They had to find an extra set of twins too, since once you kill one you cant use the other actors. at some point youd start looking for triplets so you got a spare I geuss.
But it also sorta caused them to die. They were too confident and he'll bent of avenging tuco they def fought hank unprepared and rushed. Not to mention if it weren't for them taking family that srsly they would've just shot hank instead of axing him
@@billross9132 Yeah but that would have ended the series lol. Yes but that is the cartel way.....an eye for an eye. The punishment MUST fit the crime. Thats not always practical....but its cartel.
To be fair, everything we see on the show is not simply VG. There are multiple main writers who made Breaking Bad the show it was. They deserve much credit too.
@@midz6187 lmao imagine thinking a single person is responsible for the entirety of a tv series. Vince is great but it’s incredibly disrespectful to worship him without regards to any of the actual crew behind the series. It takes hundreds upon hundreds of people to make something this big.
@@latenoiseyryan Nice, I didn't remember they talked in that scene. But still they're silent af in the series and it makes them even more creepy and cold blooded
@@message2612 Lalo has a dialogue in BCS where he claims hector thinks gus holds a grudge cause hector killed his "boyfriend". That could be sarcasm but he said it real casually though, so it might be a possibility.
It shows that Gus has at least a 25 year history with Hector and the cartel. I love how BCS and BrBa only give small glimpses into the enigma that is Gustavo Fring.
I love how Hector is focused on one brother, but is actually teaching a lesson to both. 1. If you wish death on your family, you better make sure you mean it. 2. You can mess with your brother if you want, but when the time comes, who do you think is going to be there to save you?
What’s scary is that they were 2 very normal kids just having fun. I can’t imagine how scary and brutal their upbringing was for them to turn out the way they did.
The twisted part is that for a Cartel Family this actually IS a good lesson to teach a child if you want them to be able to stick together AND to do what is necessary when they grow up.
The shot of Hector at 2:35 is genuinely creepy, like out of a horror film and directly mirrors the shot of Gus looking up at Hector right after he murders Max in the season 4 flashback "Hermanos".
This was all improvised, vince brought his kids to set and the actor for hector just tried to drown one of them. Vincent loved it so much he kept it in
This scene seriously disturbed me. It’s insane how they developed Hector’s character, you first assume he’s just an old uncle who has to be taken care of, but there’s such a history to him as a leader of a cartel that is so foundational to the rest of the show.
Nothing makes me happier than seeing an uncle spend some time with his nephews and teach them a lesson. We need more uncles, fathers, or father figures like Hector.
I just came back after watching Better Call Saul S5 E9, Lalo mentioned to Hector: “La familia es todo.” God, I love this universe.
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Kevin Romero | I’m not sure. I watched Breaking Bad like 5 years ago. But these guys probably the twins that tried to kill Hank in Breaking Bad. They also arrived in Better Call Saul.
@@bigomzz5047 “todo” in Spanish effectively means “everything” as well as “all” if I’m not badly mistaken. Feel free to correct me as my Spanish is not as good as I wish it was but I believe that is right.
@@matheusc2312 *Hector comes and sees his nephew being dunked in ice cold water* Mother: here, he wanted u dead, is this what u want? Hector: *knocks out mother* Hector: family is everything
HellsKat123456789 hank got lucky as fuck dude wanted to torture him if he never wouldn’t of went back and got that axe it would of been over plus Gus helped him with the phone call
Aunque digan que soy un bandolero dónde voy le doy gracias a dios, por hoy estar donde estoy y voy a seguir con mi tumba'o con mis ojos colora'os con mi dato activa'os ustedes no me lo han da'o
This was probably the beginning of the end of the "innocent times". I feel like before now they must've been raised like normal children, if they're only worried about toys
@@psilobomf the twins got abused worse by hector imagine how much Abused hector caused to tuco the childhood abuse is probably so bad it was probably the main cause of tuco’s heavy drug addiction plus insanity.
@@WhyTho525you have a point, on my rewatch after BCS I thought he may be referring to Nacho but he probably wouldn’t consider his friendship with Nacho to be “love.”
Hector was a jerk, but he knew from the beginning in the drug business you can't trust whoever outside the family. He was against Gus from the beginning even after knowing that he was smart and can make business gets bigger but he rathered keeping business small than trusting an outsider, because he saw that an outsider can turn over against them once he gets big. And that what happened. Gus smoked them all. Hector Salamanca was smart, he saw the future in a way others couldn't see.
He didn't predict shit, it's just a fucking rule that he has not to trust South Americans. And what the fuck went so wrong about it lmao the cartel probably grew massively after Fring's involvement, if they didn't have Fring bring in loads of money who knows they could have very well have gotten fucked over by rival cartels or some shit due to their lack of power.
nah, im pretty sure its because hector killed his partner. i dont think gus would be as ruthless as he is if not for that. look at him in the flashback scene, you can tell how terrified he is of the cartel and just wants to be their distributor. the moment his partner got killed was when he even started to think of betraying them.
