Gus Shows Lalo The Construction Project | Magic Man | Better Call Saul
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2023
- Gus tries to convince Lalo and Juan Bolsa that Werner was building a chiller on the farm but fled with stolen cocaine.
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Gus is lying. Lalo knows Gus is lying. Gus knows that Lalo knows that he is lying. Yet they still play the game.
And Lalo knows that Gus knows that he knows that Gus is lying
@@sebastiancaris And Gus knows that Lalo knows that Gus knows that he knows that Gus is lying
@@tolgacam1907 And Gus knows that Gus knows that Gus is lying.
6D chess.
It's not what you know, it's what you can prove. The game continues until then.
I love Gus being offended that one could think his chicken was frozen
2:13 👈
The product is top tier
It’s more of a defensive psychology tactic used by the guilty to make less relevant points the focus to try shift the conversation. Doesn’t usually work and makes a good detective more suspicious.
@@jamesgadd5322 Bro made a whole essay explaining something we all already knew
@@Scrotum1966 Essay? You dont write very long projects in school do you?
Gus: "I know you know, but I don't know how much you know."
Lalo: "I know you know I know, but I also know you don't know how much I know."
Bolsa: Knows nothing.
This is the moment Juan Bolsa became Juan Snow
Bravo Vince @@nont18411
Bolsa was always the equivalent of a project manager. His role serves a purpose, but not much of one and he really doesn't know anything 😆
😂
@@nont18411classic
I love Lalo saying “South wall is going to look beautiful”. It was pure “You talk bullshit” and Gus know it.
Lalo trolling Gus was just glorious 😂
Man they both know they are bullshitting each other. Just love how they pretend it
I don't get it. Can you explain?
@@dillon5155 The south wall was under construction in the underground lab area. Lalo read some notes that showed a south wall being planned. He knows the chicken chiller is not the real project, but it's unclear if he just _knows_ because he knows, or if there was no south wall being built in the facade project. They don't tell us what direction he's facing.
Forgot he bite him with that at the end 😂
It's funny how lalo and Hector could always see through Gustavo's bullshit yet everyone else was none the wiser
It's the Salamanca lie detector lol
Literally 😂😂
It's funny how it never worked on Nacho though
@@goochipoochieHe flew under the radar. He wasn't a major player, he kept his cards to himself
They never looked to deep into him because of the money he brought in
You can tell Lalo appreciates how much of useful asset Mike is. After their initial encounter, he's like "I have to meet this guy"
Having heard that the actor (Tony Dalton) said Lalo had a small crush on Mike, that scene comes off different.
Interesting, which interview was tha? I havent been able to find it so far
@@lancenwokeji6349wouldn't be surprised Lalo built different and him having a crush has different meaning to him
Interesting how he found Mike in here, he barely saw him before (maybe from a distance, inside a car) but ppl from Salamanca side, Hector, Tuco, Nacho, etc could've described "Michael" to him. Here, Lalo just picks him as the guy who seems not to be doing anything in particular as he's keeping tabs on everyone else. Don't think he had to be there though
@@mrD66M: Mike could've been there to protect Gus, just in case.
'I've heard so much about you'
'...that right?' - The only conversation between Mike and Lalo
Don't forget
Lalo: "Michaaaaael, is that you?" (𓁹◡𓁹)
@@lelouchvibritannia4028 Mike didn't really converse with him there though.
@@epicfan1598 It was the season 4 finale.
Lalo: :D
Mike: -_-
Lalo: :)
Mike: -_-
Lalo: =D
Mike: -_-
You have such a way with words. :)
Gus: =/
Gus: ○___○
Below: :D
-_-
Love how Lalo gets that “south wall” jab in at the end. If he can’t prove what Gus did, he can at least strike a little fear
What is he referring to?
@@jonnobigz Lalo Salamanca
@@jonnobigzbro just watch the show
@@wildisaiah1998 I did and I don't understand the south wall
@@wildisaiah1998 Since you're such an expert and all-knowing, how about you explain it to us simpletons?
The way Lalo turns to Gus at 0:08 is so funny. He's like "Well, this oughta be good."
Like a shaking head toy in a car, I love this
All of his little mannerisms like that throughout the show are just sooo good, I'm so sad we're never going to see more of him
it was good.
His physicality throughout the show is amazing. I find myself copying him for fun, both his mannerisms and was of speaking. "ZEEE-GLER"
😬
1:30 Lol that look Lalo gives Bolsa. Like "You know everything he just said is bullshit too, right? Oh. You don't know. Because you're an idiot."
