The funny thing is that because Hector just couldnt help but be smug, he totally gave Lalo's game away and is indirectly a reason that Lalo failed and died. If he had just played along and not let his ego and hatred get the best of him, Gus would have been unaware the entire time and Lalo would have blitzed him.
If the Salamanca's were half as smart as Gus, they would've earned more than Gus and been treated better by the cartel. As Eladio indicated in episode 9, it's about keeping the money flowing. Even here, Hector let his hate and arrogance overtake him and gave away Lalo to Gus.
@@markmarderosian9657 Lalo was as smart as Gus, that's why Gus was considering him a real threat. He almost got Gus and could have incapacitated him right in the lab if not for Salamanca's blinding arrogance and pride. Ironically, Gus succumbed to the same fate when he underestimated Hisenberg's wit, thinking that he was not a real threat to him.
I didn't realise that. I wondered how Gus knew Lalo was still alive from that handshake....but on seeing it again, Hector has a bit of a smirk on his face as he shakes his hand.
Gus knew lalo was alive because he received news that all his assassins were dead, yet was told the assassination was ostensibly a success. He comments this in an episode.
The smile on Bolsa face when Gus and Hector shake hands is hilarious. It's almost as if he's a father who's proud of getting his two estranged sons to reconcile
It’d be hilarious if Bolsa, acting on Eladio’s orders, had had Hector and Gus wear dunce caps and go sit in separate corners in the nursing home’s “playroom”.
yet he still managed to gain the upper hand, the only reason Lalo ended up getting killed, because Breaking Bad still had to happen, and Gus is still alive there
@@agbrenvNot just that, but because Gus realized from Hector’s confidence that Lalo is alive, Gus was able to prepare a way to counter Lalo, which why he set up countermeasures in his lab and gave a confession to Don Eladio to buy just enough time to pull it off.
I feel like Hector learned from this experience and learned how to play dumb when Walt and Jessie were checking to see if he was lucid when they first met him.
Nah, I like to imagine Hector has been ridiculed, ignored, and generally treated as incapable during the years following this to the point where he essentially allowed himself to enter a near-vegetative state. It's not until he blatantly sees Walt poisoning Tuco's food that he attempts anything.
Hector looked at Gus in BCS and that's the reason Lalo failed and died, all because Hector gave it away by looking at Gus. In BB Hector learned his lesson, he didn't look at Gus until the very last moment when he had him where he wanted him, if he had looked at Hector in the eyes too soon, the explosion plan would have failed. Hector truly learned his lesson.
It’s actually hilarious. Hector asked Mike back in season 2 how he lasted this long with a big mouth, yet here Hector doesn’t say a word yet gives Lalo away, ruining his element of surprise.
@@fireburn95rsBolsa wasn't in tune with that kind of stuff since he only cared about the money side of their business so was probably just happy to see the two men running borders finally going to be cool, well atleast that's what he fought lool, yh bolsa should have known something was off but then again hector has shown when boss says something he will follow his loyality is probably why bolsa didn't read into this off scene he figured hector was just following orders so was happy to see it as that and nothing more.
I think he wanted Gus to know Lalo was coming for him. Let's face it, if Lalo had left his video camera behind and just shot Gus when he got the drop on him, Hector's slip up wouldn't have mattered. Blood feuds and drug barons. They can't eat their food quickly. They have to play with it first.
1:47 this is such great acting and detailed direction. Look how Gus follows Hector's eyes has Hector's face moves. Gus isn't willing to miss a single cue that might clue him in.
@@spacemann1425 I agree I think that he is too hopeful to see what's actually going on. Don't forget that it was Hector that killed Max and bolsa that restrained Gus and made him look his dead lover in the eyes. How they expect Gus to overlook that, even 15+ years later, blows my mind.
That’s because his hand is blocking the view of part of Gus’s face. In other words, the sky is blue. But you’ll still have the morons shouting “bravo vince, wow such awesome work!!”
Gus knows Hector despises him, and if it wasn’t for him being trapped in his body, he would continue to lash and berate him Now, all of a sudden, they shake hands and Hector looks pleased. Hector would assume that Gus had something to do with this, but for him to accept Gus’ speech instantly is a massive red flag
Hector couldn’t help himself at revealing Lalo’s status to Gus. Gus knew it. Hector was born that way. But Walter, one of the smartest and most promising human beings Hank had ever known and this is the life he chose.
