Howard's Very Last Speech | Plan And Execution | Better Call Saul

Published 2023-07-04
Lalo visits Howard Hamlin at Kim and Jimmy's apartment.

Season 6 Episode 7 Plan And Execution: On the day of the Sandpiper settlement conference, Jimmy and Kim hastily reshoot their photos with the actor impersonating Casimiro, then pass them to Howard's private investigator, who is actually working for them. Howard ingests Caldera's drug upon contact with the photos and embarrasses himself at the conference by appearing manic and accusing Casimiro of accepting a bribe. Howard and Cliff are forced to settle the Sandpiper case for less than they wanted. Lalo surveils Gus' laundry, realizing he has built a hidden meth lab there. Calling Hector, he tells him he will attack Gus that night after realizing Gus' men monitored his call. Mike alerts Gus and redirects his security teams to protect Gus, leaving Kim and Jimmy's apartment unprotected. Howard deduces that Jimmy and Kim plotted his character assassination and confronts them at their apartment. Lalo arrives soon afterward, intending to "talk" to Jimmy and Kim. Kim urges Howard to leave, but Lalo kills him with a gunshot to his head.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Chris-qo4rt
    Even after being humiliated and having his reputation ruined Howard still handled it like a gentleman.
  • @Qwazin
    "I seem to be in the middle of something..." The moment Howard realised he was a character in the Breaking Bad universe.
  • @RoSoliTaire
    As tragic as Howard's character is, I'm so glad he was able to convey what kind of terrible people Jimmy and Kim are right into their faces in his final moments.
  • @GTFBITK
    I started liking Howard when I found out he stood up for Jimmy when he passed the NM BAR. His death was the saddest because he was a genuinely solid dude.
  • For the record: Howard did NOT deserve this. Howard didn't deserve anything that Jimmy did to him tbh. He was the voice of reason while Chuck was the one who actually hated Jimmy.
  • @joe8565
    Howard: “you guys ruined my life” Lalo outside the front door: “man they are gonna LOVE this”
  • @UndeadPasta
    Howard's voice is so chilling in this scene. The perfect amount of growl to show his pure disdain, but at the same time it has his classic smooth mannerisms that make him who he is. I'd absolutely love to see him do some voice work
  • Future Better Call Saul / Breaking Bad fans would never understand how shocking of a cliffhanger this scene is that we have to wait a month for the next episode
  • @79treefrog
    It was so surreal seeing Howard and Lalo on screen together. It felt like two worlds colliding and it ended in the most brutal way possible, poor Howard.
  • Lalo's so kind, after hearing that Howard was going to ruin Jimmy and Kim's lives, he killed Howard to get it off their chests. So heartwarming
  • @ZaidsTV
    I normally don't get shocked when characters die but this one shook me to my core, he was one of those side characters that you thought were impossible to get involved in this business. And yet here we are, the most innocent and honorable man murdered, buried beside his killer and remembered as a drug addict. Probably the most tragic character in TV history.
  • I can't over state how awful Jimmy and Kim treated Howard. They ruined his life just because he was Chuck's business partner, and Jimmy had a toxic relationship with Chuck.
  • @matthewthaxton7238
    “But you one of the smartest and most promising human beings I’ve ever known and this is the life you choose” Is such a heartbreaking line
  • @toptenguy1
    3:46 : -"Who are you?" -"Your resting mate for the rest of eternity".
  • @penmuni3833
    Lalo is a big shot drug lord, but he is humble and says "I am nobody". He is such a polite guy. We need more humble leaders like Lalo in our politics.
  • @jmcg2246
    This episode literally takes the "Be kind to others because you don't know the battles they're going through" seriously. Howard's life is falling apart but Jimmy and Kim managed to make it even worse, despite everything he still hoped he would be okay. He's a fighter. Definitely the most tragic character in the Gilliverse.
  • @TusharPhogat
    Even being spoiled that Howard dies in this episode, it was still the most shocking death in the series, and probably hit the hardest
  • Up until now the HHM storyline and the cartel storyline were completely separate. Suddenly seeing Howard and Lalo in the same room, interacting (albeit briefly) was a mindfuck
  • @L3RNA3AN
    When you actually realize it, Howard and Lalo were pretty similar with regards to their situations. They both wanted to expose their enemies and they both died trying to do that.