thats because he didnt know if he killed him or not and he was out of ammo. thats one of the only times gus thought he could die. he didnt expect it with hector
@user-lb2kk4yi6u He never knew Gus' motivations until then (suppressed rage). He realizes all at once that while Gus is less of a pushover than he had thought, he was still too big for his britches and had a primary weakness he almost never reveals-- emotion.
@@collinm.4652breaking bad fans and bcs fans all share a singular sentient hivemind which is why you see the same generic jokes through out different videos
@@SirToaster9330 nope. earlier in the season Walter is seen testing his trigger on the explosive by hitting a button connected to it several times before it finally goes off, effectively foreshadowing Hector's role in Face Off
@@KolleebGaming I haven't gotten to that part yet though I already seen the clips of Gus' death. I thought Hector was just spamming the bell because he was "cursing" Gus one last time before he kill Gus and himself.
You know what I like BB because the show always gives many points of view for particular cases. I think Gus did it because he wanted to gain Jesse's trust so that he will cook for Gus.
6:10 during this time, Walt was probably at home marking his students homework and that was the man that went on to kill Gus. If I was Lalo, I’d be laughing to
It's truely disgusting to me how this so-called "RUclips channel" is putting all these hurtful and untrue accusations against this nice, innocent and hardworking resurant owner. You guys should be ASHAMED of yourselves!
Gus was definitely gonna kill Walter until he pointed out that Victor wouldn't know what to do in the summer when the humidity goes up... that argument was a total game changer LOL 😂
He wasn't going to kill walt. Gus was tired of everyone overstepping their place and Victor made the mistake of invoking that anger by showing he had overstepped his place by observing the cooking process. Walt had undermined Gus's authority and killed someone Gus admired. Victor put himself in the path of that vengeance when he made gus feel like he was also failing to realize his place.
@@stuartsmg1part of that was the Jesse would leave if he took out Walt and the other part everyone is forgetting to mention is that Gus has a chemistry background from when he went to university. He knew the gist of chemicals and combustions.
Lalo's death was the coolest for me. I knew Gus would survive because he had plot armor but the plot was so well elaborated that it got me wondering how he'd get away with it this time
Never noticed it before but during the box cutter kill, Walt is visibly shaken while Jesse leans forward like he’s ready to fight. If I remember correctly, soon after Gus takes a liking to Jesse and puts him with Mike. All while Walt turned paranoid. Such a great goddam show.
I firmly believe that Gustavo Fring is one of the best villains of all time. On par with Anton Chigurh in No Country for Old Men. Scary when he needed to be, a chameleon the rest of the time. Phenomenal acting.
Lalo's final scene reminded me of the smile on the Joker's face in the Keaton/Nicholson Batman movie. I CAN'T be the only one who got those vibes, can I?
The way that stoic Mike Ehrmantrout aims his gun at Gus after he slits Victor's throat is one of the most impactful bits for me. Even Mike, who has seen and done it all, is reduced to raw instinct as his hands move on their own without him thinking. Masterful performance all around.
I will say, it's interesting how this scene mirrors Gus's own initiation. It's interesting how Gus moves when Walt says that if you kill Jesse, he doesn't have him. I think it's completely possible Gus would have killed Jesse to teach Walt a lesson, but decided against it due to it being the motivation for destoying the cartel.
Some people think Gus killed Victor to send a message, well maybe, but the main reason was that Victor was seen on the crimescene of Gale. In a scene before, Gus asked Mike if there were any witnesses and Mike said that Victor was seen by Gales neighbours.
I german you have two words for the same thing: a Gift/Present. Thing is in german "gift" means poison. So for gus giving eladio a "gift" is just chefs kiss for me
Wasnt so much how he lived, but how he died completing his revenge trip. He watched the last Salamonca die, and died with him. Its actually one of the best story archs I can think of, in a show.
Lalo: "You done?"
Gus: "No.... you're not in Breaking Bad."
Lalo:
Um, actually, Lalo is in a lot of Breaking Bad scenes
Six feet under doesn’t count
He is tho
He's got a supporting role of sorts.
