When I watched this scene I feel like gomez is imitating hank, copying him because hank is the best. I can almost hear this line being said by hank. I feel like this shows how much gomez admired hank. He was his hero.
@@ExtremeSpeedMewtwo Lalo Salamanca (tucos cousin) and Howard Hamlin (sauls old boss/enemy) are buried under the meth lab. Cuz Lalo killed Howard and Gus killed Lalo inside the meth lab. Lalo and Howard have been buried there ever since. Oh btw, f u inc3l :) we can comment whatever the hell we want. Go back to 4chan or Reddit to go cry about it.
@@MinorityRespecter88 Real cause was heart attack caused by 'unknown reasons'. Heh. The regime doesn't want people to say it but non-wokies already know what that actually means.
TRUE - The logical way is to find a mall or big multi entrance business and have them go in and out like regular people. However once in the facility they go to the BAT-cave and in a nondescript and always changing van they get driven to the hidden lab. No employee should ever see or even know of the lab or the people working there.
Unless you're a car guy or know the person in question you won't really notice or care. Anyone who does know walt might think "oh look it's the same ugly cart, Walter drives, that's funny." And Jesses car is forgettable unless you know what it is. We as viewers might find the car unforgettable, but most people don't care. That being said I agree they did run the risk of themselves being seen there. Hank sure as shit knows Walt's car and probably his plate, so that could have happened here, maybe. I don't think Hank knew about Jesses Toyota like he did the low rider.
@@Jesse-fd5bv Yes. Don't forget how he was a senator for a million years. And Hunter Biden was always who he's been exposed to be over the past few years.
@twisted_nether373 A genius? Ha, no. It’s a reference to the same family of shows… you seem to have no idea what you’re talking about. It’s sad, really.
@@jeffw8218he would need a warrant for that, it falls beyond the plain view doctrine and any evidence gathered through an illegal search would have been thrown out of court.
Gomez would have no reason to not immediately tell the rest of the DEA at that point. This was an investigation into Gus operations. Walt would have to immediately be taken into custody so they could further pursue Gus. It would suck for Hank, but since Walt at this point is just the cook and not the kingpin then Hank would just be reassigned instead of dismissed from the DEA.
@@whichDude realistically Hank would have to declare conflict of interest and would be investigated for corruption. He was shown to be not politically savvy. He'd be thrown under the bus career-wise, maybe even legally
@@willowandluka5302 Even with that, Gomez doesn’t really get anything here other than suspicions about the laundromat. If he found out on his own that Walt was Heisenberg I think he’d still not go to Hank with it for fear Hank might be involved and thinking maybe Hank was playing him and wanting to figure out the laundromat for some reason.
goes to show just how smart gus actually was covering the scent of the chemicals with the laundries chemicals maybe thats why the dog couldnt smell it and even to be safe on top of that he turned off the meth lab
@@Hamstray lol? It's way more suspicious to tell the cops to come back later with a warrant. If you don't have nothing to hide, you don't have nothing to fear from a quick police lookaround.
Which would then cause suspicion, and then have the DEA be super dedicated to finding a way to get a warrent and search the place harder. When you look like you have nothing to hide, people’s suspicions are lowered. What he did was the more appropriate choice. Let them sniff around, see that the dog could fine nothing, think theyre wasting their time, and move on.
A laundromat is a self service laundry, usually coin operated. The word is a portmanteau of Laundry and Automat. Strictly speaking this is just a laundry.
Noticed how calm and approachable Agent Gomez is in this scene. No raid jacket, no DEA marking, not even a weapon showing. All tactics to acquire consent to search. Gomez even gave a BS story to established trust and rapport
Yeah I don’t know how well this would’ve held up in court. The shift manager is not the property owner, so I doubt if his “okay” is legal consent. Saul Goodman easily would’ve gotten this thrown out
Very underrated scene, I wish Gomez had more scenes like this on his own, would’ve been cool to see his perspective on the Heisenberg situation in Albuquerque when Hank was down in Mexico
For those of you who don’t know, the laundromat manager is one of the guys Mike was paying to keep quiet. He’s the one that gets doused in lighter fluid, trapped in the cell and burned to death. I also am now finding out the actor passed away not long ago. RIP sir. Thank you
It's a show ofc but tbh he is, burger-flippers are valuable workers who deserve equal compensation. People don't think about that until they want a burger and if they got their way oh look, no burgers.
