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LEGO Version of Better Call Saul's Most Disturbing Scene Looks Surprisingly Accurate

LEGO Version of Better Call Saul's Most Disturbing Scene Looks Surprisingly Accurate
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Solid evidence that this scene is depressing, no matter how you slice it.

The 7th episode of Better Call Saul 's season 6, titled Plan and Execution, is the best episode of the show, according to IMDb rating of 9.9. The episode marked its anniversary on May 23.

One particular sequence that contributed largely to the episode's acclaim, is the scene of Lalo killing Howard.

This scene is considered by many as one of the most heartbreaking deaths in the show's universe (including Breaking Bad ).

Oh man, that scene got stuck in fans' heads so badly. It caused all sorts of analyses, wild speculations, hilarious memes, you name it. It was like a total brain explosion for everyone who's seen it.

One BCS fan went further and recreated that legendary scene using LEGO figures. And it looks awesome, to say the least.

[LEGO diorama] It's Plan and Execution day !
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First we see a scene where Howard enters Jimmy and Kim's apartment, completely unaware of what's coming next. Everything looks so accurate: the apartment, the characters and even the tone of the scene is somehow similar to the original.

Not only Howard's death is one of the most disturbing on the show, but also his last speech is considered to be one of the most powerful.

It was the speech of the man, who was desperate but still not willing to give up. And the LEGO version kinda conveys the same tone.

Then we finally see Lalo Salamanca, and oh man, his LEGO iteration looks as menacing as the original one. And then, boom!

Lalo pulls out a silenced pistol and straight-up shoots the poor guy right in the middle of his sentence. No mercy, no warning.

Lalo is standing right in front of scared to death Jimmy and Kim, while Howard's blood spreads over the floor. Who could have thought that one could recreate such a disturbing scene using LEGO figures.

Here's the funny part in the LEGO version: after Howard's demise, his head still has a smile on it, like he's chillin' on the floor without a care in the world.

The creator pointed out that there wasn't a more suitable head piece for a deceased character.

Anyway, the LEGO rendition is on point. Major props to the fan for nailing it so accurately. It looks absolutely fantastic and deserves a round of applause.