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So I started watching Breaking Bad. Never watched it originally for whatever reason, and decided to finally see what all the fuss was about. I'm on season 4 now, and I don't really get why Gus killed Victor. Like, I get he was angry, because Walt and Jesse had just killed his up-and-coming replacement meth cook, Gayle, but Victor was on Gus' side, man. And he was just trying to help by copying the cook process. It made no sense to me that Gus would kill him for that. If anyone has any theories, I would love to hear them.
 
So I started watching Breaking Bad. Never watched it originally for whatever reason, and decided to finally see what all the fuss was about. I'm on season 4 now, and I don't really get why Gus killed Victor. Like, I get he was angry, because Walt and Jesse had just killed his up-and-coming replacement meth cook, Gayle, but Victor was on Gus' side, man. And he was just trying to help by copying the cook process. It made no sense to me that Gus would kill him for that. If anyone has any theories, I would love to hear them.
  
=== WEEK 7 - CAKEWALK ===  
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=== WEEK 7 - IS IT OVER YET? ===  
  
 
What happened in the final week? Well a bunch of stuff. But you can read all about it in [[Round_33|Rio's roundwin story]]. The only element of the final week I think he misinterpreted was Rury's reasoning for not sending at Azog #5 (faith). As I recall, he was absolutely hammered, up a ski slope, and was up for delivering some OD demolition, but was ultimately talked out of it by his more sensible, sober packmates, who calculated that it would end up being too beneficial for the others that would then hit him. Then Rury passed out.
 
What happened in the final week? Well a bunch of stuff. But you can read all about it in [[Round_33|Rio's roundwin story]]. The only element of the final week I think he misinterpreted was Rury's reasoning for not sending at Azog #5 (faith). As I recall, he was absolutely hammered, up a ski slope, and was up for delivering some OD demolition, but was ultimately talked out of it by his more sensible, sober packmates, who calculated that it would end up being too beneficial for the others that would then hit him. Then Rury passed out.

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