Gus didn't need to be right about his car being sabotaged; he was just smart enough to know that he was walking into what would be a perfect trap, and one he'd happily spring if the tables were turned. So he walked away. Gus steps out of the room, straightens his tie, and appears to have survived the blast. However, the camera pans over to show severe burns across the right side of his face. After a moment, he collapses and dies from his injuries.
Does Brock know Walt poisoned him? No, he does not. Since last Sunday's new episode of Breaking Bad, fans have been wondering how Gus knew to not enter his car after Walt had secretly bugged it. Gus also claims to have children , though they have never been seen nor anybody else in his family life has been revealed.
It is also implied that Gus is using an alias as speculated by Hank himself. Despite Walt's pleas, Hank was shot and killed moments later in execution style by Jack Welker. The truth is that Walt did poison Brock — just not with ricin. Instead, he used a Lily of the Valley plant which was growing in his backyard. The effects of ingesting the flower mimicked the ricin that Jesse assumed Brock had eaten.
At the end of the very last episode of Breaking Bad, Walter picks up Todd's phone and answers Lydia's call. He tells her that he poisoned her with ricin. Walt does care for Jesse in his unusual way Walt may not respect Jesse as a peer, but he does come to genuinely care about him in a semi-familial sense. Even though Walt does have some emotional attachment to Jesse, though, he avoids spending time with him outside of work-related situations. It was most likely Gus's dealers that did this.
However, it's never been revealed if it was on Gus's orders or not. They may be conspiring in this together. But Jesse isn't the careful liar Walt is, hence the slip - "Brock was poisoned". Of course Gus would think that Walt did it, and Gus would further guess that Walt would have convinced Jesse otherwise.
After all, Jesse would not be going along with any plan of Walt's that involved Walt poisoning Brock - not that he knows of. And we know Gus is careful; he's survived in this business for a long time. He thought about it more while walking back to his car. Hmm, the car was out here unattended for quite a while So he takes the safe option: Don't go to your car, take a taxi back to wherever, have his people check the car later. He doesn't have to have known; he just has to be a little bit suspicious, and he has plenty of reason for that.
He just has the instinct. Moreover, Gus is never shown to be paranoid or doing things over a hunch, so how is this explainable? From this source :. So he walked away. Basically Gus wasn't sure if his car had been rigged to blow, but he knew if he was trying to kill someone it would have been a perfect way of achieving this.
He is clearly very good at reading situations and this lead to him being so successful in such a dangerous industry. As we know, Gus is an extremely careful and intelligent man and he is in fact always ahead of Walt and everyone else.
And I think it was exactly the fact that Brock was poisoned which we know Gus didn't do that made him doubt the situation, which is told to him by Jesse during their meeting right before.
Jesse: He's not sick, he was poisoned. Gus: How did that happen? Jesse: The doctors, they don't know. So he learns that Brock was poisoned by unknown circumstances. Gus might even guess it was Walt or not or that Jesse is in on anything or not, but what he knows is that definitely some kind of foul play was at the works and ultimately ended up bringing him here.
So I think this was the primary hint that something was wrong with this whole hospital visit. And in fact after he is told of the poisoning he immediately gives in, lets Jesse stay in the hospital and leaves, though he doesn't seem to think about an actual car bomb until on his way to it. The entire situation being lured to the hospital by Jesse,leaving his vehicle unguarded,etc seemed rather odd to Fring. While he did make a serious tactical mistake he walked to the edge of the parking structure and looked over, thus potentially exposing himself to a sniper he seems to have gotten a bad feeling about things and decided not to drive away in his car.
There was only a limited need primarily for the sake of the series for him to actually get into his car. Walt used the walkie talkie to detonate the bomb. When he turned it on Gus could hear the background noise's and Walt talking to himself. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
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