Why did Huell take the ricin cigarette?
The cigarette was stolen from him in Season 4, a plan by Walt to confuse Jesse into perhaps believing he recklessly left it out for Brock to take and accidentally poison himself.
Why did Gus stop Hector's treatment?
I know Gus did it for Hector to suffer and not be able to do anything since he is paralyzed. I know it's kinda medical thing, so Gus stopping the treatment is because he knew Hector could recover again? How did Hector get paralyzed? In the character's original run on Breaking Bad, Hector is said to have had a stroke that leads to his wheelchair-bound existence. This information comes second-hand from DEA agent Steve Gomez, however, and there could be more to Hector's condition than merely a stroke.
Why did Tuco's father not tell on Jesse?
Originally Answered: Why did Héctor Salamanca refuse to rat out Pinkman to Hank? Because no matter how much he may have hated Jesse and Walt, he hated the idea of being a rat to the DEA more. Even when he actually goes to the DEA, in order to lure Gus to the nursing home, he tells them nothing. Is Giancarlo Esposito married?
Giancarlo Esposito | |
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1966–present |
Spouse(s) | Joy McManigal (divorced) |
Children | 4 |
Who does Gus Fring work for?
Esposito reprised his role for the prequel spinoff, Better Call Saul beginning in season 3. When Gus was introduced, he was the owner of the popular fast-food restaurant chain, Los Pollos Hermanos. The company was a front for his methamphetamine drug trade. Who built the lab in better call Saul? In Breaking Bad, the Superlab was a large-scale laboratory facility owned by drug lord Gustavo "Gus" Fring. The lab which was capable of producing between 100 to 300 pounds of meth a week was located under an industrial laundromat in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
How much did Gus lab cost?
Gus Fring's $8 million underground meth manufacturing lab, first unveiled in Breaking Bad, is an engineering masterpiece: Hidden underneath an industrial laundromat and fitted with a state-of-the-art filtration system to evacuate toxic fumes, it's capable of cooking between 100 and 300 pounds of meth per week. Why did Mike and Gus reject the first engineer? Season 4. Although it is not clear why he was not selected for the job, his prior border tunnel project indicates an existing relationship with a Mexican drug cartel, which means he may not be trusted to build a facility that would compete with the cartel for producing meth.
Who killed Walter White?
The gun killed nearly everyone but struck Walter in the process. As he bled out, Walter went around the old meth lab, admiring his beloved cooking machinery one last time before collapsing on the floor. The final scene of Breaking Bad shows him dead on the ground as police enter and sweep the building.