Few characters in “Better Call Saul” have better played the part of an essentially good person caught up in a world where people do terrible things than has Nacho Varga (played by Michael Mando).
Nacho was trapped in a world of money, drugs and cartel mayhem which put at risk the life of a father he loves and respects — a father who has nearly disowned him for living the life of a criminal, without the father ever knowing the lengths to which Nacho has gone to protect his dad.
I was hoping for a better ending than the shocking events of S6E3, but at least he got to tell Hector Salamanca off in a way that felt like a victory for Nacho.