This is a pretty sad scene to be honest, but the fact that he said "I've got civil rights", and then the laughs after it, was just golden. Pure perfection.
To be fair, I think "I've got civil rights" sounds like it would be something a teen in a normal sitcom would say if he was grounded and not allowed to play video games for the week or something like that. And not holding a baseball bat as a weapon lol.
@@rickdeckard1075Sorry to be a nitpicker here, but that is not what the expression means. "To be honest" underlines the fact it is so, it has nothing to do with a person being honest or not. It's a commonly known expression in English language, that's all.
@@rolledude no, i think my description is accurate, and a legitimate 'nitpicker' would go with the standard literal usage of the pre -2000's, so trying to manipulate the phrase into some alternate colloquial meaning imposed by misguided millennial culture is a bit of a fool's errand IMHO, but ... in the words of Tim and Eric: ruclips.net/video/g5CID9dLLGI/видео.htmlfeature=shared&t=598
And yet I was still cracking up with tears; I think understanding the full context somehow made this even funnier. This vid was easily better than any other sitcoms I’ve seen despite what was going on!
Not gonna lie, I laughed like hell during this. I mean this video, not the actual scene in the episode. Almost as bad as that episode of Different Strokes with the child molester and everyone is laughing.
Most people chose the lighter scenes, add a laugh track and that's it. You went with the nuclear option by choosing one of the darkest scenes of the show. I respect that
It starts off kind of light - Jesse's "I have civil rights" is supposed to be light / funny in the show, but then it just gets worse and worse, the laughs at the end don't even make any sense, it's perfect.
You get to a point where you just subconsciously add the laugh track in your mind and laugh at the most fucked up shit out there And it's all fun and games until you discover grandma upside down in the washing machine while its spinning and just bust a gut
Even really good episodes of Seinfeld with the laugh track removed just feel off. It's like something that's incredibly dark like this with a laugh track works better.
They removed laugh track for some episodes of british sitcoms like League of Gentlemen and it was pure eldritch, and for Red Dwarf it was like "oh crap this is actually depressing he is the only human alive with a narcissist hologram, neurotic robot, and a vein cat man to keep him alive this is a dark premise like being in a mental asylum"
@@jdraven0890 Most of Seinfeld was filmed in front of a live studio audience. So was Friends and Three's Company and Two and Half Men and All in the Family and The Golden Girls and so on. Mash used a laugh track when it really did not need to. People assume every sitcom had a laugh track added but in many those were real people laughing.
You have to adjust the dialogue. They were writing with a laugh track in mind. Shows like The Office, Malcolm in the Middle, Scrubs, any show that's a comedy with no laugh track don't have those issues. That's why I laugh whenever I come across those edited clips of Friends or Seinfeld. Makes zero sense.
To be honest, she was the biggest clown in the series. Always talking about going rehab and start new while she snorting crack to cope with her daddy issues
The fact that he says "I expect you on the porch bag packed" on the voicemail just before he arrives, just to go inside to see her getting packed up in a bag 💀💀💀
Despite having context and knowing how horrible these scenes are, the sheer insanity of an audience considering these devastating scenes humorous is way too funny to me.
The laugh track just added a whole different level of dark. It's like painting a black car with the "blackest paint in the world". It was already black but it somehow became more black.
But I couldn’t hold my laugh in the bodybag scene on this video dispite the fact that when I first watched this episode I felt it was really somber and fucked up. Guess this is the power of shitposting
And then immediately after Jesse says "whatchu talking 'bout Waltuh?" was hysterical. And to top it all off is when Walt Jr. says "Bazinga!" right before the credits roll made it truly one of the greatest episodes of all time. Bravo Vince!
I'd have to say my favorite moment out of the entire series would be that time Walt said "It's bad breakin time" and then he broke bad all over the place
@@Arkenway you could totally read the events leading up to strangling the guy as darkly comedic. Especially right before the strangling when Walter sarcastically points out the plate shard
This such a great piece at demonstrating how the laugh track actually works. Like what the fuck, the placement at 03:00 actually got me. It makes it funny for no reason. It’s such a mundane cut that I’ve never paid attention to it before. But the laugh track with the quick cut just colours her dads facial expressions in such a way that it makes you infer comedy where it doesn’t exist. It’s actually genius.
