That's basically what channels have done with The Sopranos and The Wire. You're not getting the whole show but it's still enough to put CliffsNotes to shame and give you about 85-90% of everything.
For real, Gus was shocked that Jesse wanted to avenge his gf’s son? And his mentor wanted to save him? If Gus just let it slide everything would’ve been fine
4:33 I wonder who he would have chose as new assistant if he had the choice. That's not something easy to find, someone he can trust and keep on his side. Maybe he would seek counsel to Saul to find candidates.
And to think. Walter's loyalty to Jesse is what caused the downfall of everything. If he hadn't saved him, Gus wouldn't have planned to kill Walter at all.
4:30 who was Walt supposed to be thinking about when Gus told him he'd need a new assistant? Obviously we know Gale will take Jesse's place, but its funny to think of Walt finding a second highschool student drop off to teach him the beauty of the blue sky
I know it’s a hot take but personally I don’t think Gus had Tomas killed I like to think harming children is a line Walt was willing to stoop below, which is the reason he beat Gus
I agree. I feel like the two punks were pulling the “exact words” card with Gus. They did it to F with Jesse because they knew he was going to try to kill them. They were ready for him but not Walt.
Probably the only thing I’ll never understand in this show. Why did Gus make a big deal over these two thug dealers? Walt and Jesse were making him millions
It wasn't about the two dealers per se, but about Walt's insubordination. Gus can't trust an employee who can't be controlled, and an employee he can't trust-an employee who second-says and undermines his leadership-being so close to the heart of his drug empire is a huge liability.
It was Mike’s subtle way of letting Walter know that Gus wasn’t going to kill him. At the same time, it was a real reminder to get it fixed because it was damaged when Walter ran over the drug dealers, thus drawing attention/suspicion from anyone snooping around.
tbh at this rate somebody ought to just make the whole show into a youtube playlist with these clips
That's basically what channels have done with The Sopranos and The Wire. You're not getting the whole show but it's still enough to put CliffsNotes to shame and give you about 85-90% of everything.
Gus: "I prefer option A."
*Executive Producer Vince Gilligan*
"*Guitar riff* I guess I got, what I deserved~"
@@DaekoTan Kept you waiting there too long my love~
The time when Mike actually admired Waltuh
Is this the only time he called him Walt?
@@untitled568 yeah
Waltuh 🤣 stop 😂😂😂
he was like “alright maybe he’s not all bad” and was so wrong
@@untitled568 hadn't noticed that, but he doesn't seem to do that out of admiration
0:44 Mike letting Walt know that Gus isn’t going to kill him
Imagine how well everything would’ve went if Gus didn’t use and kill children.
It was never going well. Gus wanted to plan for Walters declining health, but Walter felt so insecure about his power and legacy, he had to lash out
I always assumed gus didn't order the death but the dealers did it anyway, I wouldn't put it past gus though
He didnt...
For real, Gus was shocked that Jesse wanted to avenge his gf’s son? And his mentor wanted to save him? If Gus just let it slide everything would’ve been fine
@@s4h4 yeah, people always talk about Walt's ego but this time it was Gus who didn't honor the agreement he made here.
Scenes between the protagonist and antagonist are always enjoyable
The question is, which is which?
This just inspired me to rewatch the series in its entirety for the 80th time lol
How'd you do that in 15 mins
@@eggdogtim8593 lol 😆
Actual 80th time or? My count is 10 on watch 11, slowly.
Walt played Gus and Mike like a fiddle when he needed to.
My guess is Waltuh had no intention of actually "getting right on that", but how the hell would he look for a new assistant? Lol
He could blackmail another former chemistry student 😂
@@NabberDog or do what Gus did and find a dorky libertarian in college chemistry and pay for his schooling lmao
4:33 I wonder who he would have chose as new assistant if he had the choice. That's not something easy to find, someone he can trust and keep on his side. Maybe he would seek counsel to Saul to find candidates.
Yeah I have wondered too
And to think. Walter's loyalty to Jesse is what caused the downfall of everything. If he hadn't saved him, Gus wouldn't have planned to kill Walter at all.
this is not season 5 episode 13 it's season 3 episode 13
they did it on purpose show the polarisation of both gus and walter as characters. bravo villigan gince
they took a full measure of the show
4:30 who was Walt supposed to be thinking about when Gus told him he'd need a new assistant?
Obviously we know Gale will take Jesse's place, but its funny to think of Walt finding a second highschool student drop off to teach him the beauty of the blue sky
And then he realizes how important Jesse is
@@yoav999 He can operate the forklift, for starters ahah
This was the moment Jax became the bay harbor Heisenberg.
Too bad Walt bought back Jesse into the business.
lots of great computer wallpaper options in this scene!
I like the Gus side plots better in BCS.
If only they had let walter choose
I know it’s a hot take but personally I don’t think Gus had Tomas killed I like to think harming children is a line Walt was willing to stoop below, which is the reason he beat Gus
I agree.
I feel like the two punks were pulling the “exact words” card with Gus.
They did it to F with Jesse because they knew he was going to try to kill them. They were ready for him but not Walt.
mike deserved better
no he didn´t, he was as bad as the people he was working for
True, he deserved to look out at the New Mexico stars before getting one in the back of the head
nope, he did not
Walt should have just let Jesse do the ricin burgers with Wendy tbh
i love mike
I can't believe walter white was heisenberg all the time
Right? This whole time I was convinced it was Holly White who was Heisenberg
Probably the only thing I’ll never understand in this show.
Why did Gus make a big deal over these two thug dealers? Walt and Jesse were making him millions
It puts a spotlight on your operation dmbss.
Two drug dealers dead, in the middle of a road, is enough to get everyone talking and asking questions.
I mean they were his employees, and them dying means less money for him.
Gus, regarding case of WW, from the beginning was under pressure of the CARTEL.. and thus was constantly looking for an excuse to hit...
@@alphabetagamma4142and two drug dealers murdering a child and leaving his corpse out in the open is not a problem for Gus?
It wasn't about the two dealers per se, but about Walt's insubordination. Gus can't trust an employee who can't be controlled, and an employee he can't trust-an employee who second-says and undermines his leadership-being so close to the heart of his drug empire is a huge liability.
This what the moment Guz became a pragmatic man and realized he had 2 options.
Honestly, i get his point about the half measures. Why was Mike telling that story anyways in this situation if he wanted Mike to do nothing.
Why does he keep saying get your car fixed?
It was Mike’s subtle way of letting Walter know that Gus wasn’t going to kill him. At the same time, it was a real reminder to get it fixed because it was damaged when Walter ran over the drug dealers, thus drawing attention/suspicion from anyone snooping around.
Make El Camino II
Ay