Really? I thought the ending was awesome. But the last season was not up to par with the first 4 seasons. Without a real nemesis for Heisenberg, it didn't stack up. Gincarlo Esposito ruined us with Gus I think. We were so used to that dynamic between them, Gus being such a perfect antagonist, that those nazi gang guys just kind of came out of nowhere to be the big enemy in the last couple of episodes. Don't get me wrong, the actual ending was just pure class all the way. But the fact that those nobody nazi douchebags did more damage just to Jesse than had been done to him throughout the whole rest of the show combined, showed that they had either taken the show 1 season too far, or had killed Gus a season too early. Gus should have been Walt and Jesse's big bad for the "felina"
@@w0bbl3r I thought the Nazis were the weakpoint of the season as well and it really was about Hank/Walt/Jesse keeping my interest for 5, but yes it wasn't as good as the Gus/Walt/Jesse/Hank storyline. I will say though that the finale completely won me back and going back to save Jesse felt really good and fitting to end on...it was a really good finale, the climax ended in season 4 and that's okay.
The ending was perfect actually the whole series was perfect but I would’ve been more great if walt and jesse talked a bit more and hugged that would’ve been so great to be apat from this characters but anyways what we saw eventually was satisfying too and i cried in the end as well
@@stevennalmz How is it pussyish to fear losing family? Walter didn't want sh*t to happen to his family SINCE THE VERY BEGGINING, it makes sense to be scared and desperate.
Honestly my favorite moment is when he breaks into Elliot and Gretchen's house and confronts them fully embracing his Heisenberg persona, it's was so bad ass and sadisfying
Michael Kilmester The episode where Gus threatens to kill Walt's entire family and when he finds out that Skylar gave all his money to Ted. Nothing but chills watching that episode
Juan Chavez I so agree. Another one of my favourite is "Granite state". And the scene where Walt is at the bar and watches the Charlie Rose interview of his old friends.
Stacking Benjies why do people keep saying this? You obviously dont hate the last episode, so why are you saying love and hate? You simply dont like the fact that it ended but you dont dislike the episode ya dumb fuk
There are no bad episodes of Breaking Bad, but Ozymandias is the best. It's such an emotional journey; it leaves me wiped out by the end, no matter how many times I watch it.
I don' t really remeber the crawl space episode, but the final scene in which walter snapped and kept laughing hysterically as if he's lost his mind, is my favourite one.
I agree, the last episode is king, but there are many amazing moments. I grew up near the breaking bad house (in the background of my google pic) and it was surreal to see so much of that series take place in my neighborhood.
Ozymandias, everything about it, the opening flashback to the first cook, Hank, Walt telling Jesse about Jane, pushing the barrel home and seeing his pants from ep 1 in fhe desert, the confrontation with Skyler and Walt Jr and then my absolute favorite, Walt calling Skyler at the end... Bryan's acting actually made me weep like a baby on my couch...I felt so bad for Walt and knew everything was coming to an end for him and the show, that's when it hit me.... simply incredible storytelling! I loved every moment of it.
Still cant get over how good this series was. Wish i could forget it all and watch it all again. Its actually amazing, the twist and turns the symbolic messages leading up to events, the acting, the storyline, everything is perfect in it.
Did anyone else note that "Felina" is an anagram of "Finale?" Hard to pick a fave, though "Felina" was at least near the top. SPOILER: My favorite situation was in "Felina" when the laser "sights" train onto Gretchen and Elliott. Their reaction is priceless, as is Walt's orchestration of it. I loved the reveal of Skinny and Badger when he asks for his laser pointers back. But... I've watched other scenes over and over, esp. the buildup to Gus' "Face-off." Did anyone else get the food reference to Gus' last name, "Fring?" Happens to be one of my favorite sides. I took it as a pseudonym, as Gus strictly hid his Chilean background. Only Don Eladio seemed to know Gus' true past.
Felina is also a reference to El Paso by Marty Robbins, where a cowboy rides back into town for someone he loves even though his death is certain. And I'm sure you can see the relation there
id say the last two episodes but as one, mainly because it really couldve been one episode as like a TV movie, but was split down the middle cause of the tone and plot shift the wind down was beautiful, from that huge 14th episode and this amazingly constructed granite state, with the perfect perfect ending to then also kick off the finale. really its masterclass, and its definitely my favourite to not only watch but think about + great music choices
I really don't blame people when they say that "Ozymandias" is their favorite episode of Breaking Bad. But i have to agree with Bryan here, and go with "Felina" as my personal favorite episode.