The fact they laughed at the paramedics lifting her limp and dead body onto a stretcher and her dad watching is so fucked but I laughed when I normally wouldn’t have and it feels like mind control
Yeah, it's not really a clever joke. It's like that edgy 13 year old who's idea of dark humor is "and then they all stabbed each other in the face hahaha shock value hahaha"
I was like so sad during the scene where Jane's being put in the body bag I laughed hysterically for this tho wtf why does a laugh track change everything.
It reminds me of my first time watching the show. It was only a year ago (late, I know) and I got to the scene where Jesse screams "he cant keep getting away with this!" I was so emotionally invested and then I suddenly see something that has been meme'd to death and couldnt help laughing because I simply wasnt expecting it and it had such a humorous connotation in my head. I immediately felt bad even while laughing, 'cause I love Jesse, but the internet sure is good at transformative content lmao ...On the other hand, I kept waiting to hear "Jesse, what the fuck are you talking about?" and was so disappointed when it never came
@@dragonsrule20201 HAHA yea same. The internet takes the darkest shit and somehow makes it funny sometimes. Not proud of how hard I laughed at this vid but hey the editor did a good job Also no worries. I watched it for the first time last month. I'm later than u are
@@GNMbg Unfortunately yes. You can't tell me this isn't funny and scary ruclips.net/video/Wb8_yGs76q8/видео.html xD Also the part where Hector throws his food on the ground and Tuco loses his mind is so funny xD Obviously now that we all know what happens, the first time i watched i thought it was just scary. Also your comment sounds like a Seinfeld reference. You wouldn't happen to know Crazy Joe Davola do you?
One of the funniest scenes of the show, I love that they didn't use a laugh track and actually used audience reaction too. Will forever be one of the best sitcoms to ever have been on tv.
The canned laughter as they go back and forth between the EMTs putting her in a body bag and her Dad's face is perfect. At first, I couldn't stop laughing. Then I felt disgusted with myself. You are a Master at whatever this Fudge is.
Yeah, a lot of sitcoms just take any emotion - whether surprise, confusion, tragedy, shock, horror, etc - put a laugh track over it, and call it a comedy. And it somehow kind of works, sometimes even pretty well
@@near5148 Peak comedy And yeah, it is kind of mentally ill in a way probably when somebody spends hours each day watching somebody have an emotion, any emotion, and just go "Oh, haha, that's an emotion I recognize, that's Funny ™"
I mean to be fair some sitcoms had some dark humor too. Like in two and half men when Charlie died the audience was constantly laughing during his funeral + when it was revealed that hes actually alive only to be killed off by a piano falling on him everyone was laughing again.
The first 2 and a half minutes could be a sitcom about Jane and Jesse going to rehab, meeting some cartoonish figures and getting their shit together. The second half feels like a dark Adult Swim special
It's really funny, but they compensate for it by making the dark shit *dark*, especially in the final season. That said, vouch! I only watched it about a year ago, so I dont have nostalgia clouding my judgement, and it deserves all the praise it gets. Either casually, or if you're someone like me who enjoyed overanalyzing media in english class. Its FANTASTICALLY written, cannot reccomend it enough.
@@dragonsrule20201 Now I'll definitely check it out! Thanks! Only thing I've ever seen Brian Cranston in was 2014s Godzilla and he was fantastic in it.
This proves how much of an impact the score of a scene has. I've always thought one of the reasons Breaking Bad's suspense hits so hard is because they know when to let a scene have no track whatsoever. The silences make the tension so much more suffocating.
Lol I love how the audience laughs at the notion of Jessie having civil rights
to be fair that line is actually laugh track worthy
Well his name is Jesse Jackson after all
would have been funnier if Jessie was black.
and after he said "i just woke up, i found her, thats all i know"
It’s funny because the constitution says he does. And so do I!
