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Gus was likeable and cared for his employees. Gus, along with Jesse, were the heroes of that story.
I'd choose to have a beer with Gus over JP any day of the week
Didn’t he kill an employee with a box cutter? lol
I’d still rather hang with him than JP, you’re right on that.
Probably.
When Jesse was going through a time Gus offered him time off to take care of himself. When he brought Jesse and Mike through a dangerous mission, he ensured they'd get the proper medical care... His whole reason for being in that business was to destroy a ruthless family.
One of the things that made Breaking Bad interesting was that the "protagonist", Walter, was also the least sympathetic character.
I remember just hating the guy in the first couple episodes too. He's the least likable protagonist I can think of