There’s so many phenomenal episodes. Maybe Ozymandias, I remember after watching that and just thinking to myself “that was some of the most entertaining and thrilling episodes of tv I have ever seen.” As far as moments the ending to Crawl Space has always been up there. I also loved the scene when Walt comes out of nowhere and runs over the dealers before Jesse gets himself killed. I mean I could go on and on but yeah. Lol
I suspect that most of us, however, feel that The Fly episode is our least favorite. Whenever I rewatch the series, seriously, I have to just skip that one, since I'd rather watch paint dry...
Felina is my favourite episode too. The other episodes mentioned here are wonderful as well - there's so many excellent episodes on this show - but I'm with Bryan Cranston, I'd pick Felina.
The show began with Walt taking on the persona of Heisenberg, but as the show continue Heisenberg consumed Walt and he became the thing that he told Walt Jr he didn’t him to remember by. He believed that he was doing this for his family but Heisenberg soon consumed him and it ruined his whole life. It destroyed his family, murdered his brother in law, psychologically scarred his wife and left his children without a father and the only thing Holly will grow up knowing was Heisenberg as her father, not Walt. I think the ending is perfect because even though he was fighting cancer, people were out to kill him, the DEA was hunting him down, all these things out to kill him and the thing that actually does it is himself and he knew it when he made the gatling gun. That’s why at the end he dies smiling, that’s Heisenberg smiling. Heisenberg got what he wanted, he killed all his enemies, freed Jessie, and ruled a drug empire. Walt became consumed by Heisenberg that he lost the old him. Evident by his last line with Sky when he says that he did it for him because he liked it.
It's just simply the greatest show of all time. That being said, i'll go with Ozymandias. I've never seen such an emotional ride!
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are you serious?? it's difficult to choose but... CRAWL SPACE. Where is the money??? And that laugh... I remember when I watched for the first time, the credits ended and I was still stucked to my sofa, watching the black screen, trying to process the magnificent of the final scene and the actors
I'm glad that even Bryan Cranston himself thinks Felina is the best episode. Ozymandias is obviously widely regarded as the best episode and for good reason but for me personally Felina takes the cake.
Right. And the reason behind making it, a "bottle episode," to stay under budget. I didn't know that for a long time. For a bottle episode to be that awesome and intense--amazing writing, acting, directing.
"He became a cancer of his own". I never thought of that. Thats a good anology!
Veggis
Wtf I read that right as he was saying it
*Analogy
@BXZ5097 BXZ Well done! Here's a cookie as your reward for being such a clever boy 🍪
I was thinking that when he said it - "why didn't I catch that???"
The ending of Breaking Bad was so damn perfect. They didnt let it get dragged out and ended it perfectly satisfying.
i think the ending could have been better if walt and jesse had talked for more than a minute
Squidward But you have to remember, Jesse hates Walt, no matter the bond they used to have. He wanted justice for Brock, and nothing more.
Really? I thought the ending was awesome. But the last season was not up to par with the first 4 seasons. Without a real nemesis for Heisenberg, it didn't stack up.
Gincarlo Esposito ruined us with Gus I think. We were so used to that dynamic between them, Gus being such a perfect antagonist, that those nazi gang guys just kind of came out of nowhere to be the big enemy in the last couple of episodes.
Don't get me wrong, the actual ending was just pure class all the way. But the fact that those nobody nazi douchebags did more damage just to Jesse than had been done to him throughout the whole rest of the show combined, showed that they had either taken the show 1 season too far, or had killed Gus a season too early.
Gus should have been Walt and Jesse's big bad for the "felina"
@@w0bbl3r I thought the Nazis were the weakpoint of the season as well and it really was about Hank/Walt/Jesse keeping my interest for 5, but yes it wasn't as good as the Gus/Walt/Jesse/Hank storyline. I will say though that the finale completely won me back and going back to save Jesse felt really good and fitting to end on...it was a really good finale, the climax ended in season 4 and that's okay.
