Not my own observation, but something worth mentioning: Skylar begging with Walter that she did it for the family flipped Walt’s narrative on himself, and for a brief second Walter gets to experience what he did to his family this entire time.
Fucking A!!! I think this was his finest moment of the series only next to his final call to Skyler where he absolves her of any involvement to the evesdropping police. What a goddamn actor. The intensity of this scene, the pulsating music, the sheer weight of the moment for Walter, the shift in his mental state from frenetic and looking for his money, the desperation to escape, to confusion, and finally disbelief into a state of complete mental breakdown and maniacal laughter. Acceptance of his fate, at the ludicrous thought of being brought down by freakin' Ted was too much for him to process. Anna Gunn was tremendous as well.
There’s also a very simple aspect of the scene, like the crawl space feels like hell itself, (it’s literally a basement) and Walt just finally descends into it. Like some sort of demon of greed. Also this was really good you’ve earned a sub!
@@ratyrat5The majority of the fans also consider the "you're goddamn right" scene as one of the best when it's one of the cheesiest and forced badass scenes, so
I feel like it's such a cliche at this point to praise Breaking Bad for the masterpiece that it is, but every analysis I watch just reveals new layers of brilliance that I never even considered before. This show was something truly special.
It's never a cliche to praise a great piece of work - the feeling of being astounded can never be a cliche as that feeling of "wow" is rare in most creative works. The reason I first hooked onto Breaking Bad was because I saw some repetitive social media talking about an important reveal (probably Gus Fring's exit). And when I finally decided to check the show out, I couldn't believe I'd been missing out on some of the BEST television I'd ever seen. The biggest irony was I instantly became addicted to the series, just like people became addicted to to the high quality blue meth Walter and Jesse cooked.
It's only cliche because it's now what everyone believes at this point. It's BB, Sopranos, The Wire, GoT (for the most part). In no order. It's one of the all time greats
@@crimsonpearl4686 I actually think breaking bad is a little better than the sopranos but both are masterpiece television. I do have a few shows above the both of them there’s a lot of amazing shows out there
In the context, and the first two minutes of the scene analysis for sure, but he still needs to learn quite a lot. I feel like he still can improve much more and not commit so many errors in mantaining a flow, I dont want to hear his voice that much on top of the scene. And it doesnt need to be that way-
The phone call is also important because it means Saul made the call and it can’t be taken back, which means Gus will know that Walt tried to interfere, which means now Gus will 100% go after his whole family
Well yea, that's obvious, hence the mental break and psychotic laughter that, honestly, is the most reasonable thing one can do if one finds themselves in that situation. My entire family is about to get brutally murdered due to the fact that I snitched on my crime boss because I was confident the money I have gathered was enough to pay for my family to disappear from the danger, so snitching is the best play to save my brother in law consequence-free. Leme get home and hurry the frick up, get the money, and skeddadle the fuck out of here with my fa.....Wifey...where is my money? Oh you had no choice but to give it away....not to just anyone, but to the one person in the world you cheated on me with......WELP THATS FUCKING HILARIOUS HAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@@barnacleboi2595 In that scene, I thoroughly related to WW in his maniacal, hysterical outburst of insane laughter. To see all your avenues to success converge in one final fatal disaster, having ALL your means of recourse slammed shut in your face and have nowhere to turn. That has caused me to react EXACTLY like WW did. Fortunately, I wasn't laying in the dirt, under the house, surrounded by scary spiderwebs and empty bags of cash (actually no cash). Epic!
I like to think if Vince ever saw this video he'd respond with, "Composition? Brown lighting? Coffins? Nah we all just kinda did that one day. Bryan Cranston just felt like screaming too."
"Yeah, Cranston just thought of a funny joke at the wrong time and started laughing. He was actually supposed to curl up and shiver. We all wanted to go home as this was the fiftieth take so we just kept it in."
You're saying this about the guy who would not begin shooting until he walked into shot, sorted some leaves properly on a table, and then resumed shooting.
The clothing bags always reminded me of body bags and I was surprised not to see it pointed out in the video. Maybe it ‘s a case of “well yeah thats obvious” idk
This scene actually did a better job at kicking in my fight or flight instincts and making me uneasy than many horror movies I’ve watched. I remember feeling so disturbed and uneasy watching it that when the episode ended, I had to put on RUclips to distract myself from what I was feeling. That angle of Skylar looking down at Walt along with that steady thumping and Marie telling Skylar, “It’s happening again.” - all of it just feels so disturbing
Wow....I never connected that last transition.... thank you. This most definitely was a disturbing episode....physically, emotionally, visually......I loved the way you broke down the sound aspect.
