A Fly Contaminates The Lab | Fly | Breaking Bad
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2020
- After realising there is a contiminant in the lab, Walt tries to identify and eliminate it. Jesse is skeptical about the damage a fly can do.
From Season 3, Episode 10 'Fly' - There is a fly loose in the lab. Walt and Jesse must do whatever they can to kill it before it contaminates the meth.
Watch all seasons now: • Season 03
Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in this world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
#BreakingBad #Fly #BottleEpisode #JessePinkman #WalterWhite Развлечения
_So, you're chasing a fly, and in your world I'm the idiot._
Ok
"chasing *around* a fly,"
Read this as he said it.
@@jeromevaleska2014 Same here!
explain yourself
Knowing that Walter is literally fighting a fly above two dead bodies makes this episode so much better.
Or the fly is either a metaphorical representation of lalo
I found it. It's Howard Hamlin reincarnated
@@noflexzone2.055 He's probably trying to ask Walt and jesse if Jimmy's given that offer any thought.
@@noflexzone2.055 Howard was too good to be a fly. It's Lalo.
@@falconeshield Nah we all know Lalo likes la cucaracha
Imagine Gus walking in on them while they're doing this lol
Gus would cut the fly's throat
imagine he had the camera working while they’re doing this
Gus planted the fly
He would probably applaud the level of determination in order to keep their product pure.
I doubt he’d care unless they ended up late on their quota
That lab is freaking haunted, bro.
Yeah
The ghost of lalo and Howard
yo*
"This is a . . . I made it." Everything about this is hilarious and wonderfully acted.
Reincarnation is real
Say what you will about the Fly, it had the line from Jesse "We make Poison for people who dont care"
Slight hint of embarrassment and acknowledgement of how over the top he's being but not enough to not want to control the situation
@@jdalbiac Breaking Bad is a parable in the dangers of males being over-obsessive with control.
Lmao literally didn’t even answer the question 😂😂😂
Clearly just avoiding telling Jesse the truth cause he knew deep down that he was being irrational
Can’t believe it went over our heads, when you listen closely, you can hear the fly saying ‘ZIEEEEGLEER’ while flying, bravo Vince!
😂🤣
Idk im pretty sure that fly is asking Walt about a job offer at HHM?
😂😂😂
timestamp
King of foreshadowing 😂
This is the exact moment the fly turned into heisenberg
Flysenberg.
@John Murphy yes
Can you guys stop spamming these idiotic comments ? You are becoming more cringy than the "walt became Heisenberg" commenters
This is the actual moment where@@SignalFlowers becomes Heisenberg
@@SignalFlowers y u on bb Channel if it’s annoying😂
Retroactively turning a superlab into a haunted superlab.
Vince and Peter are geniuses.
B R A V O
Vravo Bince!
Bravo💅💅💅💅💋💋💋💋😜😜😜
What does this have to do w it being haunted by lalo and howard?
Thank you for giving some credit to Peter, pretty much no one does when it comes to BCS
Walt: we can't work until this contamination is dealt with!
Howard: Walt is right, Jesse! A clean workspace is integral to success and productivity.
Jesse: WHO SAID THAT?!
Lalo: Paca paca paca paca en mi caballo...
💀
I think we should be more concerned about the fact that Howard knows their names.
@@DayTripper44925 😂😂😂
i actually read the howard part out loud with his accent lmao..
The fly is Lalo's and Howard's spirits put together in one tiny body, watching Walt and Jesse, one half judging somberly and the other laughing maniacly.
“Walter, I sincerely think that it is a bad idea for you to be cooking methamphetamine. If this continues, I’ll have no choice but to stop giving you legal counsel.”
Hey, your profile picture seems familiar
"hahaha, in my ranch we cook better than you, ya deja esa pinche mosca and let´s go to eat tacos, com´n man, with epazote!"
Two bodies make up the two wings this one fly has
Bravo Vince
Therapist: Fly Howard doesn´t exist, he can´t hurt you.
Fly Howard:
idk why "Fly Howard" is so funny
Have you considered my offer in HHM?
ZIEEEEEGLEEER
After bcs, the fact that Howard and Lalos dead bodies are underneath the lab while Walt and Jesse are having these wacky fly shenanigans makes this somehow a lot better.
Lalo came back as a fly and torments walt
I guessed it was Lalo, never thought he had company in my wildest dreams. I like to believe Howard got a better reincarnation ticket over Lalo the fly.
I love the word shenanigans
What if the fly was there because of the corpses? Like wouldn’t that make sense?
