It's hilarious how Tuco repeats "unusual" like Walk just broke out the thesaurus
Just like when Jesse repeats back, “Right. Nertia..” in s5E8 when Jesse asks why they never got a new RV, and Walt suggests it was likely because of their inertia.
It's a tactic. You repeat people's words to them. It's not you who are being unreasonable, you are merely doing what they suggested.
It does seem like tuco respects Walt to an extent. When Jesse speaks tuco sees him as worthless and tells him to shut up
Hector is practically unrecognizable here compared to all of his appearances that followed suit. Not only with looks but with how he acts. Less wrathful and more senile.
Hector wasn't senile, he just was unable to speak or move properly at all
Tuco was hardly taking any care of him, just feeding him. He may have been the family, but Salamancas and not just Tuco were pretty neglecting of hector after his stroke. Gus for his own reasons took better care of him.
Walter: Hated how unpredictable and dangerous Tuco was.
Also Walter: Killed Mike out of blind rage.
True but was sorry after he realized he could get the names of Mike’s 9 guys in prison from Lydia. I can’t see Tuco being sorry for anyone he’s killed.
@@eddicarlo5362 Mike sorta deserved it; he gets a lot of defenders for being a great character, and he's a fav of mine as well, but he blatantly underestimated Walt, and was blind to the fact that only he was in "untouchable" standing with Gus. He received orders himself to KILL Walt.
@@nahor88 Of course, Mike had it coming. He only got a free pass because he’s “cool”.
Mike had to go he went to far back the stuff he did was just terrible. I don’t see any way of him making it out of the drug game just like Walter and Gus the only one that was fully free was Jesse
4:21 Even a high Tuco still knew that Jesse was bullshit😂
He's just like “Bitch stop trying to relate to me, you're nothing but a wannabe.”
Jesse is completely unlikeable but some people think hes a saint because he doesnt like kids getting hurt
This whole episode felt so tense, imagine being locked up far in the desert with a maniac drug dealer, and also Hector added to the creepiness of that episode.
@@NightmareChronicles77 when i first watched it, he made it all more weird imo.
but after finishing watching bb and bcs i gotta agree with you
I love Tuco's hilariously exaggerated pronunciation of Walt's name, WALL-TURR HARRT-WELL WHYTE 🤣.
The laugh when he sees a condom in Jesse's wallet LMFAO
I think it's ironic that Jesse gets ridiculed over this when we see him getting the most game through the whole series more than any other character lol
@@wachimol I mean he is pretty much the best looking guy on the show lol
*3:37 hector like damn i miss lalo
I just loved how Tuco hates Jesse for no reason at all lol
I think it might be his wannabe thug way of talking and dressing maybe? For an actual thug that might come off as pathetic.
He already iced Jesse after telling him to shut up
Everything is on edge and worlds are colliding, yet Tuco still is down to earth enough to tax a try hard
0:15 Tuco : "I thought your name was Heisenberg" 😂
Dude really thought a guy that smart would do business with his actual name instead of an alias? 😂
2:50 *At this point, you can see the fly on Walter's head that would later appear in season 3 and serve as the cause of Walt's emotional discomfort. Bravo, Vince!*
Jesse “ I’ll waste him too yo”
Tuco “ shut up “
😂 tuco had zero respect for jessi
Tuco loved Gonzo like a brother in law.
No Doze came at him with a chainsaw. He’s got a right to defend himself
Makes sense, he never snapped at Gonzo when he spoke when he wasn’t spoken to.
Tbh how much more betrayal could Tuco take? It's like he'd been stabbed in the heart
Let me tell you a couple of three things: forget tuco, forget gustavo, forget Mike who goes out in new Mexico and never comes back...Walter White has no respect for this thing. He's never been in the can, not really!
It's kinda sad that Tuco died thinking Gonzo betrayed him.
Yeah, his emotional breakdown at 3:20 always gave me goosebumps. Even though Tuco was pretty much just an unredeemable lunatic, he still loved those he considered family.
tuco looks like a 4th grader when he saw condom
Tuco actor was AMAZING.
Imagine in an alternate timeline. Lalo was the one who kidnapped them
Lalo probably would have killed Walt and Jesse, but I still like to think they would have found a way out of it. Walt was highly unpredictable when backed into a corner, so I think he has a fair shot against Lalo.
@@Soulful_Sorrow I 100% believe Walter would have died going against Lalo at this point 😂 But post-Gus assassination Heisenberg has a pretty good chance
You can tell from the thumbnail Walt and Tuco will be more than just producer and consumer
Jessie: Yeah!! I would waste him too Yooo!!
