Did you even watch the show, gale was told to start taking notes on the recipe because they were gonna kill Walt. Maybe he wanted to be buddies at this time but when it came to save himself he was very quick to agree
@@randomguy-gu7kc Did you? When he questioned Gus about his Cancer Gus very blatantly and deliberately implied that was the excuse to Kill Walt. Thats why he backed off at the end of the convo realizing it and tried learning the formula asap
@Invictus the implication in that scene wasn't that he was going to kill Walt. It was that Walt was going to die very soon of cancer. Gale was totally obvious to Gustavo's intentions.
@@oddthemute6172nah man I really doubt it, Gale says "if I cook a few more times with him I can produce hid formula" and gus looks at him annoyed so gale responds "two or three times" and after getting stared at by gus again he just goes "ok one more time is enough" and they definitely looked like they understood each other
He really had to push Gus's button on the issue, but Gus had no option. Gus spent years finding and training Gale to run his meth lab. And if Walter hadn't sparked his curiosity & aspirations, then he would be alive and Gus's operation would've been running cleanly.
Gale deserved better Edit: yes I know he made meth, no I do not think he's a good person, but his motives were the most pure in the series, and it sucks he chose the path he did to pursue his passion for science. So save your shitty comment about my moral compass, since I've read whatever youre going to say hundreds of times
@@Edwxrd69 Does a dude who spends his time reading comics, trimming his bonsais and dancing round his house sound like Pablo Escobar to you? I'm not denying he was producing something bad but that doesn't mean he wasn't too innocent for the trade.
It’s still odd for me to see Gus be so friendly and kind to someone in this series. The actor who played Gus almost makes it seem like Gus really considers Gale a friend and cares for Gale.
Gus should had been honest. He should had told Gale that it wasn't the work that was the concern but the baggage that came along with the chemist. Then he should have buttered Gale up by saying that Gus preferred him because he had no baggage.
@@Jodykang not really. I don’t have the numbers on hand and I’m not gonna do the math but think about it like this. Remember how one of the big selling points for Walter Jesse and Mike’s cook was that “some substandard cook wouldn’t be pissing away millions of dollars in profit by wasting 25% of output per cook”? Now multiple that number by however much bigger Gus’s operation was, divide it by 25/3 and you have how much more money Gus would have made with Walter’s purity over Gale’s. Definitely not a trivial amount
The show should have emphasized this but the purity rate ensures consistent costumers The stronger the batch, the more difficult it is for the human body to fully adapt to it. So 99% purity is going to give you the same high it gave you the first time, even after a good fifty or even hundred hits. As well as that, the body can also be quite sensitive; 96% can be picked up by a truly addicted meth-head and will easily give it up for the 99%. The 99% and it's signature blue color ensure that customers will keep buying, over and over again.
@Jay M you have the premise wrong. The idea isn’t that you can charge 3% more per unit volume with 3% more purity, it’s that you get 3% more volume of usable product. Think about it like this: two cooks use the same amount of ingredients to produce 2 different batches. One is 25% purity, the other is 50% purity. That means that the guy who cooked the 50% batch got twice as much out of the cook by being twice as efficient with the ingredients. That’s where the additional money comes in. Not from making more per sale, but by making more sales out of the same ingredient/time input.
Gus genuinely respected and liked gale. Gale didn’t do this for ego, or power, he just saw it as a job, and one he loved to do. A free schedule, protection by a genius boss, an incredible pay and work in a field he loved. Worse than walt killing him was the moment gale found out Jesse was replacing him. It was a true insult, a man he looked up to saying he was no better than a junkie kid.
Gus really gave Walter every opportunity, we’ve seen the man he is and what his goals were. Walter and Jessie could’ve cooked, retired with millions, and left Gale to cook for Gus. Walter really did turn everything to shit, for everyone involved including his family.
True definition of breaking bad. Walter just became evil, he made all the bad choices, fueled by ego and greed. After all, the show isn't called "breaking smart"
It's funny to realize that Gus is always open for negotiation, but Walter always being egotistical self and messed the things up. If only Gus didn't agree to Gale proposal of recruiting Walter, Gus drug empire would be tremendous already while Gale still alive.
