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- As Hank (Dean Norris) produces evidence that Gus (Giancarlo Esposito) is Albuquerque’s meth kingpin, Walt (Bryan Cranston) worries that both he and Jesse (Aaron Paul) are going to be killed to protect their boss. Meanwhile, after refusing the Mexican cartel’s demand to stop his drug trade, Gus returns to his roots as he fights back.
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Season Four - Episode Eight: "Hermanos"
Episode Desciption:
Hank (Dean Norris) amps up his investigation into the identity of Albuquerque's meth kingpin, while Saul (Bob Odenkirk) helps Jesse (Aaron Paul) with a project. Meanwhile, Walt (Bryan Cranston) gets an update on his health.
Episode Overview:
As the ripple effect spreads from the attempt on Hank’s life, Gus remains cool when Albuquerque PD Detective Tim Roberts, Hank and his former colleagues at the DEA question him about Gale Boetticher’s murder. Pressed as to how his fingerprints came to be found in the dead man’s apartment, Gus explains that he recently visited Gale, who was the recipient of a college scholarship he endowed at the University of New Mexico. While Roberts and the DEA agents are satisfied with his alibi, Hank isn’t so sure, especially after questions arise regarding Gus’s whereabouts prior to his emigrating to Mexico from Peru in 1986. Meanwhile, following one of Saul’s regular visits to give Andrea some money, Jesse decides to call on his former girlfriend and their son himself.
As Walt continues making Skyler squirm with efforts to launder his enormous drug proceeds, Hank pretends that the Boetticher investigation has reached a dead end while enlisting Walt to follow Gus. Though Walt tries alerting him to Hank’s plan to place a tracking device on his car, Gus insists that he go ahead and do it. While struggling to convince Gus that he wants to protect him from the police, a panicky Walt drops in unannounced to demand that Jesse find a way to get close enough to Gus to poison him. But while Jesse insists that he hasn’t been in touch with Gus since recovering the hijacked meth, a clandestine look at his cell phone tells Walt that Jesse is lying, leaving him worried that his unpredictable partner will sell him out to save himself.
With Walt and Jesse in the lab, Mike tells Gus that the DEA isn’t interested in him as a suspect and that the tracking device Walt planted on his car was solely Hank’s idea. So, after Mike tells him not to worry about Hank’s homegrown investigation, Gus returns to the nursing home to see Tio who, along with the late drug lord Juan Bolsa, was once a henchman of Don Eladio, a cartel boss whom Gus and his former partner, Max, had hoped to work for back in 1989. But because Don Eladio ordered Tio to kill Max as a warning to steer clear of the drug business, revenge drove Gus to become a competitor that the cartel now wants dead.
#WalterWhite #GusFring #HankSchrader - Zábava
I forgot how everything outside America is yellow.
It’s called a flash back effect, just watch the episode in Mexico in the present, it has normal colors, stop being a fake SJW
@@UD1330 Uhh, no? It doesn't? Stop spreading nonsense.
The ShikiNOW It’s a joke
The ShikiNOW sjw? what are they being a warrior for? #WeDemandRightsForMexicoToHaveTheCorrectColours? fucking moron.
k1742 didn’t they have the colors when Gus has his revenge
Nothing good happens by a swimming pool in this show lmao
I just remembered that bitch tryna drown herself in the swimming pool💀💀
You have 666 like make this pool more cursed
Wow, you’re right! The teddy bear falls in Walt’s pool, Don Eladio falls in his own pool after being poisoned later, Walt gets Walt Jr drunk by his pool, Skyler attempts suicide in the pool, Walt keeps the lily of the valley poison by his pool, etc. I’m sure there’s more
I dunno, it seems that all the chicas at Don Eladio's last toast got bonus pay.
Swimming pools are to Breaking Bad what oranges are to the Godfather
It’s kind of disgusting that Don Eladio and Hector would think that Gus would just forget about this and think that they’re cool years later.
They never were cool. It was just business.
Eladio never trusted Gus. He waited for Gus to drink the alcohol before everyone else did and he gave him an escort to just go to the bathroom.
Up until the end he expected Gus to try something, he just didn’t see it coming.
@@TinkerTailorSoldier1 If you watch BCS, it's hinted that Eladio knows that Gus hates him. And he probably knows Gus killed off Lalo. He just doesn't care, cause he sees himself as unstoppable.
One of the most prideful characters in this show, next to Walt.
Hector never thought that. He was the only one suspicious of Gus.
Eladio underestimated Gus
@@whatno3145 He knew his hate but I dont think he knew that Gus killed Lalo other wise he would have just killed him.
Historians say they were very close friends
😐
Roommates maybe ?
Gus is gay.l
STOP THE CAP
@@hoodieee5980 the co creator, not the creator
And to think Gus was able to completely turn his life around and run the most successful fast food franchise. Goes to show that people can change
Lmfao 🤣🤣🤣
It actually goes to show you how much big business is the same how easily it conceals. Its two sides of the same coin.
He made the business as a front to launder his money that he gets from distributing drugs.
@@coolorphans really i didnt know 😱 😱 😳 😳
With experience good/bad comes great wisdom. Or idk. 😂
Gus showed more emotion in this scene than the entire series
Yep. His heart died with Max. The most emotion we see hereafter is when he kills Victor and when he realizes Hector has a bomb strapped next to him.
Yup
I mean when he charged at him his reaction was bland. But the rest was good
That's the point
@@morbster6520 Blank? No. You mean in shock.
