Most badass moments: 1. disrespecting the most powerful assistant manager in the entirety of BB and BCS 2. babyraging 3. Nacho's father's badass moment 4. failing to get gum off his shoe 5. Mike's badass moment 6. literally dying
it's a testiment to the ingenuity of the writers and also the fan base that after like a decade, I haven't heard or read this one before. and immediately can only nod my head to how fucking hilarious it is
Hector sealed his fate when he told Nacho "I don't trust him." He essentially told Nacho to his face that he was going to kill his father. There is no way Nacho (or anyone else) wouldn't act on that threat.
Who can blame Nacho for trying to protect his father. Sure, Gus would have had to move on Hector eventually but that probably wouldn't have been soon enough to save Nacho's Dad. The Salamancas we mostly see aren't exactly the chillest people.
So great as Hector Salamanca that even Jonathan Banks himself said on one of those television interviews that Margolis was so intimidating in character that it informed how Banks played Mike & having to act even less impressed. And, of course, very polite & professional out of character as a lot of actors who play great villains often are.
He was a great actor. It is so strange that he suffered in the exact same way that Don Hector suffered on the show ... he had a heart attack, and somehow his medication had been swapped out. Then, after being hospitalized, he died in an explosion. It's so bizarre.
the extremely subtle smirk by Gus at 4:26 is acting perfection. That is Gus telling Hector "I got you, and there's nothing you can do about it because *you* yourself put you in this situation"
The subtle smile is one of my fav Gus moments!! He completely outplayed Hector… He ALLOWED hector to bully him to carry his product over the border.. Gus and Hector got about the same amount of product however Gus made about 5-10x more money for Eladio (The Ice Cream Scene) Eladio allowed Hector to continue as they were old friends who built this up…. Gus lied and said he was at capacity (He wasn’t) so now Gus is making Eladio ALL this cash so to give Hector back his share would be to screw himself over for no additional benefit…. Also if Hector didn’t get a stroke at this moment.. He woul’ve went to war with Eladio!
Fring's real mission was not wealth or power as ends in themselves but as a means to the end of revenge against Hector -- and Hector sensed it. This is why Fring resuscitated Hector. Fring wanted him to suffer total defeat, not to die. The degree of hatred these two have for one another is intense.
I’m not sure of that being the case. I think the writing implies that Gus cares more about business than he does about personal stuff. Gus knew he has an in through Hector and it’s better for his profits. Gus was always a very pragmatic character, so I think he resuscitated Hector to make more money. Then again, I haven’t watched this show in a long time so maybe my memory isn’t 100%. Let’s call it a fugue state 😂
I had the very fortunate time and one of the happiest moments to meet Mark Margolis in Mexico once at my job my colleagues and I were so excited. Such a great guy and wonderful actor, after our encounter it was hard to see him in this role because he was not at all like his character.
I really like the protrayal of Hector, he likes to act like the town boss, which works with normal people, but when it comes to the cartel and it's members he's treated mostly as a nuisance and only respected for being from the old guard. Hector was just an insecure druglord who wanted to regain their old prestige, but, it clearly was just a sad attempt at it, after they all died, nobody cared, in fact everyone was better without them.
what? the only time that happened was in the midst of his illness taking over. Hector flatly walked into los pollos and said fuck Bolsa, no one did a thing about it. He pissed in Eladio's pool and everyone watched and didn't say a word.
its quite the opposite , i think the salamanca started from a local small drug dealer family. When they team up with Don Eladio thats exactly the moment they expanded their empire to become the biggest family in Mexico along with Don Eladio. They threw 7m without any hesitation to get Lalo out of Bail. From a Local family to the only drug dealer family While Don Eladio has the political relationships ( they bought the local police and the politicians ) , the Salamanca plays their roles as Legs muscle and arm keep everybody in lines. personally i think the Salamanca paid the most about their man ( hacienda i paid for it and u treat us like dogs ) maybe alot of Salamanca family members died on the journey to expand the cartel empire ( thats why we never see any other old member from Hector generations like his brother or sister , they died in the fights for teritorry )
Only Bolsa speaks Spanish naturally. Mark Margolis was a good method actor and he almost makes Don Héctor get away with his phonetic pronunciation. But Giancarlo Esposito can't speak the language at all. I need to read the subtitles to understand what Gus Fringe says.