@@PeacefulPotato yet again about Gus Fring though, when Jesse found out about what happened to the kid that killed Combo which that was Jesse's friend by the way, with those 2 dealers Walt technically saved Jesse's life. It could've been another plan by Gus to either to shut him up or kill him.
Not in any way because if Walter had just simply taken the money from Gretchen and Elliott he wouldn't be in a situation or if he simply denied The Choice of Gus offering him to work in the super lab he could have also avoided these things or if he wouldn't have manipulated Jesse he could have also avoided these things or if he would have stopped when he had enough money he could avoid these things
@@dontmessageme5579 The only reason Walter had to kill those 2 people is because Walter made combo go into that territory because you wanna to expand their turf Walter caused the pproblem To put it into an analogy He implaed a man and put a bandaid over one side of the inpalement while stabbing the person even more with a large knife
Gale lacked the words to describe professional respect. Every professional understands why their job is hard and when they see someone come in and blow their best work out of the water, they recognize it. As the man once said, real recognize real.
Gale had the unique and profound characteristic to recognize talent above his own and admired and wanted to learn from it. A man not capsized by his own ego unlike Walter.
Gus was absolutely tripping over Walter killing those two dealers and sticking up for Jesse. Those two are easily replaced and never mentioned again they could’ve all gotten rich
It wasn't necessarily the fact that the two dealers died I doubt he really cared about the two low-leveled. Its more about the fact walt pretty much going against his wishes proves he can be a bit of a lose canon and can't be trusted. And when a drug lord can't trust you... you're pretty much a dead man
@@onmoron4175 Those people are adults who make their own life choices. If not for Gale/Gus' product, they would just find a different supplier. Likely one who spikes its meth with fentanyl or battery acid residue.
It's crazy to think that Gale knew that Walt would die once he told Gus he was ready to cook on his own, and as a result he faked incompetence to keep Walt alive for as long as possible. Gale risked his life for Walt, and got killed for it. Pretending to be incompetent in front of Gus is braver than what people give him credit for
Your so right, he told gus he needed at least 2 more cooks, but gus said 1 more time. Walt on the other hand knew gale was asking too many question, and knew he had to kill him.
In this I hated Heinsenberg so much. Because he betrayed, broke someone like Gale. To be honest this guy was the one who deserved better.. Edit: Thanks for all likes, finally i can buy some pizzarolls.
@@thechallenger7688 it was only his life or gale because Walt kept messing with everything. if he acted like Gale and didn't constantly try and overtake gus he would've never been in the situation.
@@thechallenger7688 Gus started liking Jesse and was planning on just killing Walt once Jesse learned how to do the stuff on his own. Once Gus and Jesse killed the whole cartel I think Gus and even Mike were completely sure on just keeping Jesse as the main cook, especially after Jesse did prove himself to Gus's Mexico Lab workers. But I could be missing some details
@@thechallenger7688 yeah, Jesse got way too emotional about Combo once he learned the dealers who ordered the kid worked for Gus and fucked the whole shit up. They only were having Mike take Jesse along to distance him away from Mr White who he would have rathered as a partner than Gale for…exactly what ends up happening next
Gale was not a good man. He made drugs that ruin lives. He knew what his products did to people and he didn't care, he only cared about the money. Gale was as rotten as everyone else on that show. Gale CHOSE to get involved in that business. His greed got him killed. He could have stayed away from the dangerous world but he wanted the money
funny how if gale just shut up right then and there and accepted gus’s job, gus would be alive, walter would be gubbed and it’d all be a much happier event
I love how they treat it like some kinda magic when its cleaning equipment really well and washing it a ton and then crystallizing like 10 times. It's extremely lossy to produce something that pure
Dunno who Daniel Hardman is, but I'm sitting here going "holy shit, Gale is the banker from The Office, the one who came to audit everything when Sabre was buying Dunder-Mifflin 🤯"
People saying he didn’t deserve what he got… he was a cook for the cartel, he got who knows how many people addicted to his stuff and he was fully aware of it; he deserved what he got
Imagine treating a tv show like real life. We felt bad because he was a pure soul as the character. He never really made drugs... Its the emotions people loved about it...
