I wonder if Mike knew Victor's fate was sealed when he knew that Victor got seen. He just didn't expect Gus would splatter his throat right in front of everyone.
@@ChilledSoul216 Doesn't make any sense though. Gus is ready to sabotage things with Jesse and Walt and go against his own word just to protect his two crackpot employees, but when Victor is seen by a couple of randoms he is disposable all of a sudden? He can't just grow his hair out, get a beard, move to another state to help somewhere else? A faithful assassin like him is this disposable? He needs to be killed just like that? Doesn't make any sense whatsoever. Just looks like an excuse to show us Gus kill someone, but it just makes Gus look weak and emotional. Like he is throwing a tantrum because he couldn't get his way. Really? That's Gus? A methodical kingpin like him surely should've had his emotions under control. It's all about money for him. If he just said "well played, now cook my damn meth. Any more trouble from either of you, ya'll dead. You, Victor, you're moving North. Let's go everyone" it would be all over, and he is back on track with his money. This... what did this accomplish? He GUARANTEED Walt would try to kill him again. He disposed of a priceless employee, a trained assassin and a lapdog. He surely shook Mike's trust too... and firmly turned Jesse against him for good. If it wasn't for this scene I doubt Jesse would help to kill him later on. He screwed himself on all fronts with this play, all because he got emotional? This scene is AWFUL.
@@mitromney It Does Cause Gus Is Very Cautious And Worried If Victor Gets Picked Up He'll Talk......That's What He's Thinking And Doesn't Want To Take That Chance......But I Think it's A Combo Of That And The Fact That They Were Able To Trick Him And Gale Got Killed Cause Of It And Victor Was Supposed To Protect Him..... As For The Emotional Thing........Gus Is An Emotional Person......It's Kinda What Drives Him.....The Emotion Of Revenge And Anger
All victor had to say when he walked onto the crime site “I heard a shot, is everyone okay? Is he breathing, im gonna go get help” then left and he woulda been good
"why are you here? Where did you hear the shot? Why did you walk inside who are you? What's your connection to the victim? Do you have any firearms on you?"
@@devinthieraultYou don’t have to answer any of those questions and none of those civilians would have even asked any of those questions. And if they even were to tell the police they would’ve said they saw a lightskin man run in and ask is everybody ok? That would’ve narrowed it down to about 70% of Albuquerque
This wasnt what made gus kill him. It was a combination of his arrogance in continuing the cook without gus' aproval and gus wanting to set an example to walt and jesse
@@glitchedReaper333 the people who saw Victor provided a description sketch for the police (Gus sees it when he gets questioned later). Victor had to go here or Gus could’ve been in trouble
Victor sealed his fate by being within the crime scene itself. Because people would tell the police that Victor was checking out the corpse of Gale. That event really would draw the police to Gus warehouses or Pollos Hermanos 🐓
victor sealed his fate when he started to cook all smiley and told gus he could do walt's (and gale's) job by himself just fine. maybe dont be smiling all over the place when you just had your boss his employee killed. he died because he forgot his place
@@revonfyllBut if Victor's dead, then there is no longer a chance of him being arrested and interrogated. Victor turned himself into a loose end that needed to be cleaned up.
Victor became a liability to Gus. Failed to protect Gale, barged into a crime scene acting all suspicious in front of witnesses, bragged that he could cook in their place when nobody asked him to. He was no longer a reliable henchman to a very cautious Gus.
I think Victor was dead either way. Gus was angry, pissed af, and he did that solely to make a point to both Walter and Jessie of how disposable they actually are if even Victor can be easily killed like that. The only reason Gus killed Victor at that moment and not anybody else, was probably because out of everyone there, Victor is the least valuable asset in the room. I think it was just a simple matter of Gus angrily trying to prove a point, and him making a decision while he was pissed off. Just think about how hard and how much investment, and the years went into creating someone like Gale, you don’t just come by somebody like that on a whim, or at least in BrBa-verse.
@@mediumsurmoon6283 apparently there are 2 reasons according to Vince: 1. HE WAS SEEN BY THE OTHER NEIGHBORS 2. FOR GUS TO SHOW WALT AND JESSE THAT HE WOULD LIKE TO DO THIS TO THEM BUT CAN'T AT THE MOMENT.
Victor knew he was on borrowed time when he realized Mike’s concern to him being seen at the crime scene. That’s why he started cooking, to try to prove his value to Gus. Even if Victor wasn’t seen, there was a chance Gus was going to kill him anyway since he needed to send a message and Mike was much more valuable. Victor being seen and overstepping boundaries by cooking only made the decision that much easier for Gus.
Gus never struck me as the kind of guy who would kill someone just to send a message, but rather, send a message by killing someone he was going to anyway. I know one of Victor's last big decisions in BCS had Gus warn him not to fail him again.
@@BlazingOwnager This, to be honest. Feels a lot less arbitrary. If Gus just killed Victor to send a message even when he was of use to him, his inclusion in BCS would’ve felt contrived if he was considered easily disposable for Gus to do something like that. He rose suspicion by being at the scene without explaining himself so Gus sent a message by killing someone who could’ve inadvertently sabotaged his whole operation.
Yeah I’m pretty sure that the reason Victor cooked was to try to prove to Walt that killing Gale didn’t make him and Jesse more valuable to Gus. From a writing standpoint I think it was featured to make Walt and Jesse’s situation look more dire and hopeless, only for things to take a complete 180 moments after.
