Gus Goes Savage on Victor with a Box Cutter| Breaking Bad (Giancarlo Esposito)
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- After Gale's (David Costabile) passing, Walter (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse (Aaron Paul) get held in the lab by Victor, Mike (Jonathan Banks), and Gus (Giancarlo Esposito). Walter pleads with Gus not to hurt them, but things take a shocking turn when Gus ends up cutting Victor's throat with a box cutter.
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From Season 4, Episode 01: "Box Cutter"
Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
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When you’re able to put Mike in shock, that means you made your point without saying a word.
No kidding. This scene really grabbed me when I first saw it. What Gus did came out of nowhere. And if I remember correctly, the scene was all the more chilling when Gus put his suit coat back on and straightened his tie.
Actually, when you're able to put Mike in shock; you're the closest thing to the devil and I'm not messing with you, ever!
Exactly what I thought, not just the surprise on his face but that it caught him off guard enough to make him, one of the show's biggest professionals, point a gun at his boss, Gus definitely proved his point
And also when you add a little bit of curry to the dish INSTEAD of onions it makes a big difference.
@@Smellmipoo4932speaking of curry, add a grated apple…..really ups the flavor
As Walter was babbling on, I think Gus was realizing every word he said was right, and that just made him angrier and angrier.
You might be right about it. But one thing is that, Gus has been friends with Gale and even supported him in his education. But the mistep was him ever being a target because gales nature is innocent.
@jkrunch2166
*“Every word you just spoke has made me violently angry.”*
@@plasmahandoku1073 I don't think Gus was really friends with Gale. He supported him. But he still used him.
Gus knew Walter's value from the beginning, what got him really mad was the failure of Victor in saving Gale, who is someone Gus liked, combined with Victor attempting to diminish the importance of Gus having a good chemist who could reliably synthesize high purity methamphetamine and then using this to minimize his failure. It's as if Victor was calling Gus dumb for investing so much money building a secret underground laboratory and paying millions to an actual chemist to run the operation instead of some methhead cooking drugs on a makeshift lab.
@@daaaavidzGood take! From that angle it's pretty disrespectful toward Gale, and Victor is too cocky and impulsive, running into a crime scene and kicking over a table of lab equipment for instance.
Well victor didn't know which chiral center would be eliminated so he had to go.
It's the one at the alpha carbon adjacent to the amino group, yielding dextromethamphetamine. Poor guy.
😂😂😂😂 lol
Seems like he was the chiral center
@@ryanm7263 Obviously. Jeez.
Jesse didn't know what chiral center it was either...but Gus didn't slit his throat in front of the cartel chemists cause he knows the phenolcetic acid is the one with the Bee on the barrel...
Howard and Lalo killed it in this scene!!!
Wow ive never seen this comment before
No, Gus did
Lalo "It's gonna be like I'm not even here."
vravo bince
@@DaScorpionStinghe is six feet under
Jesse went from shooting Gale in the face to witnessing Victor’s throat cut in quick succession.
Jesse got absolutely shit on and mentally destroyed in this show and it's really hard to watch.
While on meth smhh
That whole season he was pretty much acting like a zombie. Like when he was painting his house and casually said yes to Walter’s request to kill Gus.
@@ScrimmyBungletsthe hardest thing was watching andrea. that was so fucking brutal.
I never even though of that and I’ve seen this show COUNTLESS TIMES lol
After this, Gus told them to get back to work, and they went back to making their money, never to have this incident again
bro's last seconds alive is being roasted by a bald man witch cancer😭
Victor was seen at the crime scene. That was his death sentence right there.
He also made it clear he knew enough about the cook, that’s just knowing too much. It’s a risk to have him, could get info to the cartel or worse.
But Jesse could be seen too at Gale. Plot shield aside, Gus should have box cuttered him too in real world.
@@MassEffectGER jesse left after the murder, no one saw him
@nycolasdeandrade7147
One cannot be sure in a dense residential area. He didn't even use a silencer.
@@MassEffectGER As I recall, they had a sketch of Victor but nothing about Jesse. Canonically, no one saw Jesse at the scene.
