Breaking Bad Season 4 Episode 11: Gus torments Hector (HD CLIP)
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- Опубліковано 19 тра 2021
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Gus visits Hector Salamanca, who is confined to a wheelchair in a nursing home. Hector is in the nursing home's day room, watching the climactic scene of The Bridge on the River Kwai. Gus tells Hector that all of the cartel's leaders are dead and that the henchman Jesse shot during the escape was Joaquin Salamanca, Hector's grandson, and the last of Hector's relatives; with Joaquin's death, Jesse has wiped out the Salamanca line.
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Walter White (Bryan Cranston from Godzilla and Total Recall), a chemistry teacher, is diagnosed with lung cancer. He decides to make and sell methamphetamine to repay his medical debts and secure his family’s future.
Season 4 of Breaking Bad:
Gus (Giancarlo Esposito from The Mandalorian and Maze Runner) tightens security at the lab after Gale's (David Costabile) death. Gus and Mike (Jonathan Banks) work to drive a wedge between Walter and Jesse (Aaron Paul), seeking to coerce Jesse to be their solitary cook by capturing Walter while at the same time eliminating the Mexican cartel. Skyler (Anna Gunn) accepts Walter's meth cooking, and works with Saul (Bob Odenkirk from Better Call Saul and Nobody) to launder his earnings. Hank (Dean Norris), while recovering, tracks Gale's death to Gus and the drug trade. Gus releases Walter and plans to kill Hank. Walter tricks Jesse into turning against Gus, and convinces Hector Salamanca (Mark Margolis) to detonate a pipe bomb in the same room as Gus, killing them both.
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Gustavo: all dead
Hector: 😡🥴🤨🥴🥴😡🥴
Ahhahahaha
😂
LOL
🥴🥴😯🤤💩
😂😂😂
Nursing staff : here come the nice gentleman who always ask old Hector to look at him😌
BREHHH 😆😆😆😆!
Yeah, I always kind of wondered why the nursing staff was fine with all this.
@@frankvandorp9732 they were surely paid to keep quiet.
then all of a suden boooom
faux affably evil
Gus: “that young man shot Joaquin to death”
Jesse standing there: 😐
👕
👖
Lmao😂
Lol, this deserves more likes
🧍♂️
lmao
What was he supposed to say? "Yo wassup bitch?"
And just think, this was Gus's ONE mistake: letting Jessie see him torment Hector then Jessie telling Walter. It's was the only thing Walt had to use against Gus as a weakness, ultimately leading to Walter planning out Gus's death using Don Hector. Gus desire to make Hector suffer was his biggest weakness and it cost the both of them everything.
Seriously, he didn't have to invite Jesse in. He could have just shown Hector a photo of Jesse. That wouldn't have had the same effect though.
Gus underestimating Jesse and by extension Walter. Big mistake
Even if Gus had lived, he would have been caught by Hank eventually. The man was relentless and it was the end for Gus one way or the other. No, Gus's ONE mistake was agreeing to deal with Walter White in the first place.
@@scaredmuffin6371 hank was fuckin horrible at his job. Walt dropped hint after hint after hint. The neo nazis did the DEA a favor wacking that glorified janitor
@@scaredmuffin6371 Hank got clapped
So nice of Gus to keep the elderly company in a nursing home, it must be a blast everytime he visits!
It was at least one time for sure.
Trying to pull in some likes with the sarcasm, huh?
@@demon5928 I'm just praising Gus for his kindness towards the elderly, look he even got one of them a necklace
it was a blast that one time
😂😂😂
If you listen VERY closely, you can hear Nacho laughing
Two people that succeeded in hurting Hector. Nacho and Gus. They will live on as legends.
@Quan Ling-Ling Dingle nobody asked, dweeb
@Quan Ling-Ling Dingle Low I.Q comment. Nacho reprises his role in multiverse of madness
Cheers
@@BlackWinchester Nacho from "Nacho Libre" is actually a variant of BCS Nacho 🤔
The dialogue in this scene still fits perfectly even without mention of Lalo, can't wait to rewatch both series
He only mentioned the ones who died at Eladio's house. That's why Lalo, Tuco and the twins aren't included.
@Audrion Irks I think it's reasonable to assume that he would guess. Lalo calls him to say that revenge is happening soon and then he never gets contacted again, he'd pretty much guess that either Gus or Mike took him out.
@Audrion Irks lalo would ask every low level drug runner: "Heisenberg... Heisenberg. You there! Ever heard of the name.... Heisenberg. No? How about a white gringo jesse pinkman?"
@@gooby214 They weren't mentioned because BCS is a spin-off.
@@5wheels178 True, but both Lalo and Nacho are mentioned by Saul in Breaking Bad
“Before [Hector] dies, he will know I buried every one of you” - Gus, S6E8 of BCS
I was checking this scene once again now because of that line
But he didnt mention Lalo
@@josevenerelizaga254 Lalo didn't exist back then
@@haiby06 he did
@@josevenerelizaga254 He just mentioned the people that died at Eladio's mansion. Lalo, the Twins and Tuco are old news to Hector lmao, Gus probably gave him the brief long ago.