As a native Spanish speaker, one of the few things I dislike about the Breaking Bad universe is the inaccurate Spanish throughout. Gus’ true mobster personality should shine through his Spanish (he’s Chilean after all, and Chileans speak Spanish as their mother tongue), yet when he speaks broken Spanish he loses almost all his might. It’s really a shame because Giancarlo is a formidable actor otherwise. Funnily enough, the actors that play The Twins are native Spanish speakers yet they barely have any lines in the franchise.
The Hector that talks to Mike seems like a totally different character. He speaks in a fairly pleasant, soft voice, as opposed to his normal dragon voice, and his mannerisms reflect those of a civilian, not a constantly angry drug grandpa.
None of these scenes are.😂 All of them are literally him being a salty old jerk, while Gus constantly outplays him. His only badass moment was in BB when he took down Gus.
Guys, if you pay enough attention, you’ll notice that the fast food place hector goes to is named “Los Pollos Hermanos” this is a clear reference to breaking bad where there is also a fast food restaurant by the same name run by a guy named Gus fring, bravo vince for your subtle Easter eggs 👏
That look from Gus at the end is great. That surprise that someone like Nacho (a street kid) was able to pull something off taking Hector down that Gus had been meticulously planning for so long. He stairs at someone so much lower down on the totem pole with envy for a moment.
I think Hector is kind of a sad character really, somewhat old fashioned in his beliefs. Hes basically an aging gangster who cant quite cut it anymore but still has the mindset of like when he was 20 or 30 but cant cope with the fact hes gotten old and people like Gus have modernized the business and he doesnt like that. Gus is also sneaky and manipulative which he also doesnt like as the Salamanca's are described as muscle so I would imagine any situation they prefer the direct approach but moreover the idea of say using drug mules and smugglers makes him seem clever while instead Gus circumvents the whole criminal aspect of being a criminal by using a legitimate operation. Fundamentally I think Hector hates Gus because he kinda takes the soul out of criminality and turns it into a by the numbers efficient business operation and theres nothing exciting or dirty about that while the other Cartel members dont really give a shit as long as they make more money with Fring they will prefer to use his methods. Perhaps on say a meta level though and highly ironic is that Gus' style or worming himself into upper positions is much like how a drug dealer would introduce people to his product and get hooked, the other Cartel members get hooked on Gus' supply and distribution method while never seeing him as a potential danger.
There was literally nothing "boss" about Hector Salamanca. He was a perfect foil to Gus's cool, calm and methodical approach and demeanor with his perpetually angry sloppyness and thinking that he is better than the others.
Mark Margolis plays an excellent prototype of Don Hector in both Scarface and 1492 Conquest of Paradise That being said, publicly bullying people in a fast food joint and his temper tantrums puts one in mind of a lower level capo at best or likecthe character from Godfather 2 who the young Vito takes out - Don Fanucci
Come to think of it, maybe the Don really wanted to see Lyle's balls. That is, if he had big enough to stand up to him. Lyle passed, as shown by the approving pat.
I've met a few Hector Salamanca's in my life when I worked in fast food. If you check on RUclips here are plenty of videos taken at eateries of ill-mannered and sometimes violent people.
I bet these cartel guys feel cool. Behaving like machildren and throwing their toys out of their prams when people don’t do as they say. Real cool and masculine 😂😂😂
Notice Mike’s piece was set up for a cross draw, knowing he would be sitting down. Little shit like this makes me love this show more and more when I notice it
Most badass moments:
1. disrespecting the most powerful assistant manager in the entirety of BB and BCS
2. babyraging
3. Nacho's father's badass moment
4. failing to get gum off his shoe
5. Mike's badass moment
6. literally dying
I thought it was dog poop.
true, Hector was lame
Wdym on the first one
He's talking about Lyle The destroyer of Galaxies.@@TenmasSchoolOfThought
1 is simply being a jackass
>most badass moments
>fucking dying
hardcore
So metal.
Not just hardcore, but hardcore as hell
Ever seen always sunny in Philadelphia?
Frank Reynolds: suicide is bad ass 😂😂😂
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😂
"Not the manager. The balls." - most Oscar worthy character line
He said the Boss
@@roulettegenie4379🤓
"Da ball can SOCK me "
-Héctor Salamanca
@@weedxati told you right? Giant balls
He lets Hector see them in the Canadian version of the show
"Fifty thousand. Anna Gunn is yours."