Lalo and Howard watching Victor die:
👁👄👁 👁👄👁
Don’t you mean:
💀💀
"You know if Jimmy was here, he'd talk the chicken man down to just cutting off a pinky" Lalo says to Howard
@@scarredface2684 "World class son of a bitch"
Their eyes were closed when they died though lol
@@kotathegymratno they were both eyes open
Giancarlo played this character perfectly
He deserves more awards than he has. Put some respect to his name.GE!
Reasons for Victor's death:
- He exposed himself at crime scene.
- Disrespect Gus by amaturely cooking without order. The equipments were properly prepared by Gus were meant for the best chemist.
It had nothing to do with Victor cooking. Gus isn't the type to kill because of disrespect. That's more of Tuco's style. Victor was exposed at the crime scene, that's the main reason he died here.
He wasn’t up to pollo’s standards
Main reason is Gus was going to let WW and Jesse live, he didn't want to leave any witnesses of that, and he trusted Mike more than Victor, who was beginning to be too arrogant
@@guillaumev.5924 That doesn't really hold up. Other employees saw them such as Tyrus.
The Blue Sky was always vital for Gus' plans against the cartel.
Gus doesn't need words to be intimidating, He only needs actions
Well he’s killing someone here so
pretty sure youd be intimidated by anyone that just committed a murder infront of your eyes but yeah
He’s ends up with half has face blown off so I’d say that’s a fair ending
@@jamesmoore4508foreal
Gustavo "I don't believe fear to be an effective motivator" Fring, everybody
see chuc people do change!
@@jennih261 Actually he came around to that very idea after Mike taught him that lesson and it was proven correct with Nacho
but with Walt he decided to revert to his old ways, which was a mistake
Not really planning to motivate here, so much as simply express his displeasure.
I think Gus doesn't use fear until it becomes nesessary.
I think this was less about motivation and more about tying up a loose end. By this point Victor was already a liability anyway.
Mike pointed his gun at gus lol even mike was freaked out.
You gotta love the fact that Mike's instictive reaction was to pull out his gun
Gus being quiet for 5 minutes is one of the scariest things ever
"you kill Jesse, you don't have me" so he actually cares about him😊😊😊😊
The biggest mistake of Walter White.
@@superartstudio Yeah, yet again he brought himself into this mess when he force Jesse to work with him.
I think it was more that he didn't want Jessie's death on his conscious as an ex student and a partner Walt couldn't live with that.
@@emz2969what's conscious? I think it's conscience that you mean. And yes his conscience told him you don't want your partner and student to die which literally means he cares for him....
Better Call Saul: Victor and Tyrus are always with each other.
Dying Victor: Where the hell are you Tyrus?!
BCS implies that Tyrus was Gus' right hand before Mike came along, and it seems like Tyrus and Mike didn't like each other while Victor was ok with Mike, so the implication is that Tyrus was moved somewhere else after Mike took his place
@@zekeiwa5837that explains why tyrus didnt like mike
Tyrus the next day: Big Thor! Big Thor!!!
Tyrus probably was eating that chilean soup gus made
Bruh, even Mike was shocked. That's not something easy to do.
That sound Walt makes at 1:38 always makes me laugh
😂😂😂
NRRGH
Like a frustrated old man 😂
"nnnHEH"
-The Danger
Like a sheep
Victor smiles as Gus pops out the blade what a nice employee happy to die for his job.
The ease with which Gus kills Victor shows he has killed enough guys
Mike's reaction was the best. His character has seen so much killing and death in his lifetime as a cop and a criminal. But this shocked the shite out of even him. Great writing.
To think Gus would still have his criminal empire, if he just got rid of some kid-killing street dealers and kept Walt and Jesse on-board.
It’s not that easy with Walt. Gus said it from the beginning, Jesse is a problem. Sure, get rid of the two nobodies, problem solved…until the next problem. The real issues would have been resolved if Walt accepted a lucrative buyout for Jesse and just went about his business with Gale.
Notice that Mike drew on Gus for a second in his shock and instinct, nice little nod to his training as a cop.
