*i mean janes death was also very hard to watch, aswell as hanks death, aswell as walt asserting his dominance against hank by giving his son alcohol aswell as skylar singing to ted on his birthday*
@@machinaowl910 Nonsense! If people were reasonable and intelligent, unlike you but like myself, Pinkman would've considered all of the potential consequences for his actions and that woman would NOT have been put in harm's way. Now, if you'll notice, none of the woman's neighbors were shot in the head. Marinate on that, Cletus.
@@dinkumthinkum4247 Personal insults aside, I don't exactly know why this woman deserved to die for being associated with Jesse. Sounds to me like you're defending the actions of neonazi's dude, and also my name isn't Cletus.
a very nice touch in this scene is how andrea's guard drops COMPLETELY when she is told jesse is there, that's how much the prospect of seeing him meant to her.
@@michaelp2849 dude, I don't care how close I am with my friends, if a dude I don't know pulled up to my crib at night claiming to be a mutual I'd be reaching for the nearest sharp or blunt object to defend myself. Andrea cared alright but more than a friend.
@@vicvega4415 he didn't have his hands in his pocket, I'd already have a knife if not more on me if I was a single mom getting a knock on my door from a strange white dude at midnight.
I kinda want a series for Todd just to see how he got turned into this, but I’d hate to see what nazis with a hard on for murder do in their spare time.
Lydia is worse and is a psychopath Todd is a reckless follower with no moral compass but he isn't a psychopath he's a sociopath, when he was younger his mum was a crackhead and he was beat up by her boyfriend he's literally that ginger kid that we saw earlier on in the show but instead of going into care he was taken care of by his uncle Jack his that's why he respects him so much and wants to prove himself to him. Lydia we don't know much about her but I doubt her childhood was that bad and she has no problem getting / orchestrating the deaths of any amount of people so something doesn't even possibly get linked to her Jack didn't even want to try kill Walt because even he has some degree of a standard as he quite liked Walt, she didn't care at all.
First he lost Jane Then he lost Andrea Got abandoned by his parents Got imprisoned and tortured Got manipulated by Walt numerous times No one in this series has suffered as much as pinkman
Jesse has indeed suffered Just like Walt who has probably suffered mentally for 50 years being disrespected bullied manipulated by different people Jesse=Pre heisenberg Walt
@@muazimranalvi4015 manipulated? He chose to leave Gretchen and gray matter bc he himself felt small when visiting Gretchen’s family… The tragedy of Walt is most of his circumstances (except the cancer) we his own choices…because he’d rather satisfy his ego than be reasonable and practical. Maybe I’m over analyzing but being an under appreciated, middle-class chemist is nowhere near the same suffering Jesse went through, which was ALWAYS someone doing something to hurt him.
Damn bro, my eyes were filled with tears, and I couldn't stop em from coming out after reading your comment. God the way he screamed, hits right where it hurts.
Originally Jessie was supposed to be a throw away character. They thought they'd be done with him by the end of season 1 or 2. After seeing his character come to life on the screen they decided to keep him because of the potential the character had to impact the story.
@@jakedooley5300 IKR? I imagined that he would burn him alive, or something. But analizing the situation, he didn't had much of a choice, he was on chains and if he didn't kill right there, Walter would've done it. So at least he had revenge anyway.
Yea I mean who knew everything could go to so much shit. Walt lost his family, his money and his empire but he got what he wanted. To die known as a legend. Jesse also lost everything (although his life was headed down that path anyway, he probably would’ve OD’d or been shot before he and Walt joined each other). He got to leave as a legend too but more importantly with what he actually wanted, he settled down in Alaska.
First 8 episodes were fine. Episode 9 comes along and things start to get intense and then ozymandias comes along and honestly i don’t know how i didn’t stop after watching that. Luckily this episode was a lot slower paced
@@profwasabi4020 He ended up getting his money though. It will be left to his family in disguise. But yeah, obviously the thing he cared most about he got. The legend aspect
It’s the silenced gunshot that hits me so hard. It’s not like a super loud dramatic gunshot where we cut away then cut back to a zoom in on the character’s body falling to the ground. It’s just a quick quiet shot to end the life of this woman, and we’re done. Shows exactly how much human life means to Jack and his crew.
Todd's line to her is so fucking cold, too. Andrea is worried and completely dropped her guard to a stranger because she thought she'd finally get some comfort and closure from the anxiety she's been feeling over Jesse, just to hear "I want you to know this isn't personal" and then just boom, darkness, before she could even process it and flinch at the words or defend herself. One of the most well done and truly brilliantly awful character deaths in any media.