Tuco: Shut Up!!
Jessie: Okayy!!
😂😂
Netflix got this show in a headlock
It's the only reason I signed up with Netflix and after watching BB twice and over half of BCS which was boring as hell I got rid of Netflix
Heisenberg: Say my name
Dude that looks like Wolverine: Walter Hartwell White
Theres an episode of Star Trek DS9, siege of planet ar-588 I think, where you get to see Raymond Cruz intense like this way back in the 90s. His lines in Training Day are legendary too.
3:35 This whole part is so good, great acting.
You know, this scene made me realize that Tuco was the most empathetic and caring of all the Salamancas. 😊
'Most' thats a low bar. A normal random person outside would have more empathy than them and we dont need to have the 'most' category to beat that. Just reminding people who are blind to danger..
@@MICROKNIGHT3000 yes it is a low bar. It was a half joke my guy 😂😂😂
@@fredy2041 okay I’ll concede that Lalo was more ‘heroic’ then Tuco, but Tuco’s passion and love for his family is truly heartwarming😊
This is crazy. I just now watched this episode a few minutes ago! Decided to rewatch the series and loving it again.
So I just recently binged my 6th viewing of BB. Then watched El Camino for the 3rd time. Now I’m back on BCS and watching that for my 2nd binge. Then I’ll be back on rotation with BB. I simply can’t get enough of the Gilliverse.
sounds like walt was smart enough to know how to plant an idea into tuco's head while making him think he came up with it
3:41 I think Tuco had his head held under water by tio when he was young.
@@yungchildsupport4445he probably did it to them all. One of the great family bonding experiences
@@roddydykes7053Nope, you’re wrong. How the rules of this cinematic universe works is the events shown ON Screen was absolutely everything that occurred.
Hector reaction: 🗿
He is really in quite a kind and generous mood here. It's truly fortunate that he did not have access to peanut butter crank during this conference.
loved that series watched it like 4 times already
These couple episodes of Walt and Jesse being prisoners of Tuco were the most tense and claustrophobic moments I felt during the show. It really felt like they had no escape, and the moment they hatched any plan it would result in a raging maniac beating them to death or worse.
It says everything about Tuco that he actually thought Walters name was Heisenberg.
Incredible acting. Raymond Cruz
What’s crazy is the actor is soooo different. He’s super quiet and reserved. He said Tuco was exhausting to play. Insane acting chops and energy.
He has such a way with words
At this rate this channel is just going to post the entirety of the show
I love how Tuco pronounces Walter’s name, like it’s some sort of bacteria, had me in tears 😂😂
Walter White: Chemistry Teacher
Heisenberg: Drug Manufacturer
Mr. Lambert: Criminal Mastermind
I always wondered, wouldn't be lots of fingerprints all over the house?
Tuco was always crazy, but you realize he was crazy with a lower-case "c" in Better Call Saul. Going to prison made him worse and Breaking Bad scenes like this prove it. Even Hector knows his nephew is waaaayyy too far gone, even by Salamanca standards.
3:32
Saul: can we settle on a black eye?
Perfect way to end the clip 😂
My favorite aspect about Tuco is that he’s hands down the most honest character in the entire franchise. He 100% respected Walt more when he learned he has a family, and I bet it changed his perspective on him
Not a whole lot, since he’s yk. Tuco. But still.
The actor who played Tuco is awesome🎉
He should have made tacos instead for him to treat him "like a brother".
Raymond Cruz was one of the best, Top 5 actors in BB and BCS
The way Tuco says with emphasis “WALTERR HARRRTWELL WHITE” was kind of hilarious lolol
Walking on eggshells like crazy
Man what a scene no wonder this got such a high rating
Watching this episode you can feel how hot/humid/and sweaty this place was
Imagine if they had to deal with Lalo
It wouldn't be anywhere near as frightening as dealing with Tuco here... Lalo would play them with deceiving talk, keeping them on edge, and string them out strategically. Tuco simply scares the holy bejeebers out of everyone.
@@easygoing2479 yup tuco just acts out of rage in random moments. You don't know if one minute he'll just randomly punch you in the throat 💀
Check out “What If Lalo Beat Gus” from Murge Productions. I think that video covers Lalo meeting Walt and Jesse.
@@easygoing2479that’s the thing tho. Lalo is unpredictable and you don’t know what his next move is. You already knew that Tuco was a hothead from the get go and knew exactly what kind of man he is
hektor
Tucos training camp
Best show ever. Acting across the board was phenomenal.
