Breaking Bad: Gus Fring - Man as Corporation

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  • @thetake
    @thetake  6 лет назад +300

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    • @sawanpancholi7366
      @sawanpancholi7366 6 лет назад +1

      ScreenPrism want hank shreder video

    • @vaisnow
      @vaisnow 6 лет назад +1

      ScreenPrism Hey can you do a few on Deathnote?

    • @judeisurufernando674
      @judeisurufernando674 6 лет назад +1

      ScreenPrism Love the research guys. Very compelling. I'd like to suggest analysing the "Western" aspect of Breaking Bad. Vince Gilligan himself has said that he plotted it similar to a contemporary Western. I'd love it if we could dig deeper on that.

    • @NuanceOverDogma
      @NuanceOverDogma 6 лет назад +5

      Ugh another anti capitalist media spewing BS. So I guess Skill Share is evil & you are pimping yourself off. These terrible narrators are really lame. Let's hope ScreenPrism doesn't become a large corporation.

    • @LabTech41
      @LabTech41 6 лет назад

      I think you'd be better served by not bringing up examples of things just because the public believes it to be a certain way. If you actually read and investigated Martin Shkreli, I don't think you'd lump him in with Gus Fring.

  • @ursidae97
    @ursidae97 5 лет назад +4328

    It's genuinely difficult for me to not respect Gus Fring. And that's the scariest part of it all for me.

    • @user-qr7eb1sf3l
      @user-qr7eb1sf3l 5 лет назад +164

      Bad people can still be likeable

    • @hankwylderson7196
      @hankwylderson7196 5 лет назад +5

      OMG! Omerguy i might be a bad guy omerguy..

    • @clownworldhereticmyron1018
      @clownworldhereticmyron1018 5 лет назад +280

      You can respect someone's positive qualities without endorsing their negative ones. He is an objectively brilliant and driven man, those are traits we'd admire in anyone. The application is the issue.

    • @ng3933
      @ng3933 5 лет назад +53

      He's my favourite character in breaking bad

    • @madeinmadras658
      @madeinmadras658 5 лет назад +9

      Bad people also impact the world a lot. We can take the good things from them and use it for good.

  • @eidetecker
    @eidetecker 4 года назад +881

    "Gus' smile never reaches his eyes." That's a brilliant observation, AND it shows how brilliant the actor is to pull that off.

    • @snicky58
      @snicky58 2 года назад +20

      Gus was a perfect example of the phrase "dead eyes."

    • @jk-wk4ls
      @jk-wk4ls 2 года назад +10

      Ya it's called corporate smile

    • @1000000man1
      @1000000man1 2 года назад +6

      Many People do it in real life. People who have to deal with customers/employers they don't like. People who feel empty or depressed and put on an outward smile.

  • @Blackuno3
    @Blackuno3 5 лет назад +1386

    Gus was so professional he even fix his tie in death that dedication

    • @dreademperor2094
      @dreademperor2094 4 года назад +43

      Gotta look sharp even in death

    • @xx_isabel_the_wolf_xx3869
      @xx_isabel_the_wolf_xx3869 4 года назад +10

      @@dreademperor2094 he needs to look good in the coffin one way or another even if its closed or opened.

    • @Ok-cq7zq
      @Ok-cq7zq 3 года назад +21

      straightening his tie to meet the devil

    • @kylesoler4139
      @kylesoler4139 3 года назад +17

      He wants to look good for a deal with Satan.

    • @vishishify
      @vishishify 3 года назад +21

      @@kylesoler4139 Gus would probably be running Hell in a few months

  • @deeanna8448
    @deeanna8448 5 лет назад +635

    Giancarlo Esposito did a phenomenal job. Gus' calm brutality was extremely chilling.

    • @mkedmusa9416
      @mkedmusa9416 4 года назад +6

      Giancarlo...would do a great job!! Followed his career!! Since Spike Lee's School Daze...you must check thst movie out! One best ever!

  • @kristineilochi4615
    @kristineilochi4615 5 лет назад +3014

    Giancarlo Esposito should've won an Emmy for his role on "Breaking Bad."

    • @soumyasishbhattacharyya2805
      @soumyasishbhattacharyya2805 4 года назад +16

      Ikr! Too bad he didn't.

    • @John_Smith77
      @John_Smith77 4 года назад +24

      Kristine Ilochi with any luck, he could win one for BCS.

    • @andrewince8824
      @andrewince8824 4 года назад +167

      He's an Italian actor. Let that sink in. An Italian actor portrayed a Chilean so well, even nailed the accent and Spanish to the point most of us wholly believed him to be Chilean. If that doesn't deserve an Oscar and an independent series then what does?

    • @soumyasishbhattacharyya2805
      @soumyasishbhattacharyya2805 4 года назад +90

      @@andrewince8824 you mean Emmy right? Oscar is for the movies. And yes, Giancarlo Esposito is one hell of an actor. Gus Fring is one of the strongest characters in television history.

    • @andrewince8824
      @andrewince8824 4 года назад +31

      @@soumyasishbhattacharyya2805 just give him all the awards. The man is a fair dinkum legend.

  • @JohnCLewis-xk4nx
    @JohnCLewis-xk4nx 5 лет назад +6157

    Gus Fring, like Saul Goodman, should have a solo series.

    • @debbiehariette6335
      @debbiehariette6335 5 лет назад +86

      yes!!!!

    • @Beiez
      @Beiez 5 лет назад +646

      Debbie Hariette I mean to be fair Better Call Saul seems to be focussing lesser and lesser on Saul and more on Mike, Gus and the cartel, which I really love

    • @debbiehariette6335
      @debbiehariette6335 5 лет назад +79

      @@Beiez hopefully it continues like that as it's really interesting (I am mid way though season 4), but I would love to see a few episodes about Gus before the cartel too

    • @gregnok1975
      @gregnok1975 5 лет назад +63

      It soon will it is called chile con fring

    • @isakts8576
      @isakts8576 5 лет назад +6

      I would love that

  • @RobertoBlake
    @RobertoBlake 5 лет назад +1575

    My kinda villain, the more realistic Lex Luthor archetype

  • @PhantomSavage
    @PhantomSavage 6 лет назад +3979

    Gus isn't scary because he's well written, Gus is scary because he is real.

    • @arlette3700
      @arlette3700 4 года назад +22

      What do you mean?

    • @fegao3150
      @fegao3150 4 года назад +426

      @@arlette3700 Theres plenty of "legitimate businessmen" who are heads of crime syndicate who use their businesses as fronts and we dont know when we could meet them let alone accidentally get on the wrong side of them.