Your doing et
it's a testiment to the ingenuity of the writers and also the fan base that after like a decade, I haven't heard or read this one before.
and immediately can only nod my head to how fucking hilarious it is
But you spelled fifty tao-sand wrong
but anna gunn want ted ...he is her shinny knight
@@daniglover3871 LOL
Hector sealed his fate when he told Nacho "I don't trust him." He essentially told Nacho to his face that he was going to kill his father. There is no way Nacho (or anyone else) wouldn't act on that threat.
That's why their survival of the fittest, fear, and threat can only go so far till people had enough to overcome their fear to act logically? 🤔
Who can blame Nacho for trying to protect his father. Sure, Gus would have had to move on Hector eventually but that probably wouldn't have been soon enough to save Nacho's Dad. The Salamancas we mostly see aren't exactly the chillest people.
" La Familia es Todo", I guess he forgot that, when it came to everyone else's family ?
yeahhh
Nacho already started working on taking down hector before hector met his father. He alrdy knew it wouldn’t go well.
Amazing how BCS illustrated what an enormous psychopath Hector was by having him voluntarily choose a coke light
No ice.
@@krazyzyko thats a health code violation
Sociopath
Sociopath
he cant have sugar thats how he got iin the chair
Hector lucky he didn't try this at Popeyes, the employees would have folded his old ass regardless of cartel status 🤣🤣
Yo im dying😭😭😭😭
I'm not from the US. Why do you say this?
@@EvilSapphireR Just search Popeyes customer service and you will know
Becauze they think they are tough in america. Especially the nerdy ones@@EvilSapphireR
Lol
I love how they focused on Nacho each time Hector had problems and reached for his pills. The look on his face is great.
That’s an amazing hint to be fair
Time stamps?
Hector the food inspector
Ball inspector 😂
I'd watch that spin-off
@@hautrung132
Yes?
Rest in peace, Mark Margolis
So great as Hector Salamanca that even Jonathan Banks himself said on one of those television interviews that Margolis was so intimidating in character that it informed how Banks played Mike & having to act even less impressed.
And, of course, very polite & professional out of character as a lot of actors who play great villains often are.
It's really incredible hearing how Margolis transformed his voice for Hector. In real life he seems like a remarkably gentle person. RIP ❤
He was a great actor. It is so strange that he suffered in the exact same way that Don Hector suffered on the show ... he had a heart attack, and somehow his medication had been swapped out. Then, after being hospitalized, he died in an explosion. It's so bizarre.
@@dashx1103 Did he actually go from a heart attack? I never looked into why he died, beyond assuming simple old age
I NEED TO SEE YOUR BAWLS
Sir those are private
That drink needs to make a comeback. Los Pollos Hermanos exclusive.
Not the manager. Your *bawlz.* 🥜👀
He desperately wanted to see Lyle's balls. No doubt.
Sir, this is a Los Pollos Hermanos.
*Hector has the evilest sounding voice in the breaking bad universe...😂*
They had to keep it down for BB or the combined power of both shows would be too much 🐲
Mark Margolis is good at that scary voice. I remember when I first saw him perform as Mr. Shickadance, the landlord of Ace Ventura.
@@princessmarlena1359 are you on discord/
@@TerenceWynn-bw2li I don’t use it anymore.
@@princessmarlena1359 you've seen Ace Ventura. Einhorn seemed to like Ace.
A great actor has passed away, may his soul rest in peace.
You can see the actor had the time of his life after being in the wheelchair for YEARS
Not his most badass manager moments... his most badass BOSS moments.
BALLS*
The assistant manager should have called the police.
That’s hilarious
2:42 Getting a free drink is where he really crossed the line.
😂
notice he starts at pouring hi c and ends at diet coke. I wonder if that was a gaffe or if it was to show how unhinged he is haha
the extremely subtle smirk by Gus at 4:26 is acting perfection. That is Gus telling Hector "I got you, and there's nothing you can do about it because *you* yourself put you in this situation"
The subtle smile is one of my fav Gus moments!!
He completely outplayed Hector… He ALLOWED hector to bully him to carry his product over the border..
Gus and Hector got about the same amount of product however Gus made about 5-10x more money for Eladio (The Ice Cream Scene) Eladio allowed Hector to continue as they were old friends who built this up….