The saddest part of this scene for me is that Jesse probably could’ve gotten away if he waited a little longer, when he knew they were out of town or something. Or even later in the night when they were all asleep.
@@thelaughindustry773 Very true, he could’ve killed Todd and gotten the cops to stake out the clubhouse or something until the rest of the gang showed up.
The worst part is they didn't even need to do this. They could've just drove up to the house with Jesse to show him they knew where she lived, and he probably would've cooperated. They just killed her to break his spirit because they're sadistic.
No half-measures. Only a fool makes threats they aren't willing to fulfil. And Jesse had already known that they know where she lives - that's what the photo was for.
@@Nemenis let me tell ya one thing i learned from personally knowing the creators of 2 animated shorts with over 4m views (cumulatively) is that people REALLY like to over-analyse and make out things that wasn’t even intended 😂
I gotta give props to the directing here. The way the camera went to a wide shot as he pulled the trigger and Andrea just drops was very disturbing. That straight up looked like I witnessed a real murder. This show is on another level man.
You people really want to escape into a totally fake, dead world of virtual reality; and "give props" as you go deeper along such a path. Jesus Christ!
@ClearOutSamskaras it's respect for the artistic expression and the thought put in to making the audience feel exactly how they wanted them to feel about it. Nothing about wanting to be in the world at all.
This scene is undoubtedly the hardest for me to watch. There are a lot of gorey scenes in this show but I always skip over this scene whenever I watch BB
The end of Dark season 2 with Martha completely destroyed me too. I'm still mad at the writers of the show and didn't like the way they ended the show in season 3. Martha and Andrea's fate left deep scars on my psyche.
This is by far the hardest thing to watch in any show.. seeing someone you love killed in front of you and you being helpless and can’t do anything about it.. the way Jesse acts in the scene is unbelievable and real asf. Sad asf.
Nah he deserved it lowkey and the woman I feel bad she got caught up in the thick of it she literally was going to aa meeting trying to recover for her kid thanks Jesse good job. I know this is wildly unpopular and will get hate but still I think Jesse is such a fuck up can’t change my mind and Walt too how he messed up bc pride and his wife is idk annoying and a general Hypocrite sometimes
The actor of Jesse is so good in expressing his emotions, It's one of the main reasons why he is such an amazing actor. My heart broke for him during this scene.
I've been re-watching thus show in anticipation of the Better Call Saul finale. It's the first time I've watched since it ended. He nailed so many heartbreaking scenes it was ridiculous. I forgot how powerful his performances could be.
The acting from Aaron here is the best I've ever seen. The way his yelling got louder as Todd got in the car, showing how much Jesse wanted to kill him. So intense.
@@ZFAN675 are you 12? People can have different opinions to you. And I have watched Glenn die. Steven Yeun is a fantastic actor. People use terms like “the best I’ve ever seen” very loosely. I’ve seen a lot of great acting.
Define honesty. Cause what a psychopath or a sociopath sees as honest differs greatly from what the Everyday Man sees as Honest. Its all up for interpretation.
I feel like it's the exact opposite. Gus was unrealistically courteous for a season and a half before Walt literally started killing his guys. He was polite to Walt from Day 1, didn't harbor a grudge when Walt accused him in the hospital of being involved with the attempt on Hank's life, and he invited Walt over to his house for dinner and to try giving him some advice. Todd on the other hand seems to have exactly 1 emotion: 'casual.' He casually says "It's nice to meet you.," and he casually shoots you in the face 5 seconds later. He casually tortured Jesse for months on end, then he casually brought him some ice cream, THEN he casually murdered an innocent woman. Todd is one of the biggest monsters on the show.
As horribly tragic as this scene is, it was pretty stupid of Andrea to just open the door to a stranger visiting in the middle of the night. Especially when she has a vulnerable kid in the house.
@@slade2486 At times? All the time. Proof? Every single modern relationshit. People listen to their dicks and cunts more than they listen to their own brain. Then I get flack from every member of society for being single. Man if being single saves me all that trouble then fuck yeah I'm on board with this life forever
Jesse is the example of bad decision leading to another and self-destruction. He self destructed when Combo died and got back to drugs which led to Jane overdosing. If he didnt try to kill those two gangbangers, Walter would not have to step in and get on Gus’ bad side.
