Originally a con man nicknamed "Slippin' Jimmy", he had been arrested in Chicago, but his older brother Chuck McGill, a partner in an Albuquerque law firm, obtained his release on the condition that Jimmy obtain legitimate employment. Marie helps Hank try to stop Walt and Skyler, but Walt foils them when he makes a DVD framing Hank. Because of the case's size, Chuck suggests that they give it to HHM, but Jimmy is stunned to learn they want the case but not his participation, a demand secretly made by Chuck. "[3] Dressing in flashy suits, Saul maintains extensive connections within the criminal underworld and serves as a go-between connecting drug distributors, evidence removers, impersonators, and other criminals-for-hire. Mike and Werner retire to a quiet bar for a personal conversation, but Mike has to return to the strip club to smooth over an altercation, and during his absence Werner drunkenly reveals construction details to other patrons at the bar. After Jesse learns the truth, the dealers murder Tomás, possibly with the permission of their boss Gus Fring. The firm's insurer discovers this, and demands Howard either terminate Chuck or they will drastically raise their rates. In high school, he was an indifferent student in Walter White's chemistry class. To get Huell out of trouble, Jimmy and Kim pull a con on the ADA.They forge dozens of letters describing Huell as a hero and denouncing his arrest and send them to the judge. A Los Angeles Dodgers fan got a home run ball and an order of nachos from third baseman Justin Turner on Wednesday night, and all it cost him was his nice, clean sweatshirt. 10's Covid plan WAS a mess. [9] He reappears in Better Call Saul, where he and Victor serve as co-muscle for Gus. He is also the cartel's liaison with Gus, and the one who arranges a meeting among Gus, the Cousins, and Hector to determine how to handle Walter following Tuco's death. He wrestles with feelings of guilt about the deaths, all drug-related, of people he has been associated with. Hector meets with Hank Schrader at the DEA building under the guise of becoming an informant. Like Walter White, Gus is a criminal who "hides in plain sight," using his anti-drug philanthropy to conceal his true nature. When first introduced in Better Call Saul, Tuco is second-in-command of the Salamanca drug family in Albuquerque under Hector. He also provides the magnet system used to wipe the evidence from Gus's laptop, and constructs the portable laboratory equipment used in the Vamonos Pest undercover meth lab operation. Krazy-8 becomes suspicious of Jesse when Jesse attempts to sell him a new product after Emilio's arrest, and Krazy-8 forces Jesse to take him to Jesse's new partner. [35] As children, the Cousins were raised by Hector Salamanca, who once tested them when he stopped a boyhood fight by nearly drowning Marco, which forced Leonel to hit Hector to make him release his grip. Gus arranges for a specialist, Dr. Maureen Bruckner, to be flown in from Johns Hopkins in Baltimore to oversee Hector's care. Hector suspects Mike, so Mike attempts to bring police attention to the Salamanca drug trade. When he discovers that Walt has cancer, Walter Jr. changes his attitude and sets up a website, "www.savewalterwhite.com," which requests and collects donations in an effort to help pay for Walt's cancer treatment. Before moving to Albuquerque, Kuby was involved in organized crime in Boston. Kim devotes increasing time and effort to her pro bono cases, which eventually causes her to quit S&C and her representation of Mesa Verde. Depressed, he goes to a bar and strikes up a conversation with a stranger about the heartache of raising children—that stranger turns out to be Walter White, who has recently been blackmailed by Donald's daughter Jane, although he does not realize the coincidence at the moment. However, a stroke has rendered him unable to walk or speak, and he communicates only by ringing a hotel's front desk call bell attached to his wheelchair. They decide to close down their office space, and she proposes to Rich Schweikart, the main partner of another law firm, to start a banking division there. Subsequently, Jack uses her as leverage against Jesse, who is kept prisoner by him and his team to cook meth for them. Holly's last appearance occurs in "Felina" where Walter, via a request that is granted by Skyler, holds and embraces her for a moment before he leaves. Later