I like how Todd and Jesse are exact opposites in that Todd is very well behaved always showing manners, but is a cold sociopath who enjoys to torture and murder people with no remorse. Jesse on the other hand is behaves disrespectfully, calling everyone a bitch including his mom, smoking weed Saul Goodman's waiting lounge so that he doesn't have to wait, and he has a soft heart, doesn't like to harm people. I'm not saying he can't behave, he clearly can at the right time & place like when he applied for a job in season 1, and applied for the house when Jane was still a total stranger.
@@CrazyChemistPL Go back to the episode Granite State, and watch the scene where Jack and his crew are watching Jesse's tape that Hank recorded. When Jesse rats Todd out for shooting the kid, notice the evil proud smirk on Todd's face. That and he kept the spider as a trophy.
The actor who played tuco was actually a well behave introvert who doesn't like dealing with people and like silence more than anything totally, totally opposite ahahaha
@@raymondolah2481 Nah Lydia is, Gus could not have gained what he did without her, Sosa himself in Scarface was a well connected man, Gus was not, Lydia was as she had Madrigal at her fingertips, Gus would be Tony Montanna but Lydia Sosa, re watch the ting
@bb Bolsa Krazy 8 was a DEA informant that got Emilio arrested. So Krazy 8 caused Emilio's downfall by getting him arrested then misleading him into thinking Jesse was the informant that ratted him out to the cops leading them to the RV meth lab. If Emilio wasn't betrayed by Krazy 8, someone he trusted, he wouldn't have gotten arrested in the first place. Krazy 8's betrayal was his downfall.
Paul Babcock I agree that gale and the janitor weren’t villains. But hank absolutely was a villain. The war on drugs is the entire reason that the drug trade is so violent
I like how in breaking bad Gus doesn’t believe fear to be an effective motivator but on the BCS timeline he absolutely uses fear as a motivator especially with Nacho. I’m curious to see in BCS season 6 what causes this drastic change in the way he does business
I disagree...Gus definitely used fear to motivate in BB...he threatened Walts entire family in the dessert, and he slashed Victors throat right in front of Walt and Jesse
I think Todd could have been a good guy if he wasn't heavily influenced by his neo nazi uncle jack, plus I think his character is borderline retarded lol.
I love the range of villains in this series. Tuco was crazy and unpredictable, Gus was silent and calculated, Jack was straight up malicious and evil and let u know it. Breaking Bad villains always have a strange twist to them that I love
@@anatoldenevers237 what do you mean he let Walter keep a barrel of money and promised to finish the job and kill Jesse when he could have just killed Walt. He had standards and was a professional
@@VampireA1056 no you dont get it. He is like darth vader. He is a protagonist that over the course of the show slowly becomes an antagonist. He is the still the main antagonist of the show just like darth vader is the main antagonist of star wars.
He wasn't intentionally evil, didn't enjoy the bad things he did. The dude was just so messed up he literally couldn't comprehend the level of harm he did to people. Remember, he still thought Jesse was his friend, even after El Camino when he pulled a gun on him.
@@Cobra_125 I'm not sure if he doesn't understand or just doesn't care. I'd vote for the second. He understands what he does, that why he has these akwards apologies ("sorry for your loss" / "nothing personnal" and so). When they look at Jesse's confession tape, he's has an evil smile on his face when Jesse talks about the murder of Drew Sharp. He wants to be the one torturing Jesse ("I'll take care of the job") and look how mercyless he was. He's polite but he's not nice, just well mannered. I think he understands the harm he does to people, he's purposefully terrorizing Skyler to be sure she won't talk, torure Jesse to be sure he'll be an obedient and efficient slave-cook, rewards purity with ice scream, etc. he knows what he does, he knows how to make someone feel good or bad, he just absolutely doesn't care the least I think.
@@cami4974 Could be, I guess it depends on interpretation. To me, he never really seemed to enjoy evil itself or anything. He followed his uncle's codes, and he understood enough to realize people didn't like what he did. But the way he apologizes is quite genuine, just way too casual for the situation. And if he understood how much harm he does to Jesse, he wouldn't have turned his back on him leading to his death. I think the only times we ever see real emotion from Todd are when someone he likes is threatened (Walter, Jesse) or when he crushes on Lydia. Otherwise, his whole vibe to me is "I'm just kinda here, sorry Jack told me to kill you." You have a point about the Skyler conversation tho. He clearly knew how to scare her
As much of a great villain Gus was, I think his back story is truly so tragic. The way his partner was murdered like that before him was so heartbreaking. That moment made me really feel for Gus and understand why he became who he was.
gus sacrificed his humanity and rose to power to avenge his partner's death while walter sacrificed his family and rose to power for himself to feel "alive"
In a weird way, Gus was a better person than Walt. He was a member of the community, he treated his Pollos employees with respect, he had some morals (no killing or poisoning kids), and he was motivated by losing a loved one. Walt, on the other hand, is purely sociopathic and is willing to do anything
walts is way more tragic bro you have a handicapped son with a horrible job and an annoying wife and your also gonna die in 2 years and everyone makes fun of you
Nah, he’s not. Jesse Plemmons was phenomenal and captured the same unsettling character of Todd in El Camino and the fact that people can’t get past his weight difference is idiotic. Use your imagination if you have to. Ffs.
