Breaking Bad Season 4: Episode 10: Gus takes revenge (HD CLIP)
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2021
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As Eladio (Steven Bauer) and his capos party, Gus goes to the bathroom and induces himself to vomit - the tequila was poisoned, and everyone who drank it collapses. Gus, who is affected despite taking activated charcoal and vomiting, tells the surviving henchmen that Eladio and his men are dead and they therefore no longer have a reason to fight, suggesting they leave with whatever riches they can carry.
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What’s the TV show Breaking Bad about?
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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Nothing beats the over the shoulder camera shots in breaking bad. But this one in particular of Gus walking back into the party is my favorite. He left the party quietly and submissively, being escorted by another cartel member. But then he comes back, standing tall, watching the final step of his plan unfold. This was just a fantastic episode
True but the over the camera shots are done correctly. There's far too many movies where they do the shaky cam and it makes me see sick. This has just enough movement for it to feel natural but not jarring. Vince Gilligan really is a master cinematographer
For me, this was the most nail biting episode of the whole series, awesomely thrilling
I love how everyone always explains everything that happens on screen, as if the other viewers didn't see it hahaha
@@ahsuniverseslaysI know you’re being sarcastic but I actually like when people explain what they’re seeing because no two viewers will explain a scene exactly the same. It’s the chance to view a scene from a different perspective or pick up little details/symbolism you wouldn’t have noticed otherwise
This and the very last scene of BB‼️
This is the exact moment Don Eladio became a Nirvana cover.
lmao
Gold comment
LMAOOO
1:50 come as you are
looool
I like how the final boss has the most hp.
He was the boss for a reason
I mean, he's a really big guy. It takes more time for the poison to kick in
@@CrawleonDunger then how come the fat guy standing by the bathroom died quicker
@@anty12332 its a combination of being big physically and being healthy. fat guy was big but definitely not healthy. eladio was a bit of both
@@nickster1653 Yeah Eladio seems like a gymgoer
1:57 the “make yourself useful, find a gun” line makes this feel exactly like its the end of a cutscene in a videogame😭😭😭
lamar: man stop being a p***y n***a and grab that heat
*end of cutscene*
when the cutscene ends and you regain control of your character
Yeah, like it cuts to you controlling Jesse and you have to pick up the pistol
Edit: or you control Jesse after he picks up the pistol.
Man, i need an GTA Style BB Game
So accurate 👌
Eladio: "SOME hate is okay..."
And here, Gus FINALLY lets Eladio see ALL the hate.
Fr Gus gave him the most death looking death Stare ever
The last thing racing through Eladio’s mind was probably the constant dinging of Hectors bell
@@GaminLuna I feel you man
Eladio had Hector kill Max, the other chicken brother, right in front of Gus and so he had this planned for a loooong time...
Perfect ending to that👌
Don Eladio dying at his own pool party in front of Gus symbolizes Don Eladio being dead
DEEP LORE
much wow
Blue looks blue
Dead people aren’t alive😂
Never thought of it that way, dang
This is the exact moment Jesse became Useful
and finally found a gun by himself ))
That made me laugh
Chilling
I hate to my guts that toxic and dumb community repeating over and over "this is the moment yada yada".
But, this one was good.
@@xord1946 it's overused sure. But toxic seems a bit extreme. I think most use it as an attempt at humor
The angry look in eladio's eyes shows he not only knew he was poisoned by gus but he knew exactly WHY
and ohh that sweet justice of him falling into the same pool Gus's friend bled out into
@@jackedkerouac4414 wasn't that his boyfriend or am I thinking of someone else?
@@angrywizard3199 max yeah
@@alanm1121 It was actually stated In an interview that he was In fact a romantic interest for Gus
@@MrDarius64 🤙
I love how Gus' insatiable thirst for revenge grants him his life's greatest moment (this scene) and his undoing (the nursing home). Talk about a double edged sword
"Your anger can give you great power, but if you allow it, it wilk destroy you"
Ra'as al Ghul (Batman Begins)
Never thought of it that way.
And in the end, Hector did have the last laugh. But the Salamancas and Gus Fring went out together. The cartel and Gus' men and company went down together.
That's one of the main themes of the show. Fragile positions of power and how they almost always lead you to end up in the ground. That Karma eventually catches up in this world.
