Yo Tuco is always playing that crazy role...
Training day....push your chest in....lol
Wait, you do know what he was really talking about right!

What's really funny, if you ever live in LA,



Sniper, hey Dreamer! LMBAO!!


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Yo Tuco is always playing that crazy role...
Training day....push your chest in....lol
Yo Tuco is always playing that crazy role...
Training day....push your chest in....lol
You also have a role in Lifetime's The Michelle Knight Story, playing Ariel Castro, the Cleveland man who kidnapped and imprisoned three women for a decade. Were you hesitant to play that?
When my wife first heard they offered me the part, she said, "Don't do that." I said, "Read the script." She read the script and said, "Do this part. I can see you doing this part. You have to feel for the victim."
How did you manage to do the role?
The challenge is you're not just portraying a monster. You have to find humanity in the character. When we shot, all the women on the set hated me, and I don't blame them. This is a very dark character, a character with a lot of issues. You can't go in and play the boogie man. He's a notorious and terrible human being and you had to try to figure out why. I think I really captured it.
So I hear this might be the last of Tuco Salamanca on Better Call Saul?
You never know. I’m not signed up for any more, but it’s all a matter of if they’d like to revisit it, and if I’m able to do it. He doesn’t return in Season 1. But I thought when I was dead on Breaking Bad it was over. To be able to come back and relive the character is an amazing experience.
told ya'll to to be patient...![]()
like I said earlier this is essentially a love letter and thank you to loyal fans of breaking bad...
but I think as it goes on it will stand by its own merits.
I like the pacing so far and I damn near guarantee all that stuff you don;t like or think is boring or superfluous?
will pay off royal in a few weeks.
One of the things that made Breaking Bad great was the quirkiness of their characters and the way the always seem to get entangled deeper and deeper into their bullshit..
Already this show is going with the winning formula, with their zany characters so far, plus you can already see the web of bullshit that is starting to tangle up Saul, and you can just feel it slowly pulling him in deeper and deeper...
show is kinda corny,, it woulda made a lot more sence to do a prequel on Gus, rather than Saul
I agree. Gus is a more interesting character. I always looked at Saul as comic relief. Never took him seriously nor was i interested in his back story.
I had a feeling the Kettlemen's were dirty
I had a feeling the Kettlemen's were dirty
Wait, you do know what he was really talking about right!
What's really funny, if you ever live in LA,![]()
Sniper, hey Dreamer! LMBAO!!The way they punked him out the gun.