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  • HAHAHA! THAT WAS SOOO STUPID!

  • Better get back to work dude..

  • 0:18 And he was smiling like he actually remembered who he was working for. My bloodlust was soonafter dearly satisfied when Lookeyloo got sliced up by pollos.

  • I saw a guy do this to someone for jumping the line in KFC. No kidding.

  • This scene was so difficult to watch; it was terrifying.

  • @ellanceo How exactly did inteligence level come into this?

    Please explain, your stupidity is making this unclear.

  • ok...so wtf was tht?

  • where's the black moth super rainbow I was expecting?

  • thatnk's for this spoiler

  • LIKE A FUCKING GUS BOSS

    /watch?v=ifwJKh4rmI0

  • I love how Mike is just holding his cup o' joe like nothing's happening, lol.

  • I never realized that mike pointed his gun to Gus when he killed victor

  • welp, no worries now. I just realized why the last episode was titled "face off"

  • thumbs up if you think walt and jesse are scared of gus

  • i loved victor :(

  • He will do this with an infant daughter next season

  • Mikes Reaction with the Gun, haha.

  • LIKE A BOSS!

  • that death was fairly graphic.

  • ahhh 240p we meet again.....

  • Yes, this is no 'remix' or anything musical, just something I had to do after watching that. Future music ventures are currently on hold due to corporate hatred and FBI interference. But all will go back to normal, with many new tracks already done for YouTube. Now just gotta get the Feds to give back my shit...

  • One of the best scenes I've ever witnessed. Gus' demeanor illustrated several points:

    1. Just because I wear these nice suits doesn't mean I'm afraid to get my hands dirty.

    2. No one cooks (or lifts a damn finger) without my permission.

    3. You bitches (Walter, Jesse) are on borrowed time.

    All without flinching once. I have seen just about every relevant gangster movie and major performance. I've never been that locked in.

  • @KnotTheMan Gus killed him because he was witnessed by Gale's neighbors when after he failed to warn him of Jesse's intentions.

  • @1onskates Remember Heisenberg's uncertainty principle; it could be a variety of reasons why he killed him, and in that matter, and with that demeanor. The point is to bring forth the truth in the heads of those who think they run shit because they have a chemistry degree or they benefited from the foibles of others. Thats why he doesn't speak during the affair; their unconscious speaks in his stead.

  • @KnotTheMan Interviewer: "I heard you had to put the premiere script down and walk away from it for a little while when you first read it. G. Esposito: I did. The scene was so heavy and it really comes out of left field. After reading it for the first time, I was a little bit shaken and I put it down. I had no doubt in my ability to be able to make it all happen, but I had some deep concern about being able to do it and coming out of it unscathed, without really hurting my spirit and my soul.

  • @KnotTheMan

    hmm i think you got something wrong:

    1. he wore the suit BECAUSE he planned to makes his hands dirty

    2. he killed him because of your point 3 (which i agree) and not because the asian guy cooked without permission

  • @KnotTheMan Didn't he kill him not because he cooked but because he was seen at the crime? :P

  • I did not see that coming at all. I thought Gus was going to go after Jesse.

  • So where does the 'remix' come in?

  • well , get back to work !!

  • -_-

    

  • amc had a violence warning appear before this scene making me think "oh shit, whats going to happen now" though nothing could have prepared me for that, still picking my jaw off the floor now

  • @lukkyluke1991 I figured there would have been, I didn't watch it live so I wasn't prepared for anything. It's amazing how much violence is accepted on cable TV today.

  • @ellanceo I don't believe cable TV has any restrictions since it's not under the jurisdiction of the FCC.

  • @NickTehNewbie Not exactly. FCC restrictions have time ranges so for late night programming the only restrictions come from the advertisers, either directly or indirectly.

  • @ellanceo It is more amazing how much violence is accepted in our society today.

  • @ellanceo

    Today?

    Because it was any different in the olden days?

    *rolls eyes and looks at Wild E Coyote, etc*

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