If Jessie were out of the picture and Walt was fine working with Gale, that Coffee could have been a way to launder their earnings. Like if Walt and Gale decide to open up a little coffee shop and with Gus's success with Los Pollos Hermanos he would be able to help them create their own little franchise, and like with Gus' business, they have a decent legitimate product. It would make a great local story, two former chemists turned entrepreneurs discovered and backed by local businessman and philanthropist. All the while the seemingly thriving business explains Walt and Gale's wealth as well as their association with each other and with Gus. Walt could have become more like Gus, with a public and private persona each running a successful business.
Maybe you should write that alternate story, and put some AI animations. it would be great. I've seen some Game Of Thrones alternate stories done this way and I think is good content. That's a good story you got there
He brought a RESUME to an underground drug lab, to be reviewed by a man who will eventually have him murdered. Lets just say hes not cut out for this business.😂😂😂
Well to be fair, most people who are in the business aren't dumb and they have at least a Bachelor's degree of some sort. You think being a criminal and not getting caught is easy?
Reminds me of a scene in the HBO show "The Wire" when a guy was taking minutes in a drug meeting because he was trying to follow Roberts Rule of Order. 😂😂🤣🤣
This show is halfly fictional in pure realistic sense but it's a fact to make this kind of drug you better be a trained chemist like with a degree or expierence that definately helps, if not a necessity..
I always felt bad for Gale. Dude was intellectually on Walt’s level when it came to chemistry. Gale was never cut out for criminality. Jesse was dumb as rocks in terms of chemistry (he flunked chem) yet his street smarts rubbed off on Walt. Walt and Jesse were the exemplification of “opposites attract.”
Jesse wasnt that dumb though, he eventually actually understood how to make Blue Sky, like when he made his first Waltless batch and actually responded properly to Walt when quizzed about the catalyst (to which Walt then proceeded to bullshit up a fake excuse as to why Jesses correct answer wasnt correct) and humiliating the cartel chemists in Mexico.
@@captainautism8221 I mean a monkey or a dog can learn to imitate something if you give it time. If Gale had more time and Walt's exact formula, he would for sure made a better product than jesse's 96.2%
@@mykellederickpalad7883 And Gale potentially being able to do better than Jesse is irrelevant. It doesn’t change that Jesse understood the chemistry and there is not dumb as rocks regarding chemistry. Your dismissal of Jesse’s intelligence shows you never truly paid attention to the series.
@@captainautism8221Jesse understood the process and steps, however, he didn't understand _why_ each step mattered. Walt drilled him into the ways of making Crystal Blue and Jesse can replicate it very well, however, it's not the same as Walt looking at Jesse's brand and being able to tell at a glance what he did different or wrong. Like, put it this way, say that Walt never crafted Crystal Blue and someone else did. Walt would be able to reverse engineer it-Jesse not so much. At least, this is how I remember it.
@@bigmoe9856in Box Cutter, Victor starts to cook himself. It would be interesting to see his finished product, if he didn't have a little work accident... would it have been as good as Jesse's?
Walt preferred to cook with Jesse because he is a narcissist who doesn't like that Gale is his intellectual equal. He wants to be in control at all times.
Jesse really screwed up what could’ve been a great partnership between Walter and Gale. They could’ve cooked for Gus without any problems whatsoever. Gus was right when he said that you can never trust a drug addict.
@@mk-ultraviolence1760 i don't, Gus is above all things a professional. he would've agreed to their deal and while yes Gale was doing his best to learn Walt's recipe i think at the end of the day Walt would've been paid the agreed upon amount and been left alone, at least on Gus' end, Walt being Walt he may have made himself a nuisance after the fact of course.
@MrYac-ie8ie it implies pretty heavily that Gus was prepping Gale to be the sole cook. Gus asked him directly if he could do the cook without walt. Walt was on borrowed time
@@888Pungy i am aware, but i didn't interoperate that as he was going to kill Walt, at the time Walt was literally on borrowed time due to the cancer and i think Gus may have strongarmed Walt into teaching Gale if he hadn't picked up the technique before their contract was over but Jesse's shenanigans notwithstanding i don't think things would've ended up as deadly as they did.
