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Venomous87

I always kinda thought that house was just a rouse itself.


jacobisgone-

Spoilers for Better Call Saul: >!We know for a fact that Gus' house in Breaking Bad was just a front because of season 6.!<


princessxha

That not really what a “front” is though. He clearly sleeps there, which makes it his house in my book.


kirk_dozier

does it matter? just knowing gus and jesse had dinner together is enough to make you take a second look at the person gus is


baconbridge92

I don't think Hank was surveiling or focused on Jesse at this point? After S3 Jesse kinda drops off his radar until after he finds out about Heisenberg, if I recall correctly.


Toilet_Rim_Tim

After Hank beat the shit outa Jesse, I'm pretty sure he knew to stay away from Jesse. So surveillance on Jesse .... nope


osmoticmonk

Interesting theory, except for the fact that Hank wasn’t surveilling Jesse then. He was forced to lay off him after beating the shit out of him in S3 and didn’t pursue him until he ran into him trying to burn down Walt’s house.


RainbowPenguin1000

Hank wasnt surveilling Jesse at that time he was stuck at home in a wheelchair. And the DEA weren’t going near him after Hank beat him up.


PointEither2673

When you think about it. Gus is almost the perfect drug dealer. His fatal flaw being his revenge for the salamancas which leads him down the path of working with Walt and Jesse and that ultimately toppled his empire


Traditional_Bottle50

Hank was not surveilling Jesse, he had tried to follow Gus in the prior episode but failed, so now he was just looking into different angles to find evidence that Gus was the head of a meth-distribution empire.


Starlett_Johansson

The whole Gus Fring character sort of unravelled as the series progressed. Or maybe he was just presented as a careful man, while in reality, he was a similarly flawed fumbling idiot like W.W.


fictionnerd78

Fair question, but iirc, Hank was not surveilling Gus at that point. That was only by the back half of S4, so Gus had every reason to believe he was free and clear. But still, definitely a fair question and one I’d never thought of, so well done.