they'd know about the ricin if they'd bugged jesse's apartment. it's hard to believe they wouldn't have, given what a joker in the deck Jesse's steez is. of course any bugs may have been melted down for ore by jesse's "party friends". but it's not like mike doesn't know when Jesse will be at work to put more in.
Giancarlo Esposito is great as the dogged lefty reporter in Bob Roberts
― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 8 September 2011 23:45 (fourteen years ago)
http://www.sugarsdropshop.com/buggin-out.jpg
― challopian rubes (sic), Thursday, 8 September 2011 23:59 (fourteen years ago)
they'd know about the ricin if they'd bugged jesse's apartment. it's hard to believe they wouldn't have, given what a joker in the deck Jesse's steez is.
This is exactly what I was thinking. The text Jesse received seemed a bit loaded and suspiciously-timed to me.
― SNEEZED GOING DOWN STEPS, PAIN WHEN PUTTING SOCKS ON (Deric W. Haircare), Friday, 9 September 2011 02:27 (fourteen years ago)
sorta think Walt needs to realize that very few, if any, security cameras have microphones in them, and even if they did, there's no way anyone is listening to their outputHahaha every time he makes a speech to the camera I say, "Is there even audio on that?"
Hahaha every time he makes a speech to the camera I say, "Is there even audio on that?"
i am way late to this but 1. walt found out about his house being bugged and assumes there is a similar device somewhere in the lab 2. in the latest episode gus's computer is shown displaying walt and his voice is heard, although whether or not it's diagetic (heard in the fictional world or just heard by the audience) is a valid question
― anorange (abanana), Friday, 9 September 2011 04:25 (fourteen years ago)
Amid all the Walt & Jesse stuff, is it possible that Gus and Mike just aren't that interested in revenge? That as long as he doesn't fuck up and lead the police to them, doesn't kill any more of their dudes, and continues to cook, they're okay with him continuing as he is? Walt is paranoid and egocentric enough to believe they're still out to kill him, but Mike & Gus don't seem concerned in the slightest. Why would there be, when the Mexican drug barons and Hank himself are much more pressing concerns?
This is kind of what I've been thinking throughout; that Gus would be reluctant to kill Walt because he just doesn't really want to (unless he has to, then you know he'd do it in a heartbeat) and so hasn't really planned on it... this uneasy ceasefire seems to be working fine all round except for Walt going nuts.
― kinder, Friday, 9 September 2011 05:35 (fourteen years ago)
Not sure if anyone has noted this already, but that scene of Walt telling Hank about his mineral collection in high school was one of my favorite Cranston scenes this season. When he's talking about that stuff, there's this genuine wonderment and enthusiasm, which is totally at odds with the paranoid narcissist he has become. Which is especially poignant because it was that fascination and obsession that eventually gave him the tools to fuck everything up so horribly. And then, when they pull into Los Pollos Hermanos, all that drains, and he's instantly an angry, frightened mess again. Great piece of acting, I thought.
― SonicBum, Friday, 9 September 2011 14:40 (fourteen years ago)
yea i liked that a lot. it did ring true as a nice, honest moment where walt was being actually human. it did bother me a tiny bit that i could just ~feel~ how much the writers enjoyed paying off the whole rock collecting thing w/ that but w/e
― johnny crunch, Friday, 9 September 2011 14:48 (fourteen years ago)
Also Gus did say to Hector that he wasn't particularly interested in an eye for an eye. I dunno, a couple of dead stooges just don't seem worth Gus caring about in comparion with his superstar meth cook.
― Matt DC, Friday, 9 September 2011 14:53 (fourteen years ago)
what i liked his how Hank was all "stfu about the stupid 'rocks'!" - like he's clearly moved on.
xpost
― Porto for Pyros (The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall), Friday, 9 September 2011 14:56 (fourteen years ago)
I was under the pressure that Gus was mocking Hector. After all, Gus did have Mike wipe out a hunk of his competition, which is what began - or reignited - the feud with the cartel. Kind of like "if you keep up this eye for an eye shit, I can tell you right now how it's going to end, Hector, so might as well just give up now."
At least Mike has the foresight to recognize that even he might have trouble taking on a huge hunk of the heavily armed, ruthless Mexican drug trade. I wonder if Mike, with his police connections, will try to set the DEA on the cartels and just step out of the way.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 9 September 2011 14:58 (fourteen years ago)
yeah, just hank referring to them as "rocks" shows he's moved on.
i am amused at how they randomly picked out chilean to be gus' nationality. i was watching the episode when he has dinner with walt and was laughing when he comes out with: "this is paila marina" - a dish i love but never expected to see referenced in an american tv drama.
― you've got male (jim in glasgow), Friday, 9 September 2011 14:59 (fourteen years ago)
I also did not get the impression Walt was genuinely enthused about rocks. I felt like he was happily playing along, almost too enthusiastically, even nervously.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 9 September 2011 15:00 (fourteen years ago)
That's true as well, but I just don't think Gus is that arsed about getting dragged into revenge spirals when he could be making $$$$$.
