How caring of Gus to immediately attend to Hector without hesitation, they have such a good friendship I bet they would literally take a bomb for each other
@@damreeds2360 Someone missed the joke. Edit: I come back to this almost a year later and there's World War 3 because of my comment, lol. In case your comment was sarcastic, sorry Dam Reeds.
''Salamanca blood built this business''. Remember, Hector has nephews but no brothers are shown. He has a grandson but no son. When he says the blood of his family built this business, he's definitely being literal. No wonder this was personal for him.
True! However, even so, you NEVER make professional business personal! That's the lesson! "You should be kissing my a•• right now!" Really?? I'm like, dude, get over yourself! He was dedicated to the cartel; yes he was! Even so, he got ahead of himself!
Honestly you are right. Imagine Salamanca family rising to power in the 50's or something like that. They must have lost so many brothers, sisters, fathers, sons etc. I think that also explains why they were so close to each other "La familia es todo."
But he doesn’t compare to gus, especially since gus can remain calm under stress while hector, in this scene for example, gets very emotional very quick.
@@lasinloser3979nobody is saying he’s the best schemer or actually the most dangerous character, but there are parts about him that we like. Simply pointing out his character flaws doesn’t make him a worse character as a whole necessarily, they’re different, so bringing up gus here doesn’t really make sense.
Of all possible last lines, Hector screaming it "IT IS PERSONAL" in front of Gus has to be the most chilling idea. The Cartel never knew that all of it was personal, until it was too late
Alberto from Scarface, the guy who was supposed to detonate the bomb but was eliminated by Tony instead for trying to detonate the bomb with a woman and kids in the car.
Walt took over the operation just as Gus eliminated literally the entire competition. had he pulled his nursing-home stunt before Gus killed Eladio, Walt wouldn't have made it past season 5 episode 1. he had no idea of how to deal with the cartel or the repercussions of trying to take over a huge chunk of their business.
All the Salamancas are hot heads, real life kinda mirrors this. Cartels have lost control of their "soldier" gangs before and the gangs often go off on their own to form a rival cartel
@@noahmay7708 The people running them, probably. Really though most of the people in a cartel are in it because they almost literally don't know better or have a literal/figurative gun to their head forcing them to work for them.
@@holdencross6126 fun fact: he came out on Ace Ventura Pet Detective and Scarface. He still looked the same age, in all of those movies, to the Breaking Bad series.
Maybe all happened because of Kim. If she had not pushed Jimmy against Howard, Howard would not have died, she would have not left Jimmy, Jimmy would have not become "the criminal lawyer" and Walt, without Saul's help, would have died or get arrested.
@@lucasadam65 Definitely for the fact of murdering Gustavo’s good friend Max right in front of him. Both Gus and Nacho interact with the Salamanca family and Eladio’s cartel on a near-daily basis, but Nacho is with the Salamancas more often than Gus. So based on consistency of interaction, I think Nacho Varga hates familia Salamanca and their cruel, petty actions as a whole much more than Gustavo Fring who wipes them and the cartel out of revenge for Max.
@@ocifer One of the show's writers dropped that fact and in BCS Lalo (or Juan Bolsa, can't remember) refers to Max as Gustavo's boyfriend. But I think the latter is just Lalo using that word as an epithet instead of referring to Max as Gus' close friend. If they were in love or not, Max dying is the reason why Gus took revenge on the Cartel.
"Put them back." Mike had the right idea, but Nacho handing off a full pill bottle after Hector just spilled his last few is probably what tipped Gus off.
I always thought what tipped Gus off was Nacho put the the bottle from the ground in his left jacket pocket, but then hands the paramedic a bottle from his right jacket pocket.
@@prepare3envelopes Gus was too busy saving Hector's life to notice where Nacho put the pills. But he would have noticed the few handful that Hector dropped, vs. the almost full thing of pills that Nacho handed over.
That part at 2:10 when Gus said "Call 911" is kind of funny, no matter how rich and powerful they are dealing drugs in their illegal business, when it comes to health they'll still call emergency services to help them. Like kids playing rough and when one gets hurt, the rest call a teacher.
TBH as long you aren’t shot, medics won’t call the cops on you, you can show up to the ER ODed, beaten up, or super drunk and they will do what they can to save you.
It's not as if they have their personal helicopters right on hand. They're having a low-profile meeting at night, even if they had their private hospitals and doctors (and Gus does), calling 911 is still the fastest way to get medical assistance for Hector. However, your analogy does fit their behaviour every time they have to deal with official institutions, the cops, the medical field...
Actor Mark Margolis (Hector Salamanca) played this scene so masterfully, that he really got a stroke, it impressed Vince Gilligan and he decided to keep this scene in series.
No worries, the origins and adventures of the boss Consugmi will be shown in the Better Call Saul prequel coming around 5 years later like they did with Ignacio and Lalo *wink*
Gus might have been pissed with Nacho at the time since the stroke nearly killed Hector before Gus could take his revenge on him but since it allowed him to go to the old people's home and torture Hector about the deaths of cartel members and his relatives he'd probably thank him for it.
I think Gus still got mad because it completely changed his plans. It's likely that he had carefully planned his revenge without even considering the chance that Hector could end up suffering a stroke, and knowing how Gus is obsessed with order and having everything under control, this probably infuriated him, even if he eventually benefit from it.
It do be sad tho how the salamancas are getting fucked over like that like I can just picture all the early days of the cartel with Hector's brothers getting killed off and now he's the only one left of his generation
1:24 I love how threatening Bolsa's face is. We don't see it much, but he is a dangerous man. A civil war was about the begin in the Cartel, and his eyes were telling "You are really digging your own grave, old man"
He actually doesn't want him to die. He wants him to live to torment him with enacting revenge on his family and how he destroyed what he build. In Breaking Bad he decides to kill him because he thought he snitched on him after he was last living member of Salamanca family.