The laughter right after "I've got civil rights" GOT ME
me too lmfao
Kekw 😂
Same
Americans laughing when they hear a laugh track:
@@thewizardbrandwow I guess us Chinese has more civil rights then if Americans don’t
This is a pretty sad scene to be honest, but the fact that he said "I've got civil rights", and then the laughs after it, was just golden. Pure perfection.
To be fair, I think "I've got civil rights" sounds like it would be something a teen in a normal sitcom would say if he was grounded and not allowed to play video games for the week or something like that. And not holding a baseball bat as a weapon lol.
@@plasmaoctopus1728 agreed, makes sense
"to be honest" soooooo youre usually not honest?
@@rickdeckard1075Sorry to be a nitpicker here, but that is not what the expression means. "To be honest" underlines the fact it is so, it has nothing to do with a person being honest or not. It's a commonly known expression in English language, that's all.
@@rolledude no, i think my description is accurate, and a legitimate 'nitpicker' would go with the standard literal usage of the pre -2000's, so trying to manipulate the phrase into some alternate colloquial meaning imposed by misguided millennial culture is a bit of a fool's errand IMHO, but ... in the words of Tim and Eric:
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*pans to heroin needles*
Crowd: *laugh track*
The fact that shit actually had me laughing.
Lmao 😂
"heroin needles"
😂😂😂
I love how you picked one of the darkest and saddest scenes of the entire show
And yet I was still cracking up with tears; I think understanding the full context somehow made this even funnier. This vid was easily better than any other sitcoms I’ve seen despite what was going on!
this is far from one of the saddest scenes wtf
@@koi5179 yeah like wtf yo
@@koi5179
You're right, the 🍕 flying on to the roof is much sadder, what a waste of food
@TTRUST TTRUST probably when skyler and walter fight and he steals holly
This is how just laughing noises can somewhat change the tone of the whole show
I don't know man, it's the same tone in this scene, if not it makes it darker.
@@mario_gabriel yup goes from sad to creepy
@@veljkokovacevic9986 yeah like in that scene in natural born killers
This seems like an episode directed by David Lynch .
Not gonna lie, I laughed like hell during this. I mean this video, not the actual scene in the episode.
Almost as bad as that episode of Different Strokes with the child molester and everyone is laughing.
I love the idea that a father watching his daughter be put into a body bag is hilarious to an audience.
If the paramedic said "BAZINGA!" TBBT fans would be fucking floored
@@suezuccati304 😐
Call that bagged laughter
@@suezuccati304 true comedy
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3:27
„Sir, you may not wanna be here for this.“
Audience: 😂😂😂😂
that does sound like something they'd say in a sticom
I actually felt terrible for laughing at it 😂😂in
The part where he says "no excuses" and they show the ambulance is pretty good comedic timing.
yeah I think being dead is a good excuse for not to go to rehab
“I don’t care if you’re dead, you’re going to rehab!”
Lmaooo I just stopped at that point, I dont know why it's so fucking funny
But the "bag-packed" before that omg
HE SAID NO EXCUSES!!!! lol @@riqueramalhete2348
I love how just putting a short guitar riff at the start to the scene and a laughing track over it instantly gives you a 100% sitcom vibe
Slap bass guitar is all that's missing.
That bam bum boowwwoww, kinda sound. You know it.
@@221b-l3tthat was only in seinfeld
@@A.R.V_02 Nah I have never seen Seinfeld and I've heard that slap base a thousand times. Maybe it started on Seinfeld.
@@221b-l3tIt absolutely started on Seinfeld
I mean.... technically a bag was packed?
I'm genuinely terrified by both your humor and your ability to make comedy
as am i
I am laughing so hard at all the layers of what you just said
Lol
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using that logic you should be terrified by your own humor
The ambulance laugh was the most mr bean cut I’ve ever seen outside of me bean
Wow dude, I literally thought about Mr bean too at that very moment, I'm not even joking
Same... It totally has that Mr. Bean vibe 😂
Which Mr bean episode
@@BeavisofficialIt's Mr. Bean Rides Again 😊
There's plenty of Mr Bean jokes involving ambulances as well.
Most people chose the lighter scenes, add a laugh track and that's it.
You went with the nuclear option by choosing one of the darkest scenes of the show.