So i'm just starting this channel so I'd really appreciate if you want to watch my other videos or share this one with someone you think might like it :)
Been pouring over your channel after an algorithm recommendation, liked em all and subbed! Only recommendation would be spell check (eg: teLLephone) pronunciations, and audio seemed off on some of the footage of yourself (don't forget to "slate" or clap to get them synched. Commenters will be all over it I'm sure. I for one don't really care because of how more the rest of it all comes through as polished with your essay takes and the added footage. Seems like you actually paid attention in film class. ;) Cheers! PS: I may have missed the joke originally about teLLephone being a play off of lanceLLoti, so... there you go, works either way. ;)
the angling is a lot like her looking down on him like a body in a grave when he is in the crawlspace. it feels like someone upset like staring at a body in a funeral especially with walter's positioning.
I don't know anything about cinematography and yet this was very easy to follow, very insightful and very entertaining throughout. You will be one of the greats
I absolutely love how the roles completely flip in this scene: Walter just wants to keep the family safe, and Skyler confessed that she did illegal things for her family
The transition from utter sorrow laughter was perfectly executed, but what really sold it to me was the one moment between his hysterical laughter, he twitched involuntarily and it freaked me the fuck out. Its the moment before the camera closes in in Skylara face in horror. I was freaked out, too. I was horrifed. Also, in awe with Brian Cranstons performance. Just brilliant.
Crawl space is probably my favorite episode of the show. The crawl space scene was the moment I realized that this was the greatest show I had ever seen.
I just looked and was mad surprised there's only 2k subs tuning in to this level of examination, commentary, and video composition. Props dude this is a great scene analysis and very entertaining to watch
when i first watched this scene it made me go wide eyed and silent for the whole duration lol, they did a really, really good job transmitting the utter hopelessness walter felt at that very moment
Man I remember watching this scene for the first time. I felt sooooo anxious and had so much anxiety, like my heart was beating. The first time any show has ever made me feel this way
At the end, when the pulse starts to fade away and the white noise begins, makes me think that those are Walter's last heartbeats as Heisenberg is slowly taking over. The zoom out conveys the idea of Walter's soul leaving his body as well. A bit pretentious, i know, but i like to see it that way.
i genuinely wish i could watch this scene for the first time again. no episode of any series will EVER manage to make me more anxious, stressed, and just...i can't even describe what else i felt. it was that amazing
I've seen Breaking Bad like 3 times already but this scene scared the living shit outta me every single time. When I watched this episode for the first time I had a VERY unsettling feeling. I literally got goosebumps.
That scene where Skylar pulls away from the crawlspace door reminded me of the tenseness of The Shining with Nicholson. That music just sets the scene so well. Just brilliant.
I always noticed how after this moment, walt's deception anf lying skills increased like crazy. He sucked at it earlier, but after this moment he was a master at it
The sound design and soundtrack of Breaking Bad is really good aswell. This moment and the part at the end where Walter kills Jack stands out as incredibly unnerving pieces; somewhat Silent Hill-esque.
Walter’s laughter is a realization that his plan has been sabotaged by the person/very reason that he began this quest in the first place. It is the laughter of disbelief combined with disgust and a touch of momentarily giving up.
Your master class in art direction and camera movement, both things I’ve known about for years, but not fully grasped, has recast how I will view movie making. Thank you!
Skyler slowly walking towards the phone as she is listening to Marie…she knows the threat on Hank is also the danger that is causing Walter’s madness. Only her family doesn’t get protection from the DEA, Walt needed the money to protect the family, and it’s gone. But like the badass she is, she’s switches off the panic turns on the pretending not to know anything mode and is there for her sister.
Skyler is one of the strongest and most resilient characters ever written. Imagine ur sociopathic husband collapsing in front of you because you sent the money you and him laundered to someone that threatened you and then as it’s happening, you go on to comfort you panicking sibling without giving away the fact that the threats on her husband are causing by the man in basement going through a mental breakdown. She is the hero of the series.
