Sequel to the series in this timeline: holly is eventually found and taken to an orphanage by the police. She grows up on a quest to learn more about her family’s past and to track down her mother and brothers killers
Not all endings are happy ones. If it were my pick Jesse would've never gotten that new life in Alaska in el camino. Considering he's at fault for most of what went wrong in breaking bad. Good job though,keep creating 👏
This was definitely one of the saddest endings I’ve seen you do so far. Not about the fact that Walt, Hank, Marie, Skyler, Walt Jr, and Jesse are dead, but that that Holly was left in the house alone, and she’ll have no family left.
@@colacoke2102 Yeah, because one plan in mind was to tie in the whole 'Mr Chips into Scarface' route they were pitching by having the stories end in a similar mass death way. That's why there's also that scene in Season 5 where Walt and Walt Jr are watching Scarface and Walt praises the movie for having everyone die in it, as it cuts to Skyler looking on in horror. Looks like a red herring now, but in the past in the writer's room could've been a usage of foreshadowing.
@@murgeproductions an everybody dies ending is great I would imagine, a neighbor hears Holly crying after Flynn and Skyler were shot and then a police car was chasing Todd the two men died leaving only Todd who crashes his car and succumbs to his wounds, the police later have a shootout with his gang and they die, and from the evidence they find Lydia who tries to run and gets shot for it
@Murge Productions here are other good what ifs Wendy was actually Kim, would love to hear your story of how that plays out what if Howard and Lalo ended up fighting for the gun and maybe Lalo gets shot by mistake what if Walter and Jesse never came in the picture what if Gene decided to hang up the towel in other words Nippy was the ending of his shenanigans
3 things 1 Saul wouldn’t leave for no reason, he’d know Walter wouldn’t kill him 2 Walter wouldn’t have Jessie killed since there’d be no reason to. He couldn’t give any more evidence and killing him just makes him suspicious 3 Walter would not have ever considered telling Todd where the money was, that was for his family. He would have said he was going to get a couple million but he died before he could
You are wrong about stuff. Does not matter what a witness says to the police, if they are not arond for trial, they can't testify and their statement is not anymore than pure hearsay for the lawyers to write motions about. Saul thought everyone was going down including him.
This has got to be the worst possible outcome for Walt. He failed to do everything he initially set out to do. His family is dead in the hands of the criminal associates he was trying to protect them from, and the money he worked so hard to make for his family is lost forever. It's true that crime doesn't pay. Great video!
It actually worked out quite well for him in the end. He realised that Jesse did not deserve to die and finally let him walk his own path after all the manipulation and lies. That is what it they were trying to convey when Walt slid the gun over to Jesse and he said do it yourself showing that he had finally broke the cycle and thought for him self. Could not get a better ending in a series if you ask me.
Great video. I got a suggestion: what if Mike killed Lydia in s5 e5? Killing Lydia would have been one of the smartest decisions during that seasons she was too untrustworthy, paranoid, anxious, too eager to order violence if things didn't go as she hoped or wanted, to keep alive. She was actually one of the worst people in the series for her lack of integrity (since she was okay with her former businesspartner being kept as slave as long as it make money for her) Not to mention she was a spineless coward for not wanted to look at the carnage she ordered while Gus would have walked though that and taunted his enemies.
She’s the worst person for ordering violence? Not Gus, the guy who ordered violence against children? Not Todd who shot a child on sight? Not Walt who poisoned a child and let people die when it would be convenient to him? Inchresting
She told Mike all it takes is one weak link, but its obvious that weak link in question was her by far. If apprehended by the DEA she would have flipped instantly.
What if Walter's confession tape story was actually the plot of the show? Hank, having seen how much money even a small drug operation could make, seems temptated to join the business, realizing that he could use Walter's advanced knowledge of chemistry and his need for money to start a partnership. How different the story would be? Would Hank still die? Would they ever get caught? Would Walter still turn into the greedy and egoistic Heisenberg we know?
Hard thing about this one is that it's very hard to write for since basically everything we know about Hank would be different. The best way to do it would be to extract Hank's character flaws from the show and make them the underlying reason he breaks bad, but I think with what we know of him, if he truly were to break bad, it wouldn't be by organizing a drug trade. I guess if Walter was indeed being forced and was the same guy, he'd probably kill Hank eventually. Hell, he'd probably kill Hank anyway even if not being forced because well that's Walt.
That would require an entirely different show. You’d have to completely rewrite both characters and the story would be entirely different. The main aspect of the show is how Walt at first begins out of desperation but decides against immediately exiting because his pride makes him see earning more in his passion field and solving the problem legitimately as unacceptable and chooses to continue to pay for it. And we see how it grows. Hank is key because he’s over the top straight arrow, refusing to give up on the case despite everybody in the DEA pushing him to drop it. Hank is needed because without someone so committed to justice walt would’ve never been caught. So it’s hard to consider because it flips the key story aspects entirely.
It would have gone much better with Hank at the helm, because Hank has a good wife who backs him up, celebrates his successes and respects his judgement while Walt is stuck with a wife who is only happy and content if her husband is miserable and every moment of his life is centered on making money for her and doing things for her. Her contempt for him is so blatant she insists that the only business they can invest in is the same car wash where Walt was humiliated and degraded for years. Marie would have worked her ass off to help Hank succeed, Skyler was a liability even when she was trying to help because even if she liked the money she hated that Walter had earned it doing something that he was proud of.
Walt dying when he does here doesn’t really make sense to me especially when considering he lived much longer in the actual ending, while being in hiding in much less comfortable conditions.
Here’s a few ideas: What if Skyler didn’t spend the money on Ted What if Badger didn’t get caught by the cops and never met Saul What if Jesse was killed by Tuco when he first met him What if Hank killed Jesse
My take 1st one- Walt would just escape with his family after scene in desert with Gus using vacuum cleaner man 2nd one- Walt would be either caught withing weeks by police (like Saul say) or Walt and Jessie would make enough money that money, split ways and Walter would've been killed by Salamanca twins (since there's nobody to protect him) 3rd is too big of change to explain it quickly so that'll be a very good idea for the video 4th would force Hank to give up on trying to get Walt since there's nobody left to help him get him, giving Walt a pretty good ending where he can leave money for his family
@@aniocitex1131 not really instresting since Walter and Jessies would just get their money from Tuco and part ways since Walt wasnt so full of ego and would just take his 768 grand
What makes this sadder is realistically there’s a good chance holly is going to die of malnutrition but she’s so young all she can do is scream for momma who she obviously doesn’t understand is dead.