Gus lied and said he was at capacity (He wasn’t) so now Gus is making Eladio ALL this cash so to give Hector back his share would be to screw himself over for no additional benefit….
Also if Hector didn’t get a stroke at this moment.. He woul’ve went to war with Eladio!
Gus’s biggest mistake was getting that first meeting with Don Eladio. You wanna work with us? Now you just work for us.
@@Bothorth nah Los Pollos would never false advertise. The Blue is just on the secret menu.
always wondered what made KFC so addictive , turned out i was a meth head all these years
The way Hectors expression instantly changes when Nachos dad doesn’t accept his bribe is cold
The Audacity to threaten a Father while the Son is nearby
Does he think people wont act on this ?
Love how Nacho still has some humanity.. unlike the rest of Hector's mules.
2:40
His death was sad
@@megaltron2792that scene is great/hilarious. Nachos expression is like wtf are you doing?!? Lol
I love how Nachos dad immediately knew how to judge Hector... one of my favorite side-characters
Fring's real mission was not wealth or power as ends in themselves but as a means to the end of revenge against Hector -- and Hector sensed it. This is why Fring resuscitated Hector. Fring wanted him to suffer total defeat, not to die. The degree of hatred these two have for one another is intense.
And between the two of them, only Hector was willing to die for his cause. I’ll give the psycho that.
Ok calm down Kant
I’m not sure of that being the case. I think the writing implies that Gus cares more about business than he does about personal stuff. Gus knew he has an in through Hector and it’s better for his profits. Gus was always a very pragmatic character, so I think he resuscitated Hector to make more money. Then again, I haven’t watched this show in a long time so maybe my memory isn’t 100%. Let’s call it a fugue state 😂
Gus literally says that he wants hector to suffer
@@igbk6155 I respect anyone who knows who's in that picture.
I had the very fortunate time and one of the happiest moments to meet Mark Margolis in Mexico once at my job my colleagues and I were so excited. Such a great guy and wonderful actor, after our encounter it was hard to see him in this role because he was not at all like his character.
Imagine he fucking killer you lol
Just watching interviews with him & seeing his passion for his craft & his professionalism. The man loved his job.
@@ashleybrooke2087 he did!
Lucky!
he wanted to see your BOLLS
I really like the protrayal of Hector, he likes to act like the town boss, which works with normal people, but when it comes to the cartel and it's members he's treated mostly as a nuisance and only respected for being from the old guard.
Hector was just an insecure druglord who wanted to regain their old prestige, but, it clearly was just a sad attempt at it, after they all died, nobody cared, in fact everyone was better without them.
what? the only time that happened was in the midst of his illness taking over. Hector flatly walked into los pollos and said fuck Bolsa, no one did a thing about it. He pissed in Eladio's pool and everyone watched and didn't say a word.
its quite the opposite , i think the salamanca started from a local small drug dealer family. When they team up with Don Eladio thats exactly the moment they expanded their empire to become the biggest family in Mexico along with Don Eladio. They threw 7m without any hesitation to get Lalo out of Bail. From a Local family to the only drug dealer family
While Don Eladio has the political relationships ( they bought the local police and the politicians ) , the Salamanca plays their roles as Legs muscle and arm keep everybody in lines. personally i think the Salamanca paid the most about their man ( hacienda i paid for it and u treat us like dogs ) maybe alot of Salamanca family members died on the journey to expand the cartel empire ( thats why we never see any other old member from Hector generations like his brother or sister , they died in the fights for teritorry )
"Sir no smoking. No fumar"
"Youre willing to die for this?"
Ah, hector badass moments including bullying food chain workers, getting played like a fool by gus, and almost dying lmao
To think, Gus only saved his life so he could keep him alive and torment him. Damn
'Negotiation' is Mike's most badass moment😂
2:59 I love the little pat he gives to Lyle! You can tell that, as evil as he is, he respected him for standing his ground!
The fact that Gus Fring performed the most horrible form of CPR, in the last scene, adds the realism of the show. It's absolutely perfect
That father who takes the money, that's the absolute saddest moment. Everything he's worked for going down
You know a series is good when even the cashier is a good actor. He did a good job
Mike just wanted 50$ bucks.
I want a spin off about Lyle the guy didn't back down once!
He's the real OG
I second that
Better Dial Lyle: health code violations.