I think the actor who played Hector was extremely talented, using only facial expressions to convey his message of hatred.
He was so believable, to not have to say one word.
I dont know if you know that but these actor play in scraface ✌🏽
Playing*
@@herher7752 That's right and also Ace Ventura's landlord in "Ace Ventura, Pet Detective". He is a great actor.
I'm sorry to be off topic but, "Roll Tide, Roll!"
@@plaguevendor6705 i just know the name oh the movie, is good?
1:53 the way Gus stood up, it felt like he was going to smack Hector right off the wheelchair with that chair
I think he was going to but thought that might kill him
@@TheGamer-zi5lh and that room had people around and we know Gus has a low profile in public places
I surely hope so.
That would have been more humane
I don't get why Gus didn't break Hector's bell so he had no way of communicating with anybody.
The latest episode on BCS made it even more painful for Hector - he tried to warn Bolsa and Eladio, but they scoffed him off. And now they’re all dead
Crazy cause Bolsa knew it was Gus playing him right before he got shot up, same with Eladio at the pool party, they realized they should’ve listened to Hector all along.
@@DMalltheway
Blinded by their greed for $$$
Yeah after watching that episode, it's pretty obvious that Eladio knew that Gus killed Lalo. But they didn't really care because it was a fact that Gus brought in more revenue and paid tribute higher and better than the Salamancas did so they didn't wanna interrupt the cash flow.
Which episode again please?
@@deathseller1298 thanks!!
Rest in Peace Mr. Mark Margolis
The Salamanca name indeed died with you 😢
Nah Tuco, Lalo, and the Cousins actors are still fine.
That's foul
@@justinguyos5476Lmaoooooo !!! You & the original comment got me 😅
@@justinguyos5476 they killed them in the show actually
After BCS this scene is especially brutal. Hector cared about NOTHING in life except for securing his family’s legacy. Now all of them are dead and the only one left is him, stuck in a wheelchair, unable to do anything except think about how his singular life goal has been destroyed.
Gus really knows how to torment, lol.
Well that's what happens when you shoot Fring's crime partner and best friend/lover dead in the head
Despite Hector killing Gus’ brother, and Gus getting his revenge on Hector, it would be Hector who got the last laugh on Gus by dragging him to hell alongside him. Like many negative things in life, revenge is nothing but an addiction.
@@johnnyd3158 except all moments prior to his death were pure torment thanks to gus, so i would say gus still got the last laugh, but i do get your point
@@johnnyd3158 na verdade tecnicamente quem riu por último foi o gus já que sobreviveu por alguns segundos
@@luskahikikomori._.7466 Pero aun así, Gus solo se aferraba a unos segundos más de vida antes de ser enviado al infierno junto a Héctor.
Hector must be screaming with rage, internally. A prisoner in his own broken down body, seeing his world around him crumbling, his family dead, and his archenemy mocking him. No sympathy for him, though. He knows what he did.
Gus is not even his archenemy - until the series' events their relationship was quite uneven. Despite not being a cartel leader he could boss Gus around all he wanted. Imagine how it felt to have someone you had under your thumb for 20 years finally get back at you like that, basically shoving a string of your family's dead heads in your face.
Got wut he deserves good riddance to salamancas
They are all apart of the same game. Gus is just as bad as Hector.
@@user-nh6oq8ut2t you’re not wrong but Gus is far cooler
@@Larry-Lobster definitely I’d rather hang out with him.
Hector is obviously a villain and deserved everything he got but damn imagine being an old man and being told your grandson died and so will your legacy that you built 💀
And all your fellow Cartel members are dead, your 4 nephews and your grandson are dead, and on top of that you will probably die soon 💀
I watch Gus' death scene right after this, it's so satisfying when Hector gets revenge
@@Ext_R2 not if you see how hector mercilessly killed his friend/lover and how gus was crying and they were all laughing.
@@wellyesbutactuallyno9776 yeah, I know, both did fucked up shit, but Hector won in the end
@@wellyesbutactuallyno9776Both are monsters
At 1:57 it looks like Gus is contemplating hitting Hector with the chair
Then he realized it's not WWE
I love the part where Gus said: "it’s wwe’ing time" and was about to wwe hector
Bah gawd!
@@GoGetYourShinebox watch out! watch out! watch out! watch out!
@@Savgms ….
Gus was absolutely ruthless to Hector, but ironically enough Gus is literally the only person in that building who treats and respects Hector as an actual human being with moral agency, rationality, and self-awareness. Watching the staff talk to Hector like he’s a toddler is really hard to watch, because that is unfortunately how a lot of older people/people with disabilities are treated.
Hector deserves it tho, deserves all this shit. You're right tho, it's great writing
Respect is a wrong word to use I think. Gus's only mission in life is to destroy Hector and the cartel for killing his "brother"
@@jacksonschanneljohannsen6478 "boyfriend"
@@Mario-kc8ci well, he calls him his brother and not once do I recall him saying anything about a bf
@@jacksonschanneljohannsen6478 Vince Gilligan said they were lovers,also Hector called them "The Butt Brothers"
Fun fact: there is nobody in the Breaking Bad universe who deserves this more than Hector ☺️ anyone saying something different has never seen the show.
