'Better Call Saul' season 3 spoilers: How will Nacho handle the power struggle?

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In next week's episode of "Better Call Saul," viewers will be able to see what Nacho (Michael Mando) has been up to since he hasn't made a major appearance in the past few episodes. Nacho will be trapped in a situation where he will experience some sort of power struggle.

Apart from Nacho, the plot for next week's episode also focuses on Jimmy (Bob Odenkirk), Chuck (Michael McKean) and Nacho. Jimmy will be getting into a new venture, while Chuck will reach his limit.

With a vague synopsis, viewers will have to wait for the next episode to see what exactly Jimmy is venturing into and whether he'll be successful or not in what he does. The plot also mentions that Chuck will force himself to his limit, but what exactly is he pushing himself into?

Nacho will be going through something intense just like Jimmy and Chuck. Spoilers don't mention anything about the cause of his power struggle, but this is the first major part Nacho will play in this season. Will he be able to come up from his power struggle?

The trailer for next week's episode includes a lot of intense scenes involving the "Better Call Saul" characters. It starts off with Hamlin (Patrick Fabian) talking to Chuck and letting him know that he's at a crossroads. Later on in the clip, Hamlin also tells him that "Jimmy's just not worth it." It's up for the viewers to discover further details regarding what Hamlin is pertaining to when the episode airs.

Near the end of the trailer, Nacho can be seen grabbing someone by the head. This may be the power struggle that the synopsis hinted at.

The trailer ends with someone saying "Saul Goodman," which may mean that the episode will finally be introducing the man behind the show's title.

"Better Call Saul" season 3 episode 6, "Off Brand," airs on Monday, May 15, at 10 p.m. EDT on AMC.

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