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- As Hank clings to life following the drug cartel’s attempt to kill him, Walt looks to insulate himself from more trouble by taking on Jesse as a partner when he realizes that the hit men may have been after him, too.
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Season Three - Episode Eight: "I See You"
Episode Description:
The family waits for news about Hank. While Jesse covers at the lab, Walt attempts to placate Gus. After witnessing a disturbing outburst, Walt worries he and his family are in danger.
Episode Overview:
As Jesse is leaving the hospital just as a severely wounded Hank arrives, Walt is back at his underground super-lab giving Gale the bad news about his job. Already stunned, Gale is even more confused about what’s happening once Jesse arrives to take his place. And when Jesse tells him about the deadly shootout, Walt immediately leaves for the hospital where both Hank and the surviving hit man are being treated. As the details surrounding the tragic events emerge, and Marie looks for someone - anyone - to blame for her husband’s attack, Walt presses Hank’s DEA colleagues about why his brother-in-law was targeted by a Mexican drug cartel.
Arriving at the lab to find it empty, Jesse tracks down Walt at the hospital. Insisting that he be patient and wait for him to return to work, Walt then looks to do what he can to help his distraught family. Meanwhile, as Gus comes under fire from the cartel for the botched hit on Hank, Gomez and his fellow agents take Walt to the ICU for a look at the killer who survived. And when he sees the would-be assassin staring at him through the window, Walt is left wondering just what’s happening when the now-legless man rolls out of bed and crawls across the floor in a desperate attempt to reach him. After a stern reminder from Gus’s henchman about their delivery schedule prompts Jesse to call again, Walt worries that the hit men may have been after him as well in their plan to avenge Tuco’s death.
While doing his best to comfort his family, Walt buys some time by assuring Gus that he is hard at work to deliver the meth he promised. Although Walt carefully avoids mentioning anything about his brother-in-law, their connection is exposed when Gus arrives at the hospital with food for those who have been anxiously awaiting word of Hank’s condition. Realizing that Gus has known all along about their relationship, Walt finds a private moment to press him for information about the gunmen. But after Gus calmly explains that things will work out, Walt learns that the hit man has died, unaware that it was the work of Gus’s henchman. Finally, while being chastised on the phone for the deaths of the Cousins, Gus listens with some satisfaction as cartel boss Juan Bolsa is shot and killed by the Mexican police.
#WalterWhite #SalamancaTwins #GusFring #TheTwins #JessePinkman - Zábava
Everybody gangsta till the federales are in the rosebushes.
The Real Heisenberg 💀😂
Please stand up
1:31 when the rose bushes start speaking law and order
@@juanromero178 THUM THUM
Lol
That was really nice of Juan to leave the phone on so Gus could hear him die. What a good friend.
IT means he made made to tell Gus, maybe had a few more threats to deliver.
HAHAHAHA 😂😂😂
@@maaz322 you're super fun on parties I guess .
Yeah right 😂😂
How do the police not see that the last call one of them made was to gus fring? Did he not have his name on his contact list called Gus fring?
I love how Gus talks on the phone in such a way that you would never know what is happening on the other end if you listened in on him.
Part of the trick, even if it gets listened in on nobody can really use whats said by him against him directly.
If you took every dialogue Gus fring has with his partners and employees in the drug business you would never guess he is in the business at all because he talks like it's just another chicken venture.
What a great catch
You never know who's listening?
You can't let anyone catch on.
"Your man died. I heard."
Cartel: *kills gus' partner*
Gus: *destroys the cartel*
Cartel: Why would Gus do this?
Hector: I'll get the last laugh MF!!!
@@andrewmarino5441 actually know gus destroyed hector whole bloodline while gus just lost his partner
@@uknownlight Hector blew up himself and gus because he wanted to get revenge
@@rover5058 suicide is always a loss either gus won the war long before
@@uknownlight Gus won the war but Hector got the last laugh
Gus is like, "We are ending our partnership in 3, 2, Juan."
Looooll He’s like hey put the phone down and look out the window, it’s the Juan time coming to arrest you
Underrated comment. You win sir.
😂😂
palifuhrer lmao
@spim randsley I didn't see a Goddamned thing
A moment of silence for all the phones broken throughout the series.
Jeremy is it just me or is there something incredibly satisfying whenever they break them. The sound...
Jasoniskewl lmao
@@jasoniskewl49 LOL FAXXXXXXXX
@@jasoniskewl49 More like when you break an iphone
@@boardwalk942 Lol I'd buy one just to smash it and then tape up the remains on my front door.