Did you know that Emily Rios, the actor of Andrea Cantillo, and Jesse Plemons, the actor of Todd Alquist, got into an argument before the shooting (no pun intended) of this scene. Jesse Plemons got so pissed off at Emily that he decided to pull out a real gun and shoot her in the head killing her. Aaron Paul, the actor of Jesse Pinkman and a good friend of Emily Rios, saw that she was actually shot, and that is why his reaction is so realistic. After this, the creators saw how good this scene was, and kept it in the show. Vravo Bince and Geter Pould, truly spectactular.
Anyone noticed when Jesse spotted Andrea his voice can be barely heard by being inside the car, then after Andrea gets shot, you can hear jesse's cry like youre in the car with him. Truly brilliant editing.
Ohhhh that's what he meant by "There's still the kid". I didn't realize he was talking to Jesse as a threat. I thought that was him telling Todd to go back and kill him.
The one character that I felt bad the most for in this show was Jesse. Sure, he made mistakes and hung out with the wrong crowd, but he was a good guy deep down. It was great to see that he got the last laugh in this epic story.
I don’t see people considering this, but imagine the traumatic experience it was for Brock to wake up one morning, look for his mom and see her nowhere… And then he receives the bad news…
Because it was pointless trying to climb the fence in the first place. Barbed wire is up there for a reason. He wouldn't have made it to the other side even if he wanted to before getting tangled up and being too weak to free himself.
I like how they bleeped out the swears but showed an innocent single mother getting executed outside her home
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This show had very strong moments, dark moments, sad moments, shocking moments, mean moments... and cruel moments. For me this scene was the cruelest. This scene was wrote to cause us pain (well done)
He lost combo He lost Jane He lost Mike He lost Andrea He got abandoned by his parents He got tortured He was betrayed by walt His girlfriends son got poisoned by his partner which he though was a friend and jesse still is a good man
I feel you man. This scene, alongside Jane overdosing, are just too painful to watch. Everytime I watch "Granite State" or "Phoenix" I absolutely loathe the idea of seeing those scenes again.
The darkest moment in the series for me. Just brutal.
*i mean janes death was also very hard to watch, aswell as hanks death, aswell as walt asserting his dominance against hank by giving his son alcohol aswell as skylar singing to ted on his birthday*
Not brutal enough. Those in the meth industry deserve so much more. As for the woman: choose your friends wisely.
@@dinkumthinkum4247 The fact that you're justifying murder actually disturbs me. I hope you don't use that kind of reasoning in the real world.
@@machinaowl910 Nonsense! If people were reasonable and intelligent, unlike you but like myself, Pinkman would've considered all of the potential consequences for his actions and that woman would NOT have been put in harm's way. Now, if you'll notice, none of the woman's neighbors were shot in the head. Marinate on that, Cletus.
@@dinkumthinkum4247 Personal insults aside, I don't exactly know why this woman deserved to die for being associated with Jesse. Sounds to me like you're defending the actions of neonazi's dude, and also my name isn't Cletus.
a very nice touch in this scene is how andrea's guard drops COMPLETELY when she is told jesse is there, that's how much the prospect of seeing him meant to her.
@george chapelle no that's not it she just cares for him
@@michaelp2849 dude, I don't care how close I am with my friends, if a dude I don't know pulled up to my crib at night claiming to be a mutual I'd be reaching for the nearest sharp or blunt object to defend myself. Andrea cared alright but more than a friend.
“I’d be reaching for the nearest sharp or blunt weapon” and then you’d get shot😂
@@vicvega4415 he didn't have his hands in his pocket, I'd already have a knife if not more on me if I was a single mom getting a knock on my door from a strange white dude at midnight.
Her guard dropped like her in 2:20
Todd is probably one of the best on screen representations of a true psychopath.
I kinda want a series for Todd just to see how he got turned into this, but I’d hate to see what nazis with a hard on for murder do in their spare time.
Todd isn't a nazi, he isn't anything.
Well, if you watched Fargo, then you might think the actor is simply like that.
Lydia is worse and is a psychopath Todd is a reckless follower with no moral compass but he isn't a psychopath
he's a sociopath, when he was younger his mum was a crackhead and he was beat up by her boyfriend he's literally that ginger kid that we saw earlier on in the show but instead of going into care he was taken care of by his uncle Jack his that's why he respects him so much and wants to prove himself to him.
Lydia we don't know much about her but I doubt her childhood was that bad and she has no problem getting / orchestrating the deaths of any amount of people so something doesn't even possibly get linked to her
Jack didn't even want to try kill Walt because even he has some degree of a standard as he quite liked Walt, she didn't care at all.
