He's not giving him anything. He said he was doing the supply trips for $50,000 a pop.
When a desperate Walt offered him $10,000 to keep him company for two hours, he confirmed the amount and haggled him down to a single hour.
He's not benevolent or compassionate in the least. He's a guy who makes his living as an expert at getting people successfully into hiding. If he starts killing his clients to steal their money, he'll kill his business too.
He seems a decent character, but not overly kind.
He was also the main male character (the bail bondsman) in Tarrantino's "Jackie Brown."
If he starts killing his clients to steal their money, he’ll kill his business too.
How many risky $50,000 trips would he have to do to reach eleven million dollars?
It stretches the imagination just a bit, IMO.
If he shot Walt, threw him in a ditch and walked away with 10 million dollars, who would know?
I like him. You’re right, he’s not compassionate, but he’s not a horrible guy, either. He is good at what he does.
Do you know the actor’s name? He looks so familiar. I’m wondering if he was ever on an episode of The X-Files.
“giving him medicine and supplies to keep him alive? He has to be the most benevolent and compassionate criminal on the face of the earth.
He’s not giving him anything. He said he was doing the supply trips for $50,000 a pop.
When a desperate Walt offered him $10,000 to keep him company for two hours, he confirmed the amount and haggled him down to a single hour.
He’s not benevolent or compassionate in the least. He’s a guy who makes his living as an expert at getting people successfully into hiding. If he starts killing his clients to steal their money, he’ll kill his business too.
He seems a decent character, but not overly kind.
He was also the main male character (the bail bondsman) in Tarrantino’s “Jackie Brown.” “
And he is a guy that knows where an $11 million barrel of money can be found aafter the owner hawks up that last of his lungs.