in the season, Andrea is again contacted by Walt in a failed attempt to lure Jesse out of DEA protection. When Lalo Salamanca arrives to take over the Salamanca operation, Gus threaten to kill Manuel unless Nacho becomes Lalo's confidante; Nacho tries to discretely have an associate buy Manuel's shop so that Manuel would no longer be compelled to stay in Albuquerque and move away for his safety. Lalo convinces Jimmy to pick up and deliver the cash from a pickup point. This turns out to be Jimmy, who fears Nacho might hurt the family to steal the stolen cash. His name, translated literally from Spanish, is John Bag or John Sack; this is a nod to the character John "Johnny Sack" Sacrimoni from the HBO drama The Sopranos. Daniel approaches Mike for help and Mike declines. During Season 1, Badger leaves the job to briefly team up with Jesse in order to cook crystal meth. Huell inadvertently assaults a police officer while protecting Jimmy, and is arrested and faces up to two and a half years in prison as a result. He appointed Hank to replace George Merkert as ASAC. Combo is later killed in "Mandala" when a rival drug group corners him while he is dealing methamphetamine on "foreign turf." Gustavo Fring (played by Giancarlo Esposito) is the Chilean-born proprietor of Los Pollos Hermanos, a highly successful fried chicken restaurant chain. Francesca Liddy (played by Tina Parker) is Saul Goodman's outspoken receptionist and secretary. Following Hector's heart attack, the Salamacas send Lalo up to Albuquerque to manage their operations. Skyler becomes suspicious, contacts Gretchen, and learns they never paid for any of Walt's medical bills, forcing Walt to admit where he was getting his money from to Skyler. In the final season, Hank tells Marie about Walter's criminal activities, and Marie confronts Skyler. Hector and Tyrus are instantly killed, while Gus dies a few moments after leaving the room.[9]. The relationship between Jesse and Walter falters as a result of Jesse's guilt, enabling Gus to draw Jesse in as an ally. Donald Margolis (played by John de Lancie) is Jane's father. When in the episode "Buried," Skyler's DEA brother-in-law Hank tells her he is on to Walt but needs her help to provide sufficient evidence to build a successful case, Skyler replies that she needs a lawyer and later tells Walt they should remain quiet. Walt's descent, Macbeth-like,[1] into the criminal underworld unearths immense levels of deeply repressed ambition, rage, resentment, vanity, and an increasing ruthlessness which alienates him from his family and colleagues. The construction of the underground meth lab, which Werner Ziegler oversees, is revealed to have been done in accordance with Gale's design. The conflict escalates after Mike attacks another of Hector's trucks, this time planting drugs and causing two of Hector's drivers to get arrested at the customs inspection station. Victor tries to beat Jesse to Gale's apartment but Jesse arrives first and shoots Gale, which prevents Gus from killing Walt.[26]. Tuco beats him to death for telling Walter and Jesse, "Just remember who you're working for," which Tuco takes as an insult to his intelligence and an encroachment on his authority. When she learns Skyler knew the truth before Hank's injury, Marie slaps her sister and storms out of the room. At the last moment, she is spared the ordeal by Mike, who intervenes to take Jesse to a meeting with the drug dealers. Wendy (portrayed by Julia Minesci) is a meth-addicted street prostitute, who associates with Jesse Pinkman and is featured in the online promotional material as one of Saul Goodman's clients (as "Wendy S."). Tuco Salamanca (played by Raymond Cruz) is a Mexican drug kingpin, and nephew to Hector. [38] Although Gus gave them permission to kill Walter after Gus's partnership with him ended three months later, Gus was warned that the Cousins would probably ignore the arrangement. Now in his mid-20s, Jesse is Walt's business partner in the meth trade. During the events of the first through third seasons of Better Call Saul, Kim attempts to defend Jimmy's unethical legal manipulations to Howard and Chuck, but this threatens her career. To keep Daniel from talking, Mike brokers a deal that has Nacho exchange cash and the baseball cards for Daniel's Hummer. He aids Walt and Jesse on several occasions by using his car crusher in addition to sharing his knowledge of the legal limits