Gus' death made me sick bro. I keep seeing something of me in each character of BB but Gus, he was the closest and I hated it when he died evn tho it was inevitable.
This music was absolutely perfect for the scene in which Gus walks up to the elderly home. It sounds like sorrow, pain and revengefulness but it is also very beautiful and moving.
Lisanne Wieringa this is so true! The guitar strums playing in the back ground for the constant rhythm to me, symbolizes all the years of revenge and war between Gustavo and the cartel. What I take out of The piano chords that join the guitar rhythm is the sense of a slow and meticulous revenge plot that is nearly complete. By taking out the last man of the cartel that murdered his partner. Gustavo never made decisions based on emotion, but when he did, it concluded the story to my favorite character in the show and of all television history. Breaking bad is the greatest show ever. Hands down
I'm listening to that album right now, and while it's certainly mildly entertaining, absolutely nothing on that album comes even remotely close to this song. It's a completely different sound and the comparison is completely off-base. You're wasting people's time with your "tip", for reasons I can't understand. Maybe you just want to plug the guy on the back of the popularity of this song.
@Im Notta Rapper Tho Please watch the goddamn series and come back. I've watched both. The genre itself is completely different. So i assume you aren't the sci- fi type. So yeah. I get it . The thing is, the song really matches to 'the end'. Gus was the main antagonist and this was played before he was gonna get killed by Walt. Meanwhile the entire series of Dark is messed up of pain and mindf**ck plot that the show itself is the end and the beginning. So this clearly matches the mood of the show . Drama, thriller lovers won't get it. I watch both. So i liked this in both.
Season 4 episode 13 was the best episode for me. The build up of the whole season was almost excrutiatingly tense, and then the scene with this music..it was perfect.
3 best breaking bad deaths 1) Gus- Fixing your tie right before death is just some bad ass shit 2) Mike- Shut the fuck up and let me die in peace! 3) W.W. Aka Heisenberg- Baby Blue...
Walter Walt death is quite sad. Because he's a father. He's supposed to watch Holly White grow, be a respected Chemistry teacher and having home parties. The opposite of his life of violence and a family man made the death sad. Baby Blue sounds like a lullaby song fit for his baby daughter and then when the song is played during his violent with violent people just made the scene question us: What is pride? Is it breaking bad? Or is it to stay whole with the people you love?
The fact Gustavo didn't know he was walking to his demise really emphasized this music for me- it sounds vengeful and dripping with end, but in a reversal- it was not Fring who was finishing off the Salamancas, it was the Salamancas finishing off Fring.
I like the song far better without lyrics, since the scene is western perfection. Breaking Bad was always very influenced by westerns, and this is absolutely Gus walking to a stand off, only everything's on a higher level: instead of revolvers at dawn, Gus's weapon is poison (not intended for Walt), and Walt's is a bomb. That scene is my all-time favorite from Breaking Bad, and Gus was my favorite character. I knew Walt would eventually win their mental chess matches, but wow was it ever fun to see those matches!
@@lm93tah41 Gus’s entire purpose for going to the nursing home is to poison Hector Salamanca (likely just with an overdose of legal medication, or otherwise untraceable). He walks into the showdown armed with poison.
Please put me to bed And turn down the light Fold out your hands Give me a sign Hold down your lies Lay down next to me Don't listen when I scream Bury your thoughts (doubts) And fall asleep Find out I was just a bad dream Let the bed sheet Soak up my tears And watch the only way out disappear Don't tell me why Kiss me goodbye For Neither ever, nor never Goodbye Neither ever, nor never Goodbye Neither ever, nor never Goodbye Goodbye
Gus was a great antagonist, but he made the same mistake so many memorable villains make. His need to torture Hector, rather than just kill him (when he had multiple opportunities to do so) is what in the end led to his demise. Had he just killed Hector immediately after the cartel members, he would never have been in a position for Walt to get the upper hand. The moral of the story (for bad guys anyway) is don't play cat and mouse. When you catch the mouse, kill it. Don't wait. Or it will come back to haunt, and more likely than not, end you. :)
+Joel Mitchell I think it's more like human nature Gus did all this out of revenge, our needs are basic when we want something so bad we know not to deal with it quickly cause it'll be over too soon, in this case Gus wanted see Salamanca so broken as much as a starving guy craves a burger....he isn't gonna eat it all in one bite so I wanna it's natural stupid but natural but totally with you just don't think if we were in his shoes would we do it any different
Have you ever tried Meth. It's amazing. i was totally opposed to it until one day not having eaten anything for two days with several more to come with no food--and i mean as stoners, we stopped getting high because we were afraid of getting hungry-- a friend and i did meth to curb our appetites. Instantly became a better version of myself. Everything I could do before way better on Meth. And most importantly I felt great, about life about myself. When I'm not Meth I am dead inside. Seriously. And for someone to be opposed to Meth, to say it's bad and to never have tried it, to try and force me to stop would mean to give up my only opportunity to be happy. If i love myself on Meth, does it make sense for me to stop if I only feel dead inside without it? No.