@@THESLlCK oh sure, I just meant that a lot of the people who look down on others for having "lower" jobs than them often don't consider just how important those "lower" jobs are to the functioning of society
0:32 historically, The Salamancas always said that the Fringes were nothing more than a glorified crew. They make anyone and everyone over there. Guys don't get their finger pricked. There's no sword and gun on the table.
What choice did he have, Gomie threatened to come back with a search warrant and 20 agents. They'll confirm their suspicions of you if they think you have something to hide.
I thought Quezada was incredible in the scenes where Hank is dealing with El Paso. Made me forget I was watching a show, felt like I was just watching someone be truly concerned for their friend.
R.I.P. Mike Batayeh, please spread some love and heartfelt condolences to his family. He will be greatly missed by those who loved him and his great ability to bring laughter and joy to so many.
I would have just been like "Go get your warrant." He was bluffing. No judge was gonna give him a warrant for that. And Hank, no way they will let Gomez take another look at the place. They won't fall for that again.
The issue is that they would be suspicious and try to find a way to investigate without authorization. By letting them search and find nothing, they’re not going to bother that area anymore.
@@newhappythoughts1628 Id just tell them that I'm not qualified to say yes or no and will simply either wait for the warrant or wait until my boss returns. Like "I can't give consent without my boss's approval."
@@newhappythoughts1628 It doesn't look suspicious. It looks more like a guy who just wants to follow the rules and do what's best for the business. And they have already been investigated both illegally and without authorization. So if "extra-legal" investigation would continue after this, then it will only hurt the Feds and help Gus
I love how slick Gomez is here. Plays it so relaxed then turns into a machine scanning the place. Also a huge nod to how tidy and airtight Gus’ operation actually is
When i'm read in news "Breaking Bad actor dies" - my heart stopped for a second. He's stopped again, when i'm read "Mike", but after a moment i remembered that the actor, who played Mike, was named Jonathan Banks, but dаmn... it still hurts. RIP Mike Batayeh. At least you won't BURN in hell like your character EDIT: Sorry for bad english, i'm mexican. Taco-taco burrito, you know
Why did Gus choose to hire a guy like Dennis? I mean look at him.. look how nervous he is with just Gomez's presence. Look how he's easily trying to cover something up. Look how easy he crumbled with some simple persuasion.
@@RemoGutierrez1 air proof? I mean, the 200 pounds a meth a week has to leave the lab, right? hard to believe there wouldn’t be a trace of meth in that place
Remember kids police can lie to you but it’s a crime if you lie to them so don’t say anything, you can refuse to do anything without a warrant or probable cause (if they could get a warrant they would already have it), and even after that you can revoke your consent (when he notices the dog), and you do not have to assist in their investigation
Yeah same. I know it's not revealed after the lab went up in smoke, but I wonder if the DEA and forensics ever came across their bodies when Hank and all them were walking through it. (My best guess is probably not given they buried them both pretty deep down using a tractor to dig the hole)
Excellent social engineering by Steve, here. Setting aside whether or not he believed the guy, he managed to convince the guy he is on his side. What was particularly effective was how Dennis said he had to check with his boss, and Steve told him things would be more difficult if that's the route he took. Instead, he presented a logistically easier scenario that was an offer that could not be refused.
@mattiscool They can't get one without probable cause. He was only there because Hank had a hunch, which is insufficient to obtain a search warrant. Again, he was bluffing. If Dennis had stood his ground and refused access Gomie would have just left and gone back to tell Hank that the old "knock and talk."
