In it, DEA agent Hank, wounded after a shootout with a murderous band of neo-Nazis, refused to beg for his life (despite his brother-in-law Walt's pleas) and told Nazi leader Jack to “go f–k yourself” before taking a fatal bullet.
Hank Schrader – Breaking Bad
Do what you gotta do.” How He Died: Shot in the head by Neo-Nazi Jack.
Hank said, "HE made up his mind 10 minutes ago." Being a DEA agent, Hank knows the kind of guys like Jack more than Walt does. He knew Jack was going to kill him, because Jack knew Hank was going to come after Jack no matter what if he got out of there alive.
Last chance to look at me, Hector. Gus Fring's last words before his death at Hector's hands.
Simple, complicated, it doesn't matter. Steps never change, and I know every step.
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“Some shows just NEED that word for emphasis,” RatingsGal wrote. “Breaking Bad is allowed ONE [uncensored F-word] per season and they always use it well.”
Hector: It is! IT IS PERSONAL-! Hector to Juan Bolsa, his last spoken words before his crippling stroke.
The boyfriend Gould is referring to is Max Arciniega (James Martinez), who Breaking Bad fans will remember as Gus' friend and business partner.
As Hank is leaving his disciplinary meeting, he receives an anonymous call from Gus Fring, warning him that he is about to be killed by Leonel and Marco Salamanca (Daniel and Luis Moncada) in revenge for killing Tuco; though Gus has told the brothers to target Hank instead of Walt, Gus's intention is the destruction of ...
Better Call Saul season 6's "Carrot & Stick" speaks to Gus Fring's awesome instincts, not only knowing a visit to Hector Salamanca was the best method of confirming whether the Lalo assassination stuck, but also getting exactly the cues he wanted from their conversation.
In the final scene, Hank figures out that Walt is Heisenberg while perusing Walt's copy of “Leaves of Grass” on the toilet. The book is inscribed: “To my other favorite W.W. It's an honor working with you.
In Breaking Bad, does Hank feel respect/sympathy/forgiveness for Walter just before he dies? Yes. Forgiveness may be a stretch, but certainly some degree of understanding. It's my favorite scene in the series.
In the end, Hank's body was returned to his family and Walter was killed after seeking vengeance on Uncle Jack.
He called himself ASAC (Assistant Special Agent in Charge) because it was his title, and it emphasized his duty to his job and country.
Gus (or one of his men) called Hank in order to give him a chance to defend himself. This was Gus' way of almost sticking it to the cartel without being too obvious.
A.A.J.W. White Hank, also called "Wank" is a mysterious character whose appearance resembles Hank J. Wimbleton and the main protagonist of the WhiteHank series of Madness Combat tribute animations.
Gus Fring's Death Is Possible (But Not Realistic)
The blast wave severely injured his right side - but it didn't hit his vital organs, which could explain why Gustavo Fring's death in Breaking Bad wasn't immediate. Much of Gus' head and face was injured, but his skull was still intact.
Gaff fires some shots at Gus' path in order to intimidate him. Gus walks right at him and, for his bravery, gives Gaff no satisfaction. Gaff ends the attack and leaves ("Bug").
Don Eladio spared Gus' life when he killed Max Arciniega because he knew who Gus was. He recognized him as the man who had built his empire and was therefore not a threat that could be eliminated easily.
After attempting to establish a partnership with the Cartel, Max was murdered by Hector Salamanca on the orders of Don Eladio as punishment for Gustavo's disrespectful actions of manipulating Eladio into a meeting by selling drugs to his men without consent.
Hector's Disability Came From Gus Fring's Act Of Revenge
He emptied the pill capsules and refilled them with ibuprofen, which could increase the risk of a heart attack or stroke. The spiked pills finally worked during a drug cartel meeting. Hector suffered a stroke but Gus saved him by using CPR.
After an unexplained incident, he's left paralyzed in most of his body and can't speak or move on his own. His only means of communication is the bell on his wheelchair.
"Walter White's funeral" was held in at Sunset Memorial Park in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Saturday October 19, 2013, about a month after the airing of "Felina". It was a fundraiser benefitting Albuquerque's Health Care for the Homeless for and drew around 200 "mourners" and raised $17,000.
Why did Hector Salamanca not give testimony against Jessy Pinkman? Hector Salamanca was not a man to use the law or the courts to exact revenge, nor one to cooperate with the Police let alone on a case that could expose his own illegal behaviors.