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The whole bit with Nacho confused me a bit.
Tyrus sends him to that motel to wait, knowing Bolsa and co will try to hunt him down and kill him.
Tyrus and Mike also swing by Nacho's place to plant those bank statements 'incriminating' him.
At the same time, Mike is also trying to protect Nacho.
The Salamancas, meanwhile, are also trying to hunt Nacho down, knowing he let those gunmen into the compound.
So Gus' plan is to leave Nacho out there for either Bolsa or the Salamacas to kill?
Doesn't sound like you're confused at all
You nailed it.
I think what's confusing everyone is Mike and his actions especially when it comes to "protecting" Nacho. He can't really.
There wasn't specific dialogue to show this
Alot of Mike's actions showed where he stands and how that slowly changed.
Besides leaving Nacho's ID in the safe(for a brief second it looks like hes having 2nd thoughts) there's also that scene with his granddaughter and nacho calls and he cuts off the phone so fast because he's not willing to lose that over nacho.
He's made peace that Nacho is in the game, and to save the last bit of humanity he thinks has, he wants to do right by getting pops out.
I honestly think Mike will be the one to put Nacho down as well as his pops. And I'd go as far to say that nachos death will mirror Mike's.
Mike gonna be spewing some BS as Nacho bleeds out and Nacho gonna be like
"**** and let me die in peace."
Just like Walt was trying to save face.
I thought Werner was when Mike breaks bad.
It's clearly gonna be Nacho
Gus wants no heat on him at all. It's in his best interest that either party just find Nacho and kill him. Especially since they'll feel accomplished and will finally leave him alone.
Nacho essentially served his purpose by letting the squad in. The only reason he's still alive is because Gus respects Mike so much.
This is pretty much Gus can't kill Jesse because Walt is so valuable.
Like actual chess being played.
LOVE IT
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