@@theburgerler I see what you're saying but I don't think the fly would detect their corpses through several feet of concrete
I love how Jesse looks at him like he just said the word “fly” in Spanish lmfao. Him and Cranston really nailed this episode imo, so hard to make such a small ass episode flow and they really did well doing so
Spanish Fly
This episode is an accurate showcase of the dynamics of their relationship lol
@@Hohnathan Yeah I never understood why people hated it. If anything it felt like a step back into the days where they did nothing but cooked together and they were both struggling with each other. But even past that this scene expresses walts guilt for watching Jane die and how much Jesse has moved on and tries not to think about it.
Like A, one fly? Singular? XD
UNA MOSCA, JESSE!
Don't know why but this episode never seemed boring as I was watching it. I realised it was a filler only after it ended lol. You can watch this show just to enjoy the acting
First reply!
@@RIFLQ Thanks for that. I never knew my comment reached 160likes lol
it wasn't a filler at all. it developed the relationship of jesse and walt. story is not just about plot, it's also about the characters.
@@blaze4111 Yes. Now that I've finished the show for the second time I'm starting to realise the significance of a lot of cinematic elements in the show
I thought of it has a “break” episode. Like taking a break from the gritty story and just having a moment between Walt and Jesse catching a fly. It even brought back some comedic timing that was present in the first season which is a neat and kind of fitting change of pace for an episode like this.
Fun Fact: That fly used to be Howard Hamlin
You mean Howie?
At least he didn’t get eaten by a spider
*Bzzzzt* Jimmy have you considered my offer? *Bzzzzt*
*almost get killed in the desert*
Have you considered my offer at HHM?
Oh boy....
Theory: Jesse would never had talked to the DEA if Walt had Gatorade-ed him.
@꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂ ꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂ calling someone a loser on the internet. Big boy
@꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂ ꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂꧁꧂ i can’t take you serious at this point 😂
@@Heisenberg02 yeah neither pal i don't get it surely my joke was in context to a video about breaking bad so how does that make me a weird loser lmao
@@kieranmorris ikr
@@kieranmorris he did good by deleting his dumb comments
The fly was just trying to ask Walt and Jesse if they passed the bar
you passed the bar???
@@2nd100k what a sick joke !!
Have you considered my job offer yet?
@@gabrielgerman359 *THONK*
One of the little details I love here is that when Walt tells Jesse that it's a fly he seems a little ashamed, almost aware of the illogical natures of it. It's almost like he knews that his desire for complete and total control, his obsession with everything being "right" and "perfect" is ridiculous when you really sit down and think about it, but he can't get rid of it. It's a very real example of how many of us are aware of our flaws, and we often know our anxieties are illogical and stupid, but can't really overcome them with logic or brute force.
Well put, I didn't notice it
bruh its stupid for people who don't know much about chemistry but for white that totally made sense because he simply knows that unlike jesse also its weird being anxios about a fly
also i don't actually have that "ridiculos logic thing" even though a lot of people dissagree with me about the things i do but i know why im doing it to be happy and satisfyed in MY life i don't live for others i live for myself i live for my freedom i live to be free
Did you have to think for this analysis, or did you make it on the fly?
@@The94Venom HA
99% of this series is about one dudes ocd.
Lalo was reincarnated into the fly. He knew that Walter was a perfectionist and wouldn't cook if he was there. Bravo, Vince!
Funny how Walt and Jesse are making jokes about Ebola while there are two skeletons right underneath them
And that's before they killed the two guards
Ashes
Where is the connection between Ebola und Lalo/Howard, what?
@@ppvc388 Lalo and Howard are buried underneath that lab.
@@alienfish8521 Yeah, so?
Aaron Paul actually played a character in a guest role on another series who died of ebola. I loved this episode.
Did his intestines slip from his butt?
What series?
@@TomEyeTheSFMguy The series was called "Threat Matrix" and the episode Aaron Paul was in was called "Natural Borne Killers." It aired October 2003.
@@sharonlefkowitz22 thx
The fly was attracted to the smell of Howard and Lalo.
Lol
This is the moment Howard Hamlin became a fly
Jesse : What kind of contaminant are we dealing with here ?
Walt: a fly. A house fly.
Jesse: 👀
Lalo : 👀
Howard: 👀
Lalo: 💀
Howard: 💀
@@spacemann1425 this was a better punchline
@@spacemann1425 why tf does Lalos name translate to "Especially".