on police procedure and evidence gathering. [11][12][13], Gomez was originally set to die in the first season. When the Salamanca's trucking route for smuggling drugs from Mexico is disrupted, Bolsa orders that they will use Gus's trucks instead, indirectly giving Gus more power over the Salamancas. Todd, Kenny, and Neil Kandy torment Jesse as Neil builds his new restraints. Todd notices and disables a nanny cam at Walt and Jesse's first post-Gus Fring cook site, attracting their attention as someone they think might be useful in the future. Skyler has an affair with Ted in season three to exact revenge against Walt, but ignores Ted's offer to leave some of her things at his house. He is single, vegan and well-cultured. While attempting to drill into the machine from the bottom, he begins verbally abusing his partner (played by Dale Dickey), who tips the ATM, crushing Spooge's head and killing him instantly. When Walt and Skyler have marital problems, she takes in their children for a couple of days at Skyler's request while they work things out. However, Jimmy forges paperwork filed by Chuck as to cause Mesa Verde to drop HHM and return to Kim for their legal counsel. Todd's bad side is again on display when he shoots and kills Jesse's ex-girlfriend Andrea to punish Jesse for an escape attempt, but apologizes before he shoots her. Chuck presents the evidence to have Jimmy disbarred, but Jimmy uses the opportunity to expose Chuck's supposed hypersensitivity as a psychological ailment. Mike is depressed afterwards, until Gus offers him a larger role in helping gain revenge against the Salamancas. Drew Sharp (played by Samuel Webb) is an inquisitive teen living in McKinley County in northwestern New Mexico. He and Skinny Pete help Walt threaten the Schwartzes in the series finale, "Felina", by holding laser pointers to imitate sniper rifles. Mike asks Gus to let Werner return to work, but Gus understands that through Werner Lalo could learn the secret of the meth lab's construction, so he says he will send men to kill Werner. He subsequently helps Walter and Skyler launder their drug money, and provides legal assistance for Jesse and his drug-dealing friends. Chow's captors are later killed by Mike, who shoots Chow in the hand for not telling Gus about the situation. [18] Forenall later appears as one of the nine incarcerated members of Gus's organization who Lydia lists to be taken out, along with Dan Wachsberger, Mike's attorney who rolls over on them. After her Uncle Hank's unexpected death, which causes a nasty fight between Walter and Skyler, Walter kidnaps Holly to "punish" Skyler for attempting to stab him, but later has second thoughts and leaves her at a fire station. He is abrasive and rude to Walter, who finds this job degrading and tedious. He reappears in Better Call Saul as the doctor in a medical clinic for low-income Spanish-speaking patients. Ted commits tax fraud to keep the company alive and save everyone's jobs, which he admits to Skyler when she finds irregularities in the company's books. The discovery of a sample of Walt's Blue Sky hidden in Krazy-8's car alerts them to the existence of new players in town. In "Granite State," Walt attempts to talk to him over the phone and have him retrieve $100,000 that Walt planned to send to Louis' address; however, Walter Jr. angrily refuses and hangs up. In flashbacks during Breaking Bad, it is shown that Hector often punished Tuco along with the Cousins as kids. Information provided by Molina leads to the discovery of "just shy of a million dollars" in drug money. 'I went into the clubhouse after and asked one of the guys if he could replace his nachos,' he said. Marco strode after Hank, shooting and killing a passerby who surprised him, while another bystander escaped the same fate when Marco stopped to reload. To avoid the tedious collection of pseudoephedrine required for production, Walt devises an alternative chemical process utilizing methylamine, giving his product a distinctive blue color. After learning about this, Betsy threatens to have Jimmy arrested. Jack Welker (played by Michael Bowen) is Todd's uncle and the leader of a white supremacist gang. He arrives from Mexico soon after Hector's stroke to help run the family's drug operation, and takes a greater interest in the day-to-day details than Hector did, which makes Nacho uneasy. Jesse then rushes to Walt's house and attempts to burn it