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The shit Gale was making would have sufficed.Junkies, no. But Gus did to keep those junkies.
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The shit Gale was making would have sufficed.Junkies, no. But Gus did to keep those junkies.
True and it cut into Walt's ego hard.The shit Gale was making would have sufficed.
And Gale would have been better off making the ultimate cup of coffee. And the world would have been better off for having it. But noooo, he had to cook meth instead.The shit Gale was making would have sufficed.
I’m curious when he said this because it feels like something he made up years after the first season. Walt was a lot more sympathetic in the first few episodes and didn’t seem like they’d have this aspect of him as part of his character until well into the show, likely around the time he told Jesse he was in the empire business.Vince did say that Walt left GrayMatter because Gretchen's family was rich and thus he wouldnt be the breadwinner. His ego couldnt stand that so he probably thought he could strike up something on his own, thus the reason he left.
Gus’s crew eventually started to figure it out, like Victor. The quantities of chemicals they ordered, the numerous security cameras filming them cooking could time everything perfectly, etc. they’d have been able to figure it out quickly. A drug kingpin with a nine-figure drug business plus a chain restaurant plus a laundry service would’ve taken that approach rather than just killing everybody.The inference throughout was they were the only ones that could cook the blue.
If you watch the first two seasons after having watched the whole show, it is a lot more obvious that Walt was always an asshole.I’m curious when he said this because it feels like something he made up years after the first season. Walt was a lot more sympathetic in the first few episodes and didn’t seem like they’d have this aspect of him as part of his character until well into the show, likely around the time he told Jesse he was in the empire business.
It's funny that with how erratic he usually is, Walt was arguably at his most well behaved when he was working for Gus, and it's only when Gus tried to kill him over 2 no-name dealers and his junkie sidekick did he realize this whole thing wasn't gonna work and he had to kill him first.S4 Walt was mostly acting out of self defense because Gus just couldnt the deaths of two nameless drug dealers go. If anything, Walt was pretty passive in S3 and only lashed out because Jesse was about to get himself killed.
Gus being a homo seems like something they added after the fact. When we first meet him he's talking about his wife and kids.If you watch the first two seasons after having watched the whole show, it is a lot more obvious that Walt was always an asshole.
I don't think this was one of those things (like Jesse not getting killed early on) that they changed.
It's a retcon. He's obviously supposed to be like Walt with a wife and kids and a secret life. They needed fag representation and didn't want to write a new character so they just used Gus as the token faggot. They also had Gale being a fan of traveling to asian countries and hanging out with little kids singing karaoke. Plus his mugshot and criminal past. But they didn't want to follow through on that plot line either.Gus being a homo seems like something they added after the fact. When we first meet him he's talking about his wife and kids.
Except the only time Walt actually interacted with Gus in his own home, there were no signs whatsoever of a wife or kids. He used that bullshit to manipulate Walt. "A man provides."Gus being a homo seems like something they added after the fact. When we first meet him he's talking about his wife and kids.
I’m curious when he said this because it feels like something he made up years after the first season. Walt was a lot more sympathetic in the first few episodes and didn’t seem like they’d have this aspect of him as part of his character until well into the show, likely around the time he told Jesse he was in the empire business.
It's funny that with how erratic he usually is, Walt was arguably at his most well behaved when he was working for Gus, and it's only when Gus tried to kill him over 2 no-name dealers and his junkie sidekick did he realize this whole thing wasn't gonna work and he had to kill him first.
It's a retcon. He's obviously supposed to be like Walt with a wife and kids and a secret life. They needed fag representation and didn't want to write a new character so they just used Gus as the token faggot. They also had Gale being a fan of traveling to asian countries and hanging out with little kids singing karaoke. Plus his mugshot and criminal past. But they didn't want to follow through on that plot line either.
Gus’s crew eventually started to figure it out, like Victor. The quantities of chemicals they ordered, the numerous security cameras filming them cooking could time everything perfectly, etc. they’d have been able to figure it out quickly. A drug kingpin with a nine-figure drug business plus a chain restaurant plus a laundry service would’ve taken that approach rather than just killing everybody.
No they've said that the original plan was for Walt to go much darker much quicker, which is why he starts to dial things back in season two. He was supposed to torture Tuco for Jesse's death, then kill Tuco for killing Junior. I'm glad they didn't go that way, the slower progression of his descent works better for the show and makes him more sympathetic. Also, where the fuck would you even go after turning Walt into Jigsaw?If you watch the first two seasons after having watched the whole show, it is a lot more obvious that Walt was always an asshole.
I don't think this was one of those things (like Jesse not getting killed early on) that they changed.
And this is an example of Gus being dumb, frankly. He should have been completely on board with Jesse getting rid of a couple loose cannons because both using and killing kids is seriously bad business that brings down heat on your operation. There was no way Gus meant "kill that kid" when he said stop using kids.Which led to him bringing Jesse into the operation, then Tomas gets killed and Jesse just cant fucking let go of that, causing Walt to save his ass and then Gus decides HE cant fucking leg of the deaths of two nameless dealers he easily could have replaced (and were acting on their own if he didnt order them to kill Tomas).
That's partly because they realized getting rid of Jesse would just have been a huge mistake, and the early dark turn more or less required something like that. Also if they went right there, where else was there to go after that?No they've said that the original plan was for Walt to go much darker much quicker, which is why he starts to dial things back in season two.
The original plan was to make Walt the bad guy like Scarface. And have him die in a shootout of a heart attack or cancer. The FBI or DEA finally track him down with a huge SWAT team and Walt's just dead in his office chair from cancer. In the end they couldn't even have Walt kill Hank or Jesse. They had to introduce Nazis to make Walt as sympathetic as possible. So that audiences could root for him and Jesse to defeat the final Nazi bosses of the franchise.No they've said that the original plan was for Walt to go much darker much quicker, which is why he starts to dial things back in season two. He was supposed to torture Tuco for Jesse's death, then kill Tuco for killing Junior. I'm glad they didn't go that way, the slower progression of his descent works better for the show and makes him more sympathetic. Also, where the fuck would you even go after turning Walt into Jigsaw?
Tbh I don't really think that and if so it didn't work. Jack was more sympathetic and honorable than Walt was by that point. Even Todd the psycho prevented them from fucking up Walt's goofy exterminator scheme and getting caught the first time they cooked.In the end they couldn't even have Walt kill Hank or Jesse. They had to introduce Nazis to make Walt as sympathetic as possible.
Walt had comic book hero plot armor. Gus leaves him alive multiple times. Mike leaves him alive several times and once ties him up with plastic cuffs where he can easily escape. Walt kills them both. Hank confronts him without backup and Walt's backup saves him. Jack leaves Walt alive with millions of dollars instead of killing him. Saul doesn't flip on Walt to the DEA.Walt got off easy the way he died.
And this is an example of Gus being dumb, frankly. He should have been completely on board with Jesse getting rid of a couple loose cannons because both using and killing kids is seriously bad business that brings down heat on your operation. There was no way Gus meant "kill that kid" when he said stop using kids.
I WILL KILL YOUR INFANT DAUGHTER.Its rather ambiguious if Gus ordered them to kill Tomas (he legit seemed to be offended when Walt later on implies he did so)
I WILL KILL YOUR INFANT DAUGHTER.