@@hono6075 proffesionals? They were newbies lol, watch the scene again. They went to the secret tunnel without anyone guarding the enterance. Real assasins would have someone guardding the eterance in a spot where they are hidden so that he could kill lalo by suprise Salamanca twins might not be intelligent, but they are basicaly terminators, killing big gang like it was nothing
@@tikalthewhimsicott2736It sort of breaks my heart. Those old blocky Jeeps are actually pretty reliable. Poured 92,000 miles on a 1990 Cherokee with almost no issues. Ironically, I ran into a dilemma: the mechanics warned me that the engine was outlasting everything around it! The coolant pump failed. They said it was just too old. Replaced it. The door locks wore out, replaced those. Then something else failed. All this was AFTER 11 years of ownership. That dang 4.0 6 cylinder just kept happily chugging away. I think it would still run even if the entire body was all rusted out!
@@onkel2504 no, as tuco called him tio (as well as all the other salamancas) I'll suppose that abuelita may be hector's sister/sister in law (I see the last one as very plausible due to her not being in the game) but all of this only if he was referring to him as tio abuelo but if he's referring to him as his direct uncle then abuelita would've been like hector's mother or more likely aunt or some shit
i wish Tuco and Lalo had shared at least one scene together. those guys are on different ends of the spectrum so any interaction between them could've been priceless.
Hank taking down Tuco was one of my favourite moments of his. Unlike most shows, you can see how shock and adrenaline affect him once Tuco starts shooting at him. His hands are shaking, you can see when he starts lining up the shot, then his training comes into play, he almost nods to himself, breathes deeply, steadies himself and then takes the shot.
Always thought his nodding was him timing the car's bouncing, so it wouldn't obstruct his line of fire when Tuco got back up. In any case, great scene.
Ehhh I find both of his shootouts here to be kind of ridiculous. Man somehow avoids a massive barrage (which btw that gun would almost definitely penetrate the flimsy car door he was behind) and takes like 3 or 4 seconds to get on the ground. Makes Tuco seem ridiculously weak considering how easy it should have been to mow him down there. Then the second one he really should have died but then the cliche villain waiting to kill the hero happens. They also had the jump on him and really should have won here.
@@stoopidapples1596 Tuco was already injured, so it was hard for him to place his shots with an AR in one hand, he also got behind the wheel, way out of Tuco's range so I dont think that scene is ridiculous at all.
@@stoopidapples1596RE: first one: It is possible he had an armored car, in which case his door would have provided adequate protection. RE: 2nd one: I agree it's over the top, but the character of the Twins was wayyy over the top, so their fight flowed with the characters, even if "unrealistic".
Look at Gus’ face until he realizes lalo was actually hit lmao.. also fired about 3 empty chambers to make sure the job was done.. just shows how scary lalo was
That's one of the most brilliant things about BCS. Throughout most of Breaking Bad, we see Tuco and Gus as two of the scariest villains ever. And in the first seasons of BCS the same. And then along comes Lalo with his sophistication and charm, smiles broadly, and says, "Hold my beer!"
The timing of Lalo's death at the end of BCS's prequel saga is paramount. He was the strategist amongst the Salamancas, the one who saw the big picture. He wasn’t motivated by hatred, blood lust or how he felt at a given moment when someone said something which offended him. Lalo was the man set up to ensure the Salamancas not only survived but prospered in the drug empire business. He was given the best education and no doubt introduced into the most crucial networks of influence. Without him Gus was able to pull the strings and whittle down the Salamancas one by one...until Walt realised his long lingering revenge over Hector was his Achilles Heel.
I never realized before that if Marco hadn't wasted 2 rounds shooting the bystander, he wouldn't have changed magazines and dropped the cartridge where Hank could reach it.
What a moronic take. The guys that stopped him were doctors / nurses and not part of the group of DEA agents and their associates. Do you think there are doctors / nurses standing vigil at every door of every room that has a patient in it ? Do you realize that there is a certain reaction time involved once the alarms go off ? Bruh
I remember thinking to myself that it was kind of trippy that Lalo was the first major Salamanca to die. But in a way it makes sense. In BCS the Salamanca's were falling slightly out of favor with Eladio but they were still quite influential and respected. But I think the death of Lalo thematically marked the death of the Salamanca's future. Out of all the Salamancas, Lalo was the one who I think could have truly elevated the Salamancas back to their former glory and beyond if he took over. Him dying sealed their fate as being essentially the glorified grunts of the Cartel we see in BB
Lalo was definitely meant to take over Don Eladio aswell as Tuco to take over Hectors role. Their was already tension between the Salamancas and the Cartel given how much Hector was beefing with them right before he had his stroke
1. Death by chicken owner 2. Death by Mineral collector 3. Nothing hank just got bad that everyone keeps calling his minerals " rocks " 4. Death by Young criminal 5. Walter white “ Triple kill! “ Hector asisted 3 kills
Crazy how Lalo could be incredibly charming; all fake of course, but he could certainly draw you in. As in, " Hey, I wouldn't mind having a beer with this guy."
I love how Hectors Death feels so much more meaningful after Better Call Saul. In BB we knew it was a personal Vendetta between Gus and Hector, but after actually seeing so much of the stuff in BCS it just hits different
i also love how one of the greatest prequels ever created was the result of a few small moments. mike only exists because bob odenkirk wasn't there for filming in BB season 2, and nacho and lalo only exist because of the one-off joke when saul was introduced. just goes to show how beautifully written this universe is
@@epicfan1598really all 3. If I remember correctly they said he was unlikely to survive long after his legs had been amputated anyway. Mike only killed him so he wouldn’t talk or point the finger before dying
@@mozzy1268 Nah mate, getting your leg amputated does not make you less likely to survive. Look at his reaction to walt, he was clearly well alive just missing his limbs.
