Before he became disabled, Hector drove a1960 Chevrolet Impala. In episode "I.F.T.", Gus andJuan Bolsaaddress Hector by incorrectly calling himDon Salamanca, instead ofDon Hector. This is an error thatVince Gilliganadmitted after the end ofBreaking Badand would like to correct....
While Victor and Tyrus make Arturo's death look like a gang killing, Gus informs Nacho that he is aware ofhow Nacho put Hector Salamanca in a wheelchair, but that the Salamancas do not. Similar to why Gus killed Victor inBreaking Bad, Gus killed Arturo inBetter Call Saulto exert full c...
Gustavo "Gus" Fring, mockingly referred to as The Chicken Man by Hector, is a Chilean-American restaurant entrepreneur and major narcotics distributor who primarily worked in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Originally collaborating with the Mexican drug cartel to distribute their cocaine, Gus eliminated his ...
"Breaking Bad" Fly (TV Episode 2010) Walt mentions his "fuge state". "Breaking Bad" Face Off (TV Episode 2011) When Gomez asks Hank if he remembers Hector Salamanca, Hank replies, "You mean the old crippled guy with the bell who'd rather crap on our floor than talk to us?" El Ca...
It was a genuine laugh-out-loud moment amidst yet another consistently intense and frequently paralyzing Breaking Bad episode. What a great moment.With that personal eff you out of the way, and Gus now believing that Hector is snitching to the DEA, the old man is ready to see Walt’s ...
But I think I’m starting to sense you’ve got to know when to leave the party, you don’t want to be the guy with a lampshade on your head.However, Gilligan's departure from the Breaking Bad universe doesn't necessarily mean it's done for good — but his vision of the timeline ...
hooking Walt and Jesse up with everyone from Gus Fring to a guy who can make all traces of an entire family’s existence disappear. Saul doesn’t have much of a moral compass; even murder doesn’t phase him unless it somehow endangers his interests, and he’s always happy to a put on...
" Walter: "And who are you?" Jesse: "I'm the bad guy." ―Walt and Jesse's conversation.[src]Nurse: "Sir, if you'd like to smoke, you need to be another 20 feet from the door." Jesse: "So roll me further, bitch." ―Jesse being checked out of the hospital after his ...
The season 3 opener deals with the aftermath of the plane crash, including Walt's great ''people move on'' speech at the school assembly. Elsewhere, Jesse copes with accepting himself as the ''bad guy'' in rehab, and Walt comes clean to Skyler about what it is he's been doing with...
On Breaking Bad, Saul seems exactly like the kind of guy who would wear a pinky ring. On Better Call Saul, we learn its origins. Marco, Slippin’ Jimmy’s grift partner back in Cicero, wore the ring. After Jimmy returns for a con binge with his old pal, Marco has a heart att...