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The montage of Saul worried about Kim in the hospital was really well done. Very natural showing that feeling of being frustrated that you’re so helpless to do anything other than wait for the doctors to finish treating her.
@@nathaniel9526 Also, the prior episode ended with Kim stumbling out of the car, so we knew she was alive. If the prior episode had not ended that way, then one might argue that this scene would have more meaning as it builds up suspense to the question: “Is she okay?”
I guess he also likes his job much more than his side business. Running a restaurant without having to mind Salamanca's, drug cartells, danger of getting caught by the DEA and so on. It's only his greed and his wish to run a much bigger project than a fastfood chain that throws himself into ruin and finally death. And I really would love to see a show about Gus and how he became who he is.
i was expecting Gus saying "what are you doing here" or anything that shows he's mad Victor shows up there, foreshadowing the, you know, box cutter scene. just like how Tuco was mad for his guy (can't remember his name) for speaking out without permission, the same thing that got him beaten up by Tuco in Breaking Bad.
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@@nexuser6886 have you ever waited nervously for something that could possibly ended very badly, and without having any distraction so your mind just wonders everywhere chaotically? for me, that scene kinda gives me the feeling of that.
Hector’s an intimidating old bastard when he’s upright, definitely prefer him in the chair though the ding of that bell’s raised a fair bit of hell! Hells bell 🛎
@@TylerCurtisSteele I think it's better than no foreshadowing but it would not have been very subtle, Vice Gilligan can do way better! also I don't see any funcionality of that scene beside that foreshadowing , and the first "job" of a scene should be focused on the story(BCS), not some foreshadowing of another storry (BB)
THE kuppi I think it’s just a wee wink to viewers. Believe me, some ppl watch the show at its very surface & that box cutter then victor appearing would’ve went completely unnoticed with no connection being made. I get what you’re saying about it taking place on a different show but with BCS being a prequel they can definitely have fun with these wee winks & nods & I think, most of the time, they get it just right
@@lyndsaycrawford yes but I think compared to other truly great foreshadowing in BB and BCS this feels a little cheap and has no real tie in to the actual scene. On the other hand if a scene like this, or better a scene in wich Gus asks Victor for a (or THE) box cutter (and gets it) in an episode prior to "boxcutter" would have been greater and more impactful than in BCS.
While I agree, don't forget that these deleted scenes are also missing Dave Porter's score, so they don't carry the same mood that the scene would have if it were in a final episode.
@@TheVesylum People say "unpopular opinion" when they're anxious that their comment won't get the approval they desire, so they lower expectations by falsely attributing it to the extremes. It's the equivalent of a child saying of their art drawing "mines is rubbish!" in the hopes they'll be contradicted with assurances to the contrary.
really dangerous people with no fucks to give are terrifying, no matter how old they are, no matter what they look like. as soon as they shift their attention to you, you instantly get that super uncomfortable vibe. Had a random convo in the street with a middle aged guy looking like the biggest loser ever, who was later found to have murdered people (in a rather brutal way), well even then I instantly felt I should be careful with this dude around
bro people there are aware of the cartels and shit. If you saw an old hispanic man in a suit, smoking a cigar, with three other scary looking guys, asking for the boss of the restoraunt, you would know what the fuck is going on.
Imagine telling your friends you'd appear in BCS (the Fast Food Scene) and not making the cut. But I agree with a previous comment, that Hector didn't look that scary enough by himself (not talking about the henchmen, who did the work of dissuasion) and that it would have diminish his aura, somehow.
i don't think he's not scary, but just not charismatically scary, like imagine Lalo instead of Hector in that scene. i think with suspense-background-music it can be easily viewed as a tense scene.
@@glxyrr1 At least that I could remember of at the time I wrote that comment. It usually focus on trivial day-to-day events and you'd feel something out of that since you got to know the characters being fleshed out so well. The writing of BrBa and BCS is indeed superb. But Lost and Mad Men are probably up there for me in that regard as well.
