@@abramsullivan7764 In self-defense and in response to a direct threat on his life he killed Emilio, but Krazy-8 was helpless. Kraze was gonna try to kill him, but he didn't know it yet, and the cold-blooded nature of it made it his first "murder".
Its all perspective. If you were a business parter of WW then yes he is a good guy. But if you cross him then yes, he is a bad guy. Same way Mike saw Gus.. who was a bad guy but not to those who benefitted off him.
@@itistempest Well, Jesse *is* a snitch. Actively profiting from drug trade and then blowing the whistle on it is hypocrisy. The Skyler hate comes from the fact that she's portrayed as annoying early on in the show. She's also supposed to be a controlling, nosey wife to show the emasculation of Walter, which contributes to her "annoyingness"
@@marklunny dying by fire is one of the most extremely agonising way of dying, especially when the water in your eyes get dry. You know how much it hurts with a minor burn now multiply that pain by 100x more then there you have it. I'd rather die by being stabbed multiple times rather than slowly burning to death
@@hugepickachupenis5961 that's what he says but not what was going on. He could've come to see his kids at anytime but he specifically came that time to see Hank. Heisenberg loved every second of it. Not necessarily the violence but the power and thought of outsmarting the DEA
@@yannmergezs2820 Actually it makes a lot of sense and there are a lot of scenes that show this pattern of Walt subtely competing with Hank. The very first thing you see Hank doing is roasting Walt for not being man enough to carry his gun. Then there's the scene where he gives tequila to Junior, is the first time where he stands against Hanks authority. When Walt's moving out from his house after being kicked out by Skyler, Hank gets the money bag oblivious of its content and Walts tells him the bag has a shitload of money and he dismisses it as a very funny joke. And when Gale dies and Hank is believing he caught Heisenberg, the most rational thing would have been to let Hank at ease with his ignorance, but he instead reels him back to the game, suggesting that Gale seemed more like an imitator than an actual genius and the true Heisenberg might still be around. Walt was proud of his intelligence and his ability to hide in plain sight, but he knew he could never come out to the world and get the recognition he deserved, something that Hank usually got on a regular basis, so he silently undermined him and mocked his cockyness under his nose. Yet still in the end, Hank was his brother in law, and he truly never wished him harm, which makes it even more heartbreaking in the end. Their relationship is as if the biblical story of Cain and Abel smoked a shitload of meth.
I dont think there ever really was a Walter as we see him in the beginning. Walter was a fassade, because survival instinct and society force you to give in and accept the rules because otherwise there are consequences. Consequences like: You will end up in prison all your life, you will never have any friends, you will die, you will be poor, you will be outcast. He wasn´t a weak man he just learned that its easier to get through life that way and he can still have something good. But his Cancer changed that. Lifelong prison sentence? Hah ill die anyway. Some crazy Druglord wants to shoot me in the head? Well at least i will die quickly and with some dignity. Consequences ceased to exist for Walter when he was Diagnosed with cancer and he was ready to take any risk. At first to support his family but because he put on the weak fassade so long he enjoyed finally beeing able to exert power, to be respected and to be feared at his whim. Thats why he gets so pissed after his sudden improvement of health that he destroys that paper towel dispenser in bathroom. He knows he will loose that freedom and he will have to play weak man again if he ever heals because otherwise the Consequences will make his life worthless. He will have to tolerate all these humiliations again that if he still was sick he could just react to by "nuking" the one humiliating him. Heisenberg isn´t a split personality or an alter ego of Walter that acts massively differend and independent. Its Walter freed of all concequences, humiliations and weakness a Walter truly free to be himself.
@@Thatslifebro_ This is something a lot of people don't understand; the Walter in the beginning was a disguise. We only start to see the real Walter after the mercury explosion, and he only starts coming out of his shell more. Even the showrunner didn't understand that, given the interviews.
Notice that first kill, those 2 other guys on the phone hung up and left immediately? They knew some shit was going down. "Some Aryans are gonna stab some guy next to me, gotta go honey"
Voyager 1 He mentioned aryans in the context of the Aryan brotherhood as a joke. You decided to give a history lesson that nobody asked for. You ruined a humorous observation with your "actually..." talk.
jesusnthedaisychain Agreed, and I know a bit about that so I know he was telling the truth. To the rest of us we all know that the Aryan Brotherhood is a prison gang and that many would call them Aryans for short. Now they could have been the Nazi low riders, the Saxon knights, or some other prison gang, but big deal. Everyone gets the point.
@@stellarwind1946 yea lol after that advice from Mike Walter ordered Gale to be killed ordered 9 men and their lawyer in prison to be wacked Then he rigged up a machine gun to kill everyone else so yes he did die in this final attack but he managed to tie up all loose ends
The shot at 2:18 shows Walter in a yellow dress shirt and pants which mirrors the outfit Gus fring wore in many scenes. To me this shot represents Walter "becoming" the new gus, or the new guy calling the shots.
I think walt does that, he cuts off crust off his sandwiches because crazy 8, he keeps the eyeball he found on the floor as the airplane crash was his fault in a loose way, he wears like gus because no spoilers
Jake Difference: Scarface refused to murder children and would only murder a woman who was trying to kill him. Walt can give less than two shits about genders and age.
***** most inmates are not protected by the cops why? the white Nazi gangs members who kill are in for life anyway so have nothing to lose and will kill anytime anywhere even in the governers office and if you get in the way you're dead. The cops may be in control of the prisons but fuck with the brotherhood and when you leave members outside prison will get you or family
@@tbone9803 I haven't watched this far into the show so idk if the victims are serving life for violent offences, but prisons typically keep prisoners with life sentences for violent offences from the general population; there's usually 3-4 levels of separation depending on their crime/time/and likeliness for violence or lack their of.
