I think the WW scene is quite popular, personally I loooove it. Hank is doing two tropes that always get me going: He's seeing Walt the gambler in a new light and is a little shocked by it. And he gets that instinct, that inkling that something is not right, when he stares at Walt with that moment of genuine "could it be..." after saying his name. Even if a much more obvious and not-forcing-him-to-REALLY-reinvent-his-image-of-Walt explanation offers itself up in the next moment haha. TENSIONNN.
thinking about the first time mike met jesse after jane had died and jesse was inconsolable, in tears, barely getting his words out. the contrast between that jesse and the one he talks to on the stairs is so vast :(
@@jp-sg6uv Nah, that was a different woman. This scene's clearly trying to show Jesse's warped innocence. You think he's taking this girl to bang her but he just wants a mario kart partner lol.
The moment that hits the most here is when they are arguing over the script and Walt suddenly tells Skylar "I'm sorry I put you through all of this." She is taken aback for a moment when he says "How's that sound?" revealing that it was a fake apology. A quick chance of détente becomes a moment in which Skylar learns that Walt is capable of becoming a much better liar through experience.
Episode ends on a setup-y note because of Jesse, but the "reveal" to Hank and Walter Jr. was a pretty big deal in its own right. Dramatically might've been cooler for that to be the penultimate scene, but I guess the timing doesn't work for Walt to freak out at Jesse if that were the case.
Not gonna lie, I had the almost the exact same reaction as Maple when Walt said “Why am I the only person capable of behaving at a professional level?” 😂
Never understood why the BB audience did not like Skylar. Outside of her dalliance with Ted, there really was nothing she did which was not in the best interests of her family.
It's not about her being right or wrong, it's about her having an annoying personality. Veggie bacon, Walt's birthday "present," Walter on pot, being a Karen on Jesse's property, "Yo," the cancer reveal scene, the talking pillow scene, etc, etc.
It was Aaron Paul's idea to shave his own head he actually went to rehab meetings and studied people who went through truama to get into that mind set and he thought that shaving his head would make sense with his character's trauma
@@TheRepublican777 We've got Walt, Jesse, Mike, and Hank, all bald. And all the Salamancas are either bald or have very short hair I think. Gus's hair is pretty short too. And Victor! Every male besides Saul and Walt Jr. basically 😆
Walter just can't accept anyone else writing his story. His ego is so huge and bloated that he can't even let his Wife come up with a good idea how to sell it. She's not perfect but what she's doing is sympathetic, which is something he can never be. Also, Walt is a piece of garbage.
So, jesse shoots someone in the head, and it tortures him. Walt shot someone in the head, in the previous episode, and he hasnt thought about it twice. Just saying
Everyone in the show has a specific color actually. and the color tells it's own story throughout the episodes. Marie is just the most "in your face" color.
You're missing so many call backs. The one tear, two tear thing was a reference to the one shot, two shot thing he asked Jesse. Plus Skyler saying she was a less natural liar than Walt was complete hypocrital BS. She's lied twice (that we know of) to get her way (fake pregnancy and the locksmith thing) plus anyone who can cheat without guilt is an innately gifted deceiver. In contrast, Walt is not a natural liar at all. He gesticulates and has so many obvious tells that his gambling story is quite laughable really.
The house only wins if you don't know when to walk away.... Quit while you're ahead. The odds in blackjack actually favor conservative players. Everyone wins if you bust the dealer.
Gus did not kill Victor to make a point or intimidate Walter. That is Walter’s ego. Thinking it was about him. Gus did that because Victor was seen at Gale’s murder scene
It was the manner in which he chose to kill Victor that was the point. Victor was obviously a dead man once he was seen, and that is the motive behind killing him, but Gus didn't have to do it himself in front of Walt and Jesse. He did that for a reason.
Have you ever, like, counted like the number of like times you like say the word like per like sentence like because like it's like quite like a lot of like like.
For the girls - Jesse has had that party going the whole time, mostly because he believes if he is never alone, then Gus/Mike will not show up and kill him.
In season 1, Skylar was writing a novel. She took a course in creative writing. That's why she was loving the whole script thing.
Oh wow! I never made that connection before! This show man...
Damn, first time in years someone made me notice something I didn't know yet about this show
Not Maple vibing with Gales singing 😂
11:19 Walt hitting the two Terriblys was hilarious 😂.