I found his weight change a little distracting too, but remember the episode Granite State takes place over close to a year. It's not inconceivable for someone to gain a lot of weight in a few months with some poor lifestyle choices and turn it around in a few more, which appears to have happened by Felina.
Who else thought Walter White was going to be N°1? Edit: I love how the 10% of the people who watched the first 2 mins of the video literally bully the rest
I dont understand all the love, hes good but not like tuco level, what he needed is being calm half the time and being murderous the other half. He was chill like 70% of the time
Too many good ones to say hes the best. Arthur Mitchell, Cigarette Smoking Man, Richie Aprile, Ben Linus, The Yellow King, Charles Logan, Nina Myers, Mags Bennett, Livia Soprano, Al Swearengen, and the list goes on.
"But his most impressive accomplishment was taking Gus down with one finger" This is the moment when Héctor Salamanca truly became the Kid Named Finger
1) Greed 2) Cancer 3) Drug Addiction 4) Science 5) Evil Mexicans 6) Chicken from Los Pollos Hermanos 7) CRIMINAL Lawyers 8) The Color Purple 9) Breakfast 10) Skylar
5:37 just see the expression on gus. that face just captured all of his emotion towards the person. you can say some great dialogues, have some amazing action sequences but these expressions really define you as an actor
Hector always scared me most. Gus could scare in one word, Walt had to talk to intimidate, tuco depended on his crazy antics to scare people. Hector was terrifying... and didn’t have one line.
Watchmojo said “while other villains on this show have redeeming qualities, we cannot name a single one of Jack’s virtues.” He left Walt a Barrel of money after he killed Hank.
12:13 "I don't believe fear to be an effective motivator" Mike said the exact same thing to Gus back when he asked him to stop threatening Nacho's father
The only source we have on that perspective is Walter White himself, who we know to be incredibly hubristic. So , of course, he would describe it that way regardless of whether or not it was correct. It very well could have been just like they described it on Charlie Rose where Walter White contributed nothing but t name.
They didn't do anything bad to Walt. That was just Walts ego getting in the way. Walt CHOSE to leave and then they blew up after. Vince Gilligan even said it was all Walts fault
"you're lucky you know that.... you didn't have to wait your whole life to do something special." ---- this quote hit me so hard, specially coming from walt. which at the time wasn't heisenberg yet, just an old man dying from cancer.
No that's straight up Eisenberg talking. Remember, Walt told Skyler in the last episodes of Breaking Bad that in the end he had done all of this for himself. Walt saying this to Jessie is just him accepting his criminal life and bringing down Jessie along side with him
Did you even understand the quote or anything in that scene? It was more Walt being a manipulative asshole to Jesse. He is so fucked up he thinks making a shit load of Meth to sell to junkies is doing something great
One of the most bone chilling moments in the series definetly was when the cousins broke into Walters house and just sat down on his bed without making a noise. But I am also very impressed by their discipline. Actually, these two are the most nerv wrecking characters on the show to me.
@Michael Richter That one is hard too. Come to think about it: Breaking Bad is full of bone chilling scenes. But my absolute favourite scene is the one where Gustavo Fring dies. That is hilarious.
Heisenberg should've taken the number 1 spot, Walt and Heisenberg are two entirely different characters. As someone else stated, *Walt lost, Heisenberg won.*
Ultimately walt won though. His $9 million got to his family, they are set for life. All thats left of heisenberg is a fugitive carpenter in alaska, his two best friends and a fugitive cinnabon manager in nebraska
The L.J. Show Or should o say plot of the show. It doesn’t matter which you say, you obviously missed the entire plot of the show of you can’t even identify 10 villains smh
You forgot the most evil person in the whole series. The guy who killed over 160 people in one fell swoop just as a way to lash out at the world, not for pragmatic or family reasons or anything like that. Donald Margolis.
I just realized when Gus said to Mike "I don't believe fear to be an effective motivator" was used in Better Call Saul by Mike when discussing about Nacho. Damn you Vince, everything you touch is gold.
@@LLAWLIETkiracatcher Walter did nothing wrong even when he poisoned the child it was only because he doesn’t pay taxes killing mike was ok because he is a Reddit user
The way Gus got out of the room was epic, I was spoiled and saw him getting out of the room without showing his full face, that made me think that he survived so the spoilers made his death even more unbelievable than it already was.
I rewatched whole Breaking bad in month and damn its still one of the best shows I've ever seen. Still holds up. ps. That last scene where that machinery killed all those nazis in Felina episode was PERFECT. Masterpiece
@@followthemusic01 If it wasn't for Gus's obsessive need for revenge on the Salamancas, he might've been able to eventually kill Walt and continue on as normal.
Tbh Tuco was always one of my favorites just bc of how batshit insane he was. Incredible considering Raymond Cruz doesn’t like playing violent characters, he fucking nailed it!
I just completed watching the series and.... damn watching uncle jack and todd and lydia die was so much more satisfying than gus or anyone else bcz they had done so much damage to walt and jesse and what they did to steve and walt damn cant forgive that
For me, Todd has to be number 1. It's a bit basic to say he's generally an evil person....he shows he's genuinely kind and humble at times, without this being a deliberate act as a false sense of security measure. But he is clearly insane, and I think the actor, no matter his appearance in El Camino, performed it to perfection. Although saying that, I've seen a few interviews with the actor Jesse Plimmons, and he actually seems rather insane anyway, so I guess it wasn't really acting.