@@encrypt609 Lydia might be a worse person. I would honestly put her around the same level as uncle Jack.
First he lost Jane
Then he lost Andrea
Got abandoned by his parents
Got imprisoned and tortured
Got manipulated by Walt numerous times
No one in this series has suffered as much as pinkman
Jesse has indeed suffered
Just like Walt who has probably suffered mentally for 50 years being disrespected bullied manipulated by different people
Jesse=Pre heisenberg Walt
Hank and him are tied I think
Got slaved
His girlfriends son got poisoned by his partner which he though was a friend
@@muazimranalvi4015 manipulated? He chose to leave Gretchen and gray matter bc he himself felt small when visiting Gretchen’s family…
The tragedy of Walt is most of his circumstances (except the cancer) we his own choices…because he’d rather satisfy his ego than be reasonable and practical.
Maybe I’m over analyzing but being an under appreciated, middle-class chemist is nowhere near the same suffering Jesse went through, which was ALWAYS someone doing something to hurt him.
Uncle Jack is such a troll, he’s always doing horrible things to people and is always like “settle down”
he'd be doing a little bit of trolling
It´s called we engage in some chicanery
Typical nazi: “settle down, you’re too sensitive.” *laughs maniacally inside bc he has no fucking soul...
It's just a prank bro!
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That scream of his when Todd kills Andrea curdles my blood every time. You can feel the agony rippling in it.
That scream made me so emotional and even made me shed a tear for jesse
lmao
@@LittleJinsoyun what’s funny
Damn bro, my eyes were filled with tears, and I couldn't stop em from coming out after reading your comment.
God the way he screamed, hits right where it hurts.
Such good acting
I wonder if Aaron Paul had any idea that he'd be doing this kind of performance back when the show was still lighthearted
You mean back when Walt kills two people and then they dissolve them in acid and flush them down his toilet? That lighthearted part? 😂
@@jeremytessier5316 It was dark humour back then. Besides, it takes several episodes before anyone dies.
Edit: I am become error
@@wowalamoiz9489 Pretty sure Emilio dies in episode 1
Don't think the show was ever "lighthearted" but Jesse was. Heartbreaking how much darker he became.
Originally Jessie was supposed to be a throw away character. They thought they'd be done with him by the end of season 1 or 2. After seeing his character come to life on the screen they decided to keep him because of the potential the character had to impact the story.
I’ve seen this countless times. Still heartbreaking. Saddest moment of the show
Don’t worry Jesse chocked Todd to death with his chains at the end atleast
Jesse should have tortured Todd, Todd by far was the most evil one in the show, strangling him with a chain isn't good enough
@@jakedooley5300 IKR? I imagined that he would burn him alive, or something. But analizing the situation, he didn't had much of a choice, he was on chains and if he didn't kill right there, Walter would've done it. So at least he had revenge anyway.
Cry me a river 😂
@@janalbrecht3572 Man, after watching El camino i feel even more disgusted about Todd, he was such a Psycopath 🤣🤣🤣
I don’t know how I made it through that final season. Absolute agony.
Yea I mean who knew everything could go to so much shit. Walt lost his family, his money and his empire but he got what he wanted. To die known as a legend.
Jesse also lost everything (although his life was headed down that path anyway, he probably would’ve OD’d or been shot before he and Walt joined each other). He got to leave as a legend too but more importantly with what he actually wanted, he settled down in Alaska.
Show was great, but it hit a point where I just wanted it to end because the emotion turmoil was so intense
First 8 episodes were fine. Episode 9 comes along and things start to get intense and then ozymandias comes along and honestly i don’t know how i didn’t stop after watching that. Luckily this episode was a lot slower paced
@@profwasabi4020 He ended up getting his money though. It will be left to his family in disguise. But yeah, obviously the thing he cared most about he got. The legend aspect
Right.
It’s the silenced gunshot that hits me so hard. It’s not like a super loud dramatic gunshot where we cut away then cut back to a zoom in on the character’s body falling to the ground. It’s just a quick quiet shot to end the life of this woman, and we’re done. Shows exactly how much human life means to Jack and his crew.
Props to them for making it sound realistic, just poof and metal parts clanking, not completely silent or some stock audio “pew-pew”
Todd's line to her is so fucking cold, too. Andrea is worried and completely dropped her guard to a stranger because she thought she'd finally get some comfort and closure from the anxiety she's been feeling over Jesse, just to hear "I want you to know this isn't personal" and then just boom, darkness, before she could even process it and flinch at the words or defend herself. One of the most well done and truly brilliantly awful character deaths in any media.