The music track used for the cooking montage at 3:42 is Ginza Samba by Vince Guaraldi--the very same fella to make the soundtracks for the earlier Peanuts specials such as A Charlie Brown Christmas, It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, and A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
He's one of my favorite jazz artists, jazz impressions of black Orpheus and from all sides (where this song comes from) with bola sete are goated jazz albums
I can almost feel walt's satisfaction after getting to work with someone who is just as professional and serious about this as he is, compared to being frustrated all the time with jesse
@@matthewriley7826I don't know about that, it seems like Gale was much easier to control: he would do almost anything for his senpai. Walt just liked the thrill of working with Jesse more
@@matthewriley7826 Hell you can even see him get close to annoyed in this clip when Gale goes to hand him a beaker or a dropper. Gale is just as smart as he is and that isn’t gonna fly.
But so much money he can't spend😂😂😂, I always thought about it, rather gus have a lot of deposit but also can't use it cause won't Match Los Pollos income 😂😂
@@brianxiaomi9446 it's like Monopoly money, you make a lot but you can only spend it within the game itself. Took Walt a long time to realize this, and start laundering, but he never had that last part right.
@@animaxima8302 , yes, but Walter realized it was the best coffee in the world, and would have the capital to make it the most successful coffee chain in the world.
Maybe on the inside the job being to easy and blue collar with no sense of danger was what destroyed this entire operation. Walts ego and need for power was his downfall
One thing about BB thats always annoyed me a bit - and this clip shows it well - but for all the incredible detail shown to how rhe laundromat hides the underground lab, it's incredibly stupid for Gus' employees to park their OWN DAMN CARS right in the lot. How did Hank spend so much time trying to investigate Gus in season 4 and he never noticed Walt's aztec parked right in the lot? I do honestly think the BCS writers became aware of this issue, with how often they depicted hidden tunnels, or showing the incredibly complicated process for how the Germans showed up to the lab construction job each day.
I want the alt timeline where they kill Gus and open up a chain of coffee shops, starting with one, figuring out staffing, the menu etc, then adding more in later episodes
1:27 when walt says he'll be right down, thats a subtle hint that walt would soon send jesse DOWN to the apartments to kill Gale. Watching the show a second time really makes you appreciate all the foreshadowing. Bravo Vince.
i never noticed before. but having the seating area with the coffee right below the open grill walkway above is kinda nasty. boot mud and shoe dirt falling in your drink and in your hair everytime somebody comes in
proabably my favorite scene in the whole show. its like a break from the chaos and everything is going well for a bit. Just two passionate scientists doing their thing and making millions doing it.
this show has a profound way of making you cling to these sparse moments where “everything is okay” because you know how dreadful things are (or are about to get)
But NO! He just had to blow It off, he and his pride and his ego! He just had to be the Man! If he'd shut up and done his job they would all be fine right now!
And then Jesse ruined it all. Jesse didn’t even need the money, he just wanted to be a big player in the game even though he’s well known in the system for dealing.
Writers did a helluva job with Gale. They really did everything in their power to make his death tragic and sad, and it ended up being one of the most tragic and sad in television history, especially for a side character.
I absolutely love the dynamic that at first Walt in no way was threatened or felt some type of way about gale. He was a fellow chemist and that compliment about the coffee is one of the like only genuine compliments he gives to anyone in the show. He never compliments anyone else like that except for Gus and even that isn’t in my opinion out of respect for Gus but more in envy of what he was. Like they were legit cool with each other here and I know it’s been commented a lot but if things hadn’t gone south this would have actually been an insanely productive friendship.
Fun fact. David Costabile was aware Cranston was always late to set as he was struggling with an addiction to groupies and was sleeping less than a hour a night. Vince asked him to develop a coffee worthy of such fatigue. David did so, but left the camera running. Gilligan decided to keep the scene...etc etc...
Nah, driving his own car to the laundry? And having it parked in the open facing the road? I guess way back then they didn’t care too much about the covert part of the lab. So we need to suspend belief for a bit.
Anyone know if Walt was given a cover to explain his presence at the laundry? It seems odd that he would be driving out there at all without a good reason (let alone every work day), and that kind of thing that could easily work its way back through the grapevine to folks who would ask awkward questions.
algo decided to reccomend this to all of us today i guess haha, also, after watching 'Billions' the contrast in characters Gale's actor plays is wild and amazing acting!