Wtf? you have 150 subscribers? i totally expected to see way more when i looked down after watching the video. Props for the high quality content, i'd love to see more breaking bad/better call saul stuff :)
For a video of THIS quality it deserves 100x times the attention. but this is phenomenal i love how you approach these scenes in a much more deeper way than most compared to the generic "crawlspace tomb"
This scene just made everything feel very dark, VERY fast, even more so than the usual amount on this show. Walt’s laughter was so disturbing I couldn’t believe what I was seeing lol. The severity of the situation was felt all at once in this one scene. Brilliantly done
Honestly I'm struggling to articulate how much I love this lol, I've been kinda looking for inspiration to make video essays as detailed as this but I completely lack the knowledge to make something this masterful. I aspire to be like you and honestly thank you for making this. I've never subscribed to anyone in 8 minutes 🤣🙏🏾💖
So much attention to detail and then at 6:15 "Telephone" is misspelled. A test to see if we notice small details, perhaps? HA! Nice one. I SEE WHAT YA DID THERE. Bad ass channel BTW... subbed!
This scene by itself is already good but knowing the context to it makes it even better. The way that Walt is going insane with skyler watching in horror because Walt knows his family is dead
This is a fantastic analysis, one of my new favorites actually. Great job! One thing I felt like pointing out (hadn't seen it mentioned before but may have missed it) is that Rian Johnson didn't direct this episode, Scott Winant did.
Keen to watch this, I felt physically ill the first time I watched this scene and it was on my mind for weeks afterwards. Everytime I re-watch the entire show it takes me a few months to have the unsettling sadness about the giant waste of it all leave me. The writing, directing, acting, editing etc are just so real and human and brilliant that even knowing its just a show I can't shake the raw emotions it brings.
The line, "If the lab was Heisenberg's coffin, this moment was Walter Whites" is actually so good. Consider me a fan 😭
Yeah that line hit so hard
So I guess we finally found the moment Walter White became Heisenberg?
@@h3ckNo that’s what I was thinking, it’s now my head-canon
Thank you very much bro, I appreciate that you value those kind of details
@@h3ckNo there's a video essay explaining why that line of thinking is stupid
Not my own observation, but something worth mentioning: Skylar begging with Walter that she did it for the family flipped Walt’s narrative on himself, and for a brief second Walter gets to experience what he did to his family this entire time.
That's true. Good that you mention it.
Damn u right. Hearing that part made me so angry that I didn't notice
@@leonsdx It made you angry? Angry towards whom?
@@donniem4597to himself? It’s literally implied since he didn’t get it the first time??
@@donniem4597 The character who said it, Skylar?
“If the lab was Heisenberg’s coffin, this moment was Walter White’s” great ending line. Subbed right after.
Same
@@dstarr3 Same lmao that was cold af
mf unironically said "this is the moment walter white became heisenberg" and you were like damn dude DEEP
it was corny asf what is u on about 💀🙏
@@EQuake2290 nah more like where Heisenburg fully took over, and his now alterego of Walter White was no more.
Bryan's acting in this scene was just SO GOOD. The fear, the screaming, and the laughter afterwards. It was beautiful.
Fucking A!!! I think this was his finest moment of the series only next to his final call to Skyler where he absolves her of any involvement to the evesdropping police. What a goddamn actor. The intensity of this scene, the pulsating music, the sheer weight of the moment for Walter, the shift in his mental state from frenetic and looking for his money, the desperation to escape, to confusion, and finally disbelief into a state of complete mental breakdown and maniacal laughter. Acceptance of his fate, at the ludicrous thought of being brought down by freakin' Ted was too much for him to process. Anna Gunn was tremendous as well.
@@slaughtered777 That and the scene where jesse has the gun to his head
You can't forget Anna Gunn's phenomenal acting either
There’s also a very simple aspect of the scene, like the crawl space feels like hell itself, (it’s literally a basement) and Walt just finally descends into it. Like some sort of demon of greed. Also this was really good you’ve earned a sub!
Totally! And thanks!
bro is reaching 😭😭😭😭
Bro cooked with this one. 99.1% pure.
comment of the year
0.9% ‘tellephone’ 😅 only joking, it was a great vid about a great scene
You’re goddamn right!
Finally someone acknowledging that this was definitely the scariest scene in all of the show.
seriously dude i can watch this series 3000 times and that scene will unsettle me to no end, uncanny and awesome.
why r u saying "finally" as if this isnt a majority opinion
@@ratyrat5The majority of the fans also consider the "you're goddamn right" scene as one of the best when it's one of the cheesiest and forced badass scenes, so
@@osheroth always thought it was good because it was deliberately cheesy and jerky at the same time yet it still felt aware of it's nature.
