My thoughts were that he only mentioned gale cause it’s the only one he felt bad about The drug dealers from the beginning tried to kill him, same with gus, and he had basically gaslit himself into thinking the crash wasn’t his fault, but he knew gale was a good person and that his death was unnecessary entirely, it’s the only one he actually regrets
The "not lying down" is exactly why people go to Hell. It doesn't matter how covered in sin you are. Humbling yourself and genuinely repenting to Jesus will save you from Hell. The real "tragedy" is pride...and Breaking Bad does a beautiful job of illustrating why. The more wrapped up in his own pride Walt became the more evil consumed him.
@@emilycooper442This truth existed LONG before Jesus lived on Earth. It's FAR more serious in real life and there are instances of deeds you can't repent from.
If you watch breaking bad in reverse, its a heartwarming story about a meth kingpin who beats cancer and gives up a criminal life to teach chemistry to kids
@@jll2346 Yep, just like how Jesse was a natural at organic synthesis. (Jesse should have just gone back to school and obtain a chem degree before getting a job as a research chemist in the pharmaceutical industry.)
@Michael David I’m being serious. Walt should have let Jesse go (and write him a stellar recommendation letter) so that Jesse can leave the drug world behind and avoid all this sorrow and anguish.
The exploitation is real. He could've mentioned anyone he had killed but instead he mentioned Gale the only person Jesse killed, that death haunts Jesse and he knew that. That's some good subtle writing.
It really shows Walt doesn't care about anything anymore. He lost his sanity, he doesn't wanna give up cooking he won't stop at any matter until he gets his way.
To be fair, Walt DID realize all the money he made had him trippin, which is why he stopped cooking completely and just focused on the car wash for 3 months, up until Hank had to take a sh*t in the master bedroom lol
@@TheRealRyanMickens it was 1 month, and he stopped because he couldn't launder it anymore. He cooked because it gave him a sense of importance, pride and earned him respect. He was feared with reason by the underground and everyone from Michoacan to Czechia knew about "Heisenberg". It was never about the money.
@@K11-s1i He also got his brother in law killed, made his family hate him, and went down as a meth cook. Mmm, wow, what a legacy. Can we stop pretending like walt isn't anything more than a piece of meth cooking trash?
Not really, this is Walter justifying his means to an end. Jesse didnt forget about the people they have killed he never accepted it as being morally right, and he had a line crossed when they murdered a young boy. That wasnt the only child in the show that was harmed by Walter.
It's scary how he doesn't just manipulate, but because he's so smart he words it in a way that it makes sense. He tricks himself as well as everyone else into believing it, coming up on the spot. It's a good skill to have as a public speaker.
He was a teacher. He has to have communication skills. But he's right. Jesse doesn't understand the business he's in. Walter does. He can't afford to dwell on all the bad he's doing. You can't. That's why most people in the drug trade and criminal underworld are sociopaths. You have to be. I'm not justifying this behavior. But you have to understand where walt is coming from
Jesse's face when Walter says "get high and lock myself in my room" is EXACTLY how it feels to be judged for experiencing addiction by someone you care about
Nah. Walt is way too shady to stand in judgement of anyone but Pol Pot, Leopold, Hitler and whatever god drowned the planet (if you're into that). Jesse ain't that vulnerable
@@MaybeDHitHim Jesse still liked and respected Walt here. It's only when he finds out about the ricin cigarrette that he no longer has any respect for Walter At this point, Walt's words still mattered for him enough to hurt him
@@MaybeDHitHim walt isn't inherently evil. He realized he was essentially too deep in the game to really pull out. I also don't think he's up there with Hitler and shit being the only ones he can truly critique with good faith
@@thanman6584 nah. Walt was evil. Hitler notwithstanding, he's responsible for a lot of caskets. At best, the only difference is that Hitler had a hell of a street team.
Walt really just replaced Gus. He had gradually become less moral, but after killing Gus he officially got to the point of feeling like a king and valuing the empire over human life. This scene is him coming out and saying it.
walt MOVES ON, he gets sad but he doesn't stop, he doesn't always show his sadness. Don't try to say that Walt has no emotions, that is bullcrap. Something Jesse has to learn from Walt is the ability to forget, move on and never stop.
@@UZ--rx6id I didn't say that, he did lose his morality, that's a fact. I was saying that he didn't lose emotions, he was sad that the boy was shot, but he moves on quickly unlike Jesse.
