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As Hank departs, he learns Jesse is not pressing charges after all. Later, Hank sits in an SUV in a parking lot when he gets a phone call and an electronically-disguised voice tells Hank that he has one minute to leave before two men come to kill him. Hank wonders if it is a prank call, but Leonel and Marco arrive and ambush Hank.
As Hank is leaving his disciplinary meeting, he receives an anonymous call from Gus Fring's henchman Victor, [2] warning him that he is about to be killed by Leonel and Marco Salamanca (Daniel and Luis Moncada) in revenge for killing Tuco; though Gus has told the brothers to target Hank instead of Walt, Gus's intention is the destruction of the ...
Hector Salamanca (played by Mark Margolis) is the elderly don of the Salamanca drug organization and an associate of cartel boss Don Eladio. He is the uncle of twins Leonel and Marco Salamanca (the Cousins), Tuco Salamanca, and Lalo Salamanca, and raised Tuco as a son. He taught his nephews that family is everything and lives by the creed himself.
Director Johan Renck, Bob Odenkirk (as Saul Goodman) and Lavell Crawford (as Huell Babineaux) on the Breaking Bad set "Hermanos" was the first episode to delve into Gus Fring's backstory, although much remains unexplained about the character's past in Chile, which Gus seems anxious to keep concealed.
Having been kidnapped by Tuco Salamanca, Walter White and Jesse Pinkman are held prisoner in a desert hideout where he takes care of his paralyzed and mute uncle, Hector Salamanca. Hector is incapacitated from the neck down and unable to speak, but he can communicate with a desk bell attached to his wheelchair.
The girls had clearly checked out and, let's be honest, one of the real pleasures of an Olsen twins movie was watching it in the comfort of your own home while your mom rolled her eyes because you ...
Frightened, Skyler backs away and answers a call from a terrified Marie Schrader, who tells her that the DEA has received an anonymous tip that Hank is a target again, and the DEA is sending agents to guard him. The episode ends with the camera panning upward from the crawl space as Walt continues laughing hysterically before passing out.
Eduardo "Lalo" Salamanca is one of many nephews of Hector Salamanca, an enforcer of Don Eladio Vuente's drug cartel. After Hector suffers a stroke that leaves him paralyzed and unable to speak, Lalo moves from Mexico to Albuquerque to help run the Salamanca family's drug operation and takes a greater interest in day-to-day details than Hector did.