Literally everyone thinks this is the scariest and best scene in the show.
I feel like it's such a cliche at this point to praise Breaking Bad for the masterpiece that it is, but every analysis I watch just reveals new layers of brilliance that I never even considered before. This show was something truly special.
Yeah breaking bad is nothing short of a masterpiece. It easily is one of the ten best shows I’ve ever watched
It's never a cliche to praise a great piece of work - the feeling of being astounded can never be a cliche as that feeling of "wow" is rare in most creative works. The reason I first hooked onto Breaking Bad was because I saw some repetitive social media talking about an important reveal (probably Gus Fring's exit). And when I finally decided to check the show out, I couldn't believe I'd been missing out on some of the BEST television I'd ever seen. The biggest irony was I instantly became addicted to the series, just like people became addicted to to the high quality blue meth Walter and Jesse cooked.
It's only cliche because it's now what everyone believes at this point. It's BB, Sopranos, The Wire, GoT (for the most part). In no order. It's one of the all time greats
No doubt very good series, but Soprano's blows it away!
@@crimsonpearl4686 I actually think breaking bad is a little better than the sopranos but both are masterpiece television. I do have a few shows above the both of them there’s a lot of amazing shows out there
The editing of this video is insane. High quality editing on top of incredible analysis. Bravo
Thank you bro!
Yes, but @6:15 Telephone with 2 L's..."Tellephone"... foreshadowing of Breaking Bad II? Or not knowing how to spell-check?
In the context, and the first two minutes of the scene analysis for sure, but he still needs to learn quite a lot. I feel like he still can improve much more and not commit so many errors in mantaining a flow, I dont want to hear his voice that much on top of the scene. And it doesnt need to be that way-
@@danielmoreno2969, then don't watch, Mr. "I'm no fun at parties"
@@danielmoreno2969if you're annoyed by the amount of commentary in a commentary video, that might just be personal taste
The phone call is also important because it means Saul made the call and it can’t be taken back, which means Gus will know that Walt tried to interfere, which means now Gus will 100% go after his whole family
This show somehow gets better and better the more intricate details like this you recognize
Well yea, that's obvious, hence the mental break and psychotic laughter that, honestly, is the most reasonable thing one can do if one finds themselves in that situation.
My entire family is about to get brutally murdered due to the fact that I snitched on my crime boss because I was confident the money I have gathered was enough to pay for my family to disappear from the danger, so snitching is the best play to save my brother in law consequence-free. Leme get home and hurry the frick up, get the money, and skeddadle the fuck out of here with my fa.....Wifey...where is my money? Oh you had no choice but to give it away....not to just anyone, but to the one person in the world you cheated on me with......WELP
THATS FUCKING HILARIOUS HAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Man I never thought about that
@@barnacleboi2595
In that scene, I thoroughly related to WW in his maniacal, hysterical outburst of insane laughter. To see all your avenues to success converge in one final fatal disaster, having ALL your means of recourse slammed shut in your face and have nowhere to turn. That has caused me to react EXACTLY like WW did. Fortunately, I wasn't laying in the dirt, under the house, surrounded by scary spiderwebs and empty bags of cash (actually no cash).
Epic!
I like to think if Vince ever saw this video he'd respond with, "Composition? Brown lighting? Coffins? Nah we all just kinda did that one day. Bryan Cranston just felt like screaming too."
"Yeah, Cranston just thought of a funny joke at the wrong time and started laughing. He was actually supposed to curl up and shiver. We all wanted to go home as this was the fiftieth take so we just kept it in."
Bryan was feeling a little quirky that day
You're saying this about the guy who would not begin shooting until he walked into shot, sorted some leaves properly on a table, and then resumed shooting.
Bravo, Bryan!
That would imply that professionals are amateurs who get lucky improvising.
I just have to point out, that the clothing bag at the beginning looking like a body bag, it really cements the statement of “tomb-feeling” imo
Good point 👉
The clothing bags always reminded me of body bags and I was surprised not to see it pointed out in the video. Maybe it ‘s a case of “well yeah thats obvious” idk
@@Sam-tj4ci I kinda had that thought too 😅
Yeah, I kinda thought it was a body I'd forgotten about lol.