I happen to think Todd is the most terrifying of them. That guy was just intense and anytime he showed up I felt kinda uncomfortable. Probably beacause he is the type of person you're most likely to encounter in real life, whereas the others are solely a danger for their direct associates and enemies.
Todd/Nacho/Hector are my three favorite antagonists. Todd is the heartless killer that still has a boyscout like innocence to him. Nacho is a hardened gangster but tries to keep his family out of the life and doesn’t really hurt people unless he needs to. Hector was a ruthless and cunning captain in the cartel, but his love of his family and the cartel code of honor makes him equally terrifying and compelling to watch.
@@ben1ben2ben1 I think you're confusing villain with antagonist. They aren't always the same. Just looking up some definitions, a villain is defined as "a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot". That can be anyone in a story, weather they're the antagonist or the protagonist. I would certainly consider Walter to be evil, at least during season 5, and obviously as the main character he is the most important character plot wise.
The dude who stole Jesse's bike in season 1 is the greatest villain. Dude never got caught. He's the reason behind Walt and Jesse's partnership getting deeper👌
I think it's interesting that a lot of Gus' enforcers (all villains, thus pertaining to this video) are very organized like him. I think it's very likely that characters like Victor and Tyrus were former military because of how orderly they behave. I think it makes them more menacing that their operation is so cautious whereas the Salamancas are the exact opposite: loud, obnoxious, they want to make a noisy example out of you but you can prepare for them. Guys like Victor, Tyrus and Gus fly completely under the radar and are every bit if not more ruthless.
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Should have stayed an instrumental.
Really?
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Things must be tight after the attempted rebranding and showing faces to look more like TMZ didn't work.
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No
I like how Todd acts like a boy scout, but he's truly a psychopath.
like Richtofen
I like how Todd and Jesse are exact opposites in that Todd is very well behaved always showing manners, but is a cold sociopath who enjoys to torture and murder people with no remorse.
Jesse on the other hand is behaves disrespectfully, calling everyone a bitch including his mom, smoking weed Saul Goodman's waiting lounge so that he doesn't have to wait, and he has a soft heart, doesn't like to harm people. I'm not saying he can't behave, he clearly can at the right time & place like when he applied for a job in season 1, and applied for the house when Jane was still a total stranger.
Hes a sociopath not a psychopath..
@@Chico50445 Not sure if Todd enjoys killing and torturing. I think he is a sociopath to such a degree he cannot comprehend any emotion.
@@CrazyChemistPL Go back to the episode Granite State, and watch the scene where Jack and his crew are watching Jesse's tape that Hank recorded. When Jesse rats Todd out for shooting the kid, notice the evil proud smirk on Todd's face. That and he kept the spider as a trophy.
ironic how gus took out every member of don elido's carter yet was ultimately killed by the one remaining member who couldn't speak or walk
Smh
How is that ironic? Since when one does one have to be able to speak or walk to kill?
Valentino Miller out of all the powerful and most capable men in the cartel it was the most frail man that killed him that’s ironic
stevendog40 he underestimated the older man
Top Lobster hector didn’t activate the bomb, he made that sound indicate Walt to activate the bomb
Skyler singing happy birthday to Ted is the biggest villain in the show
I swear that sequence can be viewed as a war crime according to the Geneva cringe convention
I skipped that shit
CRINGEST
Hahaha omfg yes
That scene legit made me hate Skyler from season 2-3. Later on tho, I realized she was right for the most part
I thought the fly was going to be #1
Not even Walt could kill it
That fly is to op for this list
D
He was more of an anti-hero - He got Walt to open up, and have a heart to heart with Jesse.
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Worst breaking bad episode.
I thought tuco was really scary. That actor really played him so well.
AliceShinya yes, the actor is the total opposite of Tuco! He said it’s tiring playing Tuco.
the actor grew up around gangs and was familiar with how to act
The actor who played tuco was actually a well behave introvert who doesn't like dealing with people and like silence more than anything totally, totally opposite ahahaha
Yea, no other villain in the show made me as scared as he did.
Tuco is dead only because Walter and Jesse are wearing plot armor
Why didn’t Bogdan’s eyebrows or Elliot’s ears make this list?
Eyebrows of doom
Yes another Ac2/Ezio fan let’s goooo
Omfg 😂
Totally agree with that
or huells absolute UNIT of a head
Hector was the most savage old man ever. That look he gave Gus right before he rung his bell for the final time was priceless 😂😂
Brilliant. That face cracks me up as well.😂
Yeah lmao
Remember when he pooped during DEA investigation?
Hector be like >:l
@@eciyk he made a great face then too! Much respect for the actor he's really great!!!
Number 1 for me is Marie. She kept calling Hank’s minerals “rocks”
Ikr, her actions were pure evil.
@@psychicmouse1051 FR
She even stole from a store one time😱😱😱(one time)
jesus, marie
@@catenary_curve twice at least, she stole the shoes and the tiara
Everything was going good until a chemistry teacher got lung cancer lol
Lol😂
Exactly
*chmeistry*
@@mylan4742 gonna correct it, thnx
😂😂
Everybody was a villain in the show except Holly.
I know this is supposed to be a joke but Walt Jr & Marie are the innocence in person
@@hbluemole6941 marrie was a shoplifter and she called minerals rocks, so she's not innocent
I think jesse is innocent. Sure he was a junkie but really all he wanted was a simple life
Jesse parents
@@mazenmohamed8534 parents who have a favourite son are not good people
Heisenberg of course was the best villain of the story.
he succesfully killed everyone because he didnt met LALO SALAMANCA ...