I feel like Walter couldn't have died peacefully (as in the final episode) unless he had closure on that topic. Walter (and the audience) probably would've died as Heisenberg if he hadn't shared that with Jessie
I mean that part was out of anger and spite rather than coldness because Hank dying was partly Jessie’s fault and Walt just wanted to hurt him back, this scene is just neutral Heisenberg.
@@tega9773 Jane died because of her own addiction. If she didn't perhaps she would've taken Jesse too with her. Although Walt says he could've saved her he really couldn't have. It was quick
@@toddhowarddressedasatellyt702 all that demonstrates that Walter doesn’t feel sufficiently bad enough to stop, or has lost any sense of conscientiousness. He’s also blatantly trying to manipulate Jesse here, because if his guilt really amounted to anything he’d repent or stop
If Aron as an actor has taught anyone anything, it's that acting isn't just about speaking your lines amazingly well. It's about the character's reaction to who is talking. Powerful scenes and actors such as these are why people keep coming back to this show.
Actually it’s very very interesting you mention this cause when Walt was whistling, Jesse looked at Walt all surprised right? It’s cause Walt is whistling a song called “lily of the valley” and the poison that Brock took (jesse’s love interests kid) the poison came from a flower called “lily of the valley” which can be seen growing in a pot by Walt’s pool in one of the scenes. So Jesse isn’t surprised Walt is whistling, he’s surprised he’s singing a song with the same name as the poison that poisoned his gfs kids
@@kev9539 ehhhh I doubt he recognized the song but he was clearly taken aback by the fact that Walt was whistling like nothing happened. It’s similar to when Mike is telling Walt the half measure story, he said was set him off was the abusive guy just whistling after breaking his wife’s nose in the shower for like the 500th time. It’s appalling that someone can be so horrible and whistle away like a whimsical elf.
i love how real Jesse's expressions are when reacting to Walt's "lock myself into a room and get high". You can feel the anger and resentment in him listening to walt judging him like many times before, he was ready to explode expecting to be called a junkie or something
" If you Believe that there is a Hell, we're ..... We're Already Pretty Much Going There right? .... But Im Not Gonna lay Down Until I get there " - W.W Heisenberg
I believe after this scene Jesse overhears Walter working on the meth lab happily whistling while he's working. At that point Jesse knew Walter didn't give a shit about the kid that was killed
Walter was complex. I think he bore the weight of every decision and mistake he made. But he did it by pushing forward because the alternative was worse. He cared, but he didn't let himself sit around and think about it. I never agree with people who say he was cold and heartless. I think he was the opposite and that he had to learn to dissociate to deal with the carnage he left behind. Literally running from his demons.
In my opinion the coldest scene is when Jesse asks him "Are you in the drug business are you in the money business?" And Walt says "I'm in the empire business".
@@pardharam3167 na bro to me it just showed how big he thinks of himself and how much he thinks he deserves, I thought it was kinda pathetic for him to say that
Walter knows he doesn't regret any of the killings. He knows he's a monster, and he totally accepts it, happily even because it makes him feel powerful. This is just him manipulating Jesse because of course he can't outright say what he feels.
@@flochforster22 he's saying what he feels. But he knows that he can't stop at this point. He already went too deep. He was actually expecting to be killed by the cancer way past this point. He knows, that now, he has to focus on preserving himself and his family. And I guess jesse too. He's not really admitting that he's a monster, because he's explicitly showing remorse for what he did. Whether that remorse is genuine is up in air, but I think it's not totally illogical to say that it is. The first thing that would distinguish him from a monster, is the fact that he inherently knows what he's doing is bad. Walts character is way too complicated and complex to label him with arbitrary concepts such as good and evil. Since we're shown that his personality delves way deeper than that
He kills Mike in a moment of rage but seemingly still carries a bit of regret on the matter despite losing most of his conscience by now and never liking Mike
The thing Jesse was trying to say was him to finally to see that his greed was killing innocent people. These were unacceptable, the man was saying 700k was enough for me in the begining now closing his eyes to deaths for making millions. He didn't need to sit and cry but he needed to stop all this and see who was before. If he really was caring about his family, all those innocent people, he would already quit this or never begin. That's making him the devil.
While that quote is nice, I don't think it applies to Walter as the reason he did all he did wasn't because of money as he already had enough to give to his family.
@@sboo2005 That quote very much describes Walter. He kept lying to himself, convincing himself that everything he did was for his family, before finally admitting to Skyler the truth about his cook; He liked it. He was good at it. He was alive.