While this was happening, Walt is currently employed at Grey Matter(and probably leaving it), Skyler is studying accounting, Hank is training to join the DEA, Marie is training to become a radiologic technician, Jimmy is probably doing scams, Mike is a beat cop at the Phildelphia Police Department, Jesse is just a little toddler, and Walt Jr. wasn't even conceived yet.
Edit: Oh and Marie is also probably developing her kleptomaniac in the process.
Héctor was only 50-49 here. Same age as Walt in 2008 or 2009.
What about you, man? What were you doing at the time?
Kleptomania*
Marie probably had it all her life tbh thats why skyler and their relationship is weird. Skyler got everything so marie steals everything but bc of that she becomes center of attention and lessens anything skyler does
@@maksatmamezhanov2878 he was stalking the BB and BCS cast so he could write this comment 20 years later🗿
0:39 I think the way Max closes his eyes during Gus's speech shows he knows "I'm sorry IF you were offended" isn't an apology and Max knows that Gus is only making it worse
Yeah I had the same thought instantly lmao everyone knows anything along the lines of “well I’m sorry if you feel that way” is a subtle showing of disrespect. especially in the cartels eyes
Astute observation, thank you!
Actually, what he said in Spanish is "I apologize if I offended you".
@@miguelcondadoolivar5149 exacto esta mal traducido
And then Max begins desperately pleading with Eladio, with neither realising Eladio's slowly souring mood which prompts Hector to move from the other side of the pool. We can't really tell but I'd imagine Eladio subtly motioned towards Max.
That’s why he respects Jesse’s loyalty towards Walt, it reminded him of his dead partner. 😭
Wow. That's true. I never realized that.
@@mrsx7944 remember when Jesse told Gus if he killed Walt then he would have to kill him too and how Gus got emotional (a little bit lol) but yeah Jesse-Walt dynamic reminded him of his beloved partner.
O lol i farted
@Harold Cunningham 🤨🤨🤨🤨
@Harold Cunningham please upload a video of it!
This is the moment Gus Fring became Los Pollos Hermano.
that doesn't make sense bro
Edit: i got it now
@@nightcrawler2126 This is the moment NightCrawler became Officer Picklestein.
damn he be a chicken wing doe
then it's el hermano del pollo
This made me spit out my drink lol
1:05 you can see Hector closing in for the kill 🤣
What's so funny about it?
@@alexkyrylivk5102 is funny xd
it's a great detail, gives off more spacial awareness in the scene
1:13 Eladio giving the go ahead
@@camerongreene3357 okay now don't try to reach too much there's nothing there 😂
This is a proof that Gus is not an emotioneless psychopath
The cartel turned him into one
the only reason hes so cold is because he refuses to get close to someone again after max was killed
@@korvotron probably why he killed victor
I think ordering the death of a child and threatening to kill an infant with no remorse is pretty psychopathic.
He once wasn't but he definitely is now
Many years later:
Gus: Do you remember killing my friend, Hector
Hector: Rings a bell
djx op underrated comment! 😂
👌
This is funnier than it has any right to be XD
420 Likes!
@@jlobiafra literally one of the top comments wdym
1:45 "Gawk, gawk, gaaawk!!"
Great foreshadowing for Gus becoming the chicken man of Los Pollos Hermanos
Underrated comment 😂😂😂
Stfu 😂😂😂 omg
His final words being "HAW!"
Double entendre Using the word “gawk gawk”. His lover
Bruh I'm dead
Max is only in this show for 1 episode yet he has a HUGE impact on the Breaking Bad universe. Now that's great writing.
And he is only shown in ONE scene
Max was a Butterfly effect.
@@Gokuagiota_1998 great detail.
@@Gokuagiota_1998this show is the literal definition of butterfly effect
This is low-key pretty heartbreaking and it makes a lot of sense for why Gus is so ruthless and cold during BB and BCS, except I can’t get the thought out of my mind that his past in Chile went deeper. I think he wasn’t a very good man over there either.
I'd say the box cutter scene gives good insight into the kind of past that Gus has.
I think he was part of Pinochet’s government
Hector calls him a general so he was probably very high up and has high political connections.
@marce1ojones I wouldn't doubt it. Regardless of how evil some of the characters are in their own ways, I still have empathy for Gus after all the hell I went through in life. I never had a best friend get killed in front of me like him, but I have had people whom manipulated and abused me and are still walking and living successful lives to this day...
he probably was still a very cruel man back then, but I think he still had at least some limits before his partner got murdered, after that he lost any morals he had left
This scene actually made me mad that Hector got the last laugh.
He really didnt, it was mutual destruction. Hector killed Gustavo's partner and Gus slowly exterminated Hector's family and business. At that point neither party had nothing to gain by killing the other, only revenge.
@@dinolover Doesn't matter the back and forth led up to it. Gus had built himself a pretty amazing lifestyle. Hector was wheelchair bound could communicate with a bell. He was no doubt wanting an epic way to go out, and he got it. Took an arch enemy with him, and made sure Gus knew what was happening only too late. Last laugh.
@@Erinski nah they both had same punishment
@@lucasart328 Not the same punishment. They both died. One wanted to, one did not.
It wasn’t a last laugh it was just the only way it was ever going to end; Sangre por sangre. Also Hector suffered a lot more; Gus lost Max, but Gus killed all of Hector’s friends and family and left him restrained to a wheelchair with no ability to speak. I think Gus got his revenge.