Hector killed one person close to Gus, Gus killed Hector's entire family
Punisher style
@@detectivepayne3773 I think he’s referring to all the other terrible stuff hector did not involving Gus, like killing the good samaratin, or threatening mikes granddaughter. Which is especially bad conserving Hector didn’t even know mike was in the game.
@@detectivepayne3773 So Gus should've killed just one relative of Hector too?
@@detectivepayne3773 ☝️
Hits different now knowing Hector tried to stop him for so many years but no one believed him.
Hector tried to take him out because of stupid reasons, like him coming from the south and being a better earner it was Lalo who saw hum as a threat.
@@niropaxum958 you haven't watched better call sual then, they legit had a meeting because gus pulled other bs.
@@maruchan458 Yea but I would not say Hector understood what kind of threat Gus was, Hector looked down on him, like he did to most people. His beef with Gus was ego driven, we see that in when Gus becomes a way better earner, we see it when Hector takes 5 instead of 4 packages, we see it in his constant shit talking and the joy Hector takes in killing Max. Lalo is the one to catch on that Gus is sus verry fast. He said something along the line of (he is becoming a big problem but everyone turns a blind eye because he is a good earner) When he visits Hector.
@@niropaxum958 yeah, appearently someone who kills your entire bloodline is a stupid reason to kill them. I don't think you've watched the show, maybe you need to rewatch it 💀💀💀
@@maruchan458 Ok I feel like we are talking past each-other here, my understanding of ur original statement is: Hector tried to stop him all along, like Hector could see through his facade, which is not really true. For pre stroke hector it was a matter of pride, remeber the SALAMANCA BLOOD, SALAMANCA MONEY speech he has? And how he directly confronted Gus in his own place of work? It was all about pride and ego. Now when Lalo steps in he sees Gus as the threat he is and he makes moves not to confront or dominate him but to actually outmanoeuvre Gus. He is actually attempting to stop Gus.
1:58 I think Gus was fighting with his inner demons to not use that chair for a different purpose
WWE catch style LMAO
It’s satisfying to see someone like hector powerless after all of his terrible deeds get handed all this. If justice had a name it would be Gus in this instance.
interesting how this comment applies both ways. Walter managed to avenge the deaths of so many people by doing this
and yet Hector got the last laugh, blowing Gus to kingdom come for being so much more evil.
Do not confuse justice with vengeance.
@@Steelrat1994 This was justice
@@ahsadmirer6825 the fact that you want someone to suffer really bad and you think he deserves it doesn't make it justice.
Society has developed a few hundred years past those brilliant insights, but you guys seem to be stuck in dark ages.
Crazy to think that if Jesse didn't walk in on this, Gus would still be alive
Oh shit, probably. It was Gus who brought him in to torture Hector as much as possible, too.
@@samuelbach1631 Yeah, Jesse told Saul about this, then Saul told Walt about it. Once Walt knew about it, it was game over for Gus. Butterfly effect
@@calebsankey6945 not even butterfly effect. Gus's need for revenge was the exact reason for his downfall. Maybe he died happy, he achieved his goal of wiping out the Salamancas.
@@samuelbach1631 True, Walt saw a flaw and exploited it
@@samuelbach1631 how does that invalidate the butterfly effect
Nacho's ghost whispering in Hector's ear: why don't you get up and do something about that? OH WAIT!! HAHAHA
The real reason why Hector isn’t looking at Gus is because he’s distracted by Nacho’s ghostly whispers
😅
When Hector angrily glares at Jesse, all he can think about is Nacho 😂
Hector"(ding,ding,ding,ding,) translate"don't need to..."(BOOM)!!!!!!
Not sadistic, but something about Gus getting his payback is satisfying.
And what happens next? "Last chance to look at me, Hector."
@@Ext_R2 They both got revenge on each other. Beautiful ending and brilliant sendoff for both of them.
Homie. That is sadistic as fuck.
@@julianmuller4467 Not when you've watched the shows and have seen what Hector did.
@@pro-socialsociopath769 I mean Hector definitely deserved all of his pain and more, but Gus is still being sadistic and monstrous here. He's just doing it to someone who had it coming
That moment you realize that in BCS Fring only performed CPR on Hector to have this exact moment with him executed to perfection! Makes this scene even better!
What is bcs?
@@tqvelocity6677 Better Call Saul
Andd... it only made Gus look far more committed to the cartel and under the Salamanca's thumb. It diverted suspicion away from his conspiracies. A fortunate and desirable result from an ultimately selfish and sadistic intention.
Masterful writing.
I loved that scene. The look on Gus' face when Hector collapses says it all.
"You son of a bitch! You don't die until *I* say so!"
Gus: "A bullet to the head would've been far too humane"
Hector only has himself to blame, Gus is just the product of Hectors evil deeds and past sins.
This is his karma. The suffering he delivered becomes the suffering he himself is delivered.