Breaking Bad spolier alert!!! It is almost too good to comprehend when Gus is walking into the old peoples home and this is playing, you just know he's not coming out, had the hairs on the back of my neck standing up...just amazing!
This was such a good music choice for Gus’s death. To the audience member, there’s a sense of dread and melancholy due to the dramatic irony of knowing Gus’s fate. However, this is also an extremely climactic moment for Gus. In his mind, he’s finally going to kill the man he swore to torture for the rest of his life. In a way, this was going to be his final farewell to the pain of the past. Good good good shit.
Of all the amazing music on Breaking Bad and spot on track placement, nothing evoked as powerful a feeling in me as this song/scene combo. It has an inevitability to it, and the slow, almost deliberate pace in which its all delivered was absolutely perfect.
"We had a good thing going on, you stupid son of a bitch! We had Fring. We had a lab. We had everything we needed, and it all ran like a clockwork. You could've shut your mouth, cooked, and made as much money as you ever needed. It was perfect. BUT NO, YOU JUST HAD TO BLOW IT UP! YOU, AND YOUR PRIDE AND YOUR EGO! You just had to be the man. If you've known your place, done your job, we'd all be just fine right now." - Mike
Indeed! The combination of knowing what will happen and seeing Gus walk unwittingly to his end was both satisfying and gripping. The backstory laid out for Gus was excellent and made you feel for the man. As such, watching him walk in that building, this ever-careful, methodical man who always sees things coming and has a Plan B and C ready... with that song enveloping everything... Amazing!
One of the best parts of BB’s acting and directing is how little changes in the characters’ faces can mean so much. Gus’s face while he’s walking shows so much emotion with so little
Excellent. That song was the epitome of a perfect choice, seems like Vince Gilligan and Thomas G. loved the idea of mashing classic elements of cinema with modern day film. It's no secret that they were definitely trying to go for a neo-spaghetti western with this scene, and it came out perfectly.
@@ashwinraphael Why not both. Coz this feels adaptive for both. Dark is indeed full of painful truths and braintwisting plot how everything is connected which makes even the audience feel what the characters feels and it shows the end . And for Breaking bad, this really shows that its the last act of Gus. Its the end.
oh man, i've been trying to find this song. i thought it was a dave porter song, cause it was an instrumental. this is honestly the most memorable track from the series (besides the theme song) to me.
I bought the version with the words and was not disappointed like I thought I would be. I was actually very touched and would recommend it to any one who enjoys the instrumental.
Came here after Lalo's death in BCS, what Heisenberg did and accomplished by defending his family and killing Gus is much appreciated now, when u see the number of plots, enemies defeated by Gus only to see him in the end blowen up in the face with Hector, by the doing of a chemist teacher! White was the real G. That's all I can say.
It would’ve been a perfect ending. If Walt wasn’t greedy and decided to focus on his family more instead of chasing the money, it would’ve been the perfect happy ending
Let's go into bed Please put me to bed And turn down the light Fold out your hands Give me a sign Hold down your lies Lay down next to me Don't listen when I scream Bury your thoughts (doubts) And fall asleep Find out I was just a bad dream Let the bed sheet Soak up my tears And watch the only way out disappear Don't tell me why Kiss me goodbye For Neither ever, nor never Goodbye Neither ever, nor never Goodbye Neither ever, nor never Goodbye Goodbye
I loved when it just showed Gus walking into the nursery building, with this music playing... You just felt like it was the end of it all.
Gus' death made me sick bro. I keep seeing something of me in each character of BB but Gus, he was the closest and I hated it when he died evn tho it was inevitable.
