Gus trying to fire the gun 11 times in sheer panic after running out is the icing on the cake. In most media the characters only fire about 3 times more before they give up
Most times it’s two empty clicks, but this definitely helps showcase just how afraid Gus was, even with his little emergency, last-ditch, ace in the hole revolver to get rid of Lalo. If I had a choice of gun, I’d go with a Micro Uzi, 32 round clip, set to semi-auto, 32 9mm shots are better than 5.
@@TPDManiacXC626 imagine trying to aim that while stressed though. Plus it’s probably more likely to jam. I would pick something more accurate and with less recoil, while still having a decent magazine size and being lightweight.
Yeah, it feels like if he could've talked, he would've said, "Why so serious, Gustavo? You won. Crack a smile and celebrate." Just a devilish charmer till the end
No, I think he took a page out of Nacho's book to distract Lalo. Maybe what he said was how he felt but he played it up to make as though he is breaking down. When his sole focus was to shut those lights and get that gun
He wanted Bolsa to see that in case he did die. He was genuinely afraid for his life but more than anything he had to make sure the cartel knew he hated them with all his soul if he did die.
This scene is so powerful because it was the first time we saw Gus show weakness and it also showed that lalo is incapable of showing weakness of any kind.
Nah when he tortured that kid making him clean the spotless grill over and over again he was absolutely scared. His OCD manifests big time when he's scared of something. I believe he also is obsessively cleaning his house in another scene?
@@thegatorhator6822I saw that as being strictly for the alibi…..he just wasn’t planning on the employee caring enough to keep going back to clean fryer that was *clearly* already clean
@@thegatorhator6822 well go on….elaborate and teach me instead of just saying “you missed something” then leaving me with nothing What are some other instances you remember where Gus was shown to have OCD? I legit always read him as simply very orderly (as one would have to be running a food chain *and* drug empire)
I understand why people felt underwhelmed by Lalo’s death, but it worked for me. He thought he had Gus cornered, so he relished hearing what appeared to be an empty monologue. Gus on the other hand, was evenly matched. He was planned his route so he could have the upper hand but it could have easily gone the other way. His survival against Lalo was pure luck, and it was only the beginning. This is a good contrast to how careful and calculated he was when he eliminated his enemies in Breaking Bad.
@@evanmil0minefly I mean there’s no other way to put it. It’s literally just plot armor as they can’t kill off Gus since he’s in BB and ofc BCE is a prequel. Use ur brain bud
@@zoahll9547 brother every event that happens in BB itself is plot armor, using plot armor to say Gus killing Lalo is just cope cuz everything is plot armor
@@evanmil0minefly It wouldn't really make sense if Lalo killed Gus right? Since Gus is alive in Breaking Bad its clear theres absolutely no way Lalo survives this scenario due to PLOT ARMOR; they wrote themselves into a corner with this scene and if you cant comprehend this now then im just talking to a brick wall
Check at 0.25x. Lalo is firing randomly while Gus is standing still and firing back aiming towards Lalo's gun flashes. When Lalo sees Guss' flashes and shoots, it's too late. That's why gus is not hit in his head. A wounded Lalo wouldn't aim properly.
As a native Spanish speaker, I found it challenging to fully comprehend certain lines, and I would have preferred to grasp the dialogue without relying on subtitles. Besides, in my opinion, some explicit lines, such as "You're whores," seemed inconsistent with Fring's refined personality and the class that defines him so well :(. Perhaps he was deliberately playing a role to distract Lalo effectively.
@@Fabian-mh6nywell, this is one of the only scenes where Gus shows his true colors. I like how he makes such a sudden and violent change from the persona we know so well; Calling the Salamanca family such slurs feels out of character for him because he’s not putting up a character anymore. The mask has dropped. Remember when he started screaming and rushing to try and kill Hector like a wild animal after his boyfriend was killed? This is just like that - Gus showing genuine, unrefined, unmasked, concentrated hate. Also as a side note, yeah Giancarlo’s Spanish is pretty bad 😂
Number 15: The Lalo Salamanca Tape. The footage, showcasing cartel member Lalo Salamanca, was found by Albuquerque police. In the video, you can see what appears to be the owner of the Los Pollos Hermanos franchise shooting Lalo several times. The footage looks real to me but it could also be CGI, but what do you guys think?
