I love how Gus' first appearance in the show is like he's just a simple background character, it fits extremely well, so much so that Walt and Jesse don't even realize its him.
Walt never met the king pin. But became a regular at Pollos. He beat lung cancer but the over indulgence in fried food destroyed his liver. Rest in peace Walt.
As for Jesse, he said: “I have to thank Pollos Hermanos. It was such a disgusting chicken I ordered. I had that, and this big soda, and I thought something really bad was going to happen.” It was at that moment that he decided to toss his drug stack that was in his car into the desert, and he got clean after that.
I really like how they didn’t make it super obvious that Gus was the person they’re looking for, makes you feel like you’re actually looking WITH Walt and Jesse
Why does everyone act like Vince Gilligan is the one doing everything while everyone else who’s making or on the show are his little hand puppets or something
1:36 Boy, that man that asks Walt and Jessie if everything is to their satisfaction sure seems like a decent and kind person. I can’t imagine him doing any harm to anyone!
It is incredible that at first glance, Gus seems to be a calm, polite and very kind guy, but in reality he is cold, calculating, ruthless and very dangerous, the best villain on tv.
Gus asking "Gentlemen, is everything to your satisfaction?" is a subtle way of telling us that he cares about his customers' satisfaction. Brilliant writing, bravo Vince!
@@Jackson-pu7gd It's a common BB meme. Vince's writing is so brilliant that people are constantly making sarcastic comments praising tiny irrelevant things lol
I love how Gus is nothing more than a background character in this scene and Walt has no clue who he is. Perfectly encapsulates Gus’ character and persona that he presents to the world
It’s more about the fact junkies are unreliable. Gus only works with loyal and strong people. In his eyes people like Jesse can’t be trusted enough to work for him.
Like the people above said it has nothing to do with morality. It's the fact junkies are far too unpredictable and untrustworthy. Gus only works with people who are professional at what they do and whom he knows he can trust, and if they prove to be untrustworthy for a second well, look at what happened to Victor.
Very few actors can pull off eating scenes. Most say that eating scenes are the most difficult because you do so many takes that you don't want to actually eat anything so you end up just faking it by just poking at the food and putting empty forks in their mouth. Because of this, I greatly respect all realistic eating that I see in TV and film!
I never get tired of watching Breaking Bad scenes. I don't know why. Like I get bored after going through some MCU movie clips, but Breaking Bad - nope, never. Can't wait to binge watch this show for the nth time again.
I also enjoy watching those best moments instead of whole episodes, which are crossed with trash talk and stuff that doesn't push the plot much forward.
I know a Wendy's where I complemented the manager who was outside smoking that I didn't even want to use the restroom it was so clean. The seating area was so insane, it was not a fast food atmosphere, it was a resteraunt atmosphere.
Its interesting to think that this little scene where giancarlo esposito chose to play "man who sells chicken" with a subtle menace resulted not only in him launching one of tvs greatest villains, but also took him from character actor to one of hollywoods most recognizable actors and one of the best villain actors to have ever lived And it all began here
There is no menace at all in this scene. He only has that one line of dialogue just to show audience that it's Giancarlo Esposito and as he was quite big name he must have some bigger role as well. Foreshadowing. To Walter and Jesse it might say that he is not a manager of that outlet as regular manager with just job to do would not have paid personal attention to them so he might be someone higher in hierarchy of Los Pollos Hermanos. That would be correct guess as he is the owner and founder and very interested in keeping his business afloat.
@@vksasdgaming9472 giancarlo esposito was Not a big name at the time. He was a bit part character actor. Who often did direct to video films He was a Nobody until breaking bad.
Walt and Jesse the best TV double act in history 😅 I love their mixture of contempt and respect for eachother and how their sarcasm bounces off one another.
🤦♀️ It’s “than mine,” not “then mines.” And it’s “gives,” not “give.”You also forgot to include an “are” before the word “all.” Where did you learn to write? Geezus.
@@zekeiwa5837 You know, some of us go through the comments, read the same auful, unfunny and unoriginal "Bravo Vince" joke 30 times, and scroll past it. I'd give it a try.
@@harroldinab yeah well, not shaming these secondaries enough is part of the reason they still think it's funny. you should give it a try, be part of the solution for once in your life
I watched this show for the first time in March. Easily the best week ever. I literally loved every single one of Gus’ scenes and was so interested to find out who he was when I was watching.