All of them die by underestimating their rivals and letting their pride get the best of them. Then Hector, the oldest and wisest of them all, breaks the streak by going out on his own terms. Legendary.
But I don’t see that adding anything to the narrative or characters besides them being cool. Don’t think Vince or Gould would go for fan-service for the sake of fan-service
@@zycie000he just pressed the button but walt was the one to make the bomb and convince hector. By that logic you must think hector killed Gus instead of walt
Fitting that the most op Salamanca had to be taken out first. Imagine if Lalo was alive during Breaking Bad. Neither Gus or Walt would have survived long with him around
@@mxnarch063 Agreed. Lalo was a smart bad guy while Tuco was stupid enough to make his prison sentence longer by attacking a guard... This key difference was also shown in their death scenes
@@oliverhardy9464 Tuco got hit in the head by a rock and got shot and Hank showing up made it way worse so it was kinda is only option since he was badly injured and couldn't run away
@@sakethvenkatesh2492yup. As far as I know hollow points are specifically designed to do more damage, since they enter a body whole but due to the way the casings are shaped the exit wound is a lot nastier. That's why when Hank shoots one of the twins in the head, the exit wound looks like it exploded outwards
Of all the different scenes, I love how Hector went out the best. He was a bad ass till the end. He might have been a "crippled, little rata" old man, but he got even with Gus. He went out on his own terms. Nobody killed him, nobody took advantage of his handicaps, he wanted one thing and one thing only, getting Gus Fring. Great scene and great ending to 2 great characters.
The only thing I can say to that scene is "Ask not for whom the bell dings for... for it dings for thee... and dings. and dings. and dings..." So many dings...
A lot of things came to fruition with this scene when it came to Gus’s fate - Gus’s own vendetta and anger towards Hector caused him to keep Hector alive, which inevitably led to Gus’s demise - Walter attached the bomb to Hector’s wheelchair - Lalo provided the bell that Hector uses to trigger the bomb, showing how even from the grave 6 feet under the meth lab, he still helped get Gus in the end
When I saw Hank killing Tuco, I was surprised ofcourse that why Tuco was killed off in with a limited screentime in Breaking Bad (through he had more screen time in Better call Saul). But how genius of Vince Gilligan to create such a creative scene where Hank who was just doing sidequests of trying to track Jesse (who was a random junkie during early seasons) , suddenly out of the blue is now facing a head to head combat against one of the main Salmanca guy Tuco, who was injured by Jesse. The acting itself is top-notch. One of the many more reasons to love such a masterpiece series like Breaking Bad.
Never liked Tuco. The whole "I'm the boss because I'm loco ese" was played out and unoriginal when the show aired. Made all the more obvious by how much better and more original every major character around him was.
@@ev6558I don’t care too much about unoriginality unless the execution was done well. Which I think so. Raymond Cruz’s acting was stellar for Tuco, and Tuco’s craziness and unpredictability provided some tension with scenes like him taking Walter and Jesse to his house in the middle of nowhere
Mike was right, he said all the Salamancas would die and Nacho would be avenged, although his dad didn't agree with that sense of "justice" unfortunately Mike also died.
I really love the hank scene because the gunfight highlights the difference between the two guys. One is spraying and takes forever to reload. And the other is calm and reloads quickly.
Didnt know that it is really hard to shoot someone at the dark like what happened to Lalo, but props to gus for having a photographic memory and remembering where Lalo stands.
@@basiccoder2166 there is a thing in physology that someone who likes to has superiority over the “weak/inconfident”. So these people, some of them goes illegal ways and some goes the legal way as Hank. Hank was always showing his “alpha” character to everyone including his colleagues (such as Gomey). But he was one of the “good guys” so in his terms it was justifying his actions. What im sayin is if he was under bad influence growing up and end up as an non-legal person he would be like Don Eladio
I like to think Hector expected that bomb to go off on the first tap of the bell. Then he’s frantically hammering that bell going “Why the F*#k doesn’t this thing go boom?” 🤣
Gus has killed 1 salamanca, Hank has killed 3 salamanca's, Jesse has killed 1 salamanca and Walter has killed 1 salamanca and also gus technically but actually hector is the one who blew himself and gus
the fact the twins killed some dude saying "jesus" who was obviously a civilian means they were no big hitmen. they were two dorks who often ambushed their targets and never engaged in a serious fight. salaclowns is more like it
@@nameynamename3758 I mean, I have very little context as I've never seen the show, but from what I have seen here, they do not seem to be professional or really all that intimidating beyond physical appearance in the realm of fiction. The way that one guy fires his rifle randomly, with no precision, and then easily got shot by sticking his head out of cover. And the way that one twin reloaded his 1911 was very sloppy, sloppy enough to let a round fall to the ground. He lets himself get shot, easily gets distracted enough to waste ammo on a civilian, and then when he has the opportunity to end the fight, he chooses to give his opponent the chance to kill him instead. Beyond all that, none of them behave in a way that suggests that they would be effective in a real firefight. Like maybe every other scene they show up in in the show makes them look really awesome. But that's hard for me to believe when there's a compilation of them getting got in somewhat goofy ways. Goofy for a show that is meant to be more grounded, at least. Or I assume Breaking Bad is meant to be relatively grounded as far as a fictional show goes.
