@@crob06 lmao calm down. Sound like his baby mum. He himself admitted that he did this for his own notoraity at the end of the show, over 200 people killed, yeah he is not a good person at all. Add to the fact he gave up Jesse even while jacks gang tried to kill him later, so please, give it a rest
MathNotMeth - It’s the principal of the thing. He’s not gonna be able to figure our Which dollar the first one was after he gets it back, so its significance to another man is completely tarnished, turning it back into just a dollar. For just some other guy who was mean to Walt? It’s a low blow.
@@huntersimpson2493 Bogdan was asking for it since Season 1. Plus, given the amount of lives Walt destroys throughout the series, I'd say he got off easy.
@@buffycatnip nah girl her eyebrows are really that thick lol. What I was surprised though is that if I read correctly that was his first and only role so far. Yet again great show!
I think killing Mike, selling out Jesse, kidnapping Krazy 8, or blowing up a nursing home should've been higher than that. Also killing those two drug dealers should've been way lower, because they killed a kid and would've killed Jesse if he didn't intervene.
jesse is good man ? what about killing that man on door step ? If this is description of a good man, then we have different perception on good and bad.
Walt was a good guy when he met Jesse again. Then he “became” Heisenberg. He REALLY became Heisenberg and broke bad when he found out that Skyler gave 600k to Ted Beneke. Jesse became good after meeting Walt again (not directly, he became 100% good at season 3/4)
I wouldn't count killing Crazy 8 as one of the worst things he's done. He was considering to let him go until he realised Crazy was going to stab him right after being released.
Bro exactly giving away Jessie’s hideout has to be higher the tortured him for weeks and there was no reason for him to do that because hank already was dead
Poisoning brock with a non lethal dose was pretty bad.... But, being an accomplice to the child being shot and staying in business with the individual who did it and help cover up, yeah def is higher up then brock.
Out of the whole series, that was the moment I found he most disturbing. Even though he wasn't the one who shot the poor kid, the fact that he was so unaffected by the child's death was very disturbing.
4:50 He definitely didn't murder him in "cold blood". He, in fact, showed a lot of remorse after the fact, and was extremely hesitant beforehand, too. He was likely going to let him go before he saw the missing plate piece.
That's not a good reason. "The murderer feel kinda sorry so it's DiFfeRent. " The last line of the comment pointing out that it was in self defence is the right argument to use compared to the other one.
waldir do zap yeah remember when he was in his car and he called his neighbor to go inside his house to make sure there weren’t people inside. They weren’t, but if they were they for sure would’ve killed her
killing Mike is probably the worst thing he did. didn't have a single reason to kill him. he basicly became tuco like how he killed No-Doze at the end of season one
@@ashishkhatri1504 It was in the season 4 final episode "Face Off". Walt needed to get something from inside but suspected Gus had set a trap for him. Walt calls his neighbor from down the street and pretends that he's out of town and needs her to check on the house for him. She ends up ok, but at some point you see a couple of men sneak away.
Tyrus seemed like such a wasted character imo. Victor didn’t have much personality either but at least his last episode helped add some character. Tyrus barely said a dang word the entire show
AND he convinced Jessie to help too with one of the biggest lies in the series...a lie that eventually led to Jessie turning completely against him, thus starting Walt’s downfall
it was his first real murder (i don't count Emilio with the poison...) where he clearly made the decision to end a life. it definitely begins a transition in his character from leaving walter white and becoming heisenberg...so it was a significant moment and still a bad thing to do (he could have gone to the police - even if that means destroying his own life) but yeah i agree. there were definitely worse things walt had done by the end of the show, weird that they chose that scene. same with the tuco scene.
if someone was foinf to stab me with a broken glass until i am dead although he knows i am letting him go , then i have all the justification in the world to kill him@@alcxy8563
Lucimyr Okay so I’m not a legal expert, but I’m pretty sure self defense laws don’t apply when you murder someone chained up in your basement. Ironically Krazy 8 was the one doing self defense since he had been gas attacked, ran over, abducted and held prisoner by a civilian and was held against his will in some dudes home.
Amjad Hanna Okay so I’m not a legal expert, but I’m pretty sure self defense laws don’t apply when you murder someone chained up in your basement. Ironically Krazy 8 was the one doing self defense since he had been gas attacked, ran over, abducted and held prisoner by a civilian and was held against his will in some dudes home.
@@snowdoll622 you must be slow. Or you didn't watch the show. Check again as to who attacked Walt and Jesse in the first place. Did you miss the fricking episode where he knocks them out with red phosphorus to save his own and Jesse's life? Goddamn
Walt “kidnapped his daughter” because he wants to be seen as the mastermind/bad guy. Especially on the phone call with Skyler. He knew the call was recorded. He wanted to make sure Skyler was deemed innocent and had no idea about Walt’s doings.
I don't think he was thinking that far ahead when je kidnapped her. I believe he kidnapped her as she was the only family he had left that didn't hate him. Later he accepted it was all over and that keeping her would be pointless.
@@leonpaelinck No, why would he return the baby for no reason then? Also while he was on the phone, you could clearly tell that Walt didn't mean anything he said, he was trying to sound as angry and as cold as possible, but he couldn't keep himself from crying. Saul himself said that it was a smart move and Walt didn't react weirdly to that comment, cuz that was the plan all along
Walt let her die because of her influence to Jesse. Yes he got her back on drugs but she got Jesse into heroin and blackmailed Walt into giving them money which they clearly would've wasted all of it on drugs. If she survived the money would've been gone quick and if they didn't die from an od soon after, they would've been like the couple that stole from skinny pete
Jessie killed her. He got her back on drugs and they had a bad drug binge. Walt walked in on her choking on her own vomit and let it happen... Even if he wasn't there, she would've died anyway. Also, Jessie getting her back on drugs then led Jane's father to mess up at work, causing an airplane crash. Jessie once again messing up everything and blaming Walt for his own actions.
I kind of disagree. Carmen was giving me Walt vibes as well. She would make incidental touches, etc. I sometimes wonder if early on the show intended for those two to hook up at a later time, but changed their mind. I also get the impression that Lidia was preplanned to be a Walt hook up as well, but they decided to keep Walt faithful to Skyler.
Killing Krazy-8 is kind of self defense. He actually thought of releasing him at first. Also the reason why he tells he watched Jane die to Jesse has a meaning from Walt’s perspective at that moment of time during the shootout. It is like “If you haven’t helped Hank, he would have been alive” type of feeling.
He actually says it for 2 reasons, one that he can't have that guilt forever, second is that he wanted Jesse to know he cared for him, and his stability, along with having him around as a crime partner.
Besides all the murders and blah blah, Vince Gilligan, the creator of the show, said that the most evil thing Walt ever does is telling Jesse he let Jane die. Every other despicable thing has to some extent a motivation, and it just shows Walt's machiavellism. But this ? He does it purely to hurt, just out of spite, and there is 0 justification for it.
+Vlad Salbatecu We could argue that he did indicate where Jesse was hiding and told him that because he felt Jesse was responsible for leading Hank and Steve to the money location. And subsequently, having led to Hank's death. So.. in that particular case I didn't felt sorry for him.