    • @eigelgregossweisse9563
      @eigelgregossweisse9563 4 года назад +23

      @@fegao3150 Absolutely concur.

    • @ayoubzahyo
      @ayoubzahyo 4 года назад +68

      Which means he is well written

    • @mr.obvious4810
      @mr.obvious4810 3 года назад +30

      @@ayoubzahyo also very helpfull that his acting is amazing.

  • @fruitsalad2187
    @fruitsalad2187 5 лет назад +3108

    Gus’s death scene is one of the best scenes I’ve ever seen in a show. When he walked out of the room I yelled in anger that he was still alive. Then the camera pans over to the other half of his blown up face and he falls to the ground. Amazing writing and execution. Beautiful.

    • @CentEH0321
      @CentEH0321 5 лет назад +96

      I wish I had that experience! I'm watching the show now and that scene was the only spoiler going in :(

    • @theinternettroll4219
      @theinternettroll4219 5 лет назад +13

      @@CentEH0321 same

    • @ItsDobbie
      @ItsDobbie 5 лет назад +177

      Fruit Salad It was phenomenal. My jaw dropped when I saw him walk out and straighten his tie. I was like how did he live? He’s some kind of superhuman. Then it panned over to the other side of his face and I felt a wave of relief.

    • @bighaych.7555
      @bighaych.7555 5 лет назад +46

      and the way he fixes his shirt and tie whiles his face is blown off🤣🤣

    • @stephaniewozny3852
      @stephaniewozny3852 5 лет назад +44

      I want to know how that blow didn't kill him instantly.

  • @futuropasado
    @futuropasado 5 лет назад +1188

    Also the great detail of Gus is that the first time he makes a killing personal it's where he dies. He could have killed Hector with his hitmans but he wanted to go and do it. Emotion took over there and he dies. Heisenberg was smarter then and he saw a possible flaw there.

    • @soumyasishbhattacharyya2805
      @soumyasishbhattacharyya2805 4 года назад +106

      I think Gus poisoning the whole drug cartel including Don Eladio in Mexico was also a personal issue,a revenge

    • @zevk._.
      @zevk._. 4 года назад +146

      @@soumyasishbhattacharyya2805 Was a revenge, but a smart move too, the cartel was causing him problems, killing his man, "taking" his money, wipe them was a investment too

    • @soumyasishbhattacharyya2805
      @soumyasishbhattacharyya2805 4 года назад +62

      @@zevk._. yeah he played it smart there. But when he tried to kill Hector,he was just being impulsive. He didn't make up a plan and didn't foresee it. Actually he should've been more cautious and aware. One mistake and boom! He is dead.

    • @zevk._.
      @zevk._. 4 года назад +26

      @@soumyasishbhattacharyya2805 Yes, killing Hector was totally precipitate, and did not take even 30% of the planning that he had to kill the Cartel. He had such a hurry, it was what have killed him

    • @soumyasishbhattacharyya2805
      @soumyasishbhattacharyya2805 4 года назад +35

      @@zevk._. honestly speaking, I became really sad when Gus died. Many say that he deserved to die because he killed children. But we do not know for sure if he was gonna really kill Walt's son and daughter. I mean he just threatened to kill them. Also,we don't exactly know whether he ordered to kill Tomas. Maybe those two street dealers killed him themselves to satisfy their own ego. I don't know where you are from,but in my region, everyone thinks Gus deserved to die. Even in internet I see these comments. But I don't know why,I have a feeling Gus wasn't that heartless. Maybe I am the only one.

  • @extraterrestrialhorse9722
    @extraterrestrialhorse9722 6 лет назад +5032

    Gus is the living embodiment of professionalism.

    • @luismerced100
      @luismerced100 5 лет назад +37

      Not any more :-D

    • @saymyname2896
      @saymyname2896 5 лет назад +12

      I think gus was copied from half life.......g-man

    • @tdreamgmail
      @tdreamgmail 5 лет назад +13

      Yes, absolutely psychotic.

    • @DominickDecocko
      @DominickDecocko 5 лет назад +11

      yeah half of his face blewn off inside his grave very alive and very professional.

    • @leehernandez2022
      @leehernandez2022 5 лет назад +7

      @@DominickDecocko professionals fail too...

  • @rewsterfewd1226
    @rewsterfewd1226 5 лет назад +1147

    Walt: i believe we’re alike in that way
    Gus is so offended lmfao

    • @Corrupted
      @Corrupted 5 лет назад +96

      I love it, when you first watch that scene you have no idea how different they are hahaha

    • @petejt
      @petejt 5 лет назад +31

      Gus knew it was just flattery.

    • @wattsnottaken1
      @wattsnottaken1 3 года назад +36

      Walt’s ego just got hurt big time. When Gus said, “We’re not alike at all”

    • @Elwood128
      @Elwood128 3 года назад +3

      And yet Walt outsmarted Gus in the end. Looks like they weren't in the same league after all.

    • @buddyltd
      @buddyltd 3 года назад +28

      @@Elwood128 Gus is a character with a fatal flaw - he enjoys torturing Hector Salamanca as punishment for killing his friend. It's the one weakness in his armour of near-pristine perfectionism and ruthlessness. As ineffectual as Walt proves himself to be many times over, he is good at recognising character weaknesses - he does so for Jesse, for Skyler and many others. Once he identifies Gus' fatal flaw, all of Gus' accomplishments meant nothing. Gus and the Cartel had been playing chess for years, and as Gus stood on the cusp of victory, Walt was the pigeon knocking the pieces over and shitting on the board.

  • @NakeyJakey
    @NakeyJakey 6 лет назад +2899

    love all these breaking bad break downs

  • @ricemenarq6230
    @ricemenarq6230 5 лет назад +1775

    *Gus Fring is CEO of Skillshare*

  • @TheCaliforniaHP
    @TheCaliforniaHP 5 лет назад +1728

    I love Gus Fring. Easily my favorite characters and a legendary villain

  • @chloe_speaks2384
    @chloe_speaks2384 5 лет назад +409

    "Gus sells two things. One is a popular consumer product that’s targeted at low-income populations and with long-term consumption, can contribute to disease and death. The other is methamphetamine." Best line.

  • @Luvie1980
    @Luvie1980 6 лет назад +1018

    Probably one of the greatest villains in t.v. history. Giancarlo was robbed of an Emmy!

    • @manantial773
      @manantial773 6 лет назад +21

      He was not, his Spanish was beyond terrible.

