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I added that category because it is heavily implied that Gus was involved in the murder of Tomas Cantillo, an 11 year old boy. It's thought that he did this as a loyalty test and to tie up loose ends, even if it's made clear he didn't initially know that the two "Rival Dealers" working for him were using a child to sling meth and kill people.
He did say that Jesse "should have let him deal with them", but he later goes on to threaten Walter White's two children, a teenager and an infant.
Sorry for the error. It's just that the article had that category in the past, and it seemed accurate.
Titanoboa Constrictor ( talk) 08:52, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
I see Gus' sexuality in his description has become a point of differing opinion again. I hope not to rehash what's been said already in the first archive (Gus' sexuality, Gus being gay, Gus being queer). I agree with characterizing Gus as homosexual, or likely homosexual, but I don't agree with referring to Max Arciniega as his boyfriend, etc.
Not wishing to rehash the previous discussions, I would say Gus being queer is the most pertinent conversation to review if we're to pick it up again. So again, I think the material in the work of fiction itself makes it fairly clear that Gus' sexual orientation is homosexual, but it's not clear at all that Gus was a practicing homosexual, and much less clear that Max Arciniega was a romantic partner. My two cents. signed, Willondon ( talk) 18:17, 27 August 2023 (UTC)
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I added that category because it is heavily implied that Gus was involved in the murder of Tomas Cantillo, an 11 year old boy. It's thought that he did this as a loyalty test and to tie up loose ends, even if it's made clear he didn't initially know that the two "Rival Dealers" working for him were using a child to sling meth and kill people.
He did say that Jesse "should have let him deal with them", but he later goes on to threaten Walter White's two children, a teenager and an infant.
Sorry for the error. It's just that the article had that category in the past, and it seemed accurate.
Titanoboa Constrictor ( talk) 08:52, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
I see Gus' sexuality in his description has become a point of differing opinion again. I hope not to rehash what's been said already in the first archive (Gus' sexuality, Gus being gay, Gus being queer). I agree with characterizing Gus as homosexual, or likely homosexual, but I don't agree with referring to Max Arciniega as his boyfriend, etc.
Not wishing to rehash the previous discussions, I would say Gus being queer is the most pertinent conversation to review if we're to pick it up again. So again, I think the material in the work of fiction itself makes it fairly clear that Gus' sexual orientation is homosexual, but it's not clear at all that Gus was a practicing homosexual, and much less clear that Max Arciniega was a romantic partner. My two cents. signed, Willondon ( talk) 18:17, 27 August 2023 (UTC)