@@FlymanMSIt's actually not realistic. IRL, silencers don't work that way. They just make the gunshot noise bearable to ears.
@@Pravdacz-tp8zuagreed, def not realistic, but i like it more this way, quiet and tragically underwhelming
This scene WOULD be the most brutal but then there's the Skylar singing happy birthday.
😂😂😂
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that shit was weird
Best comment! So true
Omg I cringe so hard on every watch
Aaron Paul is so good here man
@Faggot Rotten he is definatelly not a lousy actor dude
@@artursfilipovs4923 bro did you see his user name... your talking to an internet troll.
Good acting is not knowing how to cry. Does Anthony Hopkins need to cry to show he's good?
He is the best
everyone in the entire show was always great to watch and very convincing, the casting couldn't have been more perfect
The saddest part of this scene for me is that Jesse probably could’ve gotten away if he waited a little longer, when he knew they were out of town or something. Or even later in the night when they were all asleep.
They prolly woulda checked on him tho
Or if he could have gotten to the van the first time instead of snitching
@@djmemphisa If you watch El Camino I'd argue there were plenty of ways he could've escaped without them knowing for a long time.
Gourmet meth = no sleep...
@@thelaughindustry773 Very true, he could’ve killed Todd and gotten the cops to stake out the clubhouse or something until the rest of the gang showed up.
The worst part is they didn't even need to do this. They could've just drove up to the house with Jesse to show him they knew where she lived, and he probably would've cooperated. They just killed her to break his spirit because they're sadistic.
No half-measures. Only a fool makes threats they aren't willing to fulfil. And Jesse had already known that they know where she lives - that's what the photo was for.
Right
He already knows they know when he first sees their lab lab and then sees the picture of her and Brock. He was already warned
@@Alknix they could have kidnapped Andrea and locked her up with Jesse perhaps.
@@TheRealMikeMichaels they are gonna bang everyday what you talking about
Poor Jesse, the person with the biggest heart on the show and gets his heart broken the most. Man didn’t deserve any of it 😭
ohh but he did
Wouldn’t say he has a big heart lol
@@AkeyDNB Relative to the others in the show he does
@@hattrickvideos15 The least guilty of the guilty? I enjoyed Pinkman's sorrow.
@@dinkumthinkum4247 Why?
The most satisfying moment of all season 5 is when Jesse gets his revenge
Yes it is! I could not stand Todd. The actors and writers were very good.
Oh I thought you were about to say this scene was the most satisfying moment.
@@jh6025 nobody could stand that piece of shit. i LOVED when jesse strangled him!
in retrospect, it was not enough
Agree with that
2:10 jeese's desperation to get out makes his head bleed, those details are so good
WOW I never noticed that
I thought they just beat his ass otw to Andrea’s house
His forehead had blood on it. He didn’t bash his own head into a window and break his skull bruh 😂
@@Nemenis let me tell ya one thing i learned from personally knowing the creators of 2 animated shorts with over 4m views (cumulatively) is that people REALLY like to over-analyse and make out things that wasn’t even intended 😂
This is the exact moment Brock becomes an orphan
So dark 😂😂
Outta pocket 😂💀
@@homelander5499 so true thou
This is one of the few of these types of comments that actually makes any sense.
@@HaIsKuL Fr it was pretty good 😂
Breaking bad has some dark moments throughout season 1-4, but the end parts of season 5 is so dark
I gotta give props to the directing here. The way the camera went to a wide shot as he pulled the trigger and Andrea just drops was very disturbing. That straight up looked like I witnessed a real murder. This show is on another level man.
You people really want to escape into a totally fake, dead world of virtual reality; and "give props" as you go deeper along such a path. Jesus Christ!
@ClearOutSamskaras it's respect for the artistic expression and the thought put in to making the audience feel exactly how they wanted them to feel about it. Nothing about wanting to be in the world at all.
@@Whiteythereaper You can't speak for Bunnsofsteel, only he can speak for himself.
@@ClearOutSamskaras Nah but you can obviously speak for everyone lmao what a joke
@@ElixirOfEuphoria What a sick joke!
This scene is undoubtedly the hardest for me to watch. There are a lot of gorey scenes in this show but I always skip over this scene whenever I watch BB
@@uhno827 fr
@@uhno827 You beat me to it lol
@george chapelle Bingo
@@hattrickvideos15 you came to this. Pervert.