I have unfortunately have heard of cases where babies are left alone for days cuz the parents were murdered and they were found. Holly has a chance. She's in a house with close neighbors and her parents have a business that Slyler wouldn't be able to open for several days with no explanation. The employees or neighbors would get suspicious and the police would be called.
Then Hank is most likely going to jail. Which throws a wrench in the revenge attempt by the Salamanca twin. Maybe he'd be bailed out by Walter per Skyler's request.
DUDE THIS IS THE ONE I'VE BEEN SECRETLY WISHING FOR AND YOU DROPPED IT RIGHT AFTER MY 30th BIRTHDAY :D I actually loved this one, it was a dark timeline but it was a dark show, and things easily could have played out this way, and finally someone realised the significance of the "hero" Hank setting Jesse up to die, and Jesse hearing it, he at least has a moment of true dignity in the face of the DEA. ngl I've been feeling devastated and old, given the state of affairs iml, really not feeling the best rn but you put a smile on my face, that REALLY matters.
Awww dude happy birthday, hope it went well, I’m actually 31 in July so we’re pretty close in age. Happy you like the content dude and as far as life goes bro…. It’s a roller coaster man, you have ups and downs
@@murgeproductions appreciate it, really. Your content is supplying a nice steady stream of little ups, and the little things in life really do add up and make a difference.
@Murge Productions lol.. it was very hard to get into. They did the same thing with 24. I think it was in Iran or somewhere like that. Very hard to get into those remakes that other countries do.
I mean this makes a lot of sense. Seeing how meticulous, paranoid, and careful Walter was throughout the series, I feel like this was a big oversight from Walter. So many details and mistakes that he missed and made when previous seasons and episodes showed him acting the complete opposite.
That's like Death Note when Mikami went to the bank to write Takada's name, revealing the real death note location to Near and therefore making possible for him to substitute the real death note for the fake notebook.
Know it was perfect, how do you outsmart someone smarter than you, use their ego against them. It was Walters Ego and Greed that killed him, his Ego being upstream of the greed. This is a theme throughout the whole show, so it was very fitting a man as smart as Walter succumbs to his ego and greed.
This is the first story that I can say is maybe even better than the original. Heisenberg, a brutal drug kingpin who was the best in his job, gets so focused on building his meth empire that he doesn't realize what he has done to his family. He dies without confessing that he did everything for himself and only the viewers are able to see how terrible the consequences of his actions are. His whole family eventually dies without ever getting his money. He wouldn't ever be defeated by some criminal, but instead would die peacefully, with his family being left to deal with the consequences of his actions.
After watching this I've realized Walt falling for Hank and Jesse's trap (canon plot) would have been a better outcome as this alternate history shown above is dark enough to begin with, plus his family doesn't get the money he'd worked on.
Great work! I still remember after series ended everyone was saying they wish to forget the series so that they can re watch it and have that first time viewing experience all over again , your what if series has just done that! It's like forgetting everything and re watching it and your story telling and story writting skills are top notch! Enjoying every video on this series! Great work and thank you so much for making these videos
Breaking Bad is a once in a lifetime series. It will not happen again at least not in my lifetime. I started watching in 2008 and I still rewatch it every day because I fall asleep to Breaking Bad and I wake up to it in the background it’s basically always on. Everything went right in this series. The writing, actors, cinematography, absolutely everything was perfect.
The problem with your version of Walt “outsmarting” Hank and Jesse is when you assumed Walt would forsake his bond with Jesse and order his death like that. Their conflicted yet deep relationship throughout the show was one of the best parts. This version of the events in this video are too detached and cruel and uncharacteristic of Mr. White, indeed stupider because he wouldn’t have a heart.
You say he wouldn't forsake his bond with Jesse and order his death except he literally did just that in the show when he went to Jack to order a hit on him after Jesse refused to meet with Walt and instead phoned him to threaten him. Then later during the confrontation in the desert when Jack was about to leave Walt said he still owes him for Pinkman and pointed him out hiding under the car, and he was literally standing there watching as they were about to kill him execution style before deciding to take him alive first to figure out what he told Hank & Gomez. As they were taking him away Walt confessed that he stood there and watched Jane die by overdose instead of saving her. As much as he cared for Jesse he was more than willing to not only order his death but stand there watching it happen and then mentally torture him. Now this what if covers Walt already putting out the hit on Jesse after their failed meeting. When Walt learns that Jesse is working with Hank and the DEA to take him down this would further his commitment to having Jesse killed both to in order protect himself and for the betrayal he would have felt. The what if also highlights that despite ordering his death he still cared about Jesse felling guilty over his death. This is completely in character for Walt, he felt Jesse had to be killed for what he had done but still felt guilty and sad over it due to his previous bond with him.
If Hank and Marie die like that there's no way Walt would believe it's a random house invasion, let alone be fine with it. Also wouldn't be die much sooner here than in the show? I believe Jack's gang would do to Walter what they did to Jesse untill the cancer takes him.
That exchange between Hule and Saul @8:10 was very real. I could feel Saul saying “are about to go nuclear” like it was actually shot. Great videos dude 🙌🏻
@@benaiah2119 because I just love dark endings like this. Nice change from the cliche “the good guy wins and everyone lives happily ever after” I know that cliche Dosent make sense in breaking bad but hopefully you know what I mean
@@GroovyAsh04 I know what you mean. I just don’t know how you prefer this ending to the original. The og felt so perfect to me. Jesse is free, walt jr is gonna get paid, Todd and his crazy family is dead, and Walter died in a meth lab. This ending is not happy at all. A lot of peoples lives are ruined and people are scarred for life, but it’s realistic because I could see all the events playing out irl how they did in the show. The ending Murge productions just came up with isn’t bad at all. But it’s the opposite of satisfying, and frankly a bit too dark. This is literally worst case scenario of events. I don’t think it fits Breaking Bad.
Your story-retellings show a deep knowledge of the original stories & characters. My favorite parts are the moments where you create new dialogue while showing accurate personality responses. I ❤ the detail about checking the GPS at the beginning of the story. I get excited when I see countdowns for your next story.
Also, I noticed the video clips fit really well with the new story-points. It makes me wonder if the story writing comes 1st or if the story is written based on solid visuals to make sure the writing comes home.