I've been watching Breaking Bad again. Seeing Saul having conversations with Walt and Jesse feels like watching a major crossover between two legendary shows. BCS Jimmy has surpassed his presence compared to BrBa Saul.
@@PrismanSP Some characters feel like BCS originals appearing on BrBa like Jimmy, Mike, Huell, Francesca. But some characters in BCS always remind me that they are from BrBa like Gus & Co, Hector, Tuco. I don't know, it's just a subconscious feeling. Overall, I like to see the whole universe as a singular large content. (Edit: after S6E8, Gus has cemented as a BCS character in my mind)
After they shook hands, Bolsa should have been like "Let's wipe the slate clean, the bad blood, the chicken trucks, your boyfriend Max, whatever happened there".
To console somebody for a loss is usually a situation where good guys are in movies and tv series. And in BCS the villains are in this situation, with Bolsa trying to be as sincere and compassionate as possible when speaking to Hector. It's interesting how, by using wicked characters, this scene has a dark and ironic undertone.
I love that Gus still slides the chair when he takes a seat. Something we know he does to annoy and disrespect Hector. Even when he's playing suck up to him and Bolsa he can't help himself.
I wonder if Hector did this on purpouse or it just was his ego against Fring. The thing is that Lalo knows they know he knows he is alive and that might be on his adventage.
Lalo didn't know that they know until he called Hector the second time and noticed the line was tapped. Lalo doesn't know that Hector basically gave him away. Why Hector did that was basically out of pettiness, he couldnt avoid giving Fring a middle finger, even though the latter was already suspicious, Hector confirmed it. This will cost Lalo's life
Hector's face was smugness personified, but Gus managed to put it together without moving a muscle. And from this day on, Hector knew that, by looking Gus in the eye, he had given the game away, and would never do it again. ... well, except for that one time.
I like how this scene implyies that hector would be better off with a talking alphabet keyboard, but without it, we could never get Don Eladio doing the ding din ding scene so no go
"Fool me once, shame on you, Fool me twice, shame on me." Hector looks at Gus and Gus with difficulty managed to kill Lalo. Hector once again looks at Gus and Gus realizes this is the second time and last time Hector looks at him. And they both blow up. The quote from a certain point of view, works.
Could you really trust Mike he was supposed to be on the look out for Lalo to make sure he didn’t harm Saul and Kim and he failed miserably . Lalo Came back and kidnapped them both .
This was the first time he had to work 24/7 around the clock for his boss to keep him safe and to get the whereabouts of Lalo. That’s why he told Walter in BB that he hadn’t slept for days and that he liked his sleep. I’d imagine he lost some of his focus from this being his first time being Gus’s button man.
I was confused how he knew just from that that Lalo was alive but thanks everyone for saying that Hector only looks at Gus in the eyes when he has the upperhand
Reminder for all the Lalo is going to die people. Gus only has to get Hector to believe that Lalo is dead. Bolsa innocently knows Lalo is dead and gone. If Gus can at least shut Lalo up for a while, Hector will realize his nephew is actually gone.
Salamanca arrogance. The thing is, even forewarned Gus should have been killed by Lalo, if Lalo hadn't been distracted by filming a stupid smug video like a supervillian and just shot him quickly.
I think the final cartel scene in the show will be Gus flexing to hector that he killed Lalo. We haven't seen Gus and Hector alone together since he's woken from his coma, and this is something he does constantly throughout breaking bad
Actually no, we only see him do this after the twins are killed. Of Hector knows Gus killed Lalo there is nothing stopping him telling the twins when they come north
Hector's biggest mistake. If he didn't reveal Lalo was alive, Lalo would've been able to take out Gus without Gus knowing he was still around to get him and hence be prepared.
Props to Hector - he could have avoided that whole show. But since he is not a coward and wanted to tell Gus in the best way possible “Beware it’s on” 🙂
Hectors look was not what killed Lalo. Lalos own ipride and ego it was What killed him. He could’ve easily taken Gus out when he had the chance, he had him captured and dead to rights but instead chose to gloat like an arrogant idiot . Even with Gus being onto him, he was still able to trick his crew, including Mike, and gain the upper hand. He was just too arrogant to claim immediate victory and wanted boasting rights which ultimately cost him his life.
