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Why Gus Fring Was Breaking Bad's Most Terrifying Villain
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Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul's Gustavo "Gus" Fring, is without a doubt one of the best TV Villains ever to grace the small screen. Starting in Breaking Bad, and continuing through the prequel Better Call Saul, we saw a story of a man who would stop at nothing to achieve success. Gus Fring had an incredibly chilling presence in both shows. But what made Gustavo Fring so terrifying to begin with? How does such an unassuming character grow into one of the most chilling villains on TV?

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@trinodot8112

4 months ago

Gus Fring was honestly my absolute favorite character in the Breaking Bad universe. That moment when Walter meets him in the restaurant and he immediately flips script from a normal run-of-the-mill general manager to a cold sociopathic cartel boss is so iconic. It was always so cool seeing him balance the two sides of himself so effortlessly. Sort of like a Jekel and Hyde situation.

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@metalmilitia89

4 months ago

I’d love if Better Call Saul had received more critical acclaim.

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@abdelali9279

4 months ago

I find it interesting how in Breaking Bad many characters came out of necessity, Jesse was supposed to die but stayed due to his great on screen Chemistry with Walter, and Mike being added since they had scheduling issues with Bob Odenkirk, and we got Gus for both to fill a character killed due to scheduling issues with the actor and also staying for longer than planned due to its great performance

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@YoRezzi

4 months ago

While I think Lalo was a slightly better pure villian, Giancarlo made Gus so intriguing and mysterious that you can’t get mad at anyone who says he’s the best TV villain ever. It’s a shame his work never won at the Emmy’s, but to be fair the Emmy’s have no credibility anyway. Season 8 of Game of Thrones has more Emmy wins than every Better Call Saul season….

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@mayuridave5766

4 months ago

“Sometimes mystery is more fascinating than the answer of origins” - gus fring

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@AqueleRod

4 months ago

It's amazing how Vince Gilligan and the writers of BB and BCS were sensitive to the own shows development... it's "almost like" the characters and arcs developed by themselves. Jesse, Gus, Mike, Saul... all had other planned paths that were changed with the progression of the shows. It's fascinating to see how their writing process worked.

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@petermanji8116

4 months ago

I'd love a breakdown of Lalo Salamanca, he's often overlooked but is one of my favorite characters in the universe.

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@EvilDaren

4 months ago

as a non-english speaking person, I think I missed the subtility of the romantic relationship between Gus and his cook, his vengeance path seems so much more meaningful now

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@uchihabomber1296

4 months ago

It really is just so tragic that Better Call Saul didn’t win a single Emmy. I’d even argue it was better than Breaking Bad but I’m just nervous to really believe my statement

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@PricefieldPunk

4 months ago

Lalo to me was the most terrifying of the franchise just cause he was as smart as Gus but he could also get the job done with his own hands and no help. He was like the Joker of the BB/BCS universe while Gus was the Kingpin of the series.

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@russell28533

4 months ago

I always felt Gus had the opportunity to slip into a normal life and a second chance at happiness when both he and the waiter began flirting at the wine bar, but he did not want to betray the memory of Max. Essentially Gus "died" when Max was murdered, and all was left was a vessel filled with revenge, and that vessel had only one destination.

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@Magdalena8008s

4 months ago

Ironically, he was just interviewed a few days ago and said he was interested and there had or has been talk about a series seeing the rise of Fring. And seeing how Better Call Saul turned out. As long as we have the same people involved from BB and BCS I have full confidence it will be spectacular.

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@DominickSpano

4 months ago

I loved Breaking Bad, but after Gus waa eliminated I feel the show lost some stream. It went from truly exceptional to very great towards the end, which is still better than almost all shows. This speaks volumes to Gus' performance in the show. Gus was honestly my favorite character, less Walter himself.

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@tembodiaz

4 months ago

He is a brilliant actor and a brilliant villain.

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@jwnj9716

4 months ago

My introduction to Giancarlo Esposito was in the best Marvel movie, "Maximum Overdrive".

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@SrirajaPanich

4 months ago

Your analysis is incredible, as always. Keep doing what you’re doing man! I never caught that Gus is “always still standing” even in death.

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@iconoclast137

4 months ago

i think Giancarlo Esposito's performance was utterly terrifying, and if you never seen Do the right thing, he is buggin out

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@peloyane7724

4 months ago

Great breakdown. I enjoyed this video.

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@AGAMEGNOM

3 months ago

Hes terrifying because he knows he can blend in hes one of the greatest villains put to screen and hes calm yet secure and that stare is deeply evil

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@drax8195

4 months ago

He was truly bing chilling

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