@@NarquelieNarmo Even if we agree with that, then his entire motivation is revenge, which I don't consider much better. The rest of his crimes he does in order to survive ( like poisoning Brock ) or "for the family" (like killing Gus ). One could argue he HAD to do them. This one didn't help him, just made him feel good while ruining somebody else, which is by no means a righteous thing to do.
+Vlad Salbatecu Well, it's definitely illustrated that he lost his pragmatism from this point forward when he comes back home and subsquently get rough with Skyler, abduct his own daughter, fails to threaten Saul and get ridiculously over-emotional with Ed. The whole Heisenberg character at this point fell apart.
Vlad Salbatecu ---Watching Jane die & telling Jessie, really bad but Jane HAD threatened Walt’s family and Jessie let her do it too. But splitting and leaving Skylar to deal with what he’d done is even worse than Jessie & Jane.
He should have won for season 2 and he should have won a Globe, at least at the end, like Cranston, whom they barely gave it to, those Hollywood assholes. Instead they looked over Aaron for Jon Voight. Hasn't he won enough??!!
Well killing crazy 8 shouldn't be on the list. He wanted to let him go. He even started crying when he realized he would have to kill him in self defence. Even poisoning him was in self defence
It was his first kill with his own hands and they bonded some, the dude with the gas didn't affect him as much. He starts seeing how evil he can be. I think Jesse killing Gale doesn't fit at all.
@@clayton7993 it’s a trick they use and it works every time. They purposefully say things that they know fans will disagree with in order to get more comments
it was not a bad thing if you look at it from an objective standpoint. simple equation: gus + jesse = meth production. walt was no longer required and due to the previous events (dealers murders, gale's murder, even unintentionally assisting hank with the investigation on gustavo fring) he needed to pay the price, which meant killing him and his family, especially hank who was so close to unveiling gus' business. however, from a moral standpoint, walt manipulated and endangered many to get to gus and once he did, he murdered him (plus others!) in an extremely violent and public method...so despite gus' corrupt reputation, this was certainly a very bad thing, but unfortunately the only viable option to protect himself and his family.
@@nakulkrejimon nah jane was being a kind of bitchyy shit , which could cause a lot of troubles for walt . I mean she was blackmailing , and was extremely greedy , taking Jesse's money . Giving him heroein injections , making him an addict , it was a good and progressive decision sonehow
One of the best characters in the history of fiction. With each episode he slipped further from the path of good. By the final season, Walter White was gone and Heisenberg had taken over. He was practically a supervillain. And in spite of everything... I still managed to sympathise with him. I still saw in him a good man who was trying to make the best of a bad situation. That's how good Bryan Cranston's performance is.
I started to despise him. If you really thought he was still a good man deep down then it just means you’re easily manipulated. Yes Walt tried to save Hank at the end but a bit of good doesn’t overturn the far more common heinous acts.
I think he was always Heisenberg. Is just that he didn't come out until the show began and he was diagnosed with cancer. But even in flashbacks, we see his ego, pride, and hunger for more. He always wanted a bigger house, bigger family, and it shows throughout the show. Is just he changed from being meek to a complete psychopath.
Seriously the most heinous thing Walt did was let Hugo take the fall for stealing the lab equipment and never even making it up to him later on with some cash. The dude gave him gum and cleaned up after him! Coldest shit Walt did by far.
Yea I totally forgot about that we don't even see him in the show after but he defo should of compensated him especially when he literally had millions of dollars!
The worst thing he did in s1 was killing Krazy-8 The worst thing he did in s2 was letting Jane die The worst thing he did in s3 was making Jesse kill Gale The worst thing he did in s4 was poisoning Brock The worst thing he did in s5 was absolutely everything.
@@ME-fi1nj well in s5 yeah but in the end he told Skylar that he cooked meth and get 737,000 dollars for his lungs cancer even killing people Emilio,Krazy-8,Jane Margolis,167 passengers,those two drug dealers one went under his car and other flew over him and shot him in the head,killing two of Gus bodyguards with Jesse and killing Jack and his crew.
@@ME-fi1nj walt had no choice but to kill that punk krazy-8 cause it was either kill or be killed. After noticing a piece of glass was missing from the broken plate. Walt's 1st intention was to let the dipshit go but thanks to Walter's KEEN & savvy mind is what made walt to what he had to do in order to survive. It was kill or be killed!!
I don't think #8 is a valid point, Walt didn't "force" Jesse to kill Gale. The original plan was Walt doing it himself and Jesse had no problem handing Gale's adress to him. Why? Because he knew from the start that Gale needed to be gone in order for Gus to spare their lives. In the end, Walt told him to do it because he was held hostage by Mike and Jesse obeyed. But not because Walt forced him to, because he knew they'd both be killed if he didn't.
Walt was trying to save himself. He was cornered an about to die lmao. I guarantee he didn’t care about jesse in the moment. Lucky enough for Walt, jesse saved him. I see that as one of the few and rare instances where Jesse actually saves Walt in this series. Showing that Jesse still cared about his partner
I definitely think enslaving jesse, or the way he treated jesse all together the entire show is probably the worst thing he had done. Walter genuinely loved Jesse as a son. Literally once calling his own son "jesse" by mistake. But at the same time, I dont think Walter is truly capable of loving someone
Enslaving him was a necessary punishment for being a traitor to the man who brought him up and made him something. He was clearly capable of caring for someone. Did you not watch the show or read your own reply where you admit he loved him as a son lmao?
@@The_realJesus "enslaving him was a necessary punishment" i'm sorry what? that sounds sociopathic...walter was constantly condescending to jesse, watched his girlfriend choke to death and did nothing to stop it (later told jesse this practically with pride), didn't give him the $5million he owed him at first out of spite, lied to him all the time, manipulated and gaslighted him, poisoned his girlfriend's son, and let a bunch of nazis take him and torture him. sure there were moments he showed some love toward jesse but at the end of it all, he fucked up jesse's life to the point where jesse didn't even care about the money. he didn't care about anything really. walt involved jesse in his life for his own selfish reasons right from the beginning.
@@gabbycampos813 thank you that's exactly what I meant. Walter obviously cared for Jesse as a son, but he still couldnt treat him right. He cared his family and thought he was doing the best thing for them, but at the end of the day only did it for himself, making him unable truly care of others
Gabby Campos You represent the typical single minded blind Jesse fanboys. You hate Walt with biased reasoning. He watched his girlfriend choke to death because he didn’t know and didn’t trust her with her keeping the secret. What did you expect to happen have a junkie girl threaten him even when he gives Jesse his 400k that he didn’t earn? And he did not lie to him AlL tHe TiMe. Maybe a few times but not as much as he lied to Skylar. In fact it’s the exact opposite Jesse lied to Walt about him not meeting up with Gus. That’s among a bunch of Jesse’s lies. Yes he manipulated him into killing gus but if you think about it it was for the better. Gus’s chaos and threats were put to an end. It was an awful thing when he poisoned Brock so I agree there but like I said for the better. I’m not justifying it keep that in mind. Jesse deserved getting tortured and being forced to cook to teach him gratefulness. He didn’t tell him that he killed Jane with pride. He told him clearly in a sad but made sure it was in his face way because he snitched. Jesse pulled Walt right back into the criminal world when Walt was going straight. He stopped cooking. Jesse lied to him, almost screwed up Walt’s life with impunity, starts physical fights with him etc. But Jesse is a good guy in the end he redeemed himself. Walt put him in rehab, gave back his 5 mill which should’ve happened in the first place, killed those thugs risking his position as a chemist and cared for him. I could go on. So when you say Walt didn’t care about anything especially Jesse that tells me you haven’t watched the show or you’re biased with senseless hate for Walt.
