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  2. Gus Fring - Wikipedia

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    Giancarlo Esposito portrays Gus Fring in both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. Gustavo Fring is named after the former German international footballer Torsten Frings. [1]When Raymond Cruz was unable to continue as Tuco Salamanca in Breaking Bad 's second season due to his commitment to appear in The Closer, the Breaking Bad writers wrote Tuco out of the series and created the character of ...

  3. Alone in the World (Fringe) - Wikipedia

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    "Gus" has been able to make a psychic link with Aaron, who had spent several days previously in the service tunnel, and if the organism is killed, Aaron will likely die. The Fringe team finds that the organism is growing rapidly, spreading out over several city blocks and to public places, and give Walter limited time to find a solution before ...

  4. Shotgun (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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    While waiting in the car alone at the last dead drop spot, Jesse notices two robbers approaching, one armed with a shotgun. He slams the car in reverse, rams into their car, and drives off. When Jesse returns, Mike hints that he is impressed. It is later revealed that Gus set up the entire scene to increase Jesse's low self-esteem and motivate him.

  5. Gus - Wikipedia

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    Gus Carmichael, in Tracy Beaker Returns; Gus Charnley, in the 1995 film Born to Be Wild; Gus Cruikshank, in the television series Love; Gus Duncz, in the television series Mission Hill; Gus Fring, in the television series Breaking Bad; Gus Gold, in the 1989 American action comedy movie Speed Zone; Gus Goose, Donald Duck's second cousin

  6. Gliding Over All - Wikipedia

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    "Gliding Over All" is the eighth episode and mid-season finale of the fifth season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad, and the 54th overall episode of the series. Written by Moira Walley-Beckett and directed by Michelle MacLaren, it aired on AMC in the United States on September

  7. Fly (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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    The episode's original broadcast was viewed by 1.20 million people, [3] which was a decrease from the 1.62 million of the previous episode, "Kafkaesque". It has the second-lowest number of viewers on its original broadcast of any season-three episode, just ahead of "Half Measures" (1.19 million).

  8. Kafkaesque (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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    Walter White and Jesse Pinkman are now in full production in the new lab and are easily producing 200 pounds of meth each week, as per their quota. Jesse finds that they're even overproducing, and is resentful when Walt refuses to allow him to remove the extra pounds from the shipment, particularly since he has calculated that Gus Fring will net at least $96 million by the end of their three ...

  9. Breaking Glass (Once Upon a Time) - Wikipedia

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    In a review from Entertainment Weekly, Hilary Busis notes that "Though Sidney Glass (a.k.a. the Magic Mirror, a.k.a. the Genie, a.k.a. Gus Fring) gets name-checked in the title of tonight's episode, he's more of a side attraction than the main event. "Breaking Glass" easily could have been renamed "The SwanQueen Hour," given how much of it was ...

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