“Hector Salamanca is a mountain of a man in the cartel world,” Mando says as we sit together in Jimmy’s makeshift office in the back of the nail salon set. “And when you bring down a mountain, it creates an earthquake, and that makes ripples all the way back to Mexico. And you change the lives and the reality of all these incredibly dangerous people. And the repercussions of that are going to affect Nacho in ways he could not have predicted.”
At the end of season three, Mando says Nacho “made the decision that he’s willing to die to save his father, so that changes the character as well.” Even by switching out Hector’s pills, he is risking his life. “He knows that if he gets caught, he’s dead.”
“So I can tell you that this season, Nacho, who has been a very cautious character, he’s been sort of walking in the periphery of darkness,” he says, “This season, dark forces pull him in the midst of the fire.”
“There’s a saying, ‘If you make yourself a sheep, you will be eaten by the wolves,’” Mando adds, dramatically. “And that’s as true for Nacho this season as it’s ever been.”
“My relationship with Breaking Bad is like someone who goes and sits with a fortune teller,” Mando says. “And that fortune teller says, there’s someone called Lalo and there’s someone called Jimmy McGill. And you and Jimmy McGill are going to do something to this guy Lalo, whatever it is, that four years from now is going to make Jimmy look over his shoulder. So my destiny is already decided by these forces.”
Submitted August 02, 2018 at 02:12AM by HereNowHappy https://ift.tt/2LJRs19
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