Jonathan banks is such a good actor god, the little moment at 3:57 where he tries to think of what to do "Shit! Alright, so..... _shit!_ " he has so much experience but he completely draws a blank on how to fix this
It was a risk for Walter to tell Mike and his partner Gale's address so quickly. If Gale wasn't playing his music so loud he would have heard his phone vibrating.
Guys why is Jesse being so dramatic? I saw other movied where main characters shout cool one linerr when rhey shoot bad guy. Why didn't Jesse say "Gale? More like Fail" then shoot gale insteead of whining about it. Hes suchh a baby
He probably knew Victor was going to face some pretty abhorrent consequences but probably didn’t expect to see him die in such a subversive and cold hearted way.
@@danielkelly3065 by the way you OP I prefer Mike's face at 2:47 when Víctor brings Jesse in, haha the old man thinks they won only to few moments later start saying the S word non stop in utter frustration 😂
three reasons for Victor's death: 1. Faild to save Gale 2. Be spoted by the neighbours(and mike confirm that to gus in the phone call) 3. Be disrespectful to Gus when trying to disrespect Walt, when was cooking meth and saying is that easy.
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor it's a subversion, he is muscle, he was never going to be a cook and to press himself forward looks to gus like pure ego and self-interest, it's too much for someone so unintelligent as to be seen at a crime scene like that.
I partially feel that Victor knew shortly thereafter that he messed up by being seen, but tried to make it up by showing that he committed Walt‘s formula to memory
@@ThePowat it's not about cooking, he didn't ruin the batch and Gus wouldn't have killed him over something like this. He was seen and as we see in a later episode, probably connected to the murder since his mugshot was in the police station
Gus was actually patient with this guy considering he put his crew in danger (almost shootout with Nacho) multiple times until he made that last fatal mistake Victor wasn't incompetent, he's just a little dull compare to a game full of razor sharp wolf and paid badly for it
He screwed up big time by letting himself get seen. Brazenly walking into the room and inspecting the corpse before immediately leaving is gonna look incredibly suspicious to all those bystanders. Gus can't risk the possibility he'll get caught and snitch to the authorities.
Gale didn't deserve this, the whole subterranean lab was originally built for him alone, he only insisted on bringing Walter out of respect... Heisenberg was truly just a calamity that came to destroy everything they had built, it's so frustrating after seeing how much work, money, time and blood was required to achieve making that lab.
Gus Deserved to have his whole world turned to dust for everything he did to get here, all the lives he ruined. Hector Salamanca was right in hating Gus. This is the only justice that Gus deserved, losing Gale, losing his life and then his empire to the one person he hated the most Hector got the last laugh and Gus had enough time to process that he was outplayed after everything he did This is Justice for Nacho Varga
Dammit, why didn't Victor have a cover story for showing up there, like saying he was a friend of Gale or something (which is kind of true) and did he really need to get that close to Gale's corpse to confirm it? That old guy could already tell from where he was standing.
True, but how did he end up there in such a rush, as if he knew something was up? Once the police and DEA found the evidence that Gale was involved in the methamphetamine production, including the book with the superlab schematics, they'd start to press him hard, then find out he'd work for Gus Fring. Victor was a dead man walking the moment he ran into the apartment.
@@_MaZTeR_ what was Victor supposed to do? He had to find Jesse who was clearly not going anywhere. Eventually the police would show up and see Jesse sitting right there and he would probably confess everything on the spot. Then Walt, Mike, and Gus would all be screwed.
@@justinguyos5476 He should've noticed that there are civilians at Gale's place, acknowledged that there's nothing he can do and just immediately bolt before he even stepped in to the building. Or just casually walk in and act like an unsuspecting civilian and also wait for the police to arrive to not act suspicious by just suddenly disappearing. Nobody knew that Victor knew who Gale was and that they were involved both in any way, until Victor actually barged in there and became a suspect.
Tunnel vision I guess Even if you are a friend or any relative or just pretend he heard a shot which makes him a witness you'd still get called to interrogation by police and that is a huge risk itself There's just no way out for him just by being seen
The second "What about you" from Mike, with that lower and deeper tone from the first. Mike already realized Victor was seen. And quicker than light, Mike - who had been with Gus for years - knew Victor's demise is coming soon.
For how street smart Victor was throughout the show, given his years of experience in the life, it always stumped me just how stupid he was in this scene. Literally a number of ways he could’ve gone about it
Not only was Victor seen by the witnesses at the crime scene but he left his car there which could be traced back to Gus's employees so he sealed his fate for his reckless mistake. I'm sure the car was impounded by the police but at the same time I'm also sure Gus had some of his crew I'm assuming destroy the car.
Mike knew exactly where this was going.... when the cops ask what everyone saw they are going to say, "Yah there was a gunshot and this guy is dead. There was also a guy who ran into the room and then ran out without saying a word." Not to mention the dispatcher hears that. Cops will start nosing around on that and he was seen by 3-4 people who can easily describe what he looks like (and it was someone the guy was speaking to and everyone was shocked he just ran into the room - so they'll remember). And then if he cuts a deal with police/feds he knows everything about the operation. I remember watching this scene for the first time and thinking to myself, "And yah he's dead." He wasn't important enough either to be indispensable. I think when Walt almost starts panicking trying to convince Gus, he was not in any danger at all. I think he later realized how much power he had and then it really went to his head.