@@darksideofevil13 not yet, but I've recommended it to the only other BCS & Breaking Bad friend I have. I have seen every single video in the series tho. Can you believe there are human beings that still exist that haven't seen the show nor have ANY SPOILERS!?! I had to be careful about everything I said & stand strong when questions were asked. A bunch of shares to him too. He's almost done with Better Call Saul. Then.. I'm going to spam him every single one until he complies.
What if Walt did not see Jesse? Basically after Hank gets shot in Ozymandias, Walt does not see Jesse hiding underneath the car. With Hank still dead, Walt would still be left at the mercy of the Neonazis. Jesse however would have to find his way out of the desert and I'd imagine he'd go straight to Andrea and then contact Ed the dissapearer by breaking into Saul's office (assuming he's still there), and threatening Saul (who is scared of Jesse after getting beat up by him in Blood Money). You can decide what happens afterwards such as what happens to Walt, how does the new of Hank and Gomez's death goes down, and where does Jesse end up? Also I chose this over if Walt decided not to out Jesse, as I think Walt would have always sold out Jesse if he noticed him, as the sheer amount of hatred/fear Walt had against Jesse was too much for them to reconcile in that moment.
I loved this one. What if Hank and Walter worked together instead of Walt becoming Heisenberg? What if Hank never figured out Walts secret? What if Walt and Skyler never made the confession tape? What if Lydia didn't tell them about the train?
Walter becoming a detective would work well. Instead of Walt focusing on the amount of money that the meth dealers made when watching Hank's interview on his birthday, he instead focuses on the admiration that Hank recieved for being good at his job and taking Hank's "Get some excitement in your life" to heart, he would ask Hank if they are hiring at the DEA. With Walt's impressive IQ as well as his vast knowledge of chemistry I could see them taking him on as government agencies usually specifically recruit people with abnormally high IQs for certain jobs. Season 1 could focus on small time dealers like Jesse and bigger dealers like Tuco near the end. Season 2 could continue the Tuco storyline while also introducing Gus.
These what if scenarios are always cool to think about. If one thing changed then the rest of the series would have been different, same with Better Call Saul. Keep up the great work man!
This was phenomenal-- capturing the tone of season 6 prior to endgame territory. But putting that context into account, Walt lived for 6 months post "Ozymandias" under cancer treatment in the mountains; It's likely he would have lived to deduce Hank's murder at the hands of Todd-- this could have led to Felina's revenge plot, so I'm glad you diverged from that conclusion. (I also appreciated the subversion of expectations for us to believe Jessie would be safe in protective custody.) The only thing missing from Walt's contingency plan was how he would give the money to his children-- he couldn't let his efforts all be for nothing? What happens to Saul though?
This is one of the greatest, horrified alternate take to ever exist Most of your path were either Walt lose, neutral, Mile always solve everything or happy ending This one is the most merciless
@@murgeproductions Anytime man, btw, who would win, fantastic four or Jean Grey, Cyclops, blue beast, and Storm? It's been on my mind for the longest time
What if Hank never showed the drug bust at Walt's birthday What if Hank never found out Walt was Heisenberg What if Skyler never found out Walt was Heisenberg What if Chuck refused to get Jimmy out of prison What if Combo never died What if Saul was killed in the desert What if Nacho told the truth about Gus What if Gus failed to save Hector from the stroke What if Hector caught Nacho doing the pill switch What if Mike was actually killed by Joaquin Salamanca What if Spooge killed Jesse What if Walt survived in Felina What if Jesse was caught at the drug bust What if Saul went to Gus's house instead of Kim What if Tuco was poisoned by the ricin What if Tyrus caught Walt at the nursing home
I feel like with Nacho telling the truth, at least Victor and/or Tyrus would be picked off by the Salamanca twins, but with Mike being there and in sniper position...Yeah, I think all it would end up with is everyone there dying aside from Mike and maybe Gus.
I kind of would’ve loved if Walter survived felina , and the show ended showing he “died” but there was a cliffhanger and it shows he actually got resuscitated and showed up in better call Saul finale r some episode in BCS to confess to his crimes
Some of your wishes were granted. Like Combo surviving in "Walter's perfect death" and Tuco succumbing to the Ricin in "Hector fully recovering from his stroke" series.
One I kinda have in my head, what is Jimmy never encountered the skateboarders. Such a change would basically remove any catalyst for Jimmy to have any ties to the cartel or criminal underworld, or fall back into a Slipping Jimmy persona to later have it become Saul Goodman. He might even regain Chuck's respect after more time as an honest lawyer, as well as Howard not dying and Kim not leaving him. Show's name would be renamed to fit the story instead following Mike delving back into the criminal underworld to provide for Kaylee and eventually still working for Gus.
One small correction (I think): the surrounding dialogue in BBS5 I think suggests that Walter DID do the "one cook" for the nazis off-screen before the showdown over the money. Probably immediately after he orders the hit on Jesse. I could be wrong - but Walter says they "Owe him" in ozzymandias and they never inquire about the cook.
Only problem I had with it is walter’s demise from cancer. He lived a couple of years after going into hiding, so he would have had time to set up a contingency in his will. Maybe leaving a cryptic message to skyler or even Todd.
1 year I believe, I think Heisenberg was age 52 when he died on his birthday of all the days. Him surviving for that extra year is not a direct result of the events that were changed
@@FireStriker_ Even then, Walt didn't die in the finale to cancer. He died because he was shot by his machine gun. Which makes me think Walt was likely to survive longer.
The only weird thing about the theory is how fast Walt's cancer gets him bedridden. In the final season of breaking bad we can see Walt basically lives in the middle of nowhere for months and even after that is able to make it all the way back
The good news is that Andrea is alive in this ending. Also in this version Walter kinda scams Todd, even if its unintentional. So I would have expected Jack and his gang to raid Walter's house in search of his money even without Lydia's orders. Also sad that Walter dies probably thinking how he has at least the life of his remaining family better, and he will never know that they ended up being killed after his death.
Crazy how this HisenVerse what if achieved over half a million views. Hopefully it reach a million in five years or less. And helps boost your confidence on this type of content.
Why would Walter die of cancer so soon in this timeline? In the actual show, he stays in New Hampshire for months after the events of Ozymandias and he’s still in semi-decent health by the time he returns to Albuquerque.
Steve Gomez made a very smart or wise choice to go to El Paso as we all know how his story ended in canon. Unfortunately, Walter and his family suffered a gruesome fate like in "Perfect Death."