    • @daithimurphy6783
      @daithimurphy6783 5 лет назад +70

      Ivo Stoyanov most of us don’t know Spanish anyways so it didn’t make much of a difference

    • @Andre12241
      @Andre12241 5 лет назад +55

      @@manantial773 As a spanish speaker, I don't agree. His pronunciation wasn't the best one, but you can understand him at least. There are worst pronunciations out there, so yeah, he has a good use of the language.

    • @manantial773
      @manantial773 5 лет назад +6

      @@Andre12241 Nope, as Spanish speaker and as Spanish philologist, linguist and translator I think that his pronunciation is one of the worst in the entire history of TV.

    • @Andre12241
      @Andre12241 5 лет назад +32

      @@manantial773 you really think is the worst in tv? Well, I think you haven't watched a lot of movies and series then. To say that its one of the worst is kinda ridiculous, considering the fact that he knows more vocabulary than some of our spanish speakers.

  • @luisleal2940
    @luisleal2940 6 лет назад +1812

    What about a mike analysis ?

    • @patsfreak
      @patsfreak 6 лет назад +119

      Fernando Leal my favorite character. He needs it

    • @voteZDLR
      @voteZDLR 6 лет назад +135

      Mike basically was one of the few characters in the show who did not WANT to be "the man". He didn't want to be the boss. He was happy merely working at a privileged level as an employee for the Gus Fring's of the world (and later on Walt, although Mike has never liked Walt, he merely joined forces with him towards the end because the police took all the money he had ever earned and saved from Gus -- also Walt's fault, but indirectly).

    • @Keshaire
      @Keshaire 6 лет назад +2

      voteZDLR Todd was like that as well.

    • @voteZDLR
      @voteZDLR 6 лет назад +57

      ^ this is true but Todd was not intelligent enough to really be ABLE to grasp the big picture, Todd was kind of interesting in that he was more of a blind servant than Mike would ever be (and this is proven with how he deals with Walt, although Walt convinces Mike and Jesse that their partner is a 3 way split that's totally equal -- while everyone including Walt realizes he's really the one who was controlling that ship and Mike was smart enough to realize it too, he just didn't care -- Jesse actually believed it was that way because the money WAS shared between them in that split, he was also more of a follower though than anything else, getting off track lol). Todd made up for his basic lack of intelligence with vicious, cold-hearted execution. He was always following orders, I mean even in the Train episode they literally told him "Nobody can know this happened" so like a computer he sees the 13 year old and was like "OK, well nobody means nobody. Cya kid, sorry." In a disturbingly calm fashion. But yeah, he was built from the ground up to obey orders without question, something his uncle probably abused into him from a young age. I mean, something went wrong with that kid, probably more like somethings but you get the picture. Todd might be the most disturbing character in the show for me. Even moreso than Tuco.

    • @luisleal2940
      @luisleal2940 6 лет назад +6

      voteZDLR Don’t mess with Captain Daly for He’s a jolly good fellow!!

  • @TatersUnited
    @TatersUnited 5 лет назад +107

    Gus Fring is one of the most terrifying characters I’ve ever seen.

  • @RustCole01
    @RustCole01 3 года назад +203

    From an objective point of view, Gus was actually a fairly reasonable businessman, both in his legitimate restaurant and in the drug business. It almost never gets brought up but there are several instances in the show where Gus's employees at Pollos Hermanos demonstrate a fair amount of loyalty to him. He also appears to treat them pretty well.
    He gives his employees the remainder of the day off with paid overtime after the incident with Hector and then the following day he gathers his employees and fills them in on the situation. I mean, he lies about the reason but still.... Gus does seem like he aspires to be a better employer than most restaurant owners.
    Gus has a wild capacity for violence but he doesn't embrace it as virtue.... he uses it as a last resort. He even exhibits quite a bit of patience with Walter, who was a constant headache for him. Gus was content to allow Gale to be his cook and he probably could have run his empire without a hitch if he had never hooked up with Walt and Jesse. He even gave Walt a chance to walk away from the meth business and Walt immediately turned around and plotted to assassinate him. Gus was a bad guy, no doubt, but even with what we know as an audience, he still seems better than 90% of employers in the real world.... assuming he doesn't slit your jugular with a U-Knife

    • @KD-ou2np
      @KD-ou2np 3 года назад +16

      Yeah unfortunately our bosses can't all be sociopathically obbsessed with running a good business.

    • @MrPooly1459
      @MrPooly1459 2 года назад +1

      Yeah well just make sure not to become useless or a problem to him and you should be able to continue being alive.

    • @storiesfromher20s
      @storiesfromher20s Год назад +4

      Perhaps this is exactly what the writers want us to believe; that he’s a good boss. But no amount of PTO can or should make up for the murders hes committed. None of that discounts his sociopathic tendencies.
      He was patient with Walt because Walt WAS the business and Gus had already been exposed. This might be a if you cant beat em, join em situation in that sense. Had Walt been replaceable, the story would likely have been different.
      This is kinda like saying “ya, amazon exploits workers and creates dangerous working conditions, but hey at least they give those with client facing roles unlimited PTO and wellness days.” Gus is still a horrible human being and boss for his bottom line.

  • @baldingsan457
    @baldingsan457 5 лет назад +513

    “A man provides. And he does it even when he’s not appreciated, or respected, or even loved. He simply bears up and he does it. Because he’s a man”
    Such a masterpiece of a character.

    • @vanmoody
      @vanmoody 4 года назад +95

      He really manipulated Walter with that line.

    • @26yd1
      @26yd1 4 года назад +39

      It's a really strong sentence because you would expect it from either the archetype of the christian conservative working father, or the archetype of the badass silent underground muscled guy, but it's said by the softspoken mannered one... with the piercing stare and all the weight of pure domination of the capitalist hierarchy, the mastermind you don't fuck with, and it's so much more powerful than any Vin Diesel could make it sound, it remembers that the true patriarchs are on top of the hierarchies, it's not about the balls but the business.

    • @epicaunleashed8764
      @epicaunleashed8764 3 года назад +2

      @@26yd1 how leftist are you lmao

    • @26yd1
      @26yd1 3 года назад +9

      @@epicaunleashed8764
      Oh well, not that much, really
      Just a tiny bit of a post-acc-xenotranscendental-neo-individulaist-intersectionnal-social-singulitarianist-anarchist maybe?