I have to say, I gained a lot of respect for Gustavo here. He doesn't freeze up or try to run, he just goes straight at the gun wielding murder who killed his friend, on instinct.
Boyfriend
@@sergmurkin6551 Yeah...after BCS it seems pretty clear Gus isn't straight. Over 15 years later and he still hasn't let go of the past.
@@Lardo137 but he’s married and has children in breaking bad
@@youtubestayatyourrootsforfsake vince gilligan and carlo esposito confirmed it. He is married and has children.
@@youtubestayatyourrootsforfsake Vince: "tries to be woke"
Only gay character in the show is the villain
The look on download audios face as he’s dieing, this is acting at its finest, it truly doesn’t get better than this.
Download Audio🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don't know about acting, but spelling definitely gets better than this.
Download audio💀💀
Download audio 💀
you must me joking bro 💀
Hector is straight up the most evil character in both shows. He makes Walt look like an angel
Gus is more evil imo
@@pory913 no
@@pory913 Gus is broken. He is not evil.
nah thats todd for sure
@@Whatelse-gk1fw He was evil before this. However, this broke him and destroyed whatever good was still in him.
The way Max immediately begins panicking to defend Gus just goes to show how easy it is to get oneself killed by the cartel.
He was dead before he got there most likely.
@@Teezythadon Exactly
@@Teezythadon Eladio felt disrespected by the way they did the meeting which is death automatically but Gus was an exception due to whatever connection he had to Chile
I think Max knew that their lives were in danger.
Panic or not, he is dead anyway. He might be one of the smartest chemists the world had ever met but he was too stupid to see, they made up their mind 10 minutes ago.
Hector 1987: BANG!
Hector 2007: DING!
Hector 2009: BOOM!
Very underrated
1985*
1988*
2008*
2009
Loll
lol
Rest in peace Mark Margolis, you were one of the best actors in this show.
Fr
After watching the latest episode of Better Call Saul, this scene takes on a whole new level of insight. His anguish is much more real.
I think he's really Gus's love of his life, that explains the revenge arc, and after the conversation with the somelier is clear now that he still can't get over him and start fresh.
@@RastaPilot737 honestly yeah
No matter what happens, no matter how it ends, the moment Hector killed Max on that day, he "won". Even if eventually Gus rises up and puts the Salamancas in the ground, Hector has succeeded in destroying Gus’ happiness and joy in life
@@RastaPilot737 right
@@aguywhodoesntexist loss and win
The only time Gus shows emotion
The last time, baby Spadester.
You forgot the "Hooahh!!"
@@pacharakongmuang7087 when did he say that
@@atlanticocean711 Just before he died in the explosion
More like the last time he showed emotion. We didn't see any flashbacks of him before this
Don Eladio took a half measure and it ended up killing him
He took a half measure but he should have gone all the way
Fun fact I never knew, Don Eladio is Manny from Scarface lmao
TheJokerx420 and Hector played as Shadow in Scarface as well
@@TheJokerx420 thats why he looks familiar. Thanks
@@TheJokerx420 you never knew that? I recognised him the first second he showed up
Alot of people don't realize Don Eladio and Hector were both in Scarface.
yes
Yeah, nobody realized it because we didn’t asked you to speak Dingbat.
Yes, I knew it :)
I knew it
@@Jericho_Richards So angry
That powerful subtelty, when Eladio curls his lips, and Max understands it's already decided, chills me every damn time I watch this scene.
He probably thought Gus was gonna be killed for his perceived insolence, which is why he started trying to convince Eladio against it, but little did he know that he was the target.
Now I get why Gus was so insistent on Hector looking at him while he destroys everything he cares about. He wanted to cause Hector the same kind of anguish that was done to him.
Gus is a savage
@@Chuked wat
Like when i go to the toilet and dont flush just leave my chocolate fudge dragon out for all to see. Simular. Very simular
@@crocodile431 he’s a savage, you’re a menace
Yes but Hector had the last laugh
This is the moment Tuco became Skyler
Awesome!!!!
@MUFC ummm
@MUFC stfu
@MUFC *football
Shut up 😂😂😂😂 lmao
1:46 This is the exact moment Gus Fring turned into The Chicken Man. Truly a brilliant scene. Bravo Vince.
2:32 Mexicans when they cross the border and everything stops being yellow
💀💀💀
Oh hell naw😭😭😭☠️☠️☠️☠️
This is the exact moment Walter Jr. became Flynn.
lmfao
How Walter Jr isn't in this scene
Treker- 42 it’s a joke
Always hated how he “became” Flynn
@@treker-4294 he was eating breakfast
The guy who plays hector has such an unlikeable face, perfect casting
Ricky McKenzie that’s his real face though 😂
@@theburgerking746 sure he's well aware of that...
Connor McCartney thanks for that Connor
Lol yeah even in Scarface I hated it. He was the one who got his brains blown all over the window by tony for wanting to blow up those kids in the car
@@SpankyDizzleD Even Scarface hated him LOL.
I never understood why they killed him. After watching BCS, when Hector yells to his henchman don’t speak unless you’re spoken to, made me realize that he was killed because he was speaking out of turn. Also they knew they didn’t need the 2 of them, just one, so they disciplined Gus and showed him the ruthless world he was about to step into.
I thought it was obvious. Gus disrespected the cartel by getting Eladio’s men high and forcing a meeting. The second part of your comment is right, though. They did only need him…and Eladio knew about his past as one of Pinochet’s men in Chile.