As saddening as it was to hear you tell the stories of the character's deaths, this was exceptionally well thought out and told. Especially with the corresponding clips from the series. I definitely would like to see more of these.
Ive often wondered this same thing. Even if he didn't notice before he reached the burial site, even if he didn't know there was no GPS, truth is Hank still didn't have anything. Had Walt continued on acting, and Jack not showed up, Hank would have had to go to the DEA with his wild story and a little proof but absolutely no true idea idea where or how much money was out there. Think about how much it would cost to get a crew out there and dig. I doubt the ATF could be enticed to search the place. Walt would have gotten bail on a small time conspiracy charge or something to that effect.
The main thing is, Walter wasn't worrying about him going to prison he was worried about them confiscating all of the money and then he'd be penny-less with nothing to leave for his family (which was the whole point).
In this story, as soon as Jack and his crew killed off Hank, I expected Walter to tip off the police to snitch on Jack, probably even using the burner phone that Todd had been reaching him on. This way, when the forensic teams check Todd's phone, the investigators would have assumed it was an acquaintance of Todd's learned about Hank's murder from Todd. Everything would have been nicely tied off, with only Lydia out there, but too afraid to move against Walt without a fixer like Mike or Todd.
They should do this rockstar GTA inspired video game where you have to decide what happens next just like that red dead redemption game where it has multiple endings, like good, bad or secret ones.
Man Jesse’s final moments are brutal. That’d be tough to watch after everything we’ve been through with that character
I thought I was tweaking for a hot minute cause I saw this comment and did not remember watching this video
Would be one of the most heartbreaking fictional deaths ever, don't think I could ever watch the show again after that
@@LordCybot Dementia???
it would be like SOA when opie died
A rat like him deserved that kind of a ending
*Ends story with a baby crying explaining holly is alone* “HEY GUYS THAT WAS FUN HOPE YOU ENJOYED”
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Sequel to the series in this timeline: holly is eventually found and taken to an orphanage by the police. She grows up on a quest to learn more about her family’s past and to track down her mother and brothers killers
Lmao
@@matthewbest5421bro😂
Not all endings are happy ones. If it were my pick Jesse would've never gotten that new life in Alaska in el camino. Considering he's at fault for most of what went wrong in breaking bad.
Good job though,keep creating 👏
This was definitely one of the saddest endings I’ve seen you do so far. Not about the fact that Walt, Hank, Marie, Skyler, Walt Jr, and Jesse are dead, but that that Holly was left in the house alone, and she’ll have no family left.
Not to mention the money that they all died for is basically gone forever
@@murgeproductions By the way, these videos are incredibly well-written. Great job with the work you put into these.
Appreciate the feedback guys, and as for Holly, who knows maybe she’s with that kid from peekaboo
This just made walter’s entire plan completely fail I hate the ending but it’s so well done
I mean, if people don't find her in time she'll starve to death.
You have to wonder if this was the ending Vince had in mind in his "everybody dies" possible ending idea.
Imagine that
I didn't know he was gonna do that
@@colacoke2102 Yeah, because one plan in mind was to tie in the whole 'Mr Chips into Scarface' route they were pitching by having the stories end in a similar mass death way. That's why there's also that scene in Season 5 where Walt and Walt Jr are watching Scarface and Walt praises the movie for having everyone die in it, as it cuts to Skyler looking on in horror. Looks like a red herring now, but in the past in the writer's room could've been a usage of foreshadowing.
@@murgeproductions an everybody dies ending is great I would imagine, a neighbor hears Holly crying after Flynn and Skyler were shot and then a police car was chasing Todd the two men died leaving only Todd who crashes his car and succumbs to his wounds, the police later have a shootout with his gang and they die, and from the evidence they find Lydia who tries to run and gets shot for it
@Murge Productions here are other good what ifs
Wendy was actually Kim, would love to hear your story of how that plays out
what if Howard and Lalo ended up fighting for the gun and maybe Lalo gets shot by mistake
what if Walter and Jesse never came in the picture
what if Gene decided to hang up the towel in other words Nippy was the ending of his shenanigans
3 things
1 Saul wouldn’t leave for no reason, he’d know Walter wouldn’t kill him
2 Walter wouldn’t have Jessie killed since there’d be no reason to. He couldn’t give any more evidence and killing him just makes him suspicious
3 Walter would not have ever considered telling Todd where the money was, that was for his family. He would have said he was going to get a couple million but he died before he could
Bro he put a hit on Jesse
The hit was put on prior to the change in events this video follows. So the hit on Jessie wouldn’t be changed or stopped
You are wrong about stuff. Does not matter what a witness says to the police, if they are not arond for trial, they can't testify and their statement is not anymore than pure hearsay for the lawyers to write motions about.
Saul thought everyone was going down including him.
And walter never knew Hank is with Jesse
@@jamesbates4187 Yeah he put a hit on Jesse before knowing he was with the DEA. Jesse being killed in prison would just make him a lot more suspicious
This has got to be the worst possible outcome for Walt. He failed to do everything he initially set out to do. His family is dead in the hands of the criminal associates he was trying to protect them from, and the money he worked so hard to make for his family is lost forever. It's true that crime doesn't pay. Great video!
sure seems to pay off quite well for Todd in this ending lol
It actually worked out quite well for him in the end. He realised that Jesse did not deserve to die and finally let him walk his own path after all the manipulation and lies. That is what it they were trying to convey when Walt slid the gun over to Jesse and he said do it yourself showing that he had finally broke the cycle and thought for him self. Could not get a better ending in a series if you ask me.
I mean he went through horrible things that no one could imagine going through. But he found peace in the end.
and… fucking todd effectively won breaking bad 😭
@@friendsza9711 You know, the word for death in german is Tod (masculine word gender). Which can be said that Todd won breaking bad by being der Tod.
"I’m sorry, ma'am" is exactly what Todd Alquist would say.
What if Walter got caught by hospital staff carrying a pipe bomb in his bag while on way to meet with Jesse?
What if the bomb didn't go off would be another good one.
@@ketomine. Wouldn't happen to Walt, would be funny though
"did you just bring a bomb into a hospital?"
"what!? was i supposed to leave it on his car?"
"what, you're supposed to bring it into a hospital!?"
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what if Jesse got caught in the initial drug bust from episode one
Dude that’s incredibly dark but i love it, exceptionally well written
ikr? this is probably the best ending yet.
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Great video.