@@cultofpersonality2002 lmao idk
@@cultofpersonality2002
This is the moment when Lalo became Es Specially
This is the exact moment fly turned into flysenberg
LMAO FLYSENBERG
Lol
Truly chilling
"you'll never catch me alive biches.... stay out of MY territory"!
FLYSENBZERG 🪰
After Better Call Saul S6E8 hits different
That makes me think the fly is Lalo's spirit trying to contaminate Gus's business
Or maybe it's Howard, serving as a representative of the right side of the law even though Walt never met him
@@boogaloobender3462 he might have seen his billboards at some point, so who knows???
Bruh what
Good Point 👍🏽
Not the greatest BB episode, but it’s certainly more than filler. The whole episode highlights Walt’s obsession with control. Working for Gus, he has everything he needs- money, security, a profession he enjoys- but he still has an itch inside him, a drive to assert dominance and to win at something, even something as minuscule as swatting a fly.
The fly also represents Walt's nagging guilt and remorse, something he can never get rid of, which is why another fly comes back at the end of the episode.
As well as there being a unexplained short in production yield if you remembered correctly, Jesse was shorting the yields n pocketing it to sell on his own.
So there's that factor to the story as well. Multiple factors at play.
The fly can indeed tilt the yield off a tiny amount if the right catalyst/free radicals/contamination gets into the reaction matrix. Lol not likely but it's walt's way of tormenting jesse over the unexplained short of yield.
Plus it represents walt's guilt too.
Which is why he almost confesses of killing Jane before he passed out by jesse drugging him with sleeping pills lol.
There's another thing to it too. Breaking bad/bcs is phenomenal with how many view points get laid out and the easter eggs are infinitely there at all times on every episode. Almost every single scene of both shows
This whole episode becomes an Easter egg when jesse cooks solo for the cartel. Had it not been for this episode, he wouldn't of thought to clean up that dirty lab, and would've produced likely a 60-80% final yield at best.
Oh my god so many english teachers its just a fly and who tfcared about the underlying implications if its boring af
@@frikker4704 what does that have to do w my comment
It’s about his guilt for James death
The Fly was a very good episode to show the relation of guilt between Jesse and Walt
Yes, very
“I’m sorry, Jesse”
A few episodes later…
“I watched Jane die”
Not much of a guilt.
@@Stoirelius That’s character development and plot building. Walt still somewhat likes Jesse in this season, and he despises him for being a rat and indirectly causing Hanks death in the fifth season. His guilt was no longer there.
@@Stoirelius "a few"
The Fly be like:
"Walt, i'm sorry you're in pain..."
Fly also be like : Walt, you can't help yourself Skyler knew it
"Have you thought about the job offer?
The lab is a tomb and is creepy Now.
This is a real Rick and Morty moment.
thats actually pretty spot on except walt has a god complex and and rick might be a literal god
Rick and Morty in the sense of when it was good or Rick and Morty where it’s enjoyable but not necessarily good?
I turned myself into a pickle Jesse
Don't insult BB like that
Nah, if it was season 5 rick and morty moment gus would pop quickly trough the door to say "Im a just a character and i do not represent any race" after which walt and jesse would discuss the importance of having diversity in the people who cook meth. Oh and super gross/desperate sex jokes after that (and during).
1:33 I love how he says a fly both serious and embarrassing at the same time 😂😂😂
2:24 how he flicks the swatter after his point lmao
It makes so much sense now. The floor probably cracked a little making the fly smell and search for the two rotting corpses of Lalo and Howard.
Everyone's saying that their bodies caused the fly to appear there but they're buried pretty deep. It's fun to make that connection but it would probably be unlikely
@@alexwells6876 flies can sense smell from 4 miles away dude...(especially Rotten ones) And it will take 8-10 years to decompose the corpse in to skeleton...
@@mikec6935 But nothing suggests Flies can smell through solid concrete... Lalo and Howard are too deep and buried to attract any fly.
Werner Bzzzzziegler
This is some sinister stuff happening here this lab is now haunted now that we know 2 bodies are buried under.
People said this episode was bad. This is one of my 3 favorite episodes. The metaphor apparently went over a lot of peoples head and this episode showcases the character flaws that make Walter what he becomes. Control, obsession, the feeling of needing to be the one who “does the job”.
Edit: also it let Cranston flex some of his Malcolm in the middle comedic muscles which is always welcome.
We already knew all that stuff. We learned nothing new. The plot didn't advance. No new questions were raised. Might as well done a clip show for that week.
@@jamsess19 it probably was a pretty funny episode to film tho i do enjoy these kind of fillers as they let me and probably some of the community simmer down even if it does kill the flow of the current season
It went way over your head. This no budget, no thought episode was a favorite of the "I know more than you" dummies.