@@shaggysnax01 but he did everything not for the money but because he finally was the best at something, in this case cooking meth, and for the feeling of finally being the one in charge of his life.
@@sboo2005 I agree with what you're saying 1000%. Walt was in the Empire Business, but you can't deny the truth about him, and that truth is that he got greedy. He was lost along the way in his journey, and Heisenberg emerged.
Walt had to have always had a dark seed inside him. He wasn't pushed to cross lines in his endeavors. He was willing and chose to and it didn't take him long to realize it thrilled him.
@@DetroitLionsDynastyAre you retarded ? They ate talking about the boy on motorcycle that Todd shot, he didn't survive. They dissolved his body in acid and Walt was whistling while doing that .
The scene that made me see how much Walt changed was when it was dark in the car wash and told skyler he'd handle it unlike before his face gave me chills like seeing evil in a face
Walt here reminds me a lot of Macbeth. In the play he’s killed so many people to get where he is the stopping now is no point. He’s already too far gone. That’s exactly how Walt feels.
Have you come across any other shows out there which like Breaking Bad (crime/psychology/great character development etc)? Trying to find something new to watch at the moment - miss this show terribly too!
This is one of Walter White’s coldest scenes. He went from a man who couldn’t get himself to kill and could barely do what had to be done to Krazy 8 and broke down afterwards to then being a cold blooded killer who doesn’t feel anything when someone dies and sees it as strengthening him and his resolve.
Walt killed 2 drug dealers to save Jesse's life and Jesse gets manipulated by Gus who wants to kill Walter even though they already had a good thing going for them to begin with
@@MioIsLife True but the thing is Jesse was the root cause of all three of their deaths. If he just let Combo’s and Thomas’ deaths go Gus wouldn’t have turned on them and they would of finished their work in a few more months and that’s it.
The crazy part of this show is that Walt even though he is not a druggie is basically the epitome of that one friend who tries to get you to cross the barrier and get into more trouble, more chaos, more drugs, the one who doesn’t know how to stop. He’s like a druggie without being one.
List of people they killed:
1. Gale
2. The rest
He forgor 💀
List of people they killed.
11 inmates of mike.
Gus
Mike
Kid
...
he mentioned gale because he is the only one Jesse killed. He is trying to manipulate him
3. The boy
He killed the kid named finger😢
“Gale… and the rest” only mentions the guy Jesse killed to manipulate him even further
Gale was the one that was most occupying Jesse's mind rn, he mentioned him to get the point across
My thoughts were that he only mentioned gale cause it’s the only one he felt bad about
The drug dealers from the beginning tried to kill him, same with gus, and he had basically gaslit himself into thinking the crash wasn’t his fault, but he knew gale was a good person and that his death was unnecessary entirely, it’s the only one he actually regrets
@@yootbaggoot1681 this makes more sense. well said
Gale is just an alias. He was infact Daniel Hardman and he deserved to die
Imagine if he said Jane as well
“We’re already going to hell, But I’m not lying down until I do”
What a quote
The "not lying down" is exactly why people go to Hell. It doesn't matter how covered in sin you are. Humbling yourself and genuinely repenting to Jesus will save you from Hell.
The real "tragedy" is pride...and Breaking Bad does a beautiful job of illustrating why. The more wrapped up in his own pride Walt became the more evil consumed him.
@@emilycooper442This truth existed LONG before Jesus lived on Earth. It's FAR more serious in real life and there are instances of deeds you can't repent from.
@@gabeeskridge8291 no there is not...souls that died before Jesus were held until His time...
He lies down when Hank is killed but then picks himself up to get revenge. Doesn't lie down again until the final minute of the series
@@emilycooper442god always had their souls. He came down as Jesus to show us the way. To get to him in Heaven
If you watch breaking bad in reverse, its a heartwarming story about a meth kingpin who beats cancer and gives up a criminal life to teach chemistry to kids
And also comes back from the dead after being shot in the gut. Damn that is pretty heartwarming
Ooooooh revers-o's, you found another clue! (American Dad!)
And brings numerous people back to life.
Gale & the rest.
And gets diagnosed with Cancer at the end lol
@@TheSevenJr86fellow cultured man. Reversos! Vance Gillibrand the genius.