As Bosa once said “there are good deaths and there are bad deaths”
His was OK, getting shot into ground beef :D
well he got good one tho
Lucky man
@@favkisnexerade the good ending
@@favkisnexerade he really didn’t he was shot like 50 times
Love the imagery of Gus throwing away the phone. It’s almost like killing Juan Bolsa is taking out the trash.
Nice catch. I'm certain that was an intentional choice by Gilligan.
@@dark7element Hadn’t noticed it myself until I watched it at least a few times. This show is insane. Curious as to why Bolsa became Gus’s enemy though.
@@tyler3876 I think it's because he was an intermediary that was standing in the way of Gus doing business with the heads of the cartel directly.
Bolsa also means ‘bag’ in spanish, so…
@@dark7element Eveything is an intentional choice
Legend has it that Gus has never closed a flip phone the correct way, only backward.
And he doesn't even mean to, he just forgets how to close a flip phone. He's secretly muttering "sh*t, not again" as he throws it in the trash here.
Gus Fring single-handedly kept TracFone in business.
The old ways are still best at Los Pollos Hermanos.
In fact almost none in Breaking Bad know how to hang up a call
it's why he got into the drug trade. The amount he spent on new phones he couldn't sustain with his Fast Food businesses.
friendship ended with juan, now walter is my best friend
Few moths later-
friendship ended with Walt, now Jesse is my best friend
@@TheFlowerofSpades friendship ended with Jesse now satan is my best friend
LMFAAAO I was gonna comment this
friendship ended with Jesse & hell is his best friend
The Flower of Spades more like a month later
i love the small detail at 1:42 that shows its actually Badger, and skinny pete who was hired to kill Bolsa and all his men
just shows how the writers of this show is a genius
@@kokowoch The greatest hitmen west of the Mississippi Badger and Skinny Pete.
@@kokowoch Bravo Vince
Sorry I don't get it. Where does it show its Badger and Pete? I didn't see any face
@@louuuuuu5 bro it was implied. Badger and Skinny Pete have a liking for rosebushes. Bolsa says that there are 'federales in his rosebushes'. Go figure.
It was Lyle that was sent down to take care of Bolsa.
@@madarauchihaandromeda With Walt Jr. as squad commander
@@MrOiram46 and Saul Goodman as commander in chief
Gus knew Lyle was the only one who could do the job to his satisfaction.
Lyle is the only one up to Los Pollos standards
it was holly, are you blind?
I love how the moment he breaks the phone all the music and gunfire cuts out and it’s just back to running a chicken place
To symbolize him switching back from drug lord to law abiding clean cut business owner, very nice catch.
@@nathanielseyoum2289 Yeah this is the moment where Gustavo Fring becomes Skinny Pete
Them chicken profits aren't going to make themselves.
Nice cock
@@Supperdude9 😂
Gus is so cold-blooded: he never even gives Bolsa the satisfaction of admitting that Bolsa is correct. He protests his loyalty until the last possible moment. What a scene, character, and performance!
Gus did admit to it when he said "You should call me back when you see things more clearly". If your friend is in trouble and needs immediate help would you tell them to call back? You can clearly hear the rage from Juan after Gus said this
Matthew M That’s not a real admission. Bolsa could take no satisfaction from that.
I have a friend or two that I've told to call back when they were acting like an asshole. He didn't admit to it in case Juan survived.
never knew juans last name ? where ya see that ?
primalfury2011 He is almost always referred to as Bolsa in both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
This is so funny to watch after 608... "Once I get proof..." lmao Gus is like "I've heard that one before"
Fr
That is about lalo right been a while since I watched the show
@@arfkhatlapoquty8406 yes Lalo wanted to get proof of Gus's lab and was videotaping it right before Gus shot him
lel
@@arfkhatlapoquty8406 yeah lalo wanted to get proof to expose gus to the cartel, got himself killed in the process
after seeing everyone and every power play that is going on in this series, Walt and Jessie are just two clueless guys, blundering their way through this whole thing, causing chaos across the board. its hilarious
Exactly how I feel, after watching BCS and seeing what every character went through I really think Walter and Jesse were very lucky to survive so long and actually cause so much havoc
@@hellomate2405 if Lalo made it out of better call saul then they both would of died in the middle of season 3
WW is the wild card
In the BCS epilogue, Mike dismissed Walt and Jesse as "amateurs"
Walt and Jesse feel so small in the Breaking Bad universe after BCS. They have zero idea what Gus and Mike went through with Lalo, and the rest of the Salamanca's. Even what Jimmy/Saul and his entire backstory.