I think one of the reasons this show is so addicting is because we are watching Walt continuously become evil and we are just waiting and waiting for those moments where we can see him more like his old sensible self. Especially later on in the series. The acting is so good because it makes you still feel some sort of sympathy for the man even though he was responsible for 200 lives by the end of the show.
I'm vegan and that food doesn't even deserve bacon in its name. Some things can be replicated quite well such as ground meat and breast chicken, but until bioprinting has been fully developed nothing tastes like the real thing.
"... Luckily no one was harmed." Ah yes, Hector managed to stand up and run away as the bomb exploded, the bodyguard just dematerialised and of course Gus died for comedic effect. Luckily no one was harmed.
I call it "Whitemail" (As since because i'm Afrocentric....i don't believe in using the word 'Black' in negative terms) "Walt produced a _malicious video_ to whitemail his own brother in law..."
You cant deny it tho, he really thought of everything. Even when everyone knew about his plans,intentions and what he has already done they couldnt kill him because they knew he had already taken so much from them already. Walter is just big brain
Running over Gus' dealers was the most just thing Walt did throughout the series. And about the #1, to be completely fair, Walt knew the Lily of the Valley wouldn't kill the boy.
The owners of the house would agree. They had to make a public announcement begging people to stop throwing pizzas on their roof (seriously, look it up).
i think letting jane die was worse than poisoning brock. he knew it wasn't gonna kill him. of course it's still very messed up, but he didn't actually use the deadly poison
It's worse than that. Jane told jesse before, that they need to lay on their side so they don't choke... when Walt arrived Jane was on her side, Walt turned her on her back so he actually killed her.
#1 Calling Brandon “Beaver” instead of “Badger”
Gilbert C THATS when he truly turned into heisenburg
🦡
When did he called Brandon "Beaver"?
Abram Sullivan never. It’s a joker
@@gc8328 he did call him a beaver in the scene with saul
#1 calling Hank's minerals "rocks"
Hank: Jesus Christ watch mojo
Nick Rasooo LMAO
LMFAOOO
jesus thats marie!
lmao, i can feel hank's annoyance through the screen
#1 Changing Hector’s television program
You made my day ,man .
This is brilliant hahah
He looks like someone that would have you killed if you try that and he's in a wheelchair and can only talk with a bell
😂😂😂😂😂Made my day Bro! Thanks
dude needs his eye candy
#1. Not cutting the crust off crazy 8s sandwich
That's a crime
Maybe he liked the crust.
Krazy 8*
He cut it tho
@@crazyperson3812 no, it’s mentioned that he hates the crust,
Without a doubt,
#1 throwing pizza on the roof
That’s too gangster to put on the list.
@@ronin3964 i agree that scene was graphic
The horror
The pizza was crafted so well it stayed in tact....for several days.
Mounir Hk absolutely
#1 Declining Jesse's offer to ride go karts
That shit was so sad
@@lilsloppynutsack1799 fr
😂😂
#1 Not buying a laser tag with Saul
@@lilsloppynutsack1799 ikr I felt so bad
#1. Leaving the damn book in the bathroom
Omg yes!!! That book was the reason he got caught.
That book created all the mess...
That would fall under the "Stupid criminals" category that Jay Leno would have loved to do, not the "evil acts" list... lol
Hank wouldnt have died if he didnt poop.
Walt Whitman
If you think Walt is a bad person just remember, he offered $80 million to spare Hank meanwhile Mr Krabs sold Spongebob for 62 cents
Mr Krabs, I can’t believe I’m saying this, but how could you sell SpongeBob for 62 cents?!!
HAHAHAH
What? 💀 He did that cause he wanted to keep face with Skylar, Marie, his kids and everyone really.
@@tiarasewlal7533 If you think so, you don't know who is Walter Hartwell White
@@crob06 lmao calm down. Sound like his baby mum. He himself admitted that he did this for his own notoraity at the end of the show, over 200 people killed, yeah he is not a good person at all. Add to the fact he gave up Jesse even while jacks gang tried to kill him later, so please, give it a rest
#1 Using Bodgan's first ever $1 bill for the soda machine.
Doesn't he get the dollar back since he is the owner?
MathNotMeth - It’s the principal of the thing. He’s not gonna be able to figure our Which dollar the first one was after he gets it back, so its significance to another man is completely tarnished, turning it back into just a dollar. For just some other guy who was mean to Walt? It’s a low blow.
That was the best thing 😂
That’s more of a minor thing, but it was still a jerk move on Walt’s part.
@@huntersimpson2493 Bogdan was asking for it since Season 1. Plus, given the amount of lives Walt destroys throughout the series, I'd say he got off easy.
#1 when walt found out combo died and he said "which one was that?"
I WAS GOING TO COMMENT THIS AND SAW THIS
@@pepsiman7453 9 months too late my g
@@ayaanmirza1677 lmao
I kinda struggle remembering names... so this is kinda relateable lol
If Combo hadn't died, there would have been 3 of the best hitmen west of Mississippi in the last episode.
#1 Insulting Bogdan's eyebrows
i looked up the actor and it was actually his real eyebrows. i thought it was fake for the show lol
@@buffycatnip nah girl her eyebrows are really that thick lol. What I was surprised though is that if I read correctly that was his first and only role so far. Yet again great show!
Well to be fair they were ugly big and fucked up
That was Marie.
The best one
Season 1 Walt vs Jesse: “GET OFF THE TOILET!!”
Season 5 Walt vs Jesse: “I watched Jane die... I could’ve saved her... but I didn’t”
I was thinking about those two scenes at once...not gonna lie it made me laugh.
Not to mention the fact he placed a literal hit on him
jesse could have saved walt, but left him to die..
@@see2saw gee i wonder why
@@akramberrouba3241 he could have just pushed her to her side so she wouldn't suffocate on her own vomit
So killing krazy 8 its on the list but killing Mike is just an honorable mention?
She on blue meth.
Abram Sullivan 😂
this
thats because killing krazy 8 was the first real transformation of walt's character
@@rinmatsuoka4452 yeah but this is about the worst things he's done, not when he turns into Heisenberg
1. Killing an innocent fly
That fly was my friend, oh boy she was no near inocent😂😂
2-3 episodes wasted on a fly. Only Breaking Bad can afford to do that
It was a contamination
Fly was gonna ruin the purest meth ever
@@AryanSingh-fg3oc Actually, it was only 1 episode. It's called "Fly".