Aaron Paul does such a outstanding job portraying the damage a life of crime causes. This sh*t affects him, _hard._ And I'm glad it does. If Jesse could just commit acts like this and move on, he'd lose that part of him we root for most. Killing someone shouldn't be easy. It shouldn't be something people just get over. The best example of why is Todd. Unlike what some people think, Todd isn't a sociopath. He regrets the things he does, but he still does them because they need to be done. Todd is more akin to how most media portrays characters that kill people. Didn't like it, but it had to be done, I feel bad, but I've gotten over it and I'm ready for the rest of the episode.
Todd is at least somewhat sociopathic. He didn't particularly care that much about killing Drew Sharpe. He doesn't enjoy it or anything, but he doesn't take it seriously either. Regret might be too strong a word for Todd's emotional involvement in this
4:25 "Just another looky-loo" No, he came barreling in, basically shoved an old guy out of the way, refused to even look at anyone, and looked straight down at him. For these cartel "spies", they sure are loud in a quiet way 😂
It's probably fortuitous for Walter that Victor walked right in and was seen doing it right as the guy's on the phone with the cops. Talk about 2 birds with 1 stone. So even if Victor had the cook down to a tee, being seen at the crime scene means he's a person of interest which means, he cannot be left alive. Walt knew he won when Victor revealed he was at the scene and was seen. I'm sure he didn't expect to have Victor get his toe tagged in front of him, but you take the good with the bad. By this point, Walter's ego was slowly but steadily getting out of control and it was inevitably going to bring the whole thing crashing down around them. As Mike told Walter before he got shot, if Walter humbled himself and simply kept cooking, the money would've kept rolling in. Instead, he had to be The Man and in doing so, landed on Hank's radar which made things inherently more complicated for everyone. He ended up poisoning the kid, which lost Jesse once he figured out Walter did it. This cost him his family once Hank got murdered in the desert and it lost him damn near all of his money, cause of the crew he called to come bail him out. This was literally the beginning of the end for everyone and we didn't realize it at the time.
I love this show it's got everything. Walt, the cook. Gus, the boss. Mike, the fixer. Jesse, the burgeoning sidekick. Gale, the dead guy. Victor, the looky-loo. Everything!
You ever wonder if gus didnt kill jesies because then he would have been the bad guy like when the cartel killed his partner. He could have killed jessie and kept walt cooking no way walt would have stopped cooking if they threatend his family.
I think there is an element of that .. Jesse was Walts Parner, and Walt was Loyal to him... as Gus was to his original partner . Plus dont forget , Jesse just literally killed someone in Cold blood just to protect Walter , risking it all, and he did it because it was the ONLY move .. that takes major BALLS, planning in advance, and follow through which they did perfectly , completely outsmarting Mike, who is no dummy .. Gus really admired that kind of Loyalty and Precision .. So he did not kill Jesse for several reasons ... Victor on the other hand Effed up so many times here, its hard to even keep track .
@@Andrew-th3gz Jesse was the best Student Walt had.. he cooked in the 90% range .. effortlessly.. no one even came close ..if Walt dropped dead, Jesse would have been their Main cook.. so w t * are you talking about ?
@@jefffromjersey52 gale wouldve cooked idiot, if jesse did not kill gale, and walter died that night, then they wouldve killed jesse and had gale cook for them
If only Victor had followed Lyle's example. Lyle wouldn't have let Jesse get away with that, and afterwards would still have made it to LPH to open the store on time.
I just realized when Mike said "I guess I better get this over with" he was talking about Victor. He told Gus that Victor had been spotted, and that's why Gus killed him. Brilliant.
All he had to do was not go into the apartment and not make it so obvious he knows something lol just stand in door way and look on like your another by stander coming to see the commotion
One of the only scenes where Victor is portrayed as a regular person who makes mistakes rather than an emotionless hitman. He could have been given so much more story and it could have began here.
0:03 men when their girlfriend cheats on them after a 5 year relationship after all the moments that you spend with her and all you did for her just to go with some other random dude
0:03 Men when you tell them there are better ways of handling emotions than committing school shootings (most school shootings are perpetrated by cis men)
The classic metaphor of the pressure of the kettle (and the situation) behind released by the bullet that killed Gale. Those writers were so good. (+the pressure still has that overall chemical symbolism of the show, BB is a masterpiece in so many ways)
All Victor had to do when he saw the others was go "oh my god that's horrible I can't watch" as if he was very scared, then turn around and run out. The man on the phone and the other witnesses would have just been none-the-wiser and think he was just another innocent person who couldn't stand to see a murder scene and probably would have never been considered in police reports. But he walked in confident, unshaken, possessive, and aggressive. He ignored the witness telling him to get out because it's a crime scene. I guarantee you those witnesses noted that in the police report.
It was the book hidden in the bathroom that gave him away
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2:47 Mike's eye raise says "You see my guy not only foiled your plan but also brought your guy back here. I always win" . Seconds later, he knows he did not and he loses his guy to a box cutter.
I learned it's not always good to tell the truth. Victor got himself killed because he told Mike he was seen. If Victor ever get linked to the guy by the police, the police can track him to Gus and Gus can't have that. Should have just tell Mike he wasn't seen.