There’s something so chilling about Hector when he’s angry, enraged that the entire cartel would toss his legendary family aside out of liability. Especially since these are his last moments on his own two feet, literally standing up for his family one last time
I bet had Hector not had the stroke he'd probably have gone after Gus then declared war on Eladio and the cartel. The funny thing is he thought him and the other Salamancas were important but they were just cartel muscle. Gus was the moneymaker and he was only acting loyal so Eladio and his lot wouldn't see it coming when he killed them.
Perfect assessment. Still, I'm wondering if most cartels rendezvous would be this problematic. Eladio seemed awfully peaceful and diplomatic about Hector not fucking with their "Golden Goose" aka Gus. At least, compared to what he did to Turtle 🐢 in Breaking Bad. Eladio could've just told them to back off or get put 6ft. feet under. Simple, right?
@@moodyowlproductions4287 the Salamanca family wouldn't have won, but given what we've seen the cousins and lala are capable of I'm positive that they would have been quite the force to be reckoned with.
As furious as he was, and as deeply wounded as his pride was, hector would still have known he didn't have the resources that he needed to go to war with Eladio. He would have probably gone directly after Gus though.
a "La familia es todo" spinoff detailing the extensive history of the salamancas, the formation of the Cartel and how Don Eladio secured power would be a fire fucking show.
I just realized that Nacho raised Gus' suspicions by replacing the placebo pills with the real ones...at 2:03 Hector drops the open bottle and spills the placebos all over the dirt. Then Nacho shows the paramedics a full bottle in front of Gus. Mike's advice is what doomed Nacho. EDIT: for clarification, yes, it's always been explicitly clear that Gus is suspicious of Nacho. I just always took it to be due to how observant and intelligent Gus is; but rewatching this scene I'm positive that, had Nacho only handed the paramedics an empty bottle, Gus would not have realized what had happened.
yeah, his plan would have worked better if he handed an empty bottle with just the tag having the medicine name, if it was for that Gus wouldn't have realized
During the BCS season 4 briefing: Vince: In this season you're going back in the wheelchair. Mark: YOU CAN SUCK ME! Vince: It's nothing personal. Mark: IT IS PERSONAL!
BCS concludes today and we still don't know who really are -Zehar Khomine (0:06) -Whazir Doohinghir (1:09) -Deboss Consogme (1:21) I wonder if they are related to Alvarez 's Los Odios in Peru...
Zehar Khomine and Whazir Doohinghir sound like the Cartel's/Gus' Iranian business partners and Consogme sounds like an old school Italian boss. We need another spinoff with the Salamancas called "Los Familia Es Todos."
Remember that line from Tony Montana in Scarface: "How can I forget him?". That's the power of Mark Margolis, you never forget his face expression. He did Hector Salamanca as no one could. Rest in peace Mark, I take my hat off.
I mean, Gus is a big public figure. He goes to a lot of fundraisers as schools and hospitals, though obviously at that time Gus wouldn’t risk going to one while Walter was still alive.
Actually the more I think about it, his mistake was taking Jesse with him that one time. If he never took Jesse, then Walter wouldn't have found out so he could kept torturing Hector till he passed away.
1:30 "me and my family, we built this whole business " "Salamanca did, Salamanca money, Salamanca blood" "That hacienda, I paid for it" I bet they could make a prequel/spin-off about the Salamancas from those lines, just as they did with the " it wasn't me, it was Ignacio"
If Vince doesn't let this drawn-out overmilked universe die after BCS season 6 I'll personally send him letters containing nothing but the clown emoji every day of my life. BCS season 6 is already a disaster of a wrap-up because they spent too long picking their asses on the show, setting up plot threads just for them to all fall like dominoes in the most anticlimactic bullshit ways this season.
The actor who played Hector, Mark Magrolis, felt that pretending to have a stroke wouldn't seem authentic. So he actually decided to have a real stroke on camera to make it 100% authentic. It's dedication like this that makes BCS a true masterpiece of a series.
"Salamanca Money, Salamanca Blood!" Tuco, The Cousins and Lalo are all Hector's nephews and Gus mentioned his grandson who Jesse killed was the last of his family. Maybe its so personal because Hector's brothers and his son all died working for The Cartel.
All true, but other than the little grandmother, we never saw any Salamanca mothers, sisters, aunts, etc. Were they simply not part of the business? If some Salamanca women were, I could imagine them being subtle and low-key like Lalo. But the more tomboyish ones would be almost as unhinged as Tuco.
@@TPDManiacXC626 they were probably not parttaking in any cartel activity, otherwise they would have been shown to some extent, because Gus would probably target them too, if he knew they were in the business
@@agbrenv Fair point, but while also on the same page, the Salamanca men like Hector, Lalo, and Tuco for example as shown in Better Call Saul, they all kept their mothers and other Salamanca women in the dark about their true occupation of working for Eladio’s cartel. Because, like you said, Gustavo Fring would’ve likely killed them too.
@@mustaquimahmedtanbeer2437 Gus had nothing to live for except to get revenge for Max. Ultimately killing him by sacrificing Hector achieved what Gus had wanted all along
Hectors last words, as a healthy person and before he lost speech because of his disability at least, are “it is personal.” In his final moments, he’s able to get revenge on Gus.