Set that moment up perfectly
I think the WW scene is quite popular, personally I loooove it. Hank is doing two tropes that always get me going: He's seeing Walt the gambler in a new light and is a little shocked by it. And he gets that instinct, that inkling that something is not right, when he stares at Walt with that moment of genuine "could it be..." after saying his name. Even if a much more obvious and not-forcing-him-to-REALLY-reinvent-his-image-of-Walt explanation offers itself up in the next moment haha. TENSIONNN.
thinking about the first time mike met jesse after jane had died and jesse was inconsolable, in tears, barely getting his words out. the contrast between that jesse and the one he talks to on the stairs is so vast :(
Is that Mike? No. Yes. No Yes. Definitely not. Yes. Maybe. Yes. 😂
It's because you couldn't see his ears
This is really the turning point of the whole show imo
You could say that every episode.
This comment is going to be on every single reaction video on youtube.
@@MrFrankEastI think that's the joke
This was the moment Gale became Peter Schilling.
😂😂
Chicken-Batter-Ghillie-Suit was my nickname in high school.
Weird, that was my band's name in high school.
Love that Jessie is using his drugs and money to lure random women to his bedroom so he has a Mario partner.
I thinks its implied they were doing a bit more than playing mario but yeah
@@jp-sg6uv Nah, that was a different woman. This scene's clearly trying to show Jesse's warped innocence. You think he's taking this girl to bang her but he just wants a mario kart partner lol.
Actually, it's "Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing", not Mario. ☝🤓
Only just now realizing that an I in the name Jesse makes the person female.
There's a hilarious video which is an edited version of the Hank guessing names scene. It's just Hank incorrectly guessing names for several minutes.
Hahaha
Love me some Alternative Cuts haha
Walter. You're sus.
was that Mike?
We'll never know
No fr was it??
@@MrFrankEast I don't think it was, it's not Mike
Yep
No it's not Mike, is that Mike?
The moment that hits the most here is when they are arguing over the script and Walt suddenly tells Skylar "I'm sorry I put you through all of this." She is taken aback for a moment when he says "How's that sound?" revealing that it was a fake apology. A quick chance of détente becomes a moment in which Skylar learns that Walt is capable of becoming a much better liar through experience.
Episode ends on a setup-y note because of Jesse, but the "reveal" to Hank and Walter Jr. was a pretty big deal in its own right. Dramatically might've been cooler for that to be the penultimate scene, but I guess the timing doesn't work for Walt to freak out at Jesse if that were the case.
Not gonna lie, I had the almost the exact same reaction as Maple when Walt said “Why am I the only person capable of behaving at a professional level?” 😂
Walt wants the story Gus has got, not the story Skylar is painting for him.
He wants to be the success story not the guy with flaws
Yeah, after only being a criminal for not even a year. He's such a schmuck. No clue what he's doing.
20:50 It was sonic racing
that shit was my mario kart. had a sleepover once with 3 friends and we played that all night. it ruled
"DADDY GUSSSS" lmaooo
Probably the first time in history any human has uttered the words "chicken batter ghillie suit".
a brand new sentence!
Never understood why the BB audience did not like Skylar. Outside of her dalliance with Ted, there really was nothing she did which was not in the best interests of her family.
She's a Karen. My name is Skylar White yo. Very arrogant and demeaning. A weak handjob on 50th birthday etc etc.
It's not about her being right or wrong, it's about her having an annoying personality. Veggie bacon, Walt's birthday "present," Walter on pot, being a Karen on Jesse's property, "Yo," the cancer reveal scene, the talking pillow scene, etc, etc.
Skyler wrote a whole screenplay
27:38 Walt did drop $80,000 to avoid killing badger
That was before he went deeper down his "villainous path". And even then, he was oprn to the idea before Jesse shot him down.
@@eugger3011 true but he still
It was Aaron Paul's idea to shave his own head he actually went to rehab meetings and studied people who went through truama to get into that mind set and he thought that shaving his head would make sense with his character's trauma
But now everybody's bald! How am I supposed to tell them apart?!?! 😆
@@jlilley73 lol right the three bald men lol
@@TheRepublican777 I count at least 4 😉
@@jlilley73 4 times for what?
@@TheRepublican777 We've got Walt, Jesse, Mike, and Hank, all bald. And all the Salamancas are either bald or have very short hair I think. Gus's hair is pretty short too. And Victor! Every male besides Saul and Walt Jr. basically 😆
Walt seeing the formula is important because he now knows that Gus was trying to take him out way earlier than previously thought.