@kremmydaki2377 then this is inconsistency of the writing then. Or that gang is just even less competent. Cuz you're not easily convincing me that the same guy who is this careless and reloads a 1911 like that is the same person who can wipe out an entire competent stronghold. Guy has fast reflexes when shooting a non combatant, but has the slowest reflexes when somebody is aiming a gun at him. Another one of them can't even win in a straight gunfight against another regular guy who just unloads his pistol at him. How the heck is that supposed to be the same guy who wipes out multiple other people by himself when he can't even win against one? And then there's the guy who apparently doesn't know how to use a rifle at all and just sprays and pray, and loses a fight against a guy who just has a pistol. These people don't look competent. They look like jokers who are given plot armor to look cool.
@kremmydaki2377 Here's what I get from these characters. They're mostly style and intimidation, and very little actual skill. That's why they wear these goofy ass suits and stupid shoes, and carry stock 1911s. They think it makes them look cool, but really it makes them look like clowns. They win fights by getting the drop on people, and even then, they aren't guaranteed to kill. But in an actual fight against anyone with any real skill with firearms, in a situation where they don't have the advantage already, they're nearly complete jokers. Guy who lost his legs couldn't even be smart with carrying out what I assume is his vengeance towards Bryan Cranston. Like a goofy ass idiot, he just chooses to crawl towards his target without any plan, only really hurting himself. What was he going to do even if he reached him, bite his ankles? Jokers and dorks, from what I'm seeing here. And they're somehow meant to be big villains in the series, I assume. Yeah, maybe to completely unarmed non combatant civilians. The twins even lost in a 2v1 against a fat Dea agent. Yet somehow these are the same people who can single handedly take out an entire stronghold? How incompetent are these strongholds? Is it a homeless stronghold where nobody is armed or has any real strength to fight back?
So i've been watching these clips for years as I never watched the series when they came out, i'll admit this is the first time I knew that Lalo was killed. It didn't even enter my mind that he could have been because he's such a likeable character, in an odd kind of way.
Agreed,gotta watch them both. I only watched BCS once but I think it's time for another viewing,done BB twice so not sure I'll do it again. Overall I think it just edges the Sopranos but that's also a great series
The weird thing is the twins do a shooting in daylight in the middle of a parking lot full of people and cameras, like it was no police or justice system, like it was year 1910
Yeah honestly the twins vs hank shootout was one of the areas where I had to suspend my disbelief more. Maybe it was a lighting choice but I thought they should have set the scene at sunset, especially because that was the name of the prior episode.
I love how caught off guard the twins were. All this time they were forces to be reckoned with, anyone they went against died. But the fat DEA agent kills at least one and would of crippled the other. Granted Hank got the call from Gus but my point stands, Hank was a beast.
Everybody sleeps on Joaquin Salamanca but remember he was Hector's grandson (his only direct descendant shown) he had to have some badass in him. If it hadn't been for Jesse (never underestimate him) Joaquin would've killed a dying Gus as he already incapacitated Mike by shooting him in the stomach and because of that, Mike wasn't around to save Gus (there's no way Walt accomplishes this otherwise). Meaning without Joaquin, Walt would have lost to Gus. A small but critical detail I noticed. He died as fast as he appeared but served a significant purpose. Show some respect for Joaquin. F.
The more I look back at this story, the more I see how incredibly well written it is. Hands down the best series till date IMO and I think many will agree.
Lalo and Gus were such incredible characters, but that ending scene with them was bad. Gus' "move" was just short of "Look out behind you!" Such talented writers, and they came up with that?!
2:36 I love that cut from Hank killing Tuco to immediately fighting and killing one of the twins like the twins had just arrived and now he’s fighting them for killing Tuco right in front of them.
Love how hank either killed or injured three of the most effective Salamanca men. Bro's literally a supporting character and he's moving like Oppenheimer
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I feel dumb. It only now clicked that Gus noticed the sound of the bell was different, muted...and what that indubitably meant. (I always assumed it was moreover just the facial expressions from Hector conveying that he had some ace up his sleeve that Gus quickly caught on to)
1:00 It was at this moment he saw into the future and realized two things that made him laugh. 1. Hector killed Gus in the end with the bell he gave him. 2. Gus lost to a chemistry teacher in the end.
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It’s crazy how the deadliest Salamanca was the first one to die.
The brightest flames burn twice as fast
The twins are the deadliest. They were terminators in that scene where they killed whole gang in Better Call Saul
@@PolishGod1234 Lalos intelligence and strength is what made him the deadliest. he overcame 5 fully armed hitmen who were professionals in their job
@@hono6075 proffesionals? They were newbies lol, watch the scene again. They went to the secret tunnel without anyone guarding the enterance. Real assasins would have someone guardding the eterance in a spot where they are hidden so that he could kill lalo by suprise
Salamanca twins might not be intelligent, but they are basicaly terminators, killing big gang like it was nothing
@@PolishGod1234bros talking like he's a professional hitman
when you realise that Mike poisoning the last Salamanca twin was his own little revenge after they threatened to kill his granddaughter in BCS
He who seeks revenge, seeks Hell...
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He who seeks revenge, seeks Huell
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@@themystery7_og He who seeks Huell must keep him reasonably happy.
I love how all the Salamancas died at the hands of their own twisted sociopathy
exept Joaquin , he sucks
Except for joaquin i guess
@@mr7mr799 its weird they made an extra Salamanca and then killed him instantly tbh
@@thexylophone He does appear in the scene where Jesse and Gus talk to all the cartel guys in the lab.
@@thexylophone he’s a good actor too he’s Carrillo in Narcos
The real victim in all this is hanks car. Jesus that thing has taken more bullets than the terminator.