From what I can tell their idea of respect is basically, don't speak out of turn unless it's something necessary. Look them in the eye. Wait for their permission to do specific actions like drinking , sitting and ect. Lastly it's to not undermine their competence in any form nor to act cowardly towards them. Someone like Mike checks the boxes of someone who is respectful in the eyes of the salamancas.
It's amazing that this one single event in his life gave birth to a hatred so pure and so grand that ultimately led him to be a scarier person than any Cartel boss. He must have been really close with his friend. The power of friendship, real discipline and a big ambition all led to nothing but pure hatred and poison. A very tragic character.
Oh yeah... the power of _"friendship"_
More than just friends, but I agree.
@@th3azscorpio They were roommates.
Lmao,, """friendship"""
Gay friendship, bromance, whatever. Doesn't make any difference. You know what I mean.
A lot of people don't realize this but to take your revenge you also need to sacrifice a lot. Your anger and your body. Gus waited patiently for 20 years to build his own empire and even drank the poison just to gain trust of DON ELADIO and destroy him later. Masterpiece!
“When setting out on the path of revenge, first dig two graves.”
Babo bince
@@ajaysidhu471 well it does, they both went down together
Revenge is a dish best served cold.
@@A.Iunderserf revenge is a dish best eaten
And that's the reason for like half the Breaking Bad.
And half of Better Call Saul
I swear I don’t remember seeing this scene at all in any of the episodes of breaking bad lol
@@jali1 . It was a flashback into Gus' past.
@@jali1 then you haven't seen the breaking bad..
Watch better call Saul, if you want to know more about it.
Ironic to look back and know this was the moment all three signed their death certificates.
A moment they thought was insignificant was the most important moment if their lives.
Who thought this was insignificant??
@@olemew Don Eladio, Hector Salamanca and (I think) Juan Bolsa.
@@justorivarola They didn't think it was insignificant. They thought it was significant in making Gus submissive for life.
@@olemew I think the OP was trying to say they didn't think it could go that deep and end in their deaths.
The look of devastation on Mr. Fring’s face is too real… god… Giancarlo Esposito is such an incident actor
If you meant decent you got that right, dude. Great acting by him!
This scene parallels Hank's death scene so well. Walt gets the same expression as Gus', when he falls to the floor after Hanks is shot.
he loved him like a brother in law
@@abcpea 🤣
And now...Howard's death.
how many hanks got shot?
@@abcpea uncle philly loves Vito like a brother in law
This is the moment Hank's rocks became minerals
Highly underrated comment.
@@Monica-cc3dj Underrated? Are you serious?
This is the moment BRock became Bmineral
Lmao
Jesus, Marie!
1:45 this is the moment Gus became the Chicken Man. You can hear him channeling his inner chicken, pecking at the gates of hell to be released into the wild.
I can't 😂 my Humor is broken
Still better off than Turtle Man!
Rest in peace Mark Margolis such a great character in this
Gus Fring deserve his own series like saul
Abhishek Thakur our of all people they had to go with him? Mike or gus would of been a perfect choice but NNNOOOPPEE
@@JessicaGarcia-xf9wr maybe they will make them next.......also I think Saul is a fantastic character....Better Call Saul is a fantastic show and it is raising the bar that BB set.....
Abhishek Thakur it’s been awhile since I watch better call Saul.. I forgot all about that show til I saw this! And from watching the clips of it! It seems like it is raising the bar. Clips got me interested to watch it all over again!
@@peterg.1075 better call saul is fucking overrated
@griffith did nothing wrong yeah the first two maybe but everything besides that is perfect better call saul is nothing it is the same as twilight for me
The commitment of these actors and the crew during these scenes is incredible.
Imagine being so dedicated that you would actually film on Venus just for the mood and effect.
Lmao 😂😂😂
that is the true brilliance of Vince gilligan!
Bravo, vince
@@malharmazumdar3731 Vravo Bince
That pressure man.
Now that is has been confirmed that this was Gus’s lover it makes this scene even more powerful when you watch it. Only the death of a loved one would cause such anger and such a hunger for vengeance.
My heart breaks for Gus, poor boy, he’s cool asf tho, if only his boyfriend was still alive :(
@@Bowl427 if his bf lived then they would own the phrase "be gay do crimes"
@@fisht251 😂
what's next? The truck driver of Sons of Anarchy is really Vic Mackey from the Shield?
@@abrahamlupis9354 why compare the two?
The way gus shocked and his reaction it’s absolutely insane and the realest reaction ever seen in movies
Came here to wash my eyes after watching last season of Game of Thrones.
Fei Li they could’ve just copied this entire scene and put the night king as Gus and it would’ve made Thrones ten times better
@@julianmx13 yaa but still would have sucked ass compared to BrBa
breaking bad is back on top
Ohh plz shut up!! Breaking bad is one of the most overrated tv show of all time IMO. No doubt, got last season is 💩. But for me whole BB is fucking boring piece of shit. Even I have given a nickname to Breaking Bad - "SHITING BAD"
Yeah I needed to remind myself what good writing and production was like 😓😓
God, Gus is another person in this flashback. I could've easily watched a whole show about his rise to the top as well.
I actually would have preferred a spin-off about Gus and not Saul. It would have been brutal.
@@andreww1212 Yeah. Hope they do make it. But Saul was also good series.