Rohan Kanungo except the fly
@Alannah T ikr
@Alannah T Bruh lmao....you don’t follow a lot of fiction do you?
@@rohankanungo9296 Lalo is one of greatest characters but Walt is smarter.If Gus killed Lalo it means that Walt would kill him too.
Lydia is underrated, she's a coward, flawed Villain, will do anything to make herself safe. I really liked her.
she was the sosa of them all when you really look at it
@@RDXO17 nah Gus is sosa for sure
@@raymondolah2481 nope Lydia is, you gotta rewatch what she says, she overall had all the resources which gus wouldnt be much without
@@raymondolah2481 Nah Lydia is, Gus could not have gained what he did without her, Sosa himself in Scarface was a well connected man, Gus was not, Lydia was as she had Madrigal at her fingertips, Gus would be Tony Montanna but Lydia Sosa, re watch the ting
She u it s a great character
But i never found an insufferable character as much as her.
She pissed me off in every Scene
Reason for Downfall: Krazy 8 -curiosity, Gus -revenge, Walt -pride, Emilio -betrayal, Mike -DidntCallSaul, Tuco -underestimating others, Don Eladio -trust, Hank -honor,
...Lydia - *Preferring Stevia Over Liptons Tea*
than217 i know your only joking and it’s quite funny but her downfall was predictability.
"Mike -DidntCallSaul"
LOL!
@bb Bolsa Krazy 8 was a DEA informant that got Emilio arrested. So Krazy 8 caused Emilio's downfall by getting him arrested then misleading him into thinking Jesse was the informant that ratted him out to the cops leading them to the RV meth lab. If Emilio wasn't betrayed by Krazy 8, someone he trusted, he wouldn't have gotten arrested in the first place. Krazy 8's betrayal was his downfall.
Walt would be more of ego
Mike did Call Saul lol. He just took half measures completely ignoring his own advice
The thing is, everybody can be considered a villan on the show
Gale was a naive innocent. Also the school janitor busted for weed.
Oh, and actually Hank grew into being quite a hero.
Not Jesse
Paul Babcock I agree that gale and the janitor weren’t villains.
But hank absolutely was a villain. The war on drugs is the entire reason that the drug trade is so violent
@@annaaberg4796 Jesse might have been the least-bad of the bad guys, but he was no innocent. Jesse, even if manipulated by Walt, was a bad guy.
@@beastmode1647 How does the war on drugs make Hank a villain?
Hank is probably one of the best characters in the show
I like how in breaking bad Gus doesn’t believe fear to be an effective motivator but on the BCS timeline he absolutely uses fear as a motivator especially with Nacho. I’m curious to see in BCS season 6 what causes this drastic change in the way he does business
Gus did seem more angry/aggressive in BCS.
@@SolarSailor1967
He was younger and not as intelligent as he became later down the line.
I disagree...Gus definitely used fear to motivate in BB...he threatened Walts entire family in the dessert, and he slashed Victors throat right in front of Walt and Jesse
“Does the laundry have to be dirty?”
“nope.”
Dan Da we all heard it
Hilarious
Words spoken by nothing other than the devil himself
Great line, Tyrus was such a dick. Also when Jesse has a phone call, he won't even tends the phone to him.
Hahaha dick move
Walter should't have killed Mike.
I still haven’t forgiven Walt for that. Mike was my favorite character
Yes
If you want to enjoy more of Mike, watch Better call Saul, he is alongside Saul the main character
Yes 😪 I hate walt for that! Poor little kaylee!
Mike should have given up the names...
God Jesse’s reaction to watching his girl get smoked his heartbreaking
After watching El Camino Todd is now right up there in my books, what a monster!!!
@@OG_ZEB Exactly what I thought
JACK possibly, but I think if Jesse was to kill Todd there and then it would’ve spelt death for young Brock.
I think Todd could have been a good guy if he wasn't heavily influenced by his neo nazi uncle jack, plus I think his character is borderline retarded lol.
yeah man, wtf killing his innocent maid and not feeling any guilt on it
You didn’t realize that when he killed Andrea?
I love the range of villains in this series. Tuco was crazy and unpredictable, Gus was silent and calculated, Jack was straight up malicious and evil and let u know it. Breaking Bad villains always have a strange twist to them that I love
Ryan Staiger Lalo on BCS also has his own villainess twist
Lalo is the intelligent and charismatic villain, where you don’t know if he likes you or wants to straight up kill you...
Jack is evil personified. There's absolutely nothing decent in him at all.
@@SamsarasArt He seemed to care about Todd some. But yeah, he is was probably the most evil character.
@@anatoldenevers237 what do you mean he let Walter keep a barrel of money and promised to finish the job and kill Jesse when he could have just killed Walt. He had standards and was a professional
Gustavo Fring will always be Breaking Bad's main antagonist in my eyes.
Walter white is the main antagonist
@@svampen2774No he's the protagonist
@@VampireA1056 Yes in the first seasons. In the last season he is 100% the antagonist. Jesse is the protagonist
@@svampen2774 which means he's still a protagonist, villains can also be protagonist.
@@VampireA1056 no you dont get it. He is like darth vader. He is a protagonist that over the course of the show slowly becomes an antagonist. He is the still the main antagonist of the show just like darth vader is the main antagonist of star wars.