SvetlanaK ha ha just sounded like hector when I read that out! He’s an intimidating bastard when he’s up right, even in his chair the ding of that bell’s raised a fair bit of hell! Hell’s bell 🛎
Hector at Los Pollos Hermanos is so funny yet awkward! I’m glad it was a deleted scene but also glad that was recorded. Imagine one of the most dangerous and highest ranking members of the cartel talking about pigs tails with you.
"My god can he not just do what hes fucking told instead of pissing me off with irrelevant questions. If I knew what was in the bag do you think id be sending you in there?!?"
I kept telling everyone I know to watch Better Call Saul. Instead I got a bunch of recommandations to watch Casa de Papel. Well I watched a full season and have no interest in watching another episode. Also I'm done with taking or giving recommandations.
@Mrs. Riggs Its nice that he tried to make us understand Jimmys life deeper and that it was drama but i dont really like that kinda movies/shows... I kept watching cause i belived Vince would do something amazing and he did great on the later seasons..
@@petarjuric5828 lol are you kidding me? If you really thought they sucked and were too slow you wouldn't have made it. What shitty lazy criticism. The pacing in this show is fantastic and rare to find in TV today... Not everything has to be fast paced in your face.
5:59 I personally like this scene because of the fact that Gus has a box cutter knife in his back pocket, and if y’all have watched Breaking Bad then you know it’s significance with victor. Even though the reference is cool, i’m failing to understand how it would benefit the story in any way, which is probably why it was cut.
seeing the scene of mike and jimmy talking was crazy! i just know that the editing team had a lot of discussions leading to the point of just hearing mike over the footage of jimmy walking up
Gus's annoyance at Victor approaching him. Hood coming out of a black SUV approaching a business owner to talk behind his restaurant? And parking RIGHT next to this notoriously careful criminal to talk to him in broad daylight? Victor overstepping and showing less than great instincts. That car is black so it can't be seen at night, works the opposite in the day. At least that's my read. Victor's information probably was only worth a cell phone snap. Jesse proved to be a superior soldier to Victor when Gale died. Gus cut him down, JUST for an opening for Jesse. Saw that dude he thought was a junky, saw what he was capable of, and thought, "damn I want a kid like that on my team."
It really blows my mind that looking up "Mark Margolis" on Wikipedia shows that in his entire career, he's been nominated for only 2 major awards. Two.
What made BB and BCS amazing are the tense realistic scenes. The Harmanos Hector scene that was cut was a huge missed opportunity to add that tension of the story
@@sloanbassstuff7246 Also, he is doing it to show Fring that he can. He can go to Fring's legitimate business and harass his customers, and there's "nothing" that Fring can do about it, but take it. He can force Fring's legitimate business and the people that come with it, since people are objects to Hector, into his world of crime, where Hector is boss. And, of course, he gets off on messing with people. Class act all the way.
@@tammichenard1024 Yeah, he was a Boss of Bosses until he spent 15 years in San Quentin. Kinda takes you out of the running. He comes back, he still has his connections and respect, but nothing much else. I get the feeling we were meeting just as his family is working their way back up.
@@michaelheath2866 He still had the Don surname and seemed like he was an equal of Bolsa... Not 100% certain about that though. A lot of Hector still seems to be a mystery and I wish he wasn't paralyzed so soon, so we could learn more about him and maybe even see him interact with the other Salamancas. He does seem to get away with doing what he wants (peeing in Don Eladio's pool / forcing Gus into running drugs for him / saying openly "the boss can suck me" Even though Bolsa was clearly offended by it). I think the fact that he heads a family of mostly very competent and fearless lunatics gives him a lot of clout. He also probably earned a lot of respect for serving that prison sentence without ratting on the cartel.
Yeah the scene is just kinda awkward as is. Not sure if that was why it was cut, or if because it was cut it never got the full professional edit that normal scenes do.