Lalo could have won if Hector haven't given him away. Gus and Mike would have been taken completely off guard. Pride and wrath are the main sins of the Salamanca Family.
@@guy_th18 not from the bcs standpoint tuco in this timeline has been in jail marinating on his fight w mike he represents a wild card. Him and lalo should meet at some point where he is given hector for some reason.
@@Nothing-qq4hd no. Season 6 is still happening during 2004-2005. Breaking Bad takes place during 2008 and we know that Tuco just got out of prison. Tuco isn't coming back, especially because Raymond Cruz doesn't like playing the character
@@zekeiwa5837 didn't stop him from playing tuco in bcs. He is part of the cast and hasn't been fired that i know of. Things move quickly in this universe right now its more like mid 2006 heading into 2007 which is perfect to set against the breaking bad universe of 2008.
It really explains why Gus was so scared in “Face Off” when Hector finally looked at him. Hector only looks at Gus when he’s got the upperhand!
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Or thinks he does, as in this case.
@@timothydavidcurp L
LOOK AT ME HECTOR
He stopped looking at Gus after he orchestrated the death of the twins. He looks Gus in the eye every scene before that
The funny thing is that because Hector just couldnt help but be smug, he totally gave Lalo's game away and is indirectly a reason that Lalo failed and died. If he had just played along and not let his ego and hatred get the best of him, Gus would have been unaware the entire time and Lalo would have blitzed him.
If the Salamanca's were half as smart as Gus, they would've earned more than Gus and been treated better by the cartel. As Eladio indicated in episode 9, it's about keeping the money flowing. Even here, Hector let his hate and arrogance overtake him and gave away Lalo to Gus.
He had a good thing, the stupid son of a bitch. But no, he just had to be the big man
@@markmarderosian9657 Lalo was as smart as Gus, that's why Gus was considering him a real threat. He almost got Gus and could have incapacitated him right in the lab if not for Salamanca's blinding arrogance and pride. Ironically, Gus succumbed to the same fate when he underestimated Hisenberg's wit, thinking that he was not a real threat to him.
@@alanmt8819 yeah he only reason he failed was due to hector ruining his plan
''Blitzed'' 😂
Gus always knows things are about to go wrong if a crippled Hector makes eye contact with him
I didn't realise that. I wondered how Gus knew Lalo was still alive from that handshake....but on seeing it again, Hector has a bit of a smirk on his face as he shakes his hand.
@@samjones6258 mostly do to hector being a bad actor lol
@@samjones6258 combined with the fact that hector wouldn’t in a bagillion years physically touch Gus in a polite manner
@@GgGg-zh7rz Exactly. Not just touch but also look at him smiling.
Gus knew lalo was alive because he received news that all his assassins were dead, yet was told the assassination was ostensibly a success.
He comments this in an episode.
The smile on Bolsa face when Gus and Hector shake hands is hilarious. It's almost as if he's a father who's proud of getting his two estranged sons to reconcile
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Bolsa was a business man. He just wanted the empire to grow and was sick of this internal bickering.
@@Musictroper76or maybe he knows Gus and Hector are just bullshitting each other.
That too@@mobilelegendsmemes
It’d be hilarious if Bolsa, acting on Eladio’s orders, had had Hector and Gus wear dunce caps and go sit in separate corners in the nursing home’s “playroom”.
Even a crippled Hector cant keep his hate for Fring to himself and basically reveals that Lalo is still alive.
I think that was partially because he loves Lalo so much and is glad to know that he's alive. But yeah, because of that as well.
@Tyeumm also Gus, in emphasizing "we are all Don Eladio's men" was a way of goading Hector...
@@timothydavidcurp What's goading?
@@adityashandilya2789 Basically annoying to get a reaction
@@some_guy2607 Oh thanks random guy
Lalo’s upper hand and element of surprise was completely destroyed at the arrogance of Hector
yet he still managed to gain the upper hand, the only reason Lalo ended up getting killed, because Breaking Bad still had to happen, and Gus is still alive there
@@agbrenvNot just that, but because Gus realized from Hector’s confidence that Lalo is alive, Gus was able to prepare a way to counter Lalo, which why he set up countermeasures in his lab and gave a confession to Don Eladio to buy just enough time to pull it off.