Everybody gangsta till the rose bushes start speaking Spanish
🤣🤣🤣
Everybody gangsta until they realize Illuminåti was behind 9/11.
rofl xD
"Manos Arriba!" - Rose bushes
trees start speaking Vietnamese
God, you gotta love Gus. He’s got that smile, sounds very sincere, and then the eyes go dead and you know youve just been screwed and it’s too late. Very much like Lallo.
Lallo is a Better Call Saul character that was recently introduced as a member of the Salamanca family.
Lalo* not Lallo
The character's name is Eduardo Salamanca
u could allways download the episodes..
I've just started to like lalo very much. I have trust in Vince Gilligan. Hope they show him as a genius badass and not the typical rash decision making salamanca badass.
@@toy-maker1006 Well Lalo is clearly out of the picture by BB, and Gus is definitely not. So I think we know who wins.
Probably the scariest moment for Gus in both shows…we’ve seen him smile for his customers at the restaurant or for cameras but here he is alone and he smiles for himself. It’s Genuine.
He must be thinking "One down."
really smart of Bolsa to personally *call the person he suspects to inform them that he suspects them* instead of actually contacting someone who could help him
Couldn’t really blame the guy. He was under a lot of stress and wasn’t seeing things clearly.
@@berchin89 he saw things clear enough
Dumbest character in all of Bb and Bcs universe
@@rishav3793 maybe when he gets through this he can pay a visit to gus
@@billross9132 once he gets proof
Love that subtle smile when Gus breaks the phone. Giancarlo Esposito was absolutely brilliant in this role.
The master of micro-expressions, body language and nonverbal acting. Also great with verbal, but it takes a freak of nature to be able to do the former so perfectly in character.
Breaking the phone, severing the partnership.
Yup. I thank god for Better Call Saul everyday.
The man is a master. He deserved that Emmy, but no...Aaron Paul got it.
@@lenawagenfuehr53 fair loss, aaron paul was outstanding
This is the moment when Badger became one of the best two hitmen west of the Mississippi.
Hahahaha
This is the moment skinny Pete got fat.
The lasers tho
lmao I understand now xd
@@EatYourVegs he became fat pete
I'm rewatching the show now. It makes so much sense now. Gus let the twins get at Hank because he had in his possession Walt working for him. He obviously knew the outcome of Mexican nationals hopping the border and attacking a DEA agent. He didn't need supplies from Mexico anymore, he was free to start his revenge.
Hiring Walter started the clock ticking for his ultimate revenge
@@RoyMcAvoy same for his death
@@RoyMcAvoy Too bad things really blew up in Gus' face
gale
Once the lab was up and running he didn't need anything from anyone. Walt ruined so much hard work and at least 5 years of careful planning.
1:18
"And when I get proof"
Lalo in his grave: "Don't try bothering amigo"
His grave...LMAO
It was already way too late for that. Gus killed off the Cartel bosses one by one like this and made sure to do it to cover for the last ones, really big plays and 4D chess moves. They all found out too late. But Walter and Hector beat Gustavo so he won in the end but it cost his own life and lost the war against Walter.
@@Sophia_P999 Only for Walter to go soft and surrender everything he built because of Hank
More like plot armor
Gus should have called the police, his friends house was just broken into and shots were fired.
so true!
That would have linked him to the cartel.
FilthyManatee I know right?! What kind of friend is he anyway?!
How would he know about that?
Nah Juan was just under alot of stress
the hit on lalo must’ve taught Gus an lesson or two when picking the right guys for the job, right here it actually got done
Assuming he found out Lalo is still alive or kills him later on
Also Lalo is a crazy badass.
Lalo had one of those pablo escobar bath tubs 🛀 with the underground tunnel for escape. But your right he for sure learned a lot from the lalo hit and hired the right team for bolsa hit. Even tho he did say that he picked the best hitters this side of the u.s but it would be better to have someone on the inside when mike was trying to let Gus let nacho go.
palifuhrer the difference is these guys were using sub machine guns with laser sights the guys that tried to kill lalo used assault rifles in the damn dark and not to mention these guys already knew where bolsa was and was going it was over before he even realized it
no more half measures
Out of all the people in the breaking bad universe Gus is one of the only people that truly won the game, even in death he accomplished exactly what he set out to do
And Walter
@@mermer2811 Yeah, kinda. He lost his family but technically he was able to provide for them. I think Gus was more successful, though it only lasted a few days until he had to face off reality.
What about Nacho
@@mr.generico386 Was he though? The police would have siezed all the family's assests and they would have gotten nothing. Skyler probably also ended up in prison. In BCS they say she got a plea deal but what this actually was, we dont know.
@@DeadManSinging1 Did you forget Walter's plan of making the Schwartz give his money to Jr. as his 18th birthday (and tell him to use it for college education)? The whole point of this plan is that the police wouldn't seize a gift of charity from a rich benefactor with connections to the family.