@@jordanperez4472 Lol what are you talking about? Saying people treating it like real life and that you admire his pure soul as the character? He's destroying untold character lives as the character, ergo he is not a pure soul. You can't chop out pieces of his character in a show set in a realistic world, in modern times where drugs destroy lives lol
@@jordanw1643 There's lots of people in the US that recreationally use drugs at music festivals and the odd social event. Consumption is a choice. Addiction is real but it's a manageable fear for those not predisposed due to some such cause or other viable reasons ofc. But that's not hidden information. It's common knowledge that _"drugs are bad mmkay"._ So it's most often the buyer's choice to purchase the product. Preferably a well regulated and quality insured product in a competitive market in a perfect world. But because doctors created an opioid epidemic and the us government created Iran/Contra with crack epidemic. They have reasoning to drum up support to invade domestic communications. Surveil without suspicion or even intention to pursue. Circumvent Constitutionally protected rights as they see fit. All the while being shielded from obligation to the US Judicial system to disclose their actions. Only they get to choose the evidence that could possibly be used to expose their crimes in full. Or that was until someone got to one of our guys inside. Or someone hacked in. A dude let his gf in. Something somehow happened and poof! there's the US most powerful intelligence gathering software for sale on the dark web. Target your loved ones today for one small Bitcoin payment to a man in a foreign land for a hyperlink to a zip file. Prolly only cost US taxpayer's a couple million tops, right? Right? It can't cost much to code and compile all that proprietary software from the ground up to insure security! The intent purpose to exploit all the zero days they contracted with major software providers at I'm sure totally awesome deals! All bought and paid for by the end user, the tax payer. Makes a person almost wish some complete stranger couldn't just buy the NSA's software and with a little ingenuity just be staring at you looking down at your phone with your neck all bent weird and your hand like that.
I'd feel bad for Gale but at the end of the day, he got himself into this shit and added shackles to the list. He knew the risks, and who he was working for. Fuck...I really wish him and Walt became business partners. His Gale's coffee and skills are epic
Gus is right about Gale being a pro and Walter not though, the difference there isn't in skill it's in not letting your personal life and feelings get in the way of the profession. (Ironically something Gus fails to achieve at times as well but I think that's the clever thing about his character writing)
"you cant live a bad life and expect good things to happen" Gale knew what he was doing , who he was working for and the things Gus was able to do to him or anyone who became an obstacle, dying was a constant risk that Gale took in exchange for cooking meth.
gale was the physical representation of not adressing the root of a problem his fundamental ideas for going into the profession he did was to “give the consumer exactly what they are looking for” without acknowledging the very reasons someone uses meth in the first place
His crystal might have only been 96% pure, but Gale was a certified 100% pure hearted gem.
Underrated comment
Only thing is: the pure hearted are usually empty headed and not made for such a tense and ruthless business environment.
Understand that he's not making barbie dolls; he's making meth. He's far from pure.
he's not pure. good people can do bad things however. he's making poison for addicts
Gale was probably a pedophile
Gale literally just wanted to be science buddies and he got shot in the fucking head for it...
Did you even watch the show, gale was told to start taking notes on the recipe because they were gonna kill Walt. Maybe he wanted to be buddies at this time but when it came to save himself he was very quick to agree
@@hontzzhe didnt know he would kill try to kill walter he advicated against it he pretty much worshipped the man did you even watch the show?
@@randomguy-gu7kc Did you? When he questioned Gus about his Cancer Gus very blatantly and deliberately implied that was the excuse to Kill Walt. Thats why he backed off at the end of the convo realizing it and tried learning the formula asap
@Invictus the implication in that scene wasn't that he was going to kill Walt. It was that Walt was going to die very soon of cancer. Gale was totally obvious to Gustavo's intentions.
@@oddthemute6172nah man I really doubt it, Gale says "if I cook a few more times with him I can produce hid formula" and gus looks at him annoyed so gale responds "two or three times" and after getting stared at by gus again he just goes "ok one more time is enough" and they definitely looked like they understood each other
Gale: "you're right boss, let's get started"
*roll credits*
Cut to Baby Blue
He really had to push Gus's button on the issue, but Gus had no option.
Gus spent years finding and training Gale to run his meth lab. And if Walter hadn't sparked his curiosity & aspirations, then he would be alive and Gus's operation would've been running cleanly.
