Gus's fatal flaw was his failure to realize he could have won by doing nothing. Just running his restaurants would have saved him from the Hector bomb. Hector would have wasted away, sucking down jello, while thinking of Nacho. Gus was a lot like Wal-Turd that way. Wal-Turd could have won by accepting what his former Gray Matter partners offered him in terms of money and health care and letting Hank agree to care for his family after he dies - Show over in five minutes.
@@Succcccccccccccc that’s the one thing he’d never give up. His dignity to never speak to the federales. If he gets one up on Fring he’ll do it any other way, plus Fring would kill Hector before he could say anything useful to the DEA, it would be useless and a death sentence.
His final moments could be seen as deeply emotional. Realizing his death, he thought 3 things. First is that he would not suffer the indignity of dying in the same room as Hector. Second was that he would not look weak and afraid at his final moments, because Gus is prideful. Lastly, he would look presentable, because it shows he was in control to the very end, because it was one of his greatest obsessions.
This was a great breakdown, not just addressing the characters and their actions but how it all fits into the plot. Great job! Liked and subscribed. Looking forward to the next videos.
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You should provide a scenario where Gus decided to help Jesse kill those drug dealers at the cost of Jesse no longer working with Walt and can’t cook or sell meth again. Gus will pay him for his time so he doesn’t talk or want to be desperate for money. Would it work?
@@thedefinitiveopinion I just think it’s an interesting topic for a video cause no one’s ever provided the scenario. It’s good to be back guys you are all awesome
Gus reminds me of Captain Ahab from Moby Dick or Max Cady from Cape Fear. He is a revenge based villain. Like Captain Ahab and Max Cady, he could have won and survived by doing nothing.
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Gus has to be one of my favourite characters in 'Breaking Bad' his backstory seeing his partner he loved being taken out in front his eyes would mess up any person.
I love how we're introduced to him as a sociopathic drug lord, but later learn that, while he's still a sociopathic drug lord, there's a lot more than drugs to his empire with so many revenge aspects!
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Then I don't think you actually disagree 😂! Of course, Gus clearly operated logically at times (with children, for example, showing a lack of empathy to help further his plan). We were just making the point that his foundation is emotional and it's what eventually led to his downfall! Thanks for watching and we appreciate you commenting your thoughts so we could clarify! Thank you!
no villain is (purely) logical, because all motives are non-logical. what people mistake for 'logical' motivations are really just simpler motivations. but there's fundamentally nothing more logical about the desire to make money than to maintain relationships or be appreciated by your family or get revenge
Gus ruled by his need for revenge against but not consumed by it because he suppressed his emotion's until he had a chance to finally exact his revenge Don Eladio Hector Salamanca and Lalo Salamanca and the rest of the cartel
Soooo ya know that character with the two faces & personalities in Nightmare B4 Xmas❓ Listening 🎧 to this is like 😅😵💫 that guy--except waaay more annoying. Like.... Why not just enee meenee miiinee moe it and ONE of you read / narrate? It's super weird.😄😄😆 It's just my opinion Lol
Gus's fatal flaw was his failure to realize he could have won by doing nothing. Just running his restaurants would have saved him from the Hector bomb. Hector would have wasted away, sucking down jello, while thinking of Nacho. Gus was a lot like Wal-Turd that way. Wal-Turd could have won by accepting what his former Gray Matter partners offered him in terms of money and health care and letting Hank agree to care for his family after he dies - Show over in five minutes.
Wal-Turd 💀
In other words, pride and a desire for vengeance.
I feel like eventually Hector would have spilled the beans to the DEA since he has nothing to lose
@@Succcccccccccccc that’s the one thing he’d never give up. His dignity to never speak to the federales. If he gets one up on Fring he’ll do it any other way, plus Fring would kill Hector before he could say anything useful to the DEA, it would be useless and a death sentence.
wal-turd💀💀💀
His final moments could be seen as deeply emotional. Realizing his death, he thought 3 things. First is that he would not suffer the indignity of dying in the same room as Hector. Second was that he would not look weak and afraid at his final moments, because Gus is prideful. Lastly, he would look presentable, because it shows he was in control to the very end, because it was one of his greatest obsessions.
For me, Gustavo Fring was the only one in the BB/BCs universe to understand the "Long Game".
100%. He actually knew what it meant to build an empire. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Poor Victor he just wanted to be a good henchman.
This was so wonderfully done! Good editing, solid analysis. You deserve way more views and subs!!