If you watch deleted scenes for any show they always leave out a lot of the background noise, music, ambience etc. Because they add that all in post editing.
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Breaking Bad / Better Call Saul Universe 💛💚
You had to cut a cut scene..... Delicious!!
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@@ShaneBales dude had to delete a deleted scene. dude, the dude! dude the dude!
@@zumabbar ????????
I always get serious Shrek and Donkey vibes whenever Saul and Mike are together
That's awesome. Never thought of that but I can see it. Lol
That is such a perfect analogy, I can't unsee it now.
They are written on the exact same beats that's so funny
I laughed so hard reading this
Hector putting the chicken in the mans pocket was so funny
in real life nolan would have decked him
@@elipav484and then in real life nolan would be in a ditch in a new mexican desert
I know 😂
The montage of Saul worried about Kim in the hospital was really well done. Very natural showing that feeling of being frustrated that you’re so helpless to do anything other than wait for the doctors to finish treating her.
Yes,it was very good. I can see why they cut it out though.
I think why they cut it is 1:unnecessarily long and 2: it’s been done before and better
@@nathaniel9526 Also, the prior episode ended with Kim stumbling out of the car, so we knew she was alive. If the prior episode had not ended that way, then one might argue that this scene would have more meaning as it builds up suspense to the question: “Is she okay?”
The Hector scene was deleted because of 3:11 they wanted to introduce Los pollos hermanos new dish chicken curls in Season 5. 😁
i'd kill for some chicken curls
No, those were *spice* curls.
Try his new spice curls
wow, spice curls! oh wait, i suddenly remember something.....
LALO
@@RideOnTimePH They were pigs tails...Don Hector said so!👍
Love the slightly annoyed "What" when Victor shows up. Gus clearly doesn't like the side business interrupting his day job.
He could of just called...
@@sauljimmytakavic4286 .... Mike?
I guess he also likes his job much more than his side business. Running a restaurant without having to mind Salamanca's, drug cartells, danger of getting caught by the DEA and so on. It's only his greed and his wish to run a much bigger project than a fastfood chain that throws himself into ruin and finally death. And I really would love to see a show about Gus and how he became who he is.
@@Furlock627 and dont forget, the persistent desire for revenge
i was expecting Gus saying "what are you doing here" or anything that shows he's mad Victor shows up there, foreshadowing the, you know, box cutter scene. just like how Tuco was mad for his guy (can't remember his name) for speaking out without permission, the same thing that got him beaten up by Tuco in Breaking Bad.
That was unbelievably dark with the focus on the box cutter for Gus and Victor's meeting
The way Hector says “THAT’S GOOOOOD” made me laugh my ass off😂😂
6:36 how could they have cut this magnificent scene. the little chest, the bubbles, it's all there!
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Hahahaha dude you're funny
it just flashed XD
lmao i love hector pre wheel chair
The scenes with Hector give me anxiety.
heuu1
The curly fries part was awkward as fuck lol
The curly fries can SOOOK me
I can’t explain it but I find the extra scenes in Los Pollos oddly diminish Hector’s menace 🤷♂️
i think that scene with jimmy waiting was beautiful
Way too long though
@@rashan2424 Better Call Saul is full of long scenes exactly like that
How so
@@nexuser6886 have you ever waited nervously for something that could possibly ended very badly, and without having any distraction so your mind just wonders everywhere chaotically? for me, that scene kinda gives me the feeling of that.
Why? There was nothing to it. I'm glad it was deleted.
Lmao
Hector: “lunch break is over; take it to go.”
Places drumstick in dude’s shirt pocket.
That one was pretty fun to watch. Dumping an entire cup of soda into the trash can was a great touch.
Lmfao, that scene was so corny and bad (for BCS/BB standards).
Glad that the producers chose to remove it.