Victor was a half measure, you can see it in Mike's face as he stares him down...Mike knew which then led Gus knowing what to do. Then used him as a lesson infront both Walter & Jesse... that build up is just brilliant..
Victor did not live to Los Pollos standards
He gave his life to Gus on a silver platter, then one mistake...
He did not live indeed
If only he had been more like Lyle.
This scene proves that there has not yet been a badass alternative saying to "lookie-loo" lmao
*up
I wonder if Mike knew Victor's fate was sealed when he knew that Victor got seen. He just didn't expect Gus would splatter his throat right in front of everyone.
I think he did. Just the way Mike reacts, like he's making a BIG mental note of the fact that Victor was seen.
Yep. The second time he says WHAT ABOUT YOU
It's deeper. Way deeper. He's been with Gus long enough.
@@ChilledSoul216 Doesn't make any sense though. Gus is ready to sabotage things with Jesse and Walt and go against his own word just to protect his two crackpot employees, but when Victor is seen by a couple of randoms he is disposable all of a sudden? He can't just grow his hair out, get a beard, move to another state to help somewhere else? A faithful assassin like him is this disposable? He needs to be killed just like that? Doesn't make any sense whatsoever. Just looks like an excuse to show us Gus kill someone, but it just makes Gus look weak and emotional. Like he is throwing a tantrum because he couldn't get his way. Really? That's Gus? A methodical kingpin like him surely should've had his emotions under control. It's all about money for him. If he just said "well played, now cook my damn meth. Any more trouble from either of you, ya'll dead. You, Victor, you're moving North. Let's go everyone" it would be all over, and he is back on track with his money. This... what did this accomplish? He GUARANTEED Walt would try to kill him again. He disposed of a priceless employee, a trained assassin and a lapdog. He surely shook Mike's trust too... and firmly turned Jesse against him for good. If it wasn't for this scene I doubt Jesse would help to kill him later on. He screwed himself on all fronts with this play, all because he got emotional? This scene is AWFUL.
I don't think Mike expected Víctor's death, when Gus slit his throat Mike was in complete shock
@@mitromney It Does Cause Gus Is Very Cautious And Worried If Victor Gets Picked Up He'll Talk......That's What He's Thinking And Doesn't Want To Take That Chance......But I Think it's A Combo Of That And The Fact That They Were Able To Trick Him And Gale Got Killed Cause Of It And Victor Was Supposed To Protect Him..... As For The Emotional Thing........Gus Is An Emotional Person......It's Kinda What Drives Him.....The Emotion Of Revenge And Anger
Mike went from his usual cop-dectective mindset to "you poor bastard" when he realized Victor was seen by people at the crime scene.
All victor had to say when he walked onto the crime site “I heard a shot, is everyone okay? Is he breathing, im gonna go get help” then left and he woulda been good
Yea he's a moron
That or more logically stayed to make the cover story more reasonable
"why are you here? Where did you hear the shot? Why did you walk inside who are you? What's your connection to the victim? Do you have any firearms on you?"
@@devinthierault"I drove by with my window down and heard the gunshot. I decided to stop by and check."
@@devinthieraultYou don’t have to answer any of those questions and none of those civilians would have even asked any of those questions. And if they even were to tell the police they would’ve said they saw a lightskin man run in and ask is everybody ok? That would’ve narrowed it down to about 70% of Albuquerque
Victor sealed his fate on this scene.
Really cut him a deal
@@gabrielrudnicki6652I agree he’s in such a cut throat industry is it any wonder he slipped?
This wasnt what made gus kill him. It was a combination of his arrogance in continuing the cook without gus' aproval and gus wanting to set an example to walt and jesse
@@glitchedReaper333 the people who saw Victor provided a description sketch for the police (Gus sees it when he gets questioned later). Victor had to go here or Gus could’ve been in trouble
@@glitchedReaper333 Víctor trying to cook by himself wasn't a reason to kill him
Victor sealed his fate by being within the crime scene itself. Because people would tell the police that Victor was checking out the corpse of Gale. That event really would draw the police to Gus warehouses or Pollos Hermanos 🐓
victor sealed his fate when he started to cook all smiley and told gus he could do walt's (and gale's) job by himself just fine. maybe dont be smiling all over the place when you just had your boss his employee killed. he died because he forgot his place
not true at all you have no idea what you're talking about @@big_2361
And him dying how does it change the fact? People probably still told the police that a guy was seen at the scene.
@@revonfyllBut if Victor's dead, then there is no longer a chance of him being arrested and interrogated. Victor turned himself into a loose end that needed to be cleaned up.
Victor became a liability to Gus. Failed to protect Gale, barged into a crime scene acting all suspicious in front of witnesses, bragged that he could cook in their place when nobody asked him to. He was no longer a reliable henchman to a very cautious Gus.
1:28 “hey I don’t think you ought to go in there”
*Little did Victor know how right that man was*
I think Victor was dead either way. Gus was angry, pissed af, and he did that solely to make a point to both Walter and Jessie of how disposable they actually are if even Victor can be easily killed like that. The only reason Gus killed Victor at that moment and not anybody else, was probably because out of everyone there, Victor is the least valuable asset in the room. I think it was just a simple matter of Gus angrily trying to prove a point, and him making a decision while he was pissed off. Just think about how hard and how much investment, and the years went into creating someone like Gale, you don’t just come by somebody like that on a whim, or at least in BrBa-verse.