You can't lie though, part of the reason for his death was how self-absorbed Walt was.
You know what they say.
Live by the sword...
This is the exact moment don eladio became a fish
U mean fishfood?
@@TheGamer-zi5lh seafood
@@tobiramasenju3064 the seafood service will come to collect the body
Rush hour reference in case u don't get it
You sir, are a fish!
Deep
I learned that everything bad in this show happens at a pool
Yep, and the ‘bad’ is always breaking, too!
Pulp Fiction - bathroom
Always
Or a bathtub
There's a whole video showing how the pool is a metaphor for how corruption starts to taint everything. And you can see how noticeable dirtier the pools on the show get with each season.
Don Eladio’s cigar is such a great actor, falling on the ground like that is truly spectacular work. I wish they showed it in more episodes.
The fact that the Cigar has not to this day won an Oscar or even a single Emmy nomination for this scene is a crime against the arts and proof of injustice, corruption and the bias nature of award ceremony boards.
Bravo Vince!
W Eternal Atake pfp
I see a sopranos fan in this comment.
That cigar had all the makings of a varsity athlete.
I love how the plot armor keeps the main bad guy alive a little longer by endowing him with +20% poison resistance just so he can find out who killed him and have a more dramatic death.
He only had a little bit of the tequila and then he went to go spew it all up. Eladio and the cartel members continued to keep drinking and so they kept filling themselves up with poison.
He is the boss, special cutscene was meant to be played at this mission
IF there is a plausible explanation its that the poison was heavier than the booze and had settled in the bottle, so the first few shots would have been a touch more diluted? Only thing that makes sense to my mind.
@@JTheTeach oh, interesting
Don eladio also has a pretty big build so his system was tougher
Respect to Steven Bauer for being able to flop into a pool without ever blinking
Respect to him for drinking that poison for realism
Respect to the poison for leaving Don Eladio last so Gus could take one last look at him falling in the pool
Respect to Jesus for dying for our sins.
Respect for a yellow filter from us to being able to tell it is Mexico.
Respect to the UA-cam comment section for keeping this joke going without interruptions.
I love how Gus was smart enough to know if you are going to drink always have a designated driver.
Party hard and have designated ambulance
So smart😭😭
He's grabbing his liver its gone
You're so underrated XD
Especially if your designated driver would takeout other people's designated driver
I know Gustavo is supposed to be the bad guy here but can't help but root for the guy and appreciate his revenge.
@Miscellaneous Viewing that's cause nobody likes the cartel
I mean he's the "better Man" compared to the cartel for sure....I mean his chicken is fire dawg, knows how to cook for sure
In all honesty I rooted for Gus over Walt, Walt was willing to do some wicked stuff to get to his goals.
@@bobloblawlablabla even when Gus threatened to kill Walt's wife and kids?
@@enjoyitbroDidn't Gus threaten Walt AFTER Walt gave the brat treatment to him. Gus told him to go away and Walt went all "oh yeah, what are you going to do about it Chicken Man"
gus truly was a raging sociopath. he lived an unthinkable double life, was scarily two faced, could make up an impeccable story to the DEA onsite, and was willing to poison himself just to see his enemies die. this guy was insane
An insanely smart, and patient... I have to say I highly admire his intellect, patience, and determination.
@@Dark666Butterfly yeah I've always have had a soft spot for intelligent villains regardless of how evil they may be.
gus is what WW wants to be
Lol, you need to learn what insanity is. Gus Fring couldn't be further from being insane. He is quite literally the smartest and calculated person in Breaking Bad universe. Every decision he took had a purpose and almost every decision he took ended in the way he wanted. Insanity is when people keeps on doing the same thing even when the outcome remains the same. The only reason why Gus died was because he never had the impossible amount of luck Walt had. Gus dealt with far more dangerous people for a far longer time than Walt ever did and came out victorious every single time .He just never had the plot armor like Walt's character did
0:49 I love how people are falling like flies and dying all around Jesse but Mike garroting a guy is what gets him all startled
That's because he thought that the tequila may have been a bit too strong, but seeing Mike kill that guy made him realize what was really happening.
@@channel5980 So jesse believed for a solid minute there that all the cartel guys are lightweights lol.