Jesse's reaction is so convincing in this scene
No acting classes needed kid was a natural at birth
Nobody’s acting improves more on this show than Aaron Paul’s from season 1 to season 5. He’s unbelievable in the last 2 seasons
@@jll2346 Yep, just like how Jesse was a natural at organic synthesis. (Jesse should have just gone back to school and obtain a chem degree before getting a job as a research chemist in the pharmaceutical industry.)
@Michael David I’m being serious. Walt should have let Jesse go (and write him a stellar recommendation letter) so that Jesse can leave the drug world behind and avoid all this sorrow and anguish.
This is the moment Jesse became Jesse Pinkman
The exploitation is real. He could've mentioned anyone he had killed but instead he mentioned Gale the only person Jesse killed, that death haunts Jesse and he knew that. That's some good subtle writing.
Not very subtle but good writing nonetheless
He mentioned Gale, because Gale was only one, he was regretting, all the others were “it’s them or us”
That’s obvious
@@davidramishvili9696nah, Heisenberg have no remorse he doesn’t care about anyone.
But why was him manipulating Jesse in the first place, he did make a very good point here
Missed the part when Walter starts happily whistling when he thinks Jesse is gone. 🥶🥶🥶
*JESSER WILL NVER BE BALLIN*
🥶🥶
I think that’s a different scene
That’s when he whistles Lilly of the valley song
Me thinks thou gets no bitches
It really shows Walt doesn't care about anything anymore. He lost his sanity, he doesn't wanna give up cooking he won't stop at any matter until he gets his way.
@@K11-s1i he could just stand up for himself maybe earn some respect
@@K11-s1i there wasn't need to break Bad too
To be fair, Walt DID realize all the money he made had him trippin, which is why he stopped cooking completely and just focused on the car wash for 3 months, up until Hank had to take a sh*t in the master bedroom lol
@@TheRealRyanMickens it was 1 month, and he stopped because he couldn't launder it anymore. He cooked because it gave him a sense of importance, pride and earned him respect. He was feared with reason by the underground and everyone from Michoacan to Czechia knew about "Heisenberg". It was never about the money.
@@K11-s1i He also got his brother in law killed, made his family hate him, and went down as a meth cook.
Mmm, wow, what a legacy.
Can we stop pretending like walt isn't anything more than a piece of meth cooking trash?
This is the level of acting that gets you 4 Emmys
Bro lost emotions like my dog lost his balls
Rip to your dog
@@davidelectrictreadmillguy no they actually survive we that in Philippines removing their balls
@@davidelectrictreadmillguy i think people cut their dog balls to control their sexual urges
what kind of balls are we talking about.
@@kewkz7361 bro i know, here in romania its the same, i was saying that i was sorry for his dog, and also what he said was obviously a joke
The thing I like about walter is that he knows he is a monster and totally accepts it
No he did it for his family the purpose justifies the means
@@Kim.Ju-ae he said he did it for himself
@@Kim.Ju-ae u havent watched the show
not exactly lol
Not really, this is Walter justifying his means to an end. Jesse didnt forget about the people they have killed he never accepted it as being morally right, and he had a line crossed when they murdered a young boy. That wasnt the only child in the show that was harmed by Walter.
This is the moment Heisenberg invented a youtuber's apology
Aron's acting when Walt says
"Lock myself in a room and get high" is so accurate
Was coming to comment it myself. Every movement down to the motion of his eyes, everything about it was spot on
@@Eclipse230f It’s insane that Aaron Paul never actually took any acting classes. Just pure natural born talent.
It's AARON
@@aaronexplicable2111 DON’T PLAY WITH ME A A RON!
I came here to say that. That little scoff, head twitch he gives is so real. He sees that Walt is trying to hurt him
waltuh lie down waltuh
@@anonymousbakasussy ssusy bakal🥵
I’m not standing up with you right now waltuh
what is lie I only know "lye"
😂😂
lie down waltuh, put your dick away waltuh
It's scary how he doesn't just manipulate, but because he's so smart he words it in a way that it makes sense. He tricks himself as well as everyone else into believing it, coming up on the spot. It's a good skill to have as a public speaker.
He was a teacher. He has to have communication skills. But he's right. Jesse doesn't understand the business he's in. Walter does. He can't afford to dwell on all the bad he's doing. You can't. That's why most people in the drug trade and criminal underworld are sociopaths. You have to be. I'm not justifying this behavior. But you have to understand where walt is coming from
people with NPD are natural leaders and speakers
“I’m not going to lie down until I get there.”
Last shot of the show was Walt lying down.