@@mediumsurmoon6283 apparently there are 2 reasons according to Vince:
1. HE WAS SEEN BY THE OTHER NEIGHBORS
2. FOR GUS TO SHOW WALT AND JESSE THAT HE WOULD LIKE TO DO THIS TO THEM BUT CAN'T AT THE MOMENT.
He didnt know what happened... He came to check. Even if he assumed that Gale was dead he wouldnt know how he died before checking
0:26 That foreshadowing, holy moly
Where
I also don't know if I see the foreshadowing
@@flopstops The right side of the head's face looking like it was burned, foreshadowing Gus' fate
@@t0995 Oh wow that is actually pretty cool!
@@flopstopsand even before that, we saw the teddy bear that missed half its face
Victor knew he was on borrowed time when he realized Mike’s concern to him being seen at the crime scene. That’s why he started cooking, to try to prove his value to Gus.
Even if Victor wasn’t seen, there was a chance Gus was going to kill him anyway since he needed to send a message and Mike was much more valuable. Victor being seen and overstepping boundaries by cooking only made the decision that much easier for Gus.
Gus never struck me as the kind of guy who would kill someone just to send a message, but rather, send a message by killing someone he was going to anyway.
I know one of Victor's last big decisions in BCS had Gus warn him not to fail him again.
@@BlazingOwnager This, to be honest. Feels a lot less arbitrary. If Gus just killed Victor to send a message even when he was of use to him, his inclusion in BCS would’ve felt contrived if he was considered easily disposable for Gus to do something like that. He rose suspicion by being at the scene without explaining himself so Gus sent a message by killing someone who could’ve inadvertently sabotaged his whole operation.
Víctor trying to cook wasn't on itself a reason for Gus to kill him. Gus killed him only because he was seen by people
Yeah I’m pretty sure that the reason Victor cooked was to try to prove to Walt that killing Gale didn’t make him and Jesse more valuable to Gus. From a writing standpoint I think it was featured to make Walt and Jesse’s situation look more dire and hopeless, only for things to take a complete 180 moments after.
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor love your username btw. But I think Gus was very particular about the quality and did not want garbage to be sold
Jonathan banks is such a good actor god, the little moment at 3:57 where he tries to think of what to do "Shit! Alright, so..... _shit!_ " he has so much experience but he completely draws a blank on how to fix this
good thing he had a script, though
@@UbaidSeth Are you saying his good acting is less impressive because he's following a script.....????
@@Resi1ienceno he’s just making a joke
@@Resi1ienceYou are very slow and what's with all the question marks??!
It was a risk for Walter to tell Mike and his partner Gale's address so quickly. If Gale wasn't playing his music so loud he would have heard his phone vibrating.
Yeah exactly
But at the same time, he needed to tell them, otherwise they’d just shoot him.
Even if Mike did warn him, there’s no way Gale would’ve got away in time
@@FrostyOutlawit takes just a few seconds to get out of a house
He'd lose him temporary leverage then.
Dude even the extra giving directions to 911 sounded so realistic. Writing like this is just on a completely different level.
it was probably a black writer.
@@DONOTEMAILME-u8ei didnt know vince gilligan is black
Watch the sopranos if you haven’t. Breaking bad takes SO much influence from sopranos. Great writing
It’s the little things that makes shows so much life like
Guys why is Jesse being so dramatic? I saw other movied where main characters shout cool one linerr when rhey shoot bad guy. Why didn't Jesse say "Gale? More like Fail" then shoot gale insteead of whining about it. Hes suchh a baby
Vince is such a terrible writer for not thinking of that
Shame Vince
"You're Gale? Well I'm an entire storm. Bitch."
BANG.
Rock music plays over the end credits.
after shooting he should have said: "guess you didn't see that one coming"
he shouldve said "Is Jesseing time Bitch" and then Jesse all over the place
3:48 I like how Walt looked at Jesse like "Wow he actually pulled the trigger".
And less than 10 seconds later we hear sad and nervous Mike that he know he is now being stuck to him...
03:58 the moment Mike realized he was stuck with Heisenberg 😂
04:19 the moment Mike realized Victor was a goner☠️
I don't think Mike knew Víctor was gonna be killed, when Gus slit his throat Mike was completely shocked
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor but he knew his ass was in trouble
He probably knew Victor was going to face some pretty abhorrent consequences but probably didn’t expect to see him die in such a subversive and cold hearted way.
his 2nd "shit" always makes me laugh, thats one of the only times you see mike genuinely frustrated because he doesnt know what to do
@@danielkelly3065 by the way you OP I prefer Mike's face at 2:47 when Víctor brings Jesse in, haha the old man thinks they won only to few moments later start saying the S word non stop in utter frustration 😂
Gus and crew survived the Salamanca's, only to meet Walter. Jessie was the only survivor in the end.
and Saul
and kim
and walter jr
And skinny pete
and badger
three reasons for Victor's death:
1. Faild to save Gale
2. Be spoted by the neighbours(and mike confirm that to gus in the phone call)
3. Be disrespectful to Gus when trying to disrespect Walt, when was cooking meth and saying is that easy.
Trying to cook isn't disrespectful to Gus
And to send a message i think?
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor it's a subversion, he is muscle, he was never going to be a cook and to press himself forward looks to gus like pure ego and self-interest, it's too much for someone so unintelligent as to be seen at a crime scene like that.