The first thing both the inmate and guards learn is the dead zones for the camera. The prisoners learn so they can commit crimes, the guards.. well, also learn so they can commit crimes, but incidentally know if they get in trouble in that spot, they might be screwed.
Plus being that fast and precise when murdering somebody like that is definitely not something a sloppy rookie could do, That man's probably been hitting dudes in prison for years
Is that line referring to Walt being the famous man, who has to fall to rise again, or the people he's killing. Because if it's the people in prison, who are getting killed, and who are "falling", then how do they rise? They're dead. I personally took it as either Walt "falling" into darkness to kill these people, so he can "rise", and get what he wants, and still be the intimidating Heisenberg. How did you connect these lyrics to this scene?
Christian 4_Realzz i think its about Walt given everything he'd gone through since the show began such as his cancer diagnoses, tuco, gus, etc and after it all he rose to become a meth kingpin calling the shots and having guys murdered in prison
I mean tbf this whole sequence was more a demonstration of how well-coordinated and positioned Jack’s prison team were than Walt’s brilliance. He just paid them
Yeah but this scene is not about how smart is Walter, but how "evil" he has become. He used to hesitate and feel guilty, he is far from that now. That's why the song choice is a true geniality.
Walter was able to make enough money with his meth to be able to incentivize a prison gang to engage in one of the most intricate assassination operations in (in-universe) history.
You've got all these Breaking Bad quotes, like "I am the Danger", implying that Walt is a boss, and that's all fine. But this scene is the pinnacle of that for me. A man comfortably overseeing gritty, synchronized murder in a matter of minutes in prison, from the comfort of his suburban home. Now that's a boss
@@MrLugma no he means like Vince made sure everything took 2 minutes exactly. There was an episode of friends where a phone message was like 3 minutes one episode but the message was only like a minute in the next
You mean the "I'm over you" message from Rachel in the earlier seasons, right? The one she sends to Ross while she's on a date with some other guy who advises her to find closure. That always bugged me, there's no way Ross could've heard it all in the seconds it took for Rachel to jump on him and throw the phone away.
They're not there to watch inmates 24 hours a day, you're left in a big cage alone with everyone else til meal time or they do roll call, it's possible in this scene that some may have been paid off but the truth is you can get killed real quick and they wouldn't notice until it's way too late.
+TheGeckoNinja : Uncle Jack and his men were discussing guard shifts and having their bought and paid-for guys on the inside trade shifts in order to be on duty (or rather to be on duty to not be on duty) when this all happened.
+TheGeckoNinja bro gaurds get paid off..in texas prisons and im sure many other prisons the female guards get fucked bro from the top leaders or somebody with rank.they get whatever they want.if they have power..prisoners run that shit not the gaurds
Just going from a man who even said that " Murder is wrong ", to having all of these men killed with little to no emotion at all, really sends chills down my spine about what Walter White has become.
This scene is edited to almost exactly 2 minutes between Walt starting and stopping his watch. All the shots of the ticking are accurate. We really are watching 9 people get assassinated in 2 minutes.
For as disturbing as this is, it was important to see the reality of this scene to remind us how disconnected to human life Walt really is. It's all just time to him, and it better be done on time. Unbelievably brutal and hard to watch.
The "It's done" and then the music finishing gives me goosebumps every time. Heisenberg was about to be on top of the world but it would soon all come crashing down.
I really like Hank. He's such a good man. When I first started watching this show I hated him. He's completely annoying and like one of those douchebag "man's man" types. But, all-in-all, just a genuinely good man. I feel so bad for him in this scene.
Why would a mans man kind of guy annoy you, those types are cool as hell to just chill have a beer with and laugh and shoot the shit. Its the overanalytical introvert sensitive deep conversation types that bore me I got all of that out of my system in my 20s
@@andromedaiscoming185 they never take anything seriously, always make low-brow jokes (in Hank’s case, some of them were straight up racist), you can never have a genuine conversation with them, etc. - SPOILERS FOR S5 BELOW - there’s a time and place for everything, and Hank used his “alpha male” front so much that when he started having panic attacks he was too filled with pride to look for help. this pride is the same thing that ultimately led to his death when instead of bringing an entire DEA operation to to’hajiilee he brought his partner and an unarmed informant. jack and his machine gun-armed crew arrived and Swiss cheese their pistol and shotgun arsenal, which could have been prevented if Hank had brought adequate backup
@@artyom1792 Im not the type of person that likes to bicker or fight just to "win" an argument I always give credit when im given a good perspective but I had a genuine issue with everything you just said lol. We are generalizing here but those types of guys take their families and their careers seriously theyre just not all sentimental and whiny about it which I like. Low-brow jokes are funny as long as you have a good relationship with the people you are teasing or talking about like he did with Gomey. Youre only saying he was racist because he made funny jokes that involved race but you never saw him mistreat anyone, you just dont like that he made those jokes. this is why sensitive activist self righteous loving-their-own-farts lefties are so boring. As far as Hank having issues expressing his emotions of trauma, he is strong as a default. He eventually broke down and hugged his wife when it became too much for him. The implication being that he leaned on her when he finally wanted emotional support. Thats what family is for. As opposed to a weak by default person who is ALWAYS a victim and always pushing blame away from themselves and always bitching and crying and always depressed. I recognize the need for more progressive attitudes about mental health but you also need to recognize that men want and need to be strong.
At first I really didn't like Walt's extended family but now I like them all more than him especially since season 5. Well Junior is still annoying sometimes.