I respect that
I love how you called it the "nuclear option" lmao
This entire video and the whole comment section are so fucking morbid and I'm all in for it
Brush your damn teeth
@@lesliejohnrichardsonyeah and I regret every second of it I feel horrible 😂
This doesn’t feel like a very dark scene to me.
It starts off kind of light - Jesse's "I have civil rights" is supposed to be light / funny in the show, but then it just gets worse and worse, the laughs at the end don't even make any sense, it's perfect.
I feel like continually watching tragic moments with a laugh track can slowly turn you into a psychopath
Lmfao
agreed.
You get to a point where you just subconsciously add the laugh track in your mind and laugh at the most fucked up shit out there
And it's all fun and games until you discover grandma upside down in the washing machine while its spinning and just bust a gut
It’s like reinforcement
And I feel like laughing. So who's really the psycho now?
I keep going from laughing to feeling bad then laughing again
same
emas
same
What's your favorite drug says about you
Same. Makes the feeling bad part more intense also
"I'm calling the police."
_Laughter_
Bravo Vince
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funny thing, if you take the laughs out of any regular sitcom, the dialogues and the long pauses become really creepy
Even really good episodes of Seinfeld with the laugh track removed just feel off. It's like something that's incredibly dark like this with a laugh track works better.
They removed laugh track for some episodes of british sitcoms like League of Gentlemen and it was pure eldritch, and for Red Dwarf it was like "oh crap this is actually depressing he is the only human alive with a narcissist hologram, neurotic robot, and a vein cat man to keep him alive this is a dark premise like being in a mental asylum"
@@jdraven0890 Most of Seinfeld was filmed in front of a live studio audience. So was Friends and Three's Company and Two and Half Men and All in the Family and The Golden Girls and so on. Mash used a laugh track when it really did not need to. People assume every sitcom had a laugh track added but in many those were real people laughing.
Which is why I really appreciate shows that don't have them like modern family, new girl, and Brooklyn 99.
You have to adjust the dialogue. They were writing with a laugh track in mind. Shows like The Office, Malcolm in the Middle, Scrubs, any show that's a comedy with no laugh track don't have those issues. That's why I laugh whenever I come across those edited clips of Friends or Seinfeld. Makes zero sense.
I was really hoping for some "oooohs" too
And cheering.
yea sadly some missed opportunities... should do a remake
3:27 this one's fitting for that
Needs some "awwww"s as well
was just thinking this, “breaking bad if it was on nickelodeon”
You’re laughing, Jane is dead and you’re laughing.
I do. And i'm tired of pretending i'm not.
It was her dying on the bed and Walt watched right over her
I know! How ‘bout another joke Murray?!
@@ryanhutchinson4467 No, I think we have had enough of your jokes
💀💀💀
Her death was reason for hundreds of deaths, truly tragic moment of Brba.
I remember the first time I watched that episode. That was really tragic.
"I expect you on the porch, bag packed, ready to go."
The expression on his face when she's in a body bag - owned LOL!
AHAHAHAHAHAHA
Hey, she listens to her father. Her bag was packed!
Oh hell no you did not just say that 😂😂😂😭😭😭
always those chuck fans, hate em!
lol XD
Why no "ooohh" or "awww"s? I think those are staples of sitcoms
Funny
Why no “ooohh” or “awww”s? I think those are staples of sitcoms
Why no "ooohh" or "awww"s? I think those are staples of sitcoms
@@ObiWanKenobi general kenobi
Why no "ooohh" or "awww"s? I think those are staples of sitcoms
Jane: *DIES*
Public: *Laughs*
It was funny when she did tho😂😂
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To be honest, she was the biggest clown in the series. Always talking about going rehab and start new while she snorting crack to cope with her daddy issues
Yeah. Jane sucked. I’m glad Walt didn’t save her
@@The_BigotLeast psychotic breaking bad fan
The crowd laughing at literal drug abuse in a dysfunctional family is something that definitely would happen in the 50s.
Oh yeah I totally remember the heroin scene in Leave it to Beaver
Better to laugh then to criticize
00:59 legit feels like a line from a sitcom when a laugh track is added. Genius.