If Jessie were out of the picture and Walt was fine working with Gale, that Coffee could have been a way to launder their earnings. Like if Walt and Gale decide to open up a little coffee shop and with Gus's success with Los Pollos Hermanos he would be able to help them create their own little franchise, and like with Gus' business, they have a decent legitimate product. It would make a great local story, two former chemists turned entrepreneurs discovered and backed by local businessman and philanthropist. All the while the seemingly thriving business explains Walt and Gale's wealth as well as their association with each other and with Gus. Walt could have become more like Gus, with a public and private persona each running a successful business.
If only
Just wrote a new breaking bad alternative story right there.
Maybe you should write that alternate story, and put some AI animations. it would be great. I've seen some Game Of Thrones alternate stories done this way and I think is good content.
That's a good story you got there
But his ego take over...
What if Gale just went straight to Gus and showed him that coffee recipe to have it sold at Los Pollos Hermanos in exchange for royalties?
Terrific acting by Lalo and Howard in this scene.
That's rough but funny
they really buried the hatchet in this scene, bravo vince!
They really help hold everything up here, don't they?
really original comment that nobody has made before
@@AlohaSnackBRReally original post and words and mouth noises. Bet those have never been known before
He brought a RESUME to an underground drug lab, to be reviewed by a man who will eventually have him murdered. Lets just say hes not cut out for this business.😂😂😂
Well to be fair, most people who are in the business aren't dumb and they have at least a Bachelor's degree of some sort. You think being a criminal and not getting caught is easy?
Reminds me of a scene in the HBO show "The Wire" when a guy was taking minutes in a drug meeting because he was trying to follow Roberts Rule of Order. 😂😂🤣🤣
@@carlover2473 I’m not sure if this is sarcasm or not, I’m gonna say it is
@@Hatercel97I second that 🤣
This show is halfly fictional in pure realistic sense but it's a fact to make this kind of drug you better be a trained chemist like with a degree or expierence that definately helps, if not a necessity..
What kind of man gives credit to the Sumatran beans but not the grind? No man, no man at all.
A nerdy little rata. What a reputation to leave behind.
"Last chance to cook for me, Gecktor"
God I love that I understand this thread. Breaking bad comments are truly special
😂😂😂
This is what comes of coffee for coffee, Gecktor. Café por café.
They were Breaking Bad when they could have been Making Good
Fixing Good
✍️🔥🔥🔥
Can't make good without breaking some bad
Brewing Good
Beaning Best
I always felt bad for Gale. Dude was intellectually on Walt’s level when it came to chemistry. Gale was never cut out for criminality. Jesse was dumb as rocks in terms of chemistry (he flunked chem) yet his street smarts rubbed off on Walt. Walt and Jesse were the exemplification of “opposites attract.”
Jesse wasnt that dumb though, he eventually actually understood how to make Blue Sky, like when he made his first Waltless batch and actually responded properly to Walt when quizzed about the catalyst (to which Walt then proceeded to bullshit up a fake excuse as to why Jesses correct answer wasnt correct) and humiliating the cartel chemists in Mexico.
@@captainautism8221 I mean a monkey or a dog can learn to imitate something if you give it time. If Gale had more time and Walt's exact formula, he would for sure made a better product than jesse's 96.2%
@@mykellederickpalad7883
And Gale potentially being able to do better than Jesse is irrelevant. It doesn’t change that Jesse understood the chemistry and there is not dumb as rocks regarding chemistry.
Your dismissal of Jesse’s intelligence shows you never truly paid attention to the series.
@@captainautism8221Jesse understood the process and steps, however, he didn't understand _why_ each step mattered. Walt drilled him into the ways of making Crystal Blue and Jesse can replicate it very well, however, it's not the same as Walt looking at Jesse's brand and being able to tell at a glance what he did different or wrong.
Like, put it this way, say that Walt never crafted Crystal Blue and someone else did. Walt would be able to reverse engineer it-Jesse not so much.
At least, this is how I remember it.
@@bigmoe9856in Box Cutter, Victor starts to cook himself. It would be interesting to see his finished product, if he didn't have a little work accident... would it have been as good as Jesse's?
I love it when Gale Walt leave Gus behind and set up their own rival coffee empire, the Brewing Beans spin off was like art.
Bravo vince
cannot wait for a Breaking Bad Multiverse Story
Los Cafes Hermanos
Breaking Beans
Little did they know the best coffee maker was right under there noses.