I remember working at a wholefoodS in downtown Austin,tx. Giancarlo sat down and ordered a pizza. I had never watched the show before and had no clue who the guy was :/ my coworker was freaking out and I asked her who he was. She told me to watch breaking bad but she didn’t wanna ruin it by telling me who he was. So I watched the show,fell in love with it and can’t believe he was sitting right there in front of me. Much like he was with Jess and Walt :/ I think he has a home in Austin and frequents in that area. I heard he’s super chill and a really cool guy.
I've watched the entire series about 5 times since 2013. Could have watched it more than that easily, but deliberately made myself stop...too much of a good thing will ruin it IMO. But anyway, one of the best shows there ever was IMO.
Sad I can’t experience the same thing when I first saw Breaking Bad and having no clue Gus was going to be a MAJOR character. That was a fresh experience.
Honestly I'd love the ability to watch it all again without remembering anything that happened, and to try it both ways. It'd be a completely different experience. Same for the Star Wars Prequel-Original series.
Honestly that would be funny, like one second scene is super mundane and all the sudden OH MY GOD IT'S GUS FRING, and then he's gone and they're back to small talk
@@goldarnit Vader seems a lot less evil when you watch the Prequels first. He's just a fallen man that lost everything, and has nothing left except to unleash his pain on everyone around him. Makes you kinda wonder, what if Vader found out immediately that his kids are alive? There might have been enough Anakin left in him to turn back to the light.
Great casting choice with Giancarlo - we had seen him in enough movies to maybe recognize him but not enough to know that he was going to have a huge role in the series in this initial scene :-)
I love how instead of his normal yellow shirt and blending with the rest of the workers, before we know who he his, he wears a blue shirt to symbolize that’s he’s different than the rest of the people there
To think, all that information that Gus gathered from first watching, then the three seconds they talked: Jesse was late, Jesse was high, the contention between them.
The food represents that the guy they are lookjng for is right inder their noses just like the food. Cause the owner of the food is the kingpin! Bravo Vince
Would have loved a scene in Better Call Saul, showing Walt and his family in the background eating a meal (with Hank and Marie), when Pollos first opened. When Walt was still a teacher. A small nod to the audience.
Don’t worry that’s just the manager, he makes loads of cameos in the show and he’s always smiling. He even agrees to pay for Walt’s cancer treatment for him how nice. :)
Nah, after working there so long with no raise or promotion, Lyle no longer saw the point in giving it his all to keep up with Los Pollos standards and then he got the box cutter
Oh wow, I was in Albuquerque in March and visited this restaurant because of BB. I didn't know it at the time but I now see that I sat in the same booth as Walt and Jesse in this scene!
Gus was right when he said, "I do not deal with drug addicts." Here he is, when he worked with a drug addict, accompanied by a chemistry teacher, who lost his life and his business, and all because he breaking one of his standards.
Interesting how Gus is wearing a blue work shirt here. It seems to be the only time. Considering how much color is used thematically in Breaking Bad, I'm wondering what it means.
It's crazy this show is 16 years old. I remember watching these early seasons when I was graduating high school and going into college and I missed so many little details like Jesse's obvious withdrawls. I used to sympathize w Walt, too, probably because I felt like I was in a rebellious stage in life-it's funny how maturing as a viewer will suddenly open up all sorts of new angles and perspectives on rewatch.
Rewatching this shows that even while high, Jesse was absolutely right. He wants to get out before it gets bad. He argues reason with Walt. Walt decides to stay and wait for Fring.
Funny enough Popeyes is not named after the cartoon character, but a character played by Gene Hackman in The French Connection. This character wears the same type of (porkpie) hat as Walt does in the show.
I never paid attention before, but if you look carefully you'll notice that in the first two o three seasons the camera is always a lil bit shaky. I am wondering why.
In Breaking Bad I thought Pollos was a pretty crappy place to go eat. Then in Better Call Saul they made it look like some top quality fast food place that serves the best fried chicken in the US.
@@jdlamb4212 After he gets outed it must have been nightmare for forensic accountants to figure out just how much of Los Pollo Hermano's revenue was real and what was from drug dealing. It must have been quite a shock for Gus to be revealed as drug kingpin.