@@channel5980 Nah I think it was just shock but a small bit of not understanding. He was in shock seeing all these guys going down and he suspected what was going on but that confirmed it. Idk lol I feel stupid doing this heavy lore shit
Jesse was a smackhead, this was perfectly normal party behaviour to him
@@ablackbunny3149 He was probably confused, but not shocked. Then Mike choking a guy shocked him
One of the things that made Gus such a terrifying villian was his ice cold calm demeanour. He's swallowed the same poison as everyone else...... but as he calmly goes to throw it up in the toilet - he folds his jacket first. Genius
Even during his final moments, too.
But must importantly, he always washed his hands
He also ate a activated charcoal pill which would help absorb some of the poison depending on what it was.
He's swallowed less poison, and before doing that he eats a chemical stuff that helps countering it.
practically though it would have made more sense to immediately start throwing up. not sure anyone would do that in real life
I love this show bc you can see that in gus poisining the entire cartel you can sense the subtlety which shows that gus might not like the cartel very much
Wow after reading your comment I watched the scene again and you might be onto something here
It underpins a central theme of the show, which is that if you kill your enemies then you'll have to find a different enemy to kill next time because these ones are dead.
@@chasm671 well damn professor!
@@untonytoexactly his explanation on how dead enemies get replaced by news ones is every complex and spot on amazing story telling and explanation
This is truly the moment Don Eladio became Dead Eladio.
I love how despite after ingesting poison Gus still takes the time to primp himself in the mirror before calmly walking out to the pool to watch his revenge unfolding. Gus has this organized nature that I can’t think a word of but I love it. A professional through and through
Hmm. Methodical? Perhaps a stronger word is needed.
@@Smeckseehe's got OCD
meticulous
Even at his end, he adjusted his tie.
@@mus4u that was hilarious. Bud had to make sure he was looking proper before he died😂😂😂😂
How this man (Giancarlo Esposito) has never won an Emmy or an Oscar is downright criminal
He was nominated though
True, he is a very talented actor, FAR superior to most actors you see on TV. Especially somebody like Aaron Paul, who played Jesse. He won some award for his role in Breaking Bad, beating out Giancarlo Esposito somehow. I don't get it, because in my opinion, Aaron Paul was only "ok" as an actor, not entirely convincing in my opinion. Still good, but not that great really. But Giancarlo's character was completely convincing, I mean he was just brilliant!
Or maybe there were better actors than him that year....just maybe...
And now he's on Farcry 6
@@ignaziocannistraro6615 ima laugh if he dies similarly in Farcry 6 to how he dies in Breaking Bad
0:50 That dude on the table behind just couldn't care less.
he's in shock as he's holding onto his stomach from the poison.
He's the chemist that talked shit to Jesse before he cooked meth for the cartel
It's like all hell is breaking loose around him but he's shown seven times by my count having barely moved a muscle. It seems like eventually he's lying on the ground at least.
Being a chemist, out of all of them he probably knew what was going on. The shock of that kept him frozen for a minute until he keeled forward.
Literally my favourite scene in the series.
I could watch this on repeat for days or just this episode, especially after watching BCS
Same.
Seeing Gus accomplish this makes it all the more amazing he got taken down by a man who has no motor skills
He had one motor skill...
Gus never saw it coming
@@mojo3999 Actually he did, but only just before half his head got blow off.
@@moistmike4150 I think he was just surprised that in the end Hector took him out, but fair point.
Actually it was heisenburg not Hector.
Fun fact: They were shooting a completely different scene but one of the filming crew decided to pull a prank on the actors and put lethal poison in their drinks and they all died, however Vince liked this idea so much that he changed all of his previous plans and came up with what is Breaking Bad today.
Vince truly is the best director.
don’t even know why these comments get so much likes
Vravo Bince!!1!
@@thegoldencompany4191 I mean it’s not really a big deal
@@jaystargamelover8785 i’ve seen plenty and it gets very dull seeing it in every bb or bcs video
@@thegoldencompany4191 it never gets old
1:32 this reminds me of a cutscene in a video game and Gus is the main character stumbling across it, if he doesn't mike will just be strangling that guy forever.
*Beware the wrath of a patient man.*
Gus did wait years for this to happen, so its true enough
Yup. Especially a sociopath. Sociopathic killers do not forget the "wrongs", and even if it takes them years to get you back, they eventually will when you least expect it.