    • @johnhenry4844
      @johnhenry4844 3 года назад +3

      This show really puts one off having a family, so much mediocrity, boredom, responsibility and un-masculine stupidity

  • @yuryyatsynovich
    @yuryyatsynovich 6 лет назад +611

    Wow, deciphering the meaning of the Gus' half-face scene is impressive

    • @gloverdragon6854
      @gloverdragon6854 6 лет назад +26

      wasn't difficult to "decipher" though...the guy was masking his "ugliness" behind a well groomed and trust worthy, well mannered outer appearance. both sides of him were out on display when he walked out of that explosion

    • @harrystyles7466
      @harrystyles7466 5 лет назад +4

      Thats true but their interpretation isnt the only one. You can take it as a refernce for Gus's character also without making it about politics.

  • @LucidSoundz
    @LucidSoundz 6 лет назад +529

    Gus Fring was such an amazing character

    • @naomiheart1863
      @naomiheart1863 3 года назад

      A racist representation

    • @zexfafa2794
      @zexfafa2794 2 года назад +1

      @Flying Dutchman he was not a villan

  • @theChaosEnigneer1
    @theChaosEnigneer1 4 года назад +366

    7:15 Gus sells two things:
    One is a popular consumer product, that's targeted at low income populations, and with long therm consumption can contribute to disease and death.
    The other is: fried chicken...

    • @josealmeida5768
      @josealmeida5768 4 года назад +1

      😂😂😂 great one!

    • @purumr
      @purumr 4 года назад +40

      The other is Meth, you ruined the joke!!

    • @Sondrox
      @Sondrox 4 года назад +17

      no he didn't, the other one being just "fried chicken" was the joke

    • @purumr
      @purumr 4 года назад +14

      @@Sondrox that's not what narrator said in the video. That's the correct method how this kind of jokes works. You state the obvious and do the switch at the end.

    • @faded9581
      @faded9581 3 года назад +7

      You ruined the joke with the misquote.
      It’s called a paraprosdokian.

  • @mehulpatel5051
    @mehulpatel5051 5 лет назад +139

    I fall in love with his professionalism! His working style and accent of talking superb! I started this series again because of Gus!

  • @AdamJack109
    @AdamJack109 5 лет назад +71

    It was brilliant to me how Walt (a man with a huge ego) was able to identify that same flaw in Gus by going after him through an old enemy of his because he knew that Gus would be too smart to put himself in danger in any situation not involving his ego-fueled need to torture Hector. Walt knew this because his whole empire was built out of spite in the same way that Fring’s was. It definitely takes you back to their first meeting where Walt insisted that him and Gus were similar people, and it turns out Walt was right.

  • @ethanhawkins3391
    @ethanhawkins3391 6 лет назад +313

    What did we do to deserve these recent Breaking Bad analysis videos? Keep posting them they’re amazing!

    • @NgataNare
      @NgataNare 6 лет назад

      What did we do to deserve this channel. 🙌

  • @luisleal2940
    @luisleal2940 6 лет назад +462

    Your Breaking bad characters analysis just proves this is one of the best series ever made !

    • @gdnygma490
      @gdnygma490 6 лет назад +4

      The wire bro .... have you seen it ?

    • @MrBibi86
      @MrBibi86 6 лет назад +4

      so very true.. look at how they summed up large corporations in one character. I never thought of Gus this way before.

    • @luisleal2940
      @luisleal2940 6 лет назад

      Is it coming home ?

    • @Clemente-rr7uh
      @Clemente-rr7uh 6 лет назад

      A melhor de sempre na minha honesta opinião

  • @Sernival
    @Sernival 4 года назад +87

    "The capitalist model appears attractive for a while"
    Mike: WE HAD A GOOD THING WITH FRING

  • @prettybullet4646
    @prettybullet4646 5 лет назад +277

    One of the most chilling scenes is in Season 4 when Gus calmly and quietly changes into a hazmat suit and cuts Victor's throat.

    • @dreademperor2094
      @dreademperor2094 4 года назад +7

      Had the same reaction as Walter, Jesse, and Mike

    • @lapacesiaconvoi
      @lapacesiaconvoi 3 года назад +2

      maybe they weren't told ahead of time what was going to happen. the director might have instructed everyone individually and not allow them to talk about it. it makes a shocking reaction more genuine. however i am not even an actor and if i was in that room, i'd react like they did.

  • @katb8061
    @katb8061 6 лет назад +557

    Gus was the most phenomenal, memorable, and chill-inducing villain I've ever had the pleasure of experiencing, not just in Breaking Bad but all shows in general. There was something both magnetic and horrifying about his character (and the actor's performance of course) that has stuck with me even after all these years. From a show that excelled in creating fascinating characters, Gus was truly a crowning achievement.
    Anyway I'm really enjoying these BB videos! I hope you'll make some for Better Call Saul too at one point, or at least about Saul himself

    • @calum1495
      @calum1495 6 лет назад +4

      He's like Marlo Stanfield if he grew up and became really, really competent

    • @Turtle1631991
      @Turtle1631991 6 лет назад +21

      I always felt gus was tragic character in the story. He basically had clean, well oild business operation which while ethically dubious was still more civilised than what the cartel does. That is until two self destructive morons crossed his way just ready to pull him down with them. Poor guy. :-D

    • @RLH-xv4ld
      @RLH-xv4ld 6 лет назад +4

      Among all characters, I adore him the most.

    • @Brandonhayhew
      @Brandonhayhew 6 лет назад +13

      Gus is better then Walter, in every way. When Gus died his empire that he built, died with him.
      Gus greatest villian in TV show.

    • @MidTierVillain
      @MidTierVillain 6 лет назад +2

      Calum Elliott he’s like a more business savvy Stringer Bell.

  • @RollingOrmond
    @RollingOrmond 6 лет назад +468

    I met Gus in an Albuquerque sushi bar, dining with his daughter. Got a selfie, nice fellow.

    • @Mikial.
      @Mikial. 4 года назад +53

      Rolling Ormond wtf thought he died

    • @danielkokal8819
      @danielkokal8819 4 года назад +44

      I named my cat Gustavo in his honor

    • @Mikial.
      @Mikial. 4 года назад +25

      Daniel Kokal your cat is a great actor

    • @danielkokal8819
      @danielkokal8819 4 года назад +22

      @@Mikial. Thanks. 2 emmy awards for BB. also, he had a supporting role in
      Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing. Then he acts like he gives a crap about me until
      after I open the can, then he goes back to ignoring me. I fall for it every time. ACTING !