The ending was perfect actually the whole series was perfect but I would’ve been more great if walt and jesse talked a bit more and hugged that would’ve been so great to be apat from this characters but anyways what we saw eventually was satisfying too and i cried in the end as well
The scene where he tells hank to tread lightly is just incredible.
Yeah the confrontation was so subtle and perfect
More like pussyish
@@stevennalmz How is it pussyish to fear losing family? Walter didn't want sh*t to happen to his family SINCE THE VERY BEGGINING, it makes sense to be scared and desperate.
@@stevennalmz buzzkill
While breaking bad was well written it was the brilliance of Bryan Cranston that brought Walter White to life.
Who would believe this guy is 61?
Scranton Strangler yes??
Scranton Strangler he looks 49
I never thought of that
We need a bacon for that
yes
Rich: Bryan did you enjoy your role as Walter White?
Bryan: You're godamn right!!
Rich Brian
Honestly my favorite moment is when he breaks into Elliot and Gretchen's house and confronts them fully embracing his Heisenberg persona, it's was so bad ass and sadisfying
Ozymandias is the best episode but my favorite episode has got to be Crawl Space
exactly
Juan Chavez Which Episode is Crawl Space?
Michael Kilmester The episode where Gus threatens to kill Walt's entire family and when he finds out that Skylar gave all his money to Ted. Nothing but chills watching that episode
Juan Chavez I so agree. Another one of my favourite is "Granite state". And the scene where Walt is at the bar and watches the Charlie Rose interview of his old friends.
Agreed.
Crawl Space for me was possibly the most spine chilling TV ending I've ever watched. Outstanding show I'm rewatching so i can watch El Camino!
Loved and hated the last episode. Loved bc the whole show was absolutely incredible, hated bc I knew it was the last episode...
Stacking Benjies why do people keep saying this? You obviously dont hate the last episode, so why are you saying love and hate? You simply dont like the fact that it ended but you dont dislike the episode ya dumb fuk
+Patty Brard youre taking it too seriously
Rain :D nah its legit a retarded thing to say
+Patty Brard see it as a figure of speech
I much prefer the show went out on a high then getting dragged out way past its expiration date like they did with Dexter.
Ah The Last scene of "Granite State"...
Dilruba Ahmed that was a brilliant end to an episode when the theme music kicks in....chiiiills
Fabo Andolini you know the ATLiens so back the hell up off
KingZues in Atlanta right now pomp!!
Dilruba Ahmed HELL YEAH! And the chills I felt because of the theme music.
What about the third season finale? Walt recites Gale's adress and goes "yeah"
Who Dat Ninja you might wanna hold off “oh yeah? Why” because your boss is gonna need me
Who Dat Ninja full measure or half measure is the name of the episode
Hustle Hassan full measure
Blood Money. Dean Norris played so well in this episode and when that garage gate closed, my heart rate went through the roof!
There are no bad episodes of Breaking Bad, but Ozymandias is the best. It's such an emotional journey; it leaves me wiped out by the end, no matter how many times I watch it.
My favorites are Half Measures and Full Measures
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I loved all 62 episodes especially To'hajjilee and Ozymandias
I loved all 62 episodes especially To'hajjilee and Ozymandias
my favorite episode is Salud, where jesse has his own badass "say my name" moment
I was good at it, I Liked it, I was, Alive!
I liked it, i was good at it and i was really.....i was alive
Face off and box cutter were insane
His role as character Walter White was perfect!!!!
Scott Davidson agreed
Still to this day the best show in TV ever
I don' t really remeber the crawl space episode, but the final scene in which walter snapped and kept laughing hysterically as if he's lost his mind, is my favourite one.
I agree, the last episode is king, but there are many amazing moments. I grew up near the breaking bad house (in the background of my google pic) and it was surreal to see so much of that series take place in my neighborhood.
Dude. That’s awesome.
Ozymandias, everything about it, the opening flashback to the first cook, Hank, Walt telling Jesse about Jane, pushing the barrel home and seeing his pants from ep 1 in fhe desert, the confrontation with Skyler and Walt Jr and then my absolute favorite, Walt calling Skyler at the end... Bryan's acting actually made me weep like a baby on my couch...I felt so bad for Walt and knew everything was coming to an end for him and the show, that's when it hit me....
simply incredible storytelling!