This scene actually did a better job at kicking in my fight or flight instincts and making me uneasy than many horror movies I’ve watched. I remember feeling so disturbed and uneasy watching it that when the episode ended, I had to put on RUclips to distract myself from what I was feeling. That angle of Skylar looking down at Walt along with that steady thumping and Marie telling Skylar, “It’s happening again.” - all of it just feels so disturbing
cry baby holy 😆😆😭😭
@@2uqra Excessive usage of emojis is often accompanied with shoe size IQ
@@bloblablah7409spoken like a true redittor
@@pirilon78 What is with these negative ass comments lmao god forbid I appreciate some good cinematography.
@@bloblablah7409 I agree with the original comment but yours was ass 💀
Wow....I never connected that last transition.... thank you. This most definitely was a disturbing episode....physically, emotionally, visually......I loved the way you broke down the sound aspect.
Damn. I wrote a whole multi-page essay on this scene and honestly your analysis blew mine out of the water. This is an awesome piece of work.
Your essay must've sucked if this analysis blew yours out of the water.🤣
@@francoisgendron9762nah his essays are class yours is trash bud
So i'm just starting this channel so I'd really appreciate if you want to watch my other videos or share this one with someone you think might like it :)
Been pouring over your channel after an algorithm recommendation, liked em all and subbed! Only recommendation would be spell check (eg: teLLephone) pronunciations, and audio seemed off on some of the footage of yourself (don't forget to "slate" or clap to get them synched. Commenters will be all over it I'm sure. I for one don't really care because of how more the rest of it all comes through as polished with your essay takes and the added footage. Seems like you actually paid attention in film class. ;) Cheers! PS: I may have missed the joke originally about teLLephone being a play off of lanceLLoti, so... there you go, works either way. ;)
the angling is a lot like her looking down on him like a body in a grave when he is in the crawlspace. it feels like someone upset like staring at a body in a funeral especially with walter's positioning.
I thought so too
man, bryan cranston’s laugh echoing in the background is just terrifying. great video once again!
What season and episode # is this from?
The laughing is when Walt became Jonkleberg
Who the actual fuck is jonklelberg
@@SKIBIDITOILETKILLEDMYHUSBAND the jonklerberg
@@SKIBIDITOILETKILLEDMYHUSBANDhe could stop jonkling
Breaking Aslume
Say my name.
youre the jonkler baby!
I don't know anything about cinematography and yet this was very easy to follow, very insightful and very entertaining throughout. You will be one of the greats
I absolutely love how the roles completely flip in this scene: Walter just wants to keep the family safe, and Skyler confessed that she did illegal things for her family
she even says the phrase: "I did it for the family"
some really good editing choices here. keeping the soundtrack going when you pause the clip is brilliant
The transition from utter sorrow laughter was perfectly executed, but what really sold it to me was the one moment between his hysterical laughter, he twitched involuntarily and it freaked me the fuck out. Its the moment before the camera closes in in Skylara face in horror. I was freaked out, too. I was horrifed. Also, in awe with Brian Cranstons performance. Just brilliant.
what a killer final line
this guy deserves way WAY more attention. he will be big. mark my words.
Thank you so much for your kind words and belief in me! I truly appreciate it
i was about to comment this too, i thought this vid had a million views at first
He’ll probably have a million subs in like a year
@@youllbemytourniquetwell he’s almost at 50K for right now
@@nikkydalby7126well he’s almost at 100K now
Walt's laughing gives the shining vibes
You mean The demon possesing jack laugh as evil as it get😂
The heartbeat soundtrack as well! Good eye i hadnt caught that.
Nah, it sounds more like pyscho getting decapitated
Skyler singing happy birthday to Ted was the most disturbing scene in all history
Lmao
Spot on buddy! 😂
I clicked this video to see this comment
Dunno, the handjob scene was pretty disturbing IMHO
Come on man. Most disturbing ,all history? Thats a stretch and then some. I liked it
Crawl space is probably my favorite episode of the show. The crawl space scene was the moment I realized that this was the greatest show I had ever seen.