down, but is intercepted by Hank. They both attend JP Wynne High School. To establish this story, Gus kills Arturo the next time he and Nacho come to pick up the Salamanca supply of drugs, and has their car driven to the remote desert and fired repeatedly into it, and then critically wound Nacho to make it look like a rival gang attacked and stole the drugs. After Chuck's death and Jimmy's one year suspension, Jimmy returned to practice under the "Saul Goodman" alias, drawing on the criminal clientele he had gained through his side business of selling disposable cell phones. In the "Pilot" episode, Emilio is arrested during a DEA raid on a house (at which Walter is present during a "ride along" with Hank) in which the DEA is looking for a meth supplier who goes by the street name "Captain Cook" (Jesse himself). Pete, along with Badger, appears in El Camino, helping Jesse hide for a night and attempt to get rid of Todd Alquist's car. Originally hired at the Wexler-McGill law firm, she continued to work for Jimmy when he re-branded himself as Saul. Tuco forces Walt and Jesse into Jesse's trunk, and drives to the remote desert house of his uncle, Hector, who cannot walk or speak due to a previous stroke. Krazy-8 also appears in Better Call Saul as part of the Salamanca drug ring. Lalo accepts this and leaves, but instructs Nacho to drive him all the way into Mexico. When Walter is lured to the money's location by Jesse, he calls Jack's crew for help, but calls it off when he sees Hank and Gomez are with Jesse. Skinny Pete is seen briefly in the series finale, having been hired by Walt (along with Badger) to use laser pointers to imitate sniper rifles when Walt threatens Gretchen and Elliot should they decide to not take his money and give it to his children. Later, when Lalo arrives and interferes in Gus's operations, Gus reports to Lydia and Peter, the CEO of Madrigal, about Lalo stalling the construction of his superlab, but assures both that he has plans to deal with Lalo. [25], Jesse discovers Gus's street dealers were responsible for the deaths of Combo and of Andrea's son, Tomás. Walt's lawyer, Saul Goodman, arranges for a wave of fictional "donations" drawn from Walter's drug money, in order to launder it and also make Walter Jr.'s efforts appear successful. Lalo allows one of their top dealers, Krazy-8, to become a DEA informant with Jimmy's help to turn over locations of Gus's drug money dead drops. [63] The other crew members are not named and Jimmy usually refers to them by the functions they perform. Hank connects Gale's death to Gus, the blue meth, and Heisenberg, and obsessively reviews Gale's lab notes, especially a dedication to "W. Howard figures out Jimmy's scheme and rescinds the offer, then later accuses Kim of falling for Jimmy's fast-talking schemes. So how the hell did it come to this? Lydia then hires one of the eleven, Chris Mara, to kill the other ten, and adds Mike to the list. Within Better Call Saul he generally acts as the voice of the cartel to mitigate issues between the Salamancas and Gus Fring, wanting to make sure both are successful in their drug sales to help earn profits for the cartel but often secreting working deals with one side or the other for his own benefit. [39], No Doze (played by Cesar Garcia) is one of the head lieutenants in Tuco's drug organization. Craig, a county treasurer, being investigated on the disappearance of $1.6 million in county funds, calls Jimmy for help. He is Tuco Salamanca's uncle, having raised Tuco as a son, along with Tuco's twin cousins Leonel and Marco. Mike says he will do it himself and convinces Werner to contact his wife at the airport and send her home. In Breaking Bad, following the death of their cousin Tuco, the cartel sent them to New Mexico to find Tuco's killer. Ignacio "Nacho" Figueras celebrating his Haute Living Cover at Villa Azur in Miami with Amar'e Stoudemire. Chris confesses that since the DEA seized his hazard pay, he took up Lydia's offer that Mike refused: $10,000 for each of the 10 other men on the list, and triple for Mike. ALISON BOSHOFF... Want to tame your teen? Jesse decides to retrieve the RV, but Walter has warned Clovis that the DEA is looking for it, forcing Clovis to bring it to a junkyard to be destroyed. Heartbroken, Donald is present when the paramedics remove Jane's body and hardly reacts to Jesse's presence.

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