Their*
Aaah, if only his wife knew how good that latte was
And little did they know that one of the best Attorneys of ABQ was right under their feet. 🤗
And the guy who made the best tacos is down there, too
Right above Lalo and Howard
The start of a long and wonderful partnership 😊
Gale seems like a nice guy, hope nothing bad happens to him
Dude, he gets shot in the face by Jessie! In his own apartment! You should watch the whole show
@@rosco3866its a joke
@@rosco3866sarcasm is like a foreign language to you.
@@georgeleinberger8670 and you, clearly.
3:58 the editors calibrating the perfect BB clips to feed the algorithm
Vravo, Bince.
So this is where the meme came from
Letem cook
The coffee machine made Gale a threat to Walter .
This is when Walt realized he dosent cook with Jesse because he’s good at it, he cooks with Jesse because he’s like the son he never had
but he had a son tho...
Walt preferred to cook with Jesse because he is a narcissist who doesn't like that Gale is his intellectual equal. He wants to be in control at all times.
Walt also liked to teach chemistry.
@@topperpics7278who was more impressed with his uncle and his work with the DEA. Walt Jr never cared about his father's work.
Walter's social skills is as good as Flynn's walking
*are as good
Books is good for the brain
@@pancakesyo are*
His n-name is Walter Jr...
Wh..what you can't even say his name? 😠
And your grammar is as good as Walters social skills
Jesse really screwed up what could’ve been a great partnership between Walter and Gale. They could’ve cooked for Gus without any problems whatsoever. Gus was right when he said that you can never trust a drug addict.
I think Gus even if Jesse wasn't remotely in the picture would've still seen Walt as a liability and would've had him replaced/killed anyway.
@@mk-ultraviolence1760 i don't, Gus is above all things a professional. he would've agreed to their deal and while yes Gale was doing his best to learn Walt's recipe i think at the end of the day Walt would've been paid the agreed upon amount and been left alone, at least on Gus' end, Walt being Walt he may have made himself a nuisance after the fact of course.
@MrYac-ie8ie it implies pretty heavily that Gus was prepping Gale to be the sole cook. Gus asked him directly if he could do the cook without walt. Walt was on borrowed time
@@888Pungy i am aware, but i didn't interoperate that as he was going to kill Walt, at the time Walt was literally on borrowed time due to the cancer and i think Gus may have strongarmed Walt into teaching Gale if he hadn't picked up the technique before their contract was over but Jesse's shenanigans notwithstanding i don't think things would've ended up as deadly as they did.
@888Pungy But that was after Walter had ran over those two dealers to save Jesse.
The music track used for the cooking montage at 3:42 is Ginza Samba by Vince Guaraldi--the very same fella to make the soundtracks for the earlier Peanuts specials such as A Charlie Brown Christmas, It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, and A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
I could tell it was Guaraldi but didn't recognize the song itself. Thank you.
Bravo Vince
He's one of my favorite jazz artists, jazz impressions of black Orpheus and from all sides (where this song comes from) with bola sete are goated jazz albums
Bravo Vince Guaraldi!
Lol I thought it was a Brazilian song, since im Brazilian, but i can get where the author took inspiration
I can almost feel walt's satisfaction after getting to work with someone who is just as professional and serious about this as he is, compared to being frustrated all the time with jesse
It was short term though. Walter is a major control freak, so he preferred Jesse because he could manipulate and control him easier.
@@matthewriley7826Was it not to stop Jesse pressing charges against Hank that he brought Jesse in.
@@matthewriley7826I don't know about that, it seems like Gale was much easier to control: he would do almost anything for his senpai. Walt just liked the thrill of working with Jesse more
@@matthewriley7826
Hell you can even see him get close to annoyed in this clip when Gale goes to hand him a beaker or a dropper.
Gale is just as smart as he is and that isn’t gonna fly.
@@shooterDiseaseWhat timestamp?
We used to see Walt with glimpses of Heisenberg, now we see Heisenberg with glimpses of Walt 2:11
I’ve never wanted anything more than for NileRed to duplicate Gale’s coffee process
"What I have here today... Is coffee made by Gale Boettiker"
And maybe a certain peripheral product as well
Walter had the best job in the world 3 million a month got to make his own hours and no customers to deal with.