I love how the manager/owner of the store came in to check if everything is fine. Goes to show what made him get to the top and have this kinds of sucesful busines. Small details like that show why he managed to reach the top when it comes to the chicken busines.
The deep frying at the beginning shows that this food is just as bad as the 'other product'. It's being cooked by one person, served by another (notice the sinister look on the male server/dealer's face), and Gus is directing behind the scenes.
I love how Gus' first appearance in the show is like he's just a simple background character, it fits extremely well, so much so that Walt and Jesse don't even realize its him.
I knew it was him instantly because he was the only actor I knew in that scene besides Bryan Cranston 😂😂😂
Im pretty sure Gus was at the DEA before this scene.
yeah i tink its to show how well he hides in plain sight, how us as viewers dont notice him at first, and the same goes for everyone else
Guys had an audition and didn't know it.
@@owenlealnope
Walt never met the king pin. But became a regular at Pollos. He beat lung cancer but the over indulgence in fried food destroyed his liver. Rest in peace Walt.
Bravo, Vince!
As for Jesse, he said: “I have to thank Pollos Hermanos. It was such a disgusting chicken I ordered. I had that, and this big soda, and I thought something really bad was going to happen.” It was at that moment that he decided to toss his drug stack that was in his car into the desert, and he got clean after that.
I'm not gonna lie, Los Pollos Hermanos has some of the tastiest looking chicken I've ever seen in a serial crime drama.
@@deanjustdean7818 That TV commercial tho.
@@JohnGardnerAlhadis lol,Am off to Nandos right now
I really like how they didn’t make it super obvious that Gus was the person they’re looking for, makes you feel like you’re actually looking WITH Walt and Jesse
beautiful story telling
I knew the first time I saw him. I knew the first person who approaches them would be their guy, no matter who it is.
Did u know hector was in ace ventura Pet dectective
Now, anytime you see Giancarlo Esposito, he is the guy you are looking for.
@3hutp wow! Cool story bro! You are such a genius!!! Did anyone ever tell you that???!
the idea that Gus' first appearance in both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul is like he simply has zero existence is just magnificent
Bravo Vince
You said this just to say Bravo Vince
@@simpsoninasuitwithaviators 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@simpsoninasuitwithaviators Bravo simpson in a suit with aviator shades
@@simpsoninasuitwithaviators people who say that just have low iq and are original, dont mind them
Why does everyone act like Vince Gilligan is the one doing everything while everyone else who’s making or on the show are his little hand puppets or something
I love how you can see Gus realize immediately that this was a mistake and that he never wants to talk to Walt or Jesse again.
1:40 he looks directly at Jesse and thinks "Nah."
1:36 Boy, that man that asks Walt and Jessie if everything is to their satisfaction sure seems like a decent and kind person. I can’t imagine him doing any harm to anyone!
Bravo Vince!
Hopefully he gets to keep over 80% of his face
Yea I also hope he’s not involved into anything bad
Certainly not a drug kingpin 😵
Yes I agree, that man can do no harm. It's the other man in 0:44 that you want to keep an eye on. You never know, given the size of that bite he made.
It is incredible that at first glance, Gus seems to be a calm, polite and very kind guy, but in reality he is cold, calculating, ruthless and very dangerous, the best villain on tv.
Hiding in plain sight.
He's evil but he's cool. Somehow wev like him, even though we shouldn't
Like most politicians
Lalo Salamanca has entered the chat
gus in the corner -"lol they dont know im a sociopath"
Gus asking "Gentlemen, is everything to your satisfaction?" is a subtle way of telling us that he cares about his customers' satisfaction. Brilliant writing, bravo Vince!
what do you mean?
are you being sarcastic and i just totally missed the joke?
@@Jackson-pu7gd It's a common BB meme. Vince's writing is so brilliant that people are constantly making sarcastic comments praising tiny irrelevant things lol
@@Jackson-pu7gdalot of peaple type things like this as part of a running joke in the breaking bad/better call saul community
@@josiahgonzalez942 theres a community?
This is the moment you became Heisenberg.
The fact that in that 5 sec. interaction posing as a nondescript, all smiles manager, he already had them pegged for what kind of people they were.
The best way to do a job interview. No resume, references or applications. Just first impressions are enough to find the best employees.
Love how they showed gus, and for people watching this for the first on TV they have no idea. Just perfect
I got spoiled before this so I knew exactly who he was. Dammit.