Even though I feel so sorry for Howard for being buried with his killer, at least I have some sort of consolation now that Lalo is dead. At least he got his karma real quick. He thinks he's so smart but Fring is still smarter
I love this scene because of the significance of the flashing lights of the gunfire after Gus cuts separates the power cord with his foot. It is the flashing lights which give Gus the advantage of being able to see where to shoot, whereas Lalo can only shoot where he thinks Gus will be. Lalo thought Gus was there, but Gus was one step ahead, both literally and figuratively. Hence the title for the episode, "Point and Shoot".
@@villemarttila1438.... which the OP is still correct in saying Gus is one step ahead literally and figuratively speaking. Him wearing that vest was Gus playing chess while Lalo was still on checkers.
I think my favorite part was just after Gus ran out of ammo. That was one of the few times he had to rely purely on luck with his own life and you could see it all over his face.
I can't tell if I hate or love the fact that one of the smartest most prepared villains in a show killed one of the smartest most intuitive villains in a show through sheer dumb luck. I feel like on one hand I like the irony that despite it all dumb luck was most important, but on the other hand it makes the scene feel like a marvel movie moment.
3:40 it’s almost like Gus is drinking in Lalo’s soul. Killing Gus’s partner truly turned him into a Darth Vader type who fed on death once love was gone
Not arrogance, Lalo carefully planned everything and he did it all alone. He managed to get to Gus despite the number of men he has. Gus just barely survived their encounter. This showed how dangerous Lalo really was.
@@XiyuYang But make no mistake, this was Lalo Salamanca whom Gus was dealing with, the only member of the Cartel, and familia Salamanca who can see through Gustavo’s deception and schemes, and thus put Gus on fearful edge.
@@calebsankey6945 Alright fair tbh. I know with Breaking Bad it would be statistically impossible for Lalo to win. But I still wanted Lalo to win, And he should have won
Not really. He got lucky. The odds of this specific scenario happening where the gun he hid is actually useful to him is also incredibly low. I love these shows, but they should've reworked this part a bit. How would he know that Lalo would ambush him at his laundry and bring him down into the lab?
@@Boredasfuck29 Well, Gus knew Lalo was extremely interested in the secretive project he had going on. And if you remember the conversation he had with Mike, they knew Lalo was gonna need proof. So Gus was thinking, if the location and discovery of the lab is the prize for Lalo, then let's plan for what happens if/when he finds it.
@@ods1ODS and then he somehow manages to pull this gambit off by complete chance, manage to destroy the cable in one kick, run over to the gun without getting shot, and land one of his shots while panicked with the gun he just happened to put in the perfect spot? It's just too perfect. In ANY other scenario, Lalo would have won, easily. There's no way Gus could possibly have the magic intuition to plan this. If he did, Walt wouldn't have been able to trick him with the wheelchair bomb.
@@Boredasfuck29 But...Gus did thwart Walt's first attempt to blow him up. Purely on intuition. But look, I'm not saying it's a plausible real life scenario. But at least the show established a basis for all these farfetched situations. They really did.
@@ods1ODS I can buy him sniffing out a car bomb a lot easier than I can buy him pulling the lab gambit off. The performances were great as usual, just thought they should've reworked that scene a bit to make it make a little more sense.
I feel like they called it "point and shoot" because Gus it shooting blind into the darkness. There's no aiming going on. Like another way of saying "spray and pray".
In a way, that’s a nice little nod to Walt adopting attributes of people he killed. And BCS did quite a bit to show that Gus really was who Walt wanted to be
I believe that a dying person will receive a massive unquantified knowledge of the future of anyone he encountered in his life. Lalo laughed because he saw Gus’s face off death in that hospital suicide explosion and that his stupid precautions didn’t serve him well, it only decreased his, already short life’s quality dramatically 💡.
I didn't like the way Lalo died. I mean Gus shooting in the darkness and coincidentally hit Lalo in the neck ? Thats so unrealistic. I like the way Lalo smile tho.
His shots were oriented around where the flashes were coming from, the flashes being Lalo's gunshots. It wasn't entirely blind luck. I'm sure some of the skills he picked up from Pinochet helped him out too.