    • @nadafro3116
      @nadafro3116 4 года назад +4

      @@danielkokal8819 your cat is a great cactor

  • @MackeyDeez
    @MackeyDeez 4 года назад +42

    Gus Fring is the archetype of how a crime lord should operate. By passing yourself off as a humble and benevolent business man will make it hard for people to question your character. Al Capone used to operate soup kitchens during the great depression

  • @randomplaceinruralamerica9618
    @randomplaceinruralamerica9618 3 года назад +35

    “It’s not personal…it’s just business”
    A phrase that embodies Gus

  • @badnewswade
    @badnewswade 4 года назад +348

    It's interesting that Gus is from Chile - the birthplace of neoliberalism.

    • @sisi5083
      @sisi5083 4 года назад

      Simplemente chile, weon wea weon por la chucha XD 🇨🇱

    • @rayres1074
      @rayres1074 4 года назад +36

      While saying "birthplace" is quite a stretch, it's a good point - Chile is often associated with neoliberalism

    • @Diego-carp
      @Diego-carp 4 года назад +1

      @@gianinapapetti9803 sigan nomás el camino de argentina,pero no lloren cuando se la peguen

    • @burro500
      @burro500 4 года назад +7

      ​@@gianinapapetti9803 compare chile to every other country in south america and you'll realise that in every aspect they live better

    • @burro500
      @burro500 4 года назад +9

      @Nicole B your problem is that you guys are so used to freedom that you take it for granted. here in brasil we made the same mistake you guys are making right now trying welfare state, when we changed our constitution in 1988, and the quality of life only decayed ever since.

  • @griffinh21
    @griffinh21 6 лет назад +270

    I feel like an idiot b/c I've seen the show four times and never realized Gus killed Victor for being seen.
    I always thought it was a sort of a warped punishment for failing to protect Gale

    • @travisbewley7084
      @travisbewley7084 6 лет назад +70

      Actually I thought it was because the guy was insulting the position of cook. Like in a weird way Walter is a stand in for his brother, who was important as a cook. His brother is killed because they dont respect his value.
      The guy flat out says that an idiot can be a cook by following a recipe.
      I think Gus was brought back to that moment his brother died and the poor guy was just talking like the guys who killed his brother.

    • @demongawl
      @demongawl 5 лет назад +34

      Travis Bewley No they’ve explicitly stated in interviews that Gus did it because he was seen. They make huge moments out of it on the show. Mike grilling Victor “Did you get seen? Did you?!” Then after Victor responds Mike stares at him for quite a while without saying anything, then called Gus. They confirmed why Gus did by showing his the artist rendering of Victor two separate times.

    • @nucleardonkeyboy1361
      @nucleardonkeyboy1361 5 лет назад

      That doesn't fit him in any way tho

    • @amitmaurya6179
      @amitmaurya6179 5 лет назад +13

      It was done for two purposes. One for him being seen at crime scene. Another to show his brutality to jesse and walter and also to us. He was sending a message that what he can do to their own men . Just look at the jesse reactions while he was chopping off victor.

    • @prestonclark1372
      @prestonclark1372 5 лет назад

      @WPLU572 Trunked Radio victor answered, remember he said what's the difference, I'm just another mexican

  • @scottyi88
    @scottyi88 6 лет назад +201

    It's either i'm partially OCD or that I just love how neatly and organized gus does things in the show. It is very satisfying watching how gus places things and put them in a neat, professional and organized way.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale 3 года назад +8

      Seems meditative to me.
      Call it OCD, organizing his clothes gives him time to organize his thoughts.

    • @blondeepartygirl
      @blondeepartygirl 2 года назад

      No I totally agree I love it!

    • @lolahernandez6871
      @lolahernandez6871 3 месяца назад

      Tell Hector in Better Call Saul 😂😂 when he brings the money rolled up in elastics to the Don. 😂😂😂

  • @rileyfreeman7122
    @rileyfreeman7122 6 лет назад +202

    the biggest mistake gus ever made was not killing walter with that box cutter

    • @RatatRatR
      @RatatRatR 6 лет назад +22

      And frankly I didn't think there was a believable reason for him not to, at that point. The story just needed Walt to prevail.

    • @AlejandroCastilloRapper
      @AlejandroCastilloRapper 6 лет назад +24

      RatatRatR Gus needed him dude

    • @Orion_Fritz
      @Orion_Fritz 5 лет назад +27

      @@RatatRatR Except for the fact that Gus needed a cook, and every other option was compromised?

    • @michiefukyu9172
      @michiefukyu9172 5 лет назад +8

      Actually its when gus wasnt careful enough when he went to the retirement home

    • @themanwithnoname7486
      @themanwithnoname7486 5 лет назад +1

      @@michiefukyu9172 yes he should have noticed that he just noticed walt tried to kill him at hospital parking lately, hector going to dea it is kinda suspicious

  • @Dopeman702
    @Dopeman702 5 лет назад +270

    Gus fring was my favorite character in breaking bad 💯

    • @Dopeman702
      @Dopeman702 5 лет назад +5

      @WPLU572 Trunked Radio dude season 5 did feel empty without him thats excatly how i felt

    • @msthang5366
      @msthang5366 5 лет назад +10

      I’ve always appreciated him as an actor but his portrayal of Gus Fring was nothing short of brilliant.

    • @chrisakaschulbus4903
      @chrisakaschulbus4903 5 лет назад

      my fav character was that gay pirate that only has two arms and a big fluffy beard

    • @lapacesiaconvoi
      @lapacesiaconvoi 3 года назад

      mike was my favorite character. it made no sense walt had to kill him. fring said he'd kill walt's newborn. who wanted him to live after that? when he walked out after the explosion i was disappointed until he actually died.

    • @mrj3986
      @mrj3986 2 года назад

      @@chrisakaschulbus4903 what his name

  • @BelmonteSummone
    @BelmonteSummone 4 года назад +42

    Gus's last moments weren't him only thinking about appearance. He WASN'T THINKING. It's even more symbolic this way, because when he's already died, his body still carried itself in the same professional manner. You could argue this is kind of like how businesses will always try to continue even if someone in it dies. Look at apple.

  • @aluz4753
    @aluz4753 6 лет назад +319

    I just finished watching Breaking Bad for the first time yesterday, and your videos have been an exceptional help in understanding the underlying themes of the show that I didn't catch at first glance. Your videos are so professionally done. They get right to the point, and construct a clear-cut, logical, and detailed argument for each point. Fantastic stuff!

