@@Arz2003 Apparently it was very exhausting for the actor to play this explosive character and he requested to be killed off early, he was originally going to be the main antagonist for the whole of season 2.
@@thorbat He's a lot more calmer in bcs, they did a good job in pointing out that he had just started using meth again in bcs because it just shows how off the deep end he is in bb. Considering the fact is mainly because the actor found it exhausting is the main reason for him being more calm in bcs. Its cool they managed to work it into the lore.
Remember, tuco is a HEAVY drug user, which means he has CRAZY tolerance to meth, and blue sky was so damn pure that even he went crazy after just one sniff
@joseph tuco was shot in the chest by jesse and still crawled out of the hole he was in, that’s the meth. now getting killed by Hank, that’s the bullet to the head.
@@mickfunny4185 I just have basic Knowledge about amphetamines and chemistry. The most crucial unrealistic part about breaking bad is that everybody can cook pure meth, if you work with decent gear and decent base chemicals you cant really do anything wrong and besides some unavoidable contamination with its surrpundings, it will be completely pure meth, its not even that difficult. The difficult part is just getting the base chemicals. So in short: Every Meth you see is completely pure, unless you buy it from a untrutworthy streetdealer who puts other stuff in there too to make it cheaper. That means if Tuco has build a resistance to normal meth, he also has a resistance against the blue mwth as both is pure meth
Jail jail jail jail jail jail for tuco On arrival ( those types don't do well outside the house ) And after rewatchhing the video They spot Walter with a hat and bag of blue meth
@@wasifiqbal9984 yeah, before the writers' strike, Jesse was supposed to die here, which would make the story about Walt seeking for revenge against Tuco. This would end with Walt at one point capturing and torturing Tuco, but this would also lead to Flynn freeing him and dying. This was changed because Jesse was well received and Raymond Cruz couldnt stay around for many seasons, so they changed it and instead introduced Gus
Another thing I love about this scene is that they agreed to deliver 4 pounds of meth to Tuco. When Tuco weighed the with it was 4.6 pounds (0.6 pounds extra). I love that since they were over the limit by half a pound, Tuco tosses them a couple extra thousand dollars and isn’t a dick about it
Fortunately, the henchman survived and recovered. Walter, Jesse and Tuco remained good business partners, Walter reached his goal in a matter of months, and he left the drug trade and returned to his happy and content life with his loving family.
You forgot when you Tuco droped out of the meth bussiness and joined reabilitation, then opened a well successfull candy store franchise and his henchmen were his best employers and they all just forget it all and lived happy even after
That “Tuco” was an imposter..merely a rip off of the one and only Tuco.Eli Wallach. BB was a decent show but this was not a decent portrayal of the real mad man that is Tuco.
@@CameraPunk5049 it had to happen, man. It was always meant to happen from the very first episode. It was perfect because it was on his own terms, nobody killed him and he didn’t go to prison. He said he felt like his whole life he never got to make his own choices well he got to go out by his own choice that’s what the shows all about
As crims go, Gonzo actually seemed kind of alright, being Tuco's right-hand guy is probably a position nobody would particularly envy, and he was good enough to stop Walt from getting himself pounded to a pulp, although Tuco may have held back a bit since Walt is useful
walt most likely would off killed him regardless because tuco was crazy, bound to turn do something to make walt and jesse turn on him but it is fun to imagine if walt and tuco acctually built a strong relationship and made some serious money together lol
I like Walter's original look Better than Heisenberg look. Even if Walter White kept his moustache and hair, Moments like "I'm the danger" and "I won" would be better
@@mattsivits9834 IDK... I don't think Tuco would've let Walt stop cooking. That was the risk of making a deal with him. I think Walt knew this when he went to Tuco's hideout after seeing what Tuco did to Jesse. He had made up his mind at that point that this was gonna be his life.
The actor said the role took too much out of him and didn’t want to do more episodes. He was suppose to be on the show longer. I seen an interview with him talk about it. Tuco was one of the best villains ever
Even though this is a serious scene, everytime I watch this and he beats his own guy down, and he puts his hands up in the air walking away like he just won a professional boxing match,makes me laugh every damn time I watch 😆
1:32 imagine if they did like 12 takes and he had to shout like this every single time, I can imagine that the actor of Tuco did not want to do this role for a long time
Never knew this track existed until those scene. Wow CeeLo really made some music I should listen to EVERYTHING he has done at this point. This show was done perfect I almost can't watch cus it makes me feel like I'm those people in their situation. All this cus of money??? I hate money
Every single little thing in this show would have changed the entire trajectory of how the show went. If Tuco hadn't have stomped dude to death it wouldn't have led to what happened at the begining of Season 2 hence we still have a Tuco Walt partnership we don't have the fuge state story everything is different. Take a look at any of these instances and it changes everything