@snowarmth still. You are in panick and you would shoot straight in the dark. Completely unrealistic and BS. Don't try to justify Lalo's underwhelming death
@@yeager1234 Please refer to my first comment! I doubt someone as methodical and smart as Gus would not even aim, even if panicked. "Don't try to justify Lalo's underwhelming death." I'm not! I just think this is a weird way to critique it. Yes, it's predictable, underwhelming, frustrating, lame.. What else do you want me to say? XD
I think how Lalo’s death happened was the only misstep the show ever made with him. No problem having Gus be the one but the mistakes Lalo makes in the moment don’t seem on side with his character.
Love the show and the actors but Gus’s Spanish was so bad it was the first time I needed the subtitles for the Spanish dialogue to know what the hell he was talking about!!!
Yeah and That's the same Lalo that killed all the professional assassins the best in their buisness according to Gus but he is killed by a 5'10 chillean that own 7 chiken restaurants.
The guards likely underestimated lalo, meaning he outsmarted them, Lalo in his powerful position with a gun underestimated that gus would prepare for this exact situation which let gus outsmart him. Its poetic
It doesn’t matter how skilled you are, it’s incredibly hard to adapt when someone gets the drop on you so suddenly. It all happened too fast for him to process.
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What else do you expect? Lalo was dead in the breaking bad timeline, his death in season 6 was inevitable. Even with that in mind, this was a fantastic scene from start to finish
Dumb complaint plus made sense as a show for people who watched better call saul first, even then the tensions so well done you can feel it even when in the back of your mind you know who wins, the most well done death was howards because it was so unexpected
This is a terrible death and it brings down the entire season, if not the series as a whole. You want to tell me Lalo missed all shots against Gus but Gus managed to him him bullseye in the neck? C’mon this is ridiculous.
Gus trying to fire the gun 11 times in sheer panic after running out is the icing on the cake. In most media the characters only fire about 3 times more before they give up
Most times it’s two empty clicks, but this definitely helps showcase just how afraid Gus was, even with his little emergency, last-ditch, ace in the hole revolver to get rid of Lalo.
If I had a choice of gun, I’d go with a Micro Uzi, 32 round clip, set to semi-auto, 32 9mm shots are better than 5.
@@TPDManiacXC626 imagine trying to aim that while stressed though. Plus it’s probably more likely to jam. I would pick something more accurate and with less recoil, while still having a decent magazine size and being lightweight.
@@TPDManiacXC626 Magazine, my dude. Not a clip. It's not an M1 Garand.
@@FranciumBoron
I know what both mean, clip these days are shorthand slang for a magazine.
@@TPDManiacXC626 That doesn't make it correct to use it. The shorthand for magazine is mag.
the way he smiled/laughed right before he died…. it’s like he was saying “you win” to gus
I feel like it's more like him saying "you clever chicken man"
@@joec7217 yeah
He smiled because he knew there was a chemistry teacher somewhere that was gonna blow his ass up.
His ace in the hole.
Yeah, it feels like if he could've talked, he would've said, "Why so serious, Gustavo? You won. Crack a smile and celebrate." Just a devilish charmer till the end
Gus' speech was badass, you never see him show so much of himself, but that... That was real and genuine hatred. Bravo Vince.
That made this scene 10x more badass
Bravo Gordon Smith who wrote this episode! 👏
No, I think he took a page out of Nacho's book to distract Lalo. Maybe what he said was how he felt but he played it up to make as though he is breaking down. When his sole focus was to shut those lights and get that gun
Vrabo bince!
He wanted Bolsa to see that in case he did die. He was genuinely afraid for his life but more than anything he had to make sure the cartel knew he hated them with all his soul if he did die.
This scene is so powerful because it was the first time we saw Gus show weakness and it also showed that lalo is incapable of showing weakness of any kind.
Correct me if i'm wrong but this is the only time we see gus genuinely scared. Even during his death it was less fear and more shock and hatred.
Nah when he tortured that kid making him clean the spotless grill over and over again he was absolutely scared. His OCD manifests big time when he's scared of something. I believe he also is obsessively cleaning his house in another scene?
