Breaking Bad – Walt is becoming Gus Fring, in more ways than one
As ‘Breaking Bad”s Walt elevates his position to drug kingpin, his habits and demeanor continue to take on characteristics of those who’ve come before him.
*Snnnniiiffff!* Ahhhh… Smell that? That’s the smell of a new, freshly baked episode of Breaking Bad, baby. Don’t get to used to ‘em, though — there’s a mere handful of episodes left, and then they’re done … forever. But what a fine way to kick off that last batch.
There was one scene in particular in “Blood Money” that made me think, “huh, well now look at that.” Though hugely interesting, it wasn’t the opening scene showing Walt’s fenced-in and dilapidated house, or him coming back to said house for the ricin he’d hid several episodes ago. It was that whole exchange between Walt and Lydia at the car wash. It felt very familiar. As in, isn’t this exactly how Gus Fring spoke to Walt when he came to his front business, Los Pollos Hermanos? He carried on the conversation very matter-of-factly, making sure no mind was paid to how they were talking nor what they were talking about. Just. Like. Fring. It was spooky. Walt even folded a towel to kneel on when he was vomiting, something Gus did once before when he was upchucking the poison he’d fed to his competition.
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