This scene made me realize how much respect Hector deserves, he and his family did all the dirtiest work for the cartel and Eladio still punished him for it
@@elijahvigil7467 To be fair though (Like said above) Of course the Salamanca’s pulled the trigger. They were the fist of the cartel. They did the dirty work, like shooting Gus’s best friend. I highly doubt that Don Hector would have shot them without being told to do so. It kinda mirrors Walt in breaking bad with Grey Matter. He did almost everything for it and is the main reason it exist, but in the end he was discredited for everything but the name
@@jacksonfairfax6351 Walt's contribution was discredited because he was a drug lord who murdered dozens, and his partners had to protect their company and employees. To avoid all that, all Walt ever had to do was swallow his pride, which he never could do.
@@danielkraemer5744 He did. Tbh I am less impressed by that guy given all the major players' acts; you know, hector having a heart attack, nacho picking up the pills, gus looking at nacho as he knows everything.
I’m here after just hearing to what happened to Mark Magolis. He truly was a brilliant actor and did a great job into making us love & hate Hector Salamanca.
I really wish the actors would have done this scene in Spanish. It would have made it seem more real in my opinion. I doubt an important meeting among cartel members would have been in English
It is the same thing i think everyday about scarface, in which Mark Margolis also appears, and ironically, he is the only actor who speaks all of his lines in spanish in that movie, and more ironically, he is not latino, but american.
@@vivimos_en_una_sociedad7758 the major perk of not knowing a word of spanish is that supposedly bad spanish speakers in BB and BCS sound perfectly fine when they speak their bad spanish. Never would have guessed that there's something wrong there if not for youtube comments.
You got a bunch of Americans, MANY who don't know Spanish while quite a lot do..... they put it in English FOR the Americans who are obviously the MAIN viewers of the show.
How caring of Gus to immediately attend to Hector without hesitation, they have such a good friendship I bet they would literally take a bomb for each other
Very underrated comment.
@@damreeds2360 Someone missed the joke.
Edit: I come back to this almost a year later and there's World War 3 because of my comment, lol. In case your comment was sarcastic, sorry Dam Reeds.
@@TheGrimHHH i think he doubled up on the joke, i guess its you who missed it
Nice 😂😂😂
Well.....one of them would....ding
Wow, they really were enemies. Gus owns a chicken restaurant and Hector is a vegetable. Complete opposites.
Underrated
ROTFL
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You dare mock the salamancas
Nice form sir!
"It is! It is personal!" were Hector's last words in his entire life
@@itsluckzy2023 WHAAAAAAA 😱😱💥💥🚶🏾💀
@@FormulaJuan75 🕶🤠 “he’s dead”
"Hector" were Gus's last words in his entire life!!!
@@MOHAMMED-wc9tp Gus's last words were "HAAAAAAAAAAW!"
@@KainRazielMT this is scream not a word
When you realize Gus was only trying to revive Hector because he didn't want him to die before Gus could enact his revenge.
Dark af isnt it ?
Also a good way to stay in the favours of the cartel. Gus is playing the long game here, he needs the trust of the cartel in order to take over
Not 100% on my spanish, but isnt he basically "dont you die, you asshole" as he's giving him CPR? Because gus hasnt finished with him yet.
@0 1 nice haha
unfortunately, that was his fetal mistake
RIP Mark Margolis,
The intensity and the sheer pressure of intimidation that played as Hector will be forever etched to our minds and heart.
Damn, I didn't even know he died until I read this and checked it out. RIP.
That man was a legend
It's actually so sad, but I'm glad he got to show the world his talents one final time in BCS
How tf Mark Margolis died
@@DirtyImpalaold age man. He was 83
''Salamanca blood built this business''. Remember, Hector has nephews but no brothers are shown. He has a grandson but no son. When he says the blood of his family built this business, he's definitely being literal. No wonder this was personal for him.
True! However, even so, you NEVER make professional business personal! That's the lesson! "You should be kissing my a•• right now!" Really?? I'm like, dude, get over yourself! He was dedicated to the cartel; yes he was! Even so, he got ahead of himself!
Honestly you are right. Imagine Salamanca family rising to power in the 50's or something like that. They must have lost so many brothers, sisters, fathers, sons etc. I think that also explains why they were so close to each other "La familia es todo."
@@Danny-hu9tv
Even though they were a bunch of abusive, violent psychopaths.
True. That being said, if he wasn't hit with a stroke in this scene, he would've been killed by Don Eladio for going against his orders
But, he was the one who ruined all his family efforts, he deserved the hell that was entire breaking bad
I miss the non-wheelchair-bound Hector. He had a genuinely terrifying presence on-screen.
I really would have liked to see him not crippled a few more seasons.
@@iceace4277 well that was blown
@@itsluckzy2023 I agree with this joke.
But he doesn’t compare to gus, especially since gus can remain calm under stress while hector, in this scene for example, gets very emotional very quick.
@@lasinloser3979nobody is saying he’s the best schemer or actually the most dangerous character, but there are parts about him that we like. Simply pointing out his character flaws doesn’t make him a worse character as a whole necessarily, they’re different, so bringing up gus here doesn’t really make sense.
Of all possible last lines, Hector screaming it "IT IS PERSONAL" in front of Gus has to be the most chilling idea. The Cartel never knew that all of it was personal, until it was too late
good catch. never noticed that
One of the few, actual observations in a comments section of people trying to be clever.
Good analysis but there is still a sucker
DA BOS CAN SOK ME
F
“The boss can socc me!” Is hilarious and always will be
I get where Tuco’s hilarity came from
@@mcawesomeytyo3312 nobody moves crystal in the south valley but me bitch!!!
I love how bolsa says the boss
The boss can sooc me!
