A lot to unpack on these scenes: Walt saying “I’m sorry, I’m sorry that i had to put you through all of this” so convincingly, that not just Skyler, but us as an audience believe for a split second that he may be saying it for real, just to reveal that it was a suggestion for the script, really puts into perspective how good he is at lying and manipulating Also, Hank having an interest on Minerals just for Walt to yap at the little details really sounds like: “☝️🤓”
Yeah, like that scene back in Season 2, when Walt made Junior drink too much, he, in this scene, again got jealous over Hank being, in his insecure eyes, more close and impressive to his own son, than he is.
@@themask8221 I don't think you need to put a bad spin in every Walt scene. I thinking he was just sharing his passion and relating it to Hank's. Also in a car ride he tells Hank about his own rock collection he had.
Dude this scene is a perfect example of what makes Breaking Bad different Walt says “I’m sorry…for putting you through this” Skyler looks longingly as if beloved him only for this short moment to get squashed with “…..How’s that sound”
Walt: “it would appear that Gale was a fan of German New Wave Rock and Roll.” Hank: “dammit, Walt! It’s German New Wave Mineral and Roll!!! Get out and stay out!” Directed by Vince Gilligan
"exactly... whatever the hell he said" i always smirk at all the countless scenes throughout these series where it's blatantly clear to me what pushed Walt to the criminal lifestyle. Anyone who has ever had a great passion or hobby they couldn't share with anyone knows how frustrating and lonely it can feel. You invest most of your time into something you love and people around you dismiss it without care. The series made it pretty clear Walt was an exceptional genius. His story seems as tragic as Tesla's.
@@warnertesla8297 anyone who has ever had a great passion or hobby they couldn't share with anyone knows how frustrating and lonely it can feel. You invest most of your time into something you love and people around you dismiss it without care. I have felt that feeling countless times.
@@warnertesla8297 for example I started watching Formula 1 in a moment when nobody in my country would give a S about it, I was so lonely in my school class!
I think that is one of the main reasons he said Heisenberg is still out there The meth genious of Albaquerque, the dreadful Heisenberg was that dancing guy. Walt's "heritage" couldn't be it, hence the disagreement with Hank. That pathetic guy was just copying, he's poseur - the real badass and genious is not him.
@@geovanninaranjo9220mainly just as simple as Ground Control being so similar to Air Traffic Control. I definitely noticed more depth to it five months ago when I'd just finished rewatching the series
Were you high then? Walt's head is round and signifies the earth, the earth grows plants like grains, ferina is a popular grain cereal and it just so happens that FELINA is the final episode... Great use of symbolism.. I wish there was a cck i could sck
@@rustyskunks no he really really does. He’s not a mustache twirling villain. The problem with Walt is not that he doesn’t have the same emotions that you and I do. His problem is that, in spite of them, he makes choices that lead to horrible consequences, then he compartmentalizes those consequences so he doesn’t have to think about them as he continues to do bad things, and finally he becomes more and more desensitized to the consequences of his actions which allows him to be even more brazen, cold and terrible.
@@rustyskunksits been made very clear throughout the show that walt does feel guilt for many of the things he did. Season 3, episode 10 is literally entirely centered around this idea
Walt just couldn't help himself there, spouting out those Manganese facts. Even the socially inept can see that would steal Hank's thunder and Hank needed this. Also....Its crazy Walt knows everything. He knows chemistry, engineering, physics. Now he knows minerology too lol.
Lmaoooo Skylar is the type of person who follows all the guideline in the manual regarding to any types of scenarios. its like in a detailed description! mann just goes on natural dudeee
I'm not a feminist and I'm almost always skeptical when the word "misogony" gets thrown around, but hating Skyler seems like a pretty good indicator in my book of misogony.
@@michaeljordan8859 Well that's fine but that's a bigger argument that could be levied to Walter Jr or whomever. But most of the time the justification for the hate of Skyler I hear is "She should have known her place etc"... She's far from perfect but Walter White is a narcissist. Just because he's the "protagonist" of the show doesn't mean he isn't a piece of shit...
@@michaeljordan8859it's the "reality" aspect of it what makes the action more meaningful, tho. If we didn't have scenes of the White family, we wouldn't care if Walt is caught or even if someone may want to kill them. Walt being at home always had the threat of people like Tuco or Gus showing up/sending someone. People always thought that either Skyler or Flynn were going to die because of Walt, and that wouldn't have been as impactful if Walt had gone to a mansion alone like Scarface. The S5 opener is much better because you don't know if they died or not, which again, wouldn't matter if we didn't spend time with them
Peter Schilling's Major Tom (Coming Home). If you'd like to improve your conversational German check out the fantastic original version, ruclips.net/video/KQRaj1vcnrs/видео.html
Walt was so disturbed to see such a good friend being roasted
He was more disturbed by the implication that Gale was Heisenberg
@@paulsmith9786Not really? The whole emotional process that Walt goes through starts at the beginning of the tape. It’s him coping with Gale’s death.