Cut your hair and brush your teeth kid
If you played it for me with my eyes closed out of context, I'd definitely believe it was from Drake & Josh.
“Science, bitch!” *laugh track*
The fact that he says "I expect you on the porch bag packed" on the voicemail just before he arrives, just to go inside to see her getting packed up in a bag 💀💀💀
💀💀💀💀
omg😂
I feel bad for laughing but that’s brilliant 😂
Bruh
be careful what you wish for 💀💀
You ever think about how his job as an air traffic controller is to control people who are high, but he can't control his daughter when she's high
HAH!
BRAVO VINCE
Apparently he can’t control the pilots who are high either considering the next few episodes 😂
@@ohnesorgen4642 VRAVO BINCE
(laughing audience sound effect)
This made me fully realize how laugh tracks almost make you involuntarily laugh.
Big bang theory
Even with the laughing track AND laughing at the scene because of it, You could still feel how dark and sad the scene was
yeah if you're mentally stable lol
Fr so dark 😢 so sad, What a psychopathic audience
Despite having context and knowing how horrible these scenes are, the sheer insanity of an audience considering these devastating scenes humorous is way too funny to me.
The laugh track just added a whole different level of dark.
It's like painting a black car with the "blackest paint in the world". It was already black but it somehow became more black.
Nah it was all funny as shit
The first scene where the father find them doing drugs actually seems like a sitcom but the next one is straight up fucked up💀
Paramedics are putting Jane's body into the body bag.
_laugher intensifies_
Nah that happens in sitcoms too
Do you mean where janes dad beats jesse up?
@@twixxtro The one where they're putting Jane in the bag and her father is just looking at the body
@@darkmatter412 that looks like a sitcom too tbh💀
the fact that jane is just suddenly dead for no reason is actually hilarious
Lmao
Your sick
“You might not wanna be here for this”
*laugh track*
That shit’s comedy
@@dude9318 its a tv show. its not real calm down.
Your sick what?@@dude9318
Bro turned one of the most traumatising scenes of the series to a hilarious little cut
This feels like a weird black mirror episode. The laughing at Jane getting put into the bodybag is uncomfortably dark af..
Is black mirror worth watching?
But I couldn’t hold my laugh in the bodybag scene on this video dispite the fact that when I first watched this episode I felt it was really somber and fucked up. Guess this is the power of shitposting
yo actually….. it’s so weird really thinking about it
@@budibudi2440 yeah
@@budibudi2440 yes
i love the part of every episode when Walt says "welp, time to break bad"
I laughed harder a this comment than I should have
And then immediately after Jesse says "whatchu talking 'bout Waltuh?" was hysterical. And to top it all off is when Walt Jr. says "Bazinga!" right before the credits roll made it truly one of the greatest episodes of all time. Bravo Vince!
you all need therapy
And then it cuts to a Montage of Jesse and Walt breaking bad all day, with a few laugh tracks and slip-ups on the way
I'd have to say my favorite moment out of the entire series would be that time Walt said "It's bad breakin time" and then he broke bad all over the place
3:17 this camera movement genuinely killed me
Like jane
@@ukkomies100 🤣🤣
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That definitely was like a "The office" camera move
@@epstone yeah man you nailed it with that description
"I watched Jane die, I could've saved her...but I laughed."
Girl is putted to the bodypack audience laughs. Thats brilliant.
@Andrew Johnson english is not my mother language.
@@RytkösenJussi im ur mother
@Andrew Johnson he obviously meant pat to.
@Andrew Johnson english is not my mother language.
@Andrew Johnson he obviously meant pudding sauce.
"I expect you on the porch, bag packed, ready to go"
Oh the bag was packed alright
I just about SCREAMED 😂😭
Youre wrong for this 😭😭
...and the bag's in the river
STOPPPP
Bravo Vince
Should call it "Breaking Sides" for how funny this sitcom is!
😊
Breaking friends
☺️
Classic lmao
iJesse
Love your pfp picture. AiC is my favorite band
Well, I mean Jane did exactly as she was asked. She was bag-packed.
Even with the laughing, this still breaks my heart.