I feel like Hector learned from this experience and learned how to play dumb when Walt and Jessie were checking to see if he was lucid when they first met him.
Seems like it. He also didn't seem aware when crazy 8 was short on the count as he read the newspaper.
Nah, I like to imagine Hector has been ridiculed, ignored, and generally treated as incapable during the years following this to the point where he essentially allowed himself to enter a near-vegetative state. It's not until he blatantly sees Walt poisoning Tuco's food that he attempts anything.
@@conmattang8492nah bad observation this is don hector you talking about.
Hector looked at Gus in BCS and that's the reason Lalo failed and died, all because Hector gave it away by looking at Gus. In BB Hector learned his lesson, he didn't look at Gus until the very last moment when he had him where he wanted him, if he had looked at Hector in the eyes too soon, the explosion plan would have failed. Hector truly learned his lesson.
It’s actually hilarious. Hector asked Mike back in season 2 how he lasted this long with a big mouth, yet here Hector doesn’t say a word yet gives Lalo away, ruining his element of surprise.
Hector, Jack and Walt were all too prideful for their own good.
To be fair he also had to put on an act for Bolsa to keep him thinking Lalo was dead as well.
@@matthewriley7826if Bolsa used his eyes he would've caught on. why would hector smile at Gus?
He should’ve read The Art of War.
@@fireburn95rsBolsa wasn't in tune with that kind of stuff since he only cared about the money side of their business so was probably just happy to see the two men running borders finally going to be cool, well atleast that's what he fought lool, yh bolsa should have known something was off but then again hector has shown when boss says something he will follow his loyality is probably why bolsa didn't read into this off scene he figured hector was just following orders so was happy to see it as that and nothing more.
It's cute how Juan Bolsa smiles thinking Hector finally came around
I love seeing the realization wash over gus’s face when Hector looks at him
And Hectors evil smile, “Don’t get too comfortable Fring!”
Damn, Hector literally killed Lalo with that look
If looks could kill... well I guess that one technically did 😂😂😂
I think he wanted Gus to know Lalo was coming for him. Let's face it, if Lalo had left his video camera behind and just shot Gus when he got the drop on him, Hector's slip up wouldn't have mattered.
Blood feuds and drug barons. They can't eat their food quickly. They have to play with it first.
2:47 Bolsa is too happy that Hector and Gus get along
1:47 this is such great acting and detailed direction. Look how Gus follows Hector's eyes has Hector's face moves. Gus isn't willing to miss a single cue that might clue him in.
That must be the only time I've seen Gus genuinely scared. He knew Hector knew the truth.
Are you kidding? The next 5 episodes while he is shakily checking his ankle holster and hiding paranoid from Lalo he seems pretty dang scared.
I think you are forgetting a scene
he's kind of quietly freaking out from this point until Lalo's death so...
First chance to look at me, Hector
This made me lol
Lol
Lol
Bolsa looks like a proud father at 2:33 lol
Bolsa has to be the most goofy ahh cartel member. Mf has zero intuition of what's going on.
@@spacemann1425 I agree I think that he is too hopeful to see what's actually going on. Don't forget that it was Hector that killed Max and bolsa that restrained Gus and made him look his dead lover in the eyes. How they expect Gus to overlook that, even 15+ years later, blows my mind.
I know he was so happy hear he almost jumped out of his chair clapping. He thought they had finally buried the hatchet.
@@calvin6314 - They severely underestimated Gus and were blinded by their greed and ego.
the way half of hector’s hand is covering gus’ face when he puts his hand out 👀
Underrated comment man I never noticed
Great comment! And I even think it covers the half that gets blown off
Awesome comment! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🫡
2:27 It does. Great eye!
That’s because his hand is blocking the view of part of Gus’s face.
In other words, the sky is blue. But you’ll still have the morons shouting “bravo vince, wow such awesome work!!”
The importance of this scene cannot be understated. That one look alone sealed Lalo's fate.