Don Eladio walks up to Hector and socks him right in the face 🧦
You gotta hand it to Gus. Only reason he tried to save Hector was so that he can torment him later.
"No Hector, you can't die, you're in BrBa remember?"
Can't see anything going wrong with that plan.
@@Okabim well it lead to his own death.
The chicato lived for several days
@@Moonlakes that’s why you should always dig two graves when seeking vengeance.
Im not sure who this hector character is, but he rings a bell
Chicken man too, he likes a good face-off
He seems wheel-y familiar
Very good 👍
Alberto from Scarface, the guy who was supposed to detonate the bomb but was eliminated by Tony instead for trying to detonate the bomb with a woman and kids in the car.
Alberto- Scarface
1:44 a game you bought on steam became free on epic games store
Hector this isn't personal!
@@Pringles58IT IS IT IS PERSONÆŁ *choking*
XDDD
CALL 911!
wow, this escalated because of a game
but it's on the epic game store
“Me and my family, we built this business.”
And it only took an underpaid high school chemistry teacher to bring it all down.
Gus took it down tbf
More like gus spent years planning to dismantle the whole cartel down and then walt came in and blew him up after.
Ehh , more gus than walt from my perspective
Walt took over the operation just as Gus eliminated literally the entire competition. had he pulled his nursing-home stunt before Gus killed Eladio, Walt wouldn't have made it past season 5 episode 1. he had no idea of how to deal with the cartel or the repercussions of trying to take over a huge chunk of their business.
Walt was brilliant though
What a nice old man
I hope he retains his fine motor skills and ability to verbally communicate
ding
@@superik408 lmaoo
He doesn't. You should've watched Breaking Bad first.
@@31redorange08 okay buddy
I think his explosive temper will do him in.
Rest in Peace Mark Margolis.
Your portrayal of Hector was one of the best in the BB and BCS.
Unknowingly, by swapping the pills, Nacho avoided a war between the Salamancas and the cartel
All the Salamancas are hot heads, real life kinda mirrors this. Cartels have lost control of their "soldier" gangs before and the gangs often go off on their own to form a rival cartel
@@jaigerdeva3645 Who the hell ever thought the cartel was a good idea?
@@noahmay7708 The people running them, probably. Really though most of the people in a cartel are in it because they almost literally don't know better or have a literal/figurative gun to their head forcing them to work for them.
@@noahmay7708 the leaders and the people profiting from their activities, of course
@@noahmay7708 Criminals are a symptom of a bigger problem.
"I put you in that chair"
Badass Nachito, went out like a true hero!
😔
"ding ding ding ding"
YOU THINK OF ME
Dam I really wished they could’ve helped him make an escape plan, nacho was my favourite character
Such a legend! Rest in peace Mark Margolis. You will be deeply missed.
@@holdencross6126 fun fact: he came out on Ace Ventura Pet Detective and Scarface. He still looked the same age, in all of those movies, to the Breaking Bad series.
Crazy to see how much happened in Breaking Bad because of Nacho.
however in BB they never mention nacho
@@Overthinking-rain saul mention him, although as "Ignacio"
Maybe all happened because of Kim. If she had not pushed Jimmy against Howard, Howard would not have died, she would have not left Jimmy, Jimmy would have not become "the criminal lawyer" and Walt, without Saul's help, would have died or get arrested.
@@francio81 they'd still be together but they'd still be in with the cartel and saul being a criminal lawyrt
@@francio81 it all happened because of the skater kids trying to scam jimmy.
Tuco voice: “DO THAT, DO THAT THING”
Tuco: BREATHE INTO HIS MOUTH
Lmao I read that in his voice
Hit the daddy stroke
@Bilal Khalid "Hey, you! Come breathe into his mouth!"
lollll
I love Nacho's righteous enjoyment of Hector's suffering. You can really feel his hatred.
gus hates him more tho ?
@@lucasadam65
Definitely for the fact of murdering Gustavo’s good friend Max right in front of him. Both Gus and Nacho interact with the Salamanca family and Eladio’s cartel on a near-daily basis, but Nacho is with the Salamancas more often than Gus. So based on consistency of interaction, I think Nacho Varga hates familia Salamanca and their cruel, petty actions as a whole much more than Gustavo Fring who wipes them and the cartel out of revenge for Max.
@@TPDManiacXC626gus and max were lovers lol
@@canu7429you got proof of that, or just theories?
@@ocifer One of the show's writers dropped that fact and in BCS Lalo (or Juan Bolsa, can't remember) refers to Max as Gustavo's boyfriend. But I think the latter is just Lalo using that word as an epithet instead of referring to Max as Gus' close friend. If they were in love or not, Max dying is the reason why Gus took revenge on the Cartel.
Anyone else get chills after Hector’s reaction? Idk why but his voice is so incredibly powerful in this scene and really intensifies the situation.
We should all be kissing his aaaas right NAAAAAW
@@khaledzekri9951 da boos can suk meeee
@@khaledzekri9951 da bawss can souk meee
Salamanca Money Salamanca Blood!
@@khaledzekri9951 CAN SOKE ME!
You have to appreciate Hector’s acting here. It’s phenomenal
De boss can sock me
It is! It is phenomenal! **stroke**
It is personal
No. It is personal
@@benintendotm ME AND MY FAMILY
Today, August 3, 2023, Mark Margolis, who played Hector Salamanca, died. Rest in peace!
Did it have anything to do with bombs or strokes?
Rip to a legend.
"Put them back."
Mike had the right idea, but Nacho handing off a full pill bottle after Hector just spilled his last few is probably what tipped Gus off.
