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Why Didn't Hector Kill Gus? - Breaking Bad

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Why did Hector choose Max and not Gus?

The Breaking Bad universe, masterfully crafted by Vince Gilligan, is filled with intricate character dynamics, complex motives, and a gripping narrative that keeps viewers on the edge. One character who plays a crucial role in this compelling tale is Hector Salamanca. While his presence in Breaking Bad was marked by his ailing health and ominous bellringing.

Hector Salamanca made his debut in Breaking Bad as Tuco's ailing uncle. Suffering from the aftermath of a stroke, Hector's primary means of communication was the ominous bell attached to his wheelchair. Initially, Hector may have seemed like a marginal character, but he went on to play a significant role, especially in the ultimate downfall of Gus Fring.

Tuco, Hector's nephew, introduced Walter White and Jesse Pinkman to Hector while they were in the desert. During this meeting, Hector's cunning is revealed when he sabotages Walt's attempt to poison Tuco, demonstrating that his mind remains sharp despite his failing health. Furthermore, Hector was instrumental in raising his nephews, including the menacing Cousins, Marco and Leonel Salamanca.

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