Bro Bolsa was so cold blooded here. He tortured Gus with a false sense of security, faked his own death, and tied a bomb to his former associate's wheelchair to kill them both for absolute power. He is truly the chosen juan
Lol
Are you telling a man just happens to get shot like that? No, he orchestrated it! ¡Juanito!
Still got 360 quick scoped 😋
Heisenbolsa
Chosen Juan got me NGL 😂😂😂
Even though I have no experience whatsoever as a member of the Mexican cartel, that's exactly what I would have done as well; at the first signs of armed attackers, just walk right out the front door.
Brilliant ideas
it's backdoor
Ideas vergotas: Send your guys front door as you walk out the backdoor.
Exactly.
Well, it was supposed to be a law enforcement raid, maybe Policía Federal (Federal Police), the Mexican Army, etc.
I like to think Gus obtained his enormous supply of burner phones from Saul Goodman somehow.
I love how basic the location for Juan’s house is as well as how retrained the explicit violence is, with just a gunfire sound effect, flashing lights, and a muzzle closeup. And yet the scene is STILL somehow incredibly effective. Gotta love the minimalism at play here.
This was always the scariest scene of the show for me. Just faceless guns coming for you in the dark. Too real.
@@MegamaXX500 Right?? Less is more in this case I think
@@britneyhochman5204 good point man
@@ozbej5988 thanks hon
just go past the rose bushes and on your left, the bolsa residence
After everything that happened in Gus's encounter with Don Eladio , Bolsa had it coming.Gus's facial expression says it all.He is proud to have triumphed over his enemies but still it's not a full smile.He only wished to have witnessed Bolsa's death with his own eyes.
Who exactly killed Juan? They dont even show the shooter.
@@PcGamerify Federales, the Mexican equivalent of the FBI.
@@PcGamerify federales that gus most likely paid off
@@PcGamerify either actual federales or just hitmen
@@randomt800kiddo2 They're the federales. Bolsa says "all of Washington starts barking, the DF has to put on a big show," DF in this case refers to Distrito Federal, referring to Mexico City, meaning that Washington pressured the Mexican government to deal with Juan. Interestingly, in the original script Bolsa says 'congreso' instead of DF, referring to the Congreso de la Unión, or the Congress of Mexico. In the script the attackers are also referred to as the Federales, and Juan Bolsa's last words (in the original script) are "What do you think you're doing in here? Do you know who I am?"
Good thing they didn't get any Nokia phones or else they're screwed.
yeah 😂
HAHAHAHAHAHA
OnigiriInfusion $3.50 a minute to make that call
OnigiriInfusion LOOOOLLLL HAHAHA. Your comment fucking killed me. Those Nokia 3310 were straight up bricks that were unbreakable. If you threw it at someone’s head it would break their head and not the phone
Only Walt could deal with Nokia phones
Honestly, these door-to-door sales people and people with religious tracts are getting more aggressive every day....
Fred Ferd HAHAHAHA
You just made my day:D
"Have you heard of our Lord and Savior Joseph Smith? Say hi for me" 1:43
@@Liam-sl3ic Jesus was a worse monster.
Fred Ferd, the Newer Testament is coming. When the democrats say “there’s only 10 years left” most people just laughed..
01:49 this is the exact moment Breaking Bad became Breaking Phones. Simply astounding
Vravo Bince
seeing how much of a stooge he is in better call saul and how juan bolsa is always the last to know anything, it's wild how long this has been coming
I think this actually what saves him. He is such a fool in high position that its always more useful to manipulate him than to get rid of him
Sin Cerebro el Segundo.
Doesn’t even need to confirm to Juan that he completely outplayed him. No time for petty games. In his mind Juan is now irrelevant, gone. Cold as ice.
That's one of the pitfalls of being comitted solely on the premise of money, you become disposable. Neither a liability, nor an asset- just an object that can be discarded as easily as obtained
Gus hates Bolsa, Eladio, and Hector to different extents (if he actually hates Bolsa instead of seeing him as an obstacle). Bolsa accompanied Hector and Eladio and played his part to keep the situation under control (holding Gus down when he got aggressive). Eladio gave the order to kill Max, and Hector gleefully carried out the order and taunted Gus about it. With Bolsa, it wasn't as personal.
Bolsa needed to go
What if he bragged to Bolsa it was all him and the hit failed?.