Did not think of that, seems obvious now. Always wondered what drew Gus's suspicious look.
I always thought what tipped Gus off was Nacho put the the bottle from the ground in his left jacket pocket, but then hands the paramedic a bottle from his right jacket pocket.
@@prepare3envelopes Gus was too busy saving Hector's life to notice where Nacho put the pills. But he would have noticed the few handful that Hector dropped, vs. the almost full thing of pills that Nacho handed over.
Also how he was busy with the pills while everyone else was busy with Hector
It was definitely a combination of things. I think the fact that he was collecting the pills instead of helping with Hector was a big part of it.
That part at 2:10 when Gus said "Call 911" is kind of funny, no matter how rich and powerful they are dealing drugs in their illegal business, when it comes to health they'll still call emergency services to help them.
Like kids playing rough and when one gets hurt, the rest call a teacher.
You got it wrong lmao, Gus wanted him alive so he can suffer as much as possible
It's the quickest most effective way to get treatment no matter who you are xD who else would go to that address at that time and revive him
TBH as long you aren’t shot, medics won’t call the cops on you, you can show up to the ER ODed, beaten up, or super drunk and they will do what they can to save you.
@@mikedawolf95 and then make a safeguarding referral for you lol
It's not as if they have their personal helicopters right on hand. They're having a low-profile meeting at night, even if they had their private hospitals and doctors (and Gus does), calling 911 is still the fastest way to get medical assistance for Hector. However, your analogy does fit their behaviour every time they have to deal with official institutions, the cops, the medical field...
2:07 Are you telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! He orchestrated it, Nacho!
"I know he swapped those meds, I knew it was sugar pills."
1:21 legendary line
De Hugo Boss can sock mee
@@spektrum2095 Juan: I watch what I say that if I were you
@@spektrum2095 Damn translation makes it even better
The Best
@@fncisco9380 who yuo think yuuu arrr, yushoulbekisinmyassrinaow
This is the moment Hector turned into vegetable.
Vegetable that explodes with Colonel Sanders.
No
Shit
These jokes are so shit
Hey, the vegetable can SOCK him
@@tesstoby Thats sad cuz noone is joking here. Hector is ding ding clicking vegetable, and by Colonel Sanders im just quoting the show.
1:48 when someone eats last slice of pizza
Take my goddamn like.
Actor Mark Margolis (Hector Salamanca) played this scene so masterfully, that he really got a stroke, it impressed Vince Gilligan and he decided to keep this scene in series.
right
@@visionemu2458 He had to have (minor) brain surgery at one point, yeah
not that I'm crediting what this guy is saying
GTFOH. So you're saying that he really had a stroke in this scene?
@george chapelle Oh Okay. I was gonna say that's some really trippy shit if it was true 😳
Regardless of his 'Spanglish', you have to admit that Margolis' acting here is superb.
Edit: RIP Mark Margolis =(
I think he pulls off that specific "hispanic trying to speak english" accent much better than his actual spanish lol
Margolis is an example of a veteran actor making it look so easy. The guy is a phenomenal actor.
@@peppino1961 MARGOLIS CAN SOG ME
@@ubelmensch Easy there cowboy!
@@sunsetman22 Exactly! And it's great
The moment when Hector drops the pills and the camera pans up to Nacho looking like a supervillain is just fantastic. Favorite shot in the entire show
Nacho savored that moment ever since Hector tried to threaten his father
Nacho was so damn careful but Gus just looks at him for no reason and is like "ur pretty sus rn ngl"
I think he saw him do something suspicious or something like that with the pills earlier.
@@WarGrowlmon18 i think its because gus saw that the bottle fell and and had little to no pills, while nacho has a full bottle
'I don't know nacho, you've been seeming sus lately'
@@WarGrowlmon18 he just picked them up 😭😭😭😭
Nacho could've done this differently...but say what
0:50 great foreshadowing with the lip movements of his, that become a staple once he is disabled
woah i didnt notice that
I do that thing with my lips too. Does it mean im gonna be a cripple ratta too?
@@NeoGaymer 💀
2 snarls = 2 dings = NO👎🏽
@@NeoGaymer 😂☠️ yes
Rest In Peace Mark. This show wouldn't been the same without you 🙏
"The boss Consugmi"
Who is this character and why have we never heard of him before?
Hahahaha
No worries, the origins and adventures of the boss Consugmi will be shown in the Better Call Saul prequel coming around 5 years later like they did with Ignacio and Lalo *wink*
Dude you made giggly at work lmaooo
@@ekimool9713 I believe he also has a silent partner known only as Doctor Ligma
@@ScottyDont1945 and both of them met at SawCon in a Sugondese city.
Gus might have been pissed with Nacho at the time since the stroke nearly killed Hector before Gus could take his revenge on him but since it allowed him to go to the old people's home and torture Hector about the deaths of cartel members and his relatives he'd probably thank him for it.
It makes me wonder if Gus only spared and kept Nacho around because he tried to kill Hector. Knowing Nacho hates hector might have saved his life.
@@jaigerdeva3645 Nah he kept him as a slave, forcing him to spy on the Salamancas, and threatening to disclose his complicity if he refuses.
@@ammaranwer867 And threaten to kill his father.
I think Gus still got mad because it completely changed his plans. It's likely that he had carefully planned his revenge without even considering the chance that Hector could end up suffering a stroke, and knowing how Gus is obsessed with order and having everything under control, this probably infuriated him, even if he eventually benefit from it.
@@nidhikih2451 I always thought Gus wanted the stroke to happen
1:58 you can see the absolute rage and satisfaction in his face
The fact that none of hectors men moved to help him is hilarious 😂 they were all like “but can’t we just let him die”
"What did you to my Tio!?"