Todd seems like a nice guy aside from the murder and slavery/torture lol
Kenneth Wilburn its called being ”Affably Evil”
Eagle Man or just a psychopath
He wasn't intentionally evil, didn't enjoy the bad things he did. The dude was just so messed up he literally couldn't comprehend the level of harm he did to people.
Remember, he still thought Jesse was his friend, even after El Camino when he pulled a gun on him.
@@Cobra_125 I'm not sure if he doesn't understand or just doesn't care. I'd vote for the second. He understands what he does, that why he has these akwards apologies ("sorry for your loss" / "nothing personnal" and so). When they look at Jesse's confession tape, he's has an evil smile on his face when Jesse talks about the murder of Drew Sharp. He wants to be the one torturing Jesse ("I'll take care of the job") and look how mercyless he was. He's polite but he's not nice, just well mannered. I think he understands the harm he does to people, he's purposefully terrorizing Skyler to be sure she won't talk, torure Jesse to be sure he'll be an obedient and efficient slave-cook, rewards purity with ice scream, etc. he knows what he does, he knows how to make someone feel good or bad, he just absolutely doesn't care the least I think.
@@cami4974 Could be, I guess it depends on interpretation. To me, he never really seemed to enjoy evil itself or anything. He followed his uncle's codes, and he understood enough to realize people didn't like what he did. But the way he apologizes is quite genuine, just way too casual for the situation. And if he understood how much harm he does to Jesse, he wouldn't have turned his back on him leading to his death. I think the only times we ever see real emotion from Todd are when someone he likes is threatened (Walter, Jesse) or when he crushes on Lydia. Otherwise, his whole vibe to me is "I'm just kinda here, sorry Jack told me to kill you."
You have a point about the Skyler conversation tho. He clearly knew how to scare her
When Hector is number 5, you know you've got some pretty badass villains in the show.
Luke Robinson no
Mickey Mouse no
Have any of y'all ever seen Better Call Saul Hector appears in the show as a villain.
Hector should be #1 or 2. Dude was extremely cruel and ruthless to anyone not in his family.
@@Onishiro Also just by looking at him you connect Hector to a badass mobster.
As much of a great villain Gus was, I think his back story is truly so tragic. The way his partner was murdered like that before him was so heartbreaking. That moment made me really feel for Gus and understand why he became who he was.
Partner😏
gus sacrificed his humanity and rose to power to avenge his partner's death while walter sacrificed his family and rose to power for himself to feel "alive"
In a weird way, Gus was a better person than Walt. He was a member of the community, he treated his Pollos employees with respect, he had some morals (no killing or poisoning kids), and he was motivated by losing a loved one.
Walt, on the other hand, is purely sociopathic and is willing to do anything
walts is way more tragic bro you have a handicapped son with a horrible job and an annoying wife and your also gonna die in 2 years and everyone makes fun of you
@@bradiscusDude... Gus is a cold blooded murderer, he has zero remorse for any of his actions, unlike Walter..
Fat todd is a different character
Nah, he’s not. Jesse Plemmons was phenomenal and captured the same unsettling character of Todd in El Camino and the fact that people can’t get past his weight difference is idiotic. Use your imagination if you have to. Ffs.
He was still a good actor but the changes to the character bring you out of the movie
@@ellemiller3268 lol he went from todd to like 300 pound fat todd. Like everyone notices it. It's not just me pal. Ffs
Poor Todd had just lost like 100 pounds when he was killed. :(
I found his weight change a little distracting too, but remember the episode Granite State takes place over close to a year. It's not inconceivable for someone to gain a lot of weight in a few months with some poor lifestyle choices and turn it around in a few more, which appears to have happened by Felina.
Todd is MUCH scarier than Gus. Gus is focused, patient, and calculating. Todd is just plain psycho.
Well, Todd is less of a boss. He'd never ended up where he was if it wasn't for uncle Jacks gang.
Gus in the box cutter scene alone is more intimidating than Todd and all those Nazi's combined
Which is why Gus is a much better and noteworthy villian
Nah
Ethan L Man true.
Tuco was only in 7 combined episodes of BCS/BB and yet he made that much of an impact. An incredible character.
He barely did anything at all yet he was so impactful
Lydia was just as bad as Gus if not worse. She didn’t value human life and so others as only instrumentally valuable.
I was pissed off when she ordered Duane Chow's death!!
Father Gabriel Stokes I liked chow. Lydia is a stunned penis and died like she deserved
Jose Arroyo I wish Mike ended her when he had the chance
@@jessepinkman6060 Jesse?
I wonder if Todd clapped them cheeks
Who else thought Walter White was going to be N°1?
Edit: I love how the 10% of the people who watched the first 2 mins of the video literally bully the rest
If you make a list of the worst villains in Breaking Bad and Walt isn't your #1 pick I think you missed the point.
I kinda didn’t really understand how the list would even work, cause frankly isn’t EVERYONE on the show kind of a bad guy at some point?