It's because he was seen at the crime scene acting all shady. Sending a message was a bonus.
Gus didn’t know that Victor had been seen.
Gus's henchemen were all useless except for Mike.
All they were good at is looking angry and pointing gun at unarmed people.
Tyrus was much more of a professional than Victor at least. He didn’t seem as angry at everyone he just wanted to do his job
Most criminals aren’t terribly rational or professional….they wouldn’t have gone into murder/narco trafficking if they had those traits.
Victor could cook some half decent meth, though.
@@momatotsosrorudodi😂😂
@@33moneyballwhy do so many people say this? Like you realize most drug dealers probs make like 5 times your salary right?
That smirk from Mike thinking he got better of Walter..but
This is the moment Victor becomes VicTUM.
Victor became victim
4:04 Sooo... *S H E T*
I partially feel that Victor knew shortly thereafter that he messed up by being seen, but tried to make it up by showing that he committed Walt‘s formula to memory
This is the part where Victor prematurely became dead
Nah that was when he started cooking
@@ThePowat it's not about cooking, he didn't ruin the batch and Gus wouldn't have killed him over something like this. He was seen and as we see in a later episode, probably connected to the murder since his mugshot was in the police station
This is the moment Victor becomes dissolved.
No loyalty in the chicken business. Victor was a good employee
He messed up big a few times in BCS, and messed up big again here.
He fucked up by making an appearance on the crime scene.
Gus was actually patient with this guy considering he put his crew in danger (almost shootout with Nacho) multiple times until he made that last fatal mistake
Victor wasn't incompetent, he's just a little dull compare to a game full of razor sharp wolf and paid badly for it
paid baldly
He screwed up big time by letting himself get seen. Brazenly walking into the room and inspecting the corpse before immediately leaving is gonna look incredibly suspicious to all those bystanders. Gus can't risk the possibility he'll get caught and snitch to the authorities.
Gale didn't deserve this, the whole subterranean lab was originally built for him alone, he only insisted on bringing Walter out of respect... Heisenberg was truly just a calamity that came to destroy everything they had built, it's so frustrating after seeing how much work, money, time and blood was required to achieve making that lab.
It was Gus' fault for trying to kill Walt
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor Wish he wouldn't have had to resort to if Walt had just shut up and do his job
@@HallidayASRThat was Jesse's fault. Walt was doing just that.
Shouldn't have gotten involved with the criminal underworld because he had some silly ideals lmao
Gus Deserved to have his whole world turned to dust for everything he did to get here, all the lives he ruined.
Hector Salamanca was right in hating Gus.
This is the only justice that Gus deserved, losing Gale, losing his life and then his empire to the one person he hated the most
Hector got the last laugh and Gus had enough time to process that he was outplayed after everything he did
This is Justice for Nacho Varga
Dammit, why didn't Victor have a cover story for showing up there, like saying he was a friend of Gale or something (which is kind of true) and did he really need to get that close to Gale's corpse to confirm it? That old guy could already tell from where he was standing.
probably lack of time. but yea given his job profile/experience that was a dumb move
True, but how did he end up there in such a rush, as if he knew something was up?
Once the police and DEA found the evidence that Gale was involved in the methamphetamine production, including the book with the superlab schematics, they'd start to press him hard, then find out he'd work for Gus Fring.
Victor was a dead man walking the moment he ran into the apartment.
@@_MaZTeR_ what was Victor supposed to do? He had to find Jesse who was clearly not going anywhere. Eventually the police would show up and see Jesse sitting right there and he would probably confess everything on the spot. Then Walt, Mike, and Gus would all be screwed.
@@justinguyos5476 He should've noticed that there are civilians at Gale's place, acknowledged that there's nothing he can do and just immediately bolt before he even stepped in to the building.
Or just casually walk in and act like an unsuspecting civilian and also wait for the police to arrive to not act suspicious by just suddenly disappearing. Nobody knew that Victor knew who Gale was and that they were involved both in any way, until Victor actually barged in there and became a suspect.
Tunnel vision I guess
Even if you are a friend or any relative or just pretend he heard a shot which makes him a witness you'd still get called to interrogation by police and that is a huge risk itself
There's just no way out for him just by being seen
1:37 Bro thinks he's Walter White 😂
Heisenberg: I am the danger
Gale: I am in danger
Give my comment a like if you laughed out loud .
It turns out Victor was in fact not just a looky lou
The actors crushed it here. 10/10 show all around
Victor: Just remember who you work for.
Gus: Are you saying they're stupid? Are you saying I'm stupid?
😅
2:21 were they just staring at each other the entire time victor was gone? that musta been awkward
Dude it's not real
@@arlisskowski oh really?!! who woulda guessed?!?! certainly not me! what a genius you are my friend
Reddit response
Nah they probably cuddled together
The true death of Jessie’s innocence. 😞
What? He was already guilty in S01E01.
He's a drug dealer what is with this heckin wholesome chungus view of a meth addict
0:26 Death mask of Gus
Just a hint of what is to come!
Cool detail never noticed it!
Wow! Good eye
2:49 Honestly I'm not surprised if Mike was betting on Jesse's humanity to not kill Gale, and Victor getting to Jesse first
The second "What about you" from Mike, with that lower and deeper tone from the first. Mike already realized Victor was seen. And quicker than light, Mike - who had been with Gus for years - knew Victor's demise is coming soon.