3:11 this is the moment Hank realized Walt knew more about rocks... I mean minerals, than him.
Walter realizing that Hank is helping out on the investigation that could lead to Gus and himself
Oh man. Poor Gale.
A lot to unpack on these scenes:
Walt saying “I’m sorry, I’m sorry that i had to put you through all of this” so convincingly, that not just Skyler, but us as an audience believe for a split second that he may be saying it for real, just to reveal that it was a suggestion for the script, really puts into perspective how good he is at lying and manipulating
Also, Hank having an interest on Minerals just for Walt to yap at the little details really sounds like: “☝️🤓”
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Yeah, like that scene back in Season 2, when Walt made Junior drink too much, he, in this scene, again got jealous over Hank being, in his insecure eyes, more close and impressive to his own son, than he is.
Counting sorrys too.
@@themask8221 I don't think you need to put a bad spin in every Walt scene. I thinking he was just sharing his passion and relating it to Hank's. Also in a car ride he tells Hank about his own rock collection he had.
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You can see Walter's eyes tear up a little bit when he sees Gale.
Are you telling me that Walt and Skyler planned this story by themselves? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy!
Nothing is more patriotic quite like blaming Saul Goodman for other people's deceptive and unfair practices
Dude this scene is a perfect example of what makes Breaking Bad different
Walt says “I’m sorry…for putting you through this”
Skyler looks longingly as if beloved him only for this short moment to get squashed with
“…..How’s that sound”
Walt: “it would appear that Gale was a fan of German New Wave Rock and Roll.”
Hank: “dammit, Walt! It’s German New Wave Mineral and Roll!!! Get out and stay out!”
Directed by Vince Gilligan
@KirkLabots fixed!!! Thanks. Slow brain today.
That joke is probably older than you by now
@@zekeiwa5837 that’s partly why I love it.
This was definetely one of the reason Walt got so drunk that night
"exactly... whatever the hell he said"
i always smirk at all the countless scenes throughout these series where it's blatantly clear to me what pushed Walt to the criminal lifestyle. Anyone who has ever had a great passion or hobby they couldn't share with anyone knows how frustrating and lonely it can feel. You invest most of your time into something you love and people around you dismiss it without care. The series made it pretty clear Walt was an exceptional genius. His story seems as tragic as Tesla's.
Yeah I have felt countless times that feeling
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
Explain what you mean
@@warnertesla8297 anyone who has ever had a great passion or hobby they couldn't share with anyone knows how frustrating and lonely it can feel. You invest most of your time into something you love and people around you dismiss it without care. I have felt that feeling countless times.
@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
What I meant to say was what interests do you have that no one cares about?
@@warnertesla8297 for example I started watching Formula 1 in a moment when nobody in my country would give a S about it, I was so lonely in my school class!
Picture Walt giving Chuck's "I devoted my life to this" speech to Hank, but about chemistry
I can only imagine what Walter must be thinking as he’s watching Gail…
1:12 "JUST STARE AT THE FLOOR OK YOU DONT HAVE TO MEAN IT"
THE WAY HE STARES LMAO
I just found out that Gale was supposed to be 34 years old. He looks 60
Eh, some folks just don't age well. Also I'm not sure if the actor was the same age as the character age
He looks early 40's
60? Are you crazy?
I’m 34 and I still get ID’d at bars and liquor stores. Gale looks old enough to be my dad
Not 60 thats crazy
Gale the type of bro in the group who would take a picture of u doing everythin 💀🙏
Hank just wanted to be the Heisenberg of rocks ...er, minerals.
0:30: Skyler's head explodes.
After Walt's fake apology, I love Skyler's "... I believe we were on page five."
The burn water joke is good lol
Poor Walt, had to endure the cringe.
Poor everyone else. Not poor Walt.
I think that is one of the main reasons he said Heisenberg is still out there
The meth genious of Albaquerque, the dreadful Heisenberg was that dancing guy. Walt's "heritage" couldn't be it, hence the disagreement with Hank. That pathetic guy was just copying, he's poseur - the real badass and genious is not him.
This was the very moment when Gail became Albuquerque's public enemy number one
"Say the line Bart!"