Gus knows Hector despises him, and if it wasn’t for him being trapped in his body, he would continue to lash and berate him
Now, all of a sudden, they shake hands and Hector looks pleased. Hector would assume that Gus had something to do with this, but for him to accept Gus’ speech instantly is a massive red flag
Hector transformed Gus into such an open-minded person!
Not really
@@borris3768 why must you take everything too seriously
Yeah Gus’s mind got opened up pretty hard when Hector’s chair blew him up
Lmao
Just like Max
Hector’s cheeky smirk after their handshake always cracks me up
In a way, it was Hector's ego that got Lalo killed.
Such a great acting moment, two characters having a hugely important exchange with just facial expressions.
“Lalo. Salamanca. Lives.”
Man, I love how Mike asks him "what did you learn?"
was it ike ?? i thought tyrus
@@christophgrambach2832 sounds like Mike to me
@@Tiredoldchannel thx, i listen again, youre right :) its mike
To me it sounds clearly like Tyrus
@@SenseiDenax I thought it was Mike watching the episode but it does like Tyrus.
Hector couldn’t help himself at revealing Lalo’s status to Gus. Gus knew it. Hector was born that way.
But Walter, one of the smartest and most promising human beings Hank had ever known and this is the life he chose.
Nice
i understood that reference
LMFAO 😭😭
He was just too stupid to see, he made up his mind 10 minutes ago…
Took me a good 5 seconds to get this ahaha.
Mark Margolis is an amazing actor without almost not saying a word
Rip...
*was an amazing actor* then
2:41 I love how this alone shows how smart gus is, one of the best moments of better call Saul imo tbh
I've been watching Breaking Bad again. Seeing Saul having conversations with Walt and Jesse feels like watching a major crossover between two legendary shows. BCS Jimmy has surpassed his presence compared to BrBa Saul.
i mean, saul didn't have that many appearances in breaking bad, quality over quantity is why he's so beloved
Saul is a shadow of man he used to be
To be fair we can say that about a lot of peoples
@@PrismanSP Some characters feel like BCS originals appearing on BrBa like Jimmy, Mike, Huell, Francesca. But some characters in BCS always remind me that they are from BrBa like Gus & Co, Hector, Tuco. I don't know, it's just a subconscious feeling. Overall, I like to see the whole universe as a singular large content.
(Edit: after S6E8, Gus has cemented as a BCS character in my mind)
Been watching? You haven't fully seen it?
Hector literally had one job from Lalo: Don’t let them know he is alive
Hector blew it with that smug face
Even crippled hector still troublesome shyt
Hector ego is the reason lalo had to change the plan
Blew it like he blew up Gustavo's face later on when the same thing happened
2:35 Gives a whole new meaning to "If looks could kill..."
I always find it funny when criminals talk about justice.
You’re like Papa Varga!
@@nachowarrior1 you gangsters smh all the same
I find it funny when anyone talks about justice.
After they shook hands, Bolsa should have been like "Let's wipe the slate clean, the bad blood, the chicken trucks, your boyfriend Max, whatever happened there".
😂 nice reference
iam pretty sure hector indirectly killed lalo here
the whole element of surprise is gone and it would have went a lot different
Yeah, hector did bad move
Spoiler:
He also indirectly killed Howard, as Lalo was forced to change his plan when he realised that Gus had been prepared for him.
sooner or later Gus or Mike would've figured out regardless, the fact that all the assassins were dead would have been a giveaway
@@Beef7599 Mike didn’t seem too fussed about that fact. When Gus initially brought it up, his only response was “It’s been known to happen.”
@@mixed-media Well yea, but in universe this is what did it Albiet indirectly on Hectors part
Hector has a lousy poker face 😂
To be fair, it took all of his willpower to do that face
@@artuszara2684 haha that is true
He was actually practicing his “Gotcha bitch HAAAAAAAAAAAW!!!” face
Deep dark hatred will do that 😂
Lalo: Okay Hector you have one job don't let anyone know Im alive
Hector:
To console somebody for a loss is usually a situation where good guys are in movies and tv series. And in BCS the villains are in this situation, with Bolsa trying to be as sincere and compassionate as possible when speaking to Hector. It's interesting how, by using wicked characters, this scene has a dark and ironic undertone.