But so much money he can't spend😂😂😂, I always thought about it, rather gus have a lot of deposit but also can't use it cause won't Match Los Pollos income 😂😂
@@brianxiaomi9446 it's like Monopoly money, you make a lot but you can only spend it within the game itself. Took Walt a long time to realize this, and start laundering, but he never had that last part right.
it was 1 million per month. 3 million for 3 months which was then made 12 million for 12 months, and gus rounded it up to 15m cus hes nice
@@brianxiaomi9446 only cuz his girl bro was dea lmao
3 million for 3 months... Gus even offered to make it 15 a year!!!... He would've been just fine, but no he just had to be the man!
I wish we seen more of Gale in BB, maybe a full season worth of Walt and Gale working together would've been brilliant. Just my opinion though.
Imagine if they had Lyle there to help, they would be unstoppable
@Blibetyblabla what's he gonna do, wipe tables down? Lol though
I feel like that would've thrown the pacing completely off though. Breaking Bad moved at the perfect pace for me
Seeing gale in better call Saul would’ve been cool too
We did see him in BCS
Gale should have opened coffee shop
One of the most “wholesome” scenes in the show.
Until you consider that they're making drugs that will kill and destroy the lives of millions of people
imagine if they just went off and started a coffee shop chain instead, selling that supposedly amazing coffee
"Walt & Gale's Sumatra Bean Coffee Shop. It's all in the grind".
"they"?.. nah, it was all Gale's formula
@@animaxima8302 , yes, but Walter realized it was the best coffee in the world, and would have the capital to make it the most successful coffee chain in the world.
@@maskedmarvyl4774Gale wouldnt need Walt. He could just have Gus Financially backup the coffee franchise .
@@animaxima8302"They"? Whos "they"? 😈
Ahh what a wholesome start, must have been a great outcome for the assistant over time
Maybe on the inside the job being to easy and blue collar with no sense of danger was what destroyed this entire operation. Walts ego and need for power was his downfall
I love Walts reaction when Gale goes all Obi Wan Kenobi. Hello there!.
This is the moment Gale became Walts cooking assistant
Bravo Vince
This is the mixing of Jazz and classical.
Vravo Bince!
And they lived happily ever after.
I haven't seen the show yet but it looks like these two guys will have a wonderful long lasting relationship together
That was probably the easiest batch he ever made
Walt taste the best coffee made his mind blown.
One thing about BB thats always annoyed me a bit - and this clip shows it well - but for all the incredible detail shown to how rhe laundromat hides the underground lab, it's incredibly stupid for Gus' employees to park their OWN DAMN CARS right in the lot.
How did Hank spend so much time trying to investigate Gus in season 4 and he never noticed Walt's aztec parked right in the lot?
I do honestly think the BCS writers became aware of this issue, with how often they depicted hidden tunnels, or showing the incredibly complicated process for how the Germans showed up to the lab construction job each day.
When the two smartest kids in class work on a group project.
It was perfect, literally PERFECT, everything ran like clockwork
That was the Moment when Gale Boetticher became Heinsencoffee
Beanberg
This is the moment that credit was given to the grind.
so this is what Daniel Hardman did after he got ousted out of the firm
I want the alt timeline where they kill Gus and open up a chain of coffee shops, starting with one, figuring out staffing, the menu etc, then adding more in later episodes
1:27 when walt says he'll be right down, thats a subtle hint that walt would soon send jesse DOWN to the apartments to kill Gale. Watching the show a second time really makes you appreciate all the foreshadowing. Bravo Vince.
That's so gay dude
i never noticed before. but having the seating area with the coffee right below the open grill walkway above is kinda nasty. boot mud and shoe dirt falling in your drink and in your hair everytime somebody comes in
This episode could have been a series finale and I would have been happy.
Would have been better than the other ending of Jesse screaming while driving away from his slavery.
and they all lived happily ever after
proabably my favorite scene in the whole show. its like a break from the chaos and everything is going well for a bit. Just two passionate scientists doing their thing and making millions doing it.
That famous meme 3:57
To think, if only they created a coffee company instead.
This was the moment Walt finally found someone who he could relate to on both a normal and a criminal level.
If hadnt been for Walters ego, him and Gale would have been great friends.
No if it hadn’t been for Jesse’s blackmail. Why does everyone forget that happened?
@@811chelseafc most people who watch the show are simply idiots who think blaming everything on Walt’s ego makes them sound smart
Jesse was the real one who ruined it
What a wholesome moment between two professionals. I'm sure this will blossom into a lasting friendship and a long working relationship...
why am i watching scenes from a show i've watched twice already?
Not too many good shows around
Peak television brings us all back to these clips 😂
One of the more memorable montages in the show
1:17 - 84 Frame Dadant honey extractor.