Hector’s an intimidating old bastard when he’s upright, definitely prefer him in the chair though the ding of that bell’s raised a fair bit of hell! Hells bell 🛎
That's gooood
6:00 box cutter!
lol. I've uploaded the video and edited it but damn never noticed that small detail
For real, I think they should have kept that scene, it was very subtle but great foreshadowing.
@@TylerCurtisSteele I think it's better than no foreshadowing but it would not have been very subtle, Vice Gilligan can do way better!
also I don't see any funcionality of that scene beside that foreshadowing , and the first "job" of a scene should be focused on the story(BCS), not some foreshadowing of another storry (BB)
THE kuppi I think it’s just a wee wink to viewers. Believe me, some ppl watch the show at its very surface & that box cutter then victor appearing would’ve went completely unnoticed with no connection being made. I get what you’re saying about it taking place on a different show but with BCS being a prequel they can definitely have fun with these wee winks & nods & I think, most of the time, they get it just right
@@lyndsaycrawford yes but I think compared to other truly great foreshadowing in BB and BCS this feels a little cheap and has no real tie in to the actual scene.
On the other hand if a scene like this, or better a scene in wich Gus asks Victor for a (or THE) box cutter (and gets it) in an episode prior to "boxcutter" would have been greater and more impactful than in BCS.
unpopular opinion, but I'm glad they left Hector's antics out. They just seem out of character, less scary and more awkward
Totally agreed. A lot of these feel rather strange and off pace with the rest of the show
I expected him to pee into the garbage bin
While I agree, don't forget that these deleted scenes are also missing Dave Porter's score, so they don't carry the same mood that the scene would have if it were in a final episode.
@@TheVesylum People say "unpopular opinion" when they're anxious that their comment won't get the approval they desire, so they lower expectations by falsely attributing it to the extremes. It's the equivalent of a child saying of their art drawing "mines is rubbish!" in the hopes they'll be contradicted with assurances to the contrary.
-it was _kinda_ useful to see why Lyle called Gus rather than the police first...
Ah 6:03 a little foreshadowing with the box cutter and Victor :)
The boxcutter in Gus's pocket in the scene by the dumpster is a hell of a foreshadowing!
Preforeshadowing ***
preforeshadowing is like saying mp3 player its already in the word brother
Hector's deleted scene makes him seen like my grandpa off his meds.
‘You charmed me into it’ made me laugh out loud.
Anyone notice the box-cutter in Fring's back left pocket 5:57 ~ as he meets Victor by the recycle bin. Subtle foreshadowing / nice callback!
Nacho letting his Chaotic Good nature peak out at 3:45.
The multi-layer waiting scene beginning at 4:38 was excellent. I'm sad it's taken like 4 years to see it.
Love the BB/Better Call Saul universe
I understand why they deleted the scene.
In real life everybody would have laughed at the old man.
With the tension in the atmosphere, I don't think so.
hes got thugs with him though, adds to the tension
really dangerous people with no fucks to give are terrifying, no matter how old they are, no matter what they look like. as soon as they shift their attention to you, you instantly get that super uncomfortable vibe. Had a random convo in the street with a middle aged guy looking like the biggest loser ever, who was later found to have murdered people (in a rather brutal way), well even then I instantly felt I should be careful with this dude around
Also it wouldn't have been so quiet
bro people there are aware of the cartels and shit. If you saw an old hispanic man in a suit, smoking a cigar, with three other scary looking guys, asking for the boss of the restoraunt, you would know what the fuck is going on.
That box cutter just before we see Victor is a nice touch
I dont get it can u explain to me please? :)
@@meepoacademy8614 Did you watch Breaking Bad? Gus killed Victor with a box cutter.
lukaszmarcin jeez you don’t need to spoil it lol. Just tell him it’s foreshadowing to BB
But there were just simples cartons, there were not a box cutter
Meepo Academy look in gus’ back pocket.
Honestly the Hector scene takes a different tone if you think of him as a senile guy looking for someone to talk to.