Fun fact about the prison killings, gilligan wanted it to look as real as possible so he sent his crew to those prisons to use actual convicts as background characters for authenticity in the prisons, then by happy accident, after his crew was setting up the equipment for rehearsal they just happen to have recorded actual random prison killings, and had the actor's who played the lawyer, laundromat manager, & madrigal guy actually be killed by the inmates as well in order to keep things consistent for production value. Now thats dedication to filming
@oksomynameisjeff4212 yea, it was all real, the film crew couldn't get involved for insurance/union/safety reasons and the inmates were serving life sentences so they didn't care if they were caught on camera. So naturally, the inmates that were killed filled the roster for Mike's list, especially since they weren't seen before, so no one would know the difference of actors versus real inmate killings. Then of course with the 3 guys that were seen before their plan was to have them killed off screen but for the sake of ratings, production value, and devotion to the fans Vince figured just let the inmates kill them and not tell them in order to get an authentic reaction to the pain from being killed. The reason they looked actually concerned when the inmates surrounded them was them realizing none of it was in the script and that it was real, and the inmates were given the liberty to improvise how to kill them. Especially the laundromat manager, they actually lit him on fire since they couldn't get inside his cell and had to finish before the guards came in. You have to admire Vincent's dedication as a writer and director in order to give us what we want to see for the best payoffs of BB & BCS.
Imagine working with gus and seeing how careful and meticulous he is as well as professional as he handles his business. So much confidence that hed handle all these things, just to be executed in prison and your family not being covered for all your work because Walter was worried there was a CHANCE you would snitch. That blows for them
A clear and evident homage to The Godfather. Beautiful! Vince Gilligan's appreciation of The Godfather and Scarface, and Al Pacino (one of the greatest actors of all time) is noteworthy!
The first kill I think is the most terrifying because of its morbid realism. You watch it and you know that there's a striking realism to this, that this exact sort of thing happens in prisons for real, and the way they shot this is very close to the real thing.
This scene alone puts breaking bad in the best shows of all time without contention. The cuts to him at his house even so much as sitting looking out at the window without saying a word speaks DEPTHS about his character. So genius.
+Christopher Hades I have friends that don't, but it's mainly on it being too intense for them. But honestly the most intensity in the show comes from Walts downward spiral
*It's possible to think that this is one of the most overrated TV shows.* It most certainly is possible. I doubt its possible to make a compelling case for that feeling however.
+BollocksUtwat I don't renounce Satan skylar! I am Satan! if a guy doesn't go to church on the Sunday you think that of me? No! I am the one who burns it
1:36 the efficiency and premeditation of all of these kills are terrifying but this one especially. 3 guys walk down the stairs. One pours the flammable liquid. Second tops it off. Third throws the fire. Done.
+Jmoot alot of hispanic gangs align themselves with the aryan brotherhood because they are the main traffickers of heroin in american prisons. watch American History X it explains how the brotherhood isnt about racism but about money
Tbh this is what had to be done, and Mike’s loyalty to these guys is what brought his eventual downfall. If Mike had them all taken out his lawyer never would’ve been caught, and Mike could’ve retired peacefully. Mike had morals in an industry that demanded you have none. It’s sadistic but true.
It's also very ironic. Despite what he told Walt, he commited lots of half measures and that led to his Downfall. 9 witnesses were at the end of the day too much and wouldn't kept their mouths shut forever. Had he understood this things would have been different for him.
They didn't use knifes, but shivs. This is the sound you get if stab skin fast with a shiv. Well, at leas the prison ones, often made of toothbrushes and other hard plastic items.
@@M0rshu64 stalin's mass murder??? that guy had to do it for the country. had stalin not exported the grain then ussr would never get the metal cutting machinery as war will break out later. Sure many starved to death, but remember "you have to lose something, to gain something"
LukeMotions No one can be 100% sure of what happened in the past. Not even those who witnessed it. So when the police act on "probable cause", even a 99% success rate means 1/100 people in prison are innoncent citizens.
I wonder if the great Nat King Cole would have ever conceived that his music would be the backdrop for something like this. Brilliant pairing. Very sinister.
I remember the night this aired, watched it with my pop. This scene shook me to my core and now i have an irrational fear of being locked up with guys who will shank me in unison and burn me alive lol
+Russel Blacker I have the same kinda feeling. I watch this video at least once a-day to here the awesome song that just vibes with it. I just find it absolutely fascinating .
Walt went from feeling deep regret over killing a man in the beginning, to feeling absolutely nothing about being responsible for the deaths of 10 men.
When i'm read in news "Breaking Bad actor dies" - my heart stopped for a second. He's stopped again, when i'm read "Mike", but after a moment i remembered that the actor, who played Mike, was named Jonathan Banks, but dаmn... it still hurts. RIP Mike Batayeh. At least you won't BURN in hell like your character EDIT: Sorry for bad english, i'm mexican. Taco-taco burrito, you know
He went from writing a pros and cons list and regret about killing that first guy in the basement to killing 10 men in two minutes.....
Uh he comets murder in the pilot
@@abramsullivan7764 In self-defense and in response to a direct threat on his life he killed Emilio, but Krazy-8 was helpless. Kraze was gonna try to kill him, but he didn't know it yet, and the cold-blooded nature of it made it his first "murder".
@@TheChildflayer he did know it tho. Cause you see that Walter notices a shard of the plate is missing and figures out the guy took it.
@@TheChildflayer He was going to let him go until he realized that the guy was hiding a shard to kill him.
If he hadnt killed them they would have grassed him and Jesse up
This show has done more to convince me to stay out of drugs than school ever did
Seriously!!!!