Same look he gives to Kim after Jimmy tells him the story in Bad Choice Road.
no i think kim actually convinced him. kim got the fire deep down@@uremadbro
If anything all Bolsa was doing was taking Gus’s chicken chiller answer at face value for the sake of not rocking the boat any further just accepted it.
His stare back at lalo was ''just go along with it.'' Obviously. But you're a dolt and can't read their faces.
@@EngineerMikey5 You're a clown. What he said is true. Lalo is smarter than all of you combined
"well that explains everything" is the best line
the sass in his voice is so funny lol
“I am glad you are satisfied!”
columbo vibes
@@SteveNathn"Listen to me"
Someone report Gus to OSHA. That construction area is waaaay below the required 5 ft-c of illumination.
It's like how fictional TV court rooms are not allowed to have any artificial lights, only sunlight through windows. It's always sunny outside courtrooms.
I was surprised that Mike would take off his his PPE when somebody was welding above him.
OSHA: It is over. They are safe. We won.
4:08: both of them knew they are bullshitting each other, and they both knew the other person knew, but still have to keep up the facade. Greatly written characters!
Lalo: wow that explains everything
Gus: I'm glad you're satisfied
Listen to me, there must be no kore trouble.
F*ck, I mistyped
When Lalo said to mike ive heard so much about you that was the deepest most impactful scene it implies Lalo has heard so much about mike foreshadowing them knowing eachother, bravo Cranston
This is the moment when Walter was teaching chemistry.
What about Jesse?
When gus became sus.
@@dineez627 This is the moment Jesse was jerkin off
@@dineez627 He was failing to learn chemistry
@@mercuryredstone2235he would have been out of school at this point
Gus is so done with Lalo's shenanigans, it's amazing
lmao neither him nor mike are hiding their dislike for him and he knows it.
And loves every second of it.
Poor Caspar didn't realise it wouldn't be the last time he meets Lalo
Exactly.
By the way - Casper, not Caspar.
@@Maxim.NazarenkoThe typo really doesn't matter. One letter off.
@@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470no.
Gus: it’s a chiller
Gus in his mind: it’s your future grave in other building
Wrong building
Bravo guillermosierracuellar9812
Gus didn't show them the superlab sight.
I love how they are just doing random things, "looking busy" and pretending to be hard at work....as if they are really building something.
In an alternate universe, Gus and Lalo put aside their differences, and team up to install giant underground chicken chillers all across America. They become the new Hermanos and go on wacky adventures together. They also hire Walt Jr. to create the breakfast menu for Los Pollos Hermanos.
Gus isn't trying to fool Lalo he's trying to fool Bolsa, and succeeding
Two of the most cautious men in the series. Just as Lalo didn't believe a single word coming from Gus's mouth even though Gus's story was very convincing, Gus didn't believe Lalo was killed in his own manson, even Mike thought Lalo was dead.
That smug look Hector gave away when Gus came to visit him after Lalo's "assassination" gave it all away. He knew Hector would've been beyond devastated to even look at Hector otherwise.
This scene reminds me a bit of the scene of Hans Landa speaking Italian in Inglourious Basterds. Because in both scenes, the villains (Hans and Lalo respectively) know that their opponents are lying and hiding something, but they let them play along regardless.
However, unlike the basterds, Gus/Mike not only know Lalo suspect BS, they let him know they know.
Ahem....
Gor-lami
@@thedarkone9552Anyway, you have to admit that Lalo and Hans look a lot alike.
Tell me again
If you count the number of times Gus says the word "shame", it's about 17 times throughout the show. Interestingly, Walter Junior says "br-br-breakfast" 17 times as well and Skylar, during her meltdown scene says "shut up!" 17 times too!!
Bravo Vince! A man of consistency!
And at the begining of It hurts, Tom says it hurts 17 times.
walter and jesse kissed 17 times in the show
Hank said WALT idk man you've been seeming sus lately 17 times
Mike is also failing like 17 times, and Gus like winning 17 times
also 17 is the number the times saul commits fraud
"Werner...Zieeeeeeeegler. South wall? Pouring concrete? What's he up to, man? What's he doing? 😄"
what's he building in there?
After Gus explained all that story, Lalo be like, “ tell me again” in another universe maybe 😂
The only reason Lalo got away with that was because no one was there to hold Lalo back from unleashing his full... Lalo-ness when it came to interrogating Saul and Kim. Bolsa would have said..."Enough."