@@thegatorhator6822I saw that as being strictly for the alibi…..he just wasn’t planning on the employee caring enough to keep going back to clean fryer that was *clearly* already clean
@@Kurotama11 you missed a huge detail then
@@thegatorhator6822 well go on….elaborate and teach me instead of just saying “you missed something” then leaving me with nothing
What are some other instances you remember where Gus was shown to have OCD? I legit always read him as simply very orderly (as one would have to be running a food chain *and* drug empire)
And Lalo said twice: Just point and shoot. This show its amazing
I mean....that's how you use a gun
I understand why people felt underwhelmed by Lalo’s death, but it worked for me. He thought he had Gus cornered, so he relished hearing what appeared to be an empty monologue. Gus on the other hand, was evenly matched. He was planned his route so he could have the upper hand but it could have easily gone the other way. His survival against Lalo was pure luck, and it was only the beginning. This is a good contrast to how careful and calculated he was when he eliminated his enemies in Breaking Bad.
it’s called plot armor
@@zoahll9547 and this is called copium
@@evanmil0minefly I mean there’s no other way to put it. It’s literally just plot armor as they can’t kill off Gus since he’s in BB and ofc BCE is a prequel. Use ur brain bud
@@zoahll9547 brother every event that happens in BB itself is plot armor, using plot armor to say Gus killing Lalo is just cope cuz everything is plot armor
@@evanmil0minefly It wouldn't really make sense if Lalo killed Gus right? Since Gus is alive in Breaking Bad its clear theres absolutely no way Lalo survives this scenario due to PLOT ARMOR; they wrote themselves into a corner with this scene and if you cant comprehend this now then im just talking to a brick wall
Check at 0.25x. Lalo is firing randomly while Gus is standing still and firing back aiming towards Lalo's gun flashes. When Lalo sees Guss' flashes and shoots, it's too late. That's why gus is not hit in his head. A wounded Lalo wouldn't aim properly.
Wow your right
The worst thing Lalo did was start shooting, he should of moved and waited for Gus to shoot
@@mattsivits9834 Of course, but he didn't know Gus had a gun
Gus is lucky that this was before the smartphone era. If it happened now Lalo would’ve video called Eladio and everything would be finished.
I don’t know. Good luck getting reception down there.
@@user-mx1wu6ky8eat least enough time videocalling so Eladio could suspect something before to enter to the lab and send the narcs to the Laundry
WiFi
@@user-mx1wu6ky8eJesse and tyrus were able to make calls from the lab
@@travisrobertson5689Hey Gus I know I’m trying to kill you and all, but what’s the Wi-Fi password?
I like to think Lalo laughed because he was flattered Gus had thought Lalo for sure would find out about the lab and confront him there.
he laughs because he realises he was outmatched by someone even colder and smarter than him in my opinion.
"And don't forget to try our Spice Curls!"
I remember liking them in the late 90s
gotta give some props to giancarlo for nailing this speech. His Spanish is the best I've heard from him here
As a native Spanish speaker, I found it challenging to fully comprehend certain lines, and I would have preferred to grasp the dialogue without relying on subtitles. Besides, in my opinion, some explicit lines, such as "You're whores," seemed inconsistent with Fring's refined personality and the class that defines him so well :(. Perhaps he was deliberately playing a role to distract Lalo effectively.
@@Fabian-mh6nyshut up
@@Fabian-mh6nywell, this is one of the only scenes where Gus shows his true colors. I like how he makes such a sudden and violent change from the persona we know so well; Calling the Salamanca family such slurs feels out of character for him because he’s not putting up a character anymore. The mask has dropped.
Remember when he started screaming and rushing to try and kill Hector like a wild animal after his boyfriend was killed? This is just like that - Gus showing genuine, unrefined, unmasked, concentrated hate.
Also as a side note, yeah Giancarlo’s Spanish is pretty bad 😂
@@zoroux2826 You're absolutely, absolutely right! thank you for sharing your point of view, now i share your opinion about Gus :)
@@zoroux2826agreed
the most disturbing thing is that lalo´s death is recorded in his camera
Disturbing Lost Media. The Lalo Salamanca death tape.
Number 15: The Lalo Salamanca Tape. The footage, showcasing cartel member Lalo Salamanca, was found by Albuquerque police. In the video, you can see what appears to be the owner of the Los Pollos Hermanos franchise shooting Lalo several times. The footage looks real to me but it could also be CGI, but what do you guys think?
@@Night5225they wouldn't find the bodies of lalo or the lawyer buried they were buried like 20feet deep
@@Night5225I read this in Chills' voice
@@Night5225Number 11, Burger King Foot Lettuce.