I feel bad for the Jeep Commander
XD
Why did I read this in Hank voice lel
@@tikalthewhimsicott2736It sort of breaks my heart. Those old blocky Jeeps are actually pretty reliable. Poured 92,000 miles on a 1990 Cherokee with almost no issues. Ironically, I ran into a dilemma: the mechanics warned me that the engine was outlasting everything around it! The coolant pump failed. They said it was just too old. Replaced it. The door locks wore out, replaced those. Then something else failed. All this was AFTER 11 years of ownership. That dang 4.0 6 cylinder just kept happily chugging away. I think it would still run even if the entire body was all rusted out!
Ironic analogy, seeing as Dean Norris in was Terminator 2
The fact that Abuelita outlived them all is amazing
She probably died between BCS and BB.
Was Abuelita the Wife from Hector?
@@onkel2504 no, as tuco called him tio (as well as all the other salamancas) I'll suppose that abuelita may be hector's sister/sister in law (I see the last one as very plausible due to her not being in the game) but all of this only if he was referring to him as tio abuelo
but if he's referring to him as his direct uncle then abuelita would've been like hector's mother or more likely aunt or some shit
Abuelita is Hectors mother, she had a few other sons, who had hectors other nephews
@@loquenderovalencia2003 bro abuelita isn't her name that's what tuco calls her because abuelita means GRANDMOTHER
i wish Tuco and Lalo had shared at least one scene together. those guys are on different ends of the spectrum so any interaction between them could've been priceless.
I think it would be wonderful to have a series about the salamanca family... Its a shame that we didn't get a scene with Tuco and Lalo.
Tuco and the twins too
I don’t think any of the cousins were seen together in the shows, it was always them with Hector.
@@supagloo you are right! I never realized they had never shared the same scenes toegether
That's why I believe they will make a show about Gus in Chile and the Salamanca before BCS, a prequel-prequel
Hank taking down Tuco was one of my favourite moments of his. Unlike most shows, you can see how shock and adrenaline affect him once Tuco starts shooting at him. His hands are shaking, you can see when he starts lining up the shot, then his training comes into play, he almost nods to himself, breathes deeply, steadies himself and then takes the shot.
Always thought his nodding was him timing the car's bouncing, so it wouldn't obstruct his line of fire when Tuco got back up. In any case, great scene.
It’s absolutely beautiful, the grip, the reload, the shaking. Gotta be one of my favorite shootout scenes in TV history.
Ehhh I find both of his shootouts here to be kind of ridiculous. Man somehow avoids a massive barrage (which btw that gun would almost definitely penetrate the flimsy car door he was behind) and takes like 3 or 4 seconds to get on the ground. Makes Tuco seem ridiculously weak considering how easy it should have been to mow him down there. Then the second one he really should have died but then the cliche villain waiting to kill the hero happens. They also had the jump on him and really should have won here.
@@stoopidapples1596 Tuco was already injured, so it was hard for him to place his shots with an AR in one hand, he also got behind the wheel, way out of Tuco's range so I dont think that scene is ridiculous at all.
@@stoopidapples1596RE: first one: It is possible he had an armored car, in which case his door would have provided adequate protection.
RE: 2nd one: I agree it's over the top, but the character of the Twins was wayyy over the top, so their fight flowed with the characters, even if "unrealistic".
Hector was the only one chosen his own death
Ye
Chad Hector 😏
Common hector 🛎
👨🏼🦽💣 self oof hector
look at me hector
Look at Gus’ face until he realizes lalo was actually hit lmao.. also fired about 3 empty chambers to make sure the job was done.. just shows how scary lalo was
He knew he was done for if he didn't hit lalo, also probably adrenaline
Had to turn up my brightness
3 it was 11 😂 I never seen gus so scared
That's one of the most brilliant things about BCS. Throughout most of Breaking Bad, we see Tuco and Gus as two of the scariest villains ever. And in the first seasons of BCS the same. And then along comes Lalo with his sophistication and charm, smiles broadly, and says, "Hold my beer!"
The timing of Lalo's death at the end of BCS's prequel saga is paramount. He was the strategist amongst the Salamancas, the one who saw the big picture. He wasn’t motivated by hatred, blood lust or how he felt at a given moment when someone said something which offended him. Lalo was the man set up to ensure the Salamancas not only survived but prospered in the drug empire business. He was given the best education and no doubt introduced into the most crucial networks of influence. Without him Gus was able to pull the strings and whittle down the Salamancas one by one...until Walt realised his long lingering revenge over Hector was his Achilles Heel.
Very well said. It seems to be the case that every kierkegaard enjoyer is a fine wordsmith!
@@sowososmoothKierkegaard is funny name and weird philosopher.
With all things said, Lalo did helped Hector and Walter kill Gus……..Hector’s little bell was like a last F You Gus from Lalo 😬😬😬
Era tan bueno, lastima que murió de una forma tan est*pida
If Lalo wasn't an idiot who killed someone he didn't have to, he'd have probably taken Gus down
I never realized before that if Marco hadn't wasted 2 rounds shooting the bystander, he wouldn't have changed magazines and dropped the cartridge where Hank could reach it.
It was in the screenplay. The gun he had didn't hold half as many rounds as he fired.
But hungry God Plot has to feed.
And if hank just aim for the head he could've won earlier
@@jacksparrow9532you dont aim for the head in a gunfight
@@jacksparrow9532I mean, aim for the chest, and THEN if that doesn't work, yeah, dome em
I love how everyone let the crazy legless assassin crawl like halfway across the room before even moving to stop him
They were probably shocked
Most of the people watching wanted him dead anyway
To be fair, what was legless man gonna do anyways when everyone is behind protected glass
What a moronic take. The guys that stopped him were doctors / nurses and not part of the group of DEA agents and their associates. Do you think there are doctors / nurses standing vigil at every door of every room that has a patient in it ? Do you realize that there is a certain reaction time involved once the alarms go off ? Bruh
@@epicfan1598 Moron.