Imagine telling your friends you'd appear in BCS (the Fast Food Scene) and not making the cut.
But I agree with a previous comment, that Hector didn't look that scary enough by himself (not talking about the henchmen, who did the work of dissuasion) and that it would have diminish his aura, somehow.
i don't think he's not scary, but just not charismatically scary, like imagine Lalo instead of Hector in that scene. i think with suspense-background-music it can be easily viewed as a tense scene.
I want a spinoff of Don Hector bothering fast-food customers.
6:36 would’ve won an Emmy.
The Breaking Bad universe is the only one able to make a scene interesting that would otherwise feel very boring in any other show.
So you've seen what, 3 TV shows in your life?
@@toamatau8785 Nah, he's right
Ya, the only show in history, sure. How old are you 11?
@@glxyrr1 At least that I could remember of at the time I wrote that comment. It usually focus on trivial day-to-day events and you'd feel something out of that since you got to know the characters being fleshed out so well. The writing of BrBa and BCS is indeed superb. But Lost and Mad Men are probably up there for me in that regard as well.
Like how Mike was being paid with his own money to have a no-show job at Madrigal, and decides to actually show up and start working. Awesome
Those extra hector scenes were so awkward, he wasn’t even being intimidating. Glad they were on the chopping block
The legend says: that chicken is still in NOLAN'S pocket !
The last chicken from los pollos. 💀
LAME
@@trailerparkboys3390 Maybe
he might have looked more intimidating without the little name tag
3:43 seeing these two together is like seeing Walt Jr and Jesse together
Not Chode was lucky Liar was in a good mood
Hector:
De lonch break isss ova. Take it, to go (sticks a chicken 🍗 to the dude’s pocket)
🤩 Hector’s anti-humanism at one of his best!
SvetlanaK ha ha just sounded like hector when I read that out! He’s an intimidating bastard when he’s up right, even in his chair the ding of that bell’s raised a fair bit of hell! Hell’s bell 🛎
People who still havent started watching BCS for some reason
"Any goood?"
It’s so good, people say the lawyer scenes are boring but that’s what makes the story interesting over time
i-it's good.,...
People expect too much from it off the bat, which I don't blame them for , people just don't give it enough of a chance
yeyeyyeyeyyeye
@@sadcat520 hdhdhhdhdh
RIP Mark Margolis. A fine actor.
Hector at Los Pollos Hermanos is so funny yet awkward! I’m glad it was a deleted scene but also glad that was recorded. Imagine one of the most dangerous and highest ranking members of the cartel talking about pigs tails with you.
the face mike makes when saul asks what's in the bag had me dead af😂
Jimmy not Saul
"My god can he not just do what hes fucking told instead of pissing me off with irrelevant questions. If I knew what was in the bag do you think id be sending you in there?!?"
Mike just has that "bon vivant personality" along with those "dancing eyes".
What is it money... Scene sounds like Chuck in court with Jimmy.
What you got a cell phone, no battery, just as I thought.
is it mUnEy ?!
Hector sees a pretty girl.
"Good afternoon, Señorita."
Hector gets frozen out...
Yup. You and me _both,_ Hec.
Lmfaooo
He is literally me
N O L A N M I L L E R
W E R N E R Z I E G L E R
Ziiiiiieeeeeglerrrr...
Ziiiiiieeeeeglerrrr...
Werrrrrnerrrrr 🧐
2:03 my exact flirting skills
I kept telling everyone I know to watch Better Call Saul. Instead I got a bunch of recommandations to watch Casa de Papel. Well I watched a full season and have no interest in watching another episode. Also I'm done with taking or giving recommandations.
Better Call Saul is THE best program ever. I would have listened to your recommendation :-)
@@juliareadscottishpiperandh4861 Last 2 seasons were good first 3 sucked tho they were waaay to slow
@Mrs. Riggs Its nice that he tried to make us understand Jimmys life deeper and that it was drama but i dont really like that kinda movies/shows... I kept watching cause i belived Vince would do something amazing and he did great on the later seasons..