@@Dododeath Either way Gus Fring didnt want to work with the cartel long long term. He wanted to be business partners but instead was kept on a leash for 20+ years. He did want to separate completely into his own territory within the US as he showed on Breaking Bad for a long time. Which is why him and the cartel reached a breaking point. Gus wanted revenge yeah, but he also wanted to be the sole kingpin of New Mexico and the surronding area. And the cartel were always gonna try to keep a leash on him whether they killed his partner to prove it or not
Hector thought family was everything. And during the entire show, we watched him lose every family member he had. His character lost the most out of any.
@@vanos2194 Still though, Hector is definitely a really really bad guy. If you have seen Better Call Saul season 4,I think *SPOILERS* Lalo gives him the bell and says the story that he burned down a hotel and it's owner alive. And he kept the bell as a memoribillia. It's not like Hector was a good man, he was hot headed and downright evil. Every Salamanca in these shows is. I actually felt bad that in the end Hector went out and took Gus with him. Gus was a villain too, but Hector didn't deserve to have a 'happy ending'
This guy is a wonderful actor. It’s a very very difficult character to portray. He got my attention immediately from his first appearance in BB. Without saying a word it was just his expressions that I found amazing.
@@papotamorquio Fr 💀 the Spanish sounds so weird, and the kids even sound so forced although they sound fluent. You can tell they are just reading the script word for word
@@jeremuky It seems like the writer of the spanish dialogues has no idea about the language. Because some of the actors (not Hector and not Gus) are clearly fluent but they end up speaking this crappy, non-sensical spanish straight from the script. Most of the time the choice of words is terrible.
This was wholesome in a morbid way. You can see the look of pride and approval on Hector's face after his nephew punches him in the face to save his brother. He was never going to kill his nephew by drowning; it was a test. He is proving a point that you have to stick by and fight for your family. A fucked up way to prove a point, but it shows that family means everything to Hector and he is instilling that into his nephews and is why the brothers are so close. The writing here is brilliant
It's not really foreshadowing if this is a flashback though. We're introduced to him in a wheelchair. It's not like it's a big reveal later on lol But I get what you mean
@@AmirKhan-yv8jm probably as aware of the drug business as abuelita, my guess is hector was always planning to give the twins this lesson and bond them for life, so he kept making the parents lend him the twins, and the reason we don't see them much is they are uninvolved with the cartel Or they are dead so hector salami and crazy old biznatch are taking care of the children
@40 Phil P Corner of the left nostril you can see blood flowing, both when he gets up after getting hit from the chair and the other time when hes standing shortly after.
What Tony montana will do is scream die mothefucker and shoot Héctor in the face and then said "I told you men don't fuck with me I told you Don't fucking kids but you wouldn't listen stupid fuck look at you now". Very nice quote.
It's amazing how this scene connects to when Gus died, at the beginning you see the fear and the regret on Hectors face but then it turns into vengeful eyes and that one phrase "la familia es todo" shows the full meaning to it
@@DMVGREY is it me or Saul in Breaking bad looks different from Saul from better call saul, its like his hair texture was different, he even looked a little fatter and muscular, and even a different shaped head....
I've always hated when people "hate" something that shouldn't even be thought of like that. Just like him saying he wanted his brother dead. Watch what you say
What a great way to depict the Salamanca Brothers as kids. Innocent children who were raised to use force to protect and defend anyone who offends or disrespects the Salamanca Cartel.
I wouldnt say they became "Cold Hearted" or "psyco" lmao they are cold blooded but not as cold blooded as someone like Tuco or Lalo and the Twins even respect religious traditions and they literally gave 2 fancy suits and a luxurious car to a poor family
lol yeah I always thought that was a bit dumb. You'd think Hector would realize right away that Nacho would be a liability after that imposition. I guess you kinda have to just suspend disbelief in order for Nacho to have his character arc.
Notice how Hector also taught his nephews (well at least one of them in this clip) how only force and violence will get them what they need. It was obvious that asking nicely and shaking the arm is not enough, only a punch to the face would do it. No wonder they're so used to using violence
agreed. you can even just see the switch flip when the boy says "I wish he was dead", as if Hector is contemplating in hsi mind "okay, time to teach a lesson"
Is kinda weird to me that Marco, Leonel, Tuco or Lalo's parents never show up giving they are in the criminal business as well as their brother Héctor.
Damn no wonder all the Salamanca’s are sociopaths/psychopaths, having been raised by their tough loving uncle Edit: this is cliche I know but holy shit wow never had this many likes before
These twins are not even as psychopath as Todd, Todd kills witnesses even kids, these twins rewarded a kid with a car in exchange of silence.... They're just professional assassins that's all.
@@alysy6180 When they got to the village and were changing into the clothes they got off the line and all, they left their car in exchange for services as they no longer needed it.
What a lovely scene, an uncle teaching life lessons to his nephews, I am sure those two boys will grow up to be productive and responsible members of society.
Hector calls gus a “general” and he was obviously never a General in Mexico or America so that must mean he was a general in Chile. everything from no records of him to the cartel saying “we know who you are” is making sense. Considering the time period it is likely that he was part of the “caravan of death”
I think the Generalissimo he’s referring to is Pinochet. Gus probably worked for him, but no way he was a general - he’d be at least 70 by the time Breaking Bad takes place and he looks more like 55.
