Between the scene where Hank reveals the results of his investigation leading to Gus and this scene, it's such a perfect chess match of paired intellects it's just a joy to watch back to back.
Even as a Christian this is the most hard I've ever heard an organ go. Best JoJo villian theme and it's not even close (the pillar men is legendary but not as menacing)
In the real world NEVER talk to any federal regime agency or LE in general without an attorney present before,during and after and interview i.e, Richard Jewell. RIP. .
This is a brilliant power play attempt by Hank! He tries to negotiate a greater % of the operation he has with Gus, but well Gus was Gus and he defended it perfectly. After that Hank knew that he'll have to kill Gus with 100% certainty. This is the exact moment Hank became Heisenberg.
Something that gets overlooked here is that Gus didn’t just lose his prized chemist: he liked and respected Gale. You can see his rage start to boil over when, after dragging Gale’s name through the mud, along comes Walter’s brother-in-law looking thoroughly unconvinced. The low tone when Gus says “Don’t get up.” Yeah. He’s seething.
dammit I just was typing out the same thing. I thought I was the smartest guy in the world for noticing that maybe we should be friends. you could even help me move. wanna hand me that box-cutter??
Amazed at how neither Hank nor any of the other feds at the table ask Gus about what ‘vague investment opportunity’ or ‘business offer’ Gale was talking about with him.
Most likely to avoid copyright. You can tell they zoomed in a bit and made the aspect ratio smaller which ruined the quality. I've seen it a lot even in recent years when ppl try to upload long scenes.
Gus certainly has become a much more composed individual since the time he once yelled at a guy, one particularly hot summer, for accidentally scuffing his fresh pair of jordans on a sidewalk in Brooklyn.
Great scene altogether, but I think it contains a rather big "character error": It was only after Hank sent that paper cup to the lab that Gus got tied to the crime scene, which clearly means that his prints were not on record. A perfectly innocent / unknowing man with a clean record would immediately have questioned how the police could possibly have identified the prints as belonging to him. Gus' failure to respond in such a manner may be perfectly plausible, but it is extremely unlikely that none of the four experienced law enforcement agents would've picked up on it.
The balls on Hank, to drag this good man into his cockamamie conspiracy, I just... what abuse of power; what a pathetic display of desperation. He should be ashamed of himself. And the way he almost lost his head towards the end, what an embarrassment.
You can tell that Gus was genuinely helpless at first with Hank's question about his real name but then one can see he felt relieved when Hank specified that he was only referring to his records in Chile and not that of Mexico or the US. By doing so Hank paved the way for Gus to deliver that perfect explanation with Pinochet. Gus was scared of something completely different and Hank cleared out Gus' fear as soon as he showed that the Chile part was his one and only concern
I love the line “if you keep digging I’m sure you will find me” because it exists as both encouragement and a threat that obviously the DEA wouldn’t pick up on. Even though Hank outlived Gustavo, digging too deep into the blue meth ultimately cost Hank his life, joining Gustavo among the dead
Hank says Gale signed for a huge piece of equipment delivered to Fring's laundry in the episode before this, but then doesn't ask him about it when he says he hasn't seen Gale for weeks?
anyone kow what Season & Episode this is? I've just discovered this terrific show, and i'm trying to create a logical playlist (LOL / recognising the term _'logical'_ might be open to interpretation.)
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