@@petarjuric5828 lol are you kidding me? If you really thought they sucked and were too slow you wouldn't have made it. What shitty lazy criticism. The pacing in this show is fantastic and rare to find in TV today... Not everything has to be fast paced in your face.
@@panterxbeats Lazy shitty critism cause i didnt like it? Not everyone like that kind of shows.
Showing the box cutter sticking out of the back pocket was- DELICIOUS. Look out, Victor....
These videos are gold
5:59 That foreshadowing though!!!!
Don Hector trying to get his mack on @ 2:09
5:59 I personally like this scene because of the fact that Gus has a box cutter knife in his back pocket, and if y’all have watched Breaking Bad then you know it’s significance with victor. Even though the reference is cool, i’m failing to understand how it would benefit the story in any way, which is probably why it was cut.
Hector's voice sounds so hateful, raw and broken, it matches the character so well.
Hector putting the piece of chicken into Nolan's pocket is gangster as fuck
seeing the scene of mike and jimmy talking was crazy! i just know that the editing team had a lot of discussions leading to the point of just hearing mike over the footage of jimmy walking up
Hector is such npc here. Also feels like video game character doing side quests when waiting for main quest
I actually like Gus in a short-sleeve "cool biz" shirt. It somehow suits him.
The music for the scene that starts at 3:38 is so good, sounds like vintage Breaking Bad, fucking love it
Please, take it to go. Gotta remember that one.
Gus's annoyance at Victor approaching him. Hood coming out of a black SUV approaching a business owner to talk behind his restaurant? And parking RIGHT next to this notoriously careful criminal to talk to him in broad daylight? Victor overstepping and showing less than great instincts. That car is black so it can't be seen at night, works the opposite in the day. At least that's my read.
Victor's information probably was only worth a cell phone snap.
Jesse proved to be a superior soldier to Victor when Gale died. Gus cut him down, JUST for an opening for Jesse. Saw that dude he thought was a junky, saw what he was capable of, and thought, "damn I want a kid like that on my team."
3:08 if this happened in 2021 those girls would have their phones out yelling at him.
love Hector going "That's gooooooood"
Now we talkin’ - first time I’ve come across these.
Hector putting the chivken in that guys pocket was fucking funny
these scenes make it feel like a whole other show
And that other show is gonna be Mystery Mike. Because Better Call Mike doesn't have the same ring to it.
@@RMJ1984 what about Should've Hired Mike
@@patstaysuckafreeboss8006 That actually sound interesting and different.
@@RMJ1984 Thanks 😂
DishNetworkJoel imagine a laugh track thrown easily lol
i really wish they kept the hospital scene, it might seem useless but to me it holds a lot of weight
It really blows my mind that looking up "Mark Margolis" on Wikipedia shows that in his entire career, he's been nominated for only 2 major awards. Two.
AND YOU TREAT US LIKE DOGS?!
06:00 Wow .. a boxcutter in frings back pocket :D I would actually loved seeing that :D
I wish they left the Hector scene in there.
Agreed. Hector is a great 'bad guy' character. Need more from his point of view.
Nah that was so awkward and stupid lol
For BCS standards, it doesnt mesh very well
@EastEndery Because Hector acting childish isn't his mo. This is a guy that drowned his nephew
Uncle Ding Ding was pretty polite in the deleted scene.
Chicken drumstick in a shirt pocket is an original move
When you're not invited to the Birthday party but decide to go to the restaurant on your own anyway
They really captured the sight, sound, and feel of the Albuquerque area at night. The whole southwest, for that matter.
anyone else noticed the box cutter in Gus's back pocket foreshadowing Victor's fate?
