Breaking Bad: 8 Most Diabolical Heisenberg Moments

4. Bombing An Old People's Home

Breaking Bad Gustavo Fring Gustavo Fring deserved to die. Quite whether he deserved to have half of his face blown off is a different story. "The Chicken Man" was almost as evil as Walt was, threatening to kill his family and then-unborn child, Holly, and manufacturing crystal meth while under the facade of a chicken restaurant. Gus was Walt's most deadly of enemies prior to his death, almost killing him on a few occasions until Walt finally realised something had to be done about the reviled restaurateur. After failing to bomb his car, Walt successfully persuades Hector Salamanca - who hates Gus just as much as Heisenberg does - to attach a bomb to his wheelchair. Upon Gus's next visit to the retirement home to intimidate and humiliate Hector as revenge for his part in the murdering of his friend, Max Arciniega, the pair are blown sky high. It was a bad-ass scene, but then, when you remember it was essentially a bombing of an old people's home, you start to realise just how diabolical it actually was.
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Joseph is an accredited football journalist and has interviewed nearly all of the current 20 Barclay's Premier League managers. He is also a correspondent for Bleacher Report and has written for Caught Offside and Give Me Football.