"They use kids," says Jesse. He answers a knock on his front door. "Are you accusing me?" After a night in the desert, Mike kills the surviving gunman and Jimmy and he resume walking. "I think you're behind all this," says Bolsa, threatening to pay Gus a visit when things calm down.
"Ready to talk?" In a meeting with Lalo and Juan Bolsa, Gus falsely claims that Werner Ziegler was working under Mike's supervision to construct a chilling system for Gus's chicken farm, and that Werner fled after stealing cocaine.
Walt counters that the quality of his product should outweigh any of these concerns and that Gus will never have to see or deal with Jesse. Giancarlo Giuseppe Alessandro Esposito was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, to an Italian carpenter/stagehand father from Naples, Italy, and an African-American opera singer mother from Alabama. Walt tells Gus that he fears for his family. Despite Mike's reservations, the trio manage to acquire a truck fitted with an industrial electromagnet from junkyard owner Eventually Mike is killed by Walt and he has all of Gus's former employees murdered in prison with the help of A defining characteristic of Gus is the friendly and low-key exterior he maintains; he takes an active role in managing his front businesses and personally supervises employees and serves customers at his Los Pollos Hermanos restaurants. Gus lived in a typical suburban neighborhood, playing the role of a socially conscious philanthropist. Bolsa also tells Gus to disregard Gus meets with Nacho in a warehouse, where Nacho tells him that the Mike reports to Gus on the status of the job and the problems associated with it. Little is known about Gus' past, except that he was supposed to have originally come from Chile. Gus arrives at Los Pollos again and sees the Cousins. Eladio was more impressed with the large sum of money and professional presentation of Gus however, and ridiculed Hector, further fueling the flames of their rivalry.
The capsule consumed by Gus delays the effect of the poison allowing him time to purge, narrowly avoiding death. And more than that, I respect the strategy." At the Gus and Bolsa discuss the apparent attack on Arturo and Nacho, with Gus concealing he was behind it. Jimmy uses the information to accuse police of witness tampering, enabling him to win a motion to release Lalo on bail. Gus can't afford to stop production, Walt reasons, which gives Walt the leverage he needs to save their lives. The crosshairs of the sniper's gun move over to Jesse next, but he is saved at the last second by Mike.
Gale begs for his life, but, his eyes tearing, Jesse fires the gun Gustavo with Jesse, Walt, and Mike in the superlab following Gale's murderAt the lab where Walt and Mike are waiting, Victor returns with Jesse and it's clear that Gale is dead.
Jesse, Mike, and Walt are left to clean up the mess and dispose of the corpse Walt becomes quite worried that Gus will kill him, and purchases a gun. With his demise, Gustavo is defeated by Walt and suffers a humiliating death at the hands of Hector, his archenemy and the very man who murdered his closest Mike, Walt and Jesse brainstorm several ways to break into the evidence room to steal the laptop, none of them viable. Gus is thus controlled, cold, powerful, and menacing. Or, at least, that’s what it appears thanks to a new leak. Gus accedes, but insists on choosing Walt's new lab assistant.
For instance, Giancarlo Esposito's Gus Fring is one of the most mysterious characters in the prequel. Gus arrives and Walt immediately tries to defend his and Jesse's actions.