Victor gave his life to Gus on a silver platter, and this is the thanks he gets.
Victor this, victor that , victor va fongool!
Victor made some serious mistakes including cooking without order and getting seen at the scene of the crime his life was a risk anyway Gus would have likely made effort to deal with that on its own but he couldn’t threaten Walter in a serious way as well without great risk except for to show his something traumatic unexpected and without warning that’s what will happen. Hence Victors death, a mix of mistakes and wrong place wrong time but if he didn’t make the mistakes he wouldn’t be at risk but the mistakes weren’t the only reason. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
You can't fuck up like that and keep going. He basically got fired.
@peanuttgalleriYEP It's a The Sopranos reference lol
@@Evatallica I didn't watch that wop trash.
You know you've made your point when you have a guy like Mike even thinking: WTF is even going on right now?
He wanted to send a message, but he remembered he was in this same possition with his friend all those years ago. He knew that he still needed walt but killing somebody that he cared about would make him dangerous, and he knew that walt was too intelegent to keep as a slave locked up and that his brother in law being a dea agent made it even worse. Walt was unpredictable but if gus stopped supplying meth to his distributers his entire network would fall appart. The only way for gus to show he was a threat was to kill victor not only that but victor was seen by cameras and connected to gus.
"intelegent" Intelligent.
Hmm, I always wondered how it was that Gus kept paying Walt so much after this when he could have had him as a slave, since all Walt's choices were cooking or dying, however you OP made a good point.
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingForJust remember who you're working for!
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor You're giving a skilled chemist access to a lot of powerful chemicals. "Slave" isn't happening here. Jesse could be enslaved because he didn't have the skill or baseline knowledge to do sometuing vindictive. Walter does.
@@hagamapama hmm, excellent point!!
This is the moment Victor became
dead
Roommates with Lalo and Howard.
Deadburg
What was gus thinking? How will Victor cook now?
He's expanding his empire to the afterlife. Once it looked like Walt could handle things, he dipped out with Hector.
@@wompastompa3692not without fixing his tie
So the lab was simply a dance floor above Howard's and Lalo's grave.
The brilliance of characterizing someone as the calm person who doesn't get into the mudslinging is that it makes it all the more valuable when they do.
Walt just roasting Victor while Gus is dressing up to kill.
ppl saw his face at Gale's crime scene, victor had to go. Gus just used that opportunity to scare those guys to death, to make sure they do what they're told. But sometimes scaring your underlings can go to far, to the point where they turn on you. This happened in Philadelphia when nicky scarfo decided to kill Salvie Testa, that made the guys in that crew turn on Scarfo, even his nephew. They felt like if he could do this to someone as loyal as Salvie Testa, over almost nothing, then he wouldn't hesitate to do it to them.
In fact that's the point Walt made to Mike shortly after when he tailed him to that bar
Similar to Robespierre's list. Tried to threaten everyone at once so everyone at once turned on him.
One particularly chilling aspect of this scene is that only thing Gus says is “Well? Get back to work” after killing Victor.
Actions speak louder than words, after all…
I like how Mike is so shocked here that he draws out his gun and points it at Gus, his employer.
He’s so confused he doesn’t even know how to process this event.
One of my fav small details in this whole show is that Mike is so surprised he points his pistol at Gus. Homie was prepared
The way Mike looks at Walt when he said I’ll shoot gale again if he had too like he was poking the bear is kinda funny to me.
There’s just something about Walter when he’s nervous and scared it makes for unmissable entertainment. He’s so good at being that guy that you root for and you hate but he always entertains you nonetheless. You wouldn’t wanna kill Walter because he’s so useful and at times hilariously comical. 😂
The difference between Walt and Gus is that Walt would never do something like that
The reason behind Victor's execution, was because he was seen on the crime scene of Gale's house.
On top of that, he may know every 'step' to a cook, but just like Walt said, all he's doing is following a recipe, assuming it never can change - when it does in fact change.
Yeah Crazy 8 just died from not eating a sandwich.