@@MedalionDS9 yeah thats a legit point
3:15 one little detail I love. Gus refuses to yell for Mike. He has one of the workers do it for him. Gus never raises his voice throughout the entire two shows. Until his very last words.
In the scene where he murdered the cartel with poison, he seemed to yell out to anyone who was still indoors. Just my opinion though
It’s because Mike wouldn’t be able to hear him over the noise, and it’s lot safe for him to go over himself.
Gus' Last words: HUUUAGGHH
HUHHH
its so funny how gus unironicaly took the quality of his chicken business so seriously,one would think it was just a front he didnt care,but he did,to the point where he didnt want a bodyguard in the kitchen because he wasnt up to his standars of cooking lol
I think he did genuinely care about the quality of his chicken even though it was a front. Especially since he is a perfectionist.
I commented on this earlier. That's what I liked about Gus, he genuinely wanted his legitimate business to be successful. It was much more than just a front to him. All the other cartel guys only cared about fronts to make money.
OCD is a bitch
@@drygnfyre It was an extra source of income, if it did well that was more money in Eladio's pocket
Lalo favorite words… “Show Me” 😂
Lalos fake bushitting voice is just so funny to me skcjxjjs the 'Id love to say hello if thats permitted😃😃😃' is cracking me up
"wow! that explains everything" cracks me up
@3:32 Mike hands his helmet to the big Croatian guy who is looking straight at Lalo. Remember "do I know you?" when Lalo tracks him down?
“A chicken freezer?”
“Chill” - Gus
I hope that we will see more movies with Tony Dalton (Lalo) going forward. He is great!
Agreed, he knocked this role out of the park
I think he could pull off a solid Bond villain. He reminds me of Robert Davi (Franz Sanchez).
I believe he was in the HAWKEYE series.
he was but he played quite a small role
@@theoneaboveall7708
I love how happy Lalo is when he finally gets to meet Michael face to face
N koi
It’s not often we get to see a sit down like this in the Breaking Bad world...reminded me a lot of sopranos
i dunno, every episode or two for most of seasons 3 + 4, Gus was mostly just having sitdowns with various cartel guys, putting out the constant fires Walt kept starting
I prefer to call it "a meeting of minds"
The Sopranos with better and more nuanced writing AND acting.
I wonder if Bolsa or Lalo wondered why Gus' meeting room is pitch black with a dim light beaming down onto a table
Presentation
That's how criminals meet
Y para agregar más , en ese sitio no se escuchaba ningún ruido de construcción 😅
South wall's going to look beautiful
When Lalo mentiones South wall, 'wall' rhymes with 'call' which is better 'call' saul. Vince is a genius
Thinking too much
@@BlessedmanPlaysMC you replied to his comment - symbolizing the deepness of the scene. Bravo vinc
@@BlessedmanPlaysMC More like not enough! "Chiller"? Breaking Saul is a THRILLER drama? Coincidence? Not at all. Vince is a genius.
@@BlessedmanPlaysMC I see we are as unfamiliar with sarcasm, as we are with the genius of Vince
Saaaawing and a miss 😂
Wow - that is going to be an amazing chicken freezer that young gentleman is building!
Chiller. Not freezer
His food is never frozen.
Minerals*
This scene adds context on how Gus manipulated Bolsa to get around the cartel and get his revenge. He understood Bolsa was the middleman fixated on profits.
“I would love to say hello” 😂😂😂what a good call back.
I love this scene. Two hard-asses -- Lalo and Mike -- each perfectly ready to kill the other (and both knowing it), but approaching each other with the exact opposite demeanor. Lalo smiles. Mike scowls. Perfect.
Miachel is that you 😏
It was Mike’s fault, after being tailed at Money Wire by Lalo, he didn’t deploy a decoy to go to a couple of other money stores pretending keep looking for Werner and dragged out the day until Werner was found by his crew. Mike let his guard down by shaking off his tail instead of deploying a decoy, violating the keep your enemy close rule
Adding decoys means more roots to trace back to either Mike or Gus, plus allow Lalo to know more abt their operation. Also given the urgency of pursuing Ziegler, time was short when resources were scarce. One more thing the cost of Lalo finding Ziegler is more devastating than anything else as he’s easier to compromise. No violation, just priorities with the given resources.
I don't think Lalo knew Mike intentionally trapped him in that parking lot.