#1 giving up his share of Grey Matter technologies
Literally none of this would have happened if he just kept his shares
this video lists worst things walt has done, not stupidest things he has done.
He should've been a billionaire
Maxisamo1 then there wouldn’t be a show...
Maxisamo1 but we wouldn’t have gotten this legendary show
how was _blowing up Tuco’s headquarters_ a more evil thing than intentionally murdering people?
Yeah. Those people were not innocent. Tuco beat Jesse to a pulp. Tuco deserved it.
Literally, or how about when they mention killing Gus’ dealers like they were innocent or some shit
I think killing Mike, selling out Jesse, kidnapping Krazy 8, or blowing up a nursing home should've been higher than that. Also killing those two drug dealers should've been way lower, because they killed a kid and would've killed Jesse if he didn't intervene.
Nah Tuco was just chilling and he ruined his home, its just rude
@@nikolamanojlovic3764 tuco beat Jesse into a coma. U good?
Best comparison I’ve ever seen in this show is how Walt was a criminal acting like a good man and Jesse was a good man acting like a criminal
jesse is good man ? what about killing that man on door step ? If this is description of a good man, then we have different perception on good and bad.
Walt was a good guy when he met Jesse again. Then he “became” Heisenberg. He REALLY became Heisenberg and broke bad when he found out that Skyler gave 600k to Ted Beneke. Jesse became good after meeting Walt again (not directly, he became 100% good at season 3/4)
MrMarien13 don’t forget 5 I don’t know why everyone ignore that. Ending episodes that is.
Ευαγγελος Ζερβας Technically yes
MrMarien13 *s5
When holly was saying “mama” that actually wasn’t planned and Cranston just went along with it, worked out perfect
John Karpet just goes to show how good that actress is at improvising.
That’s bs
Shattered into pieces
@@x7Votorious84x fr these guys believe anything
J Karpet I’m amazed that actually happened. I guess you never really know what to expect on shows like this.
I wouldn't count killing Crazy 8 as one of the worst things he's done. He was considering to let him go until he realised Crazy was going to stab him right after being released.
The guy was about to murder him in the desert and he still considered letting him go.
fact
And Crazy-8 held him at gun point
Agreed
And it wasn't in cold blood either, he clearly felt guilty after killing him.
#1: smoking Jesse’s weed without paying him back.
#1 giving alcohol to Walter Jr.
@Heisenberg You don't have an excuse, you really shouldn't have done that, he's about 16 and just doing it to show Hank who's boss
That was wrong he made him throw up
my son. my bottle. my house.
@Luke Skywalker Its not evil but it is bad lol
Well he felt selfishness
Why is blowing up Tuco's headquarters on here? Tuco was evil and nobody even got hurt. Also why isnt framing Hank with that dvd not on the list?
Right. Exactly
To be fair, pause right here: 7:23
THOSE PEOPLE ALMOST DIED D:
Also how did Walt and Tuco survive that explosion but not a bullet to their Torso's -_-
Bro exactly giving away Jessie’s hideout has to be higher the tortured him for weeks and there was no reason for him to do that because hank already was dead
@@underrated4499 Jesse finding out what happened to Jane and the two airplane crashes is why Jane's death is high on this list.
Agreed.
"Whistling After Dissolving the Body of a Child."
How about the actual dissolving the body of a child?
Poisoning brock with a non lethal dose was pretty bad.... But, being an accomplice to the child being shot and staying in business with the individual who did it and help cover up, yeah def is higher up then brock.
Wout Schreurs Filmmaking he did????
Out of the whole series, that was the moment I found he most disturbing. Even though he wasn't the one who shot the poor kid, the fact that he was so unaffected by the child's death was very disturbing.
Well, he had to do this. Not having a problem with it is worse
John Mac It really highlights just how low Walter has sunk ever since he started hurting and/or killing people.
4:50 He definitely didn't murder him in "cold blood". He, in fact, showed a lot of remorse after the fact, and was extremely hesitant beforehand, too. He was likely going to let him go before he saw the missing plate piece.
exactly. at that point he was still just Walt
Bro literally had tears running down his face and was crying after it happened
That's not a good reason.
"The murderer feel kinda sorry so it's DiFfeRent. "
The last line of the comment pointing out that it was in self defence is the right argument to use compared to the other one.
@@riynu7774 but it wasnt in cold blood though
How can you leave out killing Mike, luring his neighbor into a possible deathtrap and the confession tape about Hank?
Luring his neighbor into a deathtrap wtf?
waldir do zap yeah remember when he was in his car and he called his neighbor to go inside his house to make sure there weren’t people inside. They weren’t, but if they were they for sure would’ve killed her
killing Mike is probably the worst thing he did. didn't have a single reason to kill him. he basicly became tuco like how he killed No-Doze at the end of season one
That Hank shit was next level evil like it was perfect
@@leonpaelinck bro Mike was a cold blooded killer ,he wasn't innocent in the slightest. Definitely not the worst thing Walt has ever done
#1 Spent an entire episode to catch a fly.
this
yeah but the fly was a contamination. And i had to keep the purity above 99.1 % a fly could easy reduce the purity to 99.0 %.
@Roger ST lmao Bryan Cranston also plays Hal in Malcolm in the middle and there's a whole episode where he tried to get away from a bee lmao
To be fair, that was the best episode in the entire show.
Best
Ahh, the good old days of Breaking Bad.... Missed very much!!
Reactors are currently watching the show, well some.
Yo
Y'all heard about the movie? Type it into RUclips. Greenbrier.
Alex Riggs I’m here for you
Better call saul is amazing as well. Cant wait for season 5
Oran Callaghan No bullshit... They are filming on my street right now.
#1 Calling Mike’s $800 microphones “these things”
1# Going behind the counter in Gus's chicken joint without permission.
He is siCK
Hanging up un jack without saying "bye"
So horrible
THAT SICK MAN XD
#1 leaving so much meat on the chicken wings at Pollos Hermanos
Buddy, listen to me. We need to make that #0 😂🤣👍
Gosh..I gotta eat them all
Walter did nothing wrong..!
Well, if we're talking about food, I'm Italian and he threw a pizza on the fucking roof so...
How about tricking his neighbor, Becky, to enter his house knowing it could be a deathtrap?
I've almost forgotten about this scene. Could you give me more details?
@@ashishkhatri1504 It was in the season 4 final episode "Face Off". Walt needed to get something from inside but suspected Gus had set a trap for him. Walt calls his neighbor from down the street and pretends that he's out of town and needs her to check on the house for him. She ends up ok, but at some point you see a couple of men sneak away.
cheekybirdierichard k, thanks i remember. He’d called her to check the gas leak or smth i guess.
I thought it was Carol.
I agree this one deserves to be high on the list
Luckily no one else got hurt in the nursing home. Tyrus- "Um helloooo!" haha.
Haha
me and the homies all hate tyrus, mans looks weird no offence
They need the news describe him as a possible cartel member? Didn’t even name Tyrus on the news, he was not at the Pollos standards
Tyrus seemed like such a wasted character imo. Victor didn’t have much personality either but at least his last episode helped add some character. Tyrus barely said a dang word the entire show
Not only did Walt convince Salamanca to kill Gus, he convinced Salamanca to kill himself too. Genius!