Well, Gus personally suffocates one of them to death in S4
@@Hellenic_Empirenothing
BULLSHIT! MY TÍO DOES NOT LIE!
@@Nate_M_PCMR "I don't know"
@@Nate_M_PCMR “I swear. I don't know. No, I-Maybe it was. I did change
the channel on his TV, but...”
*SALA-MONKA MO-NEE*
*SALA-MONKA BLOD*
salamonka dick
It do be sad tho how the salamancas are getting fucked over like that like I can just picture all the early days of the cartel with Hector's brothers getting killed off and now he's the only one left of his generation
Monkas
@@htf5555 *SALA-MONKA DECK*
de bos can sock me
1:24 I love how threatening Bolsa's face is. We don't see it much, but he is a dangerous man. A civil war was about the begin in the Cartel, and his eyes were telling "You are really digging your own grave, old man"
Closed captioning at the end:
"Applause"
[Music]
Even the Closed Captions can't help but marvel at the acting of this scene.
Holy crap its the guy who dressed up as Steve at a walmart!
Somewhere, Walter White is grading chemistry homework
Edit: Thanks for all the likes :)
And writing “apply yourself next time” on them.
And Hank is crafting another fine bottle of Schraderbrau.
With Jesse and Crazy 8 & his cousin selling bullshit meth out of his house
And Walt jr dreaming of the kind of syrup he'll eat on his pancake the next morning
@@elijahstraight402 Crazy 8 is still in prison
3:28 that look Gus gives Nacho is chilling
It's *BING CHILLING*
@@bignose420 youre not funny
@@bignose420我很喜欢冰淇淋
@@thedankslayer8611 ok i'm glad you let me know, have a great day
@@bignose420still not funny
This is the moment Hector Salamanca had a stroke
No way
Fake news
wait what how fr
You don’t say
Damn really? I thought he was having an orgasm?!
DE BÕS CAN
S Ü K M Ë
lmao nailed the accent
😂
😂😂😂
It’s, de bós can sok me
@Adrian Vegas who u tink u AAR
I love that at 0:49 how his face moves just like it does involuntarily after the stroke
1:50 Hector's last words technically
Badass Last words tho
The cartel didn’t realize what was coming for them until it was too late, only Hector realized
He actually whispers “I will kill you” to Walt. I guess he recovered some of his speech abilities over the next few years.
"IT IS!! IT IS PERSONAL!-"
Ding!!! Ding!!! Ding!!! Ding!!! Ding!!! Ding!!! Ding!!! Ding!!!
Lol I love how Gus rushes in to save him, as if to say, no one kills you but me
Wdym as if. That's the point
He actually doesn't want him to die. He wants him to live to torment him with enacting revenge on his family and how he destroyed what he build. In Breaking Bad he decides to kill him because he thought he snitched on him after he was last living member of Salamanca family.
that's literally the point
Legit
There’s something so chilling about Hector when he’s angry, enraged that the entire cartel would toss his legendary family aside out of liability. Especially since these are his last moments on his own two feet, literally standing up for his family one last time
Is nobody going to talk about how both Far Cry villains are standing right next to each other.
The best one too
@@leon_underscore Vaas yes. Castillo was alright but should’ve had more screen time
I bet had Hector not had the stroke he'd probably have gone after Gus then declared war on Eladio and the cartel. The funny thing is he thought him and the other Salamancas were important but they were just cartel muscle. Gus was the moneymaker and he was only acting loyal so Eladio and his lot wouldn't see it coming when he killed them.
Perfect assessment. Still, I'm wondering if most cartels rendezvous would be this problematic. Eladio seemed awfully peaceful and diplomatic about Hector not fucking with their "Golden Goose" aka Gus. At least, compared to what he did to Turtle 🐢 in Breaking Bad. Eladio could've just told them to back off or get put 6ft. feet under. Simple, right?
Yeah I highly doubt don Hector has the power or the manpower or the resources to take on don eladio....but maybe...guess we will never know now
@@moodyowlproductions4287 the Salamanca family wouldn't have won, but given what we've seen the cousins and lala are capable of I'm positive that they would have been quite the force to be reckoned with.
As furious as he was, and as deeply wounded as his pride was, hector would still have known he didn't have the resources that he needed to go to war with Eladio. He would have probably gone directly after Gus though.
Hector knew this. He was just jealous of Gus's successful business.
Mark Margolis knew these would be the last of his spoken lines - so he gave it 500%. 😎
mark margolis has the makings of a varsity actor.
@@deathrager2404bravo Chase
@@deathrager2404shinebox
2:30 my man Gus learned CPR from the same guy who taught him spanish
XD
I like how Bolsa didn't give a shit.
I bet Hector was pissing him off all over the years.
Rest In Peace Mark. Few words spoken, remembered forever.
What’s crazy is if Gus didn’t save Hector’s life, he would still be alive today
Well if Gus let Hector die then Walt and Jesse wouldn’t have dealt with Tuco in the way they did
What's cray is if hector survived then hector would never have lived
What's crazy is that it is crazy!
You don’t know that
@@cakerbaby69 Well, at least Walt wouldn't have killed him.
a "La familia es todo" spinoff detailing the extensive history of the salamancas, the formation of the Cartel and how Don Eladio secured power would be a fire fucking show.
Kind of a Narcos vibe, I'd fuck with that
I'd watch the fuck out of that
Can't be done, the actors are getting older.
