After an altercation where his nephew Tuco (Raymond Cruz) beats Mike (Jonathan Banks) to a pulp and gets himself arrested, Hector Salamanca (Mark Margolis) tries to bribe Mike into taking on more of the blame.
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From Season 2, Episode 5 “Rebecca”
Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family’s financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White’s releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
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This is the exact moment where Mike becomes finger.
When hector said " I'm looking for the best possible outcome for everybody." It was a threat and mike catches real easily that's why he was angry at the end.
It would have been great if Hector wasn’t retarded in Breaking Bad. Walter could have made good business with him!
"He really did ahnomber on you
What a nice fella, apologizing on his nephew's behalf. He must be a very good person in real life.
All that just for Tuco to shank a dude for 5 more years
The bell foreshadow before the scene is incredible
2:29 You're an ex-cop
Subtitles: You're an ex-scope
They really did a the balls on you
love Mike
In this exact scene we know Hector's choice of coffee is black , for the future just in case !
I don’t see mike being the kind of guy who eats with his back to the door
I like how Hector can ACTUALLY be intimidating by being calm in this scenario, not like with Lalo with his welcoming overly charming approach but like a corporate buisness-time is on the dime approach…which shows that Hector is more than a degenerate cartel thug but an actual buisness man on his own terms….
I have watched both of these actors sit down and talk with each other about the art of acting as well as about the creation and growth of their characters, and I have massive respect for both of them as true artists in their field.
He's here to see his balls
And here Mike has already been paid something like $30,000 dollars to put him in jail and to keep him in there as part of another deal from a drug dealer lol😄 That’s why Mikes face is all black and blue. I think they wrote a song about that…..no wait…. That song was Blue On Black👍😊
How heartwarming. Those two nice older gents are at their favorite diner having a friendly conversation over coffee. The one wearing the hat is clearly looking out for the best interests of the other one, and he even leaves the waitress a generous tip. If only young people these days would follow this example.
This is literally the only scene in the entire series where we see Hector act like a decent, respectable human being.
Man I just couldn't ever get truly invested in BCS. The acting isn't that great I mean from everyone except Odinkirk and even he's not a character I really care to much for in big doses. And the main reason the acting isn't that great to me is because everyone is just too old too continue these characters. It reminds me of the Irishman smh, trying to watch my favorite actor's growing up looking so tired and unenthusiastic about what their doing. It just takes me right out of the experience, Hector is so old he's shaking like come on now. They had to get a body double for him just to sit down get up and walk out of the dinner.