Was Gus scared of Walter?

Was Gus scared of Walter?

In short, Gus didn’t fear Walt. The idea of Walt being a genuine threat to him never even crossed his mind.

Why Gus Fring is so scary?

He was deemed scary because he was unpredictable and a shrewd planner. He incited fury between the twin nephews of hector Salamanca and Hank, then turned the police to the cartels. In the meantime he exported his meth.

What happened to Gus face in breaking bad?

The explosion instantly kills Hector and Tyrus. Gus steps out of the room, straightens his tie, and appears to have survived the blast. However, the camera pans over to show severe burns across the right side of his face. After a moment, he collapses and dies from his injuries.

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Was Gus Fring’s death realistic?

Gus Fring’s Death Scene is Iconic Let’s get one thing out of the way: Gus Fring’s death scene is not realistic in any way. After sitting inches from the exploding weapon that was hooked to Hector Salamanca, Gus walks studiously out of the nursing home room that his nemesis just suicide-bombed.

How did Gus know not to get in his car?

“End Times” – How did Gus know not to go to his car? Gus knows it wasn’t done on his order, and he has to assume that Jesse wouldn’t have done it. And Gus knows that Walt wants him dead. He concludes that this may have been a ploy by Walt to keep Jesse at the hospital… to draw Gus out.

How did Gus Fring walk?

Because he wasn’t dead yet. He was clearly mortally wounded, but he didn’t lose any limbs, and his muscles were still connected, which makes it possible for him to walk and move, until the damage and trauma shuts his body down completely.

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Did Gus know Walt killed him?

Mike and Gus knew Walt killed the two gangbangers even before he confessed. Mike knew his car was jacked up; all they cared about was finding Jesse. It’s not unreasonable to assume Mike would “beat it out of Walt,” just as he threatens to do so with Saul, under Gus’s orders.