    • @aluz4753
      @aluz4753 6 лет назад +1

      I eventually will watch it again, but for now I'm still in awe at my first viewing experience

    • @chalke007
      @chalke007 6 лет назад

      i did the same . first time 10 hours b4

    • @rgreen8760
      @rgreen8760 5 лет назад

      Having a good understanding of disordered psychology really helps understand the genius of this show.
      Jesse's moment of telling walt (even after being "saved") to tell Jesse he wants him to shoot him is something best understood from a keen psychological understanding.

  • @jamiespamister5711
    @jamiespamister5711 6 лет назад +538

    These Breaking Bad videos are some of your best work, ladies! They're nice to have until BCS comes back in 5 months.

    • @thetake
      @thetake  6 лет назад +29

      Thanks! We'll be making videos on BCS, too

    • @jamiespamister5711
      @jamiespamister5711 6 лет назад +3

      Oh Yeah, that'll be a great source for new killer content!

    • @Golden_Rabbit
      @Golden_Rabbit 6 лет назад

      Joseph Belk better call saul

    • @Lurco8
      @Lurco8 6 лет назад

      Can't wait! So far really solid work, every one of your Breaking Bad analyses.

  • @CharloTangi
    @CharloTangi 6 лет назад +143

    I have to say, these breaking bad videos have to be some of the finest analysis I have ever come across

  • @astridediva
    @astridediva 3 года назад +21

    Gust is my favorite character. I’m amazed by how he can stay calm even when he’s in danger. I’ve heard that super nice people are often the angriest people. Gust is the definition of that !!! He k?led an entire crowd without panicking or getting angry. I have yet to see another villain

    • @AngieAJ
      @AngieAJ 3 года назад +1

      Gus/Gustavo**

  • @fairfight9857
    @fairfight9857 5 лет назад +49

    My favorite character after Walter. Very calm, controlled, detailed & unemotional yet very creepy. That moment where he calmly changed his clothes before suddenly killing Victor shocked me the most. Giancarlo really deserved an Emmy for his portrayal of Gus.

  • @SaipraveenSeva
    @SaipraveenSeva 6 лет назад +444

    Need the same for Hank Schrader please....!!!

  • @knoelle1357
    @knoelle1357 6 лет назад +138

    This is quickly becoming my favorite RUclips channel, you guys have amazing content.

  • @jadinrosh7112
    @jadinrosh7112 6 лет назад +377

    Aside from his flippancy at killing children, I liked Gus. He was cool, logical, efficient and unemotional in his dealings. Way better than Jesse and especially Tuco. I was sad when he died.

    • @J__C__
      @J__C__ 6 лет назад +6

      Jadin Rosh The newest happenings in BCS have made this all much more interesting.

    • @gloverdragon6854
      @gloverdragon6854 6 лет назад +46

      to be fair, it wasn't a flippant remark when he threatened walts kids, it was his final move on walt and also he never said he would kill them, he said he would IF walt didn't stop interfering with his business. a final ultimatum. also its unclear if gus had tomas killed by those Mexican gang bangers...however on the flip side, walt did poison brock.

    • @hectorgarza8540
      @hectorgarza8540 6 лет назад

      @@gloverdragon6854 from watching better call Saul i think gus would order a hit on a kid. But at least walter didn't kill brock.🤣

    • @isaacman112
      @isaacman112 5 лет назад +3

      dragon dragons threatening to kill innocent people isn't much better than actually being about to do it.

    • @Konoronn
      @Konoronn 5 лет назад +6

      Yeah, it was bad that he was flippant about killing children. All the adults were fine though, because they're not children.

  • @MrBraddles3128
    @MrBraddles3128 5 лет назад +7

    Okay so I just realised that when Gus is missing half of his face and moves his eye(s), you can actually see the muscle moving behind where his right eye should be and it’s perfectly synchronised with his left eye. That’s attention to detail right there.

  • @shaheer_04
    @shaheer_04 3 года назад +20

    terrifying character, and a beautiful portrayal by Giancarlo Esposito. his work in The Mandalorian is amazing as well.

  • @davidm1818
    @davidm1818 6 лет назад +519

    Makes video explaining the critiques of capitalism in television.
    Has advertisement at the end promoting a business that can teach you to start your own business.
    Not knocking the vid, it was great just thought this was funny.

    • @LeosGuitar
      @LeosGuitar 6 лет назад +77

      I think there's a duplicity on it: telling that businesses are mostly a bad thing, and then saying Why don't you start up? I consider that those who criticize capitalism don't understand that there are institutions which protect individual liberties and rights. Capitalism is NOT an equivalent to Law of the Jungle.
      Neoliberalism is just a "straw man" which is used by statits (don't care if right or left wing) in order to aggrandize their political power and diminish our liberties. That's why we usually hear things like "too much liberties have led us to the crisis".

    • @nekrataali
      @nekrataali 6 лет назад +20

      Neoliberalism is a wide ideology that is/was followed by everyone from Rothbard to Obama. It was first implemented under Woodrow Wilson, became the predominant ideology of capitalists under FDR, and has since created its own left and right wing factions...from American Democrats to Margret Thatcher to Anarcho-Capitalists. It differs from Classical Liberalism (an ideology held by Locke, Adam Smith, and the founding fathers), which asserted that the invisible hand would guide economic decisions. Neoliberalism asserts competition will guide economic decisions and states should do whatever fosters the healthiest competitions.
      But anywho, Capitalism, no matter which ideology you fall under, creates catch-22s where you're damned if you do, damned if you don't. I'm sure Screen Prism would like to just create content for every day of the week as a non-profit.
      At the end of the day, however, motherfuckers gotta eat. You take money whenever someone is just handing it out lol.

    • @LeosGuitar
      @LeosGuitar 6 лет назад +11

      I do not think there's too much difference between Classical Liberalism and what you called "Neoliberalism": they both believe that the most moral system is a free society within the state should not repress individuals liberties, both civil and economic liberties. Capitalism is the "economic part" of Liberalism, that could be summarized in: "protection of private propierty" and economic freedom. In a capitalist society, individuals compete with each other, but, also, they cooperate with each other (companies, businesses, RUclips Chanels) in order to present the best product-service to the customer. Is capitalism encouraging people to break bad and damage other individuals' liberties? Dunno, but one thing is certain: there are (must be) institutions which protect INDIVIDUAL (not collective) liberties.
      Maybe Neoliberalism could be defined as an ideology that just focuses on the efficiency of the capitalist system (even Marx would recognize such thing). But NO ONE has indentified him-herself as a neo-liberal. It has been always politicians or academic leftist who have created this "straw man" in order to explain (INADEQUATELY) the social reality.