I loved every moment of it.
Still cant get over how good this series was. Wish i could forget it all and watch it all again. Its actually amazing, the twist and turns the symbolic messages leading up to events, the acting, the storyline, everything is perfect in it.
the ending of season 2 episode 10 "stay out of my territory"
Granite State is my favorite episode simply because of the ending.
Four days out is my favorite
Yes.
Uhhhhh wire...
I loved every show. All were the BEST.
Half Measures/Full Measures were the two best episodes. Absolutely amazing pieces of television.
I loved every episode of Breaking Bad. But, the final episode will always be my favorite, even though it broke my heart. 💔
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CRAWL SPACE!
buzzerbeater37 AWWWW! *LAUGHS HYSTERICALLY*
You're goddamn right
One of my favs is when Walt meets gus the first time. Awesome acting.
Hard to pick a favourite episode, they're all amazing.
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John Cena this has no views because people don’t care about what other people love.
*ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT*
@@CarlosRamirez-ns7qw i'm not
The way he refers to walter as ‘he’ - like he is a person completely seperate from him is just a testimate to his acting ability
My favorite episode was "DEAD FREIGHT"...when they robbed the train....that was one of the best written episodes of any tv show EVER
The end made me cry....😫😫😫
I haven’t seen “One Minute” posted here!! That was one intense episode.
Great show, there is no wrong answer
Ozymandias king of kings.
Look on my works ye Mighty, and despair !
*ohzuhmandias
John Doe No, he got it.
Nothing beside remains.
Did anyone else note that "Felina" is an anagram of "Finale?"
Hard to pick a fave, though "Felina" was at least near the top.
SPOILER:
My favorite situation was in "Felina" when the laser "sights" train onto Gretchen and Elliott. Their reaction is priceless, as is Walt's orchestration of it. I loved the reveal of Skinny and Badger when he asks for his laser pointers back.
But... I've watched other scenes over and over, esp. the buildup to Gus' "Face-off."
Did anyone else get the food reference to Gus' last name, "Fring?" Happens to be one of my favorite sides. I took it as a pseudonym, as Gus strictly hid his Chilean background. Only Don Eladio seemed to know Gus' true past.
Felina is also a reference to El Paso by Marty Robbins, where a cowboy rides back into town for someone he loves even though his death is certain. And I'm sure you can see the relation there
Felina❤. My baby blue
Granite slate. Simply for that last scene. Incredible.
Bryan i hope u live Forever sir
id say the last two episodes but as one, mainly because it really couldve been one episode as like a TV movie, but was split down the middle cause of the tone and plot shift
the wind down was beautiful, from that huge 14th episode and this amazingly constructed granite state, with the perfect perfect ending to then also kick off the finale. really its masterclass, and its definitely my favourite to not only watch but think about + great music choices
Dead fright and Gliding over all were the ones with the most goosebumps...
The Pilot....because that's the one that got me hooked.
4 Days Out.....I could repeat watch this one many times over and not get bored.
Best show I’ve ever seen
Greatest show of all time
THE TRAIN SCENE IS THE BEST!
Crawl Space was my favourite episode by far, just because of the end.
Felina is bittersweet yet perfect.
Honestly my favorite episode is Full measures, the episode was so tense
I really don't blame people when they say that "Ozymandias" is their favorite episode of Breaking Bad. But i have to agree with Bryan here, and go with "Felina" as my personal favorite episode.
I liked the fly episode too
Me too.
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Seriously never understood that they would make almost a whole episode about the goddamn fly...i didnt like it😵💫
Such style! Love those Louboutins!
The ending couldn't have been pulled off in a more perfect way
Bryan is Gorgeous 💕
One Minute is my favorite.
The Fly is my most favorite episode in the show!😍❤Absolutely loved it as the whole show and it made me laugh so hard!
The Fly. Because it summarizes the entire show.
Its definitly an underrated episode.
Nicolas Huy my fav. It was also too funny
Nah, not even trolling that was easily the worst episode of the series
That was the worst imo
Nicolas Huy
The fly was the only episode in the entire series I hated, and the only episode that is legit filler.
