![]() Nacho offers a 10% finder's fee if Jimmy will help him steal the money the Ketelman's stole from the city. That's where Jimmy McGill's services come in. And, instead of robbing from rich people, he steals from other thieves because "they have no recourse." Except instead of helping poor people, he helps himself. ![]() The end result of the dance with Tuco is that Jimmy meets Nacho, Tuco's second in command, and Nacho is a modern day Robin Hood. ![]() Judging by his reaction after the fact, I'm going with that dalliance in the desert being a wholly new experience, and the one by which he will become a criminal himself. It isn't quite clear if this is Jimmy's first run-in with criminals like Tuco, i.e., the kind who want to kill him and are moments away from cutting off his pinky fingers.
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