Maybe the end of it all, or the start of something else..
Yeah bro
It was epic scene
Jmw wtf are you doing here lol
"DING DING DING DING"
-Hector Salamanca
sibott29 such wise words. Hes my rolemodel
meanwhile his grandson " TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT"
Translates to " fuck you"
DING DING DING DING , good answer carl
Hold my meth
First Breaking Bad, then Dark. It's like this is the song that the best TV directors reach for when they know they're about to drop something good.
RIP Gus Fring. One of the most badass characters on the history of TV.
RoTz0101 he's a love hate character so is Hector. I didn't like how he nearly killed his nephew. Didn't like how he killed Gus' friend.
Some Alien thats cuz ur soft fam
What kind of man talks to the D.E.A?
Bro i was only on S4E6 u shoulda warned meeeee
@@swindonaggroboy no man
This music was absolutely perfect for the scene in which Gus walks up to the elderly home. It sounds like sorrow, pain and revengefulness but it is also very beautiful and moving.
Perfect description!
Lisanne Wieringa this is so true! The guitar strums playing in the back ground for the constant rhythm to me, symbolizes all the years of revenge and war between Gustavo and the cartel. What I take out of The piano chords that join the guitar rhythm is the sense of a slow and meticulous revenge plot that is nearly complete. By taking out the last man of the cartel that murdered his partner. Gustavo never made decisions based on emotion, but when he did, it concluded the story to my favorite character in the show and of all television history. Breaking bad is the greatest show ever. Hands down
Lisanne Wieringa what are you all talking about?
I'm listening to that album right now, and while it's certainly mildly entertaining, absolutely nothing on that album comes even remotely close to this song. It's a completely different sound and the comparison is completely off-base.
You're wasting people's time with your "tip", for reasons I can't understand. Maybe you just want to plug the guy on the back of the popularity of this song.
@@loccysmif Fuck off.
This song was so perfect for that scene
You're Goddamn right
Yeah. And this was perfect for the entire DARK series too.
This song and the show are perfect for each other never believe anything else
@Im Notta Rapper Tho Please watch the goddamn series and come back. I've watched both. The genre itself is completely different. So i assume you aren't the sci- fi type. So yeah. I get it . The thing is, the song really matches to 'the end'. Gus was the main antagonist and this was played before he was gonna get killed by Walt. Meanwhile the entire series of Dark is messed up of pain and mindf**ck plot that the show itself is the end and the beginning. So this clearly matches the mood of the show . Drama, thriller lovers won't get it. I watch both. So i liked this in both.
@But I’m not a rapper stfu pussy
Season 4 episode 13 was the best episode for me. The build up of the whole season was almost excrutiatingly tense, and then the scene with this music..it was perfect.
OOOP
Sencillamente, una obra de arte
Solo puedo pensar en fring entrando a "casa tranquila" sin saber que se estaba enfrentando a su destino y a manos de quien fuera su maximo enemigo
One of the few songs that’s just better with no words. That beat is haunting
That walk was epic and perfect
The question isn't when, the question is what kind of a man talks to the DEA?
HHAHHAHAHAHAHA nice
"A crippled little rata. What a reputation to leave behind."
No man
haha good one, i immediately went like wtf is my playlist playing or dark just openned on another tab
@@CaptainOfGames No man at all
I can't believe this show is over. One of the most chilling moments in Breaking Bad.
You mean "Dark" right. The Netflix original
Xj18A Dark is so freaking good! My fav besides Breaking Bad
@@floppinfish no breaking bad used this before dark
@@floppinfish Fuck Dark
@@darion1728 from 2012 ☠️
Me walking towards my final exams
3 best breaking bad deaths
1) Gus- Fixing your tie right before death is just some bad ass shit
2) Mike- Shut the fuck up and let me die in peace!
3) W.W. Aka Heisenberg- Baby Blue...
Hank’s was great though, and so was Uncle Jack, with that eerie music, he was the reverse of Hank’s death
What the heck? Willy Wonka died?!
Walter Walt death is quite sad. Because he's a father. He's supposed to watch Holly White grow, be a respected Chemistry teacher and having home parties. The opposite of his life of violence and a family man made the death sad. Baby Blue sounds like a lullaby song fit for his baby daughter and then when the song is played during his violent with violent people just made the scene question us: What is pride? Is it breaking bad? Or is it to stay whole with the people you love?
