And because he’s smarter than everyone, it mustn’t just be a welcome mat. Which means he must know about his family or some other threat. Mike confidently and coolly tells the thug he politely declines Hector’s offer of dropping Tuco’s gun charge, and the goon leaves. Mike hardly bats an eye, because he’s the epitome of masculinity. He comes home and finds Hector sent a thug to chill out on his porch. That’s what it felt like, at least.Ī fast paced initial 13 minutes as Mike is the subject of the cinema now. The camera shifts to follow Kim, who got her office back, and endures an excruciatingly long and awkward walk with Howard all through the office that apparently is 15 blocks long. Spoiler alert: here comes the S2E6 recap.Ĭourtesy Better Call Saul official TwitterĪfter he wakes and takes some coffee from the salon and gets to his free luxury car, that pesky cup holder problem gives him further heartache.
His last words as he walked out of the diner: “Think about it.” And he quasi-threatened Mike into not pressing charges on Tuco.
Hector is family of Tuco, and he was a bad ass character in Breaking Bad. The hook was the return of Hector, and he wasn’t in a wheelchair yet! This babysitter ruins all things fun about Jimmy, but he’s prone for an uproar resisting authority and the establishment.īut that wasn’t the big news of the episode.
#Breaking bad season 1, episode 6 recap full
Our recap of Better Call Saul Season 2, episode 6 “Bali Ha’i” sees one character shine above all the rest.īefore we get into the recap of “Bali Ha’i”, let’s get up to speed on what we’re walking into by touching upon episode 5 first.ĭavis & Mane have responded to Jimmy’s eccentricity of running a commercial on the firm’s behalf by demoting Kim and giving Jimmy a full time babysitter.