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"Better Call Saul": 1.2 "Mijo" and 1.3 "Nacho" Quiz


As episode two opened, Jimmy McGill and his two skateboarding co-conspirators were being held by Tuco Salamanca. What do you remember about the episodes "Mijo" and "Nacho"?

A multiple-choice quiz by PDAZ. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
PDAZ
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
373,725
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
353
Awards
Top 10% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 158 (10/10), Guest 104 (9/10), Guest 146 (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. When Tuco's grandmother saw the blood stain on the carpet in the "Mijo" episode, what did Tuco tell his grandmother that it was? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In the "Mijo" episode, Tuco and his gang took Jimmy McGill and the skateboarders into the desert. Tuco didn't believe that Jimmy was a lawyer, so what identity did Jimmy make up? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Nacho convinced Tuco to let Jimmy go in the "Mijo" episode, but Tuco wanted to kill the two skateboarders for disrespecting his grandmother. Thanks to Jimmy's skills of persuasion, what punishment did the skateboarders receive instead? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. After an evening of drinking in the "Mijo" episode, Jimmy passed out on his brother Chuck's couch. What was Chuck wearing when Jimmy awoke? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Towards the end of the "Mijo" episode, just as Jimmy was getting ready to take a nap in his office at the salon, which customer arrived to see him?
Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The "Nacho" episode began with a flashback to Jimmy's pre-lawyer days. Where was Jimmy? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Jimmy decided to warn the Kettlemans that they might be in danger by making an anonymous phone call in the "Nacho" episode, but they couldn't hear him. What was Jimmy using to disguise his voice? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In the "Nacho" episode, what made Jimmy believe the Kettlemans had staged their disappearance? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Jimmy's ongoing battle with the parking lot attendant Mike reached a boiling point in the "Nacho" episode. Why did Mike decline to press charges after Jimmy assaulted him? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Following his conversation with Mike, the parking lot attendant, Jimmy went back to the Kettlemans' home to look for them. Where did he find them at the end of the "Nacho" episode? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. When Tuco's grandmother saw the blood stain on the carpet in the "Mijo" episode, what did Tuco tell his grandmother that it was?

Answer: Salsa

The two skateboarders had followed Tuco's grandmother into the house to shake her down for money, and Tuco became upset when the skateboarders called his grandmother a slang word. He sent her up to her room to watch her telenovela while he dealt with them by knocking them out with her cane.

She heard the noises downstairs and came to check. When she saw the stain, Tuco told her it was salsa, and she told him to clean it up with club soda. He was trying to clean up the stain when Jimmy McGill showed up.
2. In the "Mijo" episode, Tuco and his gang took Jimmy McGill and the skateboarders into the desert. Tuco didn't believe that Jimmy was a lawyer, so what identity did Jimmy make up?

Answer: FBI agent

When Jimmy first talked to Tuco, he told him that he was the skateboarder's attorney and had came to Tuco's grandmother's house after his clients had called him about an accident. Tuco appeared to be ready to release the three; he gave Jimmy a knife to cut the skateboarders loose, but then one of the kids told Tuco that Jimmy was trying to scam Tuco's grandmother. Tuco and his gang dumped the three in the desert where Tuco interrogated Jimmy. Jimmy told him about Craig and Betsy Kettleman, admitting that he believed Craig was guilty and that he (Jimmy) wanted the case for the publicity.

He explained that Tuco's grandmother's car resembled the Kettleman's car, and the skateboarders ran their scam on the wrong vehicle. Tuco didn't believe him, and when he threatened to chop off Jimmy's finger with a pair of wire cutters, Jimmy blurted out that he was "Special Agent Jeffrey Steele" of the FBI. Tuco was very excited when Jimmy claimed to be part of "Operation Kingbreaker", but Tuco's cohort, Nacho, didn't believe the story because Jimmy didn't even know what kind of drugs Tuco's gang sold.
3. Nacho convinced Tuco to let Jimmy go in the "Mijo" episode, but Tuco wanted to kill the two skateboarders for disrespecting his grandmother. Thanks to Jimmy's skills of persuasion, what punishment did the skateboarders receive instead?

Answer: Each had a leg broken.

After cutting Jimmy loose, Nacho told Jimmy to leave, but Jimmy heard the skateboarders' screams and turned back. Jimmy told Tuco that he (Tuco) was tough but fair, which struck a nerve with Tuco and that Tuco should find "a punishment that fit the crime". Tuco initially took the "eye for an eye" speech to mean that Jimmy was suggesting that Tuco blind them, and then thought that cutting their tongues out was an applicable punishment for trash talking, eventually linking that punishment to a Colombian necktie. Jimmy argued for black eyes, which Tuco laughed off, then suggested sprained ankles, since they were skateboarders and that would leave them unable to skate.

After some debate, they eventually settled on breaking a leg on each skateboarder: "They can't skateboard for six months, and they're scared of you forever".

When Jimmy dropped the skateboarders off at the hospital, one of them told Jimmy he was "the worse lawyer ever" to which Jimmy responded, "I just talked you down from a death sentence to six months probation. I'm the best lawyer ever".
4. After an evening of drinking in the "Mijo" episode, Jimmy passed out on his brother Chuck's couch. What was Chuck wearing when Jimmy awoke?