I like how Joaquin, the least important Salamanca, is the second to last Salamanca alive.
He’s honestly really forgetful I didn’t even recognize his name for a second
@@auser6789Kind of a waste of a character if you ask me.
@@thataberranthalo8032 He's the top henchman for Don Eladio. Not that much of a waste.
@@renaldoawesomesauce1654 dude you could remove him from the show and it wouldn’t change much
He’s Carrillo in Narcos he should get a BB spin off
I remember thinking to myself that it was kind of trippy that Lalo was the first major Salamanca to die. But in a way it makes sense. In BCS the Salamanca's were falling slightly out of favor with Eladio but they were still quite influential and respected. But I think the death of Lalo thematically marked the death of the Salamanca's future. Out of all the Salamancas, Lalo was the one who I think could have truly elevated the Salamancas back to their former glory and beyond if he took over. Him dying sealed their fate as being essentially the glorified grunts of the Cartel we see in BB
Lalo was definitely meant to take over Don Eladio aswell as Tuco to take over Hectors role. Their was already tension between the Salamancas and the Cartel given how much Hector was beefing with them right before he had his stroke
Gus: I buried every one of you
Hank: Hold my mineral
Tbf apart from tuco gus pretty much orchestrated all of their deaths
Because tuco never involved himself with Gus’ problems. Even abulita was forgotten by Gus.
Gus plays this video on loop
But he's in hell
Exactly
Why would he want to remember hector's sacrifice
@@xCYKS He watches it in hell.
@@EnheTook50Benadryl He rewinds before that part.
1. Death by chicken owner
2. Death by Mineral collector
3. Nothing hank just got bad that everyone keeps calling his minerals " rocks "
4. Death by Young criminal
5. Walter white “ Triple kill! “ Hector asisted 3 kills
Chicken man
@@jngr3449hola
Hector detonated the bomb.
@@JKBDTSwalt made the bomb and the idea
Hector is an expert wingman ggwp
Lalo died as he lived. Smiling that menacing assed grin.
Crazy how Lalo could be incredibly charming; all fake of course, but he could certainly draw you in. As in, " Hey, I wouldn't mind having a beer with this guy."
I love how Hectors Death feels so much more meaningful after Better Call Saul.
In BB we knew it was a personal Vendetta between Gus and Hector, but after actually seeing so much of the stuff in BCS it just hits different
i also love how one of the greatest prequels ever created was the result of a few small moments. mike only exists because bob odenkirk wasn't there for filming in BB season 2, and nacho and lalo only exist because of the one-off joke when saul was introduced.
just goes to show how beautifully written this universe is
hank is definitely a valuable player, bro killed 3 salamancas 😂
1 was killed by mike
Hank kills tuco and the 1st twin
The second one survived but gets poisoned by mike so he dies
Was the 2nd one wearing a bulletproof vest?
@@stellarknight04 yea the second one also had a bullet proof vest
@@jodiekirkup but damage goes to hank 😅
If leonel crawled to get Walt he could have bit Walter on the leg
underrated comment
Waltuh, we need to save a crawler for the round Waltuh.
Someone still has to open the door for him.
Wonder what his actual plan there was. Maybe he just wanted to get adopted.
It is incredible that Hank killed 3 Salamancas and in both fights he was at a disadvantage.
2 salamancas
@@epicfan1598really all 3. If I remember correctly they said he was unlikely to survive long after his legs had been amputated anyway. Mike only killed him so he wouldn’t talk or point the finger before dying
How was he at a disadvantage against Tuco? It was the other way around
@@Voun_ Well, Tuco had a full automatic rifle. Quite a huge advantage compared to an ordinary handgun. But he was wounded.
@@mozzy1268 Nah mate, getting your leg amputated does not make you less likely to survive. Look at his reaction to walt, he was clearly well alive just missing his limbs.
All of them die by underestimating their rivals and letting their pride get the best of them. Then Hector, the oldest and wisest of them all, breaks the streak by going out on his own terms. Legendary.
Ironically, in Hector's case, it was Gus underestimating Walt.
Imagine all Salamancas in one scene! What an atmosphere there would be!
Thanksgiving with the Salamancas’
@@whocares1364cinco de mayo
I wouldn’t be completely against some kinda mini-series of the salamancas during their prime
But I don’t see that adding anything to the narrative or characters besides them being cool. Don’t think Vince or Gould would go for fan-service for the sake of fan-service
@@lennysummers6672Can’t anymore
1.Lalo - Killed by Gustavo Fring (shoot)
[June 25,2004] {44y}
2.Tuco - Killed by Hank Shrader (shoot)
[November 8,2008] {36y}
3.Marco - Killed by Hank Shrader (shoot)
[May 4,2009] {29y}
4.Leonel - Killed by Mike Ehrmantraut (poison)
[May 5,2009] {29y}
5.Joaquin - Killed by Jesse Pinkman (shoot)
[July 9,2009] {~20y}
6.Hector - Killed by himself (bomb)
[July 15,2009] {70y}
Bomb was set by walt
@@NoNameforreal but Hector detonate bomb
@@zycie000yeah
@@zycie000 so osama bin laden didnt done 9/11
@@zycie000he just pressed the button but walt was the one to make the bomb and convince hector. By that logic you must think hector killed Gus instead of walt
Fascinating to think that Hank would be dead if that gun dealer didn't give that exact twin that bullet
Has anybody noticed that we've never seen any Mrs. Salamancas, other than maybe Tuco's abuelita?
in Cartel family's it's rare .
we never saw Mrs Colombo either
Fitting that the most op Salamanca had to be taken out first. Imagine if Lalo was alive during Breaking Bad. Neither Gus or Walt would have survived long with him around
Lalo aint invincible mate.