"I am not in danger I am the danger"-Heisenberg
I am the one who knocks!
I won
Matthias De Saedeleer Everything I do, I do for this family
♠A Fading Light that was the best lie he has told to anyone. He was so good at lying he believed his own lies.
No more half measures
The fact Gustavo didn't know he was walking to his demise really emphasized this music for me- it sounds vengeful and dripping with end, but in a reversal- it was not Fring who was finishing off the Salamancas, it was the Salamancas finishing off Fring.
Give me chills every time.
“No one ever thinks that they’re the evil one.”
-Negan Smith
I like the song far better without lyrics, since the scene is western perfection. Breaking Bad was always very influenced by westerns, and this is absolutely Gus walking to a stand off, only everything's on a higher level: instead of revolvers at dawn, Gus's weapon is poison (not intended for Walt), and Walt's is a bomb.
That scene is my all-time favorite from Breaking Bad, and Gus was my favorite character. I knew Walt would eventually win their mental chess matches, but wow was it ever fun to see those matches!
Couldn’t have said it better
Dont you mean he's walking into a face off
@@wilfredwilfred1730 hawjawhaw
actually it was Walt who poisoned Brock
@@lm93tah41 Gus’s entire purpose for going to the nursing home is to poison Hector Salamanca (likely just with an overdose of legal medication, or otherwise untraceable). He walks into the showdown armed with poison.
Please put me to bed
And turn down the light
Fold out your hands
Give me a sign
Hold down your lies
Lay down next to me
Don't listen when I scream
Bury your thoughts (doubts)
And fall asleep
Find out
I was just a bad dream
Let the bed sheet
Soak up my tears
And watch the only way out disappear
Don't tell me why
Kiss me goodbye
For Neither ever, nor never
Goodbye
Neither ever, nor never
Goodbye
Neither ever, nor never
Goodbye
Goodbye
Goodbye, Gus.
Every now and then, I'll come here and listen to this song, to remind myself to be in a sober state, and deal with life like a man like gus.
Gus was a great antagonist, but he made the same mistake so many memorable villains make. His need to torture Hector, rather than just kill him (when he had multiple opportunities to do so) is what in the end led to his demise. Had he just killed Hector immediately after the cartel members, he would never have been in a position for Walt to get the upper hand. The moral of the story (for bad guys anyway) is don't play cat and mouse. When you catch the mouse, kill it. Don't wait. Or it will come back to haunt, and more likely than not, end you. :)
+Joel Mitchell Its just business, but he made it personal.
BollocksUtwat very true
+Joel Mitchell I think it's more like human nature Gus did all this out of revenge, our needs are basic when we want something so bad we know not to deal with it quickly cause it'll be over too soon, in this case Gus wanted see Salamanca so broken as much as a starving guy craves a burger....he isn't gonna eat it all in one bite so I wanna it's natural stupid but natural but totally with you just don't think if we were in his shoes would we do it any different
So basically, don't take the Half Measure, take the Full Measure? - mike
Have you ever tried Meth. It's amazing. i was totally opposed to it until one day not having eaten anything for two days with several more to come with no food--and i mean as stoners, we stopped getting high because we were afraid of getting hungry-- a friend and i did meth to curb our appetites. Instantly became a better version of myself. Everything I could do before way better on Meth. And most importantly I felt great, about life about myself. When I'm not Meth I am dead inside. Seriously. And for someone to be opposed to Meth, to say it's bad and to never have tried it, to try and force me to stop would mean to give up my only opportunity to be happy. If i love myself on Meth, does it make sense for me to stop if I only feel dead inside without it? No.
Breaking Bad spolier alert!!!
It is almost too good to comprehend when Gus is walking into the old peoples home and this is playing, you just know he's not coming out, had the hairs on the back of my neck standing up...just amazing!
This was such a good music choice for Gus’s death. To the audience member, there’s a sense of dread and melancholy due to the dramatic irony of knowing Gus’s fate. However, this is also an extremely climactic moment for Gus. In his mind, he’s finally going to kill the man he swore to torture for the rest of his life. In a way, this was going to be his final farewell to the pain of the past. Good good good shit.