Bravo Vince
Bro. Holy fuck. Wow.
Lying down usually happens while you are dying, idiot.
But he did lay down because he finally get there Imma right imma right
Shit you right lol
Jesse's face when Walter says "get high and lock myself in my room" is EXACTLY how it feels to be judged for experiencing addiction by someone you care about
Nah. Walt is way too shady to stand in judgement of anyone but Pol Pot, Leopold, Hitler and whatever god drowned the planet (if you're into that). Jesse ain't that vulnerable
@@MaybeDHitHim Jesse still liked and respected Walt here. It's only when he finds out about the ricin cigarrette that he no longer has any respect for Walter
At this point, Walt's words still mattered for him enough to hurt him
I swear they think we love it the chaos and pain really is fear of the monster the withdrawal
@@MaybeDHitHim walt isn't inherently evil. He realized he was essentially too deep in the game to really pull out. I also don't think he's up there with Hitler and shit being the only ones he can truly critique with good faith
@@thanman6584 nah. Walt was evil. Hitler notwithstanding, he's responsible for a lot of caskets. At best, the only difference is that Hitler had a hell of a street team.
Walt really just replaced Gus. He had gradually become less moral, but after killing Gus he officially got to the point of feeling like a king and valuing the empire over human life. This scene is him coming out and saying it.
walt MOVES ON, he gets sad but he doesn't stop, he doesn't always show his sadness. Don't try to say that Walt has no emotions, that is bullcrap.
Something Jesse has to learn from Walt is the ability to forget, move on and never stop.
Both of you are correct. Walt turned into a dick and Jesse always had his feelings hurt. Walt should’ve took the 5 million
@@monstar3626 nah bro to say that walt didn’t lose his morality is just delusional
he is way better than Gus.
@@UZ--rx6id I didn't say that, he did lose his morality, that's a fact. I was saying that he didn't lose emotions, he was sad that the boy was shot, but he moves on quickly unlike Jesse.
Coldest scene was Walt telling Jessie he watched his gf die with no emotion then walking away
no question.
I think the scene where he leaves the bar when the police rush in and tips with a 100 dollar bill is pretty cold too. The theme even plays 😂
@@dylanstankewicz850 even cooler when he, himself, was the one who summoned the cops
I feel like Walter couldn't have died peacefully (as in the final episode) unless he had closure on that topic. Walter (and the audience) probably would've died as Heisenberg if he hadn't shared that with Jessie
I mean that part was out of anger and spite rather than coldness because Hank dying was partly Jessie’s fault and Walt just wanted to hurt him back, this scene is just neutral Heisenberg.
He only mentions gale because that was Jessie who killed him. Walt’s ego would never let him say people he’s killed as in his head they deserved it
Well the rest were criminals and psychopaths so...
I think Gale was the only innocent one they killed other than Jane but by Walt still hadn't told him about her yet.
@@tega9773 Jane died because of her own addiction. If she didn't perhaps she would've taken Jesse too with her. Although Walt says he could've saved her he really couldn't have. It was quick
@@sparklegendhe could’ve u know… ROLLED HER OVER!!! He just let her choke on her vomit!
Nahhh, because he Don't remember the others. Especially the guy he crashed
Bro lost emotions like my brain losts braincells
The whole point of the scene was that he has emotions, but it doesn't let it stop him
@@toddhowarddressedasatellyt702 it s actually pretty good advice
@@toddhowarddressedasatellyt702 he's just trying to manipulate jesse, there weren't many emotions inside him while poisoning brock.
@@Gary1344 Actually there were, he had to protect his family
@@toddhowarddressedasatellyt702 all that demonstrates that Walter doesn’t feel sufficiently bad enough to stop, or has lost any sense of conscientiousness.
He’s also blatantly trying to manipulate Jesse here, because if his guilt really amounted to anything he’d repent or stop
The acting level is insane here.
Indeed. From both actors
Is insane because simply it s the best show ever for the rest of the life
People that Jessie killed : Gale
People that Walt killed : The rest
Eventually he laid down
😂
he got there
I guess he got what he deserved…
Not until after setting up his families future, enacting revenge on the nazis and grey matter, AND SAVING JESSE’S LIFE .
@@born2drum1 saving jesses life? He’s the one that snitched on Jesse in the first placez
Walts character arc has to be one of the best in television history. Man became ruthless
You can tell he was trying his best not to bring up Jane
"All the people that we've killed.
