The rival dealers were minor antagonists in Breaking Bad, serving as major antagonists in Season 3. They were two street-level crystal meth dealers on Gus Fring's payroll, who operated a drug gang under Los Pollos Hermanos.
They were portrayed by Mike Seal and Antonio Leyba.
Their Evil Ranking[]
Their Villainous Deeds[]
- They ordered Tomás Cantillo, an eleven-year old child, to shoot Combo to death, in order to intimidate Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.
- When Jesse investigated Combo's death, he discovered that they used Tomas to kill people and sell drugs for them.
- Gus gave them an ultimatum "No more children" to find a compromise, and they seemed to agree to the request, but the following night, they killed Tomas.
- After murdering Tomas, they attempted to kill Jesse when the latter had decided to kill both of them. Due to being two of them and Jesse being outnumbered, they could have succeeded if it wasn't for Walter running them over with his car and murdering the last when the he had survived.
- Although they are brutally killed by Walt, it is not in any measure played for sympathy.
- Although they appear to be loyal to Gus they do so for purely pragmatic reasons, especially shown by going against his orders to no longer involve children by their own choice.
Why Don't They Stand Out?[]
- While their crimes are high enough to pass the baseline, they still fail the high heinous standards of Breaking Bad, with their worst crime of child murder being shared by Todd Alquist. Other villains like Jack Welker and Kenny have attempted child murder as well.
- Also their minimal screen time, they lack sufficient characterization to stand out.
- Most of their crimes are heavily implied to be under the orders of Gus.
External Links[]
- Rival Dealers on the Villains Wiki
- rival dealers on the Hate Sink Wiki.
- Rival Dealers on the Breaking Bad Wiki
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