― Matt DC, Friday, 9 September 2011 15:00 (fourteen years ago)
Sorry, many xposts there.
Just curious, I googled information about the Chilean drug trade. I found it interesting that the country was conspicuously not terribly beset by drug problems until relatively recently, and even then it's largely consumption and, in some parts of the country, trafficking, not production. Gives Gus an extra layer of alibi.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 9 September 2011 15:04 (fourteen years ago)
But again, Gus arsed at least to a degree. He killed his competition in a backhanded sort of way, and his "look at me" exchange with Hector indicated a certain degree of "in your face."
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 9 September 2011 15:05 (fourteen years ago)
And not a coincidence that Gus, in the show's chronologically, only finally built the super lab he and his partner pitched all those years before, before he was run out of Mexico. Gus has clearly been waiting for this moment.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 9 September 2011 15:07 (fourteen years ago)
@Josh in Chicago, re. Walt and the rocks -- Don't disagree here; it's not like he was all, "A mineral show? Sweet!" But as he talked about the minerals he owned as a kid, it didn't seem artificial to me. Seemed in some way like he was trying to communicate the language of a shared passion, something that predated his descent into hell. But when Hank was like, "Dude enough about the rocks -- we're gonna do some surveillance on this Gus Fring," it was like even in that fleeting moment, Walt could not (and understood he could not) escape the grave he has dug for himself -- in fact it just got deeper.
― SonicBum, Friday, 9 September 2011 15:12 (fourteen years ago)
One thing this week's Gus revelations have left me curious about (and I don't mean to bring up old business but): Can anyone tell me why Gus allowed Walt to fire Gale and bring in Jesse in the first place? As far as I can tell, he always intended for the lab to be Gale's; he groomed the kid over many years, it seems; he may have even been in love with him. Walt was always intended to be collateral damage in Gus' mind, no? Someone who would act as an instructor to Gale and eventually (somehow) die? That Gus would just give in to Walt's whims seemed questionable to me when it occurred, and now, given what we know about Gus, it seems almost impossible that he would have EVER believed Gale was fucking up the calibrations on the lab equipment or whatever (at least to the extent that he would be so quickly and unceremoniously dismissed). I mean, the entire arc of the series hinges on that decision, but it rang false to me at the time and now it seems almost completely disingenuous and out of place.
― SonicBum, Friday, 9 September 2011 15:46 (fourteen years ago)
gale took shortcuts
― conrad, Friday, 9 September 2011 15:50 (fourteen years ago)
gus found gale's karaoke youtubez & was rightly appalled
― johnny crunch, Friday, 9 September 2011 15:54 (fourteen years ago)
lol gus was in love with gale? taking this "gus is gay" thing too far.
― you've got male (jim in glasgow), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:00 (fourteen years ago)
He has to settle for Mike now but doesn't really like them rough.
― Matt DC, Friday, 9 September 2011 16:16 (fourteen years ago)
Really annoyed at Walt because he had to waste that sweet young thing Victor.
― you've got male (jim in glasgow), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:18 (fourteen years ago)
@jim in glasgow -- That wasn't my observation; I saw it kicked around in a couple different places. But it's not crazy, is it? If we accept (for the moment) that Gus was in love with Maximino Arciniega, a brilliant, soft-spoken chemist -- who was murdered in front of Gus, which probably traumatized him -- is it that hard to accept that he might also develop feelings for Gale, a person with very similar qualities? Admittedly, the "Gus is gay" thing hasn't been explored on the show, and as such this theory may indeed be taking it too far, but it's not taking it to ridiculous ends.
― SonicBum, Friday, 9 September 2011 16:33 (fourteen years ago)
I suspect that Gus isn't gay and that the Mexican drug guys were just trying to intimidate them by making fun of them for being a bit effete.
― Matt DC, Friday, 9 September 2011 16:39 (fourteen years ago)
Like I think they deliberately made both of them look ridiculously green in order to show how out of their depth they were.
― Matt DC, Friday, 9 September 2011 16:40 (fourteen years ago)
Homophobic insult humor among violent thugs, why I never
― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:40 (fourteen years ago)
FWIW, a quick Google search revealed this: This week's Breaking Bad podcast did address the subject. The question of whether Gus and Max are lovers comes up starting at about the 40:30 mark. When asked about it being "alluded" to, Gilligan says "It's open to interpretation. It's whatever the audience wants it to be." Both Steven Bauer, the actor who plays Don Eladio, and the episode's editor, Kelly Dixon, saw Gus as gay, to which Gilligan says "It's okay to infer that." (via AfterElton.com)
― SonicBum, Friday, 9 September 2011 16:43 (fourteen years ago)
(Not sure if that was posted already. My apologies if so.)