Gale... and the rest"
This is the moment heisenberg got dementia
They killed the Professor & Mary Ann
bidenberg
its manipulation to only mention the one jesse killed
@@corsojameslmao
Exactly@@lukesteiner8934
“You either run away from things or you face them Mr. White”
-Jesse
If Aron as an actor has taught anyone anything, it's that acting isn't just about speaking your lines amazingly well. It's about the character's reaction to who is talking. Powerful scenes and actors such as these are why people keep coming back to this show.
So.... Hes like a lot of other actors??
Walt: It tears me up that that boy died
Also Walt: *Happily whistles while cooking poison*
😂
The fact that when he actually went he was lying down, face up
yeah mf got shot fuck you mean
for real
True. I always thought people keep standing upright when they die. Silly me.
He literally lay down before he got there.
Best part was wyen jesse saw walt carelessly whistling as if bothing happend in the next scene
Actually it’s very very interesting you mention this cause when Walt was whistling, Jesse looked at Walt all surprised right? It’s cause Walt is whistling a song called “lily of the valley” and the poison that Brock took (jesse’s love interests kid) the poison came from a flower called “lily of the valley” which can be seen growing in a pot by Walt’s pool in one of the scenes. So Jesse isn’t surprised Walt is whistling, he’s surprised he’s singing a song with the same name as the poison that poisoned his gfs kids
@@kev9539 ehhhh I doubt he recognized the song but he was clearly taken aback by the fact that Walt was whistling like nothing happened. It’s similar to when Mike is telling Walt the half measure story, he said was set him off was the abusive guy just whistling after breaking his wife’s nose in the shower for like the 500th time. It’s appalling that someone can be so horrible and whistle away like a whimsical elf.
@@dmgthegolem4694 Jesse literally understood he was whistling lily of the valley
@@Wittmm109 what episode and time stamp?
@@Wittmm109 No he didn’t.
"if you started it, finish it until you're done" quote fit with this scene so good
i love how real Jesse's expressions are when reacting to Walt's "lock myself into a room and get high". You can feel the anger and resentment in him listening to walt judging him like many times before, he was ready to explode expecting to be called a junkie or something
Anyone who's had issues with drugs/alcohol knows exactly how Jesse feels when he said that great acting
" If you Believe that there is a Hell, we're ..... We're Already Pretty Much Going There right? .... But Im Not Gonna lay Down Until I get there "
- W.W Heisenberg
"We're already pretty much going to hell already. But I'm not gonna lay down till I get there" badass
Ice cold 🥶
You missed the point of the show if you think Walt is a badass
@@rowanbcapr 🤓
@@rowanbcapr a character can be a piece of crap and still badass. People like to root for a villain when it's a good one.
@@simber3523 NOOOOOO IM NOT A NERD
I believe after this scene Jesse overhears Walter working on the meth lab happily whistling while he's working. At that point Jesse knew Walter didn't give a shit about the kid that was killed
It was before
@@Phurngirathaana before what?
@@danceswithcomicbooks7733 Walter whistled before this scene happened
Walter was complex. I think he bore the weight of every decision and mistake he made. But he did it by pushing forward because the alternative was worse. He cared, but he didn't let himself sit around and think about it. I never agree with people who say he was cold and heartless. I think he was the opposite and that he had to learn to dissociate to deal with the carnage he left behind. Literally running from his demons.
@@flame_half he poisoned a child. Nuff said.
In Essence - Ka$tro is the song
Legend
The hero we need
Thank you for your good work
Thank you
"I am not gonna lie down till I get there. I am actually gonna send more people there before I go there."
-Walter White
It was probably my coolest scene
Mine too
@@theaverageohiocitizen correction: “Mine too, bitch.”
Hey Walter. Hey Jesse.
In my opinion the coldest scene is when Jesse asks him "Are you in the drug business are you in the money business?" And Walt says "I'm in the empire business".
I wouldn't call that coldest, but it's badass
iirc, Walt says those 3 lines
@@pardharam3167 na bro to me it just showed how big he thinks of himself and how much he thinks he deserves, I thought it was kinda pathetic for him to say that
i always thought it was a dumb line because Walt was the most money hungry character in the series… it was ALWAYS about money.
@@ICEBAM73 At least he admitted to being a megalomaniac.
He's trying to make it sounds like he wishes he didn't kill all the other people when he just straight up shoots Mike without hesitation.
