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!Wine and Roses

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[[WMG:[[center:[-'''RECAP:'''\\
[[Recap/BetterCallSaul Index]] | [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS6E1WineAndRoses 1]] | [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS6E2CarrotAndStick 2]] | '''3''' | [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS6E4HitAndRun 4]] | [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS6E5BlackAndBlue 5]] | [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS6E6AxeAndGrind 6]] | [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS6E7PlanAndExecution 7]] | [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS6E8PointAndShoot 8]] | [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS6E9FunAndGames 9]] | [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS6E10Nippy 10]] | [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS6E11BreakingBad 11]] | [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS6E12Waterworks 12]] | [[Recap/BetterCallSaulS6E13SaulGone 13]]]]-]]]

'''Season 6, Episode 3:'''
!Wine and Roses
-> Written and directed by Gordon Smith
-> Air date: April 25th, 2022
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* {{Jerkass}}: Unlike everyone else, Victor actually seems to be having fun through the whole ordeal with Nacho, smugly smiling when he's set to rough him up. When Mike tells him to scram, he still doesn't lose his grin. He can even be seen smirking after Nacho AteHisGun and everyone is walking away.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Unlike everyone else, Victor actually seems to be having fun through the whole ordeal with Nacho, smugly smiling when he's set to rough him up. When Mike tells him to scram, he still doesn't lose his grin. He can even be seen smirking after Nacho AteHisGun and everyone is walking away.away from Nacho's death scene.
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* {{Jerkass}}: Unlike everyone else, Victor actually seems to be having fun through the whole ordeal with Nacho, smugly smiling when he's set to rough him up. When Mike tells him to scram, he still doesn't lose his grin.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Unlike everyone else, Victor actually seems to be having fun through the whole ordeal with Nacho, smugly smiling when he's set to rough him up. When Mike tells him to scram, he still doesn't lose his grin. He can even be seen smirking after Nacho AteHisGun and everyone is walking away.
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** Related to the above, of all the men present at the execution it is the two with the least amount of power and agency in the situation -- Nacho, the prisoner, and Hector, physically trapped by his condition -- who will come the closest to meeting their deaths on their own terms. Everyone else has their fate decided due to the actions and machinations of another person.
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** It is known to the audience, but not the characters, that all the men assembled for Ignacio's execution will die in various violent ways in the following years.
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* GutturalGrowler: Nacho's voice is normally soft spoken but takes a ''massive'' dip in tone as he tells Hector off, injecting as much venom as he can into his final words.
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* GoodSamaritan: A mechanic notices Nacho washing the oil off himself outside his garage and clearly on the run. Rather than turning him in, the mechanic gives Nacho a clean rag to use and a spare boilersuit to wear while his clothes dry, then lets him use the garage phone to call his dad. Nacho is touched enough to leave all his remaining cash for the mechanic before going to meet his fate. He's even credited as "Samaritano".

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* GoodSamaritan: A mechanic notices Nacho washing the oil off himself outside his garage and clearly on the run. Rather than turning him in, the mechanic gives Nacho a clean rag to use and a spare boilersuit to wear while his clothes dry, then lets him use the garage phone to call his dad.dad (and refuses to accept payment for this). Nacho is touched enough to leave all his remaining cash for the mechanic before going to meet his fate. He's even credited as "Samaritano".

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