I mean, BrBa shows you the effects of the drugs while school only tells you about them, doesn't that make sense?
Actually this show shows you how to do a crime bussiness correctly so you don't make mistakes like the characters did in this show
@Ralph Macchiato what do you mean? Politicians do it everyday
@Ralph Macchiato. Yes there is. Don’t get caught.
Hank being interrupted in the middle of a photo op with little kids reminds me of how Bush was told about 9/11.
Probably intended.
I commented the same thing
@@31redorange08 Yeah I think so too
"It went perfectly as intended"
You serious bro it's clearly an inside job
Walter is such a mastermind that he somehow convinced a large part of the audience to defend all his actions and say he was the good guy
so many people hate skyler and call jesse a "snitch", i could never understand how they thought walt was in the right
@@itistempest Because he's the protagonist.
Its all perspective. If you were a business parter of WW then yes he is a good guy. But if you cross him then yes, he is a bad guy. Same way Mike saw Gus.. who was a bad guy but not to those who benefitted off him.
Ultimately its the drug game man. Nobodys right if everyone is wrong. That good and evil shit doesn't apply to that world.
@@itistempest Well, Jesse *is* a snitch. Actively profiting from drug trade and then blowing the whistle on it is hypocrisy. The Skyler hate comes from the fact that she's portrayed as annoying early on in the show. She's also supposed to be a controlling, nosey wife to show the emasculation of Walter, which contributes to her "annoyingness"
Very rude of Walt to hang up without saying thank you
He was paying them.
The nerve of that guy fr
You see *HES A PURE VILLAN*
That’s a theme in this show I found out, everyone just hangs up abruptly when they consider the conversation over.
@@hutchinsonfilms1406 not even a "see ya" or a "ba-bye"
Mister White had an amazing K/D ratio.......
So was Stalin's.
kill to death like in a shotter game for exmple you kill 6 people and died once than is your K/D 6-1
+Monk Ur K/D is 6.0 not 6-1
MrRetlav fucking camper
+MegaMapper he meant 6/1 or 6 and 1 in separate columns. Don't be picky.
Absolutely horrendous, what a monster Walter has become....you don't just hang up on someone like that!!
Hanging up on him was the moment he became Heisenberg.
This show was all about Walt becoming an absolute villian.
@@ahacks7692 Walter never was a villian, he always was an antyhero.
walt:does anything
everyone:this is the moment he became heisenberg
@The Pack they had us the whole show
If there's an afterlife the one guy who gets burned alive would find out everyone else pretty much just got stabbed to death. I'd be pretty pissed.
Surely getting stabbed wouldn't be a much better way to go
@@marklunny yeah that's why he would be pissed, because he was the only person who was burned alive instead of stabbed.
@@marklunny maybe not but being burned alive just seems worse haha.
I mean there was that other guy who looked like he got beaten to death
@@marklunny dying by fire is one of the most extremely agonising way of dying, especially when the water in your eyes get dry. You know how much it hurts with a minor burn now multiply that pain by 100x more then there you have it. I'd rather die by being stabbed multiple times rather than slowly burning to death
I just love how after this scene walt goes to hank's house to see his misery.
He is sadistic af
Lucas Peruzzi no he isn’t
He went to see his kids he even wanted to leave after realizing hank was coming home
@@hugepickachupenis5961 that's what he says but not what was going on. He could've come to see his kids at anytime but he specifically came that time to see Hank. Heisenberg loved every second of it. Not necessarily the violence but the power and thought of outsmarting the DEA
One of the best episodes of Breaking Bad “gliding over all”
@@yannmergezs2820 Actually it makes a lot of sense and there are a lot of scenes that show this pattern of Walt subtely competing with Hank. The very first thing you see Hank doing is roasting Walt for not being man enough to carry his gun. Then there's the scene where he gives tequila to Junior, is the first time where he stands against Hanks authority. When Walt's moving out from his house after being kicked out by Skyler, Hank gets the money bag oblivious of its content and Walts tells him the bag has a shitload of money and he dismisses it as a very funny joke. And when Gale dies and Hank is believing he caught Heisenberg, the most rational thing would have been to let Hank at ease with his ignorance, but he instead reels him back to the game, suggesting that Gale seemed more like an imitator than an actual genius and the true Heisenberg might still be around. Walt was proud of his intelligence and his ability to hide in plain sight, but he knew he could never come out to the world and get the recognition he deserved, something that Hank usually got on a regular basis, so he silently undermined him and mocked his cockyness under his nose. Yet still in the end, Hank was his brother in law, and he truly never wished him harm, which makes it even more heartbreaking in the end. Their relationship is as if the biblical story of Cain and Abel smoked a shitload of meth.
One of those moments when you knew Heisenberg was here and Walter was never coming back
I dont think there ever really was a Walter as we see him in the beginning. Walter was a fassade, because survival instinct and society force you to give in and accept the rules because otherwise there are consequences. Consequences like: You will end up in prison all your life, you will never have any friends, you will die, you will be poor, you will be outcast. He wasn´t a weak man he just learned that its easier to get through life that way and he can still have something good.
But his Cancer changed that. Lifelong prison sentence? Hah ill die anyway. Some crazy Druglord wants to shoot me in the head? Well at least i will die quickly and with some dignity. Consequences ceased to exist for Walter when he was Diagnosed with cancer and he was ready to take any risk. At first to support his family but because he put on the weak fassade so long he enjoyed finally beeing able to exert power, to be respected and to be feared at his whim.