Tuco was abt to kiss walter
"YEAHHHHH! MAN! LOOKA THAT LOOK! LOOKA LOOKA THAT LOOK!!!"
Walt passed Tuco's famous lie detection test with flying colours
Amazing
The actor who played tuco quit before the character was too high energy
Such a terrifying psychopath but where do they sell these cool snake skin shirts??
Fun honest to god fact, if you watch this video in two times speed, by clicking the three dots at the top of the screen, then go to playback speed and click the bottom option two times speed. The clip from the hit tv show breaking bad becomes a lot more funnier the tension just evaporates and turns tuco into a very goofy man.
Were the first two S2 episodes meant to be the last two for S1? Cuz they kinda feel like it.
@@romanpattysstuff
Really? Because the way season 1 ended felt like the right time for that to be the season finale and cliffhanger.
@@stormtraitor6545 Yes, this is a true story. I personally think ending season 1 on Tuco's death would've been better than on No-Doze's because he is more major character than No-Doze. Also "Grilled" is a way better episode in general than "A No-Rough-Stuff-Type Deal".
Whatever Salamancas are cooking, it looks tasty
that ending lmao
3:00 the moment Tuco became the Kwisatz Haderach
Me everytime I see a fly annoying me when I’m eating my lunch: 3:30
Raymond Cruz did great in this role. He should get a spinoff.
In an interview he said the character tuco was physically and mentally tiring for him to portray. He’s a very passive and chill guy irl and the yelling and screaming followed with headaches afterwards.
@@johnappleseed9290 Not to mention his wife, who became scared of him because of Tuco.
Quest added
Ring-a-ding-ding!
Very unusual.
Ding ! Ding ! Ding ! Ding ! ...
Tuco is all about justice✊
thinking that gus is crazier than tuco
Tuco should’ve made Walt taste the product in this scene. They never turned Mr. Chips into scar face
We had a chap very similar named Swazzi down here in NZ. RIP
I liked the part where Tuco said, "down in Mexico is where we can really go breaking bad"
Tuco's biggest mistake
Tuco doesn't like a suck up
Gonzo is gonzo
I remember first seeing this way back in 2010 and thinking that old guy in the wheelchair is just some brief comic relief character with no relevance. Now I wish i could experience this scene as if I'd watched Better Call Saul first
"Walter Hartwell White" one of the whitest names I've ever heard
I thought Tuco was about kiss Walter at 1:30
Tuco is up there with Lalo as the best villain
Cantinflas crack
why is the audio so horrible
Cantinflas de fondo
16/05/2024
This was one of my fav episodes until the later seasons came along, Tuco was nuts!
I'm going to go ahead and say it. This scene was an opportunity for Walt to take this to heart
A lot of what went down was because he couldn't just accept that he failed to have any sort of bond with Jesse
He accused Tuco for being insane, but he had a pretty straightforward approach to things. The situation went haywire because Walt introduced antics which confused NDozes sense of reason. They were all just kids. Without a doubt Tuco was a thug down to the bone, but even he couldn't see the wave as it was about to sweep the nation
Walt's product is like Wonka's formula. The kind of essence that takes the nation by storm but happens to be a leading cause of cancer or diabetes. Yet people keep consuming them
Cigarettes are literally poison, but some tycoon makes a fortune cycling product that people are in a rush to turn 21 just to become an addict by. No one is locking them up, they hold stock
Essentially Wait had no concept of how to rotate crop in such a way that makes it to the mainstream where the Government is essentially rewarding you on account of the volume of people you employ. Had didn't have the juice and couldn't admit that that time had passed
But before any of those lessons could be discerned, he drawing out the goose chase
Imagine being a Salamanca
Funny to think that this menace Tuco is way less destructive in the grand scheme of things compared to the characters who look practically harmless like Walter, Gus, Hector and Jimmy.
They literally had to nerf hector into a wheelchair so he didn’t fking kill everybody
@@brunoelguapo Prime Hector is simply Lalo
Don't forget Tuco beat his own lackey down, just for saying something like "...and don't you forget it" to Walter. Tuco was definitely the most volatile of the Salamancas
What about Walt jr.? Haven't you seen how many breakfasts he massacred?
That’s why he’s the perfect villain for Walter and Jesse to beat. He’s unstable and terrifying, however it also makes him the easiest to trick and manipulate. Not EASY to manipulate mind you, just EASIER in comparison to guys like Gus, Lalo, or Hector etc. Tuco could keep the low levels in line through fear no problem, but he’s a grunt in comparison to the rest of the antagonists.