Let's be true to ourselves here. Jesse may have pulled the trigger, but Walter was holding that gun the whole time.
2:11 aww look at mikey and walty here, having a stare contest😊
For how street smart Victor was throughout the show, given his years of experience in the life, it always stumped me just how stupid he was in this scene. Literally a number of ways he could’ve gone about it
Victor never had the makings of a varsity athelete
The Walt outsmarting Mike and Gus scenes is still one of my top 5 scenes on tv .
Not only was Victor seen by the witnesses at the crime scene but he left his car there which could be traced back to Gus's employees so he sealed his fate for his reckless mistake.
I'm sure the car was impounded by the police but at the same time I'm also sure Gus had some of his crew I'm assuming destroy the car.
Walt’s confidence level reached 200% when Victor kicked the moving cart
*"A Guy Open his Door And Get Shot, And You think that of me? No. I am the one who knocks!"*
-Captain Cook
@2:00 imagine if there was a cop passing and saw Victor! That would’ve changed everything
Maybe instead of watching all these clips I should just give in and rewatch all of Breaking Bad
Mike knew exactly where this was going.... when the cops ask what everyone saw they are going to say, "Yah there was a gunshot and this guy is dead. There was also a guy who ran into the room and then ran out without saying a word." Not to mention the dispatcher hears that.
Cops will start nosing around on that and he was seen by 3-4 people who can easily describe what he looks like (and it was someone the guy was speaking to and everyone was shocked he just ran into the room - so they'll remember). And then if he cuts a deal with police/feds he knows everything about the operation. I remember watching this scene for the first time and thinking to myself, "And yah he's dead." He wasn't important enough either to be indispensable. I think when Walt almost starts panicking trying to convince Gus, he was not in any danger at all. I think he later realized how much power he had and then it really went to his head.
Aaron Paul does such a outstanding job portraying the damage a life of crime causes. This sh*t affects him, _hard._ And I'm glad it does. If Jesse could just commit acts like this and move on, he'd lose that part of him we root for most. Killing someone shouldn't be easy. It shouldn't be something people just get over. The best example of why is Todd. Unlike what some people think, Todd isn't a sociopath. He regrets the things he does, but he still does them because they need to be done. Todd is more akin to how most media portrays characters that kill people. Didn't like it, but it had to be done, I feel bad, but I've gotten over it and I'm ready for the rest of the episode.
Todd was a psychopath
Todd is at least somewhat sociopathic. He didn't particularly care that much about killing Drew Sharpe. He doesn't enjoy it or anything, but he doesn't take it seriously either. Regret might be too strong a word for Todd's emotional involvement in this
Todd is absolutely some kind of 'path'. He is just too cold about killing, he kills people as if they were animals.
actor playing Todd ? no
character he played ? yes
This was the moment when Walter made Mike go “Shit!”
I love how Walt’s sitting there like a student who’s in trouble at 2:23 and Mike’s sitting there like a principal about to discipline him at 2:31 lol
😂
1:05 that’s the same spot on the kettle where Gale pointed his laser thermometer at
Wow. Such an intentional detail and foreshadowing. Holy cow.
Not gonna lie, barging in like that was such a stupid move from Victor’s side
Victor didn’t have the makings of a varsity methcook
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4:25 "Just another looky-loo"
No, he came barreling in, basically shoved an old guy out of the way, refused to even look at anyone, and looked straight down at him.
For these cartel "spies", they sure are loud in a quiet way 😂
That's why Gus killed him
Had Walter just kept working with Gale and left Jessie alone, the show might've had a happy ending.
If you see Jesse crying, it’s too late
I can bet that Mike really liked Gale with how nice he was
Single greatest cliffhanger in the history of television.
The script as written said that Gus was simply supposed to enter and say "Well, get back to work". He ad libbed the rest and created TV magic.
Vravo bince or whatever
02:28 they are having a staring contest
Waltuh blink your eyes waltuh
It's probably fortuitous for Walter that Victor walked right in and was seen doing it right as the guy's on the phone with the cops. Talk about 2 birds with 1 stone. So even if Victor had the cook down to a tee, being seen at the crime scene means he's a person of interest which means, he cannot be left alive.
Walt knew he won when Victor revealed he was at the scene and was seen. I'm sure he didn't expect to have Victor get his toe tagged in front of him, but you take the good with the bad. By this point, Walter's ego was slowly but steadily getting out of control and it was inevitably going to bring the whole thing crashing down around them. As Mike told Walter before he got shot, if Walter humbled himself and simply kept cooking, the money would've kept rolling in. Instead, he had to be The Man and in doing so, landed on Hank's radar which made things inherently more complicated for everyone. He ended up poisoning the kid, which lost Jesse once he figured out Walter did it. This cost him his family once Hank got murdered in the desert and it lost him damn near all of his money, cause of the crew he called to come bail him out.
This was literally the beginning of the end for everyone and we didn't realize it at the time.
Victor worked longer for Gus than Mike and he still offed him
I love this show it's got everything. Walt, the cook. Gus, the boss. Mike, the fixer. Jesse, the burgeoning sidekick. Gale, the dead guy. Victor, the looky-loo. Everything!