Dennis had no idea whether Gommie was bluffing or not. For all he knew the DEA could’ve been investigating Gus (they just interrogated him weeks before). So it was a smart choice to just let these two agents inspect the building during a working day instead of twenty agents inspecing an empty laundry. Basically both Dennis and Gomie played well.
@Autism Extreme but if they don’t do it legally it doesn’t matter. Anything they find would be thrown out. And they didn’t have the PC necessary to get a warrant. It was 100% a bluff. No cop who can get a search warrant is going to ask for permission first.
Smart of both Dennis and I assume Gus to eventually allow a search after some hesitation. Stonewalling would have made it much worse, and someone as methodical as Gus knew how to completely cover his tracks like the laundry chemicals masking any drug odors for the dog. It’s no wonder that while Mike may not have liked Fring, he respected the professionalism immensely. That trait was a major difference between Fring and Walt. Mike’s last rant to Walt- about having a good thing that was actually perfect-really showed what Mike thought of Fring and the setup, that if Walt had just known his place and did his job, they all could have been rich forever, and their families would have been set for a generation at least. Knowing his granddaughter would lose all that along with her good name, it’s a wonder Mike didn’t kill Walt on the spot. And he should have
Actually it wasnt. It caused the downfall of Gus. If he had told Gomey to go get a warrant, no judge wouldve given him one. They probably wouldnt be allowed to ever go back and search the place again.
This scene really made Gomez shine. He's usually being overshadowed by Hank.
Agree when I watched it I thought he carried his own weight in this solo scene
Didn’t even get his own death scene
It's ok they share a grave together as it should've been
When I watched this scene I feel like gomez is imitating hank, copying him because hank is the best. I can almost hear this line being said by hank. I feel like this shows how much gomez admired hank. He was his hero.
Screw hank. He sucked
0:57 "We're gonna find heroin in here like we're gonna find Howard Hamlin"
and lalo salamanca
Look at that the Better Call Saul spoilers already rolling in on a Breaking Bad video
@@ExtremeSpeedMewtwo no spoilers here.
@@ExtremeSpeedMewtwo Lalo Salamanca (tucos cousin) and Howard Hamlin (sauls old boss/enemy) are buried under the meth lab. Cuz Lalo killed Howard and Gus killed Lalo inside the meth lab. Lalo and Howard have been buried there ever since.
Oh btw, f u inc3l :) we can comment whatever the hell we want. Go back to 4chan or Reddit to go cry about it.
@@gman2015z yes...?
Howard and Lalo staying silent through all this. Respect
🔥🔥🔥
💀
Yeah they are loyal to the laundromat. Even stay after hours
LMAO
Thankfully Walt and Jesse didn’t get caught because of Howard and Lalo’s chicanery
RIP Mike Batayeh, the laundromat manager. Great comedian, too. Gone far too soon at 52.
Oh really? Damn what a shame. A very early age
Poor dude hung himself
He actually passed away on June 2023.
@@planewire2153 That whole Ann Arbor/Detroit (Michigan in general) is just rampant with mental health issues, poverty, addiction, huge death toll.
@@NGCS-ej4lz Ann Arbor is a rich city and Detroit is poor. Don't compare the two.
Poor gomie he was so loyal to hank it ended up costing him his life
The scene in Ozymandias where Hank looks over after the shootout and sees Gomez laying there dead was so very sad and creepy.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 heartbreaking
Yeah well at least he didn’t end up getting burned alive like the other guy
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 Yeah, he didn't even get a proper death scene, man!
Poor Dennis he was so loyal to Gus and Mike and it ended up costing him his life
That bird went off to warn Gus. 1:06.
wasn't Gus the bird?
@@markiplierveryhot4012 give me that duck
Flys and birds
This isn’t Harry Potter
No that was Jane
Dennis (the laundromat manager) was played by mike batayeh, he died on June 1st of this year at 52, RIP
Goddamn that is far too soon.
Sad, he was good for a small role. RIP
RIP
Auto erotic asphyxiation
@@MinorityRespecter88 Real cause was heart attack caused by 'unknown reasons'. Heh.