Wasn't Gus big even way back in Chile
Even though Hector deserves this for his sins, Gus is no saint. He is just as vile and ruthless, just Gus puts on a facade of respect and professionalism to hide the monster he really is inside. Hector is the only man alive that makes Gus feel like a human being to us, a human being who himself has suffered but has chosen to inflict suffering onto other in turn. They’re both monsters, and Walt in a way is the final monster of the show, the culmination of the series.
@@acrazysheepdog1555 honestly, I think Walt reached a level of depravity that Gus nor Hector ever reached.
I much prefer Gus and Hector over Walter because unlike those two, Walts actions are driven by pure ego and narcissism, it’s super repulsive.
Makes for very entertaining television though.
@@RAGE-OF-SPARTA-X in absolutely no way is walt worse than hector
After BCS, this scene is amazing. Gus completely letting guard down and enjoying every second of his huge elaborate plan coming together and the sweet after taste feeding it to hector.
The dish best served cold with a dry lump of poison on the side.
1:43 this scene will never be same after watching the other one video...
Pumped Gustavo
[shirt ripping]
@@d9zirable [pants ripping]
@@d9zirable "look at me Hector, look at me"
BCS intro plays
Gus was stone cold sadist. He knew what family meant to Hector. In one of the earlier episodes Hector says "La Familia Es Todo". Gus took away "everything" from him.
Knowing how much of a hughe piece of psycho shit Hector was, I'd say it's well deserved
Hector did it to himself.
Even tho Eladio ordered Hector to do it, had he not taunted Gus he wouldn't have been out for blood
Hector deserved all of this
Hector got even in the end ...
Like Don Eladio told Gus in the previous episode: "There's no place for emotion in any of this." Gus' hatred for Hector is the only instance in which he allowed his emotions to cloud his judgment, and it cost him his life.
But then again, all he did over the last 20 years was done only to exact his vengeance upon the cartel and the Salamancas. Deep emotional trauma does that to people.
@@meltdown4126 yup its his main goal. So nothing wrong there.
@@meltdown4126 Yes but Gus' sadism and quest for vengeance ended up being used against him when it came to Hector. After Hector went to the DEA to create the false-impression he turned informant (all the while having one last chance to tell the cops what he thinks of them), Gus panicked after Tyrus informed him of it and he set about to kill Hector unknowingly walking into a trap setup by Walt and Hector. In a normal situation Gus would have known this cartel gangster would never actually talk to the Police, but his hatred of Hector overlooked it. Worst part was that Tyrus could have carried out the hit for him, but Gus hated Hector so much and wanted to be the man to not only end his life personally but also torment and lambast him for being a snitch.
Is ironic Gus created all his empire just as a means to get revenge but the final act on his revenge (personally killing Hector, who was already paralysed) was what got him killed.
The gus character was very unrealistic. On a side note, he looks like a lesbian in the thumbnail
Ironically the only Salamanca that Gus killed directly was Lalo: Hank got Tuco and one of the Cousins, Mike finished off the other one, Jesse got Joaquin and Hector killed himself.
I mean, if you don’t count all the ones he poisoned.
@@colinjensen8303 he said the only Salamanca, those were not Salamancas
@@Infamous_Val_05 Exactly.
And Walter white was to blame for every one except Lalo
He didn’t have to kill them himself except Hector.
One who doesn't watch the shows would feel super bad for Hector here. But fans know almost everyone in the show deserves their fate
Facts.
Except Brock and his mother
Poor them...
@@TheNinja94a I mean it wasn’t personal
@@Pwilliams4000 This is truly the moment where it became personal
@@TheNinja94aIT IS!! IT IS PERSONALLL!!!!”
@ 2:17 I like how they use trumpets when Gus walks out of the room as if they’re saying he finally “won”.
Genius catch!
Music for el gran generalisimo
bravo Bince!!!!!!!!
But then, Hector blew Gus up and got the last laugh.
@@hellothere7456 Não, por que o gus havia sobrevivido por alguns segundos, então técnicamente quem riu por último foi gus
Without the dialogue and any context, this scene seems like a man in his 50s meeting his old dad in the nursing home after a long time, giving him a nice necklace and introducing him to his young son.
And he seems very pissed about it
That would've been Legen.. wait for it..
Dary!
@@sirkmar9756 i love this comment😅
lol hispanic grandfather, black father and white son?
1:40 God that "Look at me now" by Giancarlo delivered flawlessly it sends chills down my spine every time
All I see is Buff Gus
Until Hector finally did look at Gus
i will never see that scene in the same light again
@@sukka4pain Consider the recent event yea ?
@@DanTheRoadRippersCollectorthat meme has kind of ruined that line for me DAMN IT!!
RIP Mark Margolis, you were the perfect person to play Hector Salamance. You will be deeply missed.
Hector losing his whole family is a blow but knowing he could have had Jesse locked up and possibly kept his grandson alive had to really tear at him.