But it’s hilarious at the same time.
Fr
Be fair, the first and second seasons kind of were, but it definitely took a turn for dark when Jane died.
How in the hell were season 1 and 2 anything like a sitcom?
@@principalmcvicker6530 Season 1 and 2 was kinda a black comedy, I think that’s what OP ment
yeah that plane crash was pretty funny too.
@@RealMikeWazowski that hilarious moment when Walter strangled a dude with a bike lock
@@Arkenway you could totally read the events leading up to strangling the guy as darkly comedic. Especially right before the strangling when Walter sarcastically points out the plate shard
This such a great piece at demonstrating how the laugh track actually works.
Like what the fuck, the placement at 03:00 actually got me. It makes it funny for no reason. It’s such a mundane cut that I’ve never paid attention to it before. But the laugh track with the quick cut just colours her dads facial expressions in such a way that it makes you infer comedy where it doesn’t exist.
It’s actually genius.
Yeah a random ambulance is a total Seinfeld moment
This is so fucked up but I can't help but laugh 😭💀
Yeah, the laugh track makes you feel like it really isn't that serious. Like someone fell and broke their leg, not y'know...
I think I might have died if the audience went "Awww" at 3.00
@@literatemax ironically she was sent to rehab in heaven
The fact they laughed at the paramedics lifting her limp and dead body onto a stretcher and her dad watching is so fucked but I laughed when I normally wouldn’t have and it feels like mind control
Man, adding laughter to Jane's dad while they put his daughter into a body bag is really messed up
Her bag was packed alright
I'm laughing but I'm also tearing up. Such a weird mix of emotions.
But there’s a laugh track so it’s funny?
Yeah, it's not really a clever joke. It's like that edgy 13 year old who's idea of dark humor is "and then they all stabbed each other in the face hahaha shock value hahaha"
@@bernardsoul5186the title literally says "breaking bad but it's a sitcom" tf did u expect 💀 situational comedy my friend
This is insanely terrifying
So many fun scenes, and the guy chooses THIS one. Well, better than Skyler singing happy birthday anyway.
@@thelonewolf70x7 That would just be a reupload of the clip. Maybe you'd here some gagging towards the end.
@@thelonewolf70x7 w profile picture by the way
I kinda hate myself for laughing for 4 minutes straight at this. Really good video dear god
Me to. I won straight to hell gold ticket with the body bag scene
i usually don't laugh at sitcoms lol, but this is an exception.
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Please, don't ever hate yourself for having an honest laugh
Same, man. Same.
The laugh track when she dies ☠️
A testament to how easily an audience can be manipulated.
Or the importance of the soundtrack. Imagine if the sound team could do whatever they want with the real releases 💀
@@JACKHARRINGTON I'd put a bunch of SpongeBob sounds
like what's that song called from SpongeBob that they use for the only in Ohio meme
no
This happens in real life too.
Not really unless you are a mindless idiot. It wasn’t funny just very disturbing and disrespectful. She’s a fictional character but Jesus.
I was like so sad during the scene where Jane's being put in the body bag
I laughed hysterically for this tho wtf why does a laugh track change everything.
It reminds me of my first time watching the show. It was only a year ago (late, I know) and I got to the scene where Jesse screams "he cant keep getting away with this!" I was so emotionally invested and then I suddenly see something that has been meme'd to death and couldnt help laughing because I simply wasnt expecting it and it had such a humorous connotation in my head. I immediately felt bad even while laughing, 'cause I love Jesse, but the internet sure is good at transformative content lmao
...On the other hand, I kept waiting to hear "Jesse, what the fuck are you talking about?" and was so disappointed when it never came
@@dragonsrule20201 HAHA yea same. The internet takes the darkest shit and somehow makes it funny sometimes. Not proud of how hard I laughed at this vid but hey the editor did a good job
Also no worries. I watched it for the first time last month. I'm later than u are
@@dragonsrule20201 The phrase you look for is in the movie "El Camino", an epilogue to Breaking Bad
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The fact they chose the heaviest part of the whole show and turned it into a sitcom 💀
They?
@@RichyRich2607I understand you're not a native speaker?