@@entity8019 could say he's a foundational element
Man, Gus gasping so heavily after beaming Lalo is so disturbing man.. that’s really one of the only real moments Gus shows his fear
I find that the less disturbing part😂😅
So we gone forget about dude head attached to a turtle in the desert😂😂
Is it not the poison he just swallowed what makes him gasp.
thats because he didnt know if he killed him or not and he was out of ammo. thats one of the only times gus thought he could die. he didnt expect it with hector
@@WetterNep lol what does that have to do with gus
Lalo was smiling because he was like "Dam the Chicken Man got me good."
@user-lb2kk4yi6u He never knew Gus' motivations until then (suppressed rage). He realizes all at once that while Gus is less of a pushover than he had thought, he was still too big for his britches and had a primary weakness he almost never reveals-- emotion.
@user-lb2kk4yi6u Lalo confirmed to be magician with the power of future vision.
A reference to the Cheshire cat. A smile that gradually disappears in the dark
Forma mais sofrida de morrer 😱😱😰😳😳🤯🥶🥶🥶🥶 doeu até em mim imagina não poder respirar dentro de um plástico ainda 💀☠️
That’s probably the best example of what he was thinking just then 😁
The fact that you know Gus survives, the tension they evoked in that whole Lalo arc was unbelievable anyway. Top notch storytelling.
Sarcasm hmm
@@lainiwakura666 no, not sarcasm.
@@lainiwakura666 great scene
The way they wrote Lalo was almost TOO good tbh
"You cant kill me"
"Why not?"
"I have 2 million power in rise of kingdoms"
Dam, I hate how much I love this joke! 😂❤️
I went with egypt
I went with romans, cause they have a 5% bono in farmers@@Nathantooit
Nailed it
"You can't kill me"
"Why not?"
"Cause a bomb is waiting for me"
All these victims weren't up to Pollos Standards
Bcs and bb fans have one joke
fr heres another one, they didn't have the makings of a varsity athlete
Bravo Vince.
@@Smoky_Duarte Here's another one 'they come for the king, they best not miss'
@@collinm.4652breaking bad fans and bcs fans all share a singular sentient hivemind which is why you see the same generic jokes through out different videos
Even Mike didn't expect that move from Gus to kill the only person out of Jesse and Walter to know how to make Blue. Savage.
such a good detail how he picks up his gun
For a drug kingpin Don Eladio really had a mediocre pool
he was bound to it- by ancient magic. he who lives by th pool dies by the pool! .... in the pool... close enough
He was mediocre drug kingpin
He should have like 3 houses
Maybe if they made a spin off they show more about his riches
With the amount of money Eladio makes, he should have build a big water park or something
Nirvana: "We need a cover for our album"
Some random baby: 15:36
Thanks for writing. I've always thought that, too.
fking good one Lmao
XD
Great one
You won the Internet for today.
It's really so kind of Eladio to respect Jesse's sobriety like that
He respected his need to work
Walter can thank Lalo for providing Hector with the bell to set off the bomb.
The bomb had a timer
@@SirToaster9330 nope. earlier in the season Walter is seen testing his trigger on the explosive by hitting a button connected to it several times before it finally goes off, effectively foreshadowing Hector's role in Face Off
All the pieces matter.
@@KolleebGaming I haven't gotten to that part yet though I already seen the clips of Gus' death. I thought Hector was just spamming the bell because he was "cursing" Gus one last time before he kill Gus and himself.
@@SirToaster9330 nope, it even sounds different with the walter's mod
I love how Gus stops them from making Jesse drink the poison, like a father trying to avoid his son from drinking
You know what I like BB because the show always gives many points of view for particular cases. I think Gus did it because he wanted to gain Jesse's trust so that he will cook for Gus.
@@LanNguyen-vl9bt Or because he just wants Jesse alive cause he's useful
He did it in such a way that no one would question it too, he never misses a beat
@@SirToaster9330 yeah man your pov is also reasonable thats why BB is so good I mean
@@LanNguyen-vl9bthe did it cause he saw Jesse as useful. That’s why he didn’t want him to drink the poisoned alcohol
Gus is a good hitman but not as good as the two best hitman west of the mississippi.