Solo puedo pensar en fring entrando a "casa tranquila" sin saber que se estaba enfrentando a su destino y a manos de quien fuera su maximo enemigo
Of all the amazing music on Breaking Bad and spot on track placement, nothing evoked as powerful a feeling in me as this song/scene combo. It has an inevitability to it, and the slow, almost deliberate pace in which its all delivered was absolutely perfect.
💯
.... ding ding ding ding ding ......
"What kind of man goes to the DEA? No man. No man at all." - Gus Fringe.
Sergio Ramirez fring not fringe lol
johnnyboy562 It doesn't matter. I am not going to be a teacher. So I don't care about my spelling.
HOO!!!
(BOOM)
LOL
Imagine walking towards your death, unknowing of your soon demise. powerful scene
"We had a good thing going on, you stupid son of a bitch! We had Fring. We had a lab. We had everything we needed, and it all ran like a clockwork. You could've shut your mouth, cooked, and made as much money as you ever needed. It was perfect. BUT NO, YOU JUST HAD TO BLOW IT UP! YOU, AND YOUR PRIDE AND YOUR EGO! You just had to be the man. If you've known your place, done your job, we'd all be just fine right now." - Mike
Copy and paste
that was the point.
The overall point?
yes.
Pathetic
this is the song that played in my head when my terrorizing supervisor was sent to her office to get fired.
poetic justice.
+Peter The Silent you should have arranged for a proper send-off.
"A bitchy middle manager....what a reputation to leave behind."
😂
Bet
RIP Gus Fring a man of character and words
And Hector Salamanca a man of character and no words
i missed gus in season 5... shame he had to go, the last scenes with him in are really powerful
"Last chance to look at me Hector"
Lyrics: Dark
Instrumental: Goodbye Gus Fring
Love both
"Last chance to look me in the eyes."
Ok, that scene was so epic. I think that S4E13 was the best episode of Breaking Bad
Easily the best scene in the whole series, this gives me chills
Indeed! The combination of knowing what will happen and seeing Gus walk unwittingly to his end was both satisfying and gripping. The backstory laid out for Gus was excellent and made you feel for the man. As such, watching him walk in that building, this ever-careful, methodical man who always sees things coming and has a Plan B and C ready... with that song enveloping everything... Amazing!
The question isn't what kind of a man talks to the DEA but *when,* *1888?* *1921?* *1954?* *1987?* *2020?* or *2053*
What do the dates mean?
@@philchickenfingers1190 he's referring to the excellent TV show Dark, which uses this exact song (lyrics included) as their intro/theme song.
One of the few times Breaking Bad used a soundtrack, but when they did , they used the perfect ones.
One of the best parts of BB’s acting and directing is how little changes in the characters’ faces can mean so much. Gus’s face while he’s walking shows so much emotion with so little
This and DLZ are by far the best tracks used in the series
Gus : "What king of man talk to the DEA ? No man.No man at all" Just epic. Giancarlo Esposito's acting is just huge.
I liked when Gus said to Hector “It’s Ringin’ time!” truly one of the moments in Vince’s universe!
The best bit of any television series that's ever existed. Thank you Vince Gilligan, thank you.
Excellent.
That song was the epitome of a perfect choice, seems like Vince Gilligan and Thomas G. loved the idea of mashing classic elements of cinema with modern day film.
It's no secret that they were definitely trying to go for a neo-spaghetti western with this scene, and it came out perfectly.
"The Question is not where. It's when" D A R K anyone?
Gus fring's last walk rather
Dark everyone!
2 amazing shows
@@ashwinraphael Why not both. Coz this feels adaptive for both. Dark is indeed full of painful truths and braintwisting plot how everything is connected which makes even the audience feel what the characters feels and it shows the end . And for Breaking bad, this really shows that its the last act of Gus. Its the end.
Sic mundus
crying for Gustavo
Crying for Martha and Jonas
oh man, i've been trying to find this song. i thought it was a dave porter song, cause it was an instrumental. this is honestly the most memorable track from the series (besides the theme song) to me.
Crawl Space is up in the top three for me
Straightens tie
*fucks bitches*
*falls down dead*
You know you’re a great character when a scene of you walking is iconic and badass
This is one of those scenes where even if you just randomly see it somewhere, without having seen the whole story, you still get goose bumps.
regular people: loved this from dark
OG fans: Gus Fring
I bought the version with the words and was not disappointed like I thought I would be. I was actually very touched and would recommend it to any one who enjoys the instrumental.