There’s so many phenomenal episodes. Maybe Ozymandias, I remember after watching that and just thinking to myself “that was some of the most entertaining and thrilling episodes of tv I have ever seen.” As far as moments the ending to Crawl Space has always been up there. I also loved the scene when Walt comes out of nowhere and runs over the dealers before Jesse gets himself killed. I mean I could go on and on but yeah. Lol
The most underrated episode is the last episode of season 3
The episode where the guys were talking about the trains...was frikn epic.titled "Dead Freight"..last season..season 5 episode 4..
Walt and Jesse are one of the all time combos in pop culture history.
Half Measure is the greatest episode of Breaking Bad!
He's right. The last two episodes are incredible.
It was important that the cancer didn’t kill him but his actions killed him. It was way more satisfying and just.
I miss breaking bad 😭😭
The worst part about Breaking Bad is that it ended
For me it was the episode when he said “I’m not in danger, I am the danger”
The last one was the best episode of the show.
Salud is my favorite
The ending of Half Measures. I think that was the series peak and the true point of no return. "RUN."
john legend
I totally agree with Brian: saw the finale at least 5 times :)
Controversial, but The Fly was an outstanding display of character development! It’s like the fight between Heisenburg and Walter White, amazing!
I suspect that most of us, however, feel that The Fly episode is our least favorite. Whenever I rewatch the series, seriously, I have to just skip that one, since I'd rather watch paint dry...
Felina is my favourite episode too. The other episodes mentioned here are wonderful as well - there's so many excellent episodes on this show - but I'm with Bryan Cranston, I'd pick Felina.
The show began with Walt taking on the persona of Heisenberg, but as the show continue Heisenberg consumed Walt and he became the thing that he told Walt Jr he didn’t him to remember by.
He believed that he was doing this for his family but Heisenberg soon consumed him and it ruined his whole life. It destroyed his family, murdered his brother in law, psychologically scarred his wife and left his children without a father and the only thing Holly will grow up knowing was Heisenberg as her father, not Walt.
I think the ending is perfect because even though he was fighting cancer, people were out to kill him, the DEA was hunting him down, all these things out to kill him and the thing that actually does it is himself and he knew it when he made the gatling gun.
That’s why at the end he dies smiling, that’s Heisenberg smiling. Heisenberg got what he wanted, he killed all his enemies, freed Jessie, and ruled a drug empire. Walt became consumed by Heisenberg that he lost the old him. Evident by his last line with Sky when he says that he did it for him because he liked it.
It took me a week to finish the last 5 episodes of the show 😔 really needed to know if the ending will be okay
Fly episode grew on me
It's just simply the greatest show of all time. That being said, i'll go with Ozymandias. I've never seen such an emotional ride!
are you serious?? it's difficult to choose but... CRAWL SPACE. Where is the money??? And that laugh... I remember when I watched for the first time, the credits ended and I was still stucked to my sofa, watching the black screen, trying to process the magnificent of the final scene and the actors
Las crónicas de la litrona that question is about episode and no a scene.
I'm glad that even Bryan Cranston himself thinks Felina is the best episode. Ozymandias is obviously widely regarded as the best episode and for good reason but for me personally Felina takes the cake.
It's gotta be Ozymandias for me, although Felina was the perfect ending.
Crawl space is the best episode, hands down.
That laughing scene was so underrated
I like 4 Days Out, when Walt and Jesse get stranded out in the desert when the RV's battery dies
I love The Fly episode.
Ozymandias is my personal favorite.
One of my huge favourites would have to be “Fly”
Just how brilliant the writing is between the humour and serious moment all set in the lab.
Right. And the reason behind making it, a "bottle episode," to stay under budget. I didn't know that for a long time. For a bottle episode to be that awesome and intense--amazing writing, acting, directing.
ImaybetotallywrongbutI'ma...dancin' fool:
Wow didn’t know that myself. Shows how genius everything was
Either Half Measure or Full Measure
Cranston is a GOAT
Why do I see public in the background behind the glasses. It’s as if they are sittin and interviewing in a restaurant lol
The fly is the best
Same here
What's even more impressive is how Hal transitioned into Heisenberg.
Watchimg season 1 now last episode then season 2 not seen 4 and 5
The train one was fun ("magnets bitch") and the ending was very satisfying. It felt very right.
I think , the episode that he laughed at the pit which himself created it be his own hand was the meaning of breaking bad
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