🙋🏾♀️
Yeah
She said no characters who turn evil throughout the show
10: Tyrus Kitt
9: Lydia Rodarte
8: Krazy 8
7: Jack Welker
6: The Twins
5: Hector Salamanca
4: Todd Alquist
3: Tuco Salamanca
2: Gus Fring
1: Walter White
No Don Eladio? That's so incorrect
@@damiensdarkcorner7924 i mean he shows up twice and he only got beef with gus
@@juu4503 yeah, but he has huge presence. He's the most powerful drug boss in BCS/BrBa universe who has everyone in his hands
Bro you had to put most Beloved Character in the above list
Todd was creepy af, specially because of his "friendly" demeanor
gus was not just the best villain on breaking bad for me he was the best on tv shows history
Giancarlo Esposito was also a great anthagonist in Revolution
I dont understand all the love, hes good but not like tuco level, what he needed is being calm half the time and being murderous the other half. He was chill like 70% of the time
Marlo Stanfield
Too many good ones to say hes the best.
Arthur Mitchell, Cigarette Smoking Man, Richie Aprile, Ben Linus, The Yellow King, Charles Logan, Nina Myers, Mags Bennett, Livia Soprano, Al Swearengen, and the list goes on.
Frank Underwood
"But his most impressive accomplishment was taking Gus down with one finger"
This is the moment when Héctor Salamanca truly became the Kid Named Finger
1) Greed
2) Cancer
3) Drug Addiction
4) Science
5) Evil Mexicans
6) Chicken from Los Pollos Hermanos
7) CRIMINAL Lawyers
8) The Color Purple
9) Breakfast
10) Skylar
GREAT List. Lol
You forgot the fly
@@zaidabd7601 True. Put him as an honorable mention. 🤣
@UCE7lg he deserves more than a honorable mention he is so evil he actually has an episode named after him
@@zaidabd7601 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Yeah you're right. Must've slipped my mind. The hilarity of that episode was an act of pure evil of the part of that fly.
"Just so you know, this isn't personal."
NNNOOOOOOOOWWWAAAAAHHHUUUUUUUHHHHHHH
*muffled blood curdling screams*
This is when I felt happy that he ended up in the friendzone
Nah the kid liked tarantulas so I didn't care, who the fucks likes arachnids, disgusting things.
Andrea deserved better
Jesse : a good man pretending to be bad
Walter : a bad man pretending to be good
My favourite moment in Breaking Bad about Gus is when one part of his face got caught in explosion at the old people home, with his men.
Lanre Akerele and he even took the final second to button his jacket
Warren Hertfelder I think we all like that scene
Pretty sure everyone here is well aware of that scene. It was an iconic moment in the show.
@@Weegee766 straighten his tie
Tuco is just hilarious as a villain. Crazy as heck. Btw when Todd died it was so satisfying!
5:37 just see the expression on gus. that face just captured all of his emotion towards the person. you can say some great dialogues, have some amazing action sequences but these expressions really define you as an actor
Breaking bad villans: almost every single character
Walt junior ?
Hitler bhai do your remember end of season 5 when he called the cops on walt
@@downlow4570 doesn't make him a villain though
@@hitlerbhai5407 they said almost
David Wiltshire tru
Dude I love Gus Fring. He and Walter were like Batman and joker. Two geniuses trying to outwit each other.
Worst comparison ive ever seen
More like kira and l from death note
AlexRichter544 much better
Batman has rules ! Never kill
Comparison makes very little sense tbh
Fun Fact: Don Heladio is Manny in Scarface
Fun fact; Tuco's granny is the mother of Tony Montana in Scarface, and Hector (the actor) is a target of Tony Montana. What are the odds? 🤣
@@Matthew-Martinsson I knew Hector, I never knew Tucos granny was Tony Montana's mother, but now I see the resemblance. She's amazing.
wow i just notice that
He also plays Carlos Ayala in Traffic. He always plays drug dudes
Typecast. Dammit.
You know a show is great, when the number 10 is a good character.
SyndiCate Gaming how the fuck is he good?
FluffsHyper I don’t think he meant good person
Skely 8 you’re right
he meant well written, he’s trying to say that everyone character is well written with is the absolute truth
I actually hate tyrus... very..very..much
If Gustavo Fring wasn't number 1, this list would've been a counterfeit list
Well... Yes.
Derrr
Don't you hate phony, fake, officious people like him in real life?
Walter White should have been #1
@@Andrea1542 honestly Walter White was the best villain
10:48 The most underrated quote in the entire series
Hector always scared me most. Gus could scare in one word, Walt had to talk to intimidate, tuco depended on his crazy antics to scare people. Hector was terrifying... and didn’t have one line.
Todd and Jack both deserved to be higher on that list.
The ManHammerAR15 Yeah they were also much more greater threat in terms of power compared to Jack and Todd
Yes but the best er.. worst person won. Be was pure evil and calculated.
@The ManHammerAR15 I think they're better than the cousins.
I agree. I believe they were the most evil. There isn't a shred of good in either. Both are remorseless monsters.
Watchmojo said “while other villains on this show have redeeming qualities, we cannot name a single one of Jack’s virtues.” He left Walt a Barrel of money after he killed Hank.
12:13 "I don't believe fear to be an effective motivator"
Mike said the exact same thing to Gus back when he asked him to stop threatening Nacho's father
vasilis stamos yeah, but i think that Gus will kill his father whatsoever
They are older and fatter in "El Camino"
It’s called aging
They are younger and hotter in Better Call Saul.
Todds actor looks as if hes put on some pounds
Lexx1976 tell that to Skinny Pete
@@nicomartinez3538 😅😅😅😅
He got older and skinnier 😉
You know who should've been on this list? Walt's so-called teaching *'friends'* who stole his idea and became very rich.