No no thats not how I plots work ever.
Happy ever after
When Jessie pointed the gun in his face, I bet he thought of this day and also that he will never see his darling Mr. Fring again. A true bromance.
Then he hired this brilliant chemist and he and Gale went on to win a Nobel Prize for finding the cure of any type of cancer
stop posting spoilers!!11!!!1!! >:[ X(
@@Campbloxxer gale died
Lmao nah he got smoked 😂
Yup because on his meth they tore the cancer right out from under their skin with all the meth picking.
@atavistic_platypuslmao
Gale deserved better
Edit: yes I know he made meth, no I do not think he's a good person, but his motives were the most pure in the series, and it sucks he chose the path he did to pursue his passion for science. So save your shitty comment about my moral compass, since I've read whatever youre going to say hundreds of times
he really did
Well he knew what he was getting into
He shouldve gone and worked for a legit lab if he wanted a happy ending
He was digging his own grave.
it was him or walter so bye bye gale
Gale was too innocent for that way of life. He spoke about Heisenberg with respect and near reverence before they even met.
Uhhh… he was willingly cooking meth for the biggest distributor in the southeast
there are good criminals and bad cops
@@Edwxrd69 So? Doesn't mean he was a hardened criminal.
@@thedanger8919 he was affecting thousands of people with what he was making imo he deserved death
@@Edwxrd69 Does a dude who spends his time reading comics, trimming his bonsais and dancing round his house sound like Pablo Escobar to you? I'm not denying he was producing something bad but that doesn't mean he wasn't too innocent for the trade.
It’s still odd for me to see Gus be so friendly and kind to someone in this series. The actor who played Gus almost makes it seem like Gus really considers Gale a friend and cares for Gale.
Gawustabo Prang is always kind, Walt had a chance to shoot Gus head when Walt was in Gus'shouse
@Buck e oh no.. not Daniel Hardman.. 😂😂😂
Because he's a sociopath
@Buck e I totally agree, he was a lovely person
@@kentstark3104 what’s wrong with him? Or is it just his name?
Gus trusted his instinct, but wanted to please Gale at the same time.
I love this man
Gus should had been honest. He should had told Gale that it wasn't the work that was the concern but the baggage that came along with the chemist.
Then he should have buttered Gale up by saying that Gus preferred him because he had no baggage.
I think in the end the only two people who cared about the purity was Gale and Walter. Gus could have built an empire on 96%
Pretty much, yet Gus is always open for negotiation, and makes him recruiting a wrong person to work with.
@@Jodykang not really. I don’t have the numbers on hand and I’m not gonna do the math but think about it like this. Remember how one of the big selling points for Walter Jesse and Mike’s cook was that “some substandard cook wouldn’t be pissing away millions of dollars in profit by wasting 25% of output per cook”? Now multiple that number by however much bigger Gus’s operation was, divide it by 25/3 and you have how much more money Gus would have made with Walter’s purity over Gale’s. Definitely not a trivial amount
The show should have emphasized this but the purity rate ensures consistent costumers
The stronger the batch, the more difficult it is for the human body to fully adapt to it. So 99% purity is going to give you the same high it gave you the first time, even after a good fifty or even hundred hits.
As well as that, the body can also be quite sensitive; 96% can be picked up by a truly addicted meth-head and will easily give it up for the 99%. The 99% and it's signature blue color ensure that customers will keep buying, over and over again.
Jesse did too, he threw out whole trays when he left badger in the desert
@Jay M you have the premise wrong. The idea isn’t that you can charge 3% more per unit volume with 3% more purity, it’s that you get 3% more volume of usable product. Think about it like this: two cooks use the same amount of ingredients to produce 2 different batches. One is 25% purity, the other is 50% purity. That means that the guy who cooked the 50% batch got twice as much out of the cook by being twice as efficient with the ingredients. That’s where the additional money comes in. Not from making more per sale, but by making more sales out of the same ingredient/time input.
"If he's not then i dont know what that makes me." Hit way harder than it should have
Gale was humble af
Gale was dying to meet this genius chemist.....dying 😭
I think he literally "died" by this person
@@carlhasfound whoosh
Oh my 😢
And he died meeting him
Never meet your Hero in real life..
he respected walter way above himself and what does walter do?