If you didn’t watch it on amc you deserved to have it spoiled 😂
I knew right away he’s a known actor it’s obvious
@@hanslanda58 Same, I had seen him before.
I had a feeling it was him, but only about a minute after first seeing him lol
I love how Gus is nothing more than a background character in this scene and Walt has no clue who he is. Perfectly encapsulates Gus’ character and persona that he presents to the world
brabo bince
Gus: i don't work with junkies
Gus: i work with killers, sociopaths, crazy people, emotionless, ignorants but never junkies, i have standards
well it's not some moral thing for gus to not work with junkies. He just doesn't like em unpredictable
It’s more about the fact junkies are unreliable. Gus only works with loyal and strong people. In his eyes people like Jesse can’t be trusted enough to work for him.
Like the people above said it has nothing to do with morality. It's the fact junkies are far too unpredictable and untrustworthy. Gus only works with people who are professional at what they do and whom he knows he can trust, and if they prove to be untrustworthy for a second well, look at what happened to Victor.
It's not about morality, it's about reliability. Junkies will never be reliable.
Ironic considering that later on, Jesse is the one Gus actually came to want to work with instead of Walter.
0:45 Guy devouring his chicken Walt: "Its definitely NOT that guy" 😂
Walt's thought balloon,
"No, that guy looks WAY too stupid."
Very few actors can pull off eating scenes. Most say that eating scenes are the most difficult because you do so many takes that you don't want to actually eat anything so you end up just faking it by just poking at the food and putting empty forks in their mouth. Because of this, I greatly respect all realistic eating that I see in TV and film!
@@sundarpichai940 That's real nice of you :)
Also NOT the guy at 0:41 who looks super confused
@@sundarpichai940
You can do that with homeless/ construction workers. Just gave them regular clothes and food. They'll eat almost exactly like that
Jessie looks like he’s always freezing to death.
😂😂😂
Withdrawal.
He played that role to perfection
Drugs ..
@@usdtisallineedyup. Benzo, opioid and amphetamine withdrawals will all cause dysregulation of bodily temperatures
All that ice
It pains me to watch this scene and see Walter sitting there and not touching that chicken he ordered. Don't let it go to waste.
In the words of Lalo Salamanca “don’t waste that”
Not just a waste, but a little conspicuous. People will wonder why they're just hanging out in the corner, not touching something they spent money on.
@@CHANN3L_NAMEalso in his own words "vas a morir"
I never get tired of watching Breaking Bad scenes. I don't know why.
Like I get bored after going through some MCU movie clips, but Breaking Bad - nope, never. Can't wait to binge watch this show for the nth time again.
A sign of quality, I guess
I also enjoy watching those best moments instead of whole episodes, which are crossed with trash talk and stuff that doesn't push the plot much forward.
Yeah because Marvel blows. The 100% polar opposite of Breaking Bad or anything written for originality and not world-wide box office profits.
Im the polar opposite of you then. BB bored me to my core.
Marvel and breaking bad are two different kinds of franchises that arent comparable.
A complete fantasy to think there is a fast food restaurant that would run that well and be so respectful to its employees.
Chick-fil-A
I know a Wendy's where I complemented the manager who was outside smoking that I didn't even want to use the restroom it was so clean.
The seating area was so insane, it was not a fast food atmosphere, it was a resteraunt atmosphere.
انت من القاهرة ولا ايه يا حاج؟@@James-jb1do
Culvers is like this
Then again, we primarily only see the front of house. God knows what goes on in the back
Its interesting to think that this little scene where giancarlo esposito chose to play "man who sells chicken" with a subtle menace resulted not only in him launching one of tvs greatest villains, but also took him from character actor to one of hollywoods most recognizable actors and one of the best villain actors to have ever lived
And it all began here
Yeah, every time I see a villain I say "Giancarlo would have done it better". Specially if it's a corporate villain. He killed it in The Boys.
There is no menace at all in this scene. He only has that one line of dialogue just to show audience that it's Giancarlo Esposito and as he was quite big name he must have some bigger role as well. Foreshadowing. To Walter and Jesse it might say that he is not a manager of that outlet as regular manager with just job to do would not have paid personal attention to them so he might be someone higher in hierarchy of Los Pollos Hermanos. That would be correct guess as he is the owner and founder and very interested in keeping his business afloat.
