Better Call Saul
Save this article to read it later.
Find this story in your accountsSaved for Latersection.
And it humanizes him.

Today, you are going to die, says Juan Bolsa to Nacho.
But there are good deaths, and there are bad deaths.
(That last, tender Adios, hijo hits particularly hard.)
Mike is the last sympathetic face hell ever see.
Kim, the stick, threatens to expose them for running a phony, exploitative tax-preparer operation.
Hes not going to help the authorities, but Kim clearly wishes he would.
We can guess Kim will find out the answers to those questions and not like what she hears.
For now, though, we have to wait in agonizing anticipation for that shoe to drop.
Later we learn thats the spot where Nacho has died, and life has bloomed in his place.
We finally hear Nachos part of that conversation.
In both cases, the men know that their fate is sealed.
This is the end / My only friend, the end.
Alvarez has been paying me for years, but you know what?
I would have done it for free because I hate every last one of you psycho sacks of shit.
Heres to going out with a bang.