GUS——The elegant hero of righteousness

Gracie 2022-12-02 13:08:47

I have to say that the handsome black guy played the role of GUS: calm, personable, vicious, resourceful, and daring... He is ruthless towards his enemies, gentle and humble towards his brothers, a rare heroic hero Heroes!


As soon as GUS appeared in this play, there was a powerful aura. At that time, when he met Lao Bai in the restaurant, he gave people a very educated and reliable feeling, and people immediately admired him, and his later performance was even more fascinating. In particular, the scene of the tongue-in-cheek fight against DEA's notes shows the character's resourcefulness and kind words to the fullest, making people applaud!



GUS has endured humiliation for decades, and has never forgotten the scene of his brother's murder. Years later, with his own shocking strategy, he and his two most powerful men generously went to the Hongmen Banquet, and they were born and died together. , Shame before the snow!


At that time, the charisma of GUS was shown to be the most tense moment in the whole play: first, he fully trusted his subordinate Jesse's drug-making ability. Rogue; then had a good time with the drug lords, without fear of death, chatting and laughing and strategizing; finally, revenge, endured the pain, shouted at the enemy, fought psychological warfare, and just a few words made the gangsters scattered; After being rescued and brought back to life, he regained his composure and calmness, and greeted his younger brother for his triumphant return.


It's a pity that GUS still lost to the more insidious Lao Bai in the end, but even if he was bombed horribly, before his death, GUS still tried his best to maintain his demeanor, fastened his tie and walked out of the room on his own - even if he died, he had to die gracefully! Showing the fearlessness of death beyond ordinary people, all the gangsters who are not afraid of death have to be ashamed!

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Box Cutter quotes

  • Gustavo 'Gus' Fring: Well? Get back to work.

  • Jesse Pinkman: At least we all understand each other now.

    Walter White: What do you mean?

    Jesse Pinkman: I mean, him and us, we get it.

    [Makes cutting motion on his neck]

    Jesse Pinkman: We're all on the same page.

    Walter White: And what page is that?

    Jesse Pinkman: The one that says if I can't kill you, you'll sure as shit wish you were dead.