Then Gus' operations would certainly come to a halt
@@thesuperstar6256 Judging by his smirk after bolsa gets shot I think its safe to say that Gus hates him. Maybe not to the extent he hates Hector or Eladio but I think he hates bolsa for pinning him to the floor and forcing him to look in max's eyes
Gus just walks back in and probably goes back to that fast food work like nothing happened 😂
Yep, you're right, that's basically Gus, "act like nothing happened"
Probably had to fix the ice cream machine or something. Wait, that's McDonald's...
I mean hey. The dude was an accessory to gus’s best friends murder
@@silviodante6792 Cleaning the fryier, that is.
"can I help you folks with anything else" he asks, service with a smile, immediately after listening to a multi million dollar property and key mexican cartel figure go up in smoke. adding today's spreadsheets while bodies are being hauled off
The smile on Gustavo’s face at the end is pure evilness 😂😂
Sometimes i wonder wht if those men were not actually feds
They were just heavily armed thugs who are working in DEA but also working fr gus secretly
@@rahulverma8774 They were hired hitmen squad. Only Bolsa thought that they are feds.
@@teonatsios491 K
After watching watching final episode of better call saul's recent season
This theory looks possible
It's really scary if u think about it
“I’m sorry Bolsa, I wanna break bad with Walt.”
Chilling lines from gus 😨😨😨
Esposito should have been recognized with an Emmy or a Golden Globe for the brilliant performance he put in to bring to life the evil and treacherous, calm and smiling assassin that Gus Fring was! Absolutely amazing!
unfortunately they gave the Emmy to Aaron Paul. big big mistake. Esposito is a much better actor.
Tookiezzz maybe he deserved it, but Aaron Paul is a fantastic actor. They are in the same league for sure.
@@lou3168 Not so. Esposito has done a ton of good roles. Aaron seems like he can only play the Pinkman character. You cant just say "whatup bit##ch" your whole career. Give me an example of another role where he nailed it.
@@tookiezzz2898 I dont think you give awards to people based on how capable they have been throughout the years during their acting career. That wouldn't be fair right? You award them based on they're performance THAT year. It just so happens that they thought Aaron Paul gave a more better performance or had more acting to do in that season and the season preceding this.
Aaron paul was a likable character gian was a better actor
Ye old “break the phone in half makes the call untraceable” routine.
No the reason they broke phones is because the calls can be traced.
@@DblTap317 Breaking an old flip phone in half like that just severs the connection from the phone to the display and earpiece speaker, which is essentially all that was in the top half. All the "brains" of the phone that have the data will still be intact in the lower half if someone wanted to rebuild it or law enforcement wanted to examine it.
Rhetro Active nope, juuuusssttttt NOPE.
@jim bo ummmmmmmmmmm.. NOPEEE. Nopity Nope Nope Nope.
@@arcon97 It's hilarious how people were pissed at Clinton for having an unsecured email server; yet people defend Trump to the death for him using his presidency to coerce and threaten foreign governments into enriching him politically and financially! 🤣
Bolsa wasn't up to Pollos standards
Evidently, none of the cartel were
1:37 look at that little dance Bolsa performed :D
If only Gus could have seen it
@Un Shakl3d True. Maybe he thought he was untouchable and let his guard down.
"The Federales are in my rosebushes" dance
What's especially brilliant is how Gus was able to take down Bolsa without compromising his principles. Gus is the kind of guy who would never cooperate with law enforcement - that would make him a rat. But in this case he didn't give the Feds anything at all. He just tricked the Salamancas into doing something that would inevitably bring down massive retaliation and end up with both them and Juan Bolsa in jail, or (even better) dead. And if a DEA agent gets killed as part of the plan, that's just a bonus.
Gus probably didn't send the feds after bolsa. If bolsa died to the feds it likely wouldve been reported and don eladio wouldve known or at least mentioned it but none of the cartel seems to be aware that bolsa died at all
Reminds me of the Kiki Camarena thing
I don't think they really were feds
@@jigoku2359 they were.
@@ch4rlz398 so they were corrupted feds! Working for both sides
I love how the "are you still there Gustavo ?" is so insecure and out of the character that Bolsa is trying to convey here. He just can't fake through such pressure. The repetition of "maybe we come pay you a visit, maybe we come..." that's cut short by the raid also shows how uninteresting Bolsa's speech is. His dialogue here is not charismatic at all, like a teenager trying to win an Internet argument by throwing random insults, a great contrast with the scene where Tortuga gets his head chopped off.