@@estinneerina4663 well, should call Gus to ask for advice, because Gus might have allocated another resource to pick up Werner
@@Onmysheet that is another suspicious act to swing through the parking lot before disappearing
I think Mike had no time to shake Lalo off as finding Werner was the top priority. He also knows he's the only one who can find Werner, not his men who didn't even knew about the faulty cameras.
Mike also concerns Werner's safety, if he does anything stupid. Which why he's dead.
Bolsa didn’t ask why a chicken chiller was under a laundry cleaners and accessed from
behind one of the machines?
Lalo: Wow! That explains everything! =D
Gus: I Am Glad You Are Satisfied 🤖 -_-
Lalo knows Gus is bullshitting and Gus knows that Lalo is aware he is lying lmao
and bolsa's there just buying it and not suspecting a thing.
@@epicfan1598I think he does, all of them know, actually
I couldn't help noticing: Werner's crew in this scene already knew he had been killed.
They pretty much felt they were working at gunpoint.
The thumbnail is just pure meme material.
I love how everyone is always having to keep their eyes on Lalo. He’s such a commanding unpredictable psychopath.
Lalo one of the best character i ever seen in my life
Lalo appeared in the Breaking Bad universe later in BCS but I felt like he was always there from the start
My word. Lalo is pure evil...yet he is still one cool dude.
He was dealing with hundreds or thousands of keys of cocaine, but he had to buy some inferior product to replace two? His lie is utterly transparent.
I loved it every single time Fring had to explain anything away.
lalo watched breaking bad thats why he’s so good at this.
That was such a .. chilling scene.
One thing about this scene I don't understand is Gus's cover up. He says that Werner stole some of his product and tried to sell it, and then made a run for it. So if Werner was running from Gus, why would he be casually explaining things about the construction to who he thinks is one of Gus's men? I feel like Lalo would find that suspicious considering he is the one that spoke to Werner.
Could easily be explained as, "He thought he was getting away with it, and did not know we already knew"
Lalo knows it’s bs as he continues his investigation and finds the real construction project later in the series
Gus’ explaination is that Werner found some drugs and ran off with them, Gus said that he was building a construction for the legitimate side of things and the only thing Lalo knew was “The South Wall” he was probing for information and didn’t know exactly what Gus was building so Gus had a cover story so quickly built a gigantic fridge for his legitmiate business…
Lalo didn’t buy ANY of this, he saw Gus for who he was.. An oppotunist businessman who wanted to go up against Eladio… It’s why he said during their first meeting You’ll be insane to go up against Eladio…
Lalo wanted to meet michael and said oh the south wall is gonna look great informing Gus that his story didn’t work on him!
Because even to his criminal peers, Gus wants to be seen as someone orderly and respectable. To say “I had the man killed because he wanted to flee and see his wife” is to admit the cruel and violent reality of what Gus does to the world around him, and would chip away at the facade of composure that gives him power in situations like the one he’s in with Lalo here.
He gets away with it because Lalo isn’t here to confront; he’s here to collect information. Lalo doesn’t buy Gus’s bullshit, sure - but he’s not omnipotent, and the story Gus tells of Werner’s heist is at least plausible. As Gus is spearheading the story here, Lalo is already at a disadvantage if he wanted to poke holes in it then and there.
Lalo does what is the more clever thing in my opinion, and just takes as much in as he possibly can. It’s something he does a lot; he’s observant, and great at reading people. But he’s also sly, and knows when and when not to play his cards. Think about the moment in the exchange at the table where Gus finishes talking. Lalo breathes deeply, takes a sec, looks at Bolsa…he contemplates his response deeply. This is something I notice him doing constantly on a second watch through.
“Gustavo there must be no more secrets.” Oh Juan.
If they make another spin off of jus Gus it may be overkill but I’d still watch it
Yeah what if it was a cartoon? That would be great XD
Why that site so dark, i do commercial construction every day, never dark on site
Lalo always knew Gus was a sussy baka.
Sussy Gussy
Juan Bolsa had to be the most useless character in the entire franchise.
He wasn’t even that scary compared to Gus, Eladio or the Salamancas. Even Walt was scarier than him lmao.
He's never intimidating at all and is clueless in every scene he's in, lmao
Honestly, I believe the only reason he has the title Don is because him and Eladio are childhood friends LMFAO. He also probably legit believed that Gus looked up to him as a mentor.
@@ripperrex7883 His absolute best moment has to be when Hector shook Gus' hand to slyly let him know that Lalo was alive, and Bolsa looks at them both like a proud father believing they have made up, it's hilarious.
Characters like him do have depth, meaning and are as interesting as the main characters.