Presumably they'd hire people to play the younger Hector, Bolsa and Eladio
@@clifforcraw7541 have you seen The Irishman? its amazing what cgi can do these days
3:18 this shot perfectly represents how Nacho trapped himself with Fring
ecniV ovarB
I just realized that Nacho raised Gus' suspicions by replacing the placebo pills with the real ones...at 2:03 Hector drops the open bottle and spills the placebos all over the dirt. Then Nacho shows the paramedics a full bottle in front of Gus. Mike's advice is what doomed Nacho.
EDIT: for clarification, yes, it's always been explicitly clear that Gus is suspicious of Nacho. I just always took it to be due to how observant and intelligent Gus is; but rewatching this scene I'm positive that, had Nacho only handed the paramedics an empty bottle, Gus would not have realized what had happened.
yeah, his plan would have worked better if he handed an empty bottle with just the tag having the medicine name, if it was for that Gus wouldn't have realized
"It is personal" his last words match very well with his last act
Mark Margolis who played the role of Hector Salamanca is such a great acting talent... Criminally underrated!
Mark Margolis: I love playing this role please don't put me back in that fucking wheelchair!
Mark Margolis: yes it's a real quote
During the BCS season 4 briefing:
Vince: In this season you're going back in the wheelchair.
Mark: YOU CAN SUCK ME!
Vince: It's nothing personal.
Mark: IT IS PERSONAL!
@@BH-98 real quote.
Bro this is "please don't turn me into marketable plushies" bass boosted
@@raymickens440 hector salamanca fumos when
Boss Consogme sounds like a pretty big character to not have been introduced yet, looking forward to season 6.
another copied comment
Nice try I read Better Call Saul comment sections too
Copied literally letter by letter lmao
Stolen
You forgot quotation marks, Darth Vader
BCS concludes today and we still don't know who really are
-Zehar Khomine (0:06)
-Whazir Doohinghir (1:09)
-Deboss Consogme (1:21)
I wonder if they are related to Alvarez 's Los Odios in Peru...
Zehar Khomine and Whazir Doohinghir sound like the Cartel's/Gus' Iranian business partners and Consogme sounds like an old school Italian boss. We need another spinoff with the Salamancas called "Los Familia Es Todos."
@@leondzananovic6576 LMAO
Remember that line from Tony Montana in Scarface: "How can I forget him?". That's the power of Mark Margolis, you never forget his face expression. He did Hector Salamanca as no one could.
Rest in peace Mark, I take my hat off.
Holy shit a stroke makes half your face numb, and gus ended up losing half his face too
B R A V O V I N C E
They took half of each other eventually
sangre por sangre
@@eeosguri9156 Faz por faz.
This is the exact moment Gus became Huell
1:51 Bob Odenkirk after being snubbed at the Emmys once again
LOL
In hindsight, Gus signed his death warrant right there. Without Hector, could Walt have found a way to kill Gus?
Probably would have picked him off with a sniper
I mean, Gus is a big public figure. He goes to a lot of fundraisers as schools and hospitals, though obviously at that time Gus wouldn’t risk going to one while Walter was still alive.
No
Actually the more I think about it, his mistake was taking Jesse with him that one time. If he never took Jesse, then Walter wouldn't have found out so he could kept torturing Hector till he passed away.
Mistake was Jesse themselves. If he will be good boy enjoy money. Walt will be cook with Gale and everything will be happy.
1:33 Me and my family, we build this whole *bidziness*
😂
Hector’s English will always be funny.
We all did, together.
@@zar1536
NO NO!! SALAMONKA DEED! SALAMONKA MO NEY! SALAMONKA _BLOD!!_
He was a man of talent and carried some of the greatest scenes, not just in the Vince Gilligan series, but also in cinema. Rest well....
0:58 the chicken trucksssss
Whasse doin' here?
Title should have been ''D E B O S C A N S O C M E''
“YOU SHOULD BE KISSING MY A$$ RIGHT NOW!!!”
Haha I like that part.
I love that BCS has more hector parts.
He has that scary cartel boss vibe.
Hector's last words ever spoken was "It is personal." And his last moments were.
1:30 "me and my family, we built this whole business " "Salamanca did, Salamanca money, Salamanca blood" "That hacienda, I paid for it"
I bet they could make a prequel/spin-off about the Salamancas from those lines, just as they did with the " it wasn't me, it was Ignacio"
No more spin-offs, please. At least, not more Slippin' Jimmies.
a Salamanca spinoff would be great
Better count Salmanca money
If Vince doesn't let this drawn-out overmilked universe die after BCS season 6 I'll personally send him letters containing nothing but the clown emoji every day of my life. BCS season 6 is already a disaster of a wrap-up because they spent too long picking their asses on the show, setting up plot threads just for them to all fall like dominoes in the most anticlimactic bullshit ways this season.
@@Cybrisk what are some examples of the anti-climactic bullshit out of interest?
The actor who played Hector, Mark Magrolis, felt that pretending to have a stroke wouldn't seem authentic. So he actually decided to have a real stroke on camera to make it 100% authentic. It's dedication like this that makes BCS a true masterpiece of a series.
"Salamanca Money, Salamanca Blood!"
Tuco, The Cousins and Lalo are all Hector's nephews and Gus mentioned his grandson who Jesse killed was the last of his family. Maybe its so personal because Hector's brothers and his son all died working for The Cartel.
All true, but other than the little grandmother, we never saw any Salamanca mothers, sisters, aunts, etc. Were they simply not part of the business? If some Salamanca women were, I could imagine them being subtle and low-key like Lalo. But the more tomboyish ones would be almost as unhinged as Tuco.
