: The episode’s namesake scene—the poisoning of the cartel—is one of the most iconic and "satisfying" sequences in TV history, effectively bringing Gus’s backstory from the episode "Hermanos" to a bloody conclusion. Conclusion
: While Gus and Mike are incapacitated, Jesse is forced to step up. Critics have noted this "paradigm shift" where Jesse, once a liability, becomes the primary savior for Gus and Mike. 10. Salud
: Away from the action in Mexico, the scene between Walter White and his son, Walt Jr. (Flint), is standout. Their conversation about memory and legacy provides a rare, grounded emotional moment amidst the high-stakes crime drama. : The episode’s namesake scene—the poisoning of the
: The climax at Don Eladio’s villa is a masterclass in tension. Gus Fring’s transformation from a professional businessman into a "ruthless and clever villain" is cemented here as he executes a long-term plan for revenge. : Away from the action in Mexico, the