Thats why he gets so pissed after his sudden improvement of health that he destroys that paper towel dispenser in bathroom. He knows he will loose that freedom and he will have to play weak man again if he ever heals because otherwise the Consequences will make his life worthless. He will have to tolerate all these humiliations again that if he still was sick he could just react to by "nuking" the one humiliating him.
Heisenberg isn´t a split personality or an alter ego of Walter that acts massively differend and independent. Its Walter freed of all concequences, humiliations and weakness a Walter truly free to be himself.
More like season 2 when he lets Jane die
Thatslifebro that's a very fine way to put it.
@@Thatslifebro_ This is something a lot of people don't understand; the Walter in the beginning was a disguise. We only start to see the real Walter after the mercury explosion, and he only starts coming out of his shell more.
Even the showrunner didn't understand that, given the interviews.
That was when he became a self claimed knocker.
Notice that first kill, those 2 other guys on the phone hung up and left immediately? They knew some shit was going down. "Some Aryans are gonna stab some guy next to me, gotta go honey"
@Voyager1: Doesn't matter. Take your Wiki nonsense elsewhere.
"Well actually..."
Nobody cares.
Voyager 1 Why don't you keep from spewing useless and off-topic facts to strangers?
Voyager 1 He mentioned aryans in the context of the Aryan brotherhood as a joke. You decided to give a history lesson that nobody asked for. You ruined a humorous observation with your "actually..." talk.
jesusnthedaisychain Agreed, and I know a bit about that so I know he was telling the truth. To the rest of us we all know that the Aryan Brotherhood is a prison gang and that many would call them Aryans for short. Now they could have been the Nazi low riders, the Saxon knights, or some other prison gang, but big deal. Everyone gets the point.
lol get rekted luis xD
The irony of this scene is Mike teaches Walt never to take Half measures
Also, the funny thing is that Walt didn't pull this off. Jack and his neo-nazi group made it happen. Walt only paid them to do it.
@@shrimpflea Yeah just like Steve did nothing to make iphone His engineer's did the work he just paid them
The irony is that Mike continued to take half measures while Walt didn’t.
@@stellarwind1946 yea lol after that advice from Mike Walter ordered Gale to be killed ordered 9 men and their lawyer in prison to be wacked
Then he rigged up a machine gun to kill everyone else so yes he did die in this final attack but he managed to tie up all loose ends
Yeah honestly this was the biggest example of Mike not following his own philosophy, lol
The shot at 2:18 shows Walter in a yellow dress shirt and pants which mirrors the outfit Gus fring wore in many scenes. To me this shot represents Walter "becoming" the new gus, or the new guy calling the shots.
mkw I agree...saw one of the final episodes last night where Walt was working at the car wash...same mannerisms as Gus.
I never noticed that. God this show is perfect. All the little details are just unreal
He even like hangs up his phone like gus did
I think walt does that, he cuts off crust off his sandwiches because crazy 8, he keeps the eyeball he found on the floor as the airplane crash was his fault in a loose way, he wears like gus because no spoilers
This seems like a correct interpretation unlike most others on here.
2:24
Notice how eerily similar this is to Gus? The yellow shirt , the one word answer, absolutely brilliant from Gilligan.
Ynwa my friend
He didn't break the phone in two pieces though
He picks up personality of people he kills
@@fuji3164 So if he killed Skyler he'd become a bitch who also cheats? Lol. Imagine he killed badger, pete and his son.
Walter went from "let me speak to your manager" to "I am the manager".
2:04 reminds of the photo where George Bush was at a school reading to kids and then one of his aides came and whispered into his ear about 9/11
same
Same here!
It was an obvious reference
George Bush's aide: "It's done"
@@hindleyfc DAMNIT i wanted to comment that xD
RIP Mike Batayeh who played Dennis Markowski, the prisoner at 1:33 who is set on fire.
Walter White went from Ned Flanders to Scarface
hahahaha perfect!
Lmfao
Mr.Chips actually
Jake Difference: Scarface refused to murder children and would only murder a woman who was trying to kill him. Walt can give less than two shits about genders and age.
Well dippity dang gong diddley doo da day, that is some gosh darn fine crystal meth there neighbor.
Huell : Mexico. All's I'm stayin'
Kuby : Guy hit 10 guys in jail within a 2 minute window, all's I'm saying.
Robbie S hahaha that scene 😂
*metsico
But it was Unky Jack that done did it!
Bill Burr played that perfectly
@@lorcansavage1550 walter planed the whole thing
You know Heisenberg is the greatest meth dealer in America when not even prison can save you from him.
that makes no sense in prison there's gangs and nowhere to run
***** most inmates are not protected by the cops why? the white Nazi gangs members who kill are in for life anyway so have nothing to lose and will kill anytime anywhere even in the governers office and if you get in the way you're dead. The cops may be in control of the prisons but fuck with the brotherhood and when you leave members outside prison will get you or family
While I was inside, I befriended the Aryan Brotherhood and hood gangsters. Don't fuck with them.
Vicious Zero Even John Gotti who ran the largest mafia family in America had to pay them for protection
Even if the guys are in for life, they still risk getting killed on the spot by prison guards if they make an attempt on someone's life.
I assume all the guards got paid off, there's no way all those killings went unpunished without bribes; because ya know security cameras exist.
Prison gangs who carry this out are generally already serving life sentences, they don't give af
@@tbone9803 I haven't watched this far into the show so idk if the victims are serving life for violent offences, but prisons typically keep prisoners with life sentences for violent offences from the general population; there's usually 3-4 levels of separation depending on their crime/time/and likeliness for violence or lack their of.
Uncle Jack has a prison team who carried out all these murders. So yes, corrupt guards would naturally get a cut.