@@sujithpjayan was??? We still got a season thankfully
@@coachred6872 Yes. Waiting for it.
@@sujithpjayan I cant wait for it, I would also like to see a spinoff about Gus/Nacho/Mike/Lalo/Don Hector/Don Eladio/The Cousins/Crazy 8/Victor/Tuco/Juan Bolsa
Gus seemed harmless here, but little did those guys know that they unleashed a lion.
Hector got last laugh
The sound of Gus crying after this makes me so emotional, he witnessed his lover dying right in front of him and he couldn't do anything
His lover??? Bruh
@@mimyaka6849…..yes? That’s not some big secret.
@@Beppo85 you can cry for your best friend too.
@@mimyaka6849 Ok? Nothing to do with what we’re talking about.
@@mimyaka6849literally replying to every comment. Gay People exist. Get over it. Be happy Gus wasn't pandering or stereotypical. Even the actor wanted us to be gay. So what? You're so in denial and makes it seem like you're in the closet and uncomfortable with yourself. If that's the case, I'm truly sorry
Fun fact: the actor of Don Eladio played Manny, Tony Montana’s bestfriend in Scarface.
Fun fact. The actor that played Hector played the hit man Sosa sent with Scarface to Washington. Scarface ended up killing him because he was about to explode the children.
Alberto was he’s name
And in Better Call Saul Season 1 ep 1 and 2 Miriam Colón plays Tuco's Grandmother and she was Tony's mother in Scarface.
@@yashindap6709 wow full circle huh
I was watching Scarface today and I thought that this would be true and was about to google it, but now it’s confirmed. He’s fine now and then
The good news is that Gus went on to forgive Hector and Don Eladio and they all lived happily ever after. 🙃
defAngel Yes and he even gifted him a priceless bottle of tequila to celebrate
@@pokemonmanic3595 they even played golf, so they became even more friends 🙃
lmao
@@pokemonmanic3595 hector wanted to repay the gift so he played a song for them using his bell
Funny because Eladio later on begins to favor Gus's side of the cartel and it pisses off Hector and leads to his stroke
1:28 That remorseless expression was cruel but perfectly executed. Man this is still one of my favorite shows of all time!
That's a face that says, pop goes the weasel and your lover's brains.
More like a "Ooopsie, hahaha, it was loaded!"
@@wrestlingstuffv2 This just made me laugh😂😂😂😂
Hectors face after he shoots Max looks like he just hit the fattest blunt, mans in the stars
Lmao
Hahahahahaha
Lol
The 'Godfather' look
1:47 "gawk gawk GAWWK" great foreshadowing, sells chicken
Lmao
Outstanding comment
Aerochalklate LMFAOOOO
Aerochalklate lmfao
Aerochalklate 😂😩😂😩
Giancarlo is an incredible actor to make such a clear yet subtle distinction between this Gus and the Gus who develops after this.
It’s also really cool that this cold, calculating drug lord he’s famous for being, ultimately one of his main motivations is vengeance because someone he loved was killed. Gus’ main root motivation is love.
He may be a good actor but his Spanish is awful ... "chalk board scratching" awful. I am fluent when speaking Spanish so when I hear someone butcher such a beautiful language, well, I lose all respect for them. Did he not have anyone to teach him while preparing for the role of Gus?
@@Gordis57 you know learning Spanish is hard as hell right? and I say that as a native speaker lol, and yes it kinda breaks immersion when you hear this Spanish speaking characters talk in a "broken" Spanish, but at least you can understand them very well, and to some of them you can even justify it by saying that they just stopped speaking the language for a long time or something like that (yes, that can happen) so yeah, kinda sad, but understandable that he can't speak Spanish very fluently, and he doesn't even say weon or ctm por la chucha
There’s a hidden detail in this clip about why everything appears yellow: Vince Gilligan went out of his way to start hundreds of wildfires in Canada to get an effect for this flashback, I can’t believe how resourceful this show was. Bravo Vince!
Vravo Bince
"The only reason you are alive and he is not, is because i know who you are."
This makes Gus even more mysterious. What did he do in Chile to gain this much notoriety, to the point where even Eladio knows about him?
This right here
Exactly I was wondering the same
He was a mathematician
I think there was a theory he committed crimes in the government there before leaving
He most likely a connected member of a mafia family. Killing Gustavo would invoke a blood feud. The other theory is that he was somehow connected to Pinochet's government. Possibly a military officer
I like how Gus tries to tackle Hector, just showing that he didnt care if he had a gun, Hector killed him already and Gus was reborn
He became Heisenberg
@@johnnymartinez733 Heisenfring
It's not that deep bro
it's literally adrenaline fueled response from losing a family member directly in front of him. what is this community man? "reborn"
@@scubasteve6175 exactly what I thought too, they tryna make everything deep
And despite this scene there are still people who think Max and Gus were "just great friends".
they are
@@memerax8880 Dude dedicated his entire life to getting revenge after Max was killed, I mean come on. Besides, the creators have already more or less confirmed it as true.
i'm pretty sure anyone would have this reaction to a good friend being shot to death in front of them
@@samu6 A 20-year reaction?
@@pseudonomenclature8054 possibly! friendships come in all shapes and sizes. they may have known each other since childhood, they may have a found family kind of relationship or maybe you're right and they are gay. what i like about it is that there is no proper conclusion and the viewer can take this scene in whichever context they please and it'd still make sense. i just find the argument that gus being in a gay relationship with max as the *only* explination for his reaction a little silly :D
Gus knew the business, and Max knew the chemistry.