Nah the most unwatchable scene is the one where Skyler sings Happy Birthday to Ted
I’ve never seen a moment more heartbreaking then this. Never. In any show. Just imagine what Jessie felt.
The end of Dark season 2 with Martha completely destroyed me too. I'm still mad at the writers of the show and didn't like the way they ended the show in season 3. Martha and Andrea's fate left deep scars on my psyche.
@@MrDarkcook great show anyways. Agreed with u
There's a similar scene in the Handmaid's Tale that will ripe your heart out (the whole show rips your heart out).
There is a scene in sons of anarchy that comes to mind. I get chills just thinking about it cause it is one of the most brutal things ive ever seen.
Now imagine what Brock felt when he found his mother dead.
evil matt damon pissed me off the most in this show
Meth Damon
@@Moviesan69 oh great i hate it
@@Moviesan69 Meth Demon
@@Cheezeblade hate what
This is by far the hardest thing to watch in any show.. seeing someone you love killed in front of you and you being helpless and can’t do anything about it.. the way Jesse acts in the scene is unbelievable and real asf. Sad asf.
He deserved it
@@smashb3766 no he didn't
@milcevicoco He did. He murdered an innocent man. That's reason enough as to why he deserved the pain he endured.
@@marcstafanov8431 Cuz he murdered an innocent person?
I don't think I've seen more brutal scene on TV ever.
try walking dead
Naw did you guys see tigs daughter get burned alive on sons of anarchy??
Red Wedding
@@theGhostfaceKiller666 He doesn't mean that kind of brutal.
@@jlg395 hahahah
But Todd was so polite. He even apologized for what he was about to do.
"dude....at least he said sorry....gotta respect him for that. so it doesnt matter" xD
jesus... :/
Right! It's not like he had bad intentions, he said so!
@@gugisgug it's just business....remember?
Andrea sure aprecciated it.
The actor played the psychopath role to a T. Cold, emotionless, and ruthless
Seeing Jesse strangle Todd and hearing his neck snap is one of the most satisfying moments of the show.
For me, the saddest moment in TV history...
It was sad but not the saddest
Nah he deserved it lowkey and the woman I feel bad she got caught up in the thick of it she literally was going to aa meeting trying to recover for her kid thanks Jesse good job. I know this is wildly unpopular and will get hate but still I think Jesse is such a fuck up can’t change my mind and Walt too how he messed up bc pride and his wife is idk annoying and a general Hypocrite sometimes
@@808Villain he got his revenge in breaking bad bruh
Opie’s wake in SOA is and it’s not even close. Aaron Paul was phenomenal in this scene though
@@jay-no9qq nah he didn't deserve that, nobody does
Still can’t watch this scene without crying or flinching. Aaron Paul is one of the best actors this generation has PERIOD!!
he was damn good in need for speed as well!
"there´s still the kid" INHUMAN.
The actor of Jesse is so good in expressing his emotions, It's one of the main reasons why he is such an amazing actor. My heart broke for him during this scene.
One of the most heartbreaking scenes in any series. Aaron really nailed this.
I've been re-watching thus show in anticipation of the Better Call Saul finale. It's the first time I've watched since it ended. He nailed so many heartbreaking scenes it was ridiculous. I forgot how powerful his performances could be.
The acting from Aaron here is the best I've ever seen. The way his yelling got louder as Todd got in the car, showing how much Jesse wanted to kill him. So intense.
Seriously? Have you ever watched walking dead and what happened to glenn? Not sure if you watched that many TV shows lmao.
@@ZFAN675 are you 12? People can have different opinions to you.
And I have watched Glenn die. Steven Yeun is a fantastic actor.
People use terms like “the best I’ve ever seen” very loosely. I’ve seen a lot of great acting.
The difference between him and Gus politeness is Todd actually seems honest. When he says "It's nice to meet you" he is being honest
Define honesty. Cause what a psychopath or a sociopath sees as honest differs greatly from what the Everyday Man sees as Honest.
Its all up for interpretation.
Todd was a born psychopath. Gus was turned into a sociopath by the people around him
Gus is still scarier to me, he caused more deaths and more brutal than Todd.
I feel like it's the exact opposite. Gus was unrealistically courteous for a season and a half before Walt literally started killing his guys. He was polite to Walt from Day 1, didn't harbor a grudge when Walt accused him in the hospital of being involved with the attempt on Hank's life, and he invited Walt over to his house for dinner and to try giving him some advice.