6:03 you see a box cutter in gus pocket and right after his henchmen from bb comes out clever
Imagine if Lyle had called the cops successfully that would have not been good for Gus
the hector scene is so fucking funny
“any gooood?”
Anyone who has ever worked in fast food knows that the worst thing Hector did at Pollos Hermanos that day was at 2:45.
The shot of the boxcutter in Gus's pants pocket as Victor shows up is waaaaaayyy to on the nose. Glad they cut that.
Nolan Miller scarfed down that last piece of chicken as soon as he got outside.
**gets add of Chick-fil-A’s new pimento sandwich**
Cuts to Mike with his binoculars
3:02 Hector was well cultured before vine was a thing
Hector, what a man.
THAAAS GOOOoooOd
What made BB and BCS amazing are the tense realistic scenes. The Harmanos Hector scene that was cut was a huge missed opportunity to add that tension of the story
Thank u 😁
It's funny how Hector tries to blend in yet doesn't realize how much of a mob boss he looks like lmao
I don't think he's trying to blend in, I think he just gets off on messing with people
@@sloanbassstuff7246 Also, he is doing it to show Fring that he can. He can go to Fring's legitimate business and harass his customers, and there's "nothing" that Fring can do about it, but take it. He can force Fring's legitimate business and the people that come with it, since people are objects to Hector, into his world of crime, where Hector is boss.
And, of course, he gets off on messing with people. Class act all the way.
Of course, I mean boss this side of the border. Hector is a lackey down south, to the Cartel. He has a hard time accepting that.
@@tammichenard1024 Yeah, he was a Boss of Bosses until he spent 15 years in San Quentin. Kinda takes you out of the running. He comes back, he still has his connections and respect, but nothing much else. I get the feeling we were meeting just as his family is working their way back up.
@@michaelheath2866 He still had the Don surname and seemed like he was an equal of Bolsa... Not 100% certain about that though. A lot of Hector still seems to be a mystery and I wish he wasn't paralyzed so soon, so we could learn more about him and maybe even see him interact with the other Salamancas. He does seem to get away with doing what he wants (peeing in Don Eladio's pool / forcing Gus into running drugs for him / saying openly "the boss can suck me" Even though Bolsa was clearly offended by it). I think the fact that he heads a family of mostly very competent and fearless lunatics gives him a lot of clout. He also probably earned a lot of respect for serving that prison sentence without ratting on the cartel.
Bruh they shoulda kept the scene where Nacho took the phone from Lyle LMAOOO that was hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
I envy Hector's social skills
4:19 most kind scene of Hector
Hector was just trying to be friendly. Lol
They should have kept the scene with hector trolling gus customers.
3:35 i’m actually lyle (i’m delulu)
2:37 That's gooood
This is truly the moment Vince Became Vincenberg and vinced all over the place!
It's way to quiet in there. More noise from the kitchen and people talking and the scene would've been good.
Probably would have added it later in the sound editing
Yeah the scene is just kinda awkward as is. Not sure if that was why it was cut, or if because it was cut it never got the full professional edit that normal scenes do.
I don’t think they would be talking considering the extreme tension in the air from 3 intimidating men spread through the restaurant
If you watch deleted scenes for any show they always leave out a lot of the background noise, music, ambience etc. Because they add that all in post editing.
4:38 these scenes….oof. I can’t believe I didn’t know these existed.
the first one isnt even deleted, i distinctly remember it.
they keep the conversation over the footage where jimmy was entering polos.
Why did they have to cut out the treasure chest at 06:37? **WHHHYYYY?** it would have Added a whole lot of greatness to the season
I really loved that Hector scene
hector is Mr Miyagi vibes, if Miyagi was evil
I love the waiting room scene god its making me sick
Hector had the makings of a varsity athlete!
I bet it's Kuby in the car following Jimmy and Kimmy. We'll find out tonight probably.
Hector seem too calm and gentle compared to how he usually is. I do specifically mean compared to him XD