I got a suggestion: what if Mike killed Lydia in s5 e5?
Killing Lydia would have been one of the smartest decisions during that seasons she was too untrustworthy, paranoid, anxious, too eager to order violence if things didn't go as she hoped or wanted, to keep alive.
She was actually one of the worst people in the series for her lack of integrity (since she was okay with her former businesspartner being kept as slave as long as it make money for her)
Not to mention she was a spineless coward for not wanted to look at the carnage she ordered while Gus would have walked though that and taunted his enemies.
Omg please do this one idk why people talk so much shit about Skylar when Lidia is the show
She’s the worst person for ordering violence? Not Gus, the guy who ordered violence against children? Not Todd who shot a child on sight? Not Walt who poisoned a child and let people die when it would be convenient to him? Inchresting
@KeyUploads no 😂 killin lidia is the fullmeasure for sure 😂
Least insufferable woman in the show tbh
She told Mike all it takes is one weak link, but its obvious that weak link in question was her by far.
If apprehended by the DEA she would have flipped instantly.
what if heisenberg had a cat
I wish
What if Walter's confession tape story was actually the plot of the show?
Hank, having seen how much money even a small drug operation could make, seems temptated to join the business, realizing that he could use Walter's advanced knowledge of chemistry and his need for money to start a partnership. How different the story would be? Would Hank still die? Would they ever get caught? Would Walter still turn into the greedy and egoistic Heisenberg we know?
Hard thing about this one is that it's very hard to write for since basically everything we know about Hank would be different. The best way to do it would be to extract Hank's character flaws from the show and make them the underlying reason he breaks bad, but I think with what we know of him, if he truly were to break bad, it wouldn't be by organizing a drug trade.
I guess if Walter was indeed being forced and was the same guy, he'd probably kill Hank eventually. Hell, he'd probably kill Hank anyway even if not being forced because well that's Walt.
That would require an entirely different show. You’d have to completely rewrite both characters and the story would be entirely different. The main aspect of the show is how Walt at first begins out of desperation but decides against immediately exiting because his pride makes him see earning more in his passion field and solving the problem legitimately as unacceptable and chooses to continue to pay for it. And we see how it grows. Hank is key because he’s over the top straight arrow, refusing to give up on the case despite everybody in the DEA pushing him to drop it. Hank is needed because without someone so committed to justice walt would’ve never been caught. So it’s hard to consider because it flips the key story aspects entirely.
It would have gone much better with Hank at the helm, because Hank has a good wife who backs him up, celebrates his successes and respects his judgement while Walt is stuck with a wife who is only happy and content if her husband is miserable and every moment of his life is centered on making money for her and doing things for her.
Her contempt for him is so blatant she insists that the only business they can invest in is the same car wash where Walt was humiliated and degraded for years.
Marie would have worked her ass off to help Hank succeed, Skyler was a liability even when she was trying to help because even if she liked the money she hated that Walter had earned it doing something that he was proud of.
Walt dying when he does here doesn’t really make sense to me especially when considering he lived much longer in the actual ending, while being in hiding in much less comfortable conditions.
Here’s a few ideas:
What if Skyler didn’t spend the money on Ted
What if Badger didn’t get caught by the cops and never met Saul
What if Jesse was killed by Tuco when he first met him
What if Hank killed Jesse
My take
1st one- Walt would just escape with his family after scene in desert with Gus using vacuum cleaner man
2nd one- Walt would be either caught withing weeks by police (like Saul say) or Walt and Jessie would make enough money that money, split ways and Walter would've been killed by Salamanca twins (since there's nobody to protect him)
3rd is too big of change to explain it quickly so that'll be a very good idea for the video
4th would force Hank to give up on trying to get Walt since there's nobody left to help him get him, giving Walt a pretty good ending where he can leave money for his family
Well the writers originally wanted Tuco to kill Jessie at the end of season 1 so it would be interesting to see how that might have played out
What if Skyler didn't exist lol. I couldn't stand her from start to finish.
What if Tuco’s underling didn’t speak up
@@aniocitex1131 not really instresting since Walter and Jessies would just get their money from Tuco and part ways since Walt wasnt so full of ego and would just take his 768 grand
What makes this sadder is realistically there’s a good chance holly is going to die of malnutrition but she’s so young all she can do is scream for momma who she obviously doesn’t understand is dead.
I have unfortunately have heard of cases where babies are left alone for days cuz the parents were murdered and they were found. Holly has a chance. She's in a house with close neighbors and her parents have a business that Slyler wouldn't be able to open for several days with no explanation. The employees or neighbors would get suspicious and the police would be called.
Woah, that ending actually gave me chills. This is probably the best-written scenario so far; bravo!
Awww shucks thank you and happy you enjoyed it
What if Hank accidentally killed Jesse? He basically accidentally beats em to death being blinded by anger
Or, what if the beating put Jessie into a coma? Could add some extra drama
Then Hank is most likely going to jail. Which throws a wrench in the revenge attempt by the Salamanca twin. Maybe he'd be bailed out by Walter per Skyler's request.
keep it up man, love your content
Dude! Thank you! Definitely appreciate it
Jesus Christ, as much as I wanted to see Walter win in the end this is without any doubt the bad ending of Breaking Bad.
DUDE THIS IS THE ONE I'VE BEEN SECRETLY WISHING FOR AND YOU DROPPED IT RIGHT AFTER MY 30th BIRTHDAY :D I actually loved this one, it was a dark timeline but it was a dark show, and things easily could have played out this way, and finally someone realised the significance of the "hero" Hank setting Jesse up to die, and Jesse hearing it, he at least has a moment of true dignity in the face of the DEA. ngl I've been feeling devastated and old, given the state of affairs iml, really not feeling the best rn but you put a smile on my face, that REALLY matters.
Awww dude happy birthday, hope it went well, I’m actually 31 in July so we’re pretty close in age. Happy you like the content dude and as far as life goes bro…. It’s a roller coaster man, you have ups and downs
@@murgeproductions appreciate it, really. Your content is supplying a nice steady stream of little ups, and the little things in life really do add up and make a difference.
hope you had a good birthday
Happy I can do that for you
I love breaking bed
Breaking bed? Lol
I agree with your opinion. You love breaking bed
Me too
Fat people when they go to sleep
Breaking beds😏
i love that metastasis english remake its so fire
Bruh, I want to do a review on it but it’s so hard for me to get into that
@Murge Productions
lol.. it was very hard to get into.
