Tony Dalton, who plays Lalo Salamanca in the 'Breaking Bad' spin-off, breaks down his role in the Season 5 finale.
Rhea Seehorn understands that attorney Kim Wexler could meet a bad end on the “Breaking Bad” prequel “Better Call Saul.” She’s relishing the “great mystery.”It’s been exciting. I’m very grateful to [executive producers Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan] and the writers and crew to give me the opportunity to come to Albuquerque and play with them for a while.Before Lalo, I was doing this show in Mexico for HBO Latinoamerica called “Senor Avila” about a hitman.
He’s got a head for numbers, for sure. Plus, if you’re going to go up against Gus Fring, you better [be] a worthy adversary.I have a couple of references that I keep in the back of my mind, from the way that he walks to the way that he moves and reacts. And then always keeping it light. Lalo doesn’t take anything personally. He’s like Jules Winnfield, the guy Samuel L. Jackson played in “Pulp Fiction.” He’s a huge villain, but he’s kinda cool about it.
I don’t know. But whatever Vince and Peter and the writers are cooking up is going to be pretty extraordinary. In the script in that last scene, it says, “Lalo has vengeance in his eyes and is heading north for revenge.” I went, “Whoa!” You never saw Lalo mad until then. It just became personal.It was great. Even when I was reading it, it was like “What the hell?” I was jumping up and down in my apartment saying, “This is unbelievable.
One of the things I was trying to get across without words was how he had this respect for Kim. What she’s saying — “Get your house in order” — is right. Also, it was like he’s thinking, ‘I’m going to Mexico, I’m getting all huffy-puffy about something that is probably nothing. I’m free. Let’s get the hell out of here.” If she hadn’t stepped up and said something, Lalo was going to kill her and Jimmy. But it became like a mother scolding her child. He never saw it coming.
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