@@vksasdgaming9472 giancarlo esposito was Not a big name at the time.
He was a bit part character actor. Who often did direct to video films
He was a Nobody until breaking bad.
@@ConnorNotyerbidness He was enough to be cast as Gus. If he was nobody he would have been like Will Sampson in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest.
Walt and Jesse the best TV double act in history 😅 I love their mixture of contempt and respect for eachother and how their sarcasm bounces off one another.
better thzan Hal and Lois?
Well said!
0:14 Walter give that look "Why all of those people's fries seem to be crispier then mines!"
🤦♀️ It’s “than mine,” not “then mines.”
And it’s “gives,” not “give.”You also forgot to include an “are” before the word “all.”
Where did you learn to write? Geezus.
Gus is offended by the fact that Walter didn't touch the food
Eventually there is going to enough of these to watch the entire show for free
Exactly 😂
Just sail the 7 seas instead matey🏴☠️
Same with GoT.
This is why Gus didn’t want to meet with Walt and Jesse because they didn’t compliment his chicken
Your partner was late and he was high, and still didn't want my chicken.
who the hell eats the damn pollo pechuga like a damn cob of corn moving his head back and forth like a typewriter at 0:46
To be fair, it's fresh, never frozen. I seriously chow on fresh chicken like you wouldn't believe.
Hes just taking a few bites lol
Walter and Jesse missed the deal, and both got back to cooking, made enough money, lived happily. 😊
do you people really have to make the same joke on every single breaking bad video? people like you is why i'm embarrassed of this fandom
@@zekeiwa5837 You know, some of us go through the comments, read the same auful, unfunny and unoriginal "Bravo Vince" joke 30 times, and scroll past it. I'd give it a try.
@@harroldinab yeah well, not shaming these secondaries enough is part of the reason they still think it's funny. you should give it a try, be part of the solution for once in your life
@@vikass6802 who said you could reply to me, secondary?
@@zekeiwa5837 If it gets likes, obviously people find it funny somehow. Who are we to judge?
Fitting that Jesse was able to see so early on that Walt had become addicted to cooking.
Notice how Gus is working here as a reference to Better Call Saul. Bravo Vince
I watched this show for the first time in March. Easily the best week ever. I literally loved every single one of Gus’ scenes and was so interested to find out who he was when I was watching.
I remember working at a wholefoodS in downtown Austin,tx. Giancarlo sat down and ordered a pizza. I had never watched the show before and had no clue who the guy was :/ my coworker was freaking out and I asked her who he was. She told me to watch breaking bad but she didn’t wanna ruin it by telling me who he was. So I watched the show,fell in love with it and can’t believe he was sitting right there in front of me. Much like he was with Jess and Walt :/ I think he has a home in Austin and frequents in that area. I heard he’s super chill and a really cool guy.
Gus Fring !
Clips like this , make me want to binge watch the show again. For like the fifth time.
I've watched the entire series about 5 times since 2013. Could have watched it more than that easily, but deliberately made myself stop...too much of a good thing will ruin it IMO. But anyway, one of the best shows there ever was IMO.
Newbie.
Need to find time to rewatch BCS, BB and El Camino in chronological order. 11 seasons and a small movie.
I’ve watched it for the first time this month, still got S5 to see
Sad I can’t experience the same thing when I first saw Breaking Bad and having no clue Gus was going to be a MAJOR character. That was a fresh experience.
I never watch TV or Netflix but I gave breaking bad a chance a year ago and finished it in 2 weeks. Best show ever.
Now you gotta watch better call Saul !
If it wasn’t for the pandemic I wouldn’t have found this show.
This scene must be so weird for people who watched Better Call Saul first
Honestly I'd love the ability to watch it all again without remembering anything that happened, and to try it both ways. It'd be a completely different experience.
Same for the Star Wars Prequel-Original series.
Honestly that would be funny, like one second scene is super mundane and all the sudden OH MY GOD IT'S GUS FRING, and then he's gone and they're back to small talk
@@goldarnit Vader seems a lot less evil when you watch the Prequels first. He's just a fallen man that lost everything, and has nothing left except to unleash his pain on everyone around him.
Makes you kinda wonder, what if Vader found out immediately that his kids are alive? There might have been enough Anakin left in him to turn back to the light.
