Saturday, February 15, 2020

Did anyone notice that the way Walt kills the white power group (in Felina) is similar to the scene where Gus kills the cartel members in Mexico?

Gus had his figurative 'brother' killed right in front of him by Hector all those years ago and he was helpless to save him. When he confronted the cartel gang again, he came to their house presenting a new business opportunity he could offer them and seemingly to make amends with the group. He then kills all the members of the gang single-handedly with one swift move, using the poisoned tequila bottle to take them out, which also hurt him too.

In Ozymandias, the white power prison gang kill Walt's brother-in-law right in front of him, and he was helpless to save him. When he confronts the gang again in Felina, he comes to their house presenting a new business opportunity (new methylamine supply) to offer them. He then kills all the members of the gang single-handedly with the machine gun-trunk move, which also ended up injuring him as well.

I just thought it was so badass how these scenes reflect each other. Its poetry, they rhyme...



Submitted February 15, 2020 at 11:29PM by kingkhani https://ift.tt/2HsDADM

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