@@TPDManiacXC626 they were probably not parttaking in any cartel activity, otherwise they would have been shown to some extent, because Gus would probably target them too, if he knew they were in the business
@@agbrenv
Fair point, but while also on the same page, the Salamanca men like Hector, Lalo, and Tuco for example as shown in Better Call Saul, they all kept their mothers and other Salamanca women in the dark about their true occupation of working for Eladio’s cartel. Because, like you said, Gustavo Fring would’ve likely killed them too.
“It is! It is personal!”
Uggghhh..
“SALAMANCA STROKE!!!”
0:50 The lip twitch... God the details of the BB/BCS/EC universe
the ghost of gus is regretting remembering this moment.
No, he wanted to do this anyway. He wanted to give Hector a slow and painful death after destroying everything he worked for in front of him
@@artyom1792 and that cost him his own life.
@@mustaquimahmedtanbeer2437 Gus had nothing to live for except to get revenge for Max. Ultimately killing him by sacrificing Hector achieved what Gus had wanted all along
That’s not true. Gus had plans for expansion of blue meth to Czech Republic.
@@artyom1792 no hahah
2:22 this is the best Spanish I've heard out of Gustavo Fring
Si...
Lmao
Lmao
What's he saying ?
@@eternalproductionshe says "don't die f*c*er"
RIP Mark Margolis, this scene will live on forever!
I hope my man Nacho makes it out alive in this series.
Well his name was mentioned when Jesse And Walt captured Saul, any hints?
Idk man lalo was mad pissed towards the end of season 5. Nacho might need vaccum. Can't wait to see what happens to him, lalo and Kim.
I think lalo also will stay alive, saul said to walt and jesse, lalo didnt send you?
I think Lalo, Nacho or Kim might appear in the flashforwards, otherwise why did they came up with this black and white scenes in the first place?
Remember early on we saw Nacho with those Canada passports for him and his dad? I think Nacho ends up fleeing to Canada when all is said and done
Lol captions: The boss can SOCK me! 1:21
😂
Da boss kan sock me
Best subtitles of the year
Da boss... kan SOK me!
@@kingdomhearts5532Da bos qan scok mi
I heard the news, we'll miss him.
Hectors last words, as a healthy person and before he lost speech because of his disability at least, are “it is personal.” In his final moments, he’s able to get revenge on Gus.
Man these two are such great friends I feel they’d die together as good friends in the end
🤣🤣🤣
Yeah they’d go out together in a big ol boom
Yeah I keep wondering in that scenario where they die together what their last words would be
yeah what could go wrong with saving his life
Revisiting after hearing of Mark Margolis's passing. RIP. La familia es todo
This scene made me realize how much respect Hector deserves, he and his family did all the dirtiest work for the cartel and Eladio still punished him for it
Hector still kinda deserved this for killing Fring's best friend and tormenting him at his restaurant broad daylight
@@elijahvigil7467 even if he didn't, he is still a merciless gang leader. So yeah, there is that...
@@elijahvigil7467 To be fair though (Like said above) Of course the Salamanca’s pulled the trigger. They were the fist of the cartel. They did the dirty work, like shooting Gus’s best friend. I highly doubt that Don Hector would have shot them without being told to do so. It kinda mirrors Walt in breaking bad with Grey Matter. He did almost everything for it and is the main reason it exist, but in the end he was discredited for everything but the name
@@jacksonfairfax6351 Walt's contribution was discredited because he was a drug lord who murdered dozens, and his partners had to protect their company and employees.
To avoid all that, all Walt ever had to do was swallow his pride, which he never could do.
@@dmi6101 But even before that, his name was barley brought up when the contributions to the company was mentioned
Rest in Peace Hector, you will be remembered
RIP Mark Margolis. Great actor and a iconic character
The chicken trucksssss I swear to god that guy is a snake lmao
Well he did get mp5 to the face if it makes you feel any better
@@danielkraemer5744 He did. Tbh I am less impressed by that guy given all the major players' acts; you know, hector having a heart attack, nacho picking up the pills, gus looking at nacho as he knows everything.
Mark Margolis totally nailed the role, both when Hector could speak and when he couldn't
I’m here after just hearing to what happened to Mark Magolis. He truly was a brilliant actor and did a great job into making us love & hate Hector Salamanca.
I really wish the actors would have done this scene in Spanish. It would have made it seem more real in my opinion. I doubt an important meeting among cartel members would have been in English
It is the same thing i think everyday about scarface, in which Mark Margolis also appears, and ironically, he is the only actor who speaks all of his lines in spanish in that movie, and more ironically, he is not latino, but american.
@@JavierMartinez-sl9hb You can tell. His spanish pronunciation is pretty bad. Not as bad as giancarlo's tho
@@vivimos_en_una_sociedad7758 the major perk of not knowing a word of spanish is that supposedly bad spanish speakers in BB and BCS sound perfectly fine when they speak their bad spanish. Never would have guessed that there's something wrong there if not for youtube comments.
Yeah but then all the English speaking viewers, the majority, would have you read the captions and miss the action
You got a bunch of Americans, MANY who don't know Spanish while quite a lot do..... they put it in English FOR the Americans who are obviously the MAIN viewers of the show.
Briliant writing by Vince Gilligan. At this moment Marie became Huell.
BRAVO VINCE
Marie and Huell are never in the same scene.
@@Rik-B 🤓☝
@@Rik-B r/whoosh
@@Reservemercedesdriver may want to re-read what he said, he's not going against the joke, he's supporting it
Dear Gus,
Just leave Hector there. I’m afraid it will blow up in your face later.
Don't think he heard youj 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Amazing that Gus actually figured out that Nacho swapped the pills. That look he gave when Nacho handed over the pills. Incredible detail.