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New guy, Krazy-8? Is his name Jesse Pinkman, by any chance?

Giancarlo Sposito stressed he portrays an inexperienced Gus, building his business gradually, trying, learning. The laundry comes up now because it shows Gus in that very growth and expansion. We get to see how he became the druglord we love to hate.
But you bet something is happening in that laundry before this

Helped by Mike. Sponsored by Gus.

Nice thought, but I think we should have heard something about Jimmy's stepdad at this point, were that the case…

That would be AWESOME.

Where do you get episode titles in advance? Not that I want them, they spoil a lot. I'm just curious.

Well, that was not exactly "giving", was it? But I get the point…

I was rewatching a Breaking Bad episode today where Saul says "I got my second wife screwing with my step-dad" (I think step-dad). Second wife? So far in BCS Jimmy's had no wife, right? We all know Vince Gilligan by now; if Saul said that on BB, it's coming up in BCS (it's happened many times - just look at the

Lawyers in the room: what about planting a battery like that? Crime? Legal?

So Gus is rejected by Don Eladio, gets his friend killed in front of him as a "Never come back again" sweet reminder, Hector tells him to stay with chickens, and now Gus is working for the cartel?

So Arciniega's still alive?

Got it! Thanks!

Got it! Makes sense. One last thing though… Hector is there in Gus office, shoes up and everything, like Gus owes him something…. If they are competition and Hector's in dire straits, then shouldn't Gus just… not give a shit? Why Hector's bossy behavior?

1. I just don't get it… Hector and Gus each have their own business (production, distribution etc)… right? How does the Cartel come in here?

I see.. But different territories should mean no competition, shouldn't it?

Guys, help me out here.

One of the episodes in Season 3 has Howard listening to the tape, at the very beginning. He listens it through.

You gotta believe nothing is a coincidence in the minds of these writers…

It makes sense that Arciniega's killing by Hector happened before the opening of today's episode (after all, Gus is, in the opening, working with the cartel, not excluded from it). But how on earth do Hector and Fring come face to face like that? Wasn't Gus way too placid, being in front of the murderer of his friend?