Walt : Gus will kill you , do you want to kill him ?
Hector : Yea
Walt : Just press the button
not a hard feat, hecter was a prisoner in his own mind, stuck in a wheelchair, unable to speak.
@@AlphaGamer1981 you must be fun at parties
@@akashverghese uhh
AND he convinced Jessie to help too with one of the biggest lies in the series...a lie that eventually led to Jessie turning completely against him, thus starting Walt’s downfall
Why was killing krazy 8 bad? Either he kills krazy 8, or krazy 8 kills him
it was his first real murder (i don't count Emilio with the poison...) where he clearly made the decision to end a life. it definitely begins a transition in his character from leaving walter white and becoming heisenberg...so it was a significant moment and still a bad thing to do (he could have gone to the police - even if that means destroying his own life) but yeah i agree. there were definitely worse things walt had done by the end of the show, weird that they chose that scene. same with the tuco scene.
if someone was foinf to stab me with a broken glass until i am dead although he knows i am letting him go , then i have all the justification in the world to kill him@@alcxy8563
Lucimyr
Okay so I’m not a legal expert, but I’m pretty sure self defense laws don’t apply when you murder someone chained up in your basement. Ironically Krazy 8 was the one doing self defense since he had been gas attacked, ran over, abducted and held prisoner by a civilian and was held against his will in some dudes home.
Amjad Hanna
Okay so I’m not a legal expert, but I’m pretty sure self defense laws don’t apply when you murder someone chained up in your basement. Ironically Krazy 8 was the one doing self defense since he had been gas attacked, ran over, abducted and held prisoner by a civilian and was held against his will in some dudes home.
@@snowdoll622 you must be slow. Or you didn't watch the show. Check again as to who attacked Walt and Jesse in the first place. Did you miss the fricking episode where he knocks them out with red phosphorus to save his own and Jesse's life? Goddamn
That laughing scene was amazing, one of the most chilling in the series
Chris Xavier definitely
I don’t remember why he was laughing
GRAPHITE GAMING Walter needed 500k to disappear from Gus, but Skyler gave much of it to Ted. So he lost it
Why though? I LOVE this show so dont get me wrong... but what made this scene so special?
rezbarbie24 It was hilarious and bone chilling at the same time, terrific acting all around
#1. Lifting the barrel of Methylamine instead of rolling it to the car.
#1 buying a $300 dollar champagne bottle while being “broke”
#1 forgetting Hank’s soda
these comments Are too funny man
😂😂😂
Walt “kidnapped his daughter” because he wants to be seen as the mastermind/bad guy. Especially on the phone call with Skyler. He knew the call was recorded. He wanted to make sure Skyler was deemed innocent and had no idea about Walt’s doings.
I don't think he was thinking that far ahead when je kidnapped her.
I believe he kidnapped her as she was the only family he had left that didn't hate him. Later he accepted it was all over and that keeping her would be pointless.
@@leonpaelinck No, why would he return the baby for no reason then? Also while he was on the phone, you could clearly tell that Walt didn't mean anything he said, he was trying to sound as angry and as cold as possible, but he couldn't keep himself from crying. Saul himself said that it was a smart move and Walt didn't react weirdly to that comment, cuz that was the plan all along
@@tananatana4011 yes but that was after he took her. at the moment he was taking her he hadn't come up with that plan yet, he just took what he could
How do you kidnap your daughter when you still have custody of her?
He only come up with this plan after Holly called him Mama
Walt beraying Jessie and then telling him he let Jane die I thought was the ultimate worst thing he did to Jessie.
i mean he thouhh jesse wanted to kill him so its an eye for an eye typ situation so i understand it ..and jesse played a big role in hanks death so
Walt let her die because of her influence to Jesse. Yes he got her back on drugs but she got Jesse into heroin and blackmailed Walt into giving them money which they clearly would've wasted all of it on drugs. If she survived the money would've been gone quick and if they didn't die from an od soon after, they would've been like the couple that stole from skinny pete
walt betrayed jessie tf? he litellary sniched him
Jessie killed her. He got her back on drugs and they had a bad drug binge. Walt walked in on her choking on her own vomit and let it happen... Even if he wasn't there, she would've died anyway. Also, Jessie getting her back on drugs then led Jane's father to mess up at work, causing an airplane crash.
Jessie once again messing up everything and blaming Walt for his own actions.
^ guys it’s JESSE. He’s a man not a woman.
Killing Mike in an honourable mention?? Come on!
that one was actually sad tho :'(
I really liked Mike. I was mad 😂
I liked Mike the most. At least he's alive in Better Call Saul.
I agree. I loved Mike! He was badass
I think mike deserves it I mean he’s no angel I like Mike but his helping a king pin
Making the janitor get the blame for stealing high school equipment in season 1 should get an honorable mention 😕
completely forgot about that lol
#JusticeForHugo
he wasnt imprisoned for stealing equipment, but cause the police found drugs in his car
@@razvanmarian3224 they thought he was making meth because of the drugs in his car
Hank clearly said we took him cause we found drugs in his car he didnt say anything about him making anything
Trying to kiss Carmen. (THE PRINCIPAL) 👀
He was down bad
I’d do the same she fr a baddie
I thought she was vice-principal
@@aidey8mph605 She was.
I kind of disagree. Carmen was giving me Walt vibes as well. She would make incidental touches, etc. I sometimes wonder if early on the show intended for those two to hook up at a later time, but changed their mind. I also get the impression that Lidia was preplanned to be a Walt hook up as well, but they decided to keep Walt faithful to Skyler.
Killing Krazy-8 is kind of self defense. He actually thought of releasing him at first. Also the reason why he tells he watched Jane die to Jesse has a meaning from Walt’s perspective at that moment of time during the shootout. It is like “If you haven’t helped Hank, he would have been alive” type of feeling.
damn never looked at it that way
He actually says it for 2 reasons, one that he can't have that guilt forever, second is that he wanted Jesse to know he cared for him, and his stability, along with having him around as a crime partner.
Call me a monster, but I would have killed Crazy-8 even if he didn't try stabbing me.
@@onlypardo3902bro u discord guy?
Exactly! Jesse is the one who actually turned Walt to a monster. Jesse is to be blamed for all the wrongs committed by Walt.
Besides all the murders and blah blah, Vince Gilligan, the creator of the show, said that the most evil thing Walt ever does is telling Jesse he let Jane die.
Every other despicable thing has to some extent a motivation, and it just shows Walt's machiavellism. But this ? He does it purely to hurt, just out of spite, and there is 0 justification for it.
+Vlad Salbatecu We could argue that he did indicate where Jesse was hiding and told him that because he felt Jesse was responsible for leading Hank and Steve to the money location. And subsequently, having led to Hank's death. So.. in that particular case I didn't felt sorry for him.