Breaking Bad will the the best TV show for me. Thank you Vince Gilligan for giving us a masterpiece of a show.
"Ding ding ding ding ding"
"AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH"
KABLOOOMYYYYYY
favorite scene
This song makes gus's walk really emotional and chilling at the same time
Good bye Martha and Jonas 😭
Now when I watch that scene this song always makes me sad
This kind of music makes you want to make music
Man, I've got to learn how to play the piano.
Should've learned Hectors morse code from his bell instead.
did you learn?
@@ratedrexpose1119 probably not
Did you learn ?
Man, i gotta do it
This song Plays for whenever I walk into a building in slow mo~
I rather listen to Mirwais - Disco science
@@jotss stop chasing hares with dogs please
The walk, the music, I knew that Gus wouldn’t walk out alive. It was like a last walk he took
Came here after Lalo's death in BCS, what Heisenberg did and accomplished by defending his family and killing Gus is much appreciated now, when u see the number of plots, enemies defeated by Gus only to see him in the end blowen up in the face with Hector, by the doing of a chemist teacher!
White was the real G. That's all I can say.
Season 4 is still my favourite seasson
I recently watched Breaking Bad for the first and was so caught off guard when I heard this playing because I only know it as Dark’s intro theme lol
Now you know that Originally BrBa used it first
Imagine if this was the finale and there was no fifth season
It would’ve been a perfect ending. If Walt wasn’t greedy and decided to focus on his family more instead of chasing the money, it would’ve been the perfect happy ending
@@pavasite4278ikr it would have been one of the most happiest endings for a dark show like this
The question isn't WHAT the crystal is
But WHEN crystal was made
The song that plays whenever an employee you hate gets fired and walks out the door for the last time
And fixes his tie
Dark Series Lover for Eternity...
Dark is an Awesome Immortal Series. Dark Lovers...
Just hearing this song and seeing the slow motion walking shot alone, you already knew without any doubts... Gustavo Fring is a dead man.
I watched dark before breaking bad
“Revenge is a fool’s game” - Arthur Morgan
It will lead to anyone’s demise, why you got to kill ‘em with success 🙏🏽
Very moving sounds and vibrations here
What kind of man dislikes this song? NO ONE, NO MAN AT ALL!!!
My favorite song of the year. Beautiful work
Dark 🔥
A man provides for his family. ©Gus Fring.
3:07 epic moment!
Clin clin clin
Aaah!
Bomb!
R.I.P Gus, and also get back to work!
"Wait here" *Gus leaves the car and starts walking towards the nursery home*
'BOMB!!'
-Gustavo Fring
"BOOOOOO-
Everything is connected.
"Did he call you a traitor? did he plead for a reprieve?"
"He said the same thing he'd been saying for hours... burn them all."
Which Jamie Tribute video is that from
@@timbotibbetts "Jaime's worst fear".
Wrong anime
I thought I was going to cry as I heard this on Breaking bad, it killed me, both this version and the lyrics version.
Gus Fring ... favorite character in BB
He killed Victor...
@@Schumanna1 good, annoying ass character
Let's go into bed Please put me to bed
And turn down the light
Fold out your hands
Give me a sign
Hold down your lies
Lay down next to me
Don't listen when I scream
Bury your thoughts (doubts)
And fall asleep
Find out
I was just a bad dream
Let the bed sheet
Soak up my tears
And watch the only way out disappear
Don't tell me why
Kiss me goodbye
For Neither ever, nor never
Goodbye
Neither ever, nor never
Goodbye
Neither ever, nor never
Goodbye
Goodbye
"BOOOOMMMMM" - Bomb
I thought it was perfect. You were pumped up with suspense and when this tune started, you knew something was happening but not what.
Lolz when Gus knew why Hector started ringin his bell hella fast
Kelsey Kenzie he was wondering how the hell did walter white get the best of him
"....bitch!"
- Jesse Pinkman
any's heart is beating when listening to this?
This scene mixed with the song gives me goosebumps.
"He said the same thing he'd been saying for hours. 'Burn them all...'"
Lance leader but this doesn’t appear in GOT right?
3:07 Fring's last walk...
how i feel walking out of school after my final exam
you made my day^^
Thank you Nikita !
such a amazing show...the soundtrack in it is the best ever
Gus fring's last walk and this amazing song a perferct match 💥