Send jessacob pinkmeat to put that two skiller dallywabber into gales think hole
He kills him
@@gors13454 Jesse killed him
almost like gale wasn't sent to replace walter.
@@user-ey1sf6fy3f walter made jesse kill him
Gus genuinely respected and liked gale. Gale didn’t do this for ego, or power, he just saw it as a job, and one he loved to do. A free schedule, protection by a genius boss, an incredible pay and work in a field he loved. Worse than walt killing him was the moment gale found out Jesse was replacing him. It was a true insult, a man he looked up to saying he was no better than a junkie kid.
Gale was a nerd who got shot in the face, lame. that junkie kid now has a badass scar on his face, win
This is why I respected Gale. He gave credit IMMEDIATELY to his own “competition” to his own “boss”.
For those of you who don't know what happened next... They kissed.
😂😂😂
Passionately.
Kiss my lil' homie before a good night sleep. 🥰🥰🥰
Link?
😆 🤣 😂
Gus really gave Walter every opportunity, we’ve seen the man he is and what his goals were. Walter and Jessie could’ve cooked, retired with millions, and left Gale to cook for Gus. Walter really did turn everything to shit, for everyone involved including his family.
Yea bro make your millions off the backs of murdered children.
You.. you and your ego and pride
Gus was gonna kill Walt and Jesse
True definition of breaking bad. Walter just became evil, he made all the bad choices, fueled by ego and greed. After all, the show isn't called "breaking smart"
Gus and Walt's working relationship broke because of Jesse
Professionalism is an attitude, not a degree or knowledge. Thats what Gus is referring to.
I think it combines your work integrity with your product's benefit to its consumers.
Gale made 96% pure meth with a full lab of millions. Walter made 99.1% pure meth in the back of an RV.
Walter White is one hell of a chemist.
Stark made a suit in a cave with scraps comes to mind 😂
meth is pretty easy to make ngl
@quincy ames everyone says that, you can make it in a Gatorade bottle. But that purity simply cannot be made like that.
@@pepepepepepepe323 i came across this topic on youtube. apparently any chemist technically knows how to make a pure product.
@@quincyames2014 Hold up how would you know that?
Gale urging Gus to look into Walt not only got them killed, but got Hank and Walt dead too
It's funny to realize that Gus is always open for negotiation, but Walter always being egotistical self and messed the things up. If only Gus didn't agree to Gale proposal of recruiting Walter, Gus drug empire would be tremendous already while Gale still alive.
Imo, it was his ego that f'd him up. If he didnt tell Hank that gale wasnt heisenberg out of pure pettiness, the DEA might have dropped it
@@PeacefulPotato yet again about Gus Fring though, when Jesse found out about what happened to the kid that killed Combo which that was Jesse's friend by the way, with those 2 dealers Walt technically saved Jesse's life. It could've been another plan by Gus to either to shut him up or kill him.
Not in any way because if Walter had just simply taken the money from Gretchen and Elliott he wouldn't be in a situation or if he simply denied The Choice of Gus offering him to work in the super lab he could have also avoided these things or if he wouldn't have manipulated Jesse he could have also avoided these things or if he would have stopped when he had enough money he could avoid these things
@@dontmessageme5579 The only reason Walter had to kill those 2 people is because Walter made combo go into that territory because you wanna to expand their turf
Walter caused the pproblem
To put it into an analogy
He implaed a man and put a bandaid over one side of the inpalement while stabbing the person even more with a large knife
Gale deserved so much better.his heart was 100% pure
Gale lacked the words to describe professional respect. Every professional understands why their job is hard and when they see someone come in and blow their best work out of the water, they recognize it. As the man once said, real recognize real.
Gale had the unique and profound characteristic to recognize talent above his own and admired and wanted to learn from it. A man not capsized by his own ego unlike Walter.
His business isn't superheroes it's pharmaceuticals.
He doesn't need to consult with him on anything
season 4 when
The Crystal meth was the most valuable asset, not Gale
Now we know what compound V is made of 💀💀
@@thatname7298 I mean hey, it worked for the germans.
Gus was absolutely tripping over Walter killing those two dealers and sticking up for Jesse. Those two are easily replaced and never mentioned again they could’ve all gotten rich
Yeah Gus really isn’t as smart as people like to pretend. He stumbled into pretty much every “solution” to his problems.
