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Nacho Varga, acting as Gus's inside man, lets a team of elite assassins into Lalo’s sprawling compound at 3:00 AM. After creating a distraction with a kitchen fire, Nacho flees into the night, his future uncertain.
Rather than being deterred, Kim is deeply insulted by the implication that she isn't in control of her own choices. She laughs in Howard's face and later proposes a devastating plan to Jimmy: they should frame Howard for professional misconduct to force a settlement in the Sandpiper case.
Demonstrating why he is a feared Salamanca, Lalo uses a secret bathtub tunnel to escape the initial ambush. He circles back, kills nearly all the assassins, and uses the sole survivor to report back to Gus that the hit was successful. Watch Better call saul s05e10 webrip x264-xlf-1
Watch these recaps and reviews to see the turning points for Kim and Lalo's intense survival sequence:
Kim encounters Howard Hamlin in a courthouse elevator. Howard warns her about Jimmy's recent erratic behavior—specifically the bowling balls and prostitutes—and suggests that Jimmy is a bad influence who is ruining her career. Nacho Varga, acting as Gus's inside man, lets
The episode ends with a chilling shot of Lalo walking away from his burning home, his genial mask replaced by pure rage. He knows Nacho betrayed him, setting the stage for a brutal retaliation in the final season.
In the Season 5 finale of , titled "Something Unforgivable," the narrative shifts dramatically as Kim Wexler undergoes a moral transformation that leaves even Jimmy McGill shaken. While the cartel storyline explodes into a violent confrontation in Mexico, the emotional core of the episode rests on Kim's decision to "break bad". Kim Wexler’s "Heel Turn" She laughs in Howard's face and later proposes
In a reversal of the Season 4 finale where Jimmy signaled his shift into Saul Goodman, Kim ends the episode by giving Jimmy "finger guns," signaling her full commitment to their dark new path. The Assassination Attempt on Lalo Salamanca