    • @samholik8127
      @samholik8127 6 лет назад +1

      Eric Vargas hit the nail on the head

    • @nekrataali
      @nekrataali 6 лет назад +9

      Marx already asserts the issue isn't any specific ideology under capitalism, but rather capitalism itself with concepts such as absentee ownership, wage labor, and the price of good determined by their exchange value, rather than how they're used. Obviously, many people disagree with this, but I don't think if Marx had lived long enough to see capitalism during the 1930s that he would have changed his mind to agree that Neoliberalism is an ideology that focuses on efficiency of the capitalist system. Rather, I think he'd double down and say it's an ideology that focuses on correcting the inefficiencies of capitalism.
      But also I'm serious about the whole invisible hand thing: Smith thought a divine power (God, karma, or whatever) would literally guide the economy to be the most useful. Later liberals, like Keynes and Rothbard, would say the economy was grounded in the actions of people.

  • @tylerbaldwin3269
    @tylerbaldwin3269 6 лет назад +41

    Was confused as to why Gus was putting on a pair of overalls, but then he killed his henchman, and oh boy it all made sense.

  • @MrsCinnamone
    @MrsCinnamone 6 лет назад +63

    I couldn't wait til the end of the video to say that you girls are blowing my mind!!! I only was aware of the revenge part of his character, watching the series as a teen surely made me not realize so many thing. You are the enhancing drug of TV shows and movies haha

  • @pranavmanie1479
    @pranavmanie1479 2 года назад +3

    man, my favorite thing about Gus is that he wasn't always this ruthless. that backstory of his with his partner is one of the best pieces of backstory I've ever seen in a show. instantly humanizes someone who's been cold and calculating. and explains so much of his ruthlessness despite that moment being so emotional. genius writing

  • @navinraut5920
    @navinraut5920 2 года назад +14

    Gus is the only person who can make the act of puking look classy.

  • @yagomi32
    @yagomi32 6 лет назад +140

    that analysis was impeccable, Gus was my favorite villain in BB.

    • @mankytoes
      @mankytoes 6 лет назад +11

      Gus is one of my favourite villains in screen history.

  • @matthewlewis8757
    @matthewlewis8757 6 лет назад +59

    Two birds with one box cutter

  • @WolfLykaios
    @WolfLykaios 6 лет назад +91

    There is something about Gus that I just love.
    Even though I see his evil actions, they are so well planned, serve such specific objectives, that I just can't stop praising his mindset.
    I think I aspire to be like him.
    (And, yes, I'm aware that it must be a bad thing.)

    • @charlesmartiniii1405
      @charlesmartiniii1405 4 года назад +6

      If your applying it to something good i think they are great qualities. Bet you could start many successful businesses with that attitude

    • @anitaremenarova6662
      @anitaremenarova6662 3 года назад +3

      Gus is the quintessential sigma male

    • @bgos4727
      @bgos4727 3 года назад +1

      @@anitaremenarova6662 please stop with alpha, sigma and whatever else. Please, it's cringeworthy

    • @anitaremenarova6662
      @anitaremenarova6662 3 года назад +1

      @@bgos4727 Don't care, didn't ask. You must be fun at parties "GuYs! NO humor allowed!"

    • @kaybee5445
      @kaybee5445 3 года назад +1

      Love Gus. Gus, Jesse, Saul, and Mike were my only reasons for watching

  • @vantheman1238
    @vantheman1238 5 лет назад +17

    When his business partner from Chile was murdered in front of him by Hector, Gus was visibly heartbroken. His reaction to his friends death was that of a “normal” human being. I question the Gus we see on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, after that murder. Would Gus have changed that much? From an ambitious drug dealer to a cold blooded murderous sociopath?

    • @josiahgonzalez942
      @josiahgonzalez942 Год назад +1

      I know it's late but that "partner" has been proven to be Gustavos boyfriend 😂 vince said it himself the amount of BB fans who cope and argue against gus being gay is hilarious

  • @curtiscarpenter9881
    @curtiscarpenter9881 4 года назад +9

    Gus portrays who Walter could only dream of becoming if he didn't break bad.

    • @anitaremenarova6662
      @anitaremenarova6662 3 года назад +1

      It’s funny because Walter never reached even a tenth of Gus’ greatness.

    • @anitaremenarova6662
      @anitaremenarova6662 3 года назад +1

      @@slavicjarl8769 What? That's not what I'm talking about. I mean that Walter with 0 competition was not able to replicate Gus' drug empire. He was still just a little rat.

  • @kojiattwood
    @kojiattwood 6 лет назад +81

    14:00
    given the final context of this video you do realize the irony?

    • @mocha5778
      @mocha5778 3 года назад

      Well they confuse capitalism with corporatism so no.

  • @screwballprotagonist4381
    @screwballprotagonist4381 6 лет назад +36

    Gus Fring is Stringer Bell if he was able to succeed in legitimizing his drug operation

    • @jbvo6037
      @jbvo6037 5 лет назад +12

      Gus is a genius. String is a fucking psuedo intellectual 🤣

    • @patrickalcantara1790
      @patrickalcantara1790 4 года назад

      Not even close

  • @bennejame7854
    @bennejame7854 6 лет назад +7

    I forgot that Victor was seen at the crime scene as well. There's so many small details like this that add to character motivations that make this show so great.

  • @wattsnottaken1
    @wattsnottaken1 2 года назад +9

    3:55 I loved how this hurt Walt’s ego so bad 😂. “I don’t think we’re alike at all Mr. White”

  • @StNick119
    @StNick119 2 года назад +2

    This is so good. Gus Fring is one of my favorite villains, and this is the best Breaking Bad essay I've seen so far. I'm glad I'm subscribed to ye.

    • @StNick119
      @StNick119 2 года назад +1

      In particular you actually managed to make me see him in a new light.

  • @jaisipani7513
    @jaisipani7513 6 лет назад +10

    "You know how they say it's been a pleasure, it hasn't" -Mike

  • @SweatedPear
    @SweatedPear 6 лет назад +22

    These videos are so well put together. They're so entertaining! Keep up the good work. 🙂

  • @nicoleo6413
    @nicoleo6413 6 лет назад +35

    SCREENPRISM you guys have made one of the best series of video essays on RUclips- your interpretation of each of character on Breaking Bad is so brilliant! Thank you for the amazing content!!!!

  • @NicholasVincent-ol1zk
    @NicholasVincent-ol1zk 2 месяца назад +1

    Theres' a chicken man at every diner in kentucky.