Proceeds to shoot and kill Mike for insulting him right when Mike is about to get out of the crime scene basically scot-free.
@@emac7050 crazy 8 was gonna kill walt
Walt never used a bladed weapon.
After what Victor and Tyrus did to Nacho, this felt really cathartic now.
Victor had the audacity to smirk upon seeing Nacho's dead body....
Gus puts on an awesome performance. His lack of words and nonverbal demeanor added uncertainty to the equation. It did a great job of maintaining a constant state of fear, because nobody had any idea what was going to happen next. Then he killed the least suspecting person in the room, who thought he had Gus completely figured out. He’s proven to Walt and Jesse that he’s totally unpredictable and capable of anything and that it is unwise to underestimate him. If they do, they’ll end up like Victor.
"Everything comes down to following a recipe, steps never change"
Tell me you know nothing about chemistry without telling me you know nothing about chemistry
Finally Gus could put the skills he learnt at general Pinochet's side to good use
I actually think Gus originally planned to kill Walt and Jessie, but changed his mind after hearing Walt's numerous good points and decided to get rid of Victor instead as Victor proved himself to be far less careful and intelligent than Walt by openly exposing his face at Gale's place.
Lalo hearing allat: 😃
"All you had to do, Is clean the Chemical leak."
Gus 'I am different' Fring
the fact that even mike was scared of gus said it all.
When people say that walt didnt care about jessie see how he defends jessie even when he is about to get kill most likely in a horrific way. The only reason everything blew up like it did was on jessie
Just because Walt cared doesn't mean he didn't use Jesse and disregarded him the whole time lol
Yes, he stood for him, and Jesse stood for him aswell later on, but it was Walt who betrayed and used him to kill Gus
@@zekeiwa5837 well, Jesse was making friends with Gus and Mike, the very crims that tried to kill Walt and constantly threatened him
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor because they were doing the one thing walt failed at: making jesse feel like he was useful
the entirety of season 4 has walt disregarding how jesse feels and downright telling him to his face that the good things he did were all about walt, which was right but in due time both mike and gus learned to appreciate. mike was clear that walt was safe after killing gale, but walt kept pushing
@@zekeiwa5837so what would walt do ? Let gus kill his wife,son & infant daughter?
@@MelodiousJourney My thoughts exactly, Gus threatened Walt's family and that was Gus's downfall. People saying "Walt's pride and ego." bitch if someone threatened my family I'd go to hell and back to make sure that didn't happen, Gus was a threat and that threat got eliminated by an old cartel in a wheelchair that Gus loved to torment.
0:20
walter "i'd do it again!"
gus "OK Bet!" *gets ready*
To this day we still don't fully know why Gus killed Victor, I mean.. Gus wasn't told Victor was seen at Gale's apartment so why kill one of your loyal henchmen?
I believe Mike told him offscreen.
I think it was to show every one, even someone as loyal as victor is ultimately expendable.
Yes we do.
Victor overstepped, he was seen on the scene of Gale's death by witnesses.
On top of that, he may know every 'step' to the cook, but he wouldn't know how to fix issues with variables - like Walt said.
To prove a point: “since I can no longer kill you or Jessie until I get another chemist, this is what will happen to you if you get out of line”.
The way I see it, Mike and Victor made the mistake of allowing Walt to call Jessie, which lead to Gale's death. Had they followed orders and just killed Walt, like he instructed them, everything would've been fine. And since Mike is more useful to him, he killed Victor as a way to prove a point to all three.
This is the moment where Pal isn't flipping hamburgers.
I love how Mike starts aiming at Gus and waddles backwards
Copstinct.
Lalo and howard chilling under the laboratory
Damn savage comment 🔥
@@youthinkyouknowme5551 Lalo Salamanca shooted howard in the fucking head
I finished watching Better Call Saul today, and I’m so happy that I get this now
@@OfficialTopHatCharlie its all over now
@@anis4844 sadly
This was my first Breaking Bad episode. I was hooked after this.
wait didn't you start watching it in order?