He left them stupid
The only source we have on that perspective is Walter White himself, who we know to be incredibly hubristic. So , of course, he would describe it that way regardless of whether or not it was correct. It very well could have been just like they described it on Charlie Rose where Walter White contributed nothing but t name.
It was his decision to take a $5000 buyout so technically no it's not them
Paul Babcock nah. It happened how it happened don’t try and create theories for no reason
They didn't do anything bad to Walt. That was just Walts ego getting in the way. Walt CHOSE to leave and then they blew up after. Vince Gilligan even said it was all Walts fault
Am I the only one who said “what the fuck” when they included tyrus. I can name 11 different people before him
"you're lucky you know that.... you didn't have to wait your whole life to do something special." ---- this quote hit me so hard, specially coming from walt. which at the time wasn't heisenberg yet, just an old man dying from cancer.
No that's straight up Eisenberg talking. Remember, Walt told Skyler in the last episodes of Breaking Bad that in the end he had done all of this for himself. Walt saying this to Jessie is just him accepting his criminal life and bringing down Jessie along side with him
Did you even understand the quote or anything in that scene? It was more Walt being a manipulative asshole to Jesse. He is so fucked up he thinks making a shit load of Meth to sell to junkies is doing something great
Todd looks like the mixture of Matt Damon and Di Caprio😂
Magnus carlsen too
@@aryansaxena4978 That's what i thought when i saw him man!!
@@vk3567 seems like you like chess too 😂
@@aryansaxena4978 Yeah big fan!😂
@@vk3567 what your rating bro 😂
One of the most bone chilling moments in the series definetly was when the cousins broke into Walters house and just sat down on his bed without making a noise. But I am also very impressed by their discipline. Actually, these two are the most nerv wrecking characters on the show to me.
@Michael Richter That one is hard too. Come to think about it: Breaking Bad is full of bone chilling scenes.
But my absolute favourite scene is the one where Gustavo Fring dies. That is hilarious.
@Michael Richter Whitch Charakter gave you the most goosebumps?
@Michael Richter True dat. But I think his uncle is even worse
@Michael Richter I can only remember him killing Drew Sharp and Jessies girlfriend. Am I missing something?
Number 1 - Todd’s diet
Heisenberg should've taken the number 1 spot, Walt and Heisenberg are two entirely different characters.
As someone else stated, *Walt lost, Heisenberg won.*
*BIPOLAR DISORDER*
Ultimately walt won though. His $9 million got to his family, they are set for life. All thats left of heisenberg is a fugitive carpenter in alaska, his two best friends and a fugitive cinnabon manager in nebraska
*Lalo Salamanca enters the chat*
Watchmojo: “Ah shiiit, we gotta update this list!”
Tbh he is more of a Better Caul Saul villain, but I see your point
Lalo salamanca is a BOSS
This is how many times we watch Breaking Bad before el camino
👇
yep twice thats right
@@alonisr2087 ok then
I didn’t know i Watch it 15 times but that’s fine with me
You don’t have to watch “Better Call Saul” tho.
The one Primo saying: "No, to easy." before going to get the axe is *so* chilling.
Gus: I don’t believe fear to be an effective motivator.
Nacho: Am I a joke to you?
"Top 10 Breaking Bad villains."
Me: There were 10?
The L.J. Show You obviously missed the entire point of the show smh
@@alexmarshall2015
That was?
The L.J. Show Or should o say plot of the show. It doesn’t matter which you say, you obviously missed the entire plot of the show of you can’t even identify 10 villains smh
You forgot the most evil person in the whole series. The guy who killed over 160 people in one fell swoop just as a way to lash out at the world, not for pragmatic or family reasons or anything like that. Donald Margolis.
Hahaha. Well done.
I just realized when Gus said to Mike "I don't believe fear to be an effective motivator" was used in Better Call Saul by Mike when discussing about Nacho. Damn you Vince, everything you touch is gold.
#1 should have been Heisenberg, he is the one who knocks
My Top 10:
1. Gus Fring
2. Todd Alquist
3. Jack Welker
4. Hector Salamanca
5. The Twins
6. Tuco Salamanca
7. Lydia Quayle
8. Don Eladio
9. Kenny
10. Krazy -8
Ted Beneke
#11. JM CG.
#1 walter white . Actually
@@LLAWLIETkiracatcher Walter did nothing wrong even when he poisoned the child it was only because he doesn’t pay taxes killing mike was ok because he is a Reddit user
@@animator3918 lmao
The way Gus got out of the room was epic, I was spoiled and saw him getting out of the room without showing his full face, that made me think that he survived so the spoilers made his death even more unbelievable than it already was.
Breaking Bad bad guys? You could’ve have wrote “villains” instead? Good vid either way
Nick Mokrzewski lol indeed
Pretty sure they did it on purpose, even in the video she say top 10 breaking bad villains
Jesus, people. Thatsthejoke.gif
Or all of the villains?
AmericanHothead r/woosh people can’t get simple jokes these days, offended about everything smh
I love how Gus protecting Jesse from that salud scene
I literally just finished watching the entire series at 2:25 am this morning, and this is the first thing I see when I get on RUclips....
I rewatched whole Breaking bad in month and damn its still one of the best shows I've ever seen. Still holds up. ps. That last scene where that machinery killed all those nazis in Felina episode was PERFECT. Masterpiece
100% agreed, you recommended me any show?