@@NarquelieNarmo Even if we agree with that, then his entire motivation is revenge, which I don't consider much better. The rest of his crimes he does in order to survive ( like poisoning Brock ) or "for the family" (like killing Gus ). One could argue he HAD to do them. This one didn't help him, just made him feel good while ruining somebody else, which is by no means a righteous thing to do.
+Vlad Salbatecu
Well, it's definitely illustrated that he lost his pragmatism from this point forward when he comes back home and subsquently get rough with Skyler, abduct his own daughter, fails to threaten Saul and get ridiculously over-emotional with Ed.
The whole Heisenberg character at this point fell apart.
Vlad Salbatecu ---Watching Jane die & telling Jessie, really bad but Jane HAD threatened Walt’s family and Jessie let her do it too. But splitting and leaving Skylar to deal with what he’d done is even worse than Jessie & Jane.
I totally agree with you.
#1: Making 90% of other TV shows seem so boring by comparison.
Westworld and Game of Thrones are decent,but nothing can beat Breaking Bad.
Excellent Snake, age hasn’t slowed you down one bit!
Bates motel, Ozark are just as good, especially Ozark...
Band of Brothers needs to be up there
Daredevil was great. Sucks they cancelled it.
Top tens about Jessie: “worst things that happened to Jessie”
Top tens about Walter: “worst things Walter has done”
Jesse is the reluctant murderer he is because of Walt. Walt (for the most part) is the monster he is because of his ego.
Why does everyone spell "Jesse" as "Jessie"?
Jesse was stupid n dumbarze
@@riiddisbuk2496 Jessie isn't really better than Walt, just because he cries after every death doesn't make him not guilty
@@siratshi455 Less guiltier than Walt.
I like how destroying Tuco's headquarters is worse than killing Mike
Aaron Paul gave one of the best performances ever in BB
Agreed
He should have won for season 2 and he should have won a Globe, at least at the end, like Cranston, whom they barely gave it to, those Hollywood assholes. Instead they looked over Aaron for Jon Voight. Hasn't he won enough??!!
Yeah he was really great! But even more mindblowing performance in my opinion was Bryan Cranston as Walt/Heisenberg. It was just phenomenal.
@@MegaMikkop Yeah Cranston is a god of acting. But Aaron Paul and all of em were great!
i think Anna gun was great she truly made me despise her and that is truly the mark of a good actor
Well killing crazy 8 shouldn't be on the list. He wanted to let him go. He even started crying when he realized he would have to kill him in self defence. Even poisoning him was in self defence
I know. I disliked this video for that
@@heisenberg2712 same
Same but eh
It was his first kill with his own hands and they bonded some, the dude with the gas didn't affect him as much. He starts seeing how evil he can be. I think Jesse killing Gale doesn't fit at all.
@@pgstgermain Emilio was Walt actual first kill I've watch the show on Netflix more then once they're were five seasons with the first 54 episodes.
"Killed Gus's dealers in cold blood" Lmao no, he was saving Jesse
And the same dealers that thought nothing of killing a kid.
I don't think they actually watched the show.
Nah he was saving himself and at last moment decided to save jesse
@@cata.fuentes was saving both tbh
@@clayton7993 it’s a trick they use and it works every time. They purposefully say things that they know fans will disagree with in order to get more comments
Fun fact:
Holly saying "Mama" was unscripted. Cranston went with it, and it was perfect.
Bravo Vince
nah thats bs
@@falitsikri nah its true
@@falitsikrino really
Fun fact: fun facts are not funny anymore.
How is killing Gus a bad thing?
I think it is more the setting off a bomb in a nursing home.
@@tomforsythe7024 I don't recall hearing about any injuries. Sure, it wasn't ideal but the guy was threatening his whole family.
It was badass
I honestly end up liking more Gus than Walter...
it was not a bad thing if you look at it from an objective standpoint. simple equation: gus + jesse = meth production. walt was no longer required and due to the previous events (dealers murders, gale's murder, even unintentionally assisting hank with the investigation on gustavo fring) he needed to pay the price, which meant killing him and his family, especially hank who was so close to unveiling gus' business.
however, from a moral standpoint, walt manipulated and endangered many to get to gus and once he did, he murdered him (plus others!) in an extremely violent and public method...so despite gus' corrupt reputation, this was certainly a very bad thing, but unfortunately the only viable option to protect himself and his family.
#4 blowing up Tucos headquarters?!?! He doesn't even kill anyone! Just property damage and proving his place.
Fucking watch mojo in my opinion killing Mike is only worst thing and telling hank that Heisenberg is out there arrogantly is worst
Owen Hansen i don‘t get that too
@@HeisenMannj their lists always suck.
It was actually a bad ass scene
Owen Hansen exactly! Look how low down handing Jesse over to Jack is
Walt missing the birth of Holly to do drug related business should be an honourable mention.
Ehhh Money over everything
Tbh I’d take a MILLION dollars over the birth of my daughter lmao I’ll see you when you get home
leeceve No, at that point, Walt was still doing it for his family.
I couldnt agree more
@@yourenotthatguypal3483 No kidding. You're gonna have that kid living with you for at least 18 years. That $1 million score was a now or never deal.
I’m get very upset every time i see Walt killing Mike🥺
@@nakulkrejimon nah, Jane became a problem later
@@nakulkrejimon nah jane was being a kind of bitchyy shit , which could cause a lot of troubles for walt . I mean she was blackmailing , and was extremely greedy , taking Jesse's money . Giving him heroein injections , making him an addict , it was a good and progressive decision sonehow
So killing mike and whistling are in the same catagory.
@@emlauriel that isnt even what happened he was whistling before he was gonna cook this channel is just dumb
I literally didn't feel bad for mikes death coz when Mike was told to kill walt he almost killed walt sooo tit for tat
#1 damaged a perfectly good towel dispenser by punching it
#1 doing donuts in Jrs car, then blowing it up.
😂🤣👍
One of the best characters in the history of fiction. With each episode he slipped further from the path of good. By the final season, Walter White was gone and Heisenberg had taken over. He was practically a supervillain. And in spite of everything... I still managed to sympathise with him. I still saw in him a good man who was trying to make the best of a bad situation. That's how good Bryan Cranston's performance is.
I started to despise him. If you really thought he was still a good man deep down then it just means you’re easily manipulated. Yes Walt tried to save Hank at the end but a bit of good doesn’t overturn the far more common heinous acts.
How many times did he 'finally become Heisenberg' according to you guys?
Four or five moments - that's all it takes
For me it was crawl space
I think he was always Heisenberg. Is just that he didn't come out until the show began and he was diagnosed with cancer. But even in flashbacks, we see his ego, pride, and hunger for more. He always wanted a bigger house, bigger family, and it shows throughout the show. Is just he changed from being meek to a complete psychopath.
For me it was blowing up Tuco’s base
For me it was also Tuco's base explosion, and his "unleashing" of evil when he gets back in the car.
Seriously the most heinous thing Walt did was let Hugo take the fall for stealing the lab equipment and never even making it up to him later on with some cash. The dude gave him gum and cleaned up after him! Coldest shit Walt did by far.