But the writers simply choose not to show it as they only need him to be Gus’s boss to serve the narrative.
It’s like Walter. Jr on breaking bad, the show may not give him allot of characterization but he serves the narrative crucially by expanding the White family and furthering darkness in the tragedy of Walt destroying the thing he swore to protect.
@@ripperrex7883I think it’s because he’s very loyal to Eladio,Eladio wanted to make sure he could trust the middle man
Michael, please meet my associate. You know, the one you will bury.
From this moment forward Lalo went nuts over Gustavo’s underground chicken freezer.
Chiller, his chicken is never frozen
Lalo is freakin hilarious 😂
Best written character in tv history, his ending wasn't on his level
His ending was not good for me
His ending was several feet below ground level.
His ending was a new low.
@@teopazdrijan1008 Good thing he has a lawyer with him should help him in the afterlife lmao.
Lmao at “The south wall” comment by Lalo
3:40: Mike looking at Gus like "You seriously want me to act in your little charade?"
you know, im maybe starting to think that is not that bolsa didnt knew or that he was clueless, i think that he was so done with the gus vs hector thing that he was happy to act as if everything was ok if that descalated the issue at hand. like if you think about it, gus and hector had to be at it for close to 20 years. the flashback was in 1989, and breaking bad is in 2009. so again, is 20 years of bolsa having to calm the water each and every time gus does something that hector deems suspicious or hector does something that is out of line. and looking at the two series, is clear that this was something that happened regularly, as in, at least once every couple of months.
after a few years of that, i think that bolsa just started caring less and less for the truth of what either side were saying and started caring more for doing what was needed so that whatever was the problem at that moment wouldnt growth bigger.
Lalo: Cartel James Bond
I just watched this episode for the first time 2 days ago and you upload it 2 days ago precisely 😶😶😐😐❤❤
Is the construction site the actual future lab, or some other place? I find it really hard to imagine he'd bring Lalo & Bolsa to the actual lab (remembering that the entrance was through a secret hatch behind a giant washing machine).
its a different site...gus didnt want them not see the lab and laundromat
It was legitimate, an entirely separate project from the lab meant for the restaurant. You even see it when Lalo and Bolsa talk afterward that they're above ground.
I wish we got to see more scenes with Download Audio, such a phenomenal actor
"It would be simpler for me to show you"
No, actually, I'm sure it would have been simpler for you to just tell them, but what do I know...
Lalo is Gus’ Fring. And Gus is Walt’s Fring. Meaning in BCS Gus is the protagonist and Lalo is the big bad villain. And in BB Walt is the protagonist and Gus is the big bad villain.
The last thing Lalo says to Gus along with the wink is translation "Nice try, but you haven't bullshitted me with that story"
Nice South wall you're building
The thumbnail is a work of art.
The wobbly head swivel when Lalo turns to Gus just gets me every time.
Lalo loved the place so much he moved in, permanently
A chiller!
Gus shows lalo his grave
this was not where Lalo was buried
Lalo was the Salamanca that kept Gus up night due to his intelligence and basically seeing through Gus's bullshit here.
"south wall is going to look beautiful" i love the references in this series. Really got a lot of re-watch value.
"I hid the truth" LOL
Love the consistency of Lalo asking probing question and leaving dropping clue that he knows more than what he just let on.
He knew an alibi when he heard one. Lalo was nearly impossible to fool
That’s not what alibi means
Actually, it's Gus shows Lalo his grave. 😂
A secret chicken chiller underneath the laundry, sure.
best tv series of all time
Several hours of staring at the ceiling fan & muttering about “Ziegler” and “south walls” and “pouring concrete…
…Lalo couldn’t help but toss out that comment at the end; it literally was all he had to go on.
am i the only one desperate to try this man's chicken?
Love when Lalo winks before leaving.
Mike's face is priceless
2 children lying to dad
There needs to be an online store exclusively selling Lalo's shirts!
Why didn't Tuco go after Gus once he was out? Surely Lalo had said that Chicken man was behind the issues in Salamanca business and Tuco wud have asked Hector where is Lalo. There is a continuity error there.
Because only hector knew that Gus killed Lalo but nobody believed him after being crippled
Because Tuco is nuts, he wouldn't even understand if Hector would give him signs of Chilean.
First thing I thought was that is a huge “chiller” for a small restaurant
This is the exact moment Don Juan becomes Long Juan Silver.
Do Lalo went to Germany to find out what that space really was because he knew it was no refrigerator.
This is the moment Gus became the south wall