The regime doesn't want people to say it but non-wokies already know what that actually means.
I never understood how Walt & Jessie could park their cars at the laundry and not fear being seen or caught
TRUE - The logical way is to find a mall or big multi entrance business and have them go in and out like regular people. However once in the facility they go to the BAT-cave and in a nondescript and always changing van they get driven to the hidden lab.
No employee should ever see or even know of the lab or the people working there.
Well my guess is Mike makes sure all CCTV cameras are tampered with so footage of Walt and Jesse cars are never recorded.
@@realohiobuttholetickler he photoshopps them out lol
Unless you're a car guy or know the person in question you won't really notice or care. Anyone who does know walt might think "oh look it's the same ugly cart, Walter drives, that's funny." And Jesses car is forgettable unless you know what it is. We as viewers might find the car unforgettable, but most people don't care. That being said I agree they did run the risk of themselves being seen there. Hank sure as shit knows Walt's car and probably his plate, so that could have happened here, maybe. I don't think Hank knew about Jesses Toyota like he did the low rider.
@@escapethematrix4204 Did you skim? They had to destroy the laptop because of the camera footage inside of the lab, not outside
1:07 "I'm not gonna tell you which one bc you probably know who he is" Gomey is a damn good storyteller, it's an art to make up something on the fly
It wasn't made up, the senator in question was Joe Biden.
Joe Biden?
@@Jesse-fd5bv Yes. Don't forget how he was a senator for a million years. And Hunter Biden was always who he's been exposed to be over the past few years.
@@WillCMay Yeah thats what I thouhght, very strange to hear about real politics alluded to in Breaking Bad
@@Jesse-fd5bv Joe Biden wasn't a senator when the show took place, Gomey is just making up some BS story so he can search the laundromat
Gomie's finest moment.
1k likes no comments? Lemme fix that
@@MrDead00ride more sir
@@xnortheast1106 on yo nuts?
@@MrDead00You think you're better than me, because you got both your nuts?
You're probably a cop
this was the moment when Steve Gomez became Slippin’ Gomie.
I understood that reference.
@@danielocean3699 Wow, you must be some kind of a genius.
@@twisted_nether373Hes definitely something.
@twisted_nether373 A genius? Ha, no. It’s a reference to the same family of shows… you seem to have no idea what you’re talking about. It’s sad, really.
@@MegaZeta Well done Sherlock!👍
Gomez is such an underrated character!
No he’s not….he’s not even that important in the show
@@mcchickenmcflurry3636 he’s important enough that he gets killed off in the best episode of the series.
@@Zack29810 well yeah but you just see him dead
@@corsai045 and he did dead really well what an actor 👏
Gomez Is Scottie pippen to hanks Jordan
I loved this scene. Gomez was more than just a sidekick character. He was a badass
he literally didn't find anything and died
@@duddy2003I’m sayin. Yet this dude has thousands of likes lmao
Lmao, he didn’t even open the large laundromat doors, which is where they hid the elevator.
Pretty hard thing to miss.
He's about the opposite of a bad ass.
@@jeffw8218he would need a warrant for that, it falls beyond the plain view doctrine and any evidence gathered through an illegal search would have been thrown out of court.
Patrick Fabian and Tony Dalton really take this scene to another level
Hilarious and original
What does this joke mean
@@kiriakos7016 watch better call saul point and shoot/fun and games
They both have a lot on their minds.
yes... on a level thats just below the superlab
1:29 when your iPhone vibrates, listen to how Gomez responds
Dang, you beat me to it
Imagine if Steve found out about Walt and he had to tell Hank 😂
Gomez would have no reason to not immediately tell the rest of the DEA at that point. This was an investigation into Gus operations. Walt would have to immediately be taken into custody so they could further pursue Gus. It would suck for Hank, but since Walt at this point is just the cook and not the kingpin then Hank would just be reassigned instead of dismissed from the DEA.
@@whichDude realistically Hank would have to declare conflict of interest and would be investigated for corruption.