Coming back here after watching "Dedicado a Max" in Better Call Saul...
kiekoes I really wanted more Gus in the episode. I need more of Max and Gus. I want to see more of the man who’s death inspired Gus to take down a cartel and slowly kill off an entire family.
Ah there is the comment I was looking for. Is max his partner's name? But if he's Chilean, why is the village in Mexico?
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aguilacahc000 he died in Mexico. I believe the fountain itself is also a sensory reminder to Gus on why he needs to keep fighting. The trickling water a bit like the trickling blood in Don Eladio’s pool. After staring at the fountain he talks to mike about revenge. Gus and Max wanted to build something together in Mexico, but Max never made it :/
aguilacahc000 Because American people thinks every latinoamerica is México
It’s a vicious chain with no end. Probably someone did even more terrible stuff to don eladio when he was younger. It goes on
Probably. And people wonder why now and then a super villain rises to purge all life to restore peace. xD
Well technicaly it did end... but I won’t say anything to avoid spoilers
Tiny Ford the show is old spoil away there fault for not watching a 11 year old show.
@@jrc2976 To be fair, I recently started watching the show because when it aired I was young and didn't had the interest into watching adult shows like the breaking bad. I'm not complaining about being spoilers tho
@@bd710 PLEASE. If you still haven't finished, stay off the BB youtube section. This show is one that deserves to be watched blindly. It is amazing..don't spoil for yourself.
The BCS scene with the wine guy added another layer to this for me, I feel like Gus and Max were romantically involved and that’s part of why he was so damaged by this and why he built him the memorial. I took that scene of him with the wine guy as him taking a moment to celebrate his recent victory, and almost even forgetting about Max and allowing himself to flirt with someone else, until he is reminded of this moment and his ultimate mission, and that his work will not be done until they are all dead. And that’s when his demeanor immediately shifts and he goes cold.
I really like how one of the most recurring themes in BB and BCS is pride being the downfall of powerful people, and here is no exception. If Eladio had decided to not see Gus and Max's actions as "subverting his authority" and instead as the business proposition that it was, Eladio could expanded his criminal empire to great heights. Max had a keen mind for drug manufacture that would not be seen again for years and Gus clearly had a keen mind for business, and both of them were offering their services to Eladio.
And undoubtedly Eladio needed to show his authority yes, but he did so in a way that robbed him of a prime business opportunity and set a VERY driven man on the path of revenge, and frankly everyone probably knew it. But in Eladio's pride, he both thought he didn't need their help nor did he have to worry about Gus' revenge. And that would ultimately be his downfall
This scene is the only redeeming part of Gus Fring. This made him human. This destroyed any humanity left in him.
This and wiping out the cartel, even if it was all for revenge
he was angry and not scared and frightened by his friend death
He was my favourite character in the whole series. Together with Mike... but Mike was too much of a fool when it came to his own situations.
He didn't have any...
He wanted to sell drugs. He's not a human.
"Why me?"
"Because I believe you understand."
"Understand what?"
"Revenge."
That brought me here.
Did you know you have rights? Better call saul
@@Klxisog The constitution says so!
I wonder if Gus told Mike that Max and him were lovers
Did he actually have a family??? Kids or women??
This broke me, the way he was pleading with them, the desperation in his voice.. I know Max only had a few minutes of screen time but you could tell he was an amazing partner ):
The way Hector looks at Gus after Gus realized that Max was shot is BRUTAL. Bravo, Mark Margolis!
My two cents on Gustavo's possible background...we know Gus was very poor growing up (from the story he told Don Hector in the retirement home). One good way to rise through the ranks of Chilean society after World War Two was either as a young police or military recruit. We know Gustavo is ambitious, ruthless, intelligent, and disciplined, therefore would have made an excellent soldier or police officer. When Pinochet came to power in the early 1970s, Gustavo would have been a fairly new and young recruit. In order to advance rapidly, and putting his skills to use, it is quite possible he joined the notoriously brutal death squads that enforced Pinochet's will. No doubt he was smart enough to keep his involvement off the books as much as possible, but when Pinochet gradually began to lose power, a man like Gustavo would have wisely fled to another country, assumed a new identity, and started over with assets and contacts he already had in place.
This is very possible, good thinking
I always felt his time in chile were overshadowed and we never got a clear picture of where he came from before the cartel. This definetly fills some cracks in that. It Always seemed he fled chile for political reasons.
I like this back story
That’s a pretty sound theory. It also makes sense as to why his henchmen are more tactical, tech savvy and masterminds, as opposed to the Salamancas who use mostly thugs to carry out their operations. Gus’ men are most likely ex-military private contractors, and Mike being hired speaks for itself.
@@mau4604 good point
Whenever I feel bad for Hector in BCS and BB, I watch this.
And the clip where he starts drowning Marco when the cousins are little kids. La familia es Toda.
Robert E nah that’s nothing
I fucking hate that Hector brought down Gus with him
@@JacksonDaBomb It was poetic and deserved, so no.
i never felt bad for Hector at all
Soon as Better Call Saul ends...
I'm going back and rewatching this entire series... again!
The breaking bad universe marathon:
1. Better call Saul, from 1x1 to 6x9
2. Breaking bad all episodes
3. El Camino
4. And finally, better call Saul episodes 6x10 to 6x13
I just finished the wine scene & am emotionally wrecked over something I had overlooked for so long-I cannot help but to be impressed at how well the scene was executed!