They did the same thing with 24. I think it was in Iran or somewhere like that. Very hard to get into those remakes that other countries do.
He really has the characterizations of each character down perfectly. Those lines sound exactly like something Walt, Jesse or Saul would say lol
I mean this makes a lot of sense. Seeing how meticulous, paranoid, and careful Walter was throughout the series, I feel like this was a big oversight from Walter. So many details and mistakes that he missed and made when previous seasons and episodes showed him acting the complete opposite.
Very true but that money was all Walter cared about anymore, so even the slightest risk to it would send him into a panic
lol the question made sense but this path just makes him look even more careless with loose ends left
That's like Death Note when Mikami went to the bank to write Takada's name, revealing the real death note location to Near and therefore making possible for him to substitute the real death note for the fake notebook.
Know it was perfect, how do you outsmart someone smarter than you, use their ego against them. It was Walters Ego and Greed that killed him, his Ego being upstream of the greed. This is a theme throughout the whole show, so it was very fitting a man as smart as Walter succumbs to his ego and greed.
Walt wasn't meticulous or careful though, he's constantly pushing the envelope and making rash decisions
19:56 I like how he didn’t have to make a hank sex scene, but he did.
This is the first story that I can say is maybe even better than the original. Heisenberg, a brutal drug kingpin who was the best in his job, gets so focused on building his meth empire that he doesn't realize what he has done to his family. He dies without confessing that he did everything for himself and only the viewers are able to see how terrible the consequences of his actions are. His whole family eventually dies without ever getting his money.
He wouldn't ever be defeated by some criminal, but instead would die peacefully, with his family being left to deal with the consequences of his actions.
Well said
My issue with this is Todd and he's gang still live. Same with Lydia
@@JRUSS12345 I hate to say it but it's probably more realistic that Todd and the gang lives along with Lydia
@@Narc0YTnot for me.
After watching this I've realized Walt falling for Hank and Jesse's trap (canon plot) would have been a better outcome as this alternate history shown above is dark enough to begin with, plus his family doesn't get the money he'd worked on.
Great work! I still remember after series ended everyone was saying they wish to forget the series so that they can re watch it and have that first time viewing experience all over again , your what if series has just done that! It's like forgetting everything and re watching it and your story telling and story writting skills are top notch! Enjoying every video on this series! Great work and thank you so much for making these videos
Breaking Bad is a once in a lifetime series. It will not happen again at least not in my lifetime. I started watching in 2008 and I still rewatch it every day because I fall asleep to Breaking Bad and I wake up to it in the background it’s basically always on. Everything went right in this series. The writing, actors, cinematography, absolutely everything was perfect.
I really like how you're able to use random snippets with overdubs to paint the story. It's really well done!
If you hadn't shown the arrow of Hank I would have missed him Also damn a story where no one survives except for Holly I didn't expect that.
0:06 Walter: hey everybody 😊
Lmao
The problem with your version of Walt “outsmarting” Hank and Jesse is when you assumed Walt would forsake his bond with Jesse and order his death like that. Their conflicted yet deep relationship throughout the show was one of the best parts. This version of the events in this video are too detached and cruel and uncharacteristic of Mr. White, indeed stupider because he wouldn’t have a heart.
You say he wouldn't forsake his bond with Jesse and order his death except he literally did just that in the show when he went to Jack to order a hit on him after Jesse refused to meet with Walt and instead phoned him to threaten him. Then later during the confrontation in the desert when Jack was about to leave Walt said he still owes him for Pinkman and pointed him out hiding under the car, and he was literally standing there watching as they were about to kill him execution style before deciding to take him alive first to figure out what he told Hank & Gomez. As they were taking him away Walt confessed that he stood there and watched Jane die by overdose instead of saving her. As much as he cared for Jesse he was more than willing to not only order his death but stand there watching it happen and then mentally torture him.
Now this what if covers Walt already putting out the hit on Jesse after their failed meeting. When Walt learns that Jesse is working with Hank and the DEA to take him down this would further his commitment to having Jesse killed both to in order protect himself and for the betrayal he would have felt. The what if also highlights that despite ordering his death he still cared about Jesse felling guilty over his death. This is completely in character for Walt, he felt Jesse had to be killed for what he had done but still felt guilty and sad over it due to his previous bond with him.
@@Sevicify He did that when there was no way..but when he's given a choice idt so
If Hank and Marie die like that there's no way Walt would believe it's a random house invasion, let alone be fine with it. Also wouldn't be die much sooner here than in the show? I believe Jack's gang would do to Walter what they did to Jesse untill the cancer takes him.
That exchange between Hule and Saul @8:10 was very real. I could feel Saul saying “are about to go nuclear” like it was actually shot. Great videos dude 🙌🏻
So, everybody dies and nobody gets the money? This is the moment Breaking Bad becomes Fargo
All I have to say is..
Thank God Walter didn't analyze that photo more in canon, lol
I prefer this ending tbh it’s a strong message that tells to not get involved in crime or your life will turn upside down
Happy you liked it
How do you prefer the ending where Walter faces 0 consequences and all the most moral characters die?
@@benaiah2119 because I just love dark endings like this. Nice change from the cliche “the good guy wins and everyone lives happily ever after” I know that cliche Dosent make sense in breaking bad but hopefully you know what I mean
Sometimes, good guys die and bad guys live, which is the most realistic take
@@GroovyAsh04 I know what you mean. I just don’t know how you prefer this ending to the original. The og felt so perfect to me. Jesse is free, walt jr is gonna get paid, Todd and his crazy family is dead, and Walter died in a meth lab. This ending is not happy at all. A lot of peoples lives are ruined and people are scarred for life, but it’s realistic because I could see all the events playing out irl how they did in the show. The ending Murge productions just came up with isn’t bad at all. But it’s the opposite of satisfying, and frankly a bit too dark. This is literally worst case scenario of events. I don’t think it fits Breaking Bad.
These type of videos are why my attention span is getting so short.. this was like watching a whole movie in 20 minutes. Great video.
Your story-retellings show a deep knowledge of the original stories & characters. My favorite parts are the moments where you create new dialogue while showing accurate personality responses.
I ❤ the detail about checking the GPS at the beginning of the story.
I get excited when I see countdowns for your next story.
Awww, shucks, I’m happy that you can enjoy the content on that level and your feedback is the fuel for this series. So thank you 🙏
Also, I noticed the video clips fit really well with the new story-points.
