• S6 E8 - Point & Shoot, Better Call Saul

  • Jul 15 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast
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S6 E8 - Point & Shoot, Better Call Saul

  • Summary

  • Better Call Saul explodes back onto our screens this week and it's jam packed with timely life advice, story telling and poetic script writing.  Join Jamie and Simon as they chat through the episode and relive Lalo's last laugh.  Saul Rewind - that show where we rewind Better Call Saul and tell you what happened!  

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    From Wikipedia:

    Lalo provides Jimmy with an address to Gus's house and instructs Jimmy to drive there and shoot him. Jimmy convinces Lalo to send Kim, after which Lalo ties Jimmy to a chair and leaves. Kim is apprehended at Gus' front door by Mike, to whom she explains the situation with Lalo. She points out Gus' body double as matching the description Lalo provided, and Mike orders his men to Jimmy and Kim's apartment. When Kim says Lalo agreed to her switching places with Jimmy, Gus realizes the shooting attempt is a diversion and drives to Lavandería Brillante. Lalo is there obtaining evidence for Eladio of Gus' planned meth lab and ambushes Gus and kills his bodyguards. Gus shows Lalo the lab, then triggers a power outage. In the darkness, he reaches the handgun he hid previously and fires several shots at Lalo. After turning the lights on, he finds that Lalo wounded him, but Lalo is fatally wounded. Mike and his men remove Howard's body from Jimmy and Kim's apartment and Mike explains that Howard's death will be made to look like a suicide. Mike supervises the burying of Howard and Lalo in the floor of the lab.

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