Giancarlo's outstanding performance helped to reveal all the detail I was missing... 😢
most nerve-wrecking shark tank negotiation.
I'm out!!!
And for that reason, i'm out!
"I'm going to let you live. That's why they call me Mr. Wonderful."
Until then I kind of had sympathies for Hector. He was an old, mysterious, quiet geezer who was just another supporting character, but after watching this scene, you really understand how cold-bloded and evil this man was. The "drowning-one-of-the-cousin-scene" was not as callous as this. Hector was a ruthless sicario who killed anyone that stood in his way, making him a deplorable antagonist. Great played by Mark Margolis.
His ruthlessness is better shown in BCS
That's what I love about his character. We first see him as a defenseless crippled old man in a wheel chair who can only communicate with a ring bell. We don't know much about him or his past, all we know is that he isn't a very nice person
Then they show us flashbacks and in BCS we see him before he was crippled and surprise us with how evil and ruthless he was as a cartel member. I like when they show a character's brutality when at first it isn't very clear how brutal they are
Hector got Cartel running in his blood to the bone. He’s a gangster even as an old man
If only his Spanish wasn’t so broken.
He also acted as a petulant child when things didn't go his way.
Am I the only one thinking that max is not just business partner or Gus, but his boyfriend. Surely it must be deeper than just a friend since he dedicated his whole life in avenging Max and even created a community in honor of Max. We never get to know if Gus has a family or had any relationships and Max is the closest to that. If it is, then we will fully understand how he is so affected by this. We need a backstory of Gus in Chile.
Indeed. This was confirmed by Vince Gilligan himself in an interview.
no bro it was confirmed a day before you wrote that comment
yup, Max was his romantic partner as confirmed by Peter Gould.
@@grago no it wasn't
They even further imply that he’s gay in the latest episode of Better Call Saul when he chats up the wine guy, but leaves because clearly he doesn’t want to endanger anyone else he could love. God, Vince Gilligan is next-level!
Now after Peter Goulds statement, knowing that murdered guy was Gus' partner of THAT kind, changes a lot in that scene.
GUS LOVES COCK LESGOOO🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Which statement and where can I find it? Thanks!
I mean it was pretty obvious even back when this episode first aired...you didn't pick up on that?
@@ArtLike Gould confirmed it in the newest episode of his podcast.
The way every Mexico scene is yellow
Well the country smells like piss, so it’s perfect
@@carlinhos4063 Yellow= happy
RED= DANGER
Yellow is caution, proceed but be mindful of your surroundings
@@carlinhos4063 come into the real world bro.
@@Neo-ti2rz you were right but not 100% right, Yellow means caution, but also represents Meth and when something is about to happen, Red is murder and violence
I still have no clue how eladio didnt expect gus to go for revenge at one point
Edit: better call saul just proved that the cartel did't expect shit and thought he is "all about business"
He knew it would advance the plot.
At the time Eladio was the head of a powerful cartel. Gus was just one dude trying to get into the drug trade. Eladio had nothing to fear then.
Tbf when they meet later for a business deal his first action was to apologize for killing his partner then later that day when Gus gives him a drink he just stares at Gus and waits for him to drink first then he drinks he was expecting to be poisoned some kind of revenge for what he did to him
@@thewhitewolf8167 yeah that apology didn't mean much though. The only reason he spoke it out was because Gus got so successful.
Leon Tarmann His point was that Eladio very much expected Gus to try to kill him. That's why he waited until Gus took a drink before he would.
Imagine being _this_ talented of a filmmaker that you can pull all this sympathy out of Gus Fring in just one scene 💔
The actor who plays Hector in this scene is awesome, his voice, demeanor, face expressions, he’s scary and intimidating.
The acting in this scene from everyone is just incredible.
Your mom's cheeks are incredible
not really in a language sense, gus's spanish is trash lmao
@@emmanuelmolina836 you mean spanish?
@@D00MSPARCE ya estaba más dormido que despierto cuando puse ese comentario jajs
@@D00MSPARCE men, talk in spanish is very hard...
This is where Gus lost his soul n human character... This made him break bad...cold... There should be a spin off for Gus Fring as well...to show all about him... But I guess this mystery Abt Gus in Breaking Bad is also nice...
There is a spin off called “Better Call Saul” and you can find more details about;Gus,Hector,Don Eladio,Mike,Saul
Heard there will be some kind of a documentary about Breaking Bad and its characters, maybe that's where they'll go more in depth about Gus' story..
I think they did a good job of shedding more light on his character in BCS but I'm cool with him staying on the mysterious side.
He was already a piece of shit even before this. He admitted to Hector in BSC that he tortured a Caoti as revenge when he was a child.
For those of u questioning Gus’s sexuality, it is strongly applied that they are lovers
1. When hector peed into eladios pool he told bolsa that “they (max and Gus) like what they’re seeing”
2. During a flashback At eladios place(I forgot if this was in bb or bcs) hector said that they should be called the culos hermanoes (ass brothers) instead of pollos hermanoes. I’m assuming you know what it means.
3. There’s no way that they are actually brothers because that’s genetically impossible most likely, but homophobia was very common back then so for the good of their restaurant brand, they named it brothers for public comfort.