The great mystery of 2024
Is that Mike?
Mr. DeLuLu!!
Said low IQ genius females
"You've got a lot of Schitt Creek action happening." 😂
Walter just can't accept anyone else writing his story. His ego is so huge and bloated that he can't even let his Wife come up with a good idea how to sell it. She's not perfect but what she's doing is sympathetic, which is something he can never be.
Also, Walt is a piece of garbage.
First time Walt realized that he didn't fool Hank with putting that guy in jail before he now knows he has still been looking for Hiesenburg
That scene with Walt and Hank is so great.
Damnit Hank, Heisenberg is right in front of you. He even said it. You just thought he was joking.
So, jesse shoots someone in the head, and it tortures him. Walt shot someone in the head, in the previous episode, and he hasnt thought about it twice. Just saying
Those people were bad enough for Jesse to want to kill them before Walt intervened. Gale was a nice person who didn’t deserve it.
Gale's Thai-subtitled video... Think he was buying or selling?
Arianna was thinking this might be an Old Yeller type of situation, huh? 😆
7:14 Skylar realizes that he doesn't need coaching on how to lie
Everyone in the show has a specific color actually. and the color tells it's own story throughout the episodes. Marie is just the most "in your face" color.
5:15 to be fair, he wanted to let go and die before the drug trade, except for those first 2 cooks.
How can you watch that whole Walt & Skyler scene going over blackjack & not laugh at all of it. That whole scene is peak comedy 👌
"Jesse makes me sad."
"Yeah... seems like this might be his downfall."
LOL
Sonic is not wish mario 😢
You're missing so many call backs. The one tear, two tear thing was a reference to the one shot, two shot thing he asked Jesse.
Plus Skyler saying she was a less natural liar than Walt was complete hypocrital BS. She's lied twice (that we know of) to get her way (fake pregnancy and the locksmith thing) plus anyone who can cheat without guilt is an innately gifted deceiver. In contrast, Walt is not a natural liar at all. He gesticulates and has so many obvious tells that his gambling story is quite laughable really.
Saul Goodman's signature "Poof" gesture
20:59 that's literally Sonic 😭
The house only wins if you don't know when to walk away....
Quit while you're ahead. The odds in blackjack actually favor conservative players. Everyone wins if you bust the dealer.
I just realized I wasn’t subscribed lmaooo. That’s crazy
9:07 the show in a nutshell, its perfection.
a "pale pink" is White and Pinkman
I would have been pretty annoyed if someone shot off part of my ear.
Mike or Not Mike, the hot new game sweeping the internet!
I don’t remember if that was a Walt Whitman poem?
I am so sorry! Mr Delulu!
This is such an underrated episode!
Mike's gotta straighten Jesse out.
Professor Chaos and General Disarray.
Whatever you think you know, you don’t know. Lol
" chicken batter gillie suit " sounds like something off an Action Bronson unreleased digital EP! 😝
The is a important episode and a few scenes you should definitely remember down the line
Diet jEsus!
drop the next episode already😭
why are you like this
Fuck you. You get it when you get it.
Never post a comment again. Or at least think first.
Gail's karaoke dvd has the lyrics in Thai, but he's still getting all the lyrics right, implying that he knows that song by heart.
To be fair it was a very popular 80s song
Gus did not kill Victor to make a point or intimidate Walter. That is Walter’s ego. Thinking it was about him. Gus did that because Victor was seen at Gale’s murder scene
Porque no las dos?
WaLtEr EgO literally every breaking bad stans
It was the manner in which he chose to kill Victor that was the point. Victor was obviously a dead man once he was seen, and that is the motive behind killing him, but Gus didn't have to do it himself in front of Walt and Jesse. He did that for a reason.
Jesse used a revolver. Revolvers don't throw casings. lol
EDIT: OOPS! Failing jumbled memory!
Not for Gale's murder. That weapon was a semi-auto .380.
@@dang3r611 Was it? Shows how long it's been since I actually watched rather than watching other people watch.
thanks for the correction!
@@dang3r611
I love the BB fan precision.
o7
7:51 this is stressful?
Have you ever, like, counted like the number of like times you like say the word like per like sentence like because like it's like quite like a lot of like like.
👀👁👀
JFC I almost stopped watching in the first 2 minutes. Wtf was that exchange lmaoooo.
For the girls - Jesse has had that party going the whole time, mostly because he believes if he is never alone, then Gus/Mike will not show up and kill him.