Amazing how much better directed the Gus-Lalo shootout is compared to the Hank-Tuco one.
I guess it showes their Personalitys perfectly.
@@mxnarch063 Agreed. Lalo was a smart bad guy while Tuco was stupid enough to make his prison sentence longer by attacking a guard... This key difference was also shown in their death scenes
I disagree, both scenes are well-directed. Tuco was wounded and under meth shooting from huge weapon - obviously his aim would suck.
It's not directed better, it's directed differently, it's meant to be more chaotic and not flashy in the Tuco fight.
@@oliverhardy9464 Tuco got hit in the head by a rock and got shot and Hank showing up made it way worse so it was kinda is only option since he was badly injured and couldn't run away
I just noticed the brother that Hank shot's exit wound is so large because they used hollow points. That's a great detail holy
I thought it was because the guy the twins got the bullet from said it expanded when shot or smth. Is that what hollow points are?
@@sakethvenkatesh2492yup. As far as I know hollow points are specifically designed to do more damage, since they enter a body whole but due to the way the casings are shaped the exit wound is a lot nastier. That's why when Hank shoots one of the twins in the head, the exit wound looks like it exploded outwards
@@Subpar1O1 Gotcha. Thanks!
we need a lalo salamanca spin off
Total W
A cooking show
Then we gotta have spin-off of that spin-off.
If the cavemen aren't smoking meth, are we even trying?
do we really
@@opera_him yes
Salamanca kill count:
Hank - 2
Gus - 1
Mike - 1
Jesse - 1
Hector - 1
Hank 3
Edit : my bad Mike poissoned the other twin
@Not a pedo Not a pedo the second one ultimately dies because hank hit him with his car
@@gametown4712 no he survived, the death was caused by mike
@@doodmann5898 my bad
I just remembered lol
@@gametown4712 mike poisoned him
Of all the different scenes, I love how Hector went out the best. He was a bad ass till the end. He might have been a "crippled, little rata" old man, but he got even with Gus. He went out on his own terms. Nobody killed him, nobody took advantage of his handicaps, he wanted one thing and one thing only, getting Gus Fring. Great scene and great ending to 2 great characters.
The only thing I can say to that scene is
"Ask not for whom the bell dings for... for it dings for thee... and dings. and dings. and dings..."
So many dings...
Also, things came around full circle. Lalo was killed by Gus and then Hector killed Gus.
Walt killed Hector...he set up the whole thing.
@@whob4mebut hector agreed to the plan
A lot of things came to fruition with this scene when it came to Gus’s fate
- Gus’s own vendetta and anger towards Hector caused him to keep Hector alive, which inevitably led to Gus’s demise
- Walter attached the bomb to Hector’s wheelchair
- Lalo provided the bell that Hector uses to trigger the bomb, showing how even from the grave 6 feet under the meth lab, he still helped get Gus in the end
When I saw Hank killing Tuco, I was surprised ofcourse that why Tuco was killed off in with a limited screentime in Breaking Bad (through he had more screen time in Better call Saul). But how genius of Vince Gilligan to create such a creative scene where Hank who was just doing sidequests of trying to track Jesse (who was a random junkie during early seasons) , suddenly out of the blue is now facing a head to head combat against one of the main Salmanca guy Tuco, who was injured by Jesse. The acting itself is top-notch. One of the many more reasons to love such a masterpiece series like Breaking Bad.
Never liked Tuco. The whole "I'm the boss because I'm loco ese" was played out and unoriginal when the show aired. Made all the more obvious by how much better and more original every major character around him was.
@@ev6558I don’t care too much about unoriginality unless the execution was done well. Which I think so. Raymond Cruz’s acting was stellar for Tuco, and Tuco’s craziness and unpredictability provided some tension with scenes like him taking Walter and Jesse to his house in the middle of nowhere
Hank doing Gus a lot of favor
Mike was right, he said all the Salamancas would die and Nacho would be avenged, although his dad didn't agree with that sense of "justice" unfortunately Mike also died.
Getting out of bed soon after losing a leg is a pain. Cannot tell you how many times I forgot and fell really hard.
I really love the hank scene because the gunfight highlights the difference between the two guys. One is spraying and takes forever to reload. And the other is calm and reloads quickly.
To be fair, Tuco was bleeding out, high and possibly dehydrated. Even if he was a great shot, he would be at a disadvantage.
Tuco has some crazy mags that fit 72 rounds before reloading!
Didnt know that it is really hard to shoot someone at the dark like what happened to Lalo, but props to gus for having a photographic memory and remembering where Lalo stands.
I think it was due to the camera's screen light that he was holding.
It’s not like there was a blinding muzzle flash to go off of or anything
Also, gus had it all set up. He even counted the steps for getting the pistol.
Hank is like kryptonite to the Salamancas
it's crazy how effective Hank is against cartel
Kryptonite is a mineral. Everything comes full circle.