I love that Gus still slides the chair when he takes a seat. Something we know he does to annoy and disrespect Hector.
Even when he's playing suck up to him and Bolsa he can't help himself.
I wonder if Hector did this on purpouse or it just was his ego against Fring. The thing is that Lalo knows they know he knows he is alive and that might be on his adventage.
Lalo didn't know that they know until he called Hector the second time and noticed the line was tapped. Lalo doesn't know that Hector basically gave him away. Why Hector did that was basically out of pettiness, he couldnt avoid giving Fring a middle finger, even though the latter was already suspicious, Hector confirmed it. This will cost Lalo's life
@@zekeiwa5837 you were right
Hector's face was smugness personified, but Gus managed to put it together without moving a muscle.
And from this day on, Hector knew that, by looking Gus in the eye, he had given the game away, and would never do it again.
... well, except for that one time.
Bolsa to Hector before Gus comes in:
"Gustavo... I want you to speak with him. I know there is a friction between the two, but you have to fix it."
Hector musters up all his strength to look as imperious, condescending and intimidating as he did before his stroke.
All that work by Lalo to keep his survival a secret and Hector just screws it up with a single look.
Gus's Spanish seems like he uses Duolingo, Kudos to Gustavo!
So dramatic “Lalo Salamanca lives”
I always wonder what would happen if Gus would not just return the smile, but give the most cheery, happy toothy smile back to Hector.
I like how this scene implyies that hector would be better off with a talking alphabet keyboard, but without it, we could never get Don Eladio doing the ding din ding scene so no go
"Fool me once, shame on you, Fool me twice, shame on me."
Hector looks at Gus and Gus with difficulty managed to kill Lalo.
Hector once again looks at Gus and Gus realizes this is the second time and last time Hector looks at him.
And they both blow up. The quote from a certain point of view, works.
Don Fring has _excellent_ inductive and deductive reasoning skills!
RIP Mark Margolis
Thank you, Tio, You ruined your nephew's painstakingly planned fake death.
Bolsa was absolutely clueless the whole show
He really was lol 🤣🤣🤣 By the time he figured it out it was too late
Bolsa was soo happy here he thought they were finally burying the hatchet😂
Season 6 has such a vibe to it
Different from all other seasons
Yeah. A faster pace
the confrontation that killed eduardo "lalo" salamanca and any chance for the cartel to stay alive
Gus got MOGGED in this scene fr.
*ding* *ding* *ding* - Hector Salamanca
2:22 🤝 😌 that handshake is lovely
Could you really trust Mike he was supposed to be on the look out for Lalo to make sure he didn’t harm Saul and Kim and he failed miserably . Lalo
Came back and kidnapped them both .
This was the first time he had to work 24/7 around the clock for his boss to keep him safe and to get the whereabouts of Lalo. That’s why he told Walter in BB that he hadn’t slept for days and that he liked his sleep. I’d imagine he lost some of his focus from this being his first time being Gus’s button man.
Man if it wasnt for that smirk, gus would have never planted that gun in the lab.
Gus was never convinced Lalo was dead in the first place tbf. This was just a confirmation. He probably would have done that anyway to be cautious.
Rest in paradise, Don Hector
I think hector was trying to tell gus "I know it was you"
This was enough for gus to realize that Lalo talked to hector.
"You gangesters and your justice, you're all the same"
The only times Gus ever felt threatened was when he stared into hector’s eyes.
This is the moment Walter White stayed Walter White
I was confused how he knew just from that that Lalo was alive but thanks everyone for saying that Hector only looks at Gus in the eyes when he has the upperhand
Reminder for all the Lalo is going to die people. Gus only has to get Hector to believe that Lalo is dead. Bolsa innocently knows Lalo is dead and gone. If Gus can at least shut Lalo up for a while, Hector will realize his nephew is actually gone.
What do you think will happen to Lalo?
@@marthastewart1125 lmao
I guess one could say now that Lalo will be shut up for quite a while
Lalo
Salamanca
Leaves
This is why Hector stopped looking Gus in the eyes
He realized Gus could read him and it cost him Lalo
I was almost an extra in this scene - guys playing dominos behind them - but didn't fit the camera angles so switched out.
The Eyes are speaking.