Really “blows”
Even if he could do it again, I'm sure he wouldn't. When he talked to the DEA he still refused to tell them that Gus Fring was a drug dealer. Helping the police in any way is a line he always refused to cross
He could have also sent the twins after jesse first and then he would have saved the twins and his grandson because gus doesn't give a crap about jesse.
Whatever can be said about Hector, he is no crippled little rata and not the sort of man to talk with the DEA!
@@UnintelligentVideos Exactly. His hatred for the police, especially after Hank finished off Tuco, would have outweighed even this.
Everybody gangsta till Gus starts speaking in his native accent
His accent is the only flaw in his acting, it's terrible and makes it obvious that the actor barely speaks Spanish.
@@Scruffed Same thing can be said about the actor who plays Hector. They're both great actors but these roles should have been given to actual Spanish speaking actors.
@@gdl3467 No they fucking shouldn’t have. Characterization through acting is a lot more important than accent
@@gdl3467 bad take
People!
I speak Spanish, ellos hablan bastante mal en español, sus acentos son claramente gringos
Pero igual siempre que habla en su idioma original es épico
This scene is even more powerful after Gus told Lalo he was going to bury every Salamanca
Tuco was the only one he never got
@@Pwilliams4000Knowing Tuco’s disposition, Gus figured he does not have to do anything as Tuco would likely get himself killed by either overdose or picking a fight with the wrong person.
@@justinguyos5476 well he was right lol
@@Pwilliams4000 also the twins.
@@thephoenix4093 he orchestrated the twins death did you not watch the show?
The last member of the Salamanca family has died.
R.I.P Don Hector.
Tuco 💀
The Twins 💀
Joaquin 💀
Lalo 💀
Hector 💀
Abuelita 🥰🍪
tbh I can totally see Gus killing abuelita just to revenge on hector
AKA Biznatch
@@alexfraser1250 YOU CALL MY ABUELITA A BIZNATCH?
Lol Abuelita is supposed to be Hector's mother (weird, right?!), so she's probably long dead by this point too
I'm pretty sure in BCS, Lalo mentions to Jimmy that she passed away
If you feel bad for this sad old man, just watch BCS and see how much of a SOB he really was prior to this.
That’s what I thought huh you think this is an innocent old man you be surprised how much blood was spilled under the Salamanca name
Is Better Call Saul as good as Breaking Bad?
@@Nabruu the pacing feels a bit slow but it's definitely worth watching. I'm waiting for the next season!😬😬
@@Nabruu people may linch me but BCS is even better AT SOME POINTS trust me
@@SidewinderIV exactly.
The guy who played Hector probably had the best acting role. To play incapacitated from the stroke, his younger self, his older self…all great, great acting.
Fax.
He was also in Black Dynamite
@@TheNinja94a really? I saw that movie a 100 times and don’t remember
Scarface, he appears, including Ace Ventura
@@EchoRhythmMusic He’s somewhere in there, I fucking swear-it’s a blink-and-you-miss-it appearance but me and my brother caught him in Black Dynamite.
Gonna rewatch it to make sure I wasn’t hallucinating.
Bolsa and Eladio right before their deaths realized Gus was in fact undercutting them and Hector was right on the money.
To all people who keep commenting 'But Lalo isn't mentioned by Gus"
Lalo dies much earlier in the BCS timeline. Here, Gus mentions only those who died in Don Eladio's mansion.
yeah...Gus literally says in here "Joaquin was th ONLY family you had left" so Lalo must be dead in here
lalo is mentioned by saul the moment he gets abducted by jesse and walt so its not like he wasnt planned for either
@@HK-gm8pe lalo is dead since the first second of the first episode of BB. He isn’t alive at all anymore.
Yeah like he doesn’t speak of the cousins or Tuco
that's not the point, the point is hector doesn't know that@@mannycervantes1106
After watching BCS, i think Hector deserved it.
No, that was the point, Hector didn't deserve it, he was humilliated by gus, by his friends, he was tortured a lot, he wasnt given credit for what he did for the cartel.
In BB it seemed as if hector was pretty much the bad guy and gus was tehniclly the good guy, and BCS changed that view.
Oh he definitely did
@@mateipanzariu3122 he had it coming no? Still a bad guy in a world full of bad guys...plus he was a dick in bcs too gus did a better job than him and he was jealous
@@mateipanzariu3122 Hector was evil guy, and deserved what was happening to him in both shows. Gus was just more succesful.
If you don't count the absolute most evil characters - Jack and Todd, Hector takes the top 3 in being the most awful people in both series.
@@PolishGod1234 More awful than Lydia?
I think my favorite thing about this scene is how Gus so carefully puts the folding chair back at the card table where it belongs. He is so utterly meticulous and precise, even when he's at his most savage. You can for a second see him almost throw it as he pulls it out from under himself, and then see his face and posture change as he quickly regains his composure and immediately shifts back into ultra-professional mode. It's brilliant.
0:51 hector was probably like “bro ain’t no way nacho’s @ss got reincarnated 🗿”
😂
If Hector was the last Salamanca alive, they better explain what happened to Lalo in the final season of Better Call Saul.