This comment explained perfectly why they cast someone who looks like a middle manager as a cartel capo in a show where everyone is so larger than life
Gus learned to not use the same company he hired for the Lalo hit lol
Then again, Lalo is 3x smarter than Bolsa. I see Lalo as Gus if he was a Salamanca. He knows what he’s doing and when he’s being played for the most part
he didnt hire anyone this time, juan got killed by federales which idk spanish but def means federal agents
@@nayderdabigfatgator1842 Lalo is smart, but nowhere near as smart as Gus. The man is always thinking three moves ahead everyone, and you can see that more clearly in BCS. Lalo is skilled in combat and therefore managed to escape the feds that entered his compound, unlike Bolsa. But to call him as smart as Gus or see him like that, is just an overstatement..
@@stevenlobanov i think Lalo is just as smart as Gus. Just remember when he find out that Gus was building something big for the info he got from Werner, he thought maybe "a lab" and he was right, just he couldnt prove it.
Lalo is smarter than Gus. Lalo was figuring out things about Gus by himself. Gus literally had to throw a money wrench and have an inside guy to outmaneuver and almost assassinated Lalo.
1:35 when the R* ninjas find out who leaked the GTA 6 content
Literally every single guy who's involved with Ignacio Varga died by the end of Breaking Bad. Just like what Chuck McGill said, "no matter who you are, your actions have consequences."
This drug game leads you in death. It’s just a matter of time. Gus and some of those cartels managed to live a little longer that’s all. Vendettas in the drug game never end.
Kinda reminds me of how Gale gets his revenge by Hank finding the Walt Whitman book. Nacho gets his revenge posthumously as well
Well, on Narcos Mexico S1 the point Miguel Angelo Felix Gallardo - El Padrino - uses to convice other mexican druglords to start Guadalajara Cartel is to finish the mutual attacks and bloodshed. Everyone could have profits and live longer.
@@footballfan283 right, cartel is pretty much a deal with the devil
Saul survives Breaking Bad, so no.
1:49 They shot his body after they killed him lol.
They shot some seconds before kill Bolsa. Maybe they shot some of his men.
Got to love how this ties in with Better Call Saul. Gus knew sending mercenaries in wouldn't be wise considering the failed hit on Lalo so instead he managed to get the federales to raid Bolsas house
They were mercenaries, Lalo only killed the ones sent after him because how well trained he was
@@pilkers2 They weren't, he wouldn't risk hiring some guys to kill when he had the police onto him already
@@meilyn5571
I still don’t understand did Gus send them there or they attacked bolsa because of what happened to hank and they found out that the attackers were cartel so the federales were pressured to find and kill bolsa? I always thought Gus raided him but i don’t think he is the kind of guy who does that when i think about it.
@@pilkers2it was Federales they literally said it. Bolsa would know if they were feds or hired hitmen and he literally mentions how the DF is being forced to retaliate against the cartel because of the Salamancas.
@@daragh9372 who’s “they”
extra satisfying after the new BCS episode
The actor that plays Juan bolsa was in a couple episodes of Malcolm in the middle.
...Its all connected
Juan bolsa actor is friends with Bryan Cranston. It’s all about friendship in the acting field.
@@elperrodelautumo7511 he used to be Bryan Cranston's roommate
Cool story bro
@Francesco Mazzi He appears in 3 episodes.
- Billboard (2005) ... Jack
- Vegas (2003) ... Man
- Surgery (2001) ... Anesthesiologist
This is such a contrast to how trusting Juan Bolsa is of Gus in Better Call Saul. Even going as far as to defend him from Lalo.
Yep. And at the end of the day, it was Juan who was left holding the bag.
@@number3stunner118 funny enough Jauns last mean also means bag 🤣
@@2brill449 😉
That is where you got it wrong. Juan didn't defend Gustavo from Lalo coz he trusts him. He defended Gus coz he is the one who brings money. He is the distribution genius. Not salamancas. Juan just sees Gus as a money making machine. Tats all
Yeah the guy above me is correct. Juan literally says “He’ll never be one of us.”
Man imagine Bolsa's feeling when realizing Lalo was right all along
Edit: Thank you so much everyone, this is the first time one of my comments makes it to 1,000 likes 😃
Both Lalo and Hector were right about everything...
Todo no eras negocio
They should’ve listened to Hector
@@nirjhar4803 I mean imagine being Hector and literally being the one who pulled the trigger and splattered Gus's boyfriend brains all over the pool, you'd think this man would never be able to forgive you, tbh I cannot wrap my head around Eladio not thinking the same thing
Should've listened to the dings
I honestly forgot Juan Bolsa was in Breaking Bad
He’s thinking oh shit that’s the third phone this week.
Wish they had thought of Lalo and his role before this scene was written. Would be so good if Bolsa said, “you know what I think? I think Lalo was right” before the rest of the dialogue.
i think he was thought of, remember in S2E8 of breaking bad when saul was freaked out about being held at gunpoint and mentioned lalo?