@@Princev3 The shield, Fargo (season 1,2,3)
Gus was the clever villain, but Todd or Jack had the most satisfying death
I kinda liked Gus’ death, after watching him outsmart everyone for about 3 seasons, it was cool to see how Walter finally tricked him
@@followthemusic01
If it wasn't for Gus's obsessive need for revenge on the Salamancas, he might've been able to eventually kill Walt and continue on as normal.
You guys know what was common in Jesse and saul...both have enough money but they like imported car😂😂
If the title was 'BB biggest villains' we all know who would win it based on El Camino... 🙄
Neil Moriarty “Biggest” lol
Meth Damon. lol
Tuco was brutal but he was one of the funniest and one of my favourite characters in the show. *Tight! Tight! Tight! Yeah!*
I’m relaxed
It shouldv been like that
Top 3: Tuco Salamanca
Top 2: Gustavo fring
Top 1: Walter White
Tyrus looks like the black version of Nacho
Kinda. Now that you mention it, I see what you are talking about. They both usually have just a touch of a wry smile.
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Walter is the best and most loved villain afterall, he brutally murdered so many in jail, and nearly killed a infant.
Lydia was just straight up annoying and she avoided death like 5 times before Walter finally killed her
*El Camino comes out today*
Watchmojo: Welp, time to post another Breaking Bad video.
There were no villains in El Camino tho. There were only people who stole money
8:40 saddest part of the whole series :(
Yeah that came out of nowhere.. it was the definition of cold blooded murder.
For me it was when hank died and when Walt died.
Tbh Tuco was always one of my favorites just bc of how batshit insane he was. Incredible considering Raymond Cruz doesn’t like playing violent characters, he fucking nailed it!
Man being reminded of all these criminals so many of them seemed like they were perfect in their own way for the number 1 spot.
The thumbnail's theme song is "sharing the night together"🤣
If Lalo Salamanca was on this list, he would've been number one. He's insane.
More like 2nd
Man Jack should have been way higher on the list... Uncle Jack was a badass, amd his #2 Kenny wasnt no joke Either
5280z007 to me they were the most irredeemably evil villains in the entire BB universe
@@ndhickson3599 no.doubt
I just completed watching the series and.... damn watching uncle jack and todd and lydia die was so much more satisfying than gus or anyone else bcz they had done so much damage to walt and jesse and what they did to steve and walt damn cant forgive that
For me, Todd has to be number 1. It's a bit basic to say he's generally an evil person....he shows he's genuinely kind and humble at times, without this being a deliberate act as a false sense of security measure. But he is clearly insane, and I think the actor, no matter his appearance in El Camino, performed it to perfection. Although saying that, I've seen a few interviews with the actor Jesse Plimmons, and he actually seems rather insane anyway, so I guess it wasn't really acting.
I happen to think Todd is the most terrifying of them. That guy was just intense and anytime he showed up I felt kinda uncomfortable. Probably beacause he is the type of person you're most likely to encounter in real life, whereas the others are solely a danger for their direct associates and enemies.
Todd/Nacho/Hector are my three favorite antagonists. Todd is the heartless killer that still has a boyscout like innocence to him. Nacho is a hardened gangster but tries to keep his family out of the life and doesn’t really hurt people unless he needs to. Hector was a ruthless and cunning captain in the cartel, but his love of his family and the cartel code of honor makes him equally terrifying and compelling to watch.
I feel that Todd deserves the #1 spot because he was just so cold blooded and evil.
Gus is a WAY better character. Gus is often called the greatest TV villain ever
@@ben1ben2ben1 Walter is the best TV villain ever.
@@anatoldenevers237 Being a bad guy doesn't make you a villain. Walt from a narrative perspective is NOT a villain
@@ben1ben2ben1 I think you're confusing villain with antagonist. They aren't always the same. Just looking up some definitions, a villain is defined as "a character whose evil actions or motives are important to the plot". That can be anyone in a story, weather they're the antagonist or the protagonist. I would certainly consider Walter to be evil, at least during season 5, and obviously as the main character he is the most important character plot wise.
Jack's one virtue: He felt bad for Walt and actually left him a money barrel.
Before I watch, I’m gonna just say that the fly should be number one...
The dude who stole Jesse's bike in season 1 is the greatest villain. Dude never got caught. He's the reason behind Walt and Jesse's partnership getting deeper👌
Probably the two black guys from Sopranos stole his bike
top 0: Heisenberg, a old man who started from nowhere and ended killing almost everyone
Couldn't have just titled it "Top 10 Breaking Bad Villains?"
WhoaNellyJake just check the rhime
Or ten of the reasons we love Breaking Bad. The villians made the show... Including Walter Heisenberg White.
WhoaNellyJake Back in the days in the boulevard of linden
I just realized that Tyrus is actually Michaela Pratt’s father from how to get away with murder
Gus was honestly a perfect villain in Breaking Bad
Breaking Bad give me GTA San Andreas vibes man! including homes, streets, clothing, everything ✨❤
I think it's interesting that a lot of Gus' enforcers (all villains, thus pertaining to this video) are very organized like him. I think it's very likely that characters like Victor and Tyrus were former military because of how orderly they behave. I think it makes them more menacing that their operation is so cautious whereas the Salamancas are the exact opposite: loud, obnoxious, they want to make a noisy example out of you but you can prepare for them. Guys like Victor, Tyrus and Gus fly completely under the radar and are every bit if not more ruthless.
Gus probably was my most favorite drug kingpin on the show until his demise