‘Better Call Saul’: Michael Mando Dealt with Sandstorms & Lightning While Filming Nacho’s Big Scene

[Note: The following review contains spoilers for “Better Call Saul” Season 6, Episode 3, “Rock and Hard Place.”]The last thing Michael Mando filmed on “Better Call Saul” was Nacho’s hideout in the oil tanker.

As his character is hiding from people on his tail who wish him dead, Mando had to submerge himself in a giant pool of goo.

In a way, it was a fitting reverse-baptism for one of the most memorable characters on one of TV’s best dramas.Knowing that his character doesn’t appear in “Breaking Bad,” fans have been anticipating an unfortunate end for Nacho for a while.

That end came a little sooner than expected in this week’s “Rock and Hard Place,” but not without a beautifully orchestrated sendoff.“To have the whole show ‘Breaking Bad’ and be this one guy breaking good creates a tremendous amount of tension to go against that current.

So that character had a really

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