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  • The Cousins
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  • They were nephews of Don Hector Salamanca, who taught them early on that family is everything - proving so by nearly drowning one until the other fought back against him. They were also the grandsons of Abuelita and they had two cousins connected to criminal actions: Tuco and Joaquin Salamanca. They were typically dressed in well-cut sharkskin suits and distinctive cowboy boots tipped with silver skulls, and appeared to worship the Mexican deity of death Santa Muerte, making offerings to a shrine when undertaking an assassination. They were the main antagonists for the first half of Season 3. In the prequel series Better Call Saul, they are tertiary antagonists for the second half of season 2.
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Age
  • Early 30's
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Name
  • The Cousins
Ethnicity
  • Mexican
Gallery
  • The Cousins
Aliases
  • The Cousins
Occupation
  • Juárez Cartel Hitmen
Family
  • Tuco Salamanca
  • Abuelita
  • Joaquin Salamanca
  • Hector Salamanca
Gender
  • Male
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  • They were nephews of Don Hector Salamanca, who taught them early on that family is everything - proving so by nearly drowning one until the other fought back against him. They were also the grandsons of Abuelita and they had two cousins connected to criminal actions: Tuco and Joaquin Salamanca. They were typically dressed in well-cut sharkskin suits and distinctive cowboy boots tipped with silver skulls, and appeared to worship the Mexican deity of death Santa Muerte, making offerings to a shrine when undertaking an assassination. They were the main antagonists for the first half of Season 3. In the prequel series Better Call Saul, they are tertiary antagonists for the second half of season 2.
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