He was shown to be not politically savvy. He'd be thrown under the bus career-wise, maybe even legally
Gomez might be scared to tell Hank in case Hank was in on it
@@MrRyan-wu4jx Hank had to beg Steve to go search the laundromat. Hank wouldn’t look bad at all.
@@willowandluka5302 Even with that, Gomez doesn’t really get anything here other than suspicions about the laundromat. If he found out on his own that Walt was Heisenberg I think he’d still not go to Hank with it for fear Hank might be involved and thinking maybe Hank was playing him and wanting to figure out the laundromat for some reason.
goes to show just how smart gus actually was covering the scent of the chemicals with the laundries chemicals maybe thats why the dog couldnt smell it and even to be safe on top of that he turned off the meth lab
State of the art filtration system
German engineering
Weeerneeer Ziiieegleeer. Werner Ziegler
@@thebirdhasbeencharged don't forget the 😬 expression he made when saying his name 😂
@@sylvann7501 REAL.
Poor Dennis, but that prison scene was 🔥
I see what you did there
Literally
omg ive seen bb many times but never caught that the dennis in this scene appears later in jail - thanks
He is on fire in this scene though…
b..b...bonfire
I immediately came here after hearing the news. RIP Mike Batayeh
It's neat how Dennis' first words in the series are asking if he could help and his last words are him begging for help
neat
Bravo Vince.
Damn that’s poetic and dark af
Breaking bad fan try not to find meaning in every little thing challenge: impossible
RIP Mike Batayeh
He sadly passed away on June 1st
Death by heart attack 💔
@@Sleepy_Johnboyno, was suicide.
@miamitten1123 It was heart attack
The correct response is "No. You can't search our premises without a warrant. Go get one."
yes, the fact that he let them search without a warrant is very suspicious. he doesn't have the authority to let them enter.
Bingo
@@Hamstray guys the manager obviously why not?
@@Hamstray lol? It's way more suspicious to tell the cops to come back later with a warrant. If you don't have nothing to hide, you don't have nothing to fear from a quick police lookaround.
Which would then cause suspicion, and then have the DEA be super dedicated to finding a way to get a warrent and search the place harder.
When you look like you have nothing to hide, people’s suspicions are lowered. What he did was the more appropriate choice. Let them sniff around, see that the dog could fine nothing, think theyre wasting their time, and move on.
Dennis should’ve called Saul!
I think hank being there would have been funny too, Gomez did a good job though
It was nice to have a solo Gomie scene
@@lunch77 agreed. Gomez is really overlooked when it comes to acting and his detective skills, he's always overshadowed by Hank
There should be more Gomezs' scenes like this. This demonstrated that Gomes is very competent and can more than hold his own.
he’s a high-level task force agent
A laundromat is a self service laundry, usually coin operated. The word is a portmanteau of Laundry and Automat. Strictly speaking this is just a laundry.
3:20 Love how Lalo was napping right there below Jesse’s feet while Howard was napping below Tyrus’ feet.
Noticed how calm and approachable Agent Gomez is in this scene. No raid jacket, no DEA marking, not even a weapon showing. All tactics to acquire consent to search. Gomez even gave a BS story to established trust and rapport
They are law enforcement and therefore are very well practiced liars.
It is scripted you nut....
Yeah I don’t know how well this would’ve held up in court. The shift manager is not the property owner, so I doubt if his “okay” is legal consent.
Saul Goodman easily would’ve gotten this thrown out
Indeed
It's a standard scene, done a million times before
Very underrated scene, I wish Gomez had more scenes like this on his own, would’ve been cool to see his perspective on the Heisenberg situation in Albuquerque when Hank was down in Mexico
we are all very curious where exactly YOU would rate the scene...😑
@@bradleybrown8399 lmfao why are you so mad? Not my fault your life sucks
Hey nice profile picture!
We'll see things from his perspective in the Phase 2 spin off, Better Believe Steve
@@bradleybrown8399you’re reading UA-cam comments brother
For those of you who don’t know, the laundromat manager is one of the guys Mike was paying to keep quiet. He’s the one that gets doused in lighter fluid, trapped in the cell and burned to death. I also am now finding out the actor passed away not long ago. RIP sir. Thank you
Yo anyone here after Mike Batayeh's death? RIP man.
