Better Call Saul: Hit and Run (2022)
Season 6, Episode 4
7/10
Lack of aftermath of Nacho's death?
5 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Rhea's directing was okay. People are crazing about it because it's her directing, otherwise they wouldn't care. The first episode was much more better in terms of directing.

But the lack of aftermath of Nacho's death was my biggest complaining about this. The episode moved on like he was a side character with no importance to the story. Gus and Mike acted like nothing happened, Nacho's dead didn't know about his son death, the focus was on Mike's guys following Kim while there should be at least a person protecting Nacho father (Mike/Gus gave their words, and Hector knew about his father so it would be the most direct target of his anger.

This made the episode look like it was a piece apart rather than an episode within a season. Honestly I wasn't a great fan of the episode, it looked all over the place.
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