We already knew that Walt was a control freak. What next a piece of dirt and they argue whether to use a vacuum or broom to remove it?
The reason people hated this episode when it came was probably because they waited whole week for the episode on TV and story to advance and it turned out to be a filler but in my opinion this is one of the most entertaining episode to watch when you binge watch Breaking bad. It has so many funny moments
These lab episodes are something more now
Lalo is the fly.
So, you guys think that fly is Lalo reincarnated?
It's Lalo and Howard reincarnted, Howalo...Howalo the Fly
For sure 😂
Howard not Lalo
@@UnknownFortune to mess Gus Fring's production?? Certainly it’s Lalo. 😂
@@UnknownFortune Nah its Lalo. He probably want to mess with Gus's production schedule (For obvious reasons) and both Walt and Jesse for their roles in Tuco's death
The Fly is probably cause of Lalo and Howard bodies
This has a whole new meaning after better call saul
I guess the fly really was the ghost of Lalo still fuming about Gus keeping the lab from Eladio.
The fly is there because two people are rotting underneath that lab.
"Stop acting like such a baby!" Breaking Bad will forever have the best dialogue. At least in my opinion.
it has great dialogue for sure, but what you quoted is a pretty normal thing to say imo lol
@@BenjaminBlep kinda why
@@BenjaminBlep Exactly, although BB has some iconic quotes, this is the most common dialogue ever
It’s not the line that makes it special;
it’s the way how Bryan Cranston said it.
Whenever he does that rapid, outraged voice it all sounds so funny to me. It’s like that angry dwarf from Snow White. He is able to make his anger sounds like comedy. Not everyone has this kind of charisma. I wish I am half as funny as him when I am in bad mood.
This level of glazing is insane
I think the fly can smell the bodies of Lalo and Howard, respectively.
I cant see this episode again in the same way right now
Yes, I'm rewatching this scene after THAT episode of Better Call Saul
The fly was just trying to go about it’s day sending a video to don eladio
Walter: It's contaminating the lab!
Lalo & Howard: XDDDDDD
Lalo and howard are technically in breaking bad now
as dead bodies tho
Now we know where those fly came from.
That fly thought it was getting an interview for a big job at the illustrious HHM. Chance to play at the palace! It had no idea what was going on.
This episode hits different after watching BCS 608...
Jesse and Walt: 🤬🤕🪰
Howard and Lalo: 💀💀
What was a fly doing in a lab that was completely clean, now we know...
Hamlin and Lalo were in there
@@mikeoxmaul837 Simply Lalo was searching for Werner Ziiiieeeegler
We now know that Lalo Salamanca's Soul is in the Fly.
For everyone saying the fly is attracted to Lalo and Howard's bodies. Two things: 1. They are buried 6 feet under thick layers of dirt and concrete. I highly doubt anything that could attract a fly could get out of that. 2. They will have been buried there for about 4 or 5 years at this point. They'll just be skeletons under there with nothing left to decay so again nothing to attract a fly.
1 probably must be correct i don’t know how fly senses works, but 2 not, bodies turn into the skeleton stage after 8-12 years. They surely pretty rotten but not at skeleton point.
depend on ground condition, wet and dry, insect,etc.. make corpse decompse faster but this ground look like a fking sand so maybe they are still in mummy condition instead skeletons
It’s a joke damn it
the regular house fly has an extraordinary ability to detect odors up to four miles away and human bodies decompose into a skeleton in 8-12 years. it’s only been 4-5 years and the fact that it’s two bodies? that fly’s going crazy down there knowing something’s dead
Where do you think flies come from? Flies are the kids of maggots. Where did the maggots come from? There's a fly in a tight space like the SL? Either it came from beneath or were overthinking it. Turns out we weren't, the fly did come from somewhere lol.
Jesse: “Just a fly?”
*The Fly makes his entrance*
The lab reeks of Howard and Lalo
When you find out that this is all because of 2 corpses buried under the lab.
it’s not bro…
@@pen1smonster329 It is. Lalo and Howard were buried under the lab. They're decomposing and that attracted the fly.
@@pen1smonster329 It surely wasn't the reason when they wrote this episode, but it just makes so much sense if you think about it.
@@kennethcastelino3033 It really isn't
Well now we know why the fly was there!!! The two bodies stored under the lab.