Yes, how did the cousins end up with Hector? What happened to their parents? I think they found out that Fring has some connection to it, maybe not directly, through a relative perhaps.
Up to this scene the audience sees Hector as a pitiful and helpless old man who occasionally provides comedy relief, this scene reveals him to be the most terrifying and evil character in the show.
They say this scene needed 7 takes to get right, Hector drowned 6 kids.
That’s what made this show so good, they really went the extra mile.
Bravo, Vince!
😂
They had to find an extra set of twins too, since once you kill one you cant use the other actors. at some point youd start looking for triplets so you got a spare I geuss.
Haha
that's why tony montana hates him
Hector really was good at raising children. Everyone knows the cousins turned out to be well adjusted people.
Well they grew up to be adults anyway.
Very well dressed, quiet and reserved members of the public
Hey at least they grew up
Focused, disciplined, took pride in their appearances. Insanely well adjusted.
Best comment 🤣
Nothing like spending quality time with your uncle.
Captain H uncle Moe Lester
Hahahaah
yeah. especially if your uncle is a psychopath
Surprised that was never a Bart Simpson prank call
😬
As evil as Hector was…he was teaching both brothers a valuable lesson. This obviously bonded them for life.
But it also sorta caused them to die. They were too confident and he'll bent of avenging tuco they def fought hank unprepared and rushed. Not to mention if it weren't for them taking family that srsly they would've just shot hank instead of axing him
Maybe not just this in itself, but years of this repeated
So bonded they won't even separate when it's tactically (or even practically) logical to do so.
@@billross9132 Yeah but that would have ended the series lol. Yes but that is the cartel way.....an eye for an eye. The punishment MUST fit the crime. Thats not always practical....but its cartel.
@@cat3584 This was the first step of many but one MASSIVE leap for twinkind.
Legend has it, immediately after this they both shaved their heads and started wearing suits.
They both crawled to the kitchen for their dinner.
Looks like they already started with the shaving
@@chriscalvo414 😂
Legend has it, the brother is still sad because his brother broke his toy
Started to Cut apple with an Axe
Hector wasn't actually trying to teach a lesson, he was just pissed the kid was going to give him a warm beer
Lmfaooooo
Lol. He tends to lose his train of thought like that
Comprehensible
He sounds alot like me
La cerveza es todo
Thanks to Hector's great parenting his nephews grew up to be happy and successful men.
James Fischer 🤣
Snappy dressers too
Happy's one word
First youtube comment which actually made me. Laugh
Well... from that day they became inseparable.
0:36 I love how the chair is designed to look like a wheelchair. Makes him standing up at the end even more powerful. Vince Gilligan is a genius.
*mind explodes*
No Bravo's an idiot he didn't even include a bell in this scene 2/10
To be fair, everything we see on the show is not simply VG. There are multiple main writers who made Breaking Bad the show it was. They deserve much credit too.
@@alexf9381 name them lol
@@midz6187 lmao imagine thinking a single person is responsible for the entirety of a tv series. Vince is great but it’s incredibly disrespectful to worship him without regards to any of the actual crew behind the series. It takes hundreds upon hundreds of people to make something this big.
The cousins speak more dialogue in this scene than in the entire BB and BCS season
Tu sabes
This was truly the moment Marco became .......
@@dragonmasterlance123 .... a family guy.
Well, it was before they were horrifically traumatized into silence.
Vests.
It works?
Nephew: "No I want him dead!"
Hector: "hold my beer"
More like get my beer
Underrated comment lol
This is the only time I've ever found this meme funny
Best possible use of this meme
Bradley Brown grab
that was the last time they ever said anything for the rest of their lives
It true they talk to gus about killing Walt
Seriously though, they have like one line in BB when trying to assassinate Hank (Something like "finish him") and a couple of lines in BCS
@@latenoiseyryan Nice, I didn't remember they talked in that scene. But still they're silent af in the series and it makes them even more creepy and cold blooded
No. Muy facil
Yes idk but being the quiet yet mysterious person is a bit overdone
Hector is the perfect definition of "That crazy uncle in the family"
goofy ahh uncle
Unfortunately, he was the only one around to raise his nephews, so they all became crazy, too.
A true menace to society
They're all crazy lmao, Lalo is the most normal among the Salamancas and that's saying a lot
Lalo is the best at ~pretending~ to be normal, @@chaosomega623 . He's just as crazy as the rest of his family, accept he actually tries to be polite
Amazing touch to make Hector's seat look like a wheelchair.
Good spot! Didn't notice that at first. Now I'm going to have to trawl the entire box set to see what other little subtle tricks have been put in.
so what is it? Foreshadowing?
I would say so, and/or just little bit of fun from the creators. It's a brilliant and subtle touch, whatever it is.
Adrian Black lg
I have chairs like that in blue
The fact that he's talking about Gustavo and calling him "Chicken Man" Makes this scene 99.1% better.
You know what else is 99.1%?