Yea I totally forgot about that we don't even see him in the show after but he defo should of compensated him especially when he literally had millions of dollars!
Oh yeah... he didn't take the wrap but did get fired and put in jail for a little bit. Def should have given him some money somehow
Definitely
Uhh what how did Walt make Hugo take the fall of stealing school supplies?
@@abramsullivan7764 Are you joking??
"Hey dad, which foot do I use on the peda-"
"YOUR GODDAMN RIGHT!"
YOU'RE GODDAMN FUN !!
YOUR GODDAMN PUNS
LOL
this comment section though
lol
Top 10 most painful scenes in breaking bad
#1 Skyler singing happy birthday to ted
Yes, a 1000 times yes
Walter didn’t have to pay back the pizza, it was on the house.
Putting this on Facebook as my own joke.
fucking brilliant mate. You'll reach top comment soon
Just an all-around home run of a comment lmao
Good one brother
Carlos Nevarez --😎😂🤣
Bryan Cranston is such an amazing actor. The progression of this character is amazing
Can we get Cranston as William Afton for the FNAF movie?
wtf is wrong with blowing up tucos place?
he didn't even kill anyone and tuco had it coming...
seriously what is wrong with this video?
They've been cooking blue methanphaname like it's 99.9% pure and selling it for 80,000,000$.
The worst thing he did in s1 was killing Krazy-8
The worst thing he did in s2 was letting Jane die
The worst thing he did in s3 was making Jesse kill Gale
The worst thing he did in s4 was poisoning Brock
The worst thing he did in s5 was absolutely everything.
@@ME-fi1nj well in s5 yeah but in the end he told Skylar that he cooked meth and get 737,000 dollars for his lungs cancer even killing people Emilio,Krazy-8,Jane Margolis,167 passengers,those two drug dealers one went under his car and other flew over him and shot him in the head,killing two of Gus bodyguards with Jesse and killing Jack and his crew.
Abram Sullivan And that's just some of the people he killed. Gus, Hector, Mike, Lydia, He told Jesse to kill Gale, and the list goes on
@@ME-fi1nj walt had no choice but to kill that punk krazy-8 cause it was either kill or be killed. After noticing a piece of glass was missing from the broken plate. Walt's 1st intention was to let the dipshit go but thanks to Walter's KEEN & savvy mind is what made walt to what he had to do in order to survive. It was kill or be killed!!
I don't think #8 is a valid point, Walt didn't "force" Jesse to kill Gale.
The original plan was Walt doing it himself and Jesse had no problem handing Gale's adress to him.
Why? Because he knew from the start that Gale needed to be gone in order for Gus to spare their lives.
In the end, Walt told him to do it because he was held hostage by Mike and Jesse obeyed.
But not because Walt forced him to, because he knew they'd both be killed if he didn't.
True.
Very convinced that Watchmojo has no idea what they're talking about.
@@rikjamesguitare true. Walt always care about Jesse.
@@rikjamesguitare they’re breakdowns are horrible, literally here just for the clips lmao
And cuz he owed him.
Walt was trying to save himself. He was cornered an about to die lmao. I guarantee he didn’t care about jesse in the moment. Lucky enough for Walt, jesse saved him. I see that as one of the few and rare instances where Jesse actually saves Walt in this series. Showing that Jesse still cared about his partner
I definitely think enslaving jesse, or the way he treated jesse all together the entire show is probably the worst thing he had done. Walter genuinely loved Jesse as a son. Literally once calling his own son "jesse" by mistake. But at the same time, I dont think Walter is truly capable of loving someone
Enslaving him was a necessary punishment for being a traitor to the man who brought him up and made him something. He was clearly capable of caring for someone. Did you not watch the show or read your own reply where you admit he loved him as a son lmao?
@@The_realJesus "enslaving him was a necessary punishment" i'm sorry what? that sounds sociopathic...walter was constantly condescending to jesse, watched his girlfriend choke to death and did nothing to stop it (later told jesse this practically with pride), didn't give him the $5million he owed him at first out of spite, lied to him all the time, manipulated and gaslighted him, poisoned his girlfriend's son, and let a bunch of nazis take him and torture him. sure there were moments he showed some love toward jesse but at the end of it all, he fucked up jesse's life to the point where jesse didn't even care about the money. he didn't care about anything really. walt involved jesse in his life for his own selfish reasons right from the beginning.
Walter is capable of loving someone..
@@gabbycampos813 thank you that's exactly what I meant. Walter obviously cared for Jesse as a son, but he still couldnt treat him right. He cared his family and thought he was doing the best thing for them, but at the end of the day only did it for himself, making him unable truly care of others
Gabby Campos You represent the typical single minded blind Jesse fanboys. You hate Walt with biased reasoning. He watched his girlfriend choke to death because he didn’t know and didn’t trust her with her keeping the secret. What did you expect to happen have a junkie girl threaten him even when he gives Jesse his 400k that he didn’t earn? And he did not lie to him AlL tHe TiMe. Maybe a few times but not as much as he lied to Skylar. In fact it’s the exact opposite Jesse lied to Walt about him not meeting up with Gus. That’s among a bunch of Jesse’s lies. Yes he manipulated him into killing gus but if you think about it it was for the better. Gus’s chaos and threats were put to an end. It was an awful thing when he poisoned Brock so I agree there but like I said for the better. I’m not justifying it keep that in mind. Jesse deserved getting tortured and being forced to cook to teach him gratefulness. He didn’t tell him that he killed Jane with pride. He told him clearly in a sad but made sure it was in his face way because he snitched. Jesse pulled Walt right back into the criminal world when Walt was going straight. He stopped cooking. Jesse lied to him, almost screwed up Walt’s life with impunity, starts physical fights with him etc. But Jesse is a good guy in the end he redeemed himself. Walt put him in rehab, gave back his 5 mill which should’ve happened in the first place, killed those thugs risking his position as a chemist and cared for him. I could go on. So when you say Walt didn’t care about anything especially Jesse that tells me you haven’t watched the show or you’re biased with senseless hate for Walt.
How the hell is strangling Krazy-8 worse than the others on the list? What choice did Walt have?
EXACTLY...it was either him or Walt...and if I were Walt...I would do the same thing!
Don't cook Crystal meth
Killing Mike was way worse. He literally killed him for no reason
EXACTLY
Well he was already in that situation at that point. There was no going back
Driving a Pontiac Aztec not on the list???
It should be. That car was hideous
The fact he drove it for so long also, was glad to see the back of that car
Its not that ugly
I think one of the reasons this show is so addicting is because we are watching Walt continuously become evil and we are just waiting and waiting for those moments where we can see him more like his old sensible self. Especially later on in the series. The acting is so good because it makes you still feel some sort of sympathy for the man even though he was responsible for 200 lives by the end of the show.
#1 Eating veggie bacon 🥓
hahahhahah
Veggie bacon is amazing (:
I'm vegan and that food doesn't even deserve bacon in its name.
Some things can be replicated quite well such as ground meat and breast chicken, but until bioprinting has been fully developed nothing tastes like the real thing.