4. Gus saved max from the slums of Santiago(place in Chile) with peter the executive of madrigal electromotive company as max said in BB and Peter said in BCS, this was during the Chile civil war or the day the Chile dictator was assassinated which says something about gustavos past having ties to the Chile government which is also why hank found no records of him in Chile. Anyways, the point is that lalo Salamanca mentioned this to juan bolsa when he told lalo to stop messing with Gus’s business because “gus sees nothing but business”. Then lalo responded with “even with what happened in Santiago?” Which tells us that lalo sees Gus’s real motivation behind all of this. To take revenge for his lover.
5. The way gus normally speaks in the restaurant: fits a homosexual perfectly no offense
6. Dedicado a Max memorial fountain/village in better call Saul tells us he is very important to him (at this point it’s most likely that they’re lovers)
6. I noticed a interesting detail that when he went to meet don eladio to poison the whole cartel with Zanfiro wine, none of the girls came to him to comfort him. If anything, don eladio should’ve asked the girls to go to gus especially as he is thinking about max dying there to relieve his stress. But instead of that, none of the girls even went close to him which I’m pretty sure is because they were told by eladio that he is gay and isn’t interested in women.
7. After that many years after max died, he is still not married and has no kids at all.
1:20 crazy how Hector is ice cold standing there looking to Gus, shaking his head lightly after murdered the guy like ''you have a problem with it''?
Back when Gus actually had feelings and actually cared about somebody. I feel like this is where a part of Gus died and thus transformed into the ruthless coldhearted killer we see in Breaking Bad.
Well it's his love of his partner and his desire for revenge that drives him from this point on, I don't know if it's accurate to say he's unfeeling, he just hides his feelings well.
he only killed if it was neccessary, he was not an animal. bussinessman.
Skeeter where do they say that?
@@retronex8698 It's never explicitly stated, it's implied.
@@retronex8698 It is heavily implied in Breaking Bad (and even more so in BCS ) that Gus is either gay or bi. Vince himself has said that it is supposed to appear as if Max is Gus's romantic partner without actually stating it, and honestly the first time I watched BB through I kinda felt like gus probably was gay or bi after this scene and the fact we never see him with wife or kids.
1:22 my face when someone say a bad joke
Your brain cells leaking out of your brain
me after hearing someone saying "amogus" 1:30
Ngl this made me laugh more than it should have
Rip Mark Margolis aka Hector Salamanca ,
The look on Hector's face when he has shot Max! He must be the most vile person in the entire series, and that says a lot. He really takes pleasure in hurting people.
Mark Margolis is a fine actor.
This scene showed me why Gus ended up the way he did, I love a good backstory that makes you feel connected to the villain as well.
Gus was never the villian
@@AsrielKekker in the drug game has no villain or hero bro, get real, nigga is right.
Well, for starters, Walter White's immersion is all about exploring the genesis of a "villain"
They are all villains... To one another.
People, did you not hear a word Don Eladio said? Gus always was a villain!
I'm impressed that Bolsa was able to single-handedly subdue a larger, more physically fit man who was fuming with rage like that.
Right ? For some reason I thought Gus was being held back by Hector too but I guess Juan got big guns
Bolsa is larger than Gus
@@aiyachristian Bolsa certainly didn’t have the big guns when the federales showed up at his door :P
Lame af. Do all the comments come from the same house? Ya'll lame af
It makes you wonder what happened between this and in BCS when everyone was supposedly cool with one another after this
0:33 is the only part Gus sounds with a convincing accent
Rest in peace Mark Margolis
Gus is held down in the same position which Walt was in "Ozymandias".
"Look at him, you did this to him" But this time Hank dies.
That poem is a 6th grade class level but it still holds power and fate over those two characters.
Both characters are forced to face the cost for their greed and corruption
There are only so many ways you can hold someone down......sigh
Octavio Nasty true, but the situations are very similar (having to look at a dead relative/friend), the camera angles and facial expressions are very similar as well.
Breaking bad was all about the grey areas. As soon as a guy seemed evil, they would give you some form of sympathy for the character
Brilliant
Well, except for Todd.
@@stevenrowan9244 I think todd was just the product of his uncle jack. Not that I really have any sympathy for him and yes I was happy when he died, but he is not pure evil. I don't think
@@joshevans3421 He seemed pretty emotionless to me.
@@stevenrowan9244 I am not saying he has a moral compass or is any way a good guy, I am just simply stating that uncle jack is probably the reason for why he is the way he is.
While he is probably the reason Todd started killing, I still think Todd lacked emotion from the beginning.
The absolute revenge Gus took upon Hector after this is just so satisfying. The man literally disrupted his business at every end, paralyzed him, and nearly had his son murdered.
Not even - Hector was ABOUT to die, and Gus poured who knows how much money and resources into keeping him alive solely so that he could be paralyzed in a wheelchair for like five years, JUST so he could have the opportunity to tell him that he killed his entire family and member of the organization he works for.
I think it’s safe to say Gus doesn’t like Hector much.
Just realised you could see Salamanca moving in the background at 1:05. Max was a dead man talking.
"Look at him, You did this to him."
"Last chance to look at me Hector"
I watched an interview with Vince Gilligan, and he eluded to the fact that Max may have been more than just Gus' platonic, business partner, and that makes this scene so much more heartbreaking.
Pretty sure they referred to him as his boyfriend once in the show
@@Geo_K012 I've watched 3 times I don't remember that at all
@@Geo_K012 unless it was Hector being a dick
@@mattsager914 I remember somebody referring to killing his "noviecito", which means "little boyfriend"
@@Geo_K012 in BrBa or BCS?