@@alexnistor2836 "My Mom!" - Muscle Man
@Louis Tea Enjoyer gus isn’t gay
@@message2612 Lalo has a dialogue in BCS where he claims hector thinks gus holds a grudge cause hector killed his "boyfriend". That could be sarcasm but he said it real casually though, so it might be a possibility.
It shows that Gus has at least a 25 year history with Hector and the cartel. I love how BCS and BrBa only give small glimpses into the enigma that is Gustavo Fring.
I love how Hector is focused on one brother, but is actually teaching a lesson to both.
1. If you wish death on your family, you better make sure you mean it.
2. You can mess with your brother if you want, but when the time comes, who do you think is going to be there to save you?
Good point!!!!
I never thought about the second point you made, nice
Nice catch!
Yeah it's actually a great parenting technique!
But the fact that hector was willing to commit cold blooded murder on his own nephew says that he really is a sociopath
Rest in Piece, Mark Margolis. You lived quite the eventful life. 💕💕
This actor was not Mark Margolis.
@@liselilerindram9916What does Google yield for you when you search “Hector Salamanca actor”?
@@liselilerindram9916I’m pretty sure he was though.
@@langfordentertainmentstudi6745 no, this man is young
@@liselilerindram9916is Margolis, are you blind?
The most harrowing thing about this scene is Hector never got his beer
That's OK, he never wanted it.
That scene made me thirsty
Torquil Macleod lmaoooooooo
The point was a lesson a very good one by the way
That's what really horrified me about it
Hector should have written a children's book.
that's a world of chaos
Call it “ la familia es todo”
*ding*
*ding*
*ding*
Loooooooool
It was a hard lesson learned but it's brother figured it out real quick.
Damn, the twins actually look like the young version of themselves, 10/10 casting
They look more like the kid version of tuco
They actually did this scene 25 years before bb, in preparation
@Anon no...lol
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What’s scary is that they were 2 very normal kids just having fun. I can’t imagine how scary and brutal their upbringing was for them to turn out the way they did.
Yeah this the only flashback and its literally one of them getting drowned to prove a point. Their childhood in-universe mustve been real bad
I wonder what Tuco went though to make him so nuts
@@westube3493It’s because of that and cause of his drug addiction.
Welcome to every child’s life before like 1965 lmfao
@@GraceCole-qy6ul what happened in 1965?
Hector: Dirty, dirty people
Also Hector: *Pees in his boss's pool*
He knew the pool was gonna need to be cleaned up anyway lol
XD
the boss can sock him
Also Also Hector: *shits himself out of spite*
Literal and metaphorical. Hector is literally "dirty". Hector calls them peeps metaphorically "dirty".
The twisted part is that for a Cartel Family this actually IS a good lesson to teach a child if you want them to be able to stick together AND to do what is necessary when they grow up.
And also if you're a phsychopath
Talk about twisted
@@fuuuuuuuuuckyouprerna That’s Twisted, Jerry
@@tharwab 😐
But how do you know? Are you from the cartel?
You could say Hector is a twisted f*ck
Mom: “how come you never want to spend time with your uncle?”
The Uncle:
Speaking of that, who are the twins’ parents?
in this case it would’ve been my dad
@@AmirKhan-yv8jm they're his kids
@@ratedr7845 he called himself Uncle tho
@@MaxerV19 eh
The shot of Hector at 2:35 is genuinely creepy, like out of a horror film and directly mirrors the shot of Gus looking up at Hector right after he murders Max in the season 4 flashback "Hermanos".
welp I wish I never read this comment I'm on s3
nah bro its just her view
@@xp1539*his
@@schqrr don't watch ANY videos or read ANY comments. Better yet, don't even google about the show
he looks like hes boutta diddle his nephews
This was all improvised, vince brought his kids to set and the actor for hector just tried to drown one of them. Vincent loved it so much he kept it in
😂
Your damn pfp made me think there was a hair on my screen 😂😂
Nah
@@WilliamPrietoM Were you unable to tell that this was a joke?
@@christiangutierrez3820 Yes it just made not any fun for me since i have seen it before in other videos.
This scene seriously disturbed me. It’s insane how they developed Hector’s character, you first assume he’s just an old uncle who has to be taken care of, but there’s such a history to him as a leader of a cartel that is so foundational to the rest of the show.
He's a dick, really. You easily forget when you see him in his wheelchair breathing heavily.
And added to this, we get to see a great deal of Hector Salamanca in Better Call Saul. You're right, he isn't an old uncle, after all.
@@sunitprasad3730 better call Saul is Good?
@Otis Thompson 😂 haha, you bet..
Yes,@@lucianflorea3220 . It's great. Just please don't binge watch it. Go one episode per day.. 😬
I didn't realize the whole Mexico is yellow meme came from the Breaking Bad.
The flashbacks to Mexico always have a yellow tint.
I think they did it in every scene taking place in Mexico, not just the flashbacks. And that also applies to Better Call Saul
Flashbacks in Breaking Bad always are yellow. When Gus had his revenge (in Mexico), it looked normal
@@macdonald715 It waa yellow.