Killing Gale was such a smart move that bought him just enough time
It was, but to me at least it was still sad considering how innocent Gale was despite his job
@@NannerPudding I agree. Sure Gale wasn’t innocent, but he was pretty happy with life
@@gollumtheartisticnewt1028 gale was fat so i never felt bad t bh
@@clavicusvile1328 lol. Thoughts on Jesse?
Yes but it was evil
breaking bad = best show of all time
EXACTLY
Sopranos
nikeairjordanfly thanks lol
Second best behind Sopranos for me
Uhhhhhh YoU fOrGoT gAMe Of tHrOnEs
"... Luckily no one was harmed."
Ah yes, Hector managed to stand up and run away as the bomb exploded, the bodyguard just dematerialised and of course Gus died for comedic effect.
Luckily no one was harmed.
I think they meant no one besides them (which includes employees and patients)
Hector did die with Gus and the bodyguard
They meant that people weren't harmed.
Killing Mike should have been at least #2!!!
YAAAAAS THEY HONORABLE MENTIONED IT! I cried at that scene , Mike was my favourite character in the whole series
@@kenjimelhem6218 you really cried over a tv character's death ?
1. Giving up Jesse to jack while telling him about Jane 2. Letting Jane die 3. Poisoning Brock 4. Killing mike 5. Ordering Jesse to kill Gale
@@DrRAZI99 its not like he will be depressed about it its only at that moment after probably 2 minutes he forgot about it 😂😂
I'll let you be my #2
A part of me died when Breaking Bad ended.
Krait Haywire there is a movie int he works as a sequel
@@Shawn.Mathew what movie??
Mexican ROBOT Animations amc is developing a sequel movie to breaking bad picking off what happens after Jesse gets out and Walter supposedly dies
Krait Haywire me too,at least we have BCS and the new movie they are filming NOW IN ABQ
still on Netflix:)
1# being in an underwear in front of a young guy who is his former student.
😂
Him wearing tidy whitey
@Kyler Rogers Do you want to?😂😂😂
@Kyler Rogers you can show him yours.
Lol
I love the single tear drop down the cheek from Walt right before he kills Krazy 8
“I’m the danger, I’m the man who knocks... “
*I am
Cause he's not in danger
#1 Insulting his boss's eyebrows.
Truely a crime. Those were magnificent.
Those eyebrows NEEDED to get insulted!
What about Walt producing a malicious video to blackmail his own brother in law??!
I call it "Whitemail" (As since because i'm Afrocentric....i don't believe in using the word 'Black' in negative terms) "Walt produced a _malicious video_ to whitemail his own brother in law..."
Hank was betraying his own brother in law. Job or not those are facts.
@@2025-e4n Whitemail? Seriously? That's stupid. Stop making everything about race. It just makes you look like an idiot.
Mr. Black lmao
Mr. Black u joking right😂😂😂
You cant deny it tho, he really thought of everything. Even when everyone knew about his plans,intentions and what he has already done they couldnt kill him because they knew he had already taken so much from them already. Walter is just big brain
How is blowing up Tuco's headquarters number 4?
Right? This is the worst list ever. How is this even on the list? And how is it worse than having Jesse kill Gale?
@@fraguladotvee8959 what about the 2 drug dealers, if i saw them on the street i would have killed then too
Tuco himself needed to go down some
1-10: having a massive ego that made him refuse financial help from his former partners and starting this whole mess in the first place.
Mari Bregieiro eh not really
@@cuckheadmcgee8490 Yes lol, if it wasn't for his ego then all of these horrible things wouldn't have happened in the first place.
Joshua Fleming well where is the fun in that lol 😂
It’s his ego but also his massive inferiority complex.
Those bastards ripped him off and never gave him the respect he deserved. The true villains..
You feel sad for Hector Salamanca's condition in BB.. But then you watch Better Call Saul and you wanna shred him into pieces.
Who even felt sad for him tho?
Nobodys feel bad for hectors condition, everybody knows he is the personification of evil
hector only cared for family and in the end he lost his family
Yeah see just enough of Hectors vileness in BB. although Better Caul Saul does up the ante
I don’t feel sorry at all to him. The minute he shot Max (Gus’s partner) I knew he was evil.
Running over Gus' dealers was the most just thing Walt did throughout the series. And about the #1, to be completely fair, Walt knew the Lily of the Valley wouldn't kill the boy.
Picking Brock as number 1 is such a lazy choice.
Hes ended many people.
Then you have the kid Todd shot. Walt helped get rid of his body.
Breaking Bad > Game of Thrones
Um yeah, obviously
Damien X nope
Breaking bad = game of throne
The two of them are great and you cant compare each other , drogue vs a médiéval story ...
@Jeff Carlin Sopranos = The Wire
Yep
Number 1. Throwing a pizza on the roof
The owners of the house would agree. They had to make a public announcement begging people to stop throwing pizzas on their roof (seriously, look it up).
TheAutisticGamer sorry about that
@@James-cu9ul Hahahahaha the million dollar shot: throwing a pizza in one take!!!
you look up to me like i'm a pizza on the roof
@@josephleonard6695 ayyyy ERB!
I don't think the narrator has watched Breaking Bad. That's just my opinion man.
True has no understanding of why he took his daughter or watched the girl overdose
She watched it but she was on meth probably!
Yeah I thought that when she said about how he killed the dealers in cold blood. He did that to save jesse not for the lolz.
Lol read my comment, i read yours, and thought, this person is on the same page
he also kiled the dealers to save jesse
I feel like whoever wrote this hasn't actually seen breaking bad, they just googled. There's inaccuracies in almost every sentence
#1 Married Skyler.
if he would of married her he would of had a happy life ending
@@Phaboa wouldn’t have**
Yeah i hate that bitch
AHAHAHAH
😂😂😂
Killing Mike is more than an honorable mention 😔
yeah. i liked the poor guy
exactly. he became worse than Tuco Salamanca at that point
@@leonpaelinck I mean Mike would’ve killed walter if Gale wasn’t killed in my opinion it’s a karma 🤷🏻♂️
#1 smoking a joint in someone else's home 😱
@iAmCyber sorry Mr. I forgot I was in my English class
Not Alfie --and using their drug stash! He also broke Jessie’s plate & didn’t tell him.
i think letting jane die was worse than poisoning brock. he knew it wasn't gonna kill him. of course it's still very messed up, but he didn't actually use the deadly poison
It's worse than that. Jane told jesse before, that they need to lay on their side so they don't choke... when Walt arrived Jane was on her side, Walt turned her on her back so he actually killed her.
letting jane die was the best thing he did
considering jane was literal junkie
trouble to her father
blackmailling walt
introducing heroin to jesse
#1 WASTING PIZZA
It’s just pepperoni not meat lovers
Thank God it's not pinapple pizza
I like how she said “shows how far he’s willing to go for #1” as if gus didn’t threaten his family
Exactly lol. Walt himself wasn't actually in immediate danger, it was Hank who was.
Top 10 Most Absurd Watchmojo-top-10s.
i agree
Walt wasting that pizza is by far the most cruel thing he ever did. No pizza on Earth deserved such a fate.
#pizzalivesmatter