Probably in Belize waiting for Mike
@danzam40 wasn't Lalo a cousin or something? Not a main member of the family tree?
@@shannonrutledge8872 lalo Salamanca is one of the main Salamancas. He will probably die unfortunately but it’s gonna be mayhem in last season
@@shannonrutledge8872 I think Lalo was just another cousin. He has to be kin to them since his last name is Salamanca
@The Greek Hero true. I meant to say that across BB, outside this scene, Gus’s objective is to torture Hector with dead Salamancas and yet Lalo/Eduardo is never mentioned by him.
This scene is even better knowing what a salamanca did to our boy Howard
That was 100% Kim's fault
@@Animedumptruck ???
@@Animedumptruck ???
@HeavyCrown ???
@@Animedumptruck you're on some deep shit clownery
Later on: “Last chance to look at me hector”
(ding,ding,ding,ding,ding,ding,ding,ding,ding,ding,ding) Gus"AAAAAHHHHH"(BOOM)!!!!!!
After the context of BCS you have a new respect for Gus in his mission for revenge against the people who killed his partner. The house cat bites.
No you don't. It makes gus into an emotional man child, not at all like his original character. He does all of this just because his little boyfriend dies. Even though he himself has killed countless people and has threatened to kill children. This turns gus into an emotional clown with no sense of responsibility
@@joeswanson2251 Stupid opinions 101.
@@joeswanson2251 "just because his little boyfriend died" i mean i feel like as far as reasons to do terrible things go having the love of your life murdered in front of you in cold blood places pretty high up on the list 🤷🏻♀️
@@angelphilic that doesn't work when you realize that gus has directly and indirectly murdered countless people. He killed a woman's husband because he wanted to see her without his permission, his "boyfriend" got shot because they were lying and trying to make moves on the Salamanca's. He has no right to be outraged at his death as he has done the same thing in worse circumstances. He killed a mans grandma for Christs sake. Like I said BCS turned him into a emotional little girl instead of stone cold
@@joeswanson2251 What do you think made him stone cold? Man's been through stuff.
The amount of incredible acting Hector did without saying an entire word really needs to be commended more
I fully agree. I feel like he did the best job portraying his role. Just like that time when he killed gus. He went from helpless to full of rage when he started ringing his bell to detonate the bomb.
Absolute gold
Honestly underrated
This just doesn’t hit the same without DaPhantomxx
Can u explain
I don't get it
HE WAS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE SHOW WHY DID THEY KILL HIM OFF
@@donyitos3827 another person who uploaded this clip recorded it from Netflix on their Xbox. At one point a notification saying “DaPhantomxx is online” popped up on screen
I knew there was gonna be a DaPhantomxx comment here somewhere 😂
RIP Mark Margolis. Incredible actor ❤
"I will save him 'til the last. Before he dies, he will know...I buried everyone of you"
1:00 Jesse looks back to see if maybe hector was looking at someone else angrily
As someone who deals with stroke patients almost every day, his facial expressions and movements are believable. If you didn't know the actor you would believe that they casted an actual actor with stroke.
Meanwhile, as someone who speaks Spanish and hearing his...let's just say 'believable' no longer applies.
@@evangelostse2477 desde luego
Apparently, Mark Margolis based the expressions off his own mother-in-law after she had a stroke
he's such a champion of the community, offers delicious food at reasonable prices, supports the local DEA, and keeps the elderly company in the nursing homes
"Oh and I forgot to mention that I shot Lalo in the neck."
Imagine they edit BB to add that line lol
Why would he mention Lalo here? Gus named everyone he killed at Don Eduardo's place. He just said that all of the Salamancas are dead. He didn't mention Tuco or the cousins either.
@@SuperGetlife it’s very much stated here is that All the Salamancas are dead except From Hector. Why people are so stupid even before his death at better call Saul they just said he must be alive. I mean come on Gus pretty much stated here that all the Salamancas except Hector are dead. Lmao
Tbf he has no reason to mention lalo here since lalo wasnt at Eladio's pool party
(DING,DING,DING,DING,DING) translate, hector"YOU DID WHAT"!!!!!
It’s interesting that so many people talk about the “mistakes” Gus makes once his revenge is taken, but I don’t think Gus cared too much once all the Salamancas and the Cartel capos were dead. Obviously he would have rather lived, but he had achieved his goal, the whole reason he built his distribution empire. I don’t think Gus ever cared about the money, or the power, or the thrill. In the end, he may have died, but he destroyed the Salamanca family. (Assuming Lalo is dead)
He definitely achieved his goal. Idk what his purpose or drive would have been after this.
7 months late but assuming, Don Eladio, Bolas and all the salamancas, and gus go to hell [which they obviously would if it exist], gus would suffer a prolonged torture by all of them once they meet eachother because of what gus have done to them, so in the end, they all got the last laugh, gus fate was sealed the moment he decided to take revenge instead of just living under don Eladio shadow and only taking his anger out on hector.
@@DookuEditz What makes you think he’s not torturing all of them for all of eternity?