Todd on the other hand seems to have exactly 1 emotion: 'casual.' He casually says "It's nice to meet you.," and he casually shoots you in the face 5 seconds later. He casually tortured Jesse for months on end, then he casually brought him some ice cream, THEN he casually murdered an innocent woman.
Todd is one of the biggest monsters on the show.
@@Zygothknightlordgus definitely isn't more brutal than todd
This was one of the worst things I’ve ever seen in any TV series or movie, this was pure traumatising
Try real life mate, this shit happens all the time
@Hussain Li Qingwei God isn't real he was made up to control peasants
@Hussain Li Qingwei he's not real and dinosaur bones proves it
@@darthollie yes he is don’t miss the rapture
@@Ror0009 sorry Harold Camping
I love how the swearing is bleeped but showing a murder is fine
Easily one of the most heartbreaking deaths on the show, Jesse’s screams of agony are gut wrenching
Yes, sir...and Todd holds him still at the end.
A frightening amount of talent in one show and written by a genius. Breathtaking.
That's some damn good acting from Aaron Paul
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no way bro had the audacity to say settle down😂
He said essentially the same thing to Hank after he caught him crawling towards a shotgun. He was ruthless.
2:23 me everytime my mom drove past McDonald’s
Way to ruin the mood lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Heart-wrenching. Always remember, there are fates worse than death, especially when you care for something or someone other than yourself.
Never open your door for a stranger
Fun fact: 0:01 it was the last time Jesse said "Bitch" in Breaking Bad.
That's it. No big bang, no dramatic music. Just a silencer, and a man's raw pain.
Gotta love how they bleep the swears, in a scene about murdering a kidnapped meth cooks girlfriend to keep him further imprisoned
This is probably the worst / saddest moment of the show
As horribly tragic as this scene is, it was pretty stupid of Andrea to just open the door to a stranger visiting in the middle of the night. Especially when she has a vulnerable kid in the house.
And then to walk out in pjs and a bathrobe to look at a truck someone pointed to and told you hey jesse is in there 🤣🤣🤣
Woman
I mean, she’s in love with Jesse, love clouds your judgement at times.
@@slade2486 At times? All the time. Proof? Every single modern relationshit. People listen to their dicks and cunts more than they listen to their own brain. Then I get flack from every member of society for being single. Man if being single saves me all that trouble then fuck yeah I'm on board with this life forever
Jesse is the example of bad decision leading to another and self-destruction.
He self destructed when Combo died and got back to drugs which led to Jane overdosing.
If he didnt try to kill those two gangbangers, Walter would not have to step in and get on Gus’ bad side.
Yeah, but Jesse had the "last word..."
I agree, it was hard to watch.
The fact season 5 episode 14-16, Jesse and Walters life falls apart so quick.
Jesse is honestly the only person on the show i could root for with no problem
Mike?
He's the only one who had a conscience, yes.
I REALLY REALLY hate seeing pinkman desperately trying to help his gf, as if he didn't lose one enough and kept blaming himself about her death.
I really wish they had just said "we know where your girlfriend lives", this hurt so bad
Lalo and uncle Jack on screen together would be such a comedy.
2:34 Aaron Paul, The Best Actor.
Did you know that Emily Rios, the actor of Andrea Cantillo, and Jesse Plemons, the actor of Todd Alquist, got into an argument before the shooting (no pun intended) of this scene. Jesse Plemons got so pissed off at Emily that he decided to pull out a real gun and shoot her in the head killing her. Aaron Paul, the actor of Jesse Pinkman and a good friend of Emily Rios, saw that she was actually shot, and that is why his reaction is so realistic. After this, the creators saw how good this scene was, and kept it in the show. Vravo Bince and Geter Pould, truly spectactular.
Love how they bleep out swearing but show someone get shot in the head lol.
Me when my parents find me out 0:56
Some of the most consistent and best acting from a whole cast ive ever seen.
Absolutely incredible, so immersive
This hurt Jesse almost as much as no one giving him appropriate props for Magnets...
Anyone noticed when Jesse spotted Andrea his voice can be barely heard by being inside the car, then after Andrea gets shot, you can hear jesse's cry like youre in the car with him. Truly brilliant editing.
The darkest scene I've ever watched in any show, and I watched the GOT episode where the undead attacked Winterfell.
Hahahahah
Lol good one
That’s not dark the darkest scene in GOT was the red wedding but I think this scene is right beside that
@@BD-pp7un its a joke, he meant dark as we could not see shit, dogshit last season of GOT.