Walter knows he doesn't regret any of the killings. He knows he's a monster, and he totally accepts it, happily even because it makes him feel powerful. This is just him manipulating Jesse because of course he can't outright say what he feels.
@@flochforster22 he's saying what he feels. But he knows that he can't stop at this point. He already went too deep. He was actually expecting to be killed by the cancer way past this point. He knows, that now, he has to focus on preserving himself and his family. And I guess jesse too. He's not really admitting that he's a monster, because he's explicitly showing remorse for what he did. Whether that remorse is genuine is up in air, but I think it's not totally illogical to say that it is. The first thing that would distinguish him from a monster, is the fact that he inherently knows what he's doing is bad. Walts character is way too complicated and complex to label him with arbitrary concepts such as good and evil. Since we're shown that his personality delves way deeper than that
He kills Mike in a moment of rage but seemingly still carries a bit of regret on the matter despite losing most of his conscience by now and never liking Mike
@@thanman6584he's lying in this clip, he couldn't care less about a boy being shot, he is evil simply
@@nameynamename3758 He clearly cared lol. Nothing says otherwise. Stop with these nonsensical fan theories
The thing Jesse was trying to say was him to finally to see that his greed was killing innocent people. These were unacceptable, the man was saying 700k was enough for me in the begining now closing his eyes to deaths for making millions. He didn't need to sit and cry but he needed to stop all this and see who was before. If he really was caring about his family, all those innocent people, he would already quit this or never begin. That's making him the devil.
"Gale, and the rest"
That's a brilliant writing
"Money doesn't change a person...it shows you who you are."
He was always Heisonburg
While that quote is nice, I don't think it applies to Walter as the reason he did all he did wasn't because of money as he already had enough to give to his family.
@@sboo2005 That quote very much describes Walter. He kept lying to himself, convincing himself that everything he did was for his family, before finally admitting to Skyler the truth about his cook;
He liked it.
He was good at it.
He was alive.
@@shaggysnax01 but he did everything not for the money but because he finally was the best at something, in this case cooking meth, and for the feeling of finally being the one in charge of his life.
@@sboo2005 I agree with what you're saying 1000%. Walt was in the Empire Business, but you can't deny the truth about him, and that truth is that he got greedy. He was lost along the way in his journey, and Heisenberg emerged.
ah yes, heisonburg my favorite character
And these two guys are best pals in real life. Amazing.
"but I am not gonna lye down until I get there" still gives me the chills
This is the moment Walter truly became Heisenberg
Bro dropped the coldest edit and didn’t even give us a blanket 🥶🥶🥶
Best show ever not to mention the acting
I totally agree, this is the best show EVER!
The sopranos tho
@@alainturret2076 yes sopranos is great, RIP James gandolfini
'I'm not gonna lie down until I get there.' 🥶
Cold af
This is truly the moment when Walt vanished, and Heisenberg took over.
People talk bold till they actually are knocking on hells door
I’ve watched breaking bad so many times and watching shorts like this just triggers me to watch again
Walt had to have always had a dark seed inside him. He wasn't pushed to cross lines in his endeavors. He was willing and chose to and it didn't take him long to realize it thrilled him.
This show features the most complex characters to ever be put on screen.
What do you think about Better Call Saul?
LOST jave deeper character
I love Jesse. You can see he has a conscience and wants out.
He didn’t care about that boy he even whistled disposing his body
That’s not true. The boy ended up surviving lol
@@DetroitLionsDynastyAre you retarded ? They ate talking about the boy on motorcycle that Todd shot, he didn't survive. They dissolved his body in acid and Walt was whistling while doing that .
The scene that made me see how much Walt changed was when it was dark in the car wash and told skyler he'd handle it unlike before his face gave me chills like seeing evil in a face
“It tears me up inside”
He really convinced me with that
I wanna rewatch it just to analyze how amazing the change is between walter and heisenberg
Him saying Gale was just pure manipulation
Within a minute of this speech, he then goes back to work and is whistling to himself, not a care im the world. This is indeed cold.
If I could use one clip to sum up what Walter had become it would be this one.
Or when he started talking about the positives of a plane crash
Nah the coldest line is “I’m not in danger, I AM THE DANGER”
I'm the one who knocks
They need another show, ive never seen a better duo with amazing acting skills
Imagine if he put this passion into cooking pasta
walters transition into heisenberg was legit crazy, respect to his hustle lmfao
That was the coldest/coolest line ever “I’m not gonna lay down til I get there” sheeeeeeeeeesh
Seconds later Walt: *whistling and humming*
Lol man was a liar in and out. It's so twisted, his love for Jesse and how Walt exploited Pinkman.
