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Also, was it Mike that called Walt as he was walking toward the house to kill Gus?
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Apparently, the AMC Website says it was Mike, but I am pretty sure I recognize it as Gus' voice. If it's Mike, that means it's possible that Mike killed Gus, but I don't think they'd dump Giancarlo Esposito like that. |
Mike noticed the piece and probably put together what it was for
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By voice, I thought it was Gus, but the fact that Walt looked behind him and not into Gus's house would seem to indicate that he (Walt) heard it as Mike's voice, or at least not Gus's.
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there are few scenes with Mike and Gus. What a Twist that would be if Gus pulled off a mask and it WAS Mike. Walt then calls up John Travolta and Nick Cage to discuss the movie Face off and while chatting how you change faces, they talk about how long and unnessessary that boat chase scene was.
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I don't think we need to know, really, who called Walt. We never got a solid confirmation on who called Hank last season, right before the Twins attempted to kill him, did we?
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I was pretty sure it was Mike's voice on the phone as Walt was walking towards Gus' house. And that it was Gus who called Hank.
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In the bar, Mike told Walt that he needed to lose a tail better or something like that.
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Vince Gilligan confirms to Alan Sepinwall who called Walt:
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