Why would anyone watch Better Call Saul first?
Even considering the chronology of these two series, It feels kinda wrong to watch BCS first.
2:29 Jesse starts running for no reason, nice little detail.
1:37 if only walter did what lalo did ...
😂😂😂
Thats true
Lalo already knew who the owner was.. Walter was thrown into wonderland here
This was the moment that Giancarlo would begin to play Gus in literally everything
No way 😯
Great casting choice with Giancarlo - we had seen him in enough movies to maybe recognize him but not enough to know that he was going to have a huge role in the series in this initial scene :-)
Giancarlo Esposito just has so much screen presence that even when he tries to play a background character he immediately stands out
I love how instead of his normal yellow shirt and blending with the rest of the workers, before we know who he his, he wears a blue shirt to symbolize that’s he’s different than the rest of the people there
vravo bince
It foreshadows the blue product he will be distributing for his new employees in the next season. Bravo Vince.
0:11 Foreshadowing Guts. Great Writing. Bravo Vince.
How?! I somehow still didn't see him until you pointed it out. Holy hell.b
Bravo Vince. Magisterial detail. Not even Shakespeare in his plays. Truky unbelievable detail...Brabo Bince
I cannot believe they got the man himself Guts from Berserk in the Breaking Bad universe
To think, all that information that Gus gathered from first watching, then the three seconds they talked: Jesse was late, Jesse was high, the contention between them.
such a good show ....never boring. LEGEND
well, everything about this serie is outstanding.
I love how the food on everyone’s table represents that the characters were hungry, bravo vince you did it again!
The food represents that the guy they are lookjng for is right inder their noses just like the food. Cause the owner of the food is the kingpin! Bravo Vince
The red plate represents the blood that they would spill over the years. Brilliant.
At the same time the chicken is a reference to the burritos at Tuco’s house
Even when Jesse was High he was right telling Walt the truth about Walt’s ego
It's so weird going back to this scene where Gus isn't the biggest presence in every scene he's in.
Would have loved a scene in Better Call Saul, showing Walt and his family in the background eating a meal (with Hank and Marie), when Pollos first opened. When Walt was still a teacher. A small nod to the audience.
There was more than enough of that
No hank mentioned somewhere in BrBa he gets food from los pollos harmanos for the first time
Walt is lucky Lalo wasn't there to forcibly kick him out.
Something fishy about that guy at 1:36
You seem right… i got the same feeling
Don’t worry that’s just the manager, he makes loads of cameos in the show and he’s always smiling. He even agrees to pay for Walt’s cancer treatment for him how nice. :)
@@seth8580 Yeah, I heard he stitched someone's neck up while they were bleeding really bad, he's such a nice guy :)
@@robeez-l3o He also offered an old disabled man a necklace at his Nursing Home! What a nice guy!
@@robeez-l3o Oh god 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
To this day, Walt is still waiting at the restaurant 🤣
I guess Lyle got promoted to another restaurant...given his dedication
Nah, after working there so long with no raise or promotion, Lyle no longer saw the point in giving it his all to keep up with Los Pollos standards and then he got the box cutter
One of my favorite shows!
The first person who approaches you, he's the guy - Vito Corleone
0:45 bros just devouring it
I would be too tho, the food looks delectable
Oh wow, I was in Albuquerque in March and visited this restaurant because of BB. I didn't know it at the time but I now see that I sat in the same booth as Walt and Jesse in this scene!
You were undoubtedly being observed. If the manager didn’t come and sit down to talk to you, then you failed the test.
Gus was right when he said, "I do not deal with drug addicts." Here he is, when he worked with a drug addict, accompanied by a chemistry teacher, who lost his life and his business, and all because he breaking one of his standards.
This is what happens guys when you break los pollos hermanos standards.
@@Pharaoh_6669 this is the moment when gus broke los pollos standards
@@hithere640 Broke 'em bad.
@@АлексейСизёминyes. That’s why the series is called breaking bad. It’s a reference to the man of color not following his standards
This is the scene where Huell was reasonably happy
Truly amazing when the manager said "my name is Gus Amon, but you can call me AmonGus."
Bravo Vince.
