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I thought thatLegit thought
He'd get his vacuum repaired.
MoneyMaybe they will put something in the next few episodes that shows why Mike is rabidly loyal to Gus.
Werner was "in the game", and fucked up after one explicit warning (presumably that warning in and of itself was an enormous favor to Mike to begin with). Tonight's body was also in the game. Nacho's dad is the one pure civilian so far, and much like the good samaritan that Hector killed, that's what gets him.So Mike has seen Gus order the death of Verner despite him asking Gus not to do it. And now Nacho as well despite Mike being against it. Both whom Mike liked and tried to save are dead under Gus's orders. And Gus threatened the wife of Werner and Nacho's father almost outright. And Mike knows that Gus works with total psychos like the Salamancas openly. Including the Salamanca twins who pointed a gun at Kaylee. And he knows that Gus is a maniac who will kill children and make giant meth labs and poison the entire world with drugs. Yet in Breaking Bad still tells Walt "we had a good thing going". What?
Mike is ultra loyal to Gus in Breaking Bad. But in BCS we have seen Gus basically ignore his advice and just kill whoever he wants and does not really offer Mike much of anything except for money. And now we have seen him threaten Mike and have a gun held on him by Gus's bodyguard. Yet Mike responds by being even more loyal to Gus to all of this to the point where he literally cannot believe that Walt would even dream of killing Gus when it finally happens. Mike was literally shaking with rage when Gus died.
Yet Walt sees Gus kill children. And Gus threatens Walt and his family. So Walt eventually just conspires to have Gus's entire operation taken out as quickly as he can because he knows that Gus is loyal to no one but himself and cannot be trusted. So logically Walt protects himself and his family by killing Gus and wiping his operation out.
Mike's character is wildly inconsistent. Maybe they will put something in the next few episodes that shows why Mike is rabidly loyal to Gus.
And just like Sopranos all of them basically die. Everyone in that Nacho death scene dies in Breaking Bad. Gus and Tyrus die to Walt's bomb as does Hector. The Twins die to Hank (and Gus with an assist). Victor dies to Gus slitting his throat. Mike is shot to death by Walt. Bolsa is hit by a cartel team sent by Gus.It's.... it's almost as if both Mike and Gus are actually monsters with no redeeming features and even though you like them as characters, much like Tony Soprano, they are fucking terrible pieces of shit.
Security for his daughter in law and granddaughter.Money
TFW Mike would have an objectively happier ending overall if he killed everybody but Nacho in this encounter.hearing Mike say "do it" when Nacho had the gun out honestly made it seem like, in that moment, Mike would've backed Nacho up in the gunfight.
which is a pretty big deal considering who would've been in that gunfight, unless i misheard, the website I use has low as fuck audio.