Walt went from "let us work" to "im gonna need a sick day" oretty quick lmao
i hear "allow you to murder me" and "allow you to murder us" its so weird like the blue and black or gold and white dress trick
"Get back to work"
-Gus Fring
"Well? Get back to work".
Gale’s death came from a misunderstanding between Walt and Mike. Mike and Victor really did have a problem in the lab that they needed Walt to look at.
this scene is so good omfg
That was the moment Walter became a witness
4:33 even Mike knew Gus was different he didn’t know if he was next or not shesssh
"You are not flipping hamburgers pal" lmaooo
Howard is underneath them for this entire scene.
Gus closes the door the hardest he ever has in this scene.
If Victor hadn’t allowed himself to be seen by all those bystanders next to Gale’s dead body, Gus absolutely would have killed Mike and Walt.
As Gus was showering Lalo can be heard saying YOU DONE??!!!!
Jesse just sitting there ready for it
1:37 walts growl is so random and funny to me ☠️
im amazed that gus didnt kill him right then and there. in the real world i think he would have.
If Gus knew that Jesse can cook on his own in the Superlab at this time, Walt would have been killed alongside Victor.
Depends i mean people in criminal world kill for even less
I always wondered whether Walt changed Gus's mind or if he already knew what he was gonna do before he walked in
My god. This is the second greatest show of all time.
The thing that convinced Gus to murder Victor was when Walter says "we'll just pick up right where we left off". In that moment Gus knew he had to make a point and show that Walt had not gotten away scot free with his plan, because Gus showed him that as soon as he became an expendable liability he was completely willing to eliminate him.
All Victor had to do was not hurt Lyle the glorious king... 😞
This is where Peele with his sandwich and juice box come around... poor Key😅
I wonder whether he already made the decision or he was going to kill Walt and Jesse but was persuaded by Walt's speech
Just like no doze
Life is Life
Kind of funny how he just ended up behind him when he was right in front of his right shoulder 😅🍻🍺
He took a step back, man, it can be seen
you can see him move back
Gus: *teleports behind you*
this is the exacto moment
I was so confused when I watched this scene the first time
4:21 gus is such a business man he expanded his drug empire to hell with Victor being main cook
; Walt was feeling good and strong and like he was in a good position to stay alive, but he was only right about that last one. Because Gus showed him the deal, and when he did it, he made Mike go wide-eyed, which says a LOT.
4:33 the look on mike's face like 😮😡 lol
Walt to Gus : Gale's death is on you
Walt is really a daring person Bruh
Walter: you won’t do this, you’re too smart! Gus: *funny thing is, I know you’re playing me, but you’re right*
The look in Gus eyes was... quit/don't fkn play with me 😡
That was messed up.
Gus gained respect for Jesse for keeping his mouth shut and playing it cool
Wow. Hal really did let himself go after Lois left. Can't believe he used Malcolm's meth formula to break bad.
Did y’all noticed mike aimed at Gus.
they make so many references to Gus being the Devil in this show. peep the red suit and floor in the lab.
Fun fact: this scene was so realistic from a medical perspective that a medical professional watched it and asked “wait this is real?”
That medical professional sounds like a regard.
"Is this real?" Yes man, they actually murdered an actor on-screen. You know, usual stuff.
@@zekeiwa5837 I think he was joking
@@zekeiwa5837Regard
@@zekeiwa5837it is you sir, who are in fact, highly regarded.
Why was Gus so hellbent on killing Walt in the first place? Yeah, he killed Gus' distributors, but they didn't follow Gus' orders either
They did though, Gus ordered the killing on the 11 year old.
this scene was so epic!!!!
Why do they pronounce Gail Boetticher's name as "Bennicker" (for the longest time I thought he had something to do with Ted Beneke!)? All the pronounciation guides I can find suggest something that sounds more like "Boatisher"
Your guides are wrong then.
@@milkwalkerjones633 I don't think so. I think Breaking Bad is wrong in this instance.
idk why but walt whining at 0:30 is very funny
Tragic...after working his way up the ladder as a fast food errand boy and getting the prestigious title of honorary professor from the dean of heisenberg University his life was cut short by a fryer cook...