Answer: A space blanket

Jimmy had taken his trousers off before passing out on Chuck's couch, but he hadn't removed his cell phone and put it in the mailbox, as Chuck required. Chuck seemed to sense that the phone was still there. He removed the phone from the trousers using tongs and tossed it out on the lawn, but the damage was done.

The electromagnetism was affecting Chuck so he had to wrap himself in a space blanket for protection. The blanket, which looked like a giant piece of aluminum foil, really bothered Jimmy; he kept asking Chuck to take it off, which Chuck finally did, but when Jimmy went out to look for his phone, Chuck slipped it back on.
5. Towards the end of the "Mijo" episode, just as Jimmy was getting ready to take a nap in his office at the salon, which customer arrived to see him?

Answer: Nacho, the drug dealer

Nacho told Jimmy that he was interested in the story Jimmy had told about Craig Kettleman having stolen $1.6 million and that he wanted Jimmy to tell him where the money was: "I like ripping off thieves 'cause they can't go to the cops, they have no recourse".

He offered to pay Jimmy a 10% "finder's fee" for telling him where the money was. Jimmy turned Nacho down, "I'm a lawyer, not a criminal", but that if Nacho ever needed legal assistance, Jimmy would help him because he owed him.
6. The "Nacho" episode began with a flashback to Jimmy's pre-lawyer days. Where was Jimmy?

Answer: In jail

The episode began with Chuck placing his keys, pen and vintage cell phone in a bin at the guards' office at the Cook County jail where he was on a "client visit" to see his brother Jimmy. Jimmy was charged with property damage and assault and "faced being labeled a sex offender", so he had called his mother who contacted Chuck in Albuquerque. Chuck said that he hadn't heard from Jimmy in five years but agreed to help him if he agreed that "everything you're involved with is over".
7. Jimmy decided to warn the Kettlemans that they might be in danger by making an anonymous phone call in the "Nacho" episode, but they couldn't hear him. What was Jimmy using to disguise his voice?

Answer: A paper towel tube

Jimmy first called Kim, a lawyer who worked for Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill, with whom he apparently had a relationship. He had called her in the middle of the night and at first appeared to be fishing for information on the money to provide to Nacho. He then told Kim that the Kettlemans could be in danger, but when she pressed him for information, he got cold feet and told her he was drunk.

But his conscience was bothering him so he went to a pay phone to warn the Kettlemans with an anonymous call, but they couldn't hear him through the makeshift device he had made using an empty paper towel tube.

He finally just warned them in his own voice and quickly hung up. When he later told Kim that he called the Kettlemans anonymously, she asked him if he did the "sex robot voice", which he admitted.
8. In the "Nacho" episode, what made Jimmy believe the Kettlemans had staged their disappearance?

Answer: The little girl's doll was missing.

The Kettlemans were missing, and their house had been ransacked. Nacho had been arrested for the disappearance since a neighbor had noticed him parked on the street and had written down his license number. The police and Kim were pressuring Jimmy to get Nacho to tell them where the Kettlemans were, despite Jimmy's insistence that Nacho wasn't involved. Jimmy asked to see the scene of the crime, which Kim endorsed since she thought it would soften Jimmy up and get him to help.

When at the house, Jimmy noticed that the little girl was holding a doll in all of her photos, but the doll was missing from her room.

He suspected that the family had staged the disappearance, taking a few prized possessions with them, such as the doll. When he spoke with Kim privately, she appeared to believe him but told him that she couldn't help him because the Kettlemans were her firm's clients.
9. Jimmy's ongoing battle with the parking lot attendant Mike reached a boiling point in the "Nacho" episode. Why did Mike decline to press charges after Jimmy assaulted him?

Answer: He believed Jimmy's story about the Kettlemans.

Jimmy had irritated the parking lot attendant, Mike, by driving off without paying after reaching over Mike's door and pressing the button to open the gate. The next time Jimmy arrived at the courthouse, Mike wouldn't issue him a ticket and told him he had to park elsewhere. Jimmy decided to leave his car in the entrance way and walk in, but when he got into Mike's face, Mike twisted his arm and pinned him on the ground.

The policemen told Mike that they needed his help to force Jimmy to get Nacho to tell them where the Kettlemans were, but after hearing Jimmy say that the Kettlemans staged their own kidnapping, Mike refused to cooperate. Mike later told Jimmy that when he had been a cop back in Philly, he had a case with a missing bookie who had staged his disappearance but was really hiding out in his own neighborhood.
10. Following his conversation with Mike, the parking lot attendant, Jimmy went back to the Kettlemans' home to look for them. Where did he find them at the end of the "Nacho" episode?

Answer: Camping in the wilderness

Jimmy noticed the camping family stick figure decal on the back of their vehicle and went out their back gate into the desert to find them. It was sundown before he found a glowing tent in a wooded area and heard the family singing. He called Kim to let her know that he was bringing them back to their house.

The kids were happy to hear that they were going home, but Betsy Kettleman resisted and got into a pulling match with Jimmy over a bag, which then burst, revealing bundles of money.
Source: Author PDAZ

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