2:44
*applause*
walt really stole hanks thunder when talking about his rocks
Ground Control is also a beautiful callback to the airplane crash, just noticed that
Can you explain?
@@geovanninaranjo9220mainly just as simple as Ground Control being so similar to Air Traffic Control. I definitely noticed more depth to it five months ago when I'd just finished rewatching the series
Were you high then?
Walt's head is round and signifies the earth, the earth grows plants like grains, ferina is a popular grain cereal and it just so happens that FELINA is the final episode... Great use of symbolism.. I wish there was a cck i could sck
I had this 45 rpm when i was a kid and the B-Side was the same song only sung in German ~I have no idea where it ever went to
"You're gonna cry? On queue?" 😂😂
I love Walt’s face as he sits down. He looks like a little kid lol
Walt has feeling of guilt and remorse for killing Gale.
@@rustyskunks no he really really does. He’s not a mustache twirling villain. The problem with Walt is not that he doesn’t have the same emotions that you and I do. His problem is that, in spite of them, he makes choices that lead to horrible consequences, then he compartmentalizes those consequences so he doesn’t have to think about them as he continues to do bad things, and finally he becomes more and more desensitized to the consequences of his actions which allows him to be even more brazen, cold and terrible.
He does, but not nearly enough to keep him from continuing his meth empire
@@rustyskunksits been made very clear throughout the show that walt does feel guilt for many of the things he did.
Season 3, episode 10 is literally entirely centered around this idea
Walt wasn’t really a monster until he killed Mike.
Walter truly was a good man 💪
0:17 ouch
You can say what you want about Gale, but he sings good, always on key
Walt wanted to punch Hank! Also, this scene is proof that Hank and Walter Jr aren't good people
...how?
i bet people want to punch you on a daily basis
For taking a laugh at something laughable? I don’t get it.
What would make you say hank and Jr aren't good people? Because they are laughing at that joke of a person Gale?
@@Vgp-rp4iuhe's odd but he's not really a joke of a person dude is a master chemist for a drug cartel 😂
Skyler looked hot here.
She only looked good in season 1 and before in other roles like Deadwood. She never looked the same after all the work.
@@joelglanton6531 Well, she also got lupus
@@i-work-at-enron Lupus doesn't change the structure of your face so I don't know what your point is.
@@joelglanton6531Wasn't she pregnant in real life too? That's why I figure Holly was written in.
She was a milf man
Walt just couldn't help himself there, spouting out those Manganese facts. Even the socially inept can see that would steal Hank's thunder and Hank needed this.
Also....Its crazy Walt knows everything. He knows chemistry, engineering, physics. Now he knows minerology too lol.
Knowing about elements like manganese falls within the scope of chemistry. Any top chemist, like Walt, would know such details.
"Walt, what's the matter? Why you gettin' all serious? You don't think it's funny?"
How is walter jr laughing at someone?
1 tear 2 tears ? lmao
Vravo Bince
This is the moment Gale became a singer.
Gale's music video is really hilarious 😂
Lmaoooo
Skylar is the type of person who follows all the guideline in the manual regarding to any types of scenarios. its like in a detailed description!
mann just goes on natural dudeee
Skyler never deserved the hate she got
I'm not a feminist and I'm almost always skeptical when the word "misogony" gets thrown around, but hating Skyler seems like a pretty good indicator in my book of misogony.
@@Luddmeisternjust depends on why. I don’t like Skylar because she takes away from the action scenes. I view it as tv now as reality tho
@@michaeljordan8859 Well that's fine but that's a bigger argument that could be levied to Walter Jr or whomever. But most of the time the justification for the hate of Skyler I hear is "She should have known her place etc"... She's far from perfect but Walter White is a narcissist. Just because he's the "protagonist" of the show doesn't mean he isn't a piece of shit...
@@michaeljordan8859it's the "reality" aspect of it what makes the action more meaningful, tho. If we didn't have scenes of the White family, we wouldn't care if Walt is caught or even if someone may want to kill them. Walt being at home always had the threat of people like Tuco or Gus showing up/sending someone. People always thought that either Skyler or Flynn were going to die because of Walt, and that wouldn't have been as impactful if Walt had gone to a mansion alone like Scarface. The S5 opener is much better because you don't know if they died or not, which again, wouldn't matter if we didn't spend time with them
She was a Karen before there were Karens.
I liked Gale recumbent bị I Lê
Peter Schilling's Major Tom (Coming Home). If you'd like to improve your conversational German check out the fantastic original version, ruclips.net/video/KQRaj1vcnrs/видео.html
Skyler never loved or respected Walt. She's meant to be a role model for American women.
She betrayed her dear husband
yup