It wasn't necessarily the fact that the two dealers died I doubt he really cared about the two low-leveled. Its more about the fact walt pretty much going against his wishes proves he can be a bit of a lose canon and can't be trusted. And when a drug lord can't trust you... you're pretty much a dead man
This is how conversations between skilled workers and management go.
I just loved gale bro. I know he pulled himself into really serious type of work, but he was such a sweet person
"Sweet" people generally dont last very long in such settings.
@White death it had to happpen eventually. He was weak.
@@miniaturejayhawk8702 He wasn't weak, he was only weak against Walters manipulative, and general mind
Gale's soul is more pure than walter's product
bro's soul is filthy, he been causing many families and people to turn to shit like any drug dealer
@@onmoron4175 Those people are adults who make their own life choices. If not for Gale/Gus' product, they would just find a different supplier. Likely one who spikes its meth with fentanyl or battery acid residue.
@@vicentiupredescu7205 that still makes them bad ppl lmao
@@vicentiupredescu7205 Or chili p
@@onmoron4175 and he was a pedo
Ah, someone who genuinely just wants to be the best at what they do and isn't just in it for the money.
Gale was so innocence.
The respect gale had for walter without even meeting the man, gale deserved so much better
Bruh he manufactured meth. He was not a good person either.
@@rainingwhite9352 still walter didnt have to have him killed
He did, they were gonna kill Walter, so Jesse had to kill Gale
@@lofighost8811 Maybe you are forgetting the fact that at that point it was either Walter or Gale who lived.
@@pranavps851 fair point, i hate gus
It's crazy to think that Gale knew that Walt would die once he told Gus he was ready to cook on his own, and as a result he faked incompetence to keep Walt alive for as long as possible.
Gale risked his life for Walt, and got killed for it. Pretending to be incompetent in front of Gus is braver than what people give him credit for
He is not a good person. He is a criminal and contributed to the drug epidemic which kills and ruins so many lives and families. Didnt think of that?
I know that 3% might not seem like a lot, but it is. It'll cost me life
I forgot about this. Amongst the corrupt, Gale was the purest.
Your so right, he told gus he needed at least 2 more cooks, but gus said 1 more time. Walt on the other hand knew gale was asking too many question, and knew he had to kill him.
So pure that he synthesized life destroying drugs as a career ❤
As he said, he was a libertarian and felt people should have the choice as adults what they did with their bodies.
@@mikhaelis the thing with meth is that after you become addicted, you don’t have the choice anymore.
Atleast he made 99.1% pure coffee
In this I hated Heinsenberg so much. Because he betrayed, broke someone like Gale. To be honest this guy was the one who deserved better..
Edit: Thanks for all likes, finally i can buy some pizzarolls.
I mean it was his life or gale. I would also choose my life over someone i barely know
@@thechallenger7688 it was only his life or gale because Walt kept messing with everything. if he acted like Gale and didn't constantly try and overtake gus he would've never been in the situation.
@@fartquaviasdingle7876 all that in the end was to protect jesse if jesse didn't mess around. None of this would happen
@@thechallenger7688 Gus started liking Jesse and was planning on just killing Walt once Jesse learned how to do the stuff on his own. Once Gus and Jesse killed the whole cartel I think Gus and even Mike were completely sure on just keeping Jesse as the main cook, especially after Jesse did prove himself to Gus's Mexico Lab workers. But I could be missing some details
@@thechallenger7688 yeah, Jesse got way too emotional about Combo once he learned the dealers who ordered the kid worked for Gus and fucked the whole shit up. They only were having Mike take Jesse along to distance him away from Mr White who he would have rathered as a partner than Gale for…exactly what ends up happening next
Gale sealed his own fate
I really liked Gale as a character, I wish they did more with him 😢
Gale was a young Walter... All he loved and lived for was the magic of chemistry
And getting junkies lit
“Curiosity killed the cat” as they say.
I'm curious to try meth
The humility of this chemist is actually quite remarkable.
Loved Gale. Jessie's thoughts would haunt him forever. If this was real
Gale’s honesty and big heart got him killed. In a business where only hardened killers thrive, good men like Gale don’t last long.