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This was a great breakdown, not just addressing the characters and their actions but how it all fits into the plot. Great job! Liked and subscribed. Looking forward to the next videos.
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You should provide a scenario where Gus decided to help Jesse kill those drug dealers at the cost of Jesse no longer working with Walt and can’t cook or sell meth again. Gus will pay him for his time so he doesn’t talk or want to be desperate for money.
Would it work?
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@@thedefinitiveopinion I just think it’s an interesting topic for a video cause no one’s ever provided the scenario. It’s good to be back guys you are all awesome
This is a wonderful analysis, however referring to Max as a "friend" is just incorrect, they were lovers.
Gus reminds me of Captain Ahab from Moby Dick or Max Cady from Cape Fear. He is a revenge based villain. Like Captain Ahab and Max Cady, he could have won and survived by doing nothing.
Good comparison, definitely some inspiration in their pursuits and motives! Thanks for commenting!
less then 1k views? nah this deserves way more
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Why am I just now getting reccomended this?!?! Fantastic work.
BTW, what happened to your Joker analysis? Copyright gods get you?
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Bih i discovered this a year ago
@@AnatonyBrad-cj4sp um you didn't look at how long ago the comment was posted i guess...???
Ahhh watching people talk about a show I like… This is perfect! 😇
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This was a really interesting video, great job.
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Man this is a amazing video and very underrated keep it up though this is how you get subs
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Gus's "friend" Max... his most trusted "friend" Max? Really? Max was the love of Gus's life. Period.
epic video, and great editing!
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Gus has to be one of my favourite characters in 'Breaking Bad' his backstory seeing his partner he loved being taken out in front his eyes would mess up any person.
I love how we're introduced to him as a sociopathic drug lord, but later learn that, while he's still a sociopathic drug lord, there's a lot more than drugs to his empire with so many revenge aspects!
''we all rooted for walter at some point'' no i was rooting for jesse the entire time.. poor boy
Really good Video, I enjoyed it a lot :D
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Gus' "friend"
Yeah, we forgot that it was confirmed they were romantic partners. Thanks for watching, though!
Gustavo was the only character in this show I ever rooted for.
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Breaking Bad has gone down as one of, if not the greatest, TV shows of all time. It highlights concepts like ego and power, and what they can do to a person. In this video, we analyze the character of Gustavo Fring and what makes him such a great villian. Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed!
I disagree. Gus was still logical, he just had emotional motives. Also, every great man will collapse eventually.
Then I don't think you actually disagree 😂! Of course, Gus clearly operated logically at times (with children, for example, showing a lack of empathy to help further his plan). We were just making the point that his foundation is emotional and it's what eventually led to his downfall! Thanks for watching and we appreciate you commenting your thoughts so we could clarify! Thank you!
@@thedefinitiveopinion No problem.
3:05, *partner, not friend
Yeah, they were confirmed to be lovers by the show runner in 2022! We didn’t even know 💀
epic vid dude
Thank you!
no villain is (purely) logical, because all motives are non-logical. what people mistake for 'logical' motivations are really just simpler motivations. but there's fundamentally nothing more logical about the desire to make money than to maintain relationships or be appreciated by your family or get revenge
awesome video now please do one on why Lyle is the true criminal mastermind of the entire series 😂😂😂😂
Gus ruled by his need for revenge against but
not consumed by it because he suppressed his emotion's until he had a chance to finally exact
his revenge Don Eladio Hector Salamanca and
Lalo Salamanca and the rest of the cartel
Fring is the hero.
Definitely debatable! please tell us your opinion!
Not even close, honestly.
I call bullshit, he’s logical about everything except hector y did they not kiss each other???
I never even thought about that. You might be on to something 🫣
luvs it
We’re glad 😁
KingFring
If he'd ignored Gale's insecurities he'd still be making piles of cash with bergermeister meisterberger.
Soooo
ya know that character with the two faces & personalities in Nightmare B4 Xmas❓
Listening 🎧 to this is like 😅😵💫 that guy--except waaay more annoying. Like....
Why not just enee meenee miiinee moe it and ONE of you read / narrate?
It's super weird.😄😄😆
It's just my opinion Lol
historians will say they were close friends
Eerily similar: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achilles_and_Patroclus
Can someone tell me what accent this is?? I mean other than irritating
Gus' "friend"
Yeah, we forgot that it was confirmed they were romantic partners. Thanks for watching, though!
@@thedefinitiveopinion?
@@TieflingInAJarthey were dating, not that difficult to comprehend lol