No it came from the fact that every Mexico scene in any movies ever is yellow, not just BB
RIP Mark Margolis
1939 - 2023
_La familia es todo_
Enserio??? 😔
Sad :( he died :(
10/2/24
Nothing makes me happier than seeing an uncle spend some time with his nephews and teach them a lesson. We need more uncles, fathers, or father figures like Hector.
=rings Bell=
@@thegreenreaper6660 *HAUUUAGH*
don hector
I mean, Hector did give out a good lesson, but it was kind of drastic
Tone it down a bit and you actually get some good parenting advice
This is the moment Hector becomes Dom Toretto.
Don Toretto
*damn burrito
*Don tortio
*Don hectoretto
@@fuuuuuuuuuckyouprerna don tortilla
I just came back after watching Better Call Saul S5 E9, Lalo mentioned to Hector: “La familia es todo.”
God, I love this universe.
Kevin Romero | I’m not sure. I watched Breaking Bad like 5 years ago. But these guys probably the twins that tried to kill Hank in Breaking Bad. They also arrived in Better Call Saul.
@Kevin Romero No. Those are the twins. Lalo was probably older by this time and somewhere else.
"Hey, guys. Can i come in?"
But they translated them differently
With Hector it’s “family is all”
And with Lali it’s “family is everything”
All the same I guess
@@bigomzz5047 “todo” in Spanish effectively means “everything” as well as “all” if I’m not badly mistaken. Feel free to correct me as my Spanish is not as good as I wish it was but I believe that is right.
Long live Don Hector Salamanca.
1939-2023
“La familia es todo”
Edit: to clarify things, I wrote this the day Hector's actor Mark Margolis died.
2013 Morelike
@@Youngsmartandfreshi think he means the actor
*1939-2009
I dont think hector shouldnt live long..
Nephew: mom my uncle tried to kill my brother
Mom: he was just having fun. You will get over it.
Ah shit, here we go again
Underrated coment
Nephew: No! I wish my uncle was dead!
Mom: Get me a beer...
Nephew took a beer
Mom: No, no. A cold one.
@@matheusc2312 *Hector comes and sees his nephew being dunked in ice cold water*
Mother: here, he wanted u dead, is this what u want?
Hector: *knocks out mother*
Hector: family is everything
And that's how they became the hitmen twins.
@HellsKat123456789 Walter White's brother?
@@bigbubba7753 brother-in-law i think he means
Hank kills both of them.
HellsKat123456789 hank got lucky as fuck dude wanted to torture him if he never wouldn’t of went back and got that axe it would of been over plus Gus helped him with the phone call
No Name you right he had a whole car you don’t need a gun to run someone over
Hector: ”Family is all”
Dom toretto: “Did you just say family? Nothing is more important than family”
Shut a fuck up
Hahahaha
Vin diesel: Did somebody say family?
@@writenamehere0000 Anything for family
Aunque digan que soy un bandolero dónde voy le doy gracias a dios, por hoy estar donde estoy y voy a seguir con mi tumba'o con mis ojos colora'os con mi dato activa'os ustedes no me lo han da'o
“Family is all. Nobody is stronger than family.”
-Dom Hesienberg
It's scary when you remember how the twins ended up as adults and realize this wasn't the worst thing they experienced as kids by a long shot.
This was probably the beginning of the end of the "innocent times". I feel like before now they must've been raised like normal children, if they're only worried about toys
@@psilobomf the twins got abused worse by hector imagine how much Abused hector caused to tuco the childhood abuse is probably so bad it was probably the main cause of tuco’s heavy drug addiction plus insanity.
@@joshedmonds5892
Tuco's "never trust the people you love" line kind of hints at this.
@@WhyTho525you have a point, on my rewatch after BCS I thought he may be referring to Nacho but he probably wouldn’t consider his friendship with Nacho to be “love.”
Hector was a jerk, but he knew from the beginning in the drug business you can't trust whoever outside the family.
He was against Gus from the beginning even after knowing that he was smart and can make business gets bigger but he rathered keeping business small than trusting an outsider, because he saw that an outsider can turn over against them once he gets big.
And that what happened. Gus smoked them all.
Hector Salamanca was smart, he saw the future in a way others couldn't see.
He didn't predict shit, it's just a fucking rule that he has not to trust South Americans. And what the fuck went so wrong about it lmao the cartel probably grew massively after Fring's involvement, if they didn't have Fring bring in loads of money who knows they could have very well have gotten fucked over by rival cartels or some shit due to their lack of power.
tell that to prop joe
nah, im pretty sure its because hector killed his partner. i dont think gus would be as ruthless as he is if not for that. look at him in the flashback scene, you can tell how terrified he is of the cartel and just wants to be their distributor. the moment his partner got killed was when he even started to think of betraying them.
@@Dododeath Either way Gus Fring didnt want to work with the cartel long long term. He wanted to be business partners but instead was kept on a leash for 20+ years. He did want to separate completely into his own territory within the US as he showed on Breaking Bad for a long time. Which is why him and the cartel reached a breaking point. Gus wanted revenge yeah, but he also wanted to be the sole kingpin of New Mexico and the surronding area. And the cartel were always gonna try to keep a leash on him whether they killed his partner to prove it or not
@@Dododeath Then why do you think Hector killed his friend? It's because he didn't want outsiders.