― SonicBum, Friday, 9 September 2011 16:44 (fourteen years ago)
That's his response to pretty much every controversy
― the special technique of liveblogging (The Brainwasher), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:45 (fourteen years ago)
But it's not crazy, is it? If we accept (for the moment) that Gus was in love with Maximino Arciniega, a brilliant, soft-spoken chemist -- who was murdered in front of Gus, which probably traumatized him -- is it that hard to accept that he might also develop feelings for Gale, a person with very similar qualities?
welll the actor playing max was really handsome tho
― Lamp, Friday, 9 September 2011 16:47 (fourteen years ago)
the right response too. Keeps those message boards ticking over
― Number None, Friday, 9 September 2011 16:48 (fourteen years ago)
xxp: I'm not sure -- Gilligan is often pretty straightforward with his info. He flatly stated that Jesse killed Gale at the end of S. 3, when everyone was wondering where that gun was pointed. Of course, this comment says nothing at all. (FWIW I personally didn't read it as "Gus is gay" on first viewing, but have been swayed somewhat by the Internet chatter.) Either way, the show is going to some lengths to make Gus' sexuality ambiguous, I think, and I do believe it will pay off more than Rawls at the gay bar on The Wire.
― SonicBum, Friday, 9 September 2011 16:52 (fourteen years ago)
a gay sex scene in the lab
― conrad, Friday, 9 September 2011 16:55 (fourteen years ago)
I think it's deft in that you can see it either way, and it will almost certainly not impact the plot whatsoever, which is pretty much the way life works.
― TracerHandVEVO (Tracer Hand), Friday, 9 September 2011 16:57 (fourteen years ago)
I thought that was just the "Mexico" lens filter
― kinder, Friday, 9 September 2011 18:18 (fourteen years ago)
gus and max might have been a gay couple but there's nothing to suggest that gus and gale had anything going on, though i would say gale seemed to have a thing for ol' walt.
― you've got male (jim in glasgow), Friday, 9 September 2011 20:03 (fourteen years ago)
they never said where in the apartment they found Gus's fingerprints. maybe the headboard?!
― Porto for Pyros (The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall), Friday, 9 September 2011 20:10 (fourteen years ago)
bottle of amyl
― you've got male (jim in glasgow), Friday, 9 September 2011 20:12 (fourteen years ago)
I was wondering how they officially had Gus's fingerprints on record anyway? Or is it an immigration thing. I know Hank got them off that soda cup but he'd have to have a legit record somewhere?
― kinder, Friday, 9 September 2011 20:16 (fourteen years ago)
nope. they used the soda cup.
― you've got male (jim in glasgow), Friday, 9 September 2011 20:18 (fourteen years ago)
it's a tv show.
― you've got male (jim in glasgow), Friday, 9 September 2011 20:19 (fourteen years ago)
http://nerdmeltla.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/the-more-you-know1.jpg
― kinder, Friday, 9 September 2011 20:24 (fourteen years ago)
I think his fingerprints were on a telescope? Can't remember where I got that, though.
― SonicBum, Friday, 9 September 2011 20:32 (fourteen years ago)
What I mean is how come, officially, they'd have had his prints on record to check against? They didn't ask him to give them his prints in connection to this case. (Or did they, that's what I'm asking). He'd know whether they had his prints or not from any criminal record, and if not then it would be clear to him that Hank got them by some 'unofficial' means and it'd get thrown out of court and/or tell him that Hank's gone maverick.I know they *used* the soda cup and I know it's a TV show, btw.
― kinder, Friday, 9 September 2011 21:02 (fourteen years ago)
I just assumed they had all sorts of unidentified prints from Gale's apartment on file (incl. Gus' prints) which Hank compared to the cup.
― Race Against Rockism (Myonga Vön Bontee), Friday, 9 September 2011 21:54 (fourteen years ago)
But there was no way to ID any of those as Gus' prints unless his were on file with some govt agency. Do legal immigrants to the US get fingerprinted?
― Halal Spaceboy (WmC), Friday, 9 September 2011 22:09 (fourteen years ago)
Nah, they were just going on what Hank had: prints from the cup (which Hank knew belonged to Gus) and the unidentified prints from Gale's apartment (which Hank matched to the prints from the cup). It wouldn't have held up in court, and it's pretty likely cops IRL wouldn't drag in a suspect on something that flimsy, but they weren't arresting him, just asking questions. Gus could have said: "How the hell did you get my prints on file? I want a lawyer!" But that would have been fishy and unlike Gus, especially w/r/t his prior dealings with the DEA. This dude is a major police supporter, not a hostile witness or real suspect -- they want to give him a chance to clear his name and he wants to be as accommodating as possible.
― SonicBum, Friday, 9 September 2011 22:21 (fourteen years ago)
also it's fiction so getting fingerprints off a cup flies. unless you get all ilx about it and overanalyse it all to hell.
― you've got male (jim in glasgow), Friday, 9 September 2011 22:35 (fourteen years ago)