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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Tuco's devotion to his grandfather despite his apparent frustration with his bizarre behavior becomes much more meaningful after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that Hector forced Tuco to serve a stint in prison for not respecting his elders (aka: beating up Mike Ehrmantraut). Seems that Tuco certainly learned his lesson.
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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Tuco's devotion to his grandfather uncle despite his apparent frustration with his bizarre behavior becomes much more meaningful after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that Hector forced Tuco to serve a stint in prison for not respecting his elders (aka: beating up Mike Ehrmantraut). Seems that Tuco certainly learned his lesson.
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** Early in the episode, Tuco offhandedly laughs about how his uncle Hector gets upset when he's deprived of his "Mamacitas", implying his DirtyOldMan nature. This becomes significantly less funny after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that Hector's crippled status became permanent because he chose to pervertedly glance at a nurse that was assisting him, resulting in Gustavo Fring cancelling all hospital treatment for Hector after realizing he'd be easier to deal with in his current state.
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** Early in the episode, Tuco offhandedly laughs about how his uncle Hector gets upset when he's deprived of his "Mamacitas", implying his DirtyOldMan nature. This becomes significantly less funny after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that Hector's perversion for younger women is how his crippled status became permanent because he chose to pervertedly glance at a nurse that was assisting him, resulting in Gustavo Fring cancelling all hospital treatment for Hector after realizing he'd be easier to deal with in his current state.the first place.
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** Walt complaining to Tuco that he can't just uproot his life and abandon his family so suddenly is going to seem even more depressing upon viewing [[WhamEpisode "Ozymandias"]], which ends [[spoiler:with Walt having to leave the state upon Hank's death and his remaining family turning on him.]]
** Early in the episode, Tuco offhandedly laughs about how his uncle Hector gets upset when he's deprived of his "Mamacitas", implying his DirtyOldMan nature. This becomes significantly less funny after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that [[spoiler:Hector's crippled status became permanent because he chose to pervertedly glance at a nurse that was assisting him, resulting in Gustavo Fring cancelling all hospital treatment for Hector after realizing he'd be easier to deal with in his current state.]]
* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Tuco's devotion to his grandfather despite his apparent frustration with his bizarre behavior becomes much more meaningful after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that [[spoiler:Hector forced Tuco to serve a stint in prison for not respecting his elders (aka: beating up Mike Ehrmantraut)]]. Seems that Tuco certainly learned his lesson.
* HilariousInHindsight: Tuco's plan to set up Walt and Jesse in a "superlab" in Mexico. While he may have been too skittish and psychotic to pull off the plan himself, the following season showed, courtesy of Gustavo Fring, that Tuco actually was onto something (albeit ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' would later show that [[spoiler:Fring actually had the idea for the superlab years earlier, while Tuco was in prison, and due to various mishaps and obstacles wasn't able to get it up and running until after Tuco's death]]).
** Early in the episode, Tuco offhandedly laughs about how his uncle Hector gets upset when he's deprived of his "Mamacitas", implying his DirtyOldMan nature. This becomes significantly less funny after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that [[spoiler:Hector's crippled status became permanent because he chose to pervertedly glance at a nurse that was assisting him, resulting in Gustavo Fring cancelling all hospital treatment for Hector after realizing he'd be easier to deal with in his current state.]]
* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Tuco's devotion to his grandfather despite his apparent frustration with his bizarre behavior becomes much more meaningful after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that [[spoiler:Hector forced Tuco to serve a stint in prison for not respecting his elders (aka: beating up Mike Ehrmantraut)]]. Seems that Tuco certainly learned his lesson.
* HilariousInHindsight: Tuco's plan to set up Walt and Jesse in a "superlab" in Mexico. While he may have been too skittish and psychotic to pull off the plan himself, the following season showed, courtesy of Gustavo Fring, that Tuco actually was onto something (albeit ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' would later show that [[spoiler:Fring actually had the idea for the superlab years earlier, while Tuco was in prison, and due to various mishaps and obstacles wasn't able to get it up and running until after Tuco's death]]).
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** Walt complaining to Tuco that he can't just uproot his life and abandon his family so suddenly is going to seem even more depressing upon viewing [[WhamEpisode "Ozymandias"]], which ends [[spoiler:with with Walt having to leave the state upon Hank's death and his remaining family turning on him.]]
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** Early in the episode, Tuco offhandedly laughs about how his uncle Hector gets upset when he's deprived of his "Mamacitas", implying his DirtyOldMan nature. This becomes significantly less funny after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that[[spoiler:Hector's Hector's crippled status became permanent because he chose to pervertedly glance at a nurse that was assisting him, resulting in Gustavo Fring cancelling all hospital treatment for Hector after realizing he'd be easier to deal with in his current state.]]
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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Tuco's devotion to his grandfather despite his apparent frustration with his bizarre behavior becomes much more meaningful after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that[[spoiler:Hector Hector forced Tuco to serve a stint in prison for not respecting his elders (aka: beating up Mike Ehrmantraut)]].Ehrmantraut). Seems that Tuco certainly learned his lesson.