@@tornadorundo yes saul mentions lalo and ignacio
@@tornadorundo It's very easy to drop a name just to imply history. Doesn't mean you wrote up a whole character behind it. Best bet is that the writers had Saul say two random names to show Jesse and Walt that Saul is such a dirty lawyer they aren't the only bad guys who would have kidnapped him and dragged him to the desert. It solidifies Saul's character as the "criminal lawyer" in a subtle way after he pretend to be straight laced earlier.
@@tornadorundo Lalo wasn't even originally intended to be a character in Better Call Saul...
@@dannyfenton8826 Are you 12?
1:06 shows the strength of Gus and weakness of Bolsa “are you still there Gustavo?” This was an intimidation tactic trying to gain control over Gus but it failed. The moment you need confirmation from an enemy you already lost
Juan finally realizing years later Lalo and Hector was right 😂😂😂😂
little late for that bolsa😂😂😂😂
Hector is like a cartel version of Chuck McGill. He’s right about Slippin’ Gussy but nobody listened to him because he’s too unhinged.
@@nont18411 They even got their lives changed in the same episode.
Gus is my all time favorite TV villain
pardhu rocks you mean anti-hero
twentyfivetolife no an anti hero is batman or the punisher , a man that kill the worst criminals because it has too, gus is in the drug business,that’s not a anti hero
Geralt of Trivia the representation of an hero is like Superman, the kind of people who only help cats out of three and put criminal in prison, the anti hero is like the guy who do what needs to be done, he kill the bad man so that the innocent one can live in a safe neighbourhood
Geralt of Trivia well in Batman v Superman, they say he killed the bad guys
Walt’s the anti hero...
Nacho should have done it
This is the moment when Gus' phone *breaks* bad.
Underrated
I think what I like about Gus’s smile is that when we first see him he’s managing his restaurant, he puts on his happy persona. We get a to know a little more about him, and realize that he’s a really dark and serious person. It’s then here where, his dark and serious demeanor and happy persona join together, making it one the best evil smiles.
Did he buy those phones from Saul?
No, normal Phone, this scene happened years after the new better call saul episode. Now he's a lawyer
maybe saul still with the phone business even as a lawyer
Maybe he gave that business to Kim
@@JK-gh9ej r/wooosh
@@Jxcksonn Imagine using reddit outside of reddit, so cringe
That's what happens when you try to kill Saul Goodman
"I just spoke to the man responsible for the attack"
I don't get it
@@PedroBellic1 If you want to know the answer, better call Saul!
I bet they all felt stupid after realizing Hector was right about Gus all along. They never should’ve trusted the chicken man.
Eladio took half-measures when he only killed Max. Should've handed Gus over to the Chilean authorities.
@@gooby214That wasn't a half measure, that was to intimidate Gus, and let him know he wasn't in Chile anymore. (Gus was a general in Chile I'm pretty sure, had a lot of power )
This is the moment that Juan Bolsa became swiss cheese
Gus learned his lesson from the gang of stooges he hired to kill Lalo
i was wondering the same thing. Was he able to find out?
@@Daniel-ww8nr We'll see in season 6.
But those guys were good, it's just that Lalo was a freaking genius badass and killed them all
@@billkoul9780 they were morons all going in the same direction where they could not have been ambushed better
@@alexeiharp7676 Gus learned his lesson. Instead, he manipulated everyone to get highly trained Federales armed with SMGs to take down his target. No need to hire goons who have no idea what they’re doing.
Gus is definitely an S tier caharcter in Breaking Bad.He is always so calm he always knows the things he has to say so that he and his buisnesses stay away from any cop's eyes and though not having Walter's level of knowledge he is equally smart when it comes to securing his identity and the future of his buisness , doing whatever it takes.
We’re all coming back here
“Gus. The federals are outside my house and I’m getting raided. I need you to find out who’s behind this.”
"Ignacio Varga's a rat."
"Gus the federales are in my rosebushes, i need you to find out who planted the rosebushes"
Gus, one of the most subtle criminals in the series. Goes right outside the door of a fast food restaurant and pretty much answers a phone with "your man died".
Gus Fring learned how to be insidious. His treachery got him far, but his one mistake was taking too much pleasure in Hector's suffering. But then, who could blame him for that?
"I'll get through this, my brother's a police chief."
*pulls out a gun on the feds*
Kinda goes to show how dumb Juan Bolsa was, he never realised that it was in fact personal.
Who else is watching Better Call Saul and enjoying more Gustavo Fring?
Haha I loved Gustavo Fring in breaking bad, however, what he did to Lalo is unforgivable.