1:14 *When you buy a new business in GTA Online and get the rundown from the NPC*
What a sweet chemistry between Walt and Gale. I'm sure that bond will never get separated.
“You got one part of that wrong, THIS, is not coffee.”
Now I must watch the entire series!
One of the only times you see Walter naturally smile in the show.
Walts cook partners:
1. "Aaaaahh... wire"
2. "X ray crystallography"
3. "I didn't want to kill him"
So refreshing to see such gentlemen getting along so well, i am sure they will thrive in their line of business
I will never get over how genius this set up was for a drug operation
What a wonderful partnership between those two. I'm sure they would live happily ever after.
The start of a long partnership where both parties have done their jobs and known their place 😊
This was the happiest moment in the whole show, Walter was gainfully employed in a position that appreciated his background and talents.
So good that these two chemists got along so well.
This was the moment Mr White drank coffee
3:09 Walt drinks 93 degree liquid
this show has a profound way of making you cling to these sparse moments where “everything is okay” because you know how dreadful things are (or are about to get)
Can never watch BB again the same after bcs Burial scene
They could have made so much money together in comfort and safety.
jessie ruined that
But NO! He just had to blow It off, he and his pride and his ego! He just had to be the Man! If he'd shut up and done his job they would all be fine right now!
I swear the editing department were the ones having the most fun making this show.
And then Jesse ruined it all. Jesse didn’t even need the money, he just wanted to be a big player in the game even though he’s well known in the system for dealing.
A lot of people really loved Gail. A gentle guy in a violent business, too bad his character didn't last longer.
and then they cooked for decades, became best friends and lived happily ever after
If only Jesse didn't have the brilliant idea of leading Hank to the RV...
And then they quit cooking for Gus and opened up a coffee shop :)
How did such a nice guy like Gale get involved in this line of work
Rewatching this, I am now thinking there are 2 men burried under the floor... 😮
Gale was too wholesome for this world.
I love how we have that shot of Walt dreading his trip, expecting someone like Tyrus... only to be genuinely excited by Gale.
Gale: Hello there
Walt: General Kenobi
Writers did a helluva job with Gale. They really did everything in their power to make his death tragic and sad, and it ended up being one of the most tragic and sad in television history, especially for a side character.
It was at this moment Walt tasted the best coffee he's ever had
And then they opened up a new coffee shop and franchised and lived happily ever after
I absolutely love the dynamic that at first Walt in no way was threatened or felt some type of way about gale. He was a fellow chemist and that compliment about the coffee is one of the like only genuine compliments he gives to anyone in the show. He never compliments anyone else like that except for Gus and even that isn’t in my opinion out of respect for Gus but more in envy of what he was. Like they were legit cool with each other here and I know it’s been commented a lot but if things hadn’t gone south this would have actually been an insanely productive friendship.
And they cooked happily ever after
I wish we had a whole season of this
Walt was so smart. He knew that Gale had skills, could master Walt’s cook style…so he kept some distance between them.
There’s a part of me that just wants a show where these guys do this happily without any drama ensuing.
Walt cooked with an alternate version of himself only to choose Gale's path that walt avoided
Fun fact. David Costabile was aware Cranston was always late to set as he was struggling with an addiction to groupies and was sleeping less than a hour a night.
Vince asked him to develop a coffee worthy of such fatigue. David did so, but left the camera running. Gilligan decided to keep the scene...etc etc...
And for a short while, everything was alright.
The moments when Walk was cooking were always my favorite
Nah, driving his own car to the laundry? And having it parked in the open facing the road? I guess way back then they didn’t care too much about the covert part of the lab. So we need to suspend belief for a bit.
Anyone know if Walt was given a cover to explain his presence at the laundry? It seems odd that he would be driving out there at all without a good reason (let alone every work day), and that kind of thing that could easily work its way back through the grapevine to folks who would ask awkward questions.
1:20 this is the exact moment Gale became General Kenobi
Probably the best batch ever made.
They could have been so happy together 😭
algo decided to reccomend this to all of us today i guess haha, also, after watching 'Billions' the contrast in characters Gale's actor plays is wild and amazing acting!
The exact moment Gale turned into Sumatran beans.
Sumatran coffee is the best
Man gales death really made me emotional for some reason
Walter and Gail should have opened their own coffee shop with that good of coffee