@@chevizz oh shit I’m stupid🤣🤦♂️
I can't even watch this clip. How Jesse goes on is beyond me.
Ohhhh that's what he meant by "There's still the kid". I didn't realize he was talking to Jesse as a threat. I thought that was him telling Todd to go back and kill him.
Towards the end, season five watches like some kind of snuff film.
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...you have to see more snuff movies jajaja
I know this is extremely dark but I love how the bullet isnt a loud bang its just a small flick noise
It's because the gun has a silencer
@@monadoslashno but he means thematically and stylistically it's better
One of my favorite deaths in a tv show or movie. It’s just so sudden, unexpected, tragic. Absolutely fantastic!
Weird reaction but ok
His acting is so good, I am still amazed how this man never took acting classes
Aaron Paul just didn't want to have an acting teacher like a science teacher like Walt!
The only tv series that makes sense of the actions some characters do.
2:10 Gilligan that's downright evil.
The one character that I felt bad the most for in this show was Jesse. Sure, he made mistakes and hung out with the wrong crowd, but he was a good guy deep down. It was great to see that he got the last laugh in this epic story.
Pinkman really buffed up while getting tortured and fed shit in a cage
2:46 he sounds like an angry parent
The hardest part of this scene is seeing skinny Todd and knowing what happens to him later on
Moral... don't get involved with drug addicts.
Dealers*
The death of Andrea was very painful to see, so unfair and cowardly. Was Pinkman' gf
Dude literally lost two girlfriends.
@@VampireA1056 thats right too
The way the lights backlight Jack and his crew. Remind me of the headlights behind the saviors at the end of The Walking Dead season 6.
I don’t see people considering this, but imagine the traumatic experience it was for Brock to wake up one morning, look for his mom and see her nowhere… And then he receives the bad news…
Oscar worth acting for Aaron Paul here
Todd is scary because he’s so causal about everything. It’s as if doing things like this is just the norm for him.
Fucking ruthless, when he says, "There's still the kid"
I don't understand why Jesse wouldn't keep climbing the fence, he obviously didn't care about dying so what stopped him?
Because it was pointless trying to climb the fence in the first place. Barbed wire is up there for a reason. He wouldn't have made it to the other side even if he wanted to before getting tangled up and being too weak to free himself.
This guys obviously never been around Constantine wire, that shit will rip your organs out bro
@@LtDansLegs69 it’s called concertina wire
They have cars. Even If he managed to escape they would still catch him
This was an amazing acting performance from aaron paul and worthy of an oscar in my opinion
i find it crazy how todd was literally just some random dude working for them , the huge plot twist is so trippy
Todd is one of the reason why nice people are not always good
I like how they bleeped out the swears but showed an innocent single mother getting executed outside her home
This show had very strong moments, dark moments, sad moments, shocking moments, mean moments... and cruel moments. For me this scene was the cruelest. This scene was wrote to cause us pain (well done)
The fact that todd gets in right next to jesse is insanely brutal
He lost combo
He lost Jane
He lost Mike
He lost Andrea
He got abandoned by his parents
He got tortured
He was betrayed by walt
His girlfriends son got poisoned by his partner which he though was a friend
and jesse still is a good man
He ran away from his consequences. He's not a good person.
@@luliu4572 most people would if given the chance
Had Jesse not tried to give up Walt, he could've avoided all of this. Sucks fo be a traitor.
I like to rewatch BB. I've rewatched the series multiple times... But this is the one scene I can't bear watching again. Too traumatic.
I feel you man. This scene, alongside Jane overdosing, are just too painful to watch. Everytime I watch "Granite State" or "Phoenix" I absolutely loathe the idea of seeing those scenes again.
"Hey, remember theres still the kid"
These guys played there roles to well..
Jack’s “Whoa. Hey. Settle down” always cracks me up. Hysterical.
🤣
Sick.
There's still the KID
Andreas ghost haunting todd is like: "I don't blame you you said this isn't personal"
0:24 The moment Jesse thinks.. WIRE
All this would have been avoided if He'd just moved on and started fresh like he was suppose to and not went to get revenge on Walt.
UNREAL..THE ACTING,,WRITING ,
THIS IS THE BEST SHOW EVER PRODUCED EVER!!!
1:02, this only scene (I'm talking about them just standing up there) is one of the creepiest scenes I've ever seen
Jesse's reaction in this scene is so satisfying. This is exactly what he gets for turning on Walt
Guys chill it wasn’t personal