Because Gus doesn't have superhuman strength to fight off all the salamancas which is like 6 persons, Don Eladio and Bolsa, and some of the cartel members too, even if mike go to hell [likely to happen] and max [unlikely], is 3 persons versus over 8 persons and they obviously cannot win. Not to mention Lalo have super high durability and strength too
@@DookuEditz Gus would probably be running hell for Satan in like 2 weeks flat.
Damn Gus played the long game, played it cool and took his time with building his empire while under the cartels thumb, played nice in order to earn favor and that made his goal of revenge as well as becoming the only Cartel left all the more satisfying to him. Sure at the end it would not bring back his loved ones but at the very least he got some satisfaction, can now do as he pleases, and no longer answers to anyone else
The only thing he had to answer to was Death
@@daywalker3068 and that's what made his resolve so powerful, he was willing to risk everything put his life on the line, and was sure to execute his master plan once all the conditions had been set. At least if he died then jessie and Mike would have had a chance to escape and would have died knowing word would have reached salamanca was powerless to say or do anything( and wouldn't sell out to the DEA and as shown would die before he even did that)and that would have been enough for him. Being able to deliver the message in person was just a bonus to him
but in the end he lost to a high school science teacher
Revenge is a dish best served cold.
He had to answer to Hiesenburg.
R.I.P. Mark Margolis. He deserve Emmy award
It’s crazy that he doesn’t look at him because last time he did he confirmed to Gus that Lalo survived the assassination attempt. Leading to Lalo’s eventual death! Such great writing !
And when he looked at Gus one final time Gus knew something was wrong because the look he gave Gus was a smug look
Gus is displaying his superiority toward Don Hector and humiliating him to the point of torture. It’s easy to see Don Hector is seething with hatred but is powerless to do anything about it except to not give Gus the pleasure of not looking at him, a final gesture of defiance, a great scene and acted very well.
Nothing gets by you.
@@Justin-uc8sc xD
thanks lad. had been struggling there a little
Wow no shit?
@@firstnamelastname2552 hes just analyzing a scene to say how great it is, dont lose your shit over it
I like how the last member of the family to be killed was such an afterthought. Joaquin wasn't even named until this moment. We had no idea that random, unnamed gunman had any importance to the story other than being someone Jesse had to kill.
He was an after thought because he was a junior member of the cartel.A soldier who would have been working for someone else who took
control of the Mexican cartels south of the New Mexico border. Gus,Mike, and Jessie were just trying to escape when Jessie had to kill Joaquin
who wasn't a target,but when Jessie killed him, it was an unexpected,but welcome bonus. Gus seemed to get even more pleasure by basically
telling Hector,Joaquin wasn't important and would have lived to continue the Salamanca line had he not been killed by one of Gus's employees
as almost an after thought.
Rest in Peace, Mark Margolis
Gus : That young man shot Joaquin to death
Jesse: 🧍🏻
The Salamanca name dies with you.
Lalo: Tell me again.
I think lalo will be dead
Lalo comes before all these.. He will be dead in the final season BCS
@@midhunsunny7907 Lalo was mentioned on Breaking Bad though, when Walter and Jesse capture Saul the first time, Saul says, "did Lalo send you?". So he lives during the Breaking Bad timeline, but maybe dies during that time behind the scenes.
@@ConnorRK-pn9yj could be.. But Lalo makes a terrific villian. In a very few episodes he established himself as a towering figure among all the other negative characters.
@@ConnorRK-pn9yj I just don't think Jimmy will know that Lalo is dead. Perhaps Nacho kills him and Jimmy never finds out about it.
I like to imagine when Hector saw Jesse, he had flashbacks to Nacho.
You think of meeeeee
There are many people that haven't said yet in better call Saul
Lmao
Damn guess Salamanca name died with him
RIP Mark Margolis
Lalo wasn't brought up since there's a good chance he taunted Hector about it before, we saw Gus taunting Hector once in season 3 after the twins were killed, we didn't see Tuco being brought up but he definitely knew and had told it to Hector offscreen. Also, Lalo was killed 4-5 years prior to the mass poisoning of the cartel.
I bet he only visits Hector by himself when he has something to say or do to piss him off.
Why would he do that when all the other Salamancas already think he's dead?
If he needlessly rubs it in Hector's face, there's no way Hector wouldn't relay that to the Twins or Tuco.
He probably never told Hector about Tuco because:
1. Gus had absolutely nothing to do with killing Tuco.
2. Hector already knew because he was there when it happened, they even took him to the DEA office to ask him about Jesse.
@@marcelosdbzmusic8072 The other Salamancas won't believe Hector since they thought Lalo already died a while before.
@@PianoHypnoshroom Yes, I also saw last week's episode
Well Lalo wasn't brought up because he wasn't a character at that time But the inuniverse reason is because he died 5 years earlier. And these were just the people and Eladio's party
02:00 when i first saw this i thought gus was going to go WWE on his ass with that chair 😆
Lmao
Dude was really tempted but he wanted to make sure Hector suffers
Giancarlo Esposito is so amazing- the pure malice when he says that the Salamanca name dies with Hector sends chills up my spine even after having watched this show probably 10 times
RIP Mark Margolis, you were an amazing villain in so many films and TV shows.