Dennis had the worst fate out of everyone
He's the one that got burned alive in prison right ?
@@Arkenway yeah
They roasted my mann so hard.
@@VishDumb he should have more understanding about his hazard pay
I’d argue Howard had it the worst.
This was probably the only time Gomie was in the spotlight. He was underused sadly.
fellow sakamoto pfp
Agree, he was really likeable, unlike Hank imo
RIP Mike Batayeh (Dennis)
3:46 “Why is that guy calling someone just immediately when we’re leaving” gets arrested
He deserves a spin-off!
*Ready, Set, Gomez!*
better promise gomez
Damn Imagine how Gomez felt when they found out the lab was there
While Gomez didn’t believe Hank, he said all this so he could search without a warrant
Never trust a cop. Never consent to a search without a warrant.
Facts
Cops can set you up!
As the chef in charge of a gourmet burger joint, I take offense at Gomez’s remarks…
But he’s not wrong 😑
Do you have heroine in your chef coat?
It's a show ofc but tbh he is, burger-flippers are valuable workers who deserve equal compensation. People don't think about that until they want a burger and if they got their way oh look, no burgers.
Stop being sensitive
@@maxsync183 everyone is valuable if they work there. Doesn’t mean they deserve the owners pay though.
@@THESLlCK oh sure, I just meant that a lot of the people who look down on others for having "lower" jobs than them often don't consider just how important those "lower" jobs are to the functioning of society
Man this show has such great acting 👏
Your joking right ?
Came to see this scene just one more time today. RIP Mike Batayeh...
0:32 historically, The Salamancas always said that the Fringes were nothing more than a glorified crew. They make anyone and everyone over there. Guys don't get their finger pricked. There's no sword and gun on the table.
Sopranos>Breaking Bad
as
I think Mike and Gus both would be angry that Dennis broke protocol. He never should've allowed them to enter.
What choice did he have, Gomie threatened to come back with a search warrant and 20 agents. They'll confirm their suspicions of you if they think you have something to hide.
The alternative would have been worse
@@66kaisersoza to be honest i don’t think they would’ve gotten approved for a warrant.
@@nhpivotlk maybe? But if he chose poorly then surely he wouldn't have still been the laundry manager after this event?
Like gomie said, it was either that or like 20 DEA agents poking around, he made the right call.
Wish we had more Gomie scenes like this, He really shines here but gets overshadowed by Dean Norris most the time.
I thought Quezada was incredible in the scenes where Hank is dealing with El Paso. Made me forget I was watching a show, felt like I was just watching someone be truly concerned for their friend.
@@Dustyplastic73 agreed!
You prove that point even more yourself be not even mentioning the actor by his real name but you named Hank's np
@@alexsingleton907 actually his real name IS Steven Quezada
@@thomasbrunt6182 but you didn't address him by that name in your original comment. That's what I was referring too.
R.I.P. Mike Batayeh, please spread some love and heartfelt condolences to his family. He will be greatly missed by those who loved him and his great ability to bring laughter and joy to so many.
Thank you for these words.
Fantastic performance from Patrick Fabian and Tony Dalton
they stayed so still they were invisible
@@NitpickingNerdThe Fly: Weeeeeerner Zigleeeeeeeeer 👻
they did so well you'd never even know they were there
That $14 for a burger joke wouldn’t land now. McDonald’s charging 14 for a burger now
Dennis is a dead man walking lmao 🤣 stupid to fall for the "let me tell you a story to scare you" trick
I mean, he did literally die walking.
@@capncake8837 Standing still in his cell and burned alive, not really
As goofy as Gomie was when he was with the boys I gotta say he's a freakin' bad ass. Went out like a warrior too.
well technically the dog also counts as an officer so Gomez lied
He didn’t lie. He said who he was and his partner, they wanted to look around otherwise they would get the warrant and force them to shut down.
