Breaking Bad's Iconic Gus Fring Death Scene Broke The Show's Rules, But It Still Became One Of TV's Greatest Moments
Gus' death shouldn't have worked — but it did
screenrant.comGus Fring dies in the season 4 finale, episode 13, titled “Face Off.” The death comes after a bomb attached to Hector Salamanca’s wheelchair detonates, blowing off Gus’s face and killing him in the nursing home.
If you’d like, I can pull up a few reliable sources or timestamps from the episode to pin down the moment more precisely.
Gus' death shouldn't have worked — but it did
screenrant.comFring's death mixed practical & digital effects.
screenrant.comGustavo “Gus” Fring, the meticulous and ruthless drug kingpin, meets his explosive end in the season 4 finale, episode 13, […]
darkskiesfilm.comGus Fring, the meticulous and terrifying drug kingpin, meets his end in Season 4, Episode 13, titled “Face Off.” This […]
darkskiesfilm.comBreaking Bad fans watched the events leading up to Gus Fring's death with bated breath. Breaking Bad, one of America's finest crime drama television series,
otakukart.comHe had to go sooner or later.
wegotthiscovered.comGUS FRING is a huge figure both in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Many fans are looking for a refresher on how the character died in the original series. Express.co.uk has the lowdown on the demise of the drug kingpin.
www.express.co.ukGus Fring's demise is one of Breaking Bad's most iconic sequences, and Vince Gilligan explained why taking Gus down was so tricky for the writing team.
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