@@luisabrahamvacaramirez8939 lalo It’s fucking crazy he deserves to go But he is one of my favorite characters
@@luisabrahamvacaramirez8939 You misspelled Lyle.
It will be an honor for me to be the chicken that severed in Los Pollos Hermanos
Would*
The*
Wild from start to finish
Yes but u are a dog unfortunately
They should have listened to Hector 😅
He knew gus would be the end of all of them.
Damn if Nacho ratted Gus out, it would’ve went the other way around.
Then nacho father killed by Gus hitmen. It's to protect his father
@@sultan9givewey Nacho was a boss. The only thing holding him back was his father. He was smart and capable, if he didn't have the threat of his father being killed by Gus he would have escaped. In a sense, he won against Gus, since he ended it on his own terms and caused him as much trouble as he could.
@@red_calla_lily yep that's why in his dying wish he ask mike to protect his father if he's doing gus order
Nacho poison Hector in the first place because he threatened his father.
Nacho is smart and climbing rank quickly. Without his father nacho can rose to top rank in the cartel
I think that "Ending his Partnership" is a severe understatement...
I like how he breaks the phone just like Jimmy advertised in better call Saul
The man is listening.
Need a call? Buy from Saul!
Yes, they break phones like that in every other scene in Breaking Bad. BCS is just establishing this trademark as a part of that universe.
Breaking the phones like that does nothing, you need to destroy the sim card otherwise it's still trackable.
Is better call saul important ? Ive only watched breaking bad
I just realized that “Juan Bolsa” is literally “Johnny Sack” from the sorpanos. Lmao amazing
omg that's amazing. That's like when my cousin said, "I'll see you on *Cara Libro*" I said what? and then he said "facebook, bro!"
@@parttimehuman jaja
*It was nacho and the peruvians*
Juan should've listened to Lalo.
Meanwhile Kim Wexler is sitting at home watching price is right
So powerful after watching Better Call Saul. Shocking how perfectly they wrote every aspect of this show.
So much cooler after Better Call Saul
I love how in Better Call Saul S6 lalo talks about getting 'proof' about Gus. Here Juan Bolsa does the same.
Fring is a very smart man, but for some reason he just does not understand how you are supposed to close a flip phone..
Yea he so stupid
Another Juan bites the dust.
😂
This is the exact moment Juan Bolsa becomes a rosebush. Powerful stuff.
Bol Juansa.
I like the layout of this scene. Gustavo is outside, it's quiet, calm and safe. Juan is hiding inside, noice, chaos and danger are outside. Gus has nothing to fear while Juan is scared. It's like Ying and Yang.
lmao you're a fucking idiot
True
Its Yin* and Yang . bruh
And the green vs red lighting contrast
@@tylerphillips6523 No. It's ying and yang, they're opposites. It's like you need both halves of the brain, right? The Jobs and the Wozniak. The ying and the yang.
If only Gus would’ve put this much energy in Lalo Salamanca’s hit.
Maybe hé learned from that mistake!
Lalo was a lot smarter than Bolsa, there really wasn't much Gus could have done. They even had Nacho open the door. Bolsa was likr "I'll just open the front door... what could possibly go wrong" vs Lalo outplaying the squad by using the tunnel to his advantage.
@@barthoekstra6760 “never make the same mistake twice”
@@red_calla_lily Kinda true, but I still think they could've made the scene play out better since there are some outright really silly and stupid moments in that raid. Like the guy getting hit in the eyes and just firing at kitchen wear lmao.
I bet Bolsa was thinking, "Hector was right"...
Man BCS added so much to this entire story
So, no kidding, how good was the FOOD at Los Pollos Hermanos??
Fred Ferd Did look bomb when Walt had some wings from los pollos
I really want to eat Los pollos hermanos
There's a Los Pollos Hermanos in Seattle, but they didn't serve southern fried chicken and biscuits. Instead, it was Peruvian rotisserie chicken, which is good and quite frankly, makes more sense given the name of the restaurant, but I was really hoping for fried chicken and curly fries!
I looks like KFC from the 80's. When it really was fried. And like... actually good.
“One taste..and you would know...”
After seeing S5E9 of BCS, Gus killing Juan makes even more sense
Clearly he hired better assassins this time around.
And for free too...amazing
@@evan9659 why for free?
@@gilbertolcx Those weren't his men, those guys were us feds.
I never watched better call saul. What do you mean exactly
damn and to think during this time, Nacho was in the sky looking over them, watching each person take out another person when he took himself out
Hopefully in the sky
There is no way Nacho is in the heaven
@@ickkckmagma3192 why?
it makes a lot of sense that he guessed that gus was behind it, it was a more successful version of what he tried with lalo. bolsa knew about that too