Gus wasn't a hit man but was prepared to do the work if necessary
To be fair they did have the upper hand with laser sights
Yep they cost 200k and were definetly not skinny p and badger
Them better not choose to take a stroll in Prague
6:10 during this time, Walt was probably at home marking his students homework and that was the man that went on to kill Gus. If I was Lalo, I’d be laughing to
Interesting thought
"F - not even close"
@@AzguardMike
" Ridiculous - Apply yourself! "
Lalo died with a smile on his face, Mr. Fringe died like a coward. 😊
@@simianfinance7313 nah he died like a boss
It's truely disgusting to me how this so-called "RUclips channel" is putting all these hurtful and untrue accusations against this nice, innocent and hardworking resurant owner. You guys should be ASHAMED of yourselves!
How stupid are you
Underrated comment
I agree the hardworking entrepreneur is getting hate from a man on RUclips this world is cooked man
He does so much charity for the police as well. Such a noble soul.
AI and its advancement is ruining the reputation of good men
Gus: "You can't kill me"
Lalo: "Why not?"
Gus: "I'm in Breaking Bad."
"If you spill a drop, I'll cut off your hand..."
"Come on, hurry up!"
"I'm a nice boss"
Lol😂
Ever since I've read that Gus farted in the plastic bag before he used it to suffocate Arturo, I can't take this scene serious anymore 😂
Died with pink eye
Bro I’m gullible, but that can’t be true 😂
Gus ate the #12 Pollos special, extra spicy, for lunch to prepare for this
Happened to me with the „look at me Hector scene“, after someone cut it together with the buffed Gus meme 😂
Yeah me too, i always rememberred that comment while ago 😂
6:12 What a smile, it's like a 2-second summary of Lalo's complex and charismatic character
Just like the joker
“In their last moments, people show you who they really are”
the way it faded away is horryfing. The muscles relaxing
yeah, he was a funny guy
@@ЦугундерШнеерсон Funny guy 💀
Lalo laughed because he saw how a man on wheelchair can kill him.
it’s always funny how eladio just plot armors his way to the very end when everyone else drops dead instantly
Bigger body, probably longer for the poison to take effect?
@@williamdoyle2063by that logic, the dude guarding the door when gus was in the restroom would have died last
@@juansandoval3430 Nah dude, he would live forever
It wasn't poison, gus just killed them with his mind
Final boss logic
You know it was bad when Mike reacted the way he did in the Victor/Box Cutter scene after all that Mike had done for Gus.
Lalo obviously never watched The Incredibles otherwise he wouldnt have fallen for the monologuing
Chronological speaking he died the same year it came out too lol guessing gus killed him a few months before it's release.
@@Dio_Corleone damn 😂
He also must not have seen Breaking Bad because he isn't a character
@@Dio_Corleone nice math lol
Gus was definitely gonna kill Walter until he pointed out that Victor wouldn't know what to do in the summer when the humidity goes up... that argument was a total game changer LOL 😂
He wasn't going to kill walt. Gus was tired of everyone overstepping their place and Victor made the mistake of invoking that anger by showing he had overstepped his place by observing the cooking process. Walt had undermined Gus's authority and killed someone Gus admired. Victor put himself in the path of that vengeance when he made gus feel like he was also failing to realize his place.
@@Tyrannis01nah, he was seen at the scene of the crime, had to go, may as well use him as a prop to scare walt.
He was never going to kill Walter because he felt Walter was dying anyway. He knew Jesse was his go to if Walter died
@@stuartsmg1part of that was the Jesse would leave if he took out Walt and the other part everyone is forgetting to mention is that Gus has a chemistry background from when he went to university. He knew the gist of chemicals and combustions.
This was the moment Gustavo Fring became the chicken man. Bravo, Vince!
Lalo's death was the coolest for me. I knew Gus would survive because he had plot armor but the plot was so well elaborated that it got me wondering how he'd get away with it this time
I like how Gus only wins through sheer dumb luck and nothing else. He has more in common with Walt than he realizes. lol
Arturo and victors deaths were the most unsettling to me. Lalos laugh was pretty chilling too.
Even while dying, he was still his normal self
I can no longer see lalo's death without thinking about the edit where he's remembering the frunk.
Which edit is this!
We need to know which edit this is
What's the edit
Which edit
Never noticed it before but during the box cutter kill, Walt is visibly shaken while Jesse leans forward like he’s ready to fight.
