[s3e4] Sabrosito | FRESH REVIEW |
The episode title, (meaning "tasty" or "little savory one"), refers to the mascot of the ice cream company Hector Salamanca uses as a front for drug smuggling. The story focuses on two parallel tracks: Jimmy McGill's escalating legal battle with his brother Chuck, and the rising tension between drug kingpins Gustavo Fring and Hector Salamanca. 1. The Salamanca-Fring Conflict
In a flashback, Hector Salamanca meets with Don Eladio in Mexico to present his drug profits, which are packaged as "Sabrosito" ice cream. Hector is humiliated when Eladio mocks his contribution compared to the superior logistics and efficiency of Gus Fring. [S3E4] Sabrosito
Hector, Nacho, and Arturo invade Gus Fring’s flagship restaurant, Los Pollos Hermanos. Hector intimidates the staff and demands that Gus begin using his distribution trucks to transport Salamanca’s product. The episode title, (meaning "tasty" or "little savory
This report summarizes the events and significance of the fourth episode of the third season of Better Call Saul , which originally aired on May 1, 2017. Plot Overview Hector intimidates the staff and demands that Gus
While Hector believes he has dominated Gus, it is revealed that Gus actually wants Hector to use his infrastructure, as it gives Gus more control and visibility into Hector’s operations. Gus spins the event to his staff by claiming the men were extorting him and wins their loyalty by offering overtime and trauma counseling. 2. The McGill Feud Better Call Saul Season 3 Episode 4 Review: Sabrosito