Same. That scene changed my entire perspective on Breaking Bad. Same with Ozymandias
I just looked and was mad surprised there's only 2k subs tuning in to this level of examination, commentary, and video composition. Props dude this is a great scene analysis and very entertaining to watch
when i first watched this scene it made me go wide eyed and silent for the whole duration lol, they did a really, really good job transmitting the utter hopelessness walter felt at that very moment
Man I remember watching this scene for the first time. I felt sooooo anxious and had so much anxiety, like my heart was beating. The first time any show has ever made me feel this way
At the end, when the pulse starts to fade away and the white noise begins, makes me think that those are Walter's last heartbeats as Heisenberg is slowly taking over. The zoom out conveys the idea of Walter's soul leaving his body as well.
A bit pretentious, i know, but i like to see it that way.
This was the moment Walt become Jorkleberg
i genuinely wish i could watch this scene for the first time again. no episode of any series will EVER manage to make me more anxious, stressed, and just...i can't even describe what else i felt. it was that amazing
Everyone's obssessing over that last line ("If the lab was Heisenberg's coffin, this moment was Walter White's").
Well, so am I. Brilliant.
Ego. That is what is what every character has, in this show
Every single one. Mike is the only one with a tiny bit of humility. Especially in Better Call Saul.
@@May52525Mike has an ego on him as well though
Not Gale
@@SunshinePipnah gale got some too
@@West_is_Jelqing Don't forget Holly
Skylar singing birthday song to Ted is actually the most disturbing scene in TV history.
I've seen Breaking Bad like 3 times already but this scene scared the living shit outta me every single time. When I watched this episode for the first time I had a VERY unsettling feeling. I literally got goosebumps.
this was a fantastic video. i remember being absolutely floored by this episode the first time i watched the series. this puts it into words nicely
That scene where Skylar pulls away from the crawlspace door reminded me of the tenseness of The Shining with Nicholson. That music just sets the scene so well. Just brilliant.
I always noticed how after this moment, walt's deception anf lying skills increased like crazy.
He sucked at it earlier, but after this moment he was a master at it
The sound design and soundtrack of Breaking Bad is really good aswell. This moment and the part at the end where Walter kills Jack stands out as incredibly unnerving pieces; somewhat Silent Hill-esque.
Walter’s laughter is a realization that his plan has been sabotaged by the person/very reason that he began this quest in the first place. It is the laughter of disbelief combined with disgust and a touch of momentarily giving up.
This isn't how i remember the Big Lebowski.
*"SHUT UP, DONNIE!!!"*
You are not the dude. You're incapable of being the dude. I had a dude but now I don't
1:24 the ant is a paid actor
No literally.. he said he placed the ant there for dramatic effect 😅
I keep think about how good Bryan did that laugh, truly an amazing actor
Great analysis, this is straight up horror movie filmmaking!! So sick. Walt is legitimately a monster here
The way you broke that down was 🔥. I’m fkn with the channel bro.
Your master class in art direction and camera movement, both things I’ve known about for years, but not fully grasped, has recast how I will view movie making. Thank you!
Skyler slowly walking towards the phone as she is listening to Marie…she knows the threat on Hank is also the danger that is causing Walter’s madness. Only her family doesn’t get protection from the DEA, Walt needed the money to protect the family, and it’s gone. But like the badass she is, she’s switches off the panic turns on the pretending not to know anything mode and is there for her sister.
Skyler is one of the strongest and most resilient characters ever written. Imagine ur sociopathic husband collapsing in front of you because you sent the money you and him laundered to someone that threatened you and then as it’s happening, you go on to comfort you panicking sibling without giving away the fact that the threats on her husband are causing by the man in basement going through a mental breakdown.
She is the hero of the series.
It was so dark and hopeless, and then Walt's laughter filled the air.... And I knew at that moment, everything was going to be okay.
Wtf? you have 150 subscribers? i totally expected to see way more when i looked down after watching the video. Props for the high quality content, i'd love to see more breaking bad/better call saul stuff :)
Wow I just became his 400th, the algorithm does wonders I suppose
Thank you so much bro!
@@lancelloti. goddamn Im here at 1.44k
@@LeftNutTraumaafter a month bro's at 17K🗣️👏👏
41k now !
The music is so amazingly haunting and really captures the doom and dread here
Dude, I can't describe how uneasy this scene made me feel when I first watched it. Absolutely incredible acting. Great analysis.
This is so well edited bro
0:29 Skyler also did something else to Ted
Agree 100%. I have always felt this way; only a handful of scenes have _ever_ made me feel the sense of panic that 'Crawl Space' did.
i’ve never felt more disturbed while watching a show than with this scene. bryan cranston is insane.