Police officers are allowed to lie during their investigations.
I like how dennis looks around when gomez says jimmy hoffa like "shit, how did they know about that?"
NEVER let any police do a damn thing without a warrant
Gomez while leaving the laundry: „Oh wait, why is Pinkman‘s car parking here?!“ - End of the show😂
I don't recall gomez seeing Jesse's car though...... hank definitely saw it but I don't think gomez did. Not 100% sure though.
I gotta say, Gomey really did whip up a beautiful story to gain access to the laundry. Hank would’ve been proud
I would have just been like "Go get your warrant." He was bluffing. No judge was gonna give him a warrant for that. And Hank, no way they will let Gomez take another look at the place. They won't fall for that again.
The issue is that they would be suspicious and try to find a way to investigate without authorization. By letting them search and find nothing, they’re not going to bother that area anymore.
@@newhappythoughts1628 Id just tell them that I'm not qualified to say yes or no and will simply either wait for the warrant or wait until my boss returns. Like "I can't give consent without my boss's approval."
@@newhappythoughts1628 It doesn't look suspicious. It looks more like a guy who just wants to follow the rules and do what's best for the business. And they have already been investigated both illegally and without authorization. So if "extra-legal" investigation would continue after this, then it will only hurt the Feds and help Gus
Jesse turns out to be a good employee. He waits for orders. I would hire him
That’s why they ended up trying to replace Walt with him.
RIP Mike Batayeh, may you rest in peace in Heaven.
I love how from time to time Gomie sounds like George Lopez.
What a good and police friendly employee . I hope he never get burn in prison
RIP to the actor of Dennis
How'd he die
Heart attack
@@billybob-ug5dmcovid jab
I love how slick Gomez is here. Plays it so relaxed then turns into a machine scanning the place. Also a huge nod to how tidy and airtight Gus’ operation actually is
1:50 DENNIS!😂
This is the moment glorified burger flippers became Chefs
They’re $14 burgers!
@ 2:00 He said "Ok" Scarface style
When i'm read in news "Breaking Bad actor dies" - my heart stopped for a second. He's stopped again, when i'm read "Mike", but after a moment i remembered that the actor, who played Mike, was named Jonathan Banks, but dаmn... it still hurts.
RIP Mike Batayeh. At least you won't BURN in hell like your character
EDIT: Sorry for bad english, i'm mexican. Taco-taco burrito, you know
RIP to Mike Batayeh the actor who plays the laundromat manager.
Remember, ladies and gentleman. The cops are allowed to lie to you. Even during interrogation.
Why did Gus choose to hire a guy like Dennis? I mean look at him.. look how nervous he is with just Gomez's presence. Look how he's easily trying to cover something up. Look how easy he crumbled with some simple persuasion.
RIP Mike
This so stupid. No manager of a company would allow a warrantless search of a business.
Geez could Denis look anymore guilty in this scene 😂
I thought he was great, he looked more annoyed than guilty.
fun fact that's the guy who got burned to death in his prison cell
Gomie knows where Hunter is xD
If the dig didnt smell the drugs it definatly would have smelled the bodies burried under the lab.
The bodies part wasn’t a plot point back then BCS didn’t exist
This is the moment Gomez became Huell
I'm shocked the dog didn't smell anything
they clean up thoroughly i guess
What's it going to smell? The lab is air proof. And all the lab smells come out smoke stacks filtered, odorless steam.
Fictional but Probably Realistic Television German Engineering
@@RemoGutierrez1 air proof? I mean, the 200 pounds a meth a week has to leave the lab, right? hard to believe there wouldn’t be a trace of meth in that place
@@jeremydewitte6912 It's put into sealed plastic bags
We understand the dog surprise .
Funny
And that kids is why you don't let the cops in unless you have to, just like the vampires in Buffy.
There's something so awkward about Dennis in this scene. He comes across as a kid dressing up as an adult.
What a rookie Gomez was. He should have followed along with the cameraman.