Hector thought family was everything. And during the entire show, we watched him lose every family member he had. His character lost the most out of any.
consequences
of his actions in the past
@Magic Cookies It was order by Eladio..
@@vanos2194 Still though, Hector is definitely a really really bad guy. If you have seen Better Call Saul season 4,I think
*SPOILERS*
Lalo gives him the bell and says the story that he burned down a hotel and it's owner alive. And he kept the bell as a memoribillia. It's not like Hector was a good man, he was hot headed and downright evil. Every Salamanca in these shows is.
I actually felt bad that in the end Hector went out and took Gus with him. Gus was a villain too, but Hector didn't deserve to have a 'happy ending'
Oh..He definitely is EVIL :D
Better Call Saul: *Are you sure about that ?*
2:35 that shot alone is haunting
Hayato
fr
This guy is a wonderful actor. It’s a very very difficult character to portray. He got my attention immediately from his first appearance in BB. Without saying a word it was just his expressions that I found amazing.
too bad his spanish is TERRIBLE. it's very hard to take these scenes serious if you're a native spanish speaker
@@papotamorquio Fr 💀 the Spanish sounds so weird, and the kids even sound so forced although they sound fluent. You can tell they are just reading the script word for word
@@jeremuky It seems like the writer of the spanish dialogues has no idea about the language. Because some of the actors (not Hector and not Gus) are clearly fluent but they end up speaking this crappy, non-sensical spanish straight from the script. Most of the time the choice of words is terrible.
@@papotamorquio Nahh, comparado con el español de Gus, el de Hector es bastante decente XD
@@positon2162 gus has literally said that everybody gave feedback that his Spanish was on point
In the meantime...not far away...little Tuco is screaming:" Tight! Tight! Tight!"
I'm just imagining kid Tuco snorting meth off a knife.
@@Xehanort10 now that mental picture is like super glue to my memory
Dude, I’d love to see what Tuco was like as a kid. I wonder if he was always batshit crazy.
@@Xehanort10 Thank you for making me imagine that too, haha.
@@cashthecurator666 Being brought up by an uncle like Hector would make anyone crazy.
Hector is the only character that looks the right age in every scene of both series.
Hector ages and de ages believably.
Meanwhile Bolsa's actor hasn't aged a day.
And Eladio...well we all know about Eladio.
The makeup work for Jimmy is incredible, he actually looks younger in BCS.
I think you mean “Mark Margolis” but okay
@@deuce5546 It's his hair that makes him look younger to me. I don't know why, but it just feels more youthful in bcs.
@@heavenlyheathen4352 he lost some weight in better call saul
If my children ever say they hate one another I will do exactly what hector does here! Bravo Vince giving out quality parenting advice!!
We need more parents like you in this world 👏
They'll surely grow up to become wonderful and well-adjusted people.
@@senny- and wear fancy suits
@@thatguyap_ and have a chrome plated axe
You will get divorced
This was wholesome in a morbid way. You can see the look of pride and approval on Hector's face after his nephew punches him in the face to save his brother. He was never going to kill his nephew by drowning; it was a test. He is proving a point that you have to stick by and fight for your family. A fucked up way to prove a point, but it shows that family means everything to Hector and he is instilling that into his nephews and is why the brothers are so close. The writing here is brilliant
You mean in a morbius way?
@@PieroMinayaRojas are u fr💀
bravo Bince
Bravo Vince!
@@amarson2322 Kiryu the G.O.A.T
1:23 my last brain cell during my exam
😂💀
Underrated comment.
Damn! That's hysterical
underrated.
Underrated comment indeed
I like how the twins look exactly like the two adults. That's great casting.
It’s their kids
I tried this with my sons and they grew so much closer together! They even share the same cell at the penitentiary.
How heartwarming
Anyone else noticed that Hector's garden chair looks a lot like a wheelchair. Great bit of foreshadowing there.
It's not really foreshadowing if this is a flashback though. We're introduced to him in a wheelchair. It's not like it's a big reveal later on lol But I get what you mean
Jonathan Campbell It’s foreshadowing in the show timeline.
Sudarat Live on private foreshadowing is a literary tool for the reader, not the show. I get what you mean though.
It’s bran stark
That's not how you use foreshadowing
La familia es todo.
Family is everything.
I do believe he said that in the clip
Up the irons
Except when it comes to McGills
Die Familie ist alles
"And from that day on, the brothers swore never to utter a word unless it was absolutely necessary. "
Rest in peace to this legend of an actor.. 🕊🕊
Damn young Hector you scary.
young -"er"
How? He did the right thing.
Teaching a boy about the importance of family? Good thing. Doing so by almost drowning his brother? Not a good thing.
@@vogel6554 people don't learn unless put into extreme decisive circumstances. Best possible way.
@@vogel6554 not all family have a wonderful life like you have. They don't have unicorns and rainbow kisses like what your parents gave you.