I expected it to happen, but holy shit the way it was done was absolutely amazing
The 2 most clever, smart, and dangerous characters breaking bad and better call saul. And ofcourse 2 brilliant and talented actors.
Even though I feel so sorry for Howard for being buried with his killer, at least I have some sort of consolation now that Lalo is dead. At least he got his karma real quick. He thinks he's so smart but Fring is still smarter
He did outsmart gus most of the time but gus is just that much smarter
@@_antonio_4915Lalo is definitely smarter it’s just Gus was lucky in this case
@@Thejoeyred And look how much it mattered in the end...
I love this scene because of the significance of the flashing lights of the gunfire after Gus cuts separates the power cord with his foot.
It is the flashing lights which give Gus the advantage of being able to see where to shoot, whereas Lalo can only shoot where he thinks Gus will be.
Lalo thought Gus was there, but Gus was one step ahead, both literally and figuratively.
Hence the title for the episode, "Point and Shoot".
No, he did aim to Gus, but kevlar saved him
@@villemarttila1438.... which the OP is still correct in saying Gus is one step ahead literally and figuratively speaking. Him wearing that vest was Gus playing chess while Lalo was still on checkers.
never let the bad guy have his speech
Never take a speech as a bad guy either.
@@woodysmith2681Normally that doesn't pan out well but since they're both bad guys I think it gets canceled out.
I think my favorite part was just after Gus ran out of ammo. That was one of the few times he had to rely purely on luck with his own life and you could see it all over his face.
This is the moment Lalo Salamanca became the joker
"In their last moments, people show you who they really are..."
Lalo: 3:47
The salamanca were dead the moment lalo died
He's the only one with brain
Lol the laugh, think I'd laugh too. fck chicken man killed me
Damn I was hoping lalo would live for a couple more episodes
I said the same about Nacho, but it made sense he had to die in this episode
I’m kinda glad tbh, now the show can focus heavy on Saul and catching up with breaking bad.
Happy that he at least went out smiling
I heard jonathan banks was jealous because he wanted his character kill lalo instead.
But hey, let giancarlo esposito have his fun too!
I can't tell if I hate or love the fact that one of the smartest most prepared villains in a show killed one of the smartest most intuitive villains in a show through sheer dumb luck. I feel like on one hand I like the irony that despite it all dumb luck was most important, but on the other hand it makes the scene feel like a marvel movie moment.
3:40 it’s almost like Gus is drinking in Lalo’s soul. Killing Gus’s partner truly turned him into a Darth Vader type who fed on death once love was gone
Lalos arrogance got his whole family wiped out😢
Not arrogance, Lalo carefully planned everything and he did it all alone. He managed to get to Gus despite the number of men he has. Gus just barely survived their encounter. This showed how dangerous Lalo really was.
That was epic! I hoped to see Lalo survive, but it was a great ending. Always with a smile on the face.
I knew he would die. Was kinda expecting him to die in like episode 10
@@joec7217I mean the fact we don’t see him in breaking bad should of let y’all know he wasn’t going to survive better call Saul
@@rebboy17 Yeah it was obvious he'd die. I just didn't expect it to be this early on in the season
as a spanish speaking person the way he says "you're whores" (tone, pronunciation, hate, rage) is absolutely brilliant
As a german speaker who watched enough soccer with a portuguese guy....well my friend says it a little more impressive....
The way he hisses ‘Chacalessss’ was powerful
I guess this is the only time Gus ever held and fire a gun
Nah he was involved in the Pinochet regime, he def had military background and this was not the first time he shot someone with a gun
@@XiyuYang
But make no mistake, this was Lalo Salamanca whom Gus was dealing with, the only member of the Cartel, and familia Salamanca who can see through Gustavo’s deception and schemes, and thus put Gus on fearful edge.
@@XiyuYangagreed. Look how easily he slices Victor's throat. His has been in a brutal military before I think.
@@transformersrevenge9i don’t think they let nerdy, effeminate oddballs like gus in the army…. they prefer to have people like tuco…
If Lalo ties him up, Gus wouldn't stand a chance.
Lalo is like the Joker 2.0
This show was brilliant. F*ck the Emmy’s.
Lalo D. Salamanca, died with a smile on his face, starting the Great Era of Cartels
Can't wait for them to appear in the new show.