Walt here reminds me a lot of Macbeth. In the play he’s killed so many people to get where he is the stopping now is no point. He’s already too far gone. That’s exactly how Walt feels.
jesse's holding grudge as his sanity is frustrated for being faded away by walt's manipulation
Gotta love how the only victim Walt mentions by name is the one he had Jesse murder in order to save his own skin lol
Omg other Santino :0
@@santinoscaduto741 yup, although my real name is actually Santiago, I just thought Santino would fit better for my username
“I’m not gonna lie down until I get there”
*dies on the floor in the last episode lying down*
ye thats how death works
That's also how foreshadowing works.
@@teddybaker4759🤓
"All the people that we killed"
Sounds just like Optimus Prime.
don't know who is the hair designer of this show but it really is good at what he does, hank, walt, jesse, gus, the twins, mike, the others
Awesome acting from both of them, miss this show terribly. What's the music used?
Have you come across any other shows out there which like Breaking Bad (crime/psychology/great character development etc)? Trying to find something new to watch at the moment - miss this show terribly too!
@@r0ll3ddBetter Call Saul
The Sopranos
The Wire
Have you tried watching Better Call Saul?
Unbelievably cold. Gives me the chills sometimes, especially with the music in the background.
The song is “In Essence” by Ka$tro
thanks bro appreciate it 👍
Bro you're a Hero
So good. I would pay to erase my memory of this show, to watch it again for the first time.
Walter was joyfully whistling after this 💀
The fact that he says gale and the rest because he can't think of there names in that moment is terrifying
he only said gale to manipulate jesse
more
He said Gale and the rest to manipulate jesse
“If there’s a hell, we’re pretty much going in there.”
“But I’m not gonna lie down until I get there.”
Cold ass line
Its cool how Walt became strong mentaly
Walter White's last chronological scene was him lying down dead in Jack's lab.
In a different context that would’ve been badass
This is one of Walter White’s coldest scenes. He went from a man who couldn’t get himself to kill and could barely do what had to be done to Krazy 8 and broke down afterwards to then being a cold blooded killer who doesn’t feel anything when someone dies and sees it as strengthening him and his resolve.
jesse took out gale to save walt & walt turns around and uses it against him a few episodes later in this scene, what a menace.
Walt killed 2 drug dealers to save Jesse's life and Jesse gets manipulated by Gus who wants to kill Walter even though they already had a good thing going for them to begin with
@@MioIsLife True but the thing is Jesse was the root cause of all three of their deaths. If he just let Combo’s and Thomas’ deaths go Gus wouldn’t have turned on them and they would of finished their work in a few more months and that’s it.
Your *tearing* me apart, *Jesse*
God, seriously one of the best drama series ever, and it was on commercial television
left out the part where jessie catches walt whistling when he's leaving and really starts to question if any of it even bothers him
Notice how he says ‘we’ when he talks about killing Ghale? This is character writing at its finest.
Bro is not ready to go to heaven
The crazy part of this show is that Walt even though he is not a druggie is basically the epitome of that one friend who tries to get you to cross the barrier and get into more trouble, more chaos, more drugs, the one who doesn’t know how to stop. He’s like a druggie without being one.
Its almost like hes breaking bad
Ego is his drug of choice
The man who was most addicted to the Heisenberg's blue crystal never used it himself...
He was a druggie for money and power, i.e. dopamine
Funny how Gus never realized that although Walt’s blood was clean, and Jesse was a junkie, Walt was the true addict.
I love Walter lmao. He knows how to nail home some really good life lessons.
i remember when my father sat me down and said "son, child murder isn't that bad actually" very good life lesson will never forget
What? Man, are you okay?
@@michaelrusso9809 wdym?
One of the best actors alive today in Hollywood.
Aaron Paul playing Jesse was amazing. The transfer from hatred to absolute horror is terrifying.
The scene where he says he's the one knocking on the door is the most sinister
“It tears me up inside!” Bro is a horrible liar😂
I love how they made that a character flaw of his. He was a genius and a master manipulator, but he could almost never lie worth a shit!
So anyways i started cooking and whistling -Walter
"And it tears me up inside"
My dirty mind: *bonjour*
Breaking bad the sequel: walts damnation in hell
Satan… it’s time to cook.
@@GreatOrHate_Reviews walt subjugates satan