Alternative title: breaking bad: all bosses
Everyone thinks Gus is the Salamanca killer,
Then there's Hank getting 3 of them
Two and half
@@xxepicsniperpro8087 dude got an assist
*2 he didn't kill leonel(Although we can credit him for the assist on that one)
Only that Gus orchestred the whole thing to get rid of the twins. Hank would have died there if Gus hadn't called him
Damn I just realized hank was more badass than any other character in the series only difference is he is old and a good guy
he a bully
@@mete9234 yet he killed 3 Salamancas almost put walter to edge and so on
@@basiccoder2166 there is a thing in physology that someone who likes to has superiority over the “weak/inconfident”. So these people, some of them goes illegal ways and some goes the legal way as Hank. Hank was always showing his “alpha” character to everyone including his colleagues (such as Gomey). But he was one of the “good guys” so in his terms it was justifying his actions. What im sayin is if he was under bad influence growing up and end up as an non-legal person he would be like Don Eladio
@mete9234 "guys he's a bully that makes him worse than the drug kingpin!!"
@@NathanBomin8187 That's literally the average leftist, "COPS ARE EVIL BECAUSE THEY STOPPED THE CRIMINAL FROM DOING A MASS M*RDER!"
I thing all the salamancas would live if they pulled the trigger when they had the chance
but hector did
@@lexaaaa yep
that would be the case for lalo and marco.
@@epicfan1598 they both wanted to seriously fuck up the ones after their family but this was their downfall
I like how the real hector went with a big boom
I like to think Hector expected that bomb to go off on the first tap of the bell. Then he’s frantically hammering that bell going “Why the F*#k doesn’t this thing go boom?” 🤣
Gus has killed 1 salamanca, Hank has killed 3 salamanca's, Jesse has killed 1 salamanca and Walter has killed 1 salamanca and also gus technically but actually hector is the one who blew himself and gus
Hank killed 2 Salamanca And Mike got one
@@Mithag_edits Mike?
Mike poisoned the one in the hospital
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@@cowpig6156Yes
Hank was just such a badass, i loved him so much.
This show was lightning in a bottle. Pure magic.
They should have listened to their great grandfather tuco , if you gonna shoot shoot don’t talk 😂
Lalo and Marco specifically.
Whoever thought of that scene was a genius.
Even though you dont know the names or numbers, you can add all the Salamancas who died when Gus's assassins attacked the Salamanca compound.
the fact the twins killed some dude saying "jesus" who was obviously a civilian means they were no big hitmen. they were two dorks who often ambushed their targets and never engaged in a serious fight. salaclowns is more like it
that better call saul episode squashes this theory
@@nameynamename3758 I mean, I have very little context as I've never seen the show, but from what I have seen here, they do not seem to be professional or really all that intimidating beyond physical appearance in the realm of fiction. The way that one guy fires his rifle randomly, with no precision, and then easily got shot by sticking his head out of cover. And the way that one twin reloaded his 1911 was very sloppy, sloppy enough to let a round fall to the ground. He lets himself get shot, easily gets distracted enough to waste ammo on a civilian, and then when he has the opportunity to end the fight, he chooses to give his opponent the chance to kill him instead.
Beyond all that, none of them behave in a way that suggests that they would be effective in a real firefight.
Like maybe every other scene they show up in in the show makes them look really awesome. But that's hard for me to believe when there's a compilation of them getting got in somewhat goofy ways. Goofy for a show that is meant to be more grounded, at least. Or I assume Breaking Bad is meant to be relatively grounded as far as a fictional show goes.
@@ShadeSlayer1911in bcs there is a scene where they go in an enemy gang stronghold and they single handedly wipe them out
@kremmydaki2377 then this is inconsistency of the writing then. Or that gang is just even less competent. Cuz you're not easily convincing me that the same guy who is this careless and reloads a 1911 like that is the same person who can wipe out an entire competent stronghold. Guy has fast reflexes when shooting a non combatant, but has the slowest reflexes when somebody is aiming a gun at him.
Another one of them can't even win in a straight gunfight against another regular guy who just unloads his pistol at him. How the heck is that supposed to be the same guy who wipes out multiple other people by himself when he can't even win against one? And then there's the guy who apparently doesn't know how to use a rifle at all and just sprays and pray, and loses a fight against a guy who just has a pistol. These people don't look competent. They look like jokers who are given plot armor to look cool.
@kremmydaki2377 Here's what I get from these characters. They're mostly style and intimidation, and very little actual skill. That's why they wear these goofy ass suits and stupid shoes, and carry stock 1911s. They think it makes them look cool, but really it makes them look like clowns. They win fights by getting the drop on people, and even then, they aren't guaranteed to kill. But in an actual fight against anyone with any real skill with firearms, in a situation where they don't have the advantage already, they're nearly complete jokers. Guy who lost his legs couldn't even be smart with carrying out what I assume is his vengeance towards Bryan Cranston. Like a goofy ass idiot, he just chooses to crawl towards his target without any plan, only really hurting himself. What was he going to do even if he reached him, bite his ankles?
Jokers and dorks, from what I'm seeing here. And they're somehow meant to be big villains in the series, I assume. Yeah, maybe to completely unarmed non combatant civilians.
The twins even lost in a 2v1 against a fat Dea agent. Yet somehow these are the same people who can single handedly take out an entire stronghold? How incompetent are these strongholds? Is it a homeless stronghold where nobody is armed or has any real strength to fight back?
Gus was pretty handy with that Green Knife! Props to Hank; He was 3-0 against the Salamancas! That Hector got the last laugh!
So i've been watching these clips for years as I never watched the series when they came out, i'll admit this is the first time I knew that Lalo was killed. It didn't even enter my mind that he could have been because he's such a likeable character, in an odd kind of way.
he kind of had to die though for the continuity to make sense
You gotta watch both series. I honestly rank them higher than the Sopranos, which I didn't think possible till I watched them.
Agreed,gotta watch them both. I only watched BCS once but I think it's time for another viewing,done BB twice so not sure I'll do it again. Overall I think it just edges the Sopranos but that's also a great series
Interesting how Lalo was the first Salamanca to die chronologically, yet was the last one to die in the overall show(s).