If I remember correctly, soon after Gus takes a liking to Jesse and puts him with Mike. All while Walt turned paranoid.
Such a great goddam show.
🤡
9:57 even Mike was surprised
That was the idea too, also warn Mike
You know Gus is INTIMIDATING if he can send shivers down Mike's spine.
🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
Yeah, he didn't think Gus would kill his most loyal henchman just to send a message and just because he made a stupid mistake.
@@osamu_90 major mistake he was scene at the crime scene. yeah it was a message but at the end of the day victor had to go to avoid troubles
@@Shuggle Yeah they had a positive idea on Victor so it was the only way. Gus is too careful to let him live.
Another similarity between Gus & Walt, he knew just what to say to Lalo to buy that extra time.
I firmly believe that Gustavo Fring is one of the best villains of all time. On par with Anton Chigurh in No Country for Old Men. Scary when he needed to be, a chameleon the rest of the time. Phenomenal acting.
Chugurh is just a cartoon villain. Fring is too, but at least he's entertaining.
Imagine 5:25 from Lalo’s perspective. He probably thinks he’s “seeing the light”, but nope, it’s just Gus. Foreshadowing of hell to come
Bravo Vincent
This isn't foreshadowing dude...
They had a complaint, but didn't do it through the website
Great compliation!!! Fring is so stealth you nearly forget he killed anyone at all after both series
how would you forget 💀
Victor death is the most brutal one so far by Gustavo Fring
and it's a quite nausea fuel scene
th message was "no one is irreplacable"
No man, Arturo in the bag is the worst way to go
@@RedDeadDepressionistfr it's so scary to think about, looking out of the bag
Reminds me of Funkytown gore💀
@@johnleonardquintua6371 yeah,ironically Gus Drug Empire is pretty much part of Juarez Cartel although it's a splinter faction
Just realised Gus technically saved Jesse’s life, he could have let him take the drink and die but he chose to keep him alive.
Because he was planning on having Jesse as the cook.
Damn Lalo even in death used that charm trying to convince the grim reaper he's in charge.
Gus Fringe, Thomas Shelby, Wilson Fisk, just a few of few bosses who put put their own work in.
Glad someone else appreciates Wilson Fisk around here. S3 showed how smart and cunning he can be.
And Tony Soprano, every once in a while.
Ghost St. Patrick, too
And don't forget Negan.
Fring.
A gift for Eladio is truly a masterpiece
Lalo's final scene reminded me of the smile on the Joker's face in the Keaton/Nicholson Batman movie. I CAN'T be the only one who got those vibes, can I?
I thought the same thing.
Exactly!
@pedropedrocki6317 no you didn't dude...
all this was happening while tony was munching on that gabagool and jimmy was tapping wires
Gabagool? Ova heeeere
13:51 "Fill me up, Chandler! Put it in me!"
😂😂
What a big boy!
I was hella confused until I finished watching the video 😂
Bruh who is chandler 😭
@@jxnuary81 his son obviously!
"From now on, you are mine" [gif of gus ripping his shirt off]
Gus: "Look at me, Hector."
Box cutter will always be one of the most insane moments in television
Gus taking firing his employees very seriously.
It’s insane how Gus killed Victor simply for flipping burgers the wrong way. This man needs help!
Pollos hermanos standards can be hard to reach at times
9:54 even Mike was surprised! Rarely saw him with such reaction😳
the Arturo death scene really puts me on edge. just imagine the fight or flight responses in him, even tho the situation is hopeless
I've never seen such a delicate way of vomiting before
10:20 "Get back to work, Mr. squidward"
This is the moment Gus became Lyle
"Saluuuuuuute!!" Always gets me 😂😅
6:15 Dayum! He ain't gonna be in Better Call Saul 2
Lalo laughed because he remembers he isnt in breaking bad. He forgot
YOU CUT OUT THE BEST PART OF THE BOX CUTTER SCENE. GUS SAYING GET BACK TO WORK IS SO COLD
Yeah I was waiting for that too
15:27 when the boss has the most health
He almost went into Phase 2
@@solidzacktoo bad poison is a stun-lock.
Why did he drop his cigar though?
