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There were a bunch of big TV finales around that time. I know because I’m a longtime Daily Show fan, and The Colbert Report ended the day before Ferguson and Jon Stewart’s last Daily Show was on August 6, 2015. In between we had the finales for Letterman, Mad Men, Parks & Rec, and Community.

I don’t know how you can watch 4 minutes of Corden performing in anything and conclude “ah, yes, that is a genuine person.”

You seem like a bit of a dick.

You ok bro?

It was custody papers related to their divorce not a creditor trying to track her down and sue her or something. Why would Wilde run away or avoid them?

Vin’s “OOOOOO” reaction at the end in contrast to Lin’s “please kill me” demeanor is my favorite comedy of the year.

WHAT?! He totally looked like a POW in this video

I can’t believe this show hasn’t won a single emmy.

And the mute twins can't translate Hectors bell ringing like Lalo, so Bolsa just ignored his protests to what Nacho was saying about Gus not being involved.  Which of course he knows is bullshit!

They have ten episodes left. The last six start in July. Though you figure at least one of those will be Gene and some may be after a time jump to the Breaking Bad period.

Nacho was no scholar, but he was smarter than the average thug. The motel episode last week was enough evidence he has a street-smart wit that characters underestimate. As for his father, when Mike says he’ll do something, he’ll do it. That may be all the trust Nacho needs.

I completely agree with this. These writers are very good at getting us to root for bad guys sometimes (case in point: Walter White in general) and I was squarelyTeam Gus’ in his war with the Salamancas. But they are also great at reminding us why these people are the worst, and I’m glad. Gus sickens me again, and

Man, I joined my group watch just a bit late and missed the cold option, so we rewatched it after the episode ended. It hits really hard after you know what it means.

I got a sinking feeling in my stomach as soon as I realized Nacho was the only person in that scene who doesn’t appear in Breaking Bad.

The Nacho storyline will certainly continue and have reverberations, not the least which will be Mike needing to uphold his promise to him.

Yes. I was rooting hard for him to take down the Salamancas on that final trip to the compound.

No mention of the blue flower from the opening, sprouting from where Nacho died, free to live a full beautiful life amongst the harshness all around it in a way that Nacho will never be able to do?

Kim’s going to be fist-deep inside a toddler’s chest cavity ripping their heart out by the end of the season and I’ll still be like “honestly love that for her”

You could begin to sense something was up when you realize halfway through this ep that Nacho has been treated as the main character of these early episodes and Jimmy and Kim as somewhat secondary.

A lesser show would have spared Nachos because he was a great character.  But there was no realistic way out and it could only ever end one way.  Its a shame but it was the right choice, damn what a way to go.