@@markusgreenidge8330 isn't so nice when people are so focused on their goals??
@@markusgreenidge8330 How would that make you a sociopath? It's just being vindictive and everyone can do that
@@markusgreenidge8330 Gus isn't a Sociopath; Sociopaths are hotheaded and tend to act impulsively.
Gussy boi is more Machiavellian.
Gus has accomplished what DEA has been trying to do for decades.
was this in mexico? if it was, dea cant go there. can they?
@@thejamesasher DEA litteraly gunned down Escobar in Columbia, they can go wherever they damn please
@@ViquelOoste that's why I said "can they"
I think they did that to make us think they're doing their job, if they were serious they would do that A LOT MORE.
@Choco well either they suck or they're in on it because it's not working
Completely destabilize a central american power and steal all their meth? Why yes he did.
I took a cruise to Cancun, Mexico and was very disappointed to see that things were not orange.
2:25 I love how the sound of the winds makes it terrifying
“Think Eladio, think! If you hadn’t ordered Hector to pointlessly murder my partner, then you wouldn’t be drowning in your own pool right now!”
Omni-Gus
👉🏾👨🏾🦲👈🏾
If that hadn’t happened Gus wouldn’t be the kingpin he is now. It was a tragic yet essential part of his life
@@jimmyd4282 OP is making a reference to INVINCIBLE
@@amandeepdash9014 DA BABY
I like how Mike just takes the opportunity and garrotes the bastard
Had no choice, that guy didn’t drink it
What do u mean takes the opportunity like he had the choice not to kill him? Lmao
Mike wasn't even aware there was a plan, that's just his party trick
@@nickstone1587 haha, "hey kids, wanna see a dead body?"
Mike is a perfect silent assassin and I like that!
This is the moment Download Audio became dead
What? His name is Boss Consugmi.
2:05 the moment where the gameplay begins lol
This is the moment we officially needed a new joke
Kid named be careful what you wish for
This is the moment when the prostitutes stole all that guy's money
@@decriper1097 They were due to get paid anyway, so it's just cash in hand
Jokesenberg
This is the moment Joe becomes Mama
That was funny
1:50 Gus throws him into the pool through telekinetic eyes
Don Eladio simply felt like having a swim in his final moments
💀
lmao
For some reason the way Gus says "Don Eladio is dead" in Spanish is really satisfying to my ears. Man Spanish is such an awesome language
I love the detail in this show at around 2:18 you can see that Jesse is visibly shaking while holding the gun while mike holds it very still, goes to show the difference in experience between the two
Years later BB is still the best series I've ever watched.
I can't believe how great this show was😭
If you like Breaking Bad then I'd suggest The Sopranos, The Wire and True Detective S1 as well. These are slow series that require a lot of attention but you'll absolutely love these.
@@A7xeno The Wire is one of the best shows ever conceived.
@@starmorpheus I actually prefer The Wire over Breaking Bad.
BB was my all time favorite show before watching The Wire.
I'm most impressed by how the actor kept his eyes open while falling into the pool.
That's because he literally drink the poison and dies on the set, what an amazing actor
@@AndreLuis-ni4uy so these guys killed many people and selt drugs ? Im calling the fuckin police
@@AndreLuis-ni4uy Giancarlo improvised and actually gave him poison to drink, Vince Gilligan liked it so much, he kept it as the scene. Bravo Vince!
@@AndreLuis-ni4uy That's how it's done.
Ya blinked, dry off and do it again. Take 34!
I love how Gus had this look in his eyes while watching Don Eladio die, a controlled hatred that is barely reaching the surface. A businessman, first and always, but still a hint of humanity withing, even if it is out of pure hate.
Giancarlo Esposito did an amazing job playing this character.
Don Eladio : Should have listened to the ding ding ding.
I promise you this: either we're all going home, or none of us are.
Mike had to come home a bit latter and looked how that turned out 😬😂
Gustavo: "I am safe"
Heisenberg: *KABOOM*
RIP Mike and Gus hard work
That’s one of my favorite parts about Walt. His fucking ego isn’t like gus, he just does it because he likes it and he’s good at it
@@Hans-yo2cq I liked it. _I was good at it._ And I felt really... _I was alive._
@@Hans-yo2cq
I kind of disagree and you will agree with what I say. To me, it was indeed about the ego with Walk since the beginning. Why? You may ask, it's the very reason why he didn't accept money from Gretchen and Elliot. Because of what happened with him, his past, he was too prideful.