I'm listening @@SuperTed.
pimple faced Lyle is the muscle for Kaylee Ermentraut's Meth empire
Even hector gave him a pat on the back
16:36 - "Hector, this isn't PURP..."
"It is! It is PURPLE!"
You’ve seen that YTP too?
That was a weird one, but also good.
Better call Finger 😂
Hector in better call saul 💀 Hector in Breaking Bad🥴🫤🥴🫤😖🥴😵💫
He was such a brilliant actor who really nailed this character. What a legend. Rest in peace, Mark!
"I AM the cartel" my all time favorite line...
Rest in peace, Mark. 🙏✝️
Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are two of the best TV shows ever made. I will re-watch them at some point. Masterfully done.
"The Boss Consugme"
Who was this boss Consugme and how come we never heard of him before? Was he some other Don down in Mexico?
Consugme works with Don Wazhedoinhere.
he's the leader of the salamonka's that hector speaks about
I wonder why Nacho is an only child, his father has big balls
His mother died
Most badass moment
Hector: How about the payment is you get to live
Mike: Not enough.
Only Bolsa speaks Spanish naturally.
Mark Margolis was a good method actor and he almost makes Don Héctor get away with his phonetic pronunciation.
But Giancarlo Esposito can't speak the language at all. I need to read the subtitles to understand what Gus Fringe says.
As a native Spanish speaker, one of the few things I dislike about the Breaking Bad universe is the inaccurate Spanish throughout. Gus’ true mobster personality should shine through his Spanish (he’s Chilean after all, and Chileans speak Spanish as their mother tongue), yet when he speaks broken Spanish he loses almost all his might. It’s really a shame because Giancarlo is a formidable actor otherwise.
Funnily enough, the actors that play The Twins are native Spanish speakers yet they barely have any lines in the franchise.
The guy who plays lalo as well
@@sidneyshaw9205 Well, of course him too. Tony Dalton is an American - Mexican actor.
Bolsa has weird pronunciation sometimes like with "métedo" instead of "método"
@@m3talentagency680 Mexican American*
6:50 “Here’s papi…. ehhhgghh….”
somosamigos
@@jstick9980Mejor?
MOST BADASS BOSS MOMENTS
*gets a heart attack and becomes a vegetable forever*
The Hector that talks to Mike seems like a totally different character. He speaks in a fairly pleasant, soft voice, as opposed to his normal dragon voice, and his mannerisms reflect those of a civilian, not a constantly angry drug grandpa.
Without doubt one of the best television series of all time. Acting from all the cast was golden.
Agreed
DaBos Consogmé was my favorite character
Rest in Peace Mark Margolis! AKA Hector Salamanca.......slash Tio
Hector at Los Pollos was not a "badass moment", he got completely played. lol
It was literally a Karen moment, right down to asking to speak to the manager 💀
None of these scenes are.😂 All of them are literally him being a salty old jerk, while Gus constantly outplays him.
His only badass moment was in BB when he took down Gus.
@@augustedupin9576i’m surprised we didn’t see the scene where he drowns the cousin and teaches him the lesson that family is all you got
Suffering from a near heart attack is a badass moment?
Da bauss con sock mi
Guys, if you pay enough attention, you’ll notice that the fast food place hector goes to is named “Los Pollos Hermanos” this is a clear reference to breaking bad where there is also a fast food restaurant by the same name run by a guy named Gus fring, bravo vince for your subtle Easter eggs 👏
🤡
try harder boring sсumbаg
How is him getting dropped by his health problems 2/3 times and owned at a chicken store and Mike demanding 50k badass moments 😂😂
Fitting because he sucked so bad.
6:37 Don Hector is a kind grandpa who loves puppies.
Is that the scary dude from Scarface?
Yeah it is. Dudes been old for the last 40 years.
That look from Gus at the end is great. That surprise that someone like Nacho (a street kid) was able to pull something off taking Hector down that Gus had been meticulously planning for so long. He stairs at someone so much lower down on the totem pole with envy for a moment.
