Nacho's Dad Learns About His Death | Fun And Games | Better Call Saul



“You gangsters and your “justice.” You’re all the same.”

Season 6 Episode 9 Fun and Games: Gus attempts to smooth things over with the cartel, while Mike ties up loose ends north of the border.

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39 thoughts on “Nacho's Dad Learns About His Death | Fun And Games | Better Call Saul”

  1. The only time Mike, written as the no-bs character, always brutally honest, is exposed as an hypocrite. He's no better than the other thugs of the cartel. And Nacho's dad saw through all of it.

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  2. HEY MAN you should totally change the title of the vid. For some reason this vid popped up to my feed… Its a spoler man………… I have not finished the series

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  3. "Your son made some mistakes; he fell in with bad people, but he was never like 'em. Not really. He had a good heart." Mike is simultaneously talking about Nacho and his own son here. Gives context to why Mike looked genuinely broken when Nacho pulled the trigger on himself. Matty's story has a lot of parallels to Nacho, which leads to a lot of self-discovery and reflection on the part of Mike as he transitioned from BCS to BB.

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  4. Such a brilliant scene. Mike has always been the wise criminal with a good heart. And I still think of him that way. But Nacho’s dad totally blew up Mikes “good criminal. Bad priest” philosophy.

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  5. perfect portrayal of how old immigrants show their disrespect when they are helpless. say a comment in their own language and give them the up and down look

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  6. The “I’m sorry my Spanish isn’t good” is a great yet subtle way to bring Mike’s character down a notch. Not assuming dad would have a moral qualm and assuming he doesn’t understand when he questions him. Shows that Mike is extremely airtight in his convictions and genuinely believes in them, to the point of stubbornness. Mike always thought he had a moral high ground over his coworkers and got issued a reality check here.

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  7. Its the fact in most movies/shows they show the father sacrificing himself to save his child, similar to what Walter did, but this hits different since the child sacrifices himself to save his old man…

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  8. Mike got the same treatment from the fans that Walt did in Breaking Bad; the 'badass criminal' aspect of them made a lot of people not only root for them as characters but want to be like them, to revel in the violent aspects of their nature despite how the whole show is about how those paths can only ever lead to dissatisfaction and disaster. Somehow people watched Breaking Bad and thought that Walt was 'the good guy'. In BCS Mike is clearly the most moral person among the cartel plot characters, but is also at the end of the day a violent criminal who lets himself get caught up in the cycle of 'one more job' until he can't back out and the situation gets beyond his control. And he gets people killed.

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  9. Mike's last scene in BCS, and a full circle moment. Mike went from the beginning of the show, where he was just the father of a son who was killed for being in the wrong place at the wrong time, to the man who turns a place into the wrong place.

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  10. Kim and Jimmy breaking up in this episode is one thing

    Seeing two Dads that both outlived there sons is another thing

    Fun and Games was a heartbreaking episode

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