@@MK-gb7ht They have patched that now.
@@Camcolito the poison cheese build still works, Lydia is not recovering.
The way that stoic Mike Ehrmantrout aims his gun at Gus after he slits Victor's throat is one of the most impactful bits for me. Even Mike, who has seen and done it all, is reduced to raw instinct as his hands move on their own without him thinking. Masterful performance all around.
I was waiting for "Get back to work."
i love at 9:44 Mike points the gun at Gus!
Forcing Lyle to clean fryer multiple times is by fat his worst offense
I love how the camera stays on Gus panicking after he realized the gun only had one bullet bro I love it I FREAKING LOVE IT
I never even noticed how Mike was even shocked at Victor's death.
I will say, it's interesting how this scene mirrors Gus's own initiation. It's interesting how Gus moves when Walt says that if you kill Jesse, he doesn't have him. I think it's completely possible Gus would have killed Jesse to teach Walt a lesson, but decided against it due to it being the motivation for destoying the cartel.
Some people think Gus killed Victor to send a message, well maybe, but the main reason was that Victor was seen on the crimescene of Gale. In a scene before, Gus asked Mike if there were any witnesses and Mike said that Victor was seen by Gales neighbours.
Did you guys see Mike pointing the gun at him 😮
Yeah, you're right! That's a sort of automatic policeman's reflex against freaks...
That last speech is peak television
Since I first saw Victor's death, I can't get it out of my head.
If Walt and Jesse dealt with Lalo, they wouldn't have lasted long at all!! Lalo would've saw right through them much faster than Gus or Tuco did!
The fact that Gus startled a highly experienced ex-cop says enough
All these victims refused to make it a combo
😂😂😂 single order
Amazing thumbnail i hope everyone who hasnt seen Better call saul sees this video before
11:31 I just realized that's the same bottle from BCS when Saul and Kim scam that stock broker
0:20 With a plastic bag for a helmet! Ahh you unzipped me!
Frank was a fan of the series, so he confused it with his own life again, like he so often does with Rambo 😎
AAAAAH!!! RUM HÆM!! AHMSAHRRY RUM HÆM!
I read it in his voice, lmao!
Not one health code violation for pollos hermanos either lol
Gus was so badass he didn't even pick a poison he could inoculate or prevent against
That first one has always freaked me out
Nah Gus did Arturo dirty asf 😂😂
When Mike is surprised you know it’s something big
Lalo was not a ruthless kill, that was just straight up plot armor.
*dude is suffocated to death*
*censors "bitch"*
10/10
i like the fact he still got poisoned but not to a leathal extand
Just noticed the bottle gifted to don eladio is the same bottle saul and Kim get
I like how even Mike raised his gun when Gus killed Victor. Bro was not expecting him to do that at all.
Victor's death technically counts as Walt's kill because he roasted Victor SO BAD that the box cutter was a less painful way to kill Victor.
10:28 This gives off the same vibe as Starlight making her eyes glow and then doing nothing 😂
I german you have two words for the same thing: a Gift/Present. Thing is in german "gift" means poison. So for gus giving eladio a "gift" is just chefs kiss for me
Gus Fring's accent when speaking spanish is unbelievable. Literally.
El nobodio gives a shito.
as a chilean myself listening to him speak was pretty painful
@@garywagner2466 speako for yourselfo
The suffocating scene was brutal
just forgot for a second how great was this show master piece
Love that shot at 415, the yellow in gus glasses emphasizes his unscrupulous nature.
If he's not afraid of Highlander, he's not afraid of anyone.
Gus was so badass.
The way he holds eye contact as that MS13 PoS falls into the pool
Salud 🥃!
Please have a 4k disc release of this show!
Walter really had a great point. Anyone can follow a recipe but it takes someone who knows their stuff to be able to adapt to when things go wrong.
que buena serie amigos !!! alguien sabe donde se puede ver gratis ???
There's an app called loklok
Gus: *creates the most gruesome death scene right in front of Nacho*
Also Gus: "Bro look at ME" 1:11🙄
Wasnt so much how he lived, but how he died completing his revenge trip. He watched the last Salamonca die, and died with him. Its actually one of the best story archs I can think of, in a show.
Can't believe Gus had the founding titan all along