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Lalo visits Howard Hamlin at Kim and Jimmy’s apartment.

Season 6 Episode 7 Plan And Execution: On the day of the Sandpiper settlement conference, Jimmy and Kim hastily reshoot their photos with the actor impersonating Casimiro, then pass them to Howard’s private investigator, who is actually working for them. Howard ingests Caldera’s drug upon contact with the photos and embarrasses himself at the conference by appearing manic and accusing Casimiro of accepting a bribe. Howard and Cliff are forced to settle the Sandpiper case for less than they wanted. Lalo surveils Gus’ laundry, realizing he has built a hidden meth lab there. Calling Hector, he tells him he will attack Gus that night after realizing Gus’ men monitored his call. Mike alerts Gus and redirects his security teams to protect Gus, leaving Kim and Jimmy’s apartment unprotected. Howard deduces that Jimmy and Kim plotted his character assassination and confronts them at their apartment. Lalo arrives soon afterward, intending to “talk” to Jimmy and Kim. Kim urges Howard to leave, but Lalo kills him with a gunshot to his head.

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28 thoughts on “Howard’s Very Last Speech | Plan And Execution | Better Call Saul”

  1. Howard has the best speech of both shows. And, yes. Chuck, despite his deep flaws, was RIGHT.

  2. ‘I will be ok…but you? Far from it’
    Gets a whole new meaning after all that happened😐😢

  3. It's funny. The show did a great job of defining Howard from Jimmy's perspective, but when you think about it, Howard really was not a bad guy. He was actually fairly good to both Jimmy & Kim. Howard was right – Kim seemed to get off on conning. All of Jimmy's gripes were really with Chuck and Howard was the fall guy.

  4. this clip is literally the one that made me watch the series, and I first watched this before the series, it still shocked me. I was expecting it but I still got scared. It's just incredibly written good

  5. "I seem to be in the middle of something."
    "Well, my abuelita is about to make some tacos."
    Directed by Larry David.

  6. Lalo Walks in.

    Saul: HHooow?

    Kim: How… Howard, Howard, Howard you need to leave.

    HH: Who are you?

    Lalo: Me? Nobody, I just need to talk to my lawyers.

    HH: Excuse me but can I have the room? I need to talk to Kim and Jimmy.

    Lalo walks out and waits at the corridor.

  7. Hamlin couldn't dedicate his life to everyone finding out the truth, but his death eventually did

  8. interesting how people all different walks in life meet. Howard and Lalo never knew each other and this is how it ends.

  9. Someone’s gotta say it, this is the best episode in the entire breaking bad universe

  10. The utter shock, disappointment, sadness, and anxiety this scene caused in my household cannot be overstated!

  11. Lalo was hands down the most unnecessary vicious, pure evil character in the entire series

  12. This show is so superbly produced. The gush of wind that hits the candle at 3:24 from Lalo opening the door, and Jimmy and Kim looking at it, plus the music, is so ominous.

  13. It seems like they were trying to gaslight him and make him think he really was an unhinged addict with how they were talking to him. But Howard believed in himself so much and knew how strong he was that he didn’t fall for it for even a second.

  14. Howard won’t be found. He made some mistakes. He fell in with bad people. But he was never like them. Not really. He had a good heart. But the Salamanca’s day is coming. There’ll be jiujitsia for Howard.

  15. this is the moment Howard lands on his feet, which is why he's later known as Howard the cat.

  16. I think Howard would have been okay had he not went the hardball route saying he would dedicate his life to making sure the world knew who they really were. That put Lalo in the mentality of "this guy is trying to hurt the people who are helping me and my interests so he has to go." Howard obviously had no idea Lalo was even there up to that point, but if he would've just left it at that he might've still been alive, Kim wouldn't have been derailed by guilt, maybe wouldnt have left Jimmy because of it, and who knows what could've happened from there. This was a very important piece of the BB/BCS timeline.

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