It makes me wonder if the story writing comes 1st or if the story is written based on solid visuals to make sure the writing comes home.
Yes you really have a deep understanding of the series. I take it you watched it multiple times?
@@darksideofevil13 not yet, but I've recommended it to the only other BCS & Breaking Bad friend I have. I have seen every single video in the series tho.
Can you believe there are human beings that still exist that haven't seen the show nor have ANY SPOILERS!?! I had to be careful about everything I said & stand strong when questions were asked.
A bunch of shares to him too. He's almost done with Better Call Saul. Then.. I'm going to spam him every single one until he complies.
@@Wildfire_Renewal I was actually asking Murge lol. But the question can extend to you too. :) And that's good.
What if Walt did not see Jesse? Basically after Hank gets shot in Ozymandias, Walt does not see Jesse hiding underneath the car. With Hank still dead, Walt would still be left at the mercy of the Neonazis. Jesse however would have to find his way out of the desert and I'd imagine he'd go straight to Andrea and then contact Ed the dissapearer by breaking into Saul's office (assuming he's still there), and threatening Saul (who is scared of Jesse after getting beat up by him in Blood Money). You can decide what happens afterwards such as what happens to Walt, how does the new of Hank and Gomez's death goes down, and where does Jesse end up? Also I chose this over if Walt decided not to out Jesse, as I think Walt would have always sold out Jesse if he noticed him, as the sheer amount of hatred/fear Walt had against Jesse was too much for them to reconcile in that moment.
Never seen a video like this, I loved it so much I am desperate for more!
Dude!! Thank you and welcome to the channel
Your impressions of the characters are so good that I started hearing their voices while you're talking
I loved this one.
What if Hank and Walter worked together instead of Walt becoming Heisenberg?
What if Hank never figured out Walts secret?
What if Walt and Skyler never made the confession tape?
What if Lydia didn't tell them about the train?
Walter becoming a detective would work well. Instead of Walt focusing on the amount of money that the meth dealers made when watching Hank's interview on his birthday, he instead focuses on the admiration that Hank recieved for being good at his job and taking Hank's "Get some excitement in your life" to heart, he would ask Hank if they are hiring at the DEA. With Walt's impressive IQ as well as his vast knowledge of chemistry I could see them taking him on as government agencies usually specifically recruit people with abnormally high IQs for certain jobs. Season 1 could focus on small time dealers like Jesse and bigger dealers like Tuco near the end. Season 2 could continue the Tuco storyline while also introducing Gus.
@@genericwhitemale9566 exactly! That's what I thought it would eventually turn into but I was dead wrong lol
These what if scenarios are always cool to think about. If one thing changed then the rest of the series would have been different, same with Better Call Saul. Keep up the great work man!
Thank you thank you, and all credit goes to the writers
This was phenomenal-- capturing the tone of season 6 prior to endgame territory.
But putting that context into account, Walt lived for 6 months post "Ozymandias" under cancer treatment in the mountains; It's likely he would have lived to deduce Hank's murder at the hands of Todd-- this could have led to Felina's revenge plot, so I'm glad you diverged from that conclusion. (I also appreciated the subversion of expectations for us to believe Jessie would be safe in protective custody.)
The only thing missing from Walt's contingency plan was how he would give the money to his children-- he couldn't let his efforts all be for nothing?
What happens to Saul though?
Honestly probably one of the more darker endings from your vids keep it up man
Absolutely phenomenal what if story. Very tragic too... great work!
22:39 this is the exact moment breaking bad became kill bill vol 3
Insert that kill bill theme song
What if Walter White and hank Schrader teamed up Walts brains with Hanks DEA connections dangerous mix…
I would prefer that ending over the actual one
This is one of the greatest, horrified alternate take to ever exist
Most of your path were either Walt lose, neutral, Mile always solve everything or happy ending
This one is the most merciless
Probably one of my favorites so far, good job as usual.
Glad to hear it! Thank you
This is very enjoyable, there should definitely be more Breaking Bad what ifs. Very good work!
The script was SO ACCURATE!! Idk if you did that or not but man… it’s like your Vince giligan
You Walter Junior voice is spot on
Best damn Heisenverse story to date
F Yeah!!!! Happy you like it
@@murgeproductions Bro, I'll automatically like any video u put out, even if it's ur MCU videos
Appreciate you bro, I need more people like you in my life
@@murgeproductions Anytime man, btw, who would win, fantastic four or Jean Grey, Cyclops, blue beast, and Storm? It's been on my mind for the longest time
What if Jesse sat and talked with Walter while wired?
That’s an idea
@@murgeproductionsFirst thing Walt would have done was check and make sure Jesse wasn't wired. He was pretty good about things like that.
Walt would’ve entered a primitive mode and swallowed Jesse whole
Jesse: Speak into the mic bitch
What if Hank never showed the drug bust at Walt's birthday
What if Hank never found out Walt was Heisenberg
What if Skyler never found out Walt was Heisenberg
What if Chuck refused to get Jimmy out of prison
What if Combo never died
What if Saul was killed in the desert
What if Nacho told the truth about Gus
What if Gus failed to save Hector from the stroke
What if Hector caught Nacho doing the pill switch
What if Mike was actually killed by Joaquin Salamanca
What if Spooge killed Jesse
What if Walt survived in Felina
What if Jesse was caught at the drug bust
What if Saul went to Gus's house instead of Kim
What if Tuco was poisoned by the ricin
What if Tyrus caught Walt at the nursing home
Love the ideas, thanks bro
walt wouldve cooked no matter what
I feel like with Nacho telling the truth, at least Victor and/or Tyrus would be picked off by the Salamanca twins, but with Mike being there and in sniper position...Yeah, I think all it would end up with is everyone there dying aside from Mike and maybe Gus.
I kind of would’ve loved if Walter survived felina , and the show ended showing he “died” but there was a cliffhanger and it shows he actually got resuscitated and showed up in better call Saul finale r some episode in BCS to confess to his crimes
Some of your wishes were granted. Like Combo surviving in "Walter's perfect death" and Tuco succumbing to the Ricin in "Hector fully recovering from his stroke" series.
One I kinda have in my head, what is Jimmy never encountered the skateboarders. Such a change would basically remove any catalyst for Jimmy to have any ties to the cartel or criminal underworld, or fall back into a Slipping Jimmy persona to later have it become Saul Goodman. He might even regain Chuck's respect after more time as an honest lawyer, as well as Howard not dying and Kim not leaving him. Show's name would be renamed to fit the story instead following Mike delving back into the criminal underworld to provide for Kaylee and eventually still working for Gus.