@@lunarna The RUclips channel is called Mike...it's obviously a he. :D
The fact that SkullSkullSkullSkullSkull Literally dead Dying SkullAndCrossbones actually!!
@@RichyRich2607they is 3rd person pronoun too yknow, are you seriously trying to be a grammar nazi about, correct grammar???
3:05 i laughed so hard at this 😭😭😭
“It takes one to know one” line is such a sitcom thing to say
lol i loved when mr white said "its walting time" and then whited all over his enemies
Definitely a main character of the decade and one of the characters of all time.
this shit is so unfunny, it's like a joke formed solely from pavlovian conditioning
@@acex222 stay angry
@@mountaindew9921 if you read that in an angry tone you have issues brother
@@acex222 you insulted me. am i supposed to think that you were giving some sort of constructive criticism? shut the fuck up
POV: you're watching Breaking Bad being a psychopath.
Ahh u must be a gen z welcome hope u dont get offended
@@residentevil8893 It's a joke, no need to be rude about it.
@@Dante93k fair enough
Todd watching Breaking Bad
@@residentevil8893 Are you a psychopath or what? 😆
*Jane’s corpse gets loaded into a body bag*
Audience: **intense laughter**
It's amazing how just a few sound effects can change the entire mood of the scene
Yes and no, I mean it's still sad.
Not really lol
she misunderstood, instead of being on a porch with a packed bag, she was on the porch packed in a bag, woopsie
r/YourJokeButWorse
She had one job 😂
This also works really well for Tuco scenes, even though he's super scary he's also kind of funny o_o
funny how? funny like a clown? he amuses you?
@@GNMbg Unfortunately yes. You can't tell me this isn't funny and scary ruclips.net/video/Wb8_yGs76q8/видео.html xD Also the part where Hector throws his food on the ground and Tuco loses his mind is so funny xD Obviously now that we all know what happens, the first time i watched i thought it was just scary.
Also your comment sounds like a Seinfeld reference. You wouldn't happen to know Crazy Joe Davola do you?
@@madeiraislander my comment is an iconic Goodfellas reference... dont tell me you havent seen the movie....
@@GNMbg I have but well well over a decade ago, i don't remember much! xD
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Now I want to see the whole movie Requiem for a Dream as a sitcom.
He literally doesn't cry. He just stands there like "shit."
I think he’s to shocked
@@Yizzeli He looks kind of shocked but kind of like he expected it would happen for years. It's very good acting.
Well we know how affected he is by this loss when he inadvertently causes a plane crash due to the trauma
He had too, he was crying trying to bring her back to life but Mike said he needs to be composed or he might tell the police something
@@imperialistbebop1216 They're referring to Jane's dad.
One of the funniest scenes of the show, I love that they didn't use a laugh track and actually used audience reaction too. Will forever be one of the best sitcoms to ever have been on tv.
Bravo Vince
@@blackberyy3450vrabo bince
Very epic
Why ... are ... Breaking Bad fans ... always ... making ... sarcastic ... jokes?
“Your daughter….she’s dead.”
*cue up beat credit song with live audience laughing and applauding*
I've never had more mixed feelings than I do right now
The continuous laughing tape while they are putting her in a bodybag 💀💀💀
plot twist: jane faked her death to avoid rehab
“I used to think my life was a tragedy. But now I realize it’s a comedy”
yeah, it is for other people
- arthur fleck
-jesse pinkman
-you mama
The laugh track with the ambulance and the body bags is hilarious 😂😂
Jane: *dies*
The crowd: *WHEEZE*
Proof that the only thing separating your humanity from total psychopathy is a laugh track.
This took a turn when he pulled up to the apartment but I was all for it
💀
This is psychotic 😭
I know its fantastic, I pleasure my self to it every Tuesday morning.
The canned laughter as they go back and forth between the EMTs putting her in a body bag and her Dad's face is perfect. At first, I couldn't stop laughing. Then I felt disgusted with myself. You are a Master at whatever this Fudge is.