Lalo should survived because he was good chatacter for another spin off after better call saul
Although that sounds like a good idea but I have doubts that Vince could pull it off for the 3rd time and I think lalos ending was pretty satisfying .
@@chickenabuser5474 actually i feel bad for lalo
Better Call-o Lalo.
@@snejk2667 Lalo was awesome man I was sad too but he had to die
That would just ruin continuity. The only way to keep Lalo alive was to have him walk away, but we all know that would be impossible.
The weird thing is the twins do a shooting in daylight in the middle of a parking lot full of people and cameras, like it was no police or justice system, like it was year 1910
Yeah honestly the twins vs hank shootout was one of the areas where I had to suspend my disbelief more.
Maybe it was a lighting choice but I thought they should have set the scene at sunset, especially because that was the name of the prior episode.
keep up the good works
5:25 me when I’m constipated
I did think that sound hank made was a little goofy not gonna lie
Lmfaoooo
It's weird you shoot people in the head just because you have constipation.
I love how caught off guard the twins were. All this time they were forces to be reckoned with, anyone they went against died. But the fat DEA agent kills at least one and would of crippled the other. Granted Hank got the call from Gus but my point stands, Hank was a beast.
would've
Everybody sleeps on Joaquin Salamanca but remember he was Hector's grandson (his only direct descendant shown) he had to have some badass in him. If it hadn't been for Jesse (never underestimate him) Joaquin would've killed a dying Gus as he already incapacitated Mike by shooting him in the stomach and because of that, Mike wasn't around to save Gus (there's no way Walt accomplishes this otherwise). Meaning without Joaquin, Walt would have lost to Gus. A small but critical detail I noticed. He died as fast as he appeared but served a significant purpose. Show some respect for Joaquin.
F.
The more I look back at this story, the more I see how incredibly well written it is.
Hands down the best series till date IMO and I think many will agree.
buen video
Jesses Gun sure had a lot of bullets
Oh Hollywood....160 rounds out of a 30 round magazine...you never cease to amaze me with your understanding of physics.
6:04*Me crawling into the kitchen at 3am for a mid-night snack
wish lalo could've lived longer he was great
Glock had a 30 round clip
Y’all forgot about Tucos bonita, she’s planning to take over the meth empire
Its crazy to think that the smartest, coolest and overall the only Salamanca Gus feared also is the one who went out first (in a chronological order)
How Many Salamancas died from gunshots?
I counted 3
4 lalo, tuco, one of twins, and salamanca nephew
watch the video
Lalo Tuco Marco and Leonel Twins and Joaquin
@@CheezDoodlezz Leonel died after being injected with a poisonous syringe by Mike, not by bullets.
When I was watching Lalo vs Gustavo I forgot this was a prequel and I was fearing for Gustavo's life. Such a tense arc.
Gus continuing to oull thr trigger have the gun was empty shows just how afraid he was of Lalo.
The way "Tío Hector" makes his exit is absolutely MAGNIFICENT 💕
It’s sadly Lalo died first. GOAT
Shoutout to Hank for wiping out half of the Salamanca family
2 and 1 assist.(Although jesse got the assist for tuco)
Notice how Joaquin Salamanca, Hector's grandson and expected Salamanca heir was delegated to enforcer and bodyguard to the Cartel.
Deve ser a série mais eletrizante que existe!!
Já assisti inteira 3 vezes!
4:28 that how Hank will die
Lalo and Gus were such incredible characters, but that ending scene with them was bad. Gus' "move" was just short of "Look out behind you!" Such talented writers, and they came up with that?!
2:36 I love that cut from Hank killing Tuco to immediately fighting and killing one of the twins like the twins had just arrived and now he’s fighting them for killing Tuco right in front of them.
Love how hank either killed or injured three of the most effective Salamanca men. Bro's literally a supporting character and he's moving like Oppenheimer
This is the moment when Gus and Tyrus became a Salamanca.
Lmao I got that 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Abuelita be like
Hank just survived because of the plot.😂
Everyone forgets that Jesse stood his ground well on the way out of Don Eladios mansion
6:06 I'd be terrified of if a legless patient crawling on all fours chased me.
All the Salamancas were killed off too early. I think even the creator Vince Gilligan admits that he killed off the twins too early
Nah, they had their part in season 3 keeping them for longer is not neccesary for the story
The twins we the dumbest of Salamancas so it doesn't even matter much.
@@wlockuz4467 Tuco?
@@elijahgilleanrodriguez9242Real
@@elijahgilleanrodriguez9242 tuco's not dumb, he's just crazy
Hi Kimer. I thought u were dead. Great to see u, Kime. U enjoying CZcams, Kime? Fer somebody supposed to be dead, I've shore hits a fun thang to watch. Great to see u, Kime.
I feel dumb. It only now clicked that Gus noticed the sound of the bell was different, muted...and what that indubitably meant. (I always assumed it was moreover just the facial expressions from Hector conveying that he had some ace up his sleeve that Gus quickly caught on to)
That granny was quite lucky!
For her life? Yes, for her mental health? Hecks no!
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True lmao
This show is even more astounding when you realize that the second twin actually had a procedure done to remove both of his legs. That’s dedication!
1:00 It was at this moment he saw into the future and realized two things that made him laugh.
1. Hector killed Gus in the end with the bell he gave him.
2. Gus lost to a chemistry teacher in the end.
This is brutal and to think most of these could've been avoided if the Salamanas weren't so homophobic.
Ah yes the infinite ammo glitch, always a tried and true
my volume didnt even go high enough to be able to hear this