Crime pays but botany doesn't
Never seen Mike this pissed and emotional
You ever wonder if gus didnt kill jesies because then he would have been the bad guy like when the cartel killed his partner. He could have killed jessie and kept walt cooking no way walt would have stopped cooking if they threatend his family.
I think there is an element of that .. Jesse was Walts Parner, and Walt was Loyal to him... as Gus was to his original partner . Plus dont forget , Jesse just literally killed someone in Cold blood just to protect Walter , risking it all, and he did it because it was the ONLY move .. that takes major BALLS, planning in advance, and follow through which they did perfectly , completely outsmarting Mike, who is no dummy .. Gus really admired that kind of Loyalty and Precision .. So he did not kill Jesse for several reasons ... Victor on the other hand Effed up so many times here, its hard to even keep track .
pretty sure they were gonna kill jesse if walt died@@jefffromjersey52
@@Andrew-th3gz Jesse was the best Student Walt had.. he cooked in the 90% range .. effortlessly.. no one even came close ..if Walt dropped dead, Jesse would have been their Main cook.. so w t * are you talking about ?
@@jefffromjersey52 gale wouldve cooked idiot, if jesse did not kill gale, and walter died that night, then they wouldve killed jesse and had gale cook for them
@@jefffromjersey52 Jesse wouldn't cook if they killed Walt, that's stated several times later in the show
"Mr this is a crime scene I don't think you wanna go in there. Mr are you listening to me?" -🤓
If only Victor had followed Lyle's example. Lyle wouldn't have let Jesse get away with that, and afterwards would still have made it to LPH to open the store on time.
I just realized when Mike said "I guess I better get this over with" he was talking about Victor. He told Gus that Victor had been spotted, and that's why Gus killed him. Brilliant.
Victor is the least valuable player
Poor Victor, accidentally caused his own death.
People forget that victor left his car at the scene. That’s a huge risk
All he had to do was not go into the apartment and not make it so obvious he knows something lol just stand in door way and look on like your another by stander coming to see the commotion
3:50 Walt's sign of relief.
One of the only scenes where Victor is portrayed as a regular person who makes mistakes rather than an emotionless hitman. He could have been given so much more story and it could have began here.
1:52 Victor's draw is so damn fast..
Gun is in his hand already
@@joondagoon6774 no in the shot before his hands were empty and you can see him pull it out
0:03 Girls when their boyfriend steps on the spider instead of picking it up in a cup and putting it outside
0:03 men when their girlfriend cheats on them after a 5 year relationship after all the moments that you spend with her and all you did for her just to go with some other random dude
0:03 Men when you tell them there are better ways of handling emotions than committing school shootings (most school shootings are perpetrated by cis men)
@@bigotes20random86oddly specific man
@@bigotes20random86sorry that happened man 😭
0:00 me when i see someone doing that
The classic metaphor of the pressure of the kettle (and the situation) behind released by the bullet that killed Gale. Those writers were so good. (+the pressure still has that overall chemical symbolism of the show, BB is a masterpiece in so many ways)
- Victor : yeah... so what?
Famous last words
"Take whatever you want" - poor choice of words.
All Victor had to do when he saw the others was go "oh my god that's horrible I can't watch" as if he was very scared, then turn around and run out. The man on the phone and the other witnesses would have just been none-the-wiser and think he was just another innocent person who couldn't stand to see a murder scene and probably would have never been considered in police reports.
But he walked in confident, unshaken, possessive, and aggressive. He ignored the witness telling him to get out because it's a crime scene. I guarantee you those witnesses noted that in the police report.
Obviously. There was a sketch of Victor on the wall in the police station.
Loved this scene but always felt “lookie loo,” was off
People are talking about Victor being seen, but this Gale incident literally allowed Hank to find out Heisenberg identity 💀
It was the book hidden in the bathroom that gave him away
2:47 Mike's eye raise says "You see my guy not only foiled your plan but also brought your guy back here. I always win" . Seconds later, he knows he did not and he loses his guy to a box cutter.
I remember having to wait an entire year for this.
I love the little detail of Mike thinking Walt's plan failed because Jessie got caught on. This show is too good.
Victor definitely wasn't the smartest guy.
Truly, superb filmography but too damn heartbreaking...
With so many clips, Im convinced you can watch the full series on RUclips.
The guy on the phone with the police, isn't that John Barbour from the 70s-80s show "Real People"?
At this moment, Mike knew Victor was down for Gus. Yet, I don't think anyone expected Gus to treat the problem straight ahead.
I learned it's not always good to tell the truth. Victor got himself killed because he told Mike he was seen. If Victor ever get linked to the guy by the police, the police can track him to Gus and Gus can't have that. Should have just tell Mike he wasn't seen.
I just noticed Mike uses Walt’s phone to call gale. Never noticed that
The look on Walt's face when he looks at Jesse after hearing he killed Gale says a lot.
Walter will never have another cup of that great coffee.
The only thing the guy on the phone had to say was " I woke up I found him that's all I know."
From the time Jesse left, that entire time Gale was so occupied he couldn't pick up the phone @_@
The trajectory of that bullet hitting the kettle does not seem right
Eubank runs north and south and Spain runs east and west. They intersect in the northeast side of town
Victor was a half measure, you can see it in Mike's face as he stares him down...Mike knew which then led Gus knowing what to do. Then used him as a lesson infront both Walter & Jesse... that build up is just brilliant..