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  • at 1:30, i'd argue that the principle reason Gustavo was cultivating Jesse was to create a rift between Jesse and Walt, whether or not he saw "potential" in Jesse. Any increase in his influence over Jesse lessened Walt's power, helping Gus.

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  • I thought a major reason he didn't kill Jesse was because of his past, revealed in the flashback. He saw himself, in a way, in Jesse, and his partner was Walt. His partner was killed and Gus could never stoop down to the Don's level

  • well, i think he tried to change jesse to create a rift between him and walt but also because he saw potential in jesse. In season 3 when (spoilers)

    Walt did that thing with his car to the 2 guys, Gus knew that Walt's loyalty wasnt ultimately to Gus. But he thought if he could create a rift in jessse and walt that Jesse would givwe him permission to kill walt and also jesse would have loyalty toward Gus.

  • @OS69Jokey2 lmao

  • Gus is good, but he turned dead inside after *SPOILERS* happened in his past.

  • nothing is black and white, except for gustavo Fring and Walter White, heyoooo!

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