And now we know that Gus truly meant that the Salamanca name will die with Hector.
I love the subtle moment of weakness on Hector's part when Gus dangles the necklace in front of him. He looks at it, realizes what it is, and momentarily looks up at Gus before turning his eyes back to the necklace. The shock of seeing the necklace, he knew what it meant, and he slipped for a moment and looked at Gus. Then he looked back at the necklace when Gus spoke, as he regained enough of his composure to return to his defiance.
“Now the Salamanca name dies with you.”
Welp I guess that confirms there is no hope for Lalo
RIP Mark 🕊️
Rest in peace Mark Margolis you will always be a legend.
I'm so glad to finally see people say that Hector deserved it. He definitely did 👏
Hector reaped what he had sown. Gus was essentially the manifestation of everything he did wrong.
Rip Mark Margolis. Legend😢❤️
Hector is by no means a martyr or sympathetic victim. At the same time, Gus' desire to maximize the suffering of a man who's already permanently mute and confined to a wheelchair is still sickeningly depraved.
"The Salamanca name dies with you."
And since we know that Gus knows Lalo didn't die at the end of season 5, Lalo must die in season 6.
Lalo is a fed
He might feel lalo is dead sooner or later if lalo doesnt make a move against him directly. Seems that lalo is more concerned with finding proof that fring is a traitor than he is with killing him. Nobody thinks lalo is alive except for fring and hector and fring only thinks lalo is alive because of the face hector made to him.
Sooner or later, I expect fring to drop his guard. Or maybe lalo finds proof of the super lab and reports it to eladio before he dies. I think the cartel knows gus has the lab even if they dont know where it is. They know hes making meth using walt and jesse
@@JESUSLIVESAMEN yes, there goes the plot since in bb they start stealing from their trucks and already giving them an ultimatum
@@jiren6346 itll be interesting to see how this plays out. The only way gus can make this lab is to pay off the cartel or have them directly fund it. Either way, it seems lalo fails his mission
This comment aged well.
1:50 He was definitely thinking about slamming that chair over his head.
Goodbye Hector
Meanwhile Jessie be like hey man I didn't mean to kill your only grandson.
This series was soo well made. Everything was perfect
Except that tedious filler episode with the fly in the lab.
@@andresmontana4466 lol that was probably the worst episode of the series. But it still had a purpose.
@@andresmontana4466 filler? The fly represents the conscience/guilt being present bro
@@stalledimagination Thanks for the info. Still, I maintain, whatever it represents, I thought it was extremely boring.
@@andresmontana4466
That's generally how bottle episodes are. The only show to make a bottle episode legendary was Community.
Despite being paralyzed, Hector got the best revenge he could hope for.
1:39 *rips his shirt*
I love the touch of contrasting happy and celebratory music from whatever is playing in the nursing home as Hector fumes and sobs mourning the death of his entire family.
Given how calm and collected Gus normally is, by comparison, here he almost seems like he's jumping up and down with joy and giddiness.
Hector was an emotional weakness for him.
Gus really did get to him.
Here after Better Call Saul, S6E8. Absolutely hits even more different.
Lalo was the most inteligent Salamanca's, but Hector condemned him to dead when he greeted and smiled Gustavo after the "dead" of his nephew.
@@CR7Lucho I wonder if this is why Hector never looks at Gus in the eyes. Maybe he finds out what happened last time he did
It's possible. Maybe he thought that the only thing he still could do against gus was not to give up looking at him. Just like a last act of dignity.
@@kirby4432 Maybe. But I think it's because Hector forced Gus to look at Max's dead body after he shot him. So Gus is torturing him the same way and Hector doesn't want to give him the satisfaction.
@@kirby4432 He was looking at Gus when he brought the news of the twins deaths. He stopped after
Gus: “Hector...”
Hector: “Mhhmfhhmfhhfm.”
Gus: “Hector, I’m gonna dress you up as Professor Xavier and volunteer you to entertain the little ones.”
Hector: “MHHMFHHMFHHFM!”
Lmao
This is the moment where Hectors black heart broke.
It's absolutely truth, Doctor_9!!!
“This is what comes from blood for blood”
Gus played the long game and he ended up winning
He didn't win he ended up dying next to the man he hated the most
@@classicslayer456 but he died knowing that man and everyone he ever cared about had paid the price for what they did to him.
@@classicslayer456 it was a tie
@@mappingshaman5280 I think you're off on your analysis. The last thing going through Gus's mind is that his worst enemy just did him in. The split second before Hector blew them all up, Gus suddenly realize what was about to happen. His look was shock and anger that he'd been duped.
@Bully Maguire it was a win for hector mostly. Kind of. Hector kills the man who killed his family. He gets rid of his shitty life in a wheelchair
1:40 Gus: Look at me, look at me.
You lookin?
1:25 Now the Salamanca name dies with you
Lalo: paca paca paca de mí caballo 🍳
What about abuelita?
@@drandescancelled2825she probably died during BB