New show? Breaking bad?
Gus pulling the trigger like that reminds me of Walt practicing with his revolver to kill Fring.
Man Gus just got a fucking cheese victory. Lalo was smoking him at every turn
That's the whole point, Gus got very lucky here and he knew it
@@calebsankey6945 Alright fair tbh. I know with Breaking Bad it would be statistically impossible for Lalo to win. But I still wanted Lalo to win, And he should have won
@@calebsankey6945 pretty sure mike even said something along the lines of “you got lucky dont pull that shit again”
Lalo was a freaking menace
_Lalo, not understanding a word of Spanish Giancarlo just said:_ "You done?"
I’ve been watching a lot of the Shogun clips. So when I saw this video, I misread “Lord Salamanca’s death”
Lalo underestimated Gus. Always
Not really. He got lucky. The odds of this specific scenario happening where the gun he hid is actually useful to him is also incredibly low.
I love these shows, but they should've reworked this part a bit. How would he know that Lalo would ambush him at his laundry and bring him down into the lab?
@@Boredasfuck29 Well, Gus knew Lalo was extremely interested in the secretive project he had going on. And if you remember the conversation he had with Mike, they knew Lalo was gonna need proof. So Gus was thinking, if the location and discovery of the lab is the prize for Lalo, then let's plan for what happens if/when he finds it.
@@ods1ODS and then he somehow manages to pull this gambit off by complete chance, manage to destroy the cable in one kick, run over to the gun without getting shot, and land one of his shots while panicked with the gun he just happened to put in the perfect spot? It's just too perfect. In ANY other scenario, Lalo would have won, easily. There's no way Gus could possibly have the magic intuition to plan this. If he did, Walt wouldn't have been able to trick him with the wheelchair bomb.
@@Boredasfuck29 But...Gus did thwart Walt's first attempt to blow him up. Purely on intuition. But look, I'm not saying it's a plausible real life scenario. But at least the show established a basis for all these farfetched situations. They really did.
@@ods1ODS I can buy him sniffing out a car bomb a lot easier than I can buy him pulling the lab gambit off. The performances were great as usual, just thought they should've reworked that scene a bit to make it make a little more sense.
Don't be fooled, even a house cat can scratch.
Lalo died doing what he loved most: being a sociopath.
the shadows betray you because they belong to me
And we all thought lalo was a time traveller in alternate universe that would suddenly deviate the story from breaking bad
Lalo died with a smile on his face. Best Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul villain ever.
I feel like they called it "point and shoot" because Gus it shooting blind into the darkness. There's no aiming going on. Like another way of saying "spray and pray".
I wonder if Gus was inspired by Nacho using a confession as a distraction.
In a way, that’s a nice little nod to Walt adopting attributes of people he killed. And BCS did quite a bit to show that Gus really was who Walt wanted to be
If Lalo called Eladio on video call this would have been pretty bad for Gus
- you can't kill me
- why ?
- because i'm alive in Breaking Bad
Perfect contrast of characters. Gus is like Batman and Lalo his Joker.
Best antagonist in the breaking bad franchise. Either him or gal
Lalo is known for keeping his promise, yet he still lets Gus gander for more than a minute 😂
You.Are.Done.
The skin color gave Gus an advantage in the dark. Thats why Lalo lost. :)
lalo just saw a pair of glasses bouncing around…😂😂😂
Gus has killed a lot of people down there gah damn
They did Lalo dirty in this episode.
Maybe so. But either way it went. He wasn’t in breaking bad so he wasn’t surviving
I wonder what Lalos last thought was.
Dang! Lalo was the evil 007 of the underworld! Too bad he underestimated Gus in the end.
Lalo D Salamanca
Lalo has such a sunny disposition. I have tried to emulate this in my life, seeing the humor in every situation.
The lighting guy have the day off ?
I knew it. Gus killed Lalo with his own gun in superlab
He dif burry every one ofe them.
I just think of the half assed garbage lab eladio would have put their. Its an insult.
I believe that a dying person will receive a massive unquantified knowledge of the future of anyone he encountered in his life. Lalo laughed because he saw Gus’s face off death in that hospital suicide explosion and that his stupid precautions didn’t serve him well, it only decreased his, already short life’s quality dramatically 💡.