* HilariousInHindsight: Tuco's plan to set up Walt and Jesse in a "superlab" in Mexico. While he may have been too skittish and psychotic to pull off the plan himself, the following season showed, courtesy of Gustavo Fring, that Tuco actually was onto something (albeit ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' would later show that[[spoiler:Fring Fring actually had the idea for the superlab years earlier, while Tuco was in prison, and due to various mishaps and obstacles wasn't able to get it up and running until after Tuco's death]]).death).
** Early in the episode, Tuco offhandedly laughs about how his uncle Hector gets upset when he's deprived of his "Mamacitas", implying his DirtyOldMan nature. This becomes significantly less funny after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that
* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Tuco's devotion to his grandfather despite his apparent frustration with his bizarre behavior becomes much more meaningful after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that
* HilariousInHindsight: Tuco's plan to set up Walt and Jesse in a "superlab" in Mexico. While he may have been too skittish and psychotic to pull off the plan himself, the following season showed, courtesy of Gustavo Fring, that Tuco actually was onto something (albeit ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' would later show that
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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Tuco's devotion to his grandfather despite his apparent frustration with his bizarre behavior becomes much more meaningful after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that [[spoiler:Hector forced Tuco to serve a stint in prison for not respecting his elders (aka: beating up Mike Ehrmantraut)]]. Seems that Tuco certainly learned his lesson.
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* HarsherInHindsight: Walt complaining to Tuco that he can't just uproot his life and abandon his family so suddenly is going to seem even more depressing upon viewing [[WhamEpisode "Ozymandias"]], which ends [[spoiler:with Walt having to leave the state upon Hank's death and his remaining family turning on him.]]
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** Walt complaining to Tuco that he can't just uproot his life and abandon his family so suddenly is going to seem even more depressing upon viewing [[WhamEpisode "Ozymandias"]], which ends [[spoiler:with Walt having to leave the state upon Hank's death and his remaining family turning on him.]]
** Early in the episode, Tuco offhandedly laughs about how his uncle Hector gets upset when he's deprived of his "Mamacitas", implying his DirtyOldMan nature. This becomes significantly less funny after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that [[spoiler:Hector's crippled status became permanent because he chose to pervertedly glance at a nurse that was assisting him, resulting in Gustavo Fring cancelling all hospital treatment for Hector after realizing he'd be easier to deal with in his current state.]]
** Walt complaining to Tuco that he can't just uproot his life and abandon his family so suddenly is going to seem even more depressing upon viewing [[WhamEpisode "Ozymandias"]], which ends [[spoiler:with Walt having to leave the state upon Hank's death and his remaining family turning on him.]]
** Early in the episode, Tuco offhandedly laughs about how his uncle Hector gets upset when he's deprived of his "Mamacitas", implying his DirtyOldMan nature. This becomes significantly less funny after ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' revealed that [[spoiler:Hector's crippled status became permanent because he chose to pervertedly glance at a nurse that was assisting him, resulting in Gustavo Fring cancelling all hospital treatment for Hector after realizing he'd be easier to deal with in his current state.]]
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* HarsherInHindsight: Walt complaining to Tuco that he can't just uproot his life and abandon his family so suddenly is going to seem even more depressing upon viewing [[WhamEpisode "Ozymandias".]]
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* HarsherInHindsight: Walt complaining to Tuco that he can't just uproot his life and abandon his family so suddenly is going to seem even more depressing upon viewing [[WhamEpisode "Ozymandias"."Ozymandias"]], which ends [[spoiler:with Walt having to leave the state upon Hank's death and his remaining family turning on him.]]
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* CatharsisFactor: Admit it; by the end you can't help but cheer on during Tuco's HumiliationConga.
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* CatharsisFactor: Admit it; by the end end, you can't help but cheer on during Tuco's HumiliationConga.HumiliationConga.
* HarsherInHindsight: Walt complaining to Tuco that he can't just uproot his life and abandon his family so suddenly is going to seem even more depressing upon viewing [[WhamEpisode "Ozymandias".]]
* HarsherInHindsight: Walt complaining to Tuco that he can't just uproot his life and abandon his family so suddenly is going to seem even more depressing upon viewing [[WhamEpisode "Ozymandias".]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: Tuco's plan to set up Walt and Jesse in a "superlab" in Mexico. While he may have been too skittish and psychotic to pull off the plan himself, the following season showed, courtesy of Gustavo Fring, that Tuco actually was onto something.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Tuco's plan to set up Walt and Jesse in a "superlab" in Mexico. While he may have been too skittish and psychotic to pull off the plan himself, the following season showed, courtesy of Gustavo Fring, that Tuco actually was onto something.something (albeit ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' would later show that [[spoiler:Fring actually had the idea for the superlab years earlier, while Tuco was in prison, and due to various mishaps and obstacles wasn't able to get it up and running until after Tuco's death]]).
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* HilariousInHindsight: Tuco's plan to set up Walt and Jesse in a "superlab" in Mexico. While he may have been too skittish and psychotic to pull off the plan himself, the following season showed, courtesy of Gustavo Fring, that Tuco actually was onto something.
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* CatharsisFactor: Admit it; by the end you can't help but cheer on during Tuco's HumiliationConga.
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