Meanwhile, 1 or 2 meters below ground:
"This Heisenberg, what's he up to man what's he doing"
"Mr. Salamanca, we've been through this... "
"Gale Boetticher.... GAAAAALE...... BOEETICHEER"
"Mr. Salamanca please... "
It’s Lalo.
Watching after BCS 6x8... Bravo, Vince...
Now we know that the fly is definitely Howard, haunting Jesse and Walt about a stupid job offer someone kept stalling him when he was alive.
"Is to bad luck to kill a seagull that use to be a drowned sailor under the sea"
Thomas Wake, 1890
Crazy how well written BCS and BB is. How one episode in the spin off series can breathe in so much new meaning into a filler episode largely unmemorable. At this point I'm convinced the whole BCS plot has been planned before BB even finished. Again, bravo Vince!!
Say hello to Lalo and Howard.
the fly knows somethings under there
The fly is probably a Lalo Salamanca reincarnation !
to quote willem dafoe the lighthouse:
"Is to bad luck to kill a seagull that use to be a drowned sailor under the sea"
I love the fact that even a fly has an insane backstory! Gotta give it up to Vince Gilligan for his amazing artistry!
This is the exact moment Lalo Salamanca become a fly.
The Lab is not just contaminated it’s haunted too💀
So lalo was there huh …
genuinely surprised people saying this episode is bad. IMO top 5 in the series
Horrible episode
Lmao
That fly has a whole new meaning now
everyone talking about lalo and howard but what about that good camera buried with them :(
I don’t trust anyone who thinks this episode is boring
This is the moment Lalo became The Fly. Holy crap this episode has so much more meaning now.
Lalo Salamanca and Howard Hamlin's fly
This has a new meaning now.
People who hated this episode are the same people who say 'Better Call Saul is too slow' and dropped it S1.
Honestly this episode might be my favorite from BB just for that reason. I love when Walt tells Jesse about how he met Jane’s dad, and he wonders how a coincidence like that could happen. He’s genuinely perplexed for once. Great writing, I wish Rian Johnson could return to direct an episode for BCS.
I love Better Call Saul and I think this episode is a bit boring.
To be fair the first season of bcs is pretty damn slow in the beginning, especially the pilot episode which is kinda weak tbh. Took me a few times to get into it, even as a huge bb fan. The rest of the show is 10/10 and even better than bb, but I don’t blame people for not being gripped by season one, especially if they haven’t seen breaking bad lol
I like how he made his own fly swatter instead of just getting a real proper one with holes in it so the wind doesn't blow the fly away as you try to swat it, lol.
I think 'Halo' is an appropriate name for the fly.
it's a causal episode, where you can sit back and enjoy, to just lighten the mood of the show even for just a moment before what happens in the episodes following it.
Not really, there’s still a lot of metaphors and character development, but also yeah you’re right
@@hi1916, yeah I know after watching the season again I realised I was a bit superficial with that comment
*Better Call Saul Spoliers*
The fly was searching for a 2 dead men after all :(
I know I can’t believe it!
This series is really unique, every episode, is like a book chapter.
the only one BB episode I can watch with laughing
4 days out and better call saul are goddamn funny episodes
I laugh at most of them because I find Bryan Cranston a funny actor
The first season is hilarious
“You think I’m wired? Yeah, I got a wire, speak into the mic BITCH!”
First 2 seasons had many funny moments
this episode has become darker after BCS..
The fly is definitely Lalo. 😂 Howard would be reincarnated as a noble creature, like a stag or something. Lmao
I think we all know why you are here today... Better Call Saul S06E08.
I’ll never look at the lab in breaking bad the same way again
This is the exact moment when Lalo turned into a fly.
I actually loved this episode.
About 10 minutes at most out of the 50 is good
Literally nothing but the ending scene where Walt is talking about Skyler's lullaby was good.
@@TheStraightestWhitest That's because Breaking Bad Is way too clever show for simple thinkers like you.
@@TheStraightestWhitestthis is some of the best character interactions between walt and jesse. just because you have the attention span of a gold fish doesn’t mean everyone else hated this episode.
The fly was from Lalos dead body buried in the walls
How did you know..
The recent Better Call Saul episode explains how the fly got in there lol
One of the best episodes in the whole show honestly, also super humorous at times
Lalo's corpse under the lab is the reason why the fly is in there I reckon.
that theory is looking more true
Yes you’re right too congrats 😂👏🏻
now it all makes sense
Now we know that it was not only a Fly that it was contaminating the lab 😎 !!
That blue crystal tastes DEADLY good
You have no idea how flies can get in a lab. They always end up getting into the most important things.
Ahh