I like that way he simultaneously punishes both children with a single spectacle of terror.
Where are their parents?
well it was more than just a spectacle for one of them but I get your point
@@AmirKhan-yv8jm probably as aware of the drug business as abuelita, my guess is hector was always planning to give the twins this lesson and bond them for life, so he kept making the parents lend him the twins, and the reason we don't see them much is they are uninvolved with the cartel
Or they are dead so hector salami and crazy old biznatch are taking care of the children
Me
Wtf are you doing here duck!!
Bro what u doing here.
Oh hey there
Fuck off duck
Shitpost
1:20 the way he throws up the toy is hilarious
Ironic to see the man who valued family over everything lose it all.
Just like walter
C'est la vie
I've probably seen this 20 times and never realized that Hector's nose was bleeding at the end until now
@Creepy_Fizzgig No shit?
Really? I think it’s really noticeable every time I see it
@40 Phil P Corner of the left nostril you can see blood flowing, both when he gets up after getting hit from the chair and the other time when hes standing shortly after.
Eleven from Stranger Things grew up to be Hector
Salamanca blooood
Hector is just lucky Tony Montana wasn't around when he was doing that!
He was only against blowing up kids . Drowning them to teach them a lesson might have been ok for him
What Tony montana will do is scream die mothefucker and shoot Héctor in the face and then said "I told you men don't fuck with me I told you Don't fucking kids but you wouldn't listen stupid fuck look at you now". Very nice quote.
Lol Hector was is scarface wasn't he?
@@bluecheese4701 yes, but he was known as Alberto the Shadow.
He just ended up working for Manny anyway.
This scene is so powerful. Definitely one of my favourite scenes in all of media, ever, and I haven't forgotten it ever since I first saw it.
It's amazing how this scene connects to when Gus died, at the beginning you see the fear and the regret on Hectors face but then it turns into vengeful eyes and that one phrase "la familia es todo" shows the full meaning to it
Great character
Hector looks so convincingly younger here.
@@DMVGREY is it me or Saul in Breaking bad looks different from Saul from better call saul, its like his hair texture was different, he even looked a little fatter and muscular, and even a different shaped head....
@@evolutionmax9791 well Call Me Saul started after BB so obviously the actor is much older
They used time travel obviously
@@jadeorbigoso5212 call me saul
@@evolutionmax9791 He lost a lot of weight between the seasons and also just naturally aged so his face is more wrinkly.
"Family is all"
I've always hated this translation. "Family is everything" would be more accurate.
It gives a bit of a different flavor to it, almost as if it's intentionally a bit off idk
What's the big difference between the two different phrasings? They both mean the same, from what I understand
I actually like "Family is all" better. It makes you think on it more.
I've always hated when people "hate" something that shouldn't even be thought of like that. Just like him saying he wanted his brother dead. Watch what you say
@@King_Stranger if we are free to love something and anything, we are free to hate something and anything.
What a great way to depict the Salamanca Brothers as kids. Innocent children who were raised to use force to protect and defend anyone who offends or disrespects the Salamanca Cartel.
This is a certified Vin Diesel moment.
Hector sitting in a wooden chair that looks like a wheelchair, just noticed this after so many years...his fate was decided.
His spanish is more broken than Walter Jr legs.
His legs aren’t broken tho
not rlly
garbage language so it doesnt matter lol
@@turkiskajeff What language do you speak anyway
To be fair, the actor is a Jewish guy from Philly. I don't think he speaks Spanish. He just has a convincing Latino look.
Hector truly was an evil guy. Here he managed to turn two beautiful, innocent little children into cold-hearted psycho killers.
Cold-heart? They knows what is the family than you ,bro 😅
@@rockmot Maybe try English next time buddy.
@@rockmotshut up edgelord
I wouldnt say they became "Cold Hearted" or "psyco" lmao they are cold blooded but not as cold blooded as someone like Tuco or Lalo and the Twins even respect religious traditions and they literally gave 2 fancy suits and a luxurious car to a poor family
@@Arthur_John-Goated ehhhhh...bit of a stretch. they murdered all those people crossing the border because one guy recognized them
Leonel: "I want him dead."
Hector: "Hold my beer kid, actually no, get my beer"
Hector: Family is all
Also Hector: Nacho, make your dad work for me or I will kill him.
They really mean "their" family is all. Not yours. Trust me... And don't ask me how I know
@SP00K3D 4R3AL Because adrienne is not part of his family
lol yeah I always thought that was a bit dumb. You'd think Hector would realize right away that Nacho would be a liability after that imposition. I guess you kinda have to just suspend disbelief in order for Nacho to have his character arc.
@SP00K3D 4R3AL because he's a miserable shit head nothing better to do.
*His* family is all
"Family is all"
Meanwhile Vin Diesel nodding his head in approval...
imagine hectors expression if leonel actually meant it and didnt do anything to save marco lol
I did this to my neighbors kids and when the mother came out I did it to her to. When the cops showed up I showed them this clip and they let me go.
Sounds super legit
Nice.
r/thathappened
c: do you understand what humour is?
And then everyone clapped
Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind.