He laughed because he watched Breaking Bad
Lalo failed to kill Gus because he's too dark 😂
I didn't like the way Lalo died. I mean Gus shooting in the darkness and coincidentally hit Lalo in the neck ? Thats so unrealistic. I like the way Lalo smile tho.
His shots were oriented around where the flashes were coming from, the flashes being Lalo's gunshots. It wasn't entirely blind luck. I'm sure some of the skills he picked up from Pinochet helped him out too.
@snowarmth still. He hit him in the neck while running and being in panick? Nah that's BS.
@@yeager1234 hmm? He didn't have the gun while he was running. He was running to it. o:
@snowarmth still. You are in panick and you would shoot straight in the dark. Completely unrealistic and BS. Don't try to justify Lalo's underwhelming death
@@yeager1234 Please refer to my first comment! I doubt someone as methodical and smart as Gus would not even aim, even if panicked.
"Don't try to justify Lalo's underwhelming death." I'm not! I just think this is a weird way to critique it. Yes, it's predictable, underwhelming, frustrating, lame.. What else do you want me to say? XD
I think how Lalo’s death happened was the only misstep the show ever made with him. No problem having Gus be the one but the mistakes Lalo makes in the moment don’t seem on side with his character.
any sophomore electrician knows what Gus did cannot happen... ( it's a twist style plug).. but good for entertainment I guess...
Lalo underestimated Gus and died. Gus underestimated Walter White and died. Both had similar endings.
Lalo SMILED cuz he knew/saw what would become of Gus, not specifically how but definitely.
That's what you get for monologuing.
Love the show and the actors but Gus’s Spanish was so bad it was the first time I needed the subtitles for the Spanish dialogue to know what the hell he was talking about!!!
He talks in spanish like a write at english
Well I don’t think the actor is actually Hispanic
most stupid death in the world :D
Tbh gus had the most powerful plot armour here.
I wouldve easily killed him
o hi lalo hows the afterlife do they have mexican food
Yeah and That's the same Lalo that killed all the professional assassins the best in their buisness according to Gus but he is killed by a 5'10 chillean that own 7 chiken restaurants.
Hey I’m from Central Europe and I’m wonder if you know how can I watch this without a vpn
Lmaooo you mad? 💀
The guards likely underestimated lalo, meaning he outsmarted them, Lalo in his powerful position with a gun underestimated that gus would prepare for this exact situation which let gus outsmart him. Its poetic
It doesn’t matter how skilled you are, it’s incredibly hard to adapt when someone gets the drop on you so suddenly. It all happened too fast for him to process.
hes like 5'6 dont get ur hopes up
0:46 hablas de honor, pero no tienes mi nalgota
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The scene is amazing but Gus speaking such broken English (as well as Don Eladio) really takes me out of it
Zero suspense whatsoever.
LP reacted d ryt way, she is mynicepissyy.monster need of over drama, or over consider ations. She don't deserve *considerationsf. Lp പറഞ്ഞ പോലെ,, ജീവിതം തുടങ്ങിയല്ലേ ഉള്ളു, പഠിക്കട്ടെ.
Kinda first time ive been disappointed with this universe. Lalo V Gus had no stakes and this ending was predicted years before. Unfortunate
What else do you expect? Lalo was dead in the breaking bad timeline, his death in season 6 was inevitable. Even with that in mind, this was a fantastic scene from start to finish
Kinda seems like a dumb complaint
Dumb complaint plus made sense as a show for people who watched better call saul first, even then the tensions so well done you can feel it even when in the back of your mind you know who wins, the most well done death was howards because it was so unexpected
@@lukecevans “that’s the corner the writers wrote themselves in” is a bad excuse
"I really thought Gus will die" 😂
This is a terrible death and it brings down the entire season, if not the series as a whole.
You want to tell me Lalo missed all shots against Gus but Gus managed to him him bullseye in the neck?
C’mon this is ridiculous.
Go get mad about something else furry.
lalos eyes had to adjust to the dark, gus had the advantage since he knew what was coming
Lalo hit Gus 2 times if you watched the end of the episode
Lalo didn't miss his shots tho. Are you blind or did you forget?
Lalo literally was holding a bright ass camera. Idiot. Learn to observe before malding
You can't kill me.
Why not?
Because I'm in the show that takes place in the future.
Super badass plot armor.