@@pizzaparkerhotdogmaguire3225 That's not being prideful that just means you respect yourself
@@lukeallen9497
It was pride. Respecting is different than pride. When you're about to do anything, doesn't matter how unethical it is, that is pure pride. You should know better.
I always love the slight smile 1:12 that gus does when he puts on his glasses
Little known fact, Don Eladio's actor Steven Bauer was so committed to this role he actually drank real poison and died to enhance the scene.
Absolute legend
That's not True. The poison wasn't real and steven bauer didn't die on set. You really are dumb if you think that.
Only after recuperating from a coma induced by being Scarfaced.
Bravo Vince
Vravo Bince!
Really? No wonder they brought him back for Better Call Saul!
This is the ultimate revenge scene. They turned Gus into what he became.
No he was like that before they just gave him a reason for revenge.
This is the exact moment where Gus became Heisengus.
@@65firered I am so happy that nobody make a sus joke out of this for a over full year
@@bigsweatyboy1 this is the moment where gus became sus
@@Ayvengo21 Gus wasnt a good person before then. But I think they made him worse.
"Es tu, Gustavo?!"
It's like a reverse Julius Caesar. Instead of 30 men killing one, one man has killed 30.
Gus is the ultimate Intelligent Villain.
It said "Eres tú, Gustavo?!"
@@AeroGabby damn, so close.
@@AeroGabby Still seemed like an obvious homage to Julius Caesar.
You're so goofy
It would actually be, "Y tu, Gustavo?", or if you want to go really into the Latin, "Et tu, Gustave?".
The guy at 00:34 dies like Oblivion NPCs when they eat the poisoned apple
1:44 my face when I meet some drunk homeless guy on the street who is about to approach me, then falls
I wish i had the chill of gus. His cold expression less face is the most intimidating. None can predict his next move or what he is up to.
You shall and you will
@@Llihor thank you man Jai Sri Ram
Walt did...took the SOB put by prediction
Ah, but are we willing to earn it like he did : The hard way?
I've got to say, this isn't the best advertising for Los Pollos Hermanos...
Are you kidding? I'd eat anywhere that wiped out a Mexical drug cartel.
It's pretty high up there though.
Here at Los Pollos Hermanos we do not tolerate criminals and those who would endanger our employees or our customers.
@@imcallingjapan2178 Man I'm mexican and I can say that if someone suddenly killed all the members of a Cartel I would be the happiest mexican in the world
And we are very firm in dealing with competitors
The drinks are to avoid the chicken beats KFC hands down
2:46 “si ya saben como me pongo, pa que me invitan?”
Imagine if the door opened the other way. Gus would've probably died in that bathroom.
Man you think way too much my friend
Damn this is hilarious
just a big slab of meat leaning up on the door
Eladio taking his revenge from beyond the grave...
@@CST1992 **Afterlife medal appears on hud**
that shot of gus tracking eladio's fall into the pool lives in my head rent free 1:49
one of the most amazing, unforgettable moments of breaking bad.
Best show ever...
@@andypower5531 "you're goddamn right!" heisenberg
Notice how similar this scene is to Walt murdering the Neo Nazis? Both got harmed by their own weapons used against their enemies, and both Nazis and Cartel members killed people both Gus and Walt cared about. Brilliant
Ahhh I like that
Also, someone else pointed out that Mike, who’s Gus’s right hand man, choked a man with a wire similar to how Jesse, who’s Walter’s right hand man choked Tod.
They also pointed out how "Tio" Hector killed Gus’s *brother* and "Uncle" Jack killed Walter’s *brother* in law.
History repeats itself
Breaking Bad has Parallels scenes. GOT had Parallels scene too.
@@Brandonhayhew Tell that to its lower rating and bad ending. *_MUAHAHAH!_*
1:13 me at my friend's party leaving the bathroom after depositing 56.7 kilos of major fecal component with the smell equivalent of military grade stink bomb and not flushing cause the whole thing got stuck
Gus Fring is by far the most patient with his plans. On BCS S06E10 he even berates Lalo for being impatient. This scene is so fulfilling especially after what Don Eladio did to Gus Fring.
