Inside The Explosive Season 4 Finale (Gus' Death) | BEHIND THE SCENES | Breaking Bad

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A look behind the scenes at the explosive finale of Breaking Bad's fourth season.

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Lucky Hank, starring Bob Odenkirk, premieres March 19 on AMC.

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 this 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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Can't believe Gus Fring faked his own death and is now living as a highly-paid actor

Citinited
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Their acting in the show is so good that seeing them talking to eachother and laughing like normal people is weird

Sagarock
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When I first watched this, I really thought for a few seconds that he actually survived that

gurubhaktmohit
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Gus screaming as he stands up really added to how horrifying the whole sequence is. For 3 seasons you never see him emote much more than disgust/anger and when he shows that much fear it really rattles you.

CharlesVanNoland
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"I have fun pretending to order my eggs like a bad guy heehee"
I can't get enough of this dude

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This is the moment Gus Fring became Harvey Dent

techwiz
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So crazy that Giancarlo Esposito and Bryan Cranston are both such friendly, chill guys who are best known for playing murderous maniac psychopaths who constantly try to kill each other

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Rest in peace, Mark Margolis aka Hector. Your brilliant presence and your acting performance in the Breaking Bad universe will never be forgotten.

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The most "shocking and gutting" thing about this scene for me, was when he straightened his tie. Like his brain was on autopilot for just a moment before he/it (it... HIS BRAIN ...smh) realized he was done.

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Hector just walking up to Gus and Walter casually drink in hand is the funniest thing I’ve seen in a while

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My dad is a cop, and he told us for years things he witnessed with adrenaline after fatal crushes or accidents. When people get up and start walking even with their both legs broken, thinking it’s nothing for a few seconds. Or similar things where people get up like they are perfectly fine, and later dying from injuries. Human body and brain is so fascinating.

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I love how the actor respects that removing him from the story is necessary, rather than most dramas nowadays trying to keep every cool character for as long as possible

darthjam
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Omg the way the inside of Gus’s eye socket moves after the explosion is disgusting but yet very impressive.

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15:30 when Hector just strolls up and all three of them are just talking in normal voices and joking around is so surreal haha

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Seeing everyone clap after that take and Vince looking disappointed saying “wasn’t even close” is what made this series the best directed tv show of all time.

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I've never realized that the half of his skull missing could be interpreted as the two faces Gus had in the show. The polite and educated, so as the brutal and blood cold side of him

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Hearing Hector's real voice was a really a kick of reality my god he sounds so different

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It’s horrifying because you can genuinely see the moment Gus dies. His arm falls lifeless as the life suddenly escapes his eyes, leaving a cold shell, finishing as his body just falls forward from gravity. It’s haunting, but a true testament to Giancarlo’s performance and Vince’s directing. Wonderfully terrifyingly brilliant!

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I love how Gus didn't realize he was supposed to be dead for a second there.

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Gus went out big. One of the greatest endings of a villian you wanted to love. Breaking Bad was such a great show.

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