Salamanca arrogance. The thing is, even forewarned Gus should have been killed by Lalo, if Lalo hadn't been distracted by filming a stupid smug video like a supervillian and just shot him quickly.
It was just a small little tiny eye contact leads to the death of lalo and storm
I think the final cartel scene in the show will be Gus flexing to hector that he killed Lalo. We haven't seen Gus and Hector alone together since he's woken from his coma, and this is something he does constantly throughout breaking bad
Don eladio will kill lalo
Actually no, we only see him do this after the twins are killed. Of Hector knows Gus killed Lalo there is nothing stopping him telling the twins when they come north
@@harleyokeefe5193
Yep. He did.
Eladio just didn't care.
@@kiratherenegade1561 ye, I watched the episode
Gus is such a politician
Never saw Gus as shook as he was about Lalo
"Look at me HECTOR"
*Rips shirt off*
Down to the last 3 episodes of better call saul. Can't wait
god damn I miss this show so much
The police would know who Hector is and would be keeping tabs on who visits him. Quite a big flaw in the story
It's funny how emotional this men can get, this gave away Lalo's secret. Hector didn't realize that although he can't speak, his face has subtitles 😅
*Lalo* : "remember Tìo, it's vital that anyone shouldn't know i'm still alive"
*Hector* :😘
"Your family will have justice"
Hector: **Piglin noises**
"We're all Eladio's men". Maybe that's what made Hector "Da Boss Can Sock Me" Salamanca lose his poker face.
Bolsa is so clueless lmao
Spanish is my first lenguage still I had to read the english subtitles to understand Gus, but doesn't matter, great character.
Enemies shaking hand with knives behind
Gus will start tormenting Hector in 609 tomorrow.
You were kinda right
2:53 Very important detail…. Juan Bolsa has a brake-light out
In my head canon, Lalo is still out there... building a perfect case against Gus... and then sees he's dead and simply moves on.
Best acting ever, exposed Lalo tho.
Hector's biggest mistake. If he didn't reveal Lalo was alive, Lalo would've been able to take out Gus without Gus knowing he was still around to get him and hence be prepared.
2:36 "Prepare to deploy smug face at Gus Fring."
listening to GIANCARLO speaking spanish is a more pleasant music to hear than hearing him speaking english
He beat it with that hand before he shook Gus
Props to Hector - he could have avoided that whole show. But since he is not a coward and wanted to tell Gus in the best way possible “Beware it’s on” 🙂
And this is why Hector refuses to look at Gus in Breaking Bad. He looks at Gus here and he ends up revealing that Lalo is still alive.
Hector couldn’t let go of his ego just like Walter and got Lalo killed
Hectors look was not what killed Lalo. Lalos own ipride and ego it was What killed him. He could’ve easily taken Gus out when he had the chance, he had him captured and dead to rights but instead chose to gloat like an arrogant idiot .
Even with Gus being onto him, he was still able to trick his crew, including Mike, and gain the upper hand. He was just too arrogant to claim immediate victory and wanted boasting rights which ultimately cost him his life.
It’s called Plot Induced Stupidity
@@venturatheace1 Not really. It was in character for him so no
Lalo could have won if Hector haven't given him away. Gus and Mike would have been taken completely off guard.
Pride and wrath are the main sins of the Salamanca Family.
Tbf Gustavo already kinda SUSpected Lalo was still alive but Hector's wrathful pride confirms to Gustavo that Lalo was alive
We have to see when tuco takes hector to mexico when he was in the house with walt and jessie
That’s probably 5 years away
we already saw that?
@@guy_th18 not from the bcs standpoint tuco in this timeline has been in jail marinating on his fight w mike he represents a wild card. Him and lalo should meet at some point where he is given hector for some reason.
@@Nothing-qq4hd no. Season 6 is still happening during 2004-2005. Breaking Bad takes place during 2008 and we know that Tuco just got out of prison. Tuco isn't coming back, especially because Raymond Cruz doesn't like playing the character
@@zekeiwa5837 didn't stop him from playing tuco in bcs. He is part of the cast and hasn't been fired that i know of. Things move quickly in this universe right now its more like mid 2006 heading into 2007 which is perfect to set against the breaking bad universe of 2008.