I think Hector is kind of a sad character really, somewhat old fashioned in his beliefs. Hes basically an aging gangster who cant quite cut it anymore but still has the mindset of like when he was 20 or 30 but cant cope with the fact hes gotten old and people like Gus have modernized the business and he doesnt like that. Gus is also sneaky and manipulative which he also doesnt like as the Salamanca's are described as muscle so I would imagine any situation they prefer the direct approach but moreover the idea of say using drug mules and smugglers makes him seem clever while instead Gus circumvents the whole criminal aspect of being a criminal by using a legitimate operation. Fundamentally I think Hector hates Gus because he kinda takes the soul out of criminality and turns it into a by the numbers efficient business operation and theres nothing exciting or dirty about that while the other Cartel members dont really give a shit as long as they make more money with Fring they will prefer to use his methods. Perhaps on say a meta level though and highly ironic is that Gus' style or worming himself into upper positions is much like how a drug dealer would introduce people to his product and get hooked, the other Cartel members get hooked on Gus' supply and distribution method while never seeing him as a potential danger.
The most badass moment is when he tried to drown his nephew to prove the family is important
0:34 that kid will remember this moment for a long time...
"Badass moments" but he acts like a spoiled brat in every scene except his negotiation with Mike.
What did u expect? Buying children ice cream?
There was literally nothing "boss" about Hector Salamanca. He was a perfect foil to Gus's cool, calm and methodical approach and demeanor with his perpetually angry sloppyness and thinking that he is better than the others.
Last words that came out of his mouth "It IS personal!"
Sure one of this most defining traits
"I am the Cartel"
"Not yet"
"Its treason then"
*Hector pulls out a lightsaber. Does a spinning attack on Gus*
I always thought that tap from Hector was a bit of respect for the young guy trying to stand his ground
00:26 This is the way I enter KFC from now on!
😂😂
Most Badass Boss Moments
Da boss can sock meeee
Mark Margolis plays an excellent prototype of Don Hector in both Scarface and 1492 Conquest of Paradise
That being said, publicly bullying people in a fast food joint and his temper tantrums puts one in mind of a lower level capo at best or likecthe character from Godfather 2 who the young Vito takes out - Don Fanucci
I absolutely love that the last words Hector ever spoke are "It is personal."
Come to think of it, maybe the Don really wanted to see Lyle's balls. That is, if he had big enough to stand up to him. Lyle passed, as shown by the approving pat.
7:27 whoow, that's a great foreshadowing
16:25 Nobody, the subtitles: "Salam Monka, Salam Mona, Salam mon" xd
Love how he just pats the kid on the back totally disregarding his requests, it’s like how my grandfather used to dismiss me. 😂😂😂
i remember whe he piss on Don Eladio's pool
Having a mild heart attack then pushing your bodyguard away as he try’s to help you is a Different type of Psycho
Hector was 30 year's past his bad ass moments.
the most badass characters ever portrayed on TV shows, Furio Giunta and Hector Salamanca, I wish we could see them working together :D
It’s kinda funny because he’s actually getting played in most of these scenes he just thinks he’s Winning
the most badass thing about him was his underbite
surprised no one said or called the cops when hector pulled up
Hector, the only guy that could bully Gus and get away with it.
Hector walking will never not feel cursed to me 💀
I've met a few Hector Salamanca's in my life when I worked in fast food.
If you check on RUclips here are plenty of videos taken at eateries of ill-mannered and sometimes violent people.
>"Most Badass Boss Moments"
>behaves like an angry, spoiled child in practically every clip
bruh
Hector isnt up against a larger enemy how do you want him to face danger like a badass? What he can do is flex his power, which he does. U stupid.
If someone behaves this way don't hesitate to call the police.
Don Hector is my favourite version of Professor Xavier.
Mark margolis. Great actor
I bet these cartel guys feel cool. Behaving like machildren and throwing their toys out of their prams when people don’t do as they say. Real cool and masculine 😂😂😂
When he entered store I was expecting bell sound.
so having a heart attack is badass?!?!? near death is badass lmaoooooooo
Karens ask to see the manager. Hector ask to see the boss.
"Hector Salamanca's Most Badass Boss Moments"
Shows Mike badass moment instead 11:38
Really made his character memorable!!
I like how Hector checked out Manuel's car thoroughly.
Notice Mike’s piece was set up for a cross draw, knowing he would be sitting down. Little shit like this makes me love this show more and more when I notice it
Mark was such an under appreciated actor. What he could do with his body language, facial expressions and his eyes. Mark Margolis 1939-2023. R.I.P.
Hector gets soft drinks of choice at Los Pollos, that's how we know he's a big shot.
SalaMONKa bluuuud!
salaMONKa muuuuhneeee!!!
16:55 minecraft zombie dyin sound