Gale was not a good man. He made drugs that ruin lives. He knew what his products did to people and he didn't care, he only cared about the money. Gale was as rotten as everyone else on that show. Gale CHOSE to get involved in that business. His greed got him killed. He could have stayed away from the dangerous world but he wanted the money
funny how if gale just shut up right then and there and accepted gus’s job, gus would be alive, walter would be gubbed and it’d all be a much happier event
Gale is the most pure person in the show
As pure as a drug manufacturer can be
if anybody wonder. soundtrack is a song of twenty one pilots "hometown" but slowed down
I love how they treat it like some kinda magic when its cleaning equipment really well and washing it a ton and then crystallizing like 10 times. It's extremely lossy to produce something that pure
🤓
Never thought about that, but you're probably right
This dude got a chemistry phd all of a sudden.😂
@@thctycoon1944 bro tried to hit him with the 🤓 while havin the name Thc Tycoon
@@upcomingenius6743 I mean, he's not wrong. For all purposes, it is just about having OBSESSIVE work ethics.
That 3 percent was tremendous. Cost him his life
It's because the gap between 96 and 100 is 4, so 3% more isn't simply a 3% increase, it's a 75% increase.
Gus is so kind to his employees
This is the moment Gale questioned his whole existence.
The episode where he dies is truly one of the saddest scenes in film history
Why sad? Gale wasn’t innocent
Haven't seen it yet, but if it compares to Hodor, then damn.
Hardman really fell after losing to Harvey and Jessica
Gale was an honest dude, he figured Gus deserved the best
He is not a good person. He is a criminal and contributed to the drug epidemic which kills and ruins so many lives and families. Didnt think of that?
This is how it feels to work in STEM in general.
“How hard could it be?”
Harder than you know, my friend
Ironic that he signed his own death warrant with this
this gale character seems like a nice guy hope everything goes his way and lives a full wonderful life
Your quality will be known among your enemies, before ever you meet them.
Gale is such a tragic character, he was such a sweetheart and had to die for the plot 😢
I loved seeing someone appreciate walters work.
Gale really out here trying to get himself box cuttered 🗿
Gale was an example of what happens when one involves themselves with the wrong set of people even when those wrong people seem to be good people.
Gale is so nice he shouldn’t have been shot
God gale was such a great character, I loved him
Holy shit it’s Daniel Hardman. Gale is Daniel Hardman
I am so happy to see this comment.. I was about to say “damn first he cheats on his wife then becomes a submissive meth cook?”
Got kicked by Pearson then landed a job as a cook 😂
Dunno who Daniel Hardman is, but I'm sitting here going "holy shit, Gale is the banker from The Office, the one who came to audit everything when Sabre was buying Dunder-Mifflin 🤯"
Hardman went off the rails after losing his firm 😂😂
The saddest moment of breaking bad was probably when Gale succumbed to cancer. He really deserved better
Daniel Hardman was quite the chemist
Signed his own death note.
I actually really liked the character of Gale. He honestly deserved better.
He was actually a nice person
Gale's self realization hit hard
That last 3% toppled his entire empire. Crazy.
Yooo...it took me so long to realize he played Daniel Hardman in Suits. He played two polar opposite characters so perfectly
Dave is such a great actor. Does an amazing job of evoking emotion from the audience. In Suits and BB every scene made me feel something
Respect for competition. Admiring the ones who are better than him.
Gale, you didn't deserve your horrific fate.
Gale's respect for his craft got him killed.
People saying he didn’t deserve what he got… he was a cook for the cartel, he got who knows how many people addicted to his stuff and he was fully aware of it; he deserved what he got
Imagine treating a tv show like real life. We felt bad because he was a pure soul as the character. He never really made drugs... Its the emotions people loved about it...
Libertarian. Unless someone is forcing you against your will its really on you for supporting it.
@@jordanperez4472 Lol what are you talking about? Saying people treating it like real life and that you admire his pure soul as the character? He's destroying untold character lives as the character, ergo he is not a pure soul.