  • @guilitotorres9777
    @guilitotorres9777 2 года назад +5

    I admire how they made him professional yet cold. Gus is one of my favorite bad guys in history for sure and even his death is the most epic to date in my opinion. Classy, scary and deadly

  • @shubhamgupta-sv2hn
    @shubhamgupta-sv2hn 6 лет назад +10

    This officially is my favorite youtube channel along with one other channel.

  • @juki0h391
    @juki0h391 6 лет назад +5

    gus is one of my top favorite villains. what makes a person scary, is not knowing what that person is thinking or what that person is about to do

  • @asfrmaster2011
    @asfrmaster2011 6 лет назад +50

    Screenprism is amazing. Your analysis of various films and shows are in-depth and well thought out.
    Seriously well done. Maybe you guys should do fight club or the matrix?
    Or even Mr. robot

  • @matthiascerebri3315
    @matthiascerebri3315 5 лет назад +13

    You simply nailed it. The only question is: What events of his childhood, youth and start of his campaign made him the man he is?

  • @feelsokayman3959
    @feelsokayman3959 4 года назад +6

    My favourite character of the show. From the very first scene I saw this guy there was something special about him, I instantly respected and idolised him.

  • @brianpetersen3429
    @brianpetersen3429 6 лет назад +89

    Excellent analysis.

  • @Brandonhayhew
    @Brandonhayhew 6 лет назад +6

    I met a traveller from an antique land
    Who said: “Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
    Stand in the desert . . . Near them, on the sand,
    Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
    And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
    Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
    Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
    The hand that mocked them, and the heart that fed:
    And on the pedestal these words appear:
    ‘My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
    Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!’
    Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
    Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
    The lone and level sands stretch far away.”
    Gus is like Walter they too had created an empire, but when Gus died his empire too died with him.

  • @seanc1094
    @seanc1094 5 лет назад +6

    I knew him First as “Bug Out” from “Do The Right Thing” and From His Role In “Fresh” and Now he’s Adam Clayton Powell In “Godfather of Harlem” ...Mr Esposito is a Criminally Underrated Actor 🙌🏾 💙

  • @superflux1654
    @superflux1654 3 года назад +12

    I always wondered how they make him look so young in the scene with Eladio and Hector?

  • @RuinZvfx
    @RuinZvfx 6 лет назад +5

    Just finished rewatching season 4, what a day for this to drop.

  • @zzeettyyaa
    @zzeettyyaa 5 лет назад +57

    Gus in Breaking Bad: "I don't believe fear to be an effective motivator"
    The Dentist in PAYDAY 2: "Fear, as you surely know, is a powerful motivator"

    • @bluisbgzzz2066
      @bluisbgzzz2066 4 года назад +11

      I think fear is a powerful motivator as a short time measure, but in the long run is not so effective.

    • @manuj2868
      @manuj2868 4 года назад +5

      bluisbg Zzz fear should be used in controlled doses. A little scare from time to time is good to remind your men that you don’t fuck around. However, if you constantly use fear, your men will rebel against you. This is why dictatorships (along other reasons) usually fail over time.

    • @jackxiao9702
      @jackxiao9702 4 года назад +1

      It is a powerful temporary motivator. But it creates huge risks. Trust is actually the greatest motivator. If you Trust someone to lead and work in your mutual interest, that is the longest lasting and most effective. With a little bit of fear of betraying the boss as a spice.

  • @kaybee1567
    @kaybee1567 3 года назад +8

    "Gus's two faces are capitalism's two faces". Well done! This is a very well thought-out and supported analysis. Loved it.

  • @bteakgreen
    @bteakgreen 3 года назад +1

    The writing, pacing, editing is top notch. We appreciate that.

  • @user-wt9ps3mx8t
    @user-wt9ps3mx8t 4 года назад +2

    I don’t think you can really enjoy how good breaking bad is without watching videos like this

  • @sirjames3494
    @sirjames3494 6 лет назад +5

    Gus is my favourite villain of all time because of how unique, cunning and calculating he is

  • @Isthatthegrimreaper170
    @Isthatthegrimreaper170 4 года назад +20

    Gus is literally just "American Pharmaceuticals: the person"

    • @KD-ou2np
      @KD-ou2np 3 года назад +2

      More like, corporations and capitalism itself.

  • @TotallyNotALolicon
    @TotallyNotALolicon 4 года назад +23

    I guess you could say he was Two Faced
    I’ll leave now

  • @chrisnesbitt3978
    @chrisnesbitt3978 3 года назад +1

    The way this video stripped it to core is absolutely insane! Keep up the good work

  • @krystofdayne
    @krystofdayne 4 года назад +39

    Video: savage critique of capitalism
    Sponsorship: *how to be better at capitalism*

  • @1796matrix
    @1796matrix 6 лет назад +10

    I just found your channel but I really like your content! Thank you

  • @rangshinadakro6319
    @rangshinadakro6319 6 лет назад +18

    One of the best villain.

  • @bikemaurice1953
    @bikemaurice1953 6 лет назад +43

    Gus Fring's class and sophistication are refreshing to experience in the base and sociopathic nature of the criminals around him

    • @cosmojenkins3020
      @cosmojenkins3020 5 лет назад +4

      Bike Maurice Which makes him the most dangerous psychopath of all. He’s smart, he’s charismatic, he’s manipulative, and he’s violently ruthless.

  • @Profeus
    @Profeus 4 года назад +2

    Gus was the most badass and epic character in breaking bad. Both his character and also the acting was absolutely amazing.

  • @helio2942
    @helio2942 Год назад +1

    Gus threatens to kill family
    Channel: so this is the problem with private property

  • @imfiveone7158
    @imfiveone7158 6 лет назад +6

    Gus is my favorite character! this analysis was impecable

  • @capo328
    @capo328 6 лет назад +12

    These videos are fantastic. Please do one about The Young Pope. I think there's plenty there for you to point out that most people miss.

  • @nicholassnyder2241
    @nicholassnyder2241 6 лет назад +31

    One problem, Gus isn't unique or the first man to treat drug dealing like any other business, that's simply the business on that level, the biggest, real life drug dealers are like Gus, out of necessity, they appear fine.

  • @LockedDownSpectator
    @LockedDownSpectator Год назад

    This video made me rewatch Breaking Bad when The Take first created it back in 2018. In fact it was this and other videos that the channel had made on the series which prompted an enjoyable rewatch. Says a lot about the quality.

  • @marchelmberger6249
    @marchelmberger6249 3 года назад +3

    Gus is by far my favorite character on the show. Giancarlo Esposito as an actor plays a huge part in that as well