That’s what made Gus the best in the business. He was patient, smart, cautious, and wise enough to keep his ego in check. Walt was just as smart, but his arrogance and impatience kept him from being as successful as Gus.
Gus was my favorite character on the entire show and probably my favorite “antagonist” of all time. He is just such a badass character on every level
Heisenberg turned him into Harvey Dent tho💀
Mine too. When Walter meets him at his chicken restaurant he was so damn polite and nice. Then you see his eyes when Walter confronts him. As Cold and ruthless as a wolf. That was a good scene.
Me too.
@@spacemann1425 nah he's not
I know it's only a show, but can you imagine if Jese had sided with Gus and Mike after this?
Would have had security and lived a pretty good life.
@Edward Ovalle There wasnt anyone like Heisenberg before. No reason to suggest there would be someone else to make purer meth than the 91% or whatever they made.
@@dannyduggan4324 Well either way Walt gaslighting Jesse is inevitable so a theoretical situation like this wouldn’t happen, but I think Jesse would probably be forced to work for the rest of his life until Gus finds a willing chemist able to learn from him. But it’ll take a really long time
security and live a pretty good life?
he would be working under a ruthless kingpin, and his only lifeline would be the knowledge of a chemical formula he isn't even good at
gus fring wouldn't take longer than 2 seconds to extort that formula from him, get a better chemister and get rid of a now useless meth head
@@TBKSSS He still had, Mike. Much tougher, younger people than Mike and he kept faith with him. Jese was building a trust with Gus. That would have counted more than getting in someone else.
@@dannyduggan4324 mike just does whatever he's been told to do
gus, building a trust with a hothead, stupid junky?
that was just a facade in order to get what walter white had (the formula) and get rid of him too
someone like gus would never, ever, trust someone like jesse, he's way too impulsive, stupid, predictable until he isn't
the same way he would never, ever, trust walt, too ambitous, too smart
1:58 "Make yourself useful" was that dubbed? Does not sound like Mike at all
think so
Did Jesse say that
That was so nice of Gus not to keep the water running in the sink -- I mean, could you imagine the high water bill if he did!
The look of berserk ferocity and ecstatic triumph in Gus’ eyes as he watches Eladio die is something I’ve only seen a few times in my life (and that was under some pretty harrowing circumstances). Giancarlo Esposito deserves every nomination and award he received for this role and more. What an epic character he brought to life. What an incredible actor.
Probably Gus' 2nd most gangster moment, the first being the time he walked straight at a sniper.
3rd being that time when he walked out of a explosion and adjusted his tie before dying
@@Designed1 Yeah good call, although it seems like a waste of effort, it's not like he's gonna get an open casket...
4rd being the time when he killed that guy with police when the guy was saying that he is gonna kill him and then he broke the phone amd walked back to his restaurant
@@farzin476 I dunno about that one. It was pretty Tom Clancy how they took him out, but it also seemed kinda snitchy, getting the cops to do your killing for you. I'll give you a like though, cos you said '4rd'.
@@farzin476 "4rd", I love those cars LMAO
This is the exact moment Don Eladio became the pool
Would've been awkward if Gus came back and Eladio was already cold on the ground.
Eladio: What did you do?
Gustavo: I won.
1:43 "Y tu?"
An homage to Julius Caesar when he was betrayed and murdered by his follower, Brute.
Tje one where Julius says "Et tu brute" right??
@@parthnagpal6851 yup
Woah
I think he said: “Gustavo?!”
This music is just great.
Steven Bauer (Manny) dying the same way Al Pacino (Tony Montana) died in Scarface, floating face down in a pool, absolutely poetic ❤️
Hey that’s right !!
Well spotted/observed…
Do you reckon that was deliberate ?
Plus of course Hector was also in Scarface as Sosa’s specialist assassin 👍
@@davysmithston1643probably so 😅
@@davysmithston1643scarface is my personal favourite film of all time 💯
and Brian Jones.
