At least Lalo isn't slighted by Saul's suggestion that his real family showing up in a display of support wouldn't be the best idea. Thank God for the small mercies, he supposes. He returns Lalo's point, like the two of them are both on the same page with something simple, like what restaurant they want to order from for lunch. Not, you know, hiring a fake family for a fake man to commit elaborate perjury and get a psychopath freed on bond for a murder he absolutely committed.
He can wrestle with the moral implications of this later.
"Exactly. You wouldn't happen to know anyone who knows anyone that could get us an appearance from Jorge De Guzman's family, would you?"
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He can wrestle with the moral implications of this later.
"Exactly. You wouldn't happen to know anyone who knows anyone that could get us an appearance from Jorge De Guzman's family, would you?"