This feels so much more sick and twisted with the laughter
Yes
Yeah, a lot of sitcoms just take any emotion - whether surprise, confusion, tragedy, shock, horror, etc - put a laugh track over it, and call it a comedy. And it somehow kind of works, sometimes even pretty well
I guess that's why I find this video funny
Yet this show was like Malcolm in the Middle, where scenes were largely shot on location, with no live audience or laugh track.
Oh you are sad that's funny
@@near5148 Yeah, reminds me of when adults find it "cute" when babies or kids cry, instead of having empathy like a normal person
@@near5148 Peak comedy
And yeah, it is kind of mentally ill in a way probably when somebody spends hours each day watching somebody have an emotion, any emotion, and just go "Oh, haha, that's an emotion I recognize, that's Funny ™"
There is something about her claiming they were just talking about going to rehab that had me genuinely laughing.
Every night too
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"Well isn't that wonderful!"
One way to write off a character from a sitcom
Well that was a dark 4:38 seconds of my life I won’t get back
It's almost as dark as real life
3:02 I'm fucking dying wtf 💀💀
Like Jane?
@@apersononlineyes6554 I think she's past that part.
BROOOO AHAHHJAHJHAJ
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@@sylvesterstalin7109 throw your phone into a lake immediately
3:02 bro you are a genious, this is a rare situation where this laugh make it really funnier
The laugh track when he sees the ambulance fucking sent me💀
"The difference between comedy and horror is the music"
jordan peele is a genius
Hey that's actually true
Music plays a big part, but it's not the only factor.
Somehow it's much funnier than any sitcom I've ever seen
funnier than Friends, thats for sure
I really don't understand how you could laugh at this. Depite the laughs; which even don't make it closer to be funny. I cried
It's funny because it's not supposed to be
3:18 This part was hilarious as fuck.
“I expect you bag packed ready to go”
*leaves packed in a body bag
I just got a Bryan Cranston baseball ad before this lmao
Uhm…this is fvcked up. Dark humor just took on a whole new meaning. Lol 😆
I mean to be fair some sitcoms had some dark humor too. Like in two and half men when Charlie died the audience was constantly laughing during his funeral + when it was revealed that hes actually alive only to be killed off by a piano falling on him everyone was laughing again.
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Vince Gilligan would be proud.
Jane: "You think i'm proud of this?"
Also Jane: "hey, wanna try stronger drugs?"
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3:00 Well I did not expect this to be so funny 😆
I hate how the laugh track actually made me laugh.
Imagine a laughing track every time something horrible happens, because you're living in a sitcom...
This was sooo creative. It's amazing how laughters can change our point of view about something
that hit me hard on another stage... let me think about our whole society - well done
*whole
@@packagedfailure hole*
not that deep bro
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Dude why this episode of breaking bad out of any other
"i want you on the porch with your bag packed", well he got what he wanted right???
Little did he know that she'd be IN the bag 😄😄😄
Well I mean the bag was packed and she was ready to go, “no excuses”.
The weird thing is seeing an obviously single camera show have a laugh track.
i dont wanna laugh but that audience laugh is contagious HOW
The first 2 and a half minutes could be a sitcom about Jane and Jesse going to rehab, meeting some cartoonish figures and getting their shit together. The second half feels like a dark Adult Swim special
I've never watched Breaking Bad and I actually thought it WAS a sitcom
Gotta watch it!
It’s definitely worth a watch.
you are not missing a lot, just the best series in the history of humankind
It's really funny, but they compensate for it by making the dark shit *dark*, especially in the final season. That said, vouch! I only watched it about a year ago, so I dont have nostalgia clouding my judgement, and it deserves all the praise it gets. Either casually, or if you're someone like me who enjoyed overanalyzing media in english class. Its FANTASTICALLY written, cannot reccomend it enough.
@@dragonsrule20201 Now I'll definitely check it out! Thanks! Only thing I've ever seen Brian Cranston in was 2014s Godzilla and he was fantastic in it.
This proves how much of an impact the score of a scene has. I've always thought one of the reasons Breaking Bad's suspense hits so hard is because they know when to let a scene have no track whatsoever. The silences make the tension so much more suffocating.
"I GOT CIVIL RIGHTS, YO!"
the laughter right after this got me good