'Can I tell you a story?'
I love both the fact and the way he asks that.
"Dennis. We'll be like the wind". LMFAO!!!! R.I.P. "Dennis".
rest in peace Mike Batayeh
Never agree to a police request, keep it by the book; informality breeds corruption.
Remember kids police can lie to you but it’s a crime if you lie to them so don’t say anything, you can refuse to do anything without a warrant or probable cause (if they could get a warrant they would already have it), and even after that you can revoke your consent (when he notices the dog), and you do not have to assist in their investigation
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this is the exact moment gomez did his laundry
Can't believe Lalo and Howard are buried underneath all that.
Yeah same. I know it's not revealed after the lab went up in smoke, but I wonder if the DEA and forensics ever came across their bodies when Hank and all them were walking through it. (My best guess is probably not given they buried them both pretty deep down using a tractor to dig the hole)
Nooooo I still hadn’t gotten to that part 😭
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@@Blasteronefr im sorry man
@@elijahvigil7467 I hope they found Howard so his family could know he didn't commit suicide and wasn't on drugs.
It's almost like an illegal search is happening.
Poor gomey, he didn’t deserve to die towards the end of the show.
Excellent social engineering by Steve, here. Setting aside whether or not he believed the guy, he managed to convince the guy he is on his side. What was particularly effective was how Dennis said he had to check with his boss, and Steve told him things would be more difficult if that's the route he took. Instead, he presented a logistically easier scenario that was an offer that could not be refused.
honestly, i'd fire that guy. these 2 literally doesnt show anything to him, and he's letting them loose on my business
The Jimmy Hoffa reference is funny seeing as there are actually two people buried underneath that building
Don't talk to police
Period.
RIP Mike Batayeh, did an amazing job bringing Dennis to life
Dennis should have denied him access without a warrant.
Nah he said he would bring 20 more agents later if he denied him here
@@Daiin0 He was bluffing. If he had a search warrant to begin with he wouldn't have asked Dennis for permission to come in.
@mattiscool They can't get one without probable cause. He was only there because Hank had a hunch, which is insufficient to obtain a search warrant. Again, he was bluffing. If Dennis had stood his ground and refused access Gomie would have just left and gone back to tell Hank that the old "knock and talk."
Dennis had no idea whether Gommie was bluffing or not. For all he knew the DEA could’ve been investigating Gus (they just interrogated him weeks before). So it was a smart choice to just let these two agents inspect the building during a working day instead of twenty agents inspecing an empty laundry.
Basically both Dennis and Gomie played well.
@Autism Extreme but if they don’t do it legally it doesn’t matter. Anything they find would be thrown out. And they didn’t have the PC necessary to get a warrant. It was 100% a bluff. No cop who can get a search warrant is going to ask for permission first.
"So I'll have to go get a warrant, shut down for the day......."
"Ok, bye!"
Smart of both Dennis and I assume Gus to eventually allow a search after some hesitation. Stonewalling would have made it much worse, and someone as methodical as Gus knew how to completely cover his tracks like the laundry chemicals masking any drug odors for the dog. It’s no wonder that while Mike may not have liked Fring, he respected the professionalism immensely. That trait was a major difference between Fring and Walt. Mike’s last rant to Walt- about having a good thing that was actually perfect-really showed what Mike thought of Fring and the setup, that if Walt had just known his place and did his job, they all could have been rich forever, and their families would have been set for a generation at least. Knowing his granddaughter would lose all that along with her good name, it’s a wonder Mike didn’t kill Walt on the spot. And he should have
Actually it wasnt. It caused the downfall of Gus. If he had told Gomey to go get a warrant, no judge wouldve given him one. They probably wouldnt be allowed to ever go back and search the place again.
Historically, Gomey always said that this Chef he once busted are nothing more than a glorified burger flipper. Plain and simple.
Imagine if gomez found the lab then busted heisenburg. Imagine how Hank would look
Yeah he'd be stuck between a mineral and a hard place.
I love Breaking Bad. Every scene is like a movie on its own.