1:51 Manny when he doesn't get a woman with his tounge trick
Lmao
I'm dead bro
@@nickyoutube8388 f
Stop
1:44 - My face when Marie calls them rocks and not minerals
Haha. that was good
Gus should’ve been like “hey Don Eladio, ‘ting ting ting ting ting ting’”
I love how the music gets louder as Gus gets closer, it almost feels like he’s making a grand entrance
Both Gus and Mike deserve their own spin offs
Mike technically got it in Better Call Saul lol
Yeah
Better Call Saul did more than enough to fill that void and any more information would frankly remove any mystery these characters have, especially Gus. We don't need to know their entire life story. Less is more.
Better Finger Mike
@@xilongma4794😂
2:12 a faint horn plays, foreshadowing the mandalorian.
Lmao
the short friendship between gus, jesse and mike is one of the best thing of season 5
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Can you believe it? All this was 20 freaking years in the making, Gus put in two decades of his life to make the impossible happen...along comes Walter White
From the beginning Mr. Fring was suspected of being a general in the Chilean Army, and he’s planned everything like a military move, great strategy.
How bitchen would a third spin off be... Prequel.. gus in Chile!
@@CesarGarcia-ru8hr That's where my mind is at, as well
That would be a great idea, I hope they pick up on it.
I had Chile for Lunch!
@@CesarGarcia-ru8hr would be milking a franchise, we already have 2 amazing shows we don’t need another one explaining Gus’s entire backstory. Maybe in the final season of BCS
Right before his death, Don Eladio gave Gus advice he should have heeded when he said, "There's no place for emotion in any of this."
Hector Salamanca was Gus' only weakness because he was the only individual whom he allowed to cloud his judgment, and it cost him his life (and half his face) a couple episodes later.
Absolutely!
Hector being his only weakness killed him at the end, yeah
Gus probably would've left Hector to rot if he hadn't thought Hector was ratting to the DEA.
@@claus4670 but it's also the fact that Tyrus offered to kill Hector himself but Gus refused because his hatred for Hector outweighed the possible consequences of exposing himself in the open
You gotta give props to the Don. First man to take a sip, last man standing.
I cant believe the cartel seriously thought they could expect 100% loyalty from someone whose partner they murdered in front of them and that he would never seek vengeance. It shows how arrogant they became.
1:22
Just one word:
BADASS!!
"MAKE YOURSELF USEFUL"
_It was at this time, that Jesse, made himself useful_
That was such a great piece of filmmaking. So much going on. Gus making himself throw up but still in that OCD way he has and then walking back in as the boss. Don Eladio trying to comprehend wtf is happening to him. Mike garrotting the dude right there in front of everyone without so much as a blink of the eye and Jesse freaking out.
One hell of an episode. I still remembered watching it live, did not see it coming at all.
The plan to take down the cartel here was just brilliant. Gus was so utterly terrifying. In one minute he's calm, cool and calculating and in another he's slitting a man's throat and pulling his neck back to let the blood spray out, all the while staring menacingly at the men he's trying to keep under his thumb. He planned all of this, knowing he might die, that the poison would only be delayed, but risked everything to take down the cartel. Just amazing writing and acting.
0:56 close the damn water tap omg
I love how subtly this scene progresses. The first sign he was poisoned being something as simple as dropping his cigar on the floor.
This scene hits different now especially after watching better call Saul and seeing the amount of time and planning it took to get to this very moment.
Gus fring is a mass murder and he’s a badass crime lord and I like how he shouts in Spanish 2:17
Just crazy coincidence the one guy Gus actually wanted wasn't one of the dudes that just flopped dead instantly in the chair, he remained in a boss ass downed pose waiting for the killcam like a true gamer.
He’s a big guy
@@thesandman2435 ey if it got the dude guarding the door for gus it'd have got that guy, that dude was as wide as he is tall😂
@@thesandman2435 For you
@oliveYang correct 🙂
@@thesandman2435 UUUU
2:22 wow
I would love to vomit with such class like that.
2:17 Aw Jesse shaking with the gun
-Thor?
-Off World
-Doctor Strange?
-Unavailable
-Don Eladio?
-E S T A M U E R T O
-Sus capos
-E S T A N M U E R T O S
Hotel?
Trivago
Full circle. Gus exacts his revenge in the same place he experienced his loss
Starting by standing on the exact spot Max died. (I think. Or was he two feet off?)
Coming back to this after some of the recent events in Better Call Saul makes this feel all the more impactful