@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm3153 he coulda also just killed him right then and there and eliminate his competition entirely, it was clear that walt worked for himself and had no real organization that would pose a threat to retaliate. but its a show lmao so its gotta down some how
@@Wheres_your_planet I don't know man. Walt's product was way better and sold 100x faster than the one Gus had. He even told to Gale master his formula because it was really good.
Wow it's so nice that this Walter guy is trying to set up a deal with the honest business owner Gus to try to sell him 38 pounds of food product for the fast food chain! This seems like an excellent business deal that in no way is illegal or bound to collapse either of them.
This is why watching in release order and watching in canon plot order can both reveal interesting perspectives on the series and its evolution. It's diachronic (release order) and synchronic (plot order) analysis.
“I have your numbers” just emphasizes how much Gus did his homework, in stead of Walt. They’re not alike at all, like Gus mentioned. Such sound script writing!
Damn!!! Thank you for highlighting this - It seemed odd to me why he would say numbers, as opposed to number - it sounded like a mistake, but Walter having 2 phones puts it into perspective now!
Walt probably knows he’s aggressive. He used that to coax Gus out of him pretending he isn’t a drug dealer. That’s probably hjs subtle nod that he’s self aware of it.
Both Gus and Walt are drug addicts; Walt is addicted to reclaiming his lost mantle of Grey Matter (via his potential new meth empire), and Gus is addicted to enacting regenge against the cartel. Ironically, Jesse, the drug addict, is the most humane and unbiased, unfueled by largess.
Gus really went from 😁 to 😐
More like 😁 to 😑😑
More like ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) to ( ͡° ʖ̯ ͡° )
@@bmo7454 Really arbitrary comment
Then to 🦽🛎️😳💣😮🫨💥💀 a bit later
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In the end they both trusted a drug addict and got taken down.
Except Jesse was starting to shape up under Gus and Mike's tutelage, whereas Walt was becoming a liability.
Actually it was the reverse Walt was the problem
@@maxdam4059 how? Jesse started the problem when he tried to kill gus’s dealers. Literally everything that happens between them started with that.
in the end their addiction to power and ego got them all taken down.
@@maxdam4059nope
Gus turned from a NPC to a villain
Only for fake fans. Real fans read the comics first
@@FreedomLovingFox comics of breaking bad?!?! Where?
In fantasy@@goku-gi1ri
@@FreedomLovingFox WTF DOES THAT EVEN MEAN HAHAHAHAH
@@borris3768nothing, bro just has brain rot
Such amazing casting for this show. Every character is perfect.
Yep, every single character from Marie to Lyle to Lydia to Huell.
Mans Gus woulda been alive if he listened to his original instinct and stayed cleared of Walts
But he was seduced by Walt's product. You need to put yourself in his place, bro had the best product on the market.
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he coulda also just killed him right then and there and eliminate his competition entirely, it was clear that walt worked for himself and had no real organization that would pose a threat to retaliate. but its a show lmao so its gotta down some how
@@Wheres_your_planet I don't know man. Walt's product was way better and sold 100x faster than the one Gus had.
He even told to Gale master his formula because it was really good.
You can't know that. The butterfly effect may have made it to where Hector would kill him somehow.
Well, kill him earlier on, I mean. Maybe being tied up with Walt's shenanigans made Hector not kill him earlier.
2:18 That’s exactly what Howard said to Chuck.
3:43 Gus was right about Jesse because in season 5 ep 13 Jesse screwed up Walt's life.
It’s always been the other way around, actually.
"Diet coke please not poisunn"
Wow it's so nice that this Walter guy is trying to set up a deal with the honest business owner Gus to try to sell him 38 pounds of food product for the fast food chain! This seems like an excellent business deal that in no way is illegal or bound to collapse either of them.
Everyone knows that Gus simply turned from a villain into a bigger villain- there's not much more pettily evil than a small business' manager
I never noticed Walt seeing Frings "real" face in the reflection and noticing it going back to manager mode.
3:06 hes getting flash backs to when Don Eladio killed his partner.
Going solo for a “job interview “ 🤣
Gus just solved the P = NP problem
Guy turned from a villain to a NPC.
Gus broke the code of NPC
i think this comment section just summoned a cult .
If BCS came before BB, This scene would have been pointless. Because we all know who gus is before he changes his demeanor.
This is why watching in release order and watching in canon plot order can both reveal interesting perspectives on the series and its evolution. It's diachronic (release order) and synchronic (plot order) analysis.
This is the moment Gustavo Fring went from NPC to Villan
They are very much alike
This is the scene Walter’s cup heard the conversation
5 minutes of his time turned into an explosive affair.
Gus went from a DVD to Netflix
NPC turned Gus to Villian
They both alike
They were never alike.
Walt takes some personality to each person he kills. Vince confirmed it
Walt turned from Heisenberg to sussy baka
Villian turned the gas on NPC
Walt: I was told you are very cautious man / Gus: 🙂
Walt: I think we are alike in that way / Gus: 😤
“I have your numbers” just emphasizes how much Gus did his homework, in stead of Walt. They’re not alike at all, like Gus mentioned. Such sound script writing!
Damn!!! Thank you for highlighting this - It seemed odd to me why he would say numbers, as opposed to number - it sounded like a mistake, but Walter having 2 phones puts it into perspective now!
Gus went from beta to vhs and back to beta.
Gus turned the NPC village
Gay turned from a villain to a DVD
'gay'?
Eggcorn for 'Gus'?
@@artmallory970 'Gay' translates to 'Gus' in Espanol
@@Kinghutchyafl Muchas Gracias, Senior.
And what does 'pendejo' translate to?
Gus’ name went from blue to red 😂
Wow. Gus truly turned from a NPC into a villain.
NPC villain a Gus turns
Fatty took yrs to figure out while homie here figured out in a day
Gus villain N the P guy from C turned a.
Walt knew that his guy when Gus got him a diet coke even though the dispenser doesn't have ANY labels.
Very telling that he drops the act when walt tries to compare him to himself
He had an ego like Walt which was his downfall
bro this comment section lol😂
turns out they both have bad judgment
Walter......if.. you make too many mistakes.....ye will surely be.....muerto........
Gus went from Npc to a villain
Villain turned from a Gus to a npc
Gus turned from a PC to a mac
Jesse was always the weakest link.
incredible scene from a show loaded with great scenes.
Walt should have had Pinkman killed years ago. It would have been so much easier but then again we wouldn't have had such a great show
Walt probably knows he’s aggressive. He used that to coax Gus out of him pretending he isn’t a drug dealer. That’s probably hjs subtle nod that he’s self aware of it.
Gugus went from
Walt really turned turned from a gay to a gus
reporting you
@@borris3768 ur mum
Happy Gus is the real Gus, Serious Gus is the face he uses since he is in drug dealing business
In the end the met up in the car and Made love sweaty
Great scene
The comment section is brain rot😂💯
Both Gus and Walt are drug addicts; Walt is addicted to reclaiming his lost mantle of Grey Matter (via his potential new meth empire), and Gus is addicted to enacting regenge against the cartel. Ironically, Jesse, the drug addict, is the most humane and unbiased, unfueled by largess.
never realised this - walt drinks diet coke and he gets cancer. Brilliant Vince, Bravo
Npc villain into turn gus
Gus turned from a NPC to a villain.
Something something NPC.
Downfall of gustavo !
Sus
Gus turned from a NPC to a villain