Breaking Bad Season 4 Episode 8
Breaking Bad
Season 4

Ep 8. Hermanos

  • TV-14
  • September 4, 2011
  • 47 min
  • 9.3  (29,470)

In Breaking Bad season 4 episode 8, titled "Hermanos," the storyline picks up from the events of the previous episode where Hank was attacked by the Salamanca brothers. The episode opens with a flashback that delves into Gus Fring's past, introducing us to his former partner and childhood friend. We see how Gus came to America and how his friendship with his partner disintegrated.

As Hank recuperates in the hospital, he remembers seeing a sketch of the infamous drug lord "Heisenberg" that Gale Boetticher had drawn in one of his notebooks. Hank starts to connect the dots and realizes that there may be a link between Gale, Gus Fring, and Heisenberg. Meanwhile, Jesse is struggling to deal with his role in Gale's murder and spirals into a drug-fueled depression.

The bulk of the episode revolves around the plot to have Gus Fring killed by the Mexican cartel. Hector Salamanca, who is the last surviving member of his family, negotiates a deal with the cartel's leader Don Eladio to kill Gus in retaliation for the deaths of his loved ones.

As the tension builds, we see the meticulous and cunning way that Gus operates. He manages to outmaneuver the cartel, persuading them to instead kill his own partner in exchange for sparing his own life.

The episode ends with a shocking revelation that will have far-reaching ramifications for the rest of the season. We learn more about Gus's true motives, and we see how all of the pieces of the puzzle are starting to come together.

Overall, "Hermanos" is a powerful and captivating episode that reveals more about the characters' backstories while also moving the plot forward in an exciting and suspenseful way. The pacing is excellent, and the dialogue is sharp and impactful. It's a must-see for fans of the show.

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In Breaking Bad season 4 episode 8, titled "Hermanos," the storyline picks up from the events of the previous episode where Hank was attacked by the Salamanca brothers. The episode opens with a flashback that delves into Gus Fring's past, introducing us to his former partner and childhood friend. We see how Gus came to America and how his friendship with his partner disintegrated.

As Hank recuperates in the hospital, he remembers seeing a sketch of the infamous drug lord "Heisenberg" that Gale Boetticher had drawn in one of his notebooks. Hank starts to connect the dots and realizes that there may be a link between Gale, Gus Fring, and Heisenberg. Meanwhile, Jesse is struggling to deal with his role in Gale's murder and spirals into a drug-fueled depression.

The bulk of the episode revolves around the plot to have Gus Fring killed by the Mexican cartel. Hector Salamanca, who is the last surviving member of his family, negotiates a deal with the cartel's leader Don Eladio to kill Gus in retaliation for the deaths of his loved ones.

As the tension builds, we see the meticulous and cunning way that Gus operates. He manages to outmaneuver the cartel, persuading them to instead kill his own partner in exchange for sparing his own life.

The episode ends with a shocking revelation that will have far-reaching ramifications for the rest of the season. We learn more about Gus's true motives, and we see how all of the pieces of the puzzle are starting to come together.

Overall, "Hermanos" is a powerful and captivating episode that reveals more about the characters' backstories while also moving the plot forward in an exciting and suspenseful way. The pacing is excellent, and the dialogue is sharp and impactful. It's a must-see for fans of the show.

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  • First Aired
    September 4, 2011
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    47 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    9.3  (29,470)
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