You can't chop out pieces of his character in a show set in a realistic world, in modern times where drugs destroy lives lol
@@jordanw1643 There's lots of people in the US that recreationally use drugs at music festivals and the odd social event. Consumption is a choice. Addiction is real but it's a manageable fear for those not predisposed due to some such cause or other viable reasons ofc. But that's not hidden information. It's common knowledge that _"drugs are bad mmkay"._
So it's most often the buyer's choice to purchase the product. Preferably a well regulated and quality insured product in a competitive market in a perfect world.
But because doctors created an opioid epidemic and the us government created Iran/Contra with crack epidemic. They have reasoning to drum up support to invade domestic communications. Surveil without suspicion or even intention to pursue. Circumvent Constitutionally protected rights as they see fit. All the while being shielded from obligation to the US Judicial system to disclose their actions. Only they get to choose the evidence that could possibly be used to expose their crimes in full.
Or that was until someone got to one of our guys inside. Or someone hacked in. A dude let his gf in. Something somehow happened and poof! there's the US most powerful intelligence gathering software for sale on the dark web. Target your loved ones today for one small Bitcoin payment to a man in a foreign land for a hyperlink to a zip file.
Prolly only cost US taxpayer's a couple million tops, right? Right? It can't cost much to code and compile all that proprietary software from the ground up to insure security! The intent purpose to exploit all the zero days they contracted with major software providers at I'm sure totally awesome deals!
All bought and paid for by the end user, the tax payer.
Makes a person almost wish some complete stranger couldn't just buy the NSA's software and with a little ingenuity just be staring at you looking down at your phone with your neck all bent weird and your hand like that.
so cool how they went on to bond over chemistry through Gale’s perfectly brewed coffee and ended up being best friends as well as coworkers
Best friends? Last i checked you don't manipulate your business partner into killing your best friends
@@vantablack8126whatever it takes
This is where Gale dug his own grave
Gale didnt care much about making money he enjoyed the art of chemistry
I'd feel bad for Gale but at the end of the day, he got himself into this shit and added shackles to the list.
He knew the risks, and who he was working for.
Fuck...I really wish him and Walt became business partners. His Gale's coffee and skills are epic
You guys are talking about Walt and Jessee, Walt didnt have the choice, he was about to be replaced and wacked. Gus is the responsible he was the boss
I loved him so much he deserved better 😭
He respected and looked up to Walter White. And then he got killed on Walters command.
Gale is too kind for this world
Gus is right about Gale being a pro and Walter not though, the difference there isn't in skill it's in not letting your personal life and feelings get in the way of the profession. (Ironically something Gus fails to achieve at times as well but I think that's the clever thing about his character writing)
Ironically Gale was too pure of a human being for his own sake
Doug is such a good guy no matter what role he plays
Gale was probably one of the most pure hearted people in this show
Yet he is making drugs
From this one clip, I kind of like how Gus is loyal to his chemist and wouldn’t replace him immediately for someone better
Daniel Hardman fell off hard
FUCK YEA I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS
😂😂
Hahaha..at last
That’s why this show was so brilliant. It’s always one mistake away from ending, or continuing…
Poor Gale. His heart was 96% pure 😭
He is not a good person. He is a criminal and contributed to the drug epidemic which kills and ruins so many lives and families. Didnt think of that?
Everything calling a meth cook "pure hearted" 💀🤣
People is stupid
Gale was a guy that went above and beyond. He was humble. He know he was flawed
The way Gus referred to Walter as “a trained chemist, like yourself”, like hitmen born and raised solely for the purpose of killing. Lmao
Gale really should've used his brain somewhere else 😂
"you cant live a bad life and expect good things to happen" Gale knew what he was doing , who he was working for and the things Gus was able to do to him or anyone who became an obstacle, dying was a constant risk that Gale took in exchange for cooking meth.
His product might've been only 96%, but his humility makes him a hundred
gale was the physical representation of not adressing the root of a problem
his fundamental ideas for going into the profession he did was to “give the consumer exactly what they are looking for” without acknowledging the very reasons someone uses meth in the first place
bro is talking legit facts, that genuinely can seem like a small difference but it's a difference of magnitudes in terms of purity and effect
Gale was more pure than anything Walt could ever cook up 😢
Gale was a honest humble man
He is not a good person. He is a criminal and contributed to the drug epidemic which kills and ruins so many lives and families. Didnt think of that?