Fr it would be a very different show(s) if those skateboarders never came across Jimmy
This almost felt like watching breaking bad again, keep up the good work Murge!
Thank you, and hey, give it a rewatch, I binged the series over the past week lol
Very cool and i love these what if videos, they really make me think about the series.
Holly: born in blood.
New show name where Holly is grown up
I love your Todd talks they are just suiting so well.
One small correction (I think): the surrounding dialogue in BBS5 I think suggests that Walter DID do the "one cook" for the nazis off-screen before the showdown over the money. Probably immediately after he orders the hit on Jesse.
I could be wrong - but Walter says they "Owe him" in ozzymandias and they never inquire about the cook.
Why didn't i heard of this channel, like this the type of content im looking for as a Breaking bad fan.
What if Jesse had successfully poisoned Gus’s coffee at their meeting?
Only problem I had with it is walter’s demise from cancer. He lived a couple of years after going into hiding, so he would have had time to set up a contingency in his will. Maybe leaving a cryptic message to skyler or even Todd.
1 year I believe, I think Heisenberg was age 52 when he died on his birthday of all the days.
Him surviving for that extra year is not a direct result of the events that were changed
@@FireStriker_ Even then, Walt didn't die in the finale to cancer. He died because he was shot by his machine gun. Which makes me think Walt was likely to survive longer.
@@djtrac3r935 maybe, cancer was catching upto him at that point so had months at best
His cancer was eminently treatable. Thats why he was spending the money on it.@@FireStriker_
I don´t see walter dying from cancer here, he could have been poisoned by the neo-nazis
This would have been one of the darkest endings of a TV show ever.
Ya seem to forget that walter survived another 12 or so months to his next birthday. So am sure he could’ve paid off Todd before death.
The only weird thing about the theory is how fast Walt's cancer gets him bedridden. In the final season of breaking bad we can see Walt basically lives in the middle of nowhere for months and even after that is able to make it all the way back
walt says "money? idk anything about any money" and hangs up
What if Jesse was caught falling out the window in the beginning
for such a serious video i was so caught off guard when you called it the "heisenverse" lmfao
The good news is that Andrea is alive in this ending. Also in this version Walter kinda scams Todd, even if its unintentional. So I would have expected Jack and his gang to raid Walter's house in search of his money even without Lydia's orders. Also sad that Walter dies probably thinking how he has at least the life of his remaining family better, and he will never know that they ended up being killed after his death.
Crazy how this HisenVerse what if achieved over half a million views. Hopefully it reach a million in five years or less. And helps boost your confidence on this type of content.
Why would Walter die of cancer so soon in this timeline? In the actual show, he stays in New Hampshire for months after the events of Ozymandias and he’s still in semi-decent health by the time he returns to Albuquerque.
It's because that was the EXACT moment Walter turned into Cancerberg
I don't think Skyler would've pass that so easy if Hank and his sister are killed.
no matter how smart or calculated you are. actions have consequences
Steve Gomez made a very smart or wise choice to go to El Paso as we all know how his story ended in canon. Unfortunately, Walter and his family suffered a gruesome fate like in "Perfect Death."
I just watched the series for the first time a few weeks ago. And I think you are a brilliant writer and story teller.
Damn this is a good video. I could just hear the characters speaking through you, and the situation i could even see too.
Thanks man! Glad you can visualize it. And happy you enjoyed the video
As saddening as it was to hear you tell the stories of the character's deaths, this was exceptionally well thought out and told. Especially with the corresponding clips from the series. I definitely would like to see more of these.
Thank you thank you and happy you enjoyed it
Wow, I was not expecting this. This is a great alternative take. You know how to write intense scenes. Great job.
Thank you very much!
@@murgeproductions you're welcome.
I'm dying at how you voice the characters so accurately
Your script writing for each character is really good!
Ive often wondered this same thing. Even if he didn't notice before he reached the burial site, even if he didn't know there was no GPS, truth is Hank still didn't have anything. Had Walt continued on acting, and Jack not showed up, Hank would have had to go to the DEA with his wild story and a little proof but absolutely no true idea idea where or how much money was out there. Think about how much it would cost to get a crew out there and dig. I doubt the ATF could be enticed to search the place. Walt would have gotten bail on a small time conspiracy charge or something to that effect.
Agreed
The main thing is, Walter wasn't worrying about him going to prison he was worried about them confiscating all of the money and then he'd be penny-less with nothing to leave for his family (which was the whole point).
Remarkable writing on your part, making the changes still sound like the characters!
"jesse says - *throwing the hello kitty phone*" LMFAOOOOOO
Man i love your videos ! It’s always like watching a whole new series🔥
I would say this is a perfect take on an alternate storyline - 10/10 - one of the best examples of the butterfly effect 🦋
Wow, an alternate episode where the characters stay in character, good writing my guy
Saul casually in hiding whilst all of this is happening
Entertaining, for sure. Better than I could have done. Kudos.
In this story, as soon as Jack and his crew killed off Hank, I expected Walter to tip off the police to snitch on Jack, probably even using the burner phone that Todd had been reaching him on. This way, when the forensic teams check Todd's phone, the investigators would have assumed it was an acquaintance of Todd's learned about Hank's murder from Todd. Everything would have been nicely tied off, with only Lydia out there, but too afraid to move against Walt without a fixer like Mike or Todd.
Walt would never go to the police, he had many chances to when being endangered by Gus and he didn’t, he wouldn’t do it now either.
@@aghost1 Difference is back then doing so would have costed him everything. Here, he’d be getting away with it by doing it with a burner phone.
They should do this rockstar GTA inspired video game where you have to decide what happens next just like that red dead redemption game where it has multiple endings, like good, bad or secret ones.
What if Mike got to kill Lydia early in season 5?
Specifically at the moment Jesse tried to convince Mike and Walt to spare her.
The authorties and Hank especially being so nonchalant after Jesse gets murdered really takes me out of it
I thought the ending for this what if was gonna be more happier, i guess i was wrong
Yeshhhh lol
Solid well thought out video, made for a great listen!
why is Saul written so well? like everything he says sounds totally like something canon Jimmy would say
That was really great! The big changes brought by the few little changes made sense and well thought out. Awesome job!
Glad you liked it! Thank you