The last sentence man... so cool, poetic even
For a video of THIS quality it deserves 100x times the attention. but this is phenomenal i love how you approach these scenes in a much more deeper way than most compared to the generic
"crawlspace tomb"
to me the scene when jesse's enslaved was the most disturbing because it gave me mixed emotions and felt suffocated
This scene just made everything feel very dark, VERY fast, even more so than the usual amount on this show. Walt’s laughter was so disturbing I couldn’t believe what I was seeing lol. The severity of the situation was felt all at once in this one scene. Brilliantly done
and they turned skylers words into a meme
Great video man. Cant wait to see where your channel goes.
its so hard to imagine that the actors are actually really nice to each other behind the scenes
More like its hard to imagine
This channel is gonna take off soon. I'm glad to have been here
Good video man keep this up you'll be huge!!!
thank you so much bro 🙏❤
agreed!
I always loved this scene, it has always stood out to me. Thanks for the analysis 😊
For me it’s either Skyler singing Happy Birthday or Marie humming the French National Anthem
every scene with skyler
1:02 this is the moment tyrus became taurus
The scream is the funniest thing ever because of memes when it's such a devastating moment
My absolute favourite scene of the whole show. Nice analysis 😊❤️
I think that "Ozymandias" was most disturbing and probably the best episode of all.
This analysis was a masterpiece. Bravo, Vince.
In all seriousness, an excellent video on the episode.
Dude, these videos are insane quality. You're going to go places
Brilliant analysis with a well executed video.
Man I really like your video keep on doing what you do
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One of my favorite episodes - this is brilliant!
Why didn’t WW just keep his mouth shut and cook for Gus? Don’t say anything to Jesse, don’t say anything to Saul. Just treat it like a regular job?
You earned yourself a new fan. impressive analysis
Good video, good analysis. Enjoyed.
Straight to the point, love this ❤
Honestly I'm struggling to articulate how much I love this lol, I've been kinda looking for inspiration to make video essays as detailed as this but I completely lack the knowledge to make something this masterful. I aspire to be like you and honestly thank you for making this. I've never subscribed to anyone in 8 minutes 🤣🙏🏾💖
Telephone has one "l".
The telephone ringing is just perfect. Best show ever.
I wonder if they shot this in the Netherlands because these shots are Dutch as hell. Also, 6:13 bro really spelled "telephone" wrong.
Dude coulda wrote POO on screen and it wouldn’t matter diddly squat to me 🤷♂️
Yeah. Maybe it's shallow, but that kind of took me out of the whole video. It's hard to take someone seriously who makes such an obvious error.
@@nicks4802saying diddly squat is equal to saying skibiddi toilet rizz but fr tho
My favorite scene in the entire show. The production, circumstance, the acting. Everything makes the scene so perfect.
my GOD, that pulsing made me so uncomfortable. I love it.
I don’t understand how anyone can hate Skyler watching this scene
So much attention to detail and then at 6:15 "Telephone" is misspelled. A test to see if we notice small details, perhaps? HA! Nice one. I SEE WHAT YA DID THERE. Bad ass channel BTW... subbed!
This scene by itself is already good but knowing the context to it makes it even better. The way that Walt is going insane with skyler watching in horror because Walt knows his family is dead
Amazing video!
What a great sample of film analysis, perfectly executed
Great analyses. You have another sub and like! This shows how much effort has been put into this series, Bravo Vince!
This is a fantastic analysis, one of my new favorites actually. Great job! One thing I felt like pointing out (hadn't seen it mentioned before but may have missed it) is that Rian Johnson didn't direct this episode, Scott Winant did.
Solid analysis. Good work
Bro I can’t believe how underrated you are! Remember me when you’re famous bro!
Keen to watch this, I felt physically ill the first time I watched this scene and it was on my mind for weeks afterwards. Everytime I re-watch the entire show it takes me a few months to have the unsettling sadness about the giant waste of it all leave me. The writing, directing, acting, editing etc are just so real and human and brilliant that even knowing its just a show I can't shake the raw emotions it brings.
Something’s telling me this channel will get huge one day and every time I say this is right lmao
Thank you bro! lets hope you are right
@@lancelloti. especially at this rate. Right now you’re just about 5 subs from a thousand. Just yesterday you had like a hundred subs
this scene literally gave me goosebumps🔥🔥