You can call me sus *sus face*
1:41 "this is nothing but an ankle grab"? sorry, I just got the visual - hilarious! 🤣😂
I hope neither Walter White nor Bryan Cranston let that plate of food go to waste.
this is the moment jesse added new herbs and spices
I swear is it just me or do I get so hungry everytime it comes to the Los Pollos Hermanos scene 😂😂😂
It’s me too. The place looks great.
The one and only scene in the entire series where Gus didn't come off as threatening
Walt, don't just stare at it, eat it.
i get hungry every time they go into los pollos hermanos
:42 Most convincing chicken bite ever 😂
Interesting how Gus is wearing a blue work shirt here. It seems to be the only time. Considering how much color is used thematically in Breaking Bad, I'm wondering what it means.
This is the most incredible smile from Gus 😂
Was here sat in the booth it’s super cool
It's crazy this show is 16 years old. I remember watching these early seasons when I was graduating high school and going into college and I missed so many little details like Jesse's obvious withdrawls. I used to sympathize w Walt, too, probably because I felt like I was in a rebellious stage in life-it's funny how maturing as a viewer will suddenly open up all sorts of new angles and perspectives on rewatch.
Been looking for this scene for ages
Rewatching this shows that even while high, Jesse was absolutely right. He wants to get out before it gets bad. He argues reason with Walt. Walt decides to stay and wait for Fring.
What a shame to let those curly fries untouched
Jesse is always wearing the coolest hoodies
Church
You can see the exact moment Walter White turned into Hungry in this scene.
The fact neither of them ate any of that chicken is criminal
Is Los Pollos Hermanos better than KFC and Popeyes is the real question
‘Gives KFC a run for their money,’ according to Hank
KFC is king but Popeyes has a dipping sauce called Sweet Heat...best sauce in all of fast food.
Funny enough Popeyes is not named after the cartoon character, but a character played by Gene Hackman in The French Connection. This character wears the same type of (porkpie) hat as Walt does in the show.
In canon, it's possibly laced with some "extra spice" if you know what I mean.
cat food is better than KFC
1:55 this was kind of cool. Jesse realizing that Walt didn't want to stop cooking and selling
Jesse had great intuition, he knew Walt wouldn’t stop after the 40 pounds were sold. In hindsight he was 100% correct!
I wish Los Pollos Hermanos was real… I mean without the drug empire
I’d like some Haau Chuen Wok, too. 🥣
"is everything to your satisfaction"
The guy asking if everything was ok to walt and jesse was a great scene. Showed how important the restaurant was
Bravo vince!
Maybe Gus should’ve like, gave Walt a wink to tell him he’s the guy, IDK.
Gus approaching their table Was the wink.
I never paid attention before, but if you look carefully you'll notice that in the first two o three seasons the camera is always a lil bit shaky. I am wondering why.
This was brilliant acting by Aron in this scene. Always loved this part.
In Breaking Bad I thought Pollos was a pretty crappy place to go eat. Then in Better Call Saul they made it look like some top quality fast food place that serves the best fried chicken in the US.
It's pretty funny too how he's an absolute psychopath but boy is he dedicated to quality fast food service at this one location!
@@jdlamb4212 After he gets outed it must have been nightmare for forensic accountants to figure out just how much of Los Pollo Hermano's revenue was real and what was from drug dealing. It must have been quite a shock for Gus to be revealed as drug kingpin.
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The real crime is that he did not have one bite of that delicious chicken.
I really want to try one of those breakfast burritos that are served all day. Gus really gets it with that all day breakfast.
Its brilliant how Gus almost never to be seen before he talked to Walt and Jesse
I love how the manager/owner of the store came in to check if everything is fine. Goes to show what made him get to the top and have this kinds of sucesful busines. Small details like that show why he managed to reach the top when it comes to the chicken busines.
That makes me wanna rewatch BB again, for a 4th time
Aaron Paul plays a tweaker so well
Church
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Poor Jesse just needed a nap
1:39 You can see Gus's slight hint of dissatisfaction that he later explains to Walt
1 of my favorite scenes.. where things really start to " cook "
I knew Gus was who they were looking for.. I remember him in Do the Right Thing and when he played a lawyer on Law and Order.
The deep frying at the beginning shows that this food is just as bad as the 'other product'. It's being cooked by one person, served by another (notice the sinister look on the male server/dealer's face), and Gus is directing behind the scenes.
Jesse looks more like he is coming from sleep
Onion rings or curly fries? I adore this universe