Breaking Bad is basically the TV remake of Lilo and Stitch
Or forgotten
lilo and bitch
Not all families-lol..
Ohana means family; family means no one gets drowned in the beer tub
If these are the twins, imagine how he was with Lalo and Tuco lol
"La familia es todo."
That is the Salamanca family's motto.
Notice how Hector also taught his nephews (well at least one of them in this clip) how only force and violence will get them what they need. It was obvious that asking nicely and shaking the arm is not enough, only a punch to the face would do it. No wonder they're so used to using violence
0:36 I like how the chair looks like a wheelchair. What a sense of humour the showrunner has!
Foreshadowing his fate ig 😂
@@durlov2343
Still, an outdoor chair like that would be great to own in one’s backyard.
Hector traumatized those poor boys and turned them into cold-blooded killers
Thanks for the input, Sherlock
Welcome to the Salamanca family.
Y aquí estamos todos reunidos, recordando a un grande de la actuación.
Hasta pronto Tío Salamanca 😢
Never noticed that Hector’s chair in this scene has wheels.
Just realized that detail. Those are not real wheels, but it is designed to look like a wheelchair, a premonitory detail. Loved it.
😂😂😂
Once a cripple always a cripple
This scene is actually a massive oversight, makes no sense with what happened in BCS
@@Steve-ph7qn How so? It occurred decades before either timeline.
00:42 The moment you realise that he was talking about Gus.
I like how Hector tried to reason with him, then tried to drown his brother, saying in a way "Be careful what you wish for".
agreed. you can even just see the switch flip when the boy says "I wish he was dead", as if Hector is contemplating in hsi mind "okay, time to teach a lesson"
@@janushunyadi9612 Yeah, and looking at the watery cooler...
Is kinda weird to me that Marco, Leonel, Tuco or Lalo's parents never show up giving they are in the criminal business as well as their brother Héctor.
Yeah, and other than the little grandmother, we don’t see any Salamanca women members of the family.
There's also Joaquin, but we never see his parents either.
Think about that for a minute lol
They are dead.
@@TPDManiacXC626 Probably died, risky business
This is one of the most iconic scenes in breaking bad, mark Margolis did an outstanding job as hector Salamanca, perfect role for him
Damn no wonder all the Salamanca’s are sociopaths/psychopaths, having been raised by their tough loving uncle
Edit: this is cliche I know but holy shit wow never had this many likes before
These twins are not even as psychopath as Todd, Todd kills witnesses even kids, these twins rewarded a kid with a car in exchange of silence.... They're just professional assassins that's all.
Ya especially Tuco Salamanca that psychotic piece of shit
La familia es todo
Paulo wait what they rewarded a kid with a car? Is that on better call saul
@@alysy6180 When they got to the village and were changing into the clothes they got off the line and all, they left their car in exchange for services as they no longer needed it.
Ohh how ironic how the chair hector's sitting on looks like a wheel chair 2:22
What a lovely scene, an uncle teaching life lessons to his nephews, I am sure those two boys will grow up to be productive and responsible members of society.
Did you just said family?
Dom Torretto?
Bandoleros starts playing
Such a well put together scene. I even love the subtle touch of Hector sitting in a wooden wheel chair. Great foreshadowing there.
La familia es todo......such a powerful delivery
Speak english
My beautiful and amazing Princess “family is everything” That is what Hector said to the twins and the lesson he was teaching them
My beautiful and amazing Princess yeah dumbass read the subtitles
Such a shame it sounds so badly in Spanish... it should be "La familia LO es todo", to sound properly
My beautiful and amazing Princess Aprende español estupida
La familia es todo. Rest in Peace Mark.
I would love to watch an entire show about the life of Hector!
And that’s why you never wish your brother was dead.
Cuz Uncle Hector might drown their ass.
"'and that's why you always leave a note"?
No it isn't.
I read that in the voice of the one-armed man in Arrested Development.
Who’s here after Lalo quoted Hector from this scene in BCS S5 E9?
The beginning of the scene where he’s talking about Gus is the definition of great foreshadowing.
Hector calls gus a “general” and he was obviously never a General in Mexico or America so that must mean he was a general in Chile. everything from no records of him to the cartel saying “we know who you are” is making sense. Considering the time period it is likely that he was part of the “caravan of death”
I think the Generalissimo he’s referring to is Pinochet. Gus probably worked for him, but no way he was a general - he’d be at least 70 by the time Breaking Bad takes place and he looks more like 55.
I think he was one of Pinnochets liutenants. Gus definately comes across army like - organised, methodical, precise.
fearlesslegend OK, so 20 years later he’d be in his late 60’s but definitely not 50.
We dont use generalísimo here in Chile, he was just a captain general
Yes, how did the cousins end up with Hector? What happened to their parents? I think they found out that Fring has some connection to it, maybe not directly, through a relative perhaps.
RIP Mark Margolis 🕊
“La familia es todo
Rest in peace Don Hector.
Up to this scene the audience sees Hector as a pitiful and helpless old man who occasionally provides comedy relief, this scene reveals him to be the most terrifying and evil character in the show.
Your right