Shoot: [s6e8] Point And

The most haunting image of the episode is the dual burial of Howard Hamlin and Lalo Salamanca beneath the floor of the future meth lab.

It refers to Lalo Salamanca’s literal instructions to Jimmy to "point and shoot" a revolver at a "house cat" (Gus Fring’s body double). [S6E8] Point and Shoot

Ultimately, Gus uses these same simple mechanics—retrieving a hidden gun and firing blindly in the dark—to kill Lalo. A Study in Contrast: Howard vs. Lalo The most haunting image of the episode is

The Depth of a Grave: A Deep Dive into Better Call Saul S6E8 "Point and Shoot" A Study in Contrast: Howard vs

It mirrors Lalo’s own use of a point-and-shoot video camera to document the "Superlab" construction for Don Eladio.

The mid-season premiere of Better Call Saul ’s final season, "," directed by Vince Gilligan, serves as a brutal and poetic convergence of the show's two distinct worlds. What began as a series split between legal chicanery and cartel warfare finally collapses into a single, dark reality where an innocent man and a remorseless killer share the same fate. The Irony of the "Point and Shoot" The episode's title is layered with double meanings: