Leonel and Marco Salamanca (commonly known as The Cousins) were twin brothers and hitmen for the Juárez Cartel, a Mexican drug cartel and villains in Breaking Bad. Despite an austere, mechanical physicality and virtually non-verbal interaction, they were a fearsome presence who killed without hesitation or emotion. They served as the main antagonists of the first half of Season 3. They were portrayed by Luis and Daniel Moncada, who are brothers (though not twins) in real life as well.
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| - Leonel and Marco Salamanca (commonly known as The Cousins) were twin brothers and hitmen for the Juárez Cartel, a Mexican drug cartel and villains in Breaking Bad. Despite an austere, mechanical physicality and virtually non-verbal interaction, they were a fearsome presence who killed without hesitation or emotion. They served as the main antagonists of the first half of Season 3. They were portrayed by Luis and Daniel Moncada, who are brothers (though not twins) in real life as well.
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type of villain
| - Partners in Crime, Seekers of Vengeance, Complete Monsters
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Goals
| - Track down and kill Walter White for "murdering" Tuco Salamanca , assassinate Hank Schrader for murdering Tuco
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Skills
| - Extremely precise and tactically intelligent marksmen, hitmen, and combatants
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Hobby
| - Randomly murdering innocents
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Fullname
| - Marco and Leonel Salamanca
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| - Leonel and Marco Salamanca (commonly known as The Cousins) were twin brothers and hitmen for the Juárez Cartel, a Mexican drug cartel and villains in Breaking Bad. Despite an austere, mechanical physicality and virtually non-verbal interaction, they were a fearsome presence who killed without hesitation or emotion. They served as the main antagonists of the first half of Season 3. They were portrayed by Luis and Daniel Moncada, who are brothers (though not twins) in real life as well.
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