The first thing both the inmate and guards learn is the dead zones for the camera. The prisoners learn so they can commit crimes, the guards.. well, also learn so they can commit crimes, but incidentally know if they get in trouble in that spot, they might be screwed.
Punishement? They are there for life, what are you gonna fucking do, gfive them 5 more years???
I wonder if he got the chance to use his killstreaks before the end of the show.
Firmer Spore yes. That fucking spinning turret
@@ryanxharris death machine spinning up
🤣🤣🤣 the prisoners were the attack dogs
Don’t forget the counter UAV he used to get to New Hampshire
@@aslaughter4215 😂😂😂
It’s so sad that he’s using Jesse’s present to time a series of killings he organised
Aww I never noticed thats fucked
GARY!
I hate season 5 walt
@@goatman9499 that’s what makes him so good
He is getting good use out of the watch.
0:40 was the kindest death.
What a nice guy; serious professional.
@Playboi_Soviet actually it is painless he only fel strong hit and thats it nothing more, compare it burning alive or 50 stabs into belly
He was the most luckiest out of all of them, the other got stabbed over and over and over again, and still lived.
@@OPIUMCrody not the black guy
Plus being that fast and precise when murdering somebody like that is definitely not something a sloppy rookie could do, That man's probably been hitting dudes in prison for years
@@maxwellschmid588they might have to get him a government job with that resume
"Will you remember the famous men who had to fall to rise again" this show is genius
Marc Dumont i think you're going a little to far.
SGS XIV
He wants to suck him off.
B R A V O V I N C E
Is that line referring to Walt being the famous man, who has to fall to rise again, or the people he's killing. Because if it's the people in prison, who are getting killed, and who are "falling", then how do they rise? They're dead. I personally took it as either Walt "falling" into darkness to kill these people, so he can "rise", and get what he wants, and still be the intimidating Heisenberg. How did you connect these lyrics to this scene?
Christian 4_Realzz i think its about Walt given everything he'd gone through since the show began such as his cancer diagnoses, tuco, gus, etc and after it all he rose to become a meth kingpin calling the shots and having guys murdered in prison
Now setting the guy on fire was just unnecessarily brutal.
How else would they have killed him?
But fast
Poor Dennis 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's a horrible way to die. Locked in a burning room!
basurero clausen it probably wasn’t fast Especially if the fire didn’t kill him he would have had to be in recovery for a very long time
I mean tbf this whole sequence was more a demonstration of how well-coordinated and positioned Jack’s prison team were than Walt’s brilliance. He just paid them
@NateSoloTV the bad guys are always the smartest.
Yeah but this scene is not about how smart is Walter, but how "evil" he has become. He used to hesitate and feel guilty, he is far from that now. That's why the song choice is a true geniality.
Very good point. lol
Walter was able to make enough money with his meth to be able to incentivize a prison gang to engage in one of the most intricate assassination operations in (in-universe) history.
@@potatoman7594 in movies yea
You've got all these Breaking Bad quotes, like "I am the Danger", implying that Walt is a boss, and that's all fine. But this scene is the pinnacle of that for me. A man comfortably overseeing gritty, synchronized murder in a matter of minutes in prison, from the comfort of his suburban home. Now that's a boss
***** It really was Walt's 'Michael Corleone executing the heads of the Five Families' moment.
***** It wasnt intentional at all, you're just assuming a connection exists because you thought of one potentially
holy shit he really does
800th like
It's kind of disgusting actually. But amazing to see how he completely throws his moral compass out the window.
Man went from hating himself after killing a man to speed running murders
I think it may be time for me to re-watch Breaking Bad.
Dude first time in my whole life, I see someone with Herndon as their last name too!
Dorian Herndon, I knew a Herndon back in the day
KyleJPie10 Probly my old man
It's always time to rewatch _Breaking Bad_.
My teachers name is Herndon
Gomez: "Uhh, Hank, you know those guys we have in prison that have our lead on Heisenberg?"
Hank: "Yeah?"
Gomez: "They're all dead."
Bruh
@@bait5257 "chk chk chk chk chk" lmao the sound of shankings omg i cant hahaha
@@DarkxInheritor I mean, it's a TV show
@@DarkxInheritor chk chk chk chk to you too 😆😆🔪
@@Jason.cbr1000rr I was in prison for 18 months and saw someone getting shanked. That’s kinda the sound it made.
ONE OF THE Darkest sceneS in the series I think. NEXT TO JANE DYING NOW LEAVE ME ALONE. One of my favorite episodes.
it really is, like jesus
Yes, Breaking Bad is fiction, just like Jesus.
I'm sorry you had to find out this way that your God isn't real. I can understand why you're mad at me.
^^^^
Josey Wallace Also there's no SATAN
I can’t believe they actually died for this scene. Such dedication by the actors. Bravo Vince.
It certainly looked like they did 😱
Worst timing possible
@@mr.algonquinrip
..And the scene's actually 2 minutes long. Well played, Gilligan.
Piece well all this is going on at the same time :/
@@MrLugma no he means like Vince made sure everything took 2 minutes exactly. There was an episode of friends where a phone message was like 3 minutes one episode but the message was only like a minute in the next
You mean the "I'm over you" message from Rachel in the earlier seasons, right? The one she sends to Ross while she's on a date with some other guy who advises her to find closure. That always bugged me, there's no way Ross could've heard it all in the seconds it took for Rachel to jump on him and throw the phone away.
@@mariomares6572 yeah that one
Piece Thank you
I felt sorry for the guy who got burned the most, he had the slowest death I think. Also episodes earlier, he was revealed to be a devoted family man.
Extreme pain for about 1-2 minutes.
***** OOoooooo we have a gangster in the houwse guise! Straight up G and whatnot all up in this general vicinity.
When I saw this I thought nothing of it, then I saw that pilot from Jordan who was burned by ISIS and felt sick to my stomach.
Yeah but he was also the first one who tried talking to the DEA so yeah fuck him
***** Spoken like a true sociopath.
damn the security guards suck at their job
They're in on it. Money controls everything
They're not there to watch inmates 24 hours a day, you're left in a big cage alone with everyone else til meal time or they do roll call, it's possible in this scene that some may have been paid off but the truth is you can get killed real quick and they wouldn't notice until it's way too late.
+Eddie Lombera More like they don't want to be their next victim.
+TheGeckoNinja : Uncle Jack and his men were discussing guard shifts and having their bought and paid-for guys on the inside trade shifts in order to be on duty (or rather to be on duty to not be on duty) when this all happened.
+TheGeckoNinja bro gaurds get paid off..in texas prisons and im sure many other prisons the female guards get fucked bro from the top leaders or somebody with rank.they get whatever they want.if they have power..prisoners run that shit not the gaurds
Here after hearing about the death of Mike Batayeh. RIP man.
I really love BB's extraordinary music selection.
+MITHO It really is unparalleled.
+SethR1272 hahahahahah what are you talking about, that show is shit compared to bb
MITHO what's the name of the song played during this
Its 'Pick yourself up' by Nat King cole
YES! Especially crystal blue persuasion
0:50 'H' for Heisenberg
Waywitty heck
I never noticed that
Holy shit thats so crazy
this is fucking stupid
Not cool fucking cringe
Just going from a man who even said that " Murder is wrong ", to having all of these men killed with little to no emotion at all, really sends chills down my spine about what Walter White has become.
Well if he kept the people Walter would have had a cartel of people chase him when he they were out of prison
A total badass
@@invulnerabledr Murdering people and poisoning children = badass right boys?
@@londonisboss52 id do the same to save mine and my families life too. Don’t be a simp. Lol loser.
@@invulnerabledr You know that Walt was meant to be a villain, not a hero right?
0:41 holy shit that guy fell so hard he changed into a black guy with a different shirt
underrated comment :/
Made me lmao xD
Both are different person
@@anukoolgangwar535 i can say that you are the meaning of stupid
@@anukoolgangwar535 yes captain obvious, it was a joke
This scene is edited to almost exactly 2 minutes between Walt starting and stopping his watch. All the shots of the ticking are accurate. We really are watching 9 people get assassinated in 2 minutes.
10
2mins of fun then. It implies there is less than 12s per assination
@@heloxiii8894Nah it’s slightly different as there is 3 different prisons so they had more time per killing per person than 12 seconds
10 people
For as disturbing as this is, it was important to see the reality of this scene to remind us how disconnected to human life Walt really is. It's all just time to him, and it better be done on time. Unbelievably brutal and hard to watch.
Not that hard to watch grow up
@@carwynwilliams7398 Aww, someone's been on Liveleak a couple of times. So cute.
I like that black dude behind the lawyer who senses immediately that a hit is about to go down and bugs the fuck out.
Ian Ferguson at what time of the video?
Ian Ferguson lmao never mind. he didn't even said bye
What time?
The first kill. Immediately before the stabbing occurs.
Coincidently... there are 10 schoolgirls in the picture after the murders took place
11
@@pudding445 don't count the teacher lol
10 kids, 2 adults
10 men, 2 minutes
My god... heisenburg raped 10 school girls?? What a monster..
ten daughters of the ten guys
The music takes this scene to a whole other level of brilliance.
The "It's done" and then the music finishing gives me goosebumps every time. Heisenberg was about to be on top of the world but it would soon all come crashing down.
One of the best scenes in television history.
I really like Hank. He's such a good man. When I first started watching this show I hated him. He's completely annoying and like one of those douchebag "man's man" types. But, all-in-all, just a genuinely good man. I feel so bad for him in this scene.
Invites by Dani yet people hate Hank and all the others, white knighting Walt
Why would a mans man kind of guy annoy you, those types are cool as hell to just chill have a beer with and laugh and shoot the shit. Its the overanalytical introvert sensitive deep conversation types that bore me I got all of that out of my system in my 20s
@@andromedaiscoming185 they never take anything seriously, always make low-brow jokes (in Hank’s case, some of them were straight up racist), you can never have a genuine conversation with them, etc.
- SPOILERS FOR S5 BELOW -
there’s a time and place for everything, and Hank used his “alpha male” front so much that when he started having panic attacks he was too filled with pride to look for help.
this pride is the same thing that ultimately led to his death when instead of bringing an entire DEA operation to to’hajiilee he brought his partner and an unarmed informant. jack and his machine gun-armed crew arrived and Swiss cheese their pistol and shotgun arsenal, which could have been prevented if Hank had brought adequate backup
@@artyom1792 Im not the type of person that likes to bicker or fight just to "win" an argument I always give credit when im given a good perspective but I had a genuine issue with everything you just said lol. We are generalizing here but those types of guys take their families and their careers seriously theyre just not all sentimental and whiny about it which I like. Low-brow jokes are funny as long as you have a good relationship with the people you are teasing or talking about like he did with Gomey. Youre only saying he was racist because he made funny jokes that involved race but you never saw him mistreat anyone, you just dont like that he made those jokes. this is why sensitive activist self righteous loving-their-own-farts lefties are so boring. As far as Hank having issues expressing his emotions of trauma, he is strong as a default. He eventually broke down and hugged his wife when it became too much for him. The implication being that he leaned on her when he finally wanted emotional support. Thats what family is for. As opposed to a weak by default person who is ALWAYS a victim and always pushing blame away from themselves and always bitching and crying and always depressed. I recognize the need for more progressive attitudes about mental health but you also need to recognize that men want and need to be strong.
At first I really didn't like Walt's extended family but now I like them all more than him especially since season 5. Well Junior is still annoying sometimes.
0:21 I'm afraid this is a dead line.
Jesus thats fantastic
*Budumts*
Underrated comment
XD
Probably the first time after 1945 when Nazis were organized.
I wish
trump supporters too
@@jazz_musician aight, get out, you weren't invited
@@jazz_musician ok
@@jazz_musician ok
Funfact: that was the watch jesse gave him for his birthday.
Fun fact about the prison killings, gilligan wanted it to look as real as possible so he sent his crew to those prisons to use actual convicts as background characters for authenticity in the prisons, then by happy accident, after his crew was setting up the equipment for rehearsal they just happen to have recorded actual random prison killings, and had the actor's who played the lawyer, laundromat manager, & madrigal guy actually be killed by the inmates as well in order to keep things consistent for production value. Now thats dedication to filming
wait. They actually killed someone ffr by reading your comment is making me scared
@oksomynameisjeff4212 yea, it was all real, the film crew couldn't get involved for insurance/union/safety reasons and the inmates were serving life sentences so they didn't care if they were caught on camera. So naturally, the inmates that were killed filled the roster for Mike's list, especially since they weren't seen before, so no one would know the difference of actors versus real inmate killings. Then of course with the 3 guys that were seen before their plan was to have them killed off screen but for the sake of ratings, production value, and devotion to the fans Vince figured just let the inmates kill them and not tell them in order to get an authentic reaction to the pain from being killed. The reason they looked actually concerned when the inmates surrounded them was them realizing none of it was in the script and that it was real, and the inmates were given the liberty to improvise how to kill them. Especially the laundromat manager, they actually lit him on fire since they couldn't get inside his cell and had to finish before the guards came in. You have to admire Vincent's dedication as a writer and director in order to give us what we want to see for the best payoffs of BB & BCS.
😂😂
@@kitkatkruncher22 $!;@ฯ¥·1ج.ِ ً
@Me Me No it's all true. I know cause I was the prisoners who died
Damn that was exactly 2 minutes
Yeah, Prison Mike..
Wait prison mike how did you survive 😳
The Office sucks
@@Username-or9nr i enjoyed it
Prison Mike actually did the hit
At least they hung up the guys phone call so whoever on the other line didn’t have to hear that, how considerate!!!
I can't say anything against this scene. It's just so well shot.
Imagine working with gus and seeing how careful and meticulous he is as well as professional as he handles his business. So much confidence that hed handle all these things, just to be executed in prison and your family not being covered for all your work because Walter was worried there was a CHANCE you would snitch. That blows for them
We do see fiery Dennis actually snitch.
Moral of the story: never work for drug empires or criminal organisations
Only for hank to finding out himself after reading the book left in walters bathroom
@@taku4625 pretty much made this prison murder thing pointless didn't it.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
A clear and evident homage to The Godfather. Beautiful! Vince Gilligan's appreciation of The Godfather and Scarface, and Al Pacino (one of the greatest actors of all time) is noteworthy!
Runar Hellström He mean Martin Scorsese's movie... More like Goodfellas
no he didn't. Its tribute to GODFATHER ( francis ford coppola ).
please explain i dont know what part youre talking about
never seen the godfather. But if it has murder scenes like this i might just watch it
DavyDave1313 I envy you brother. Wish I could see that movie for the first time again. 😊
0:23 “Hey, before you guys kill me, you wanna hear my impression of a crow?”
Someone new to the series: What's your favorite parts?
Me: The whole damn thing!
"Run"
+Ricky Reveen Smokes, let's go.
So true
Actually Bill Burr and Huel sitting on the stack of cash is one of my favorite moments haha. "I gotta do it man...I gotta do it."
+MisterPringle Was that bill bur?? damn I kept thinking that he looks familiar
What a scene, what a show
The first kill I think is the most terrifying because of its morbid realism. You watch it and you know that there's a striking realism to this, that this exact sort of thing happens in prisons for real, and the way they shot this is very close to the real thing.
***** Not exactly, but you can find actual footage of similar violence on sites like liveleak.
***** Oh hey, I've seen that one! It's one of my faves.
Are you kidding? Obviously the most terrifying one is when that guy gets burned down
nah being stabbed to death is more morbid than being burned alive
This scene alone puts breaking bad in the best shows of all time without contention. The cuts to him at his house even so much as sitting looking out at the window without saying a word speaks DEPTHS about his character. So genius.
What I love about this sequence, is that after exactly 2 minutes after the first stab, Walter gets the call
Man the show is impressive. I see why everyone love it.
+Christopher Hades I have friends that don't, but it's mainly on it being too intense for them. But honestly the most intensity in the show comes from Walts downward spiral
i thought so too, then i started watching it on netflix and i realised how wrong i was
*It's possible to think that this is one of the most overrated TV shows.*
It most certainly is possible. I doubt its possible to make a compelling case for that feeling however.
Mooky Blaylock Then make one.
Mooky Blaylock You havent even watched it troll
2:00
10 kids, 2 adults
10 men, 2 minutes
photographer: *Am I a joke to you?*
@@dovakhiin7407 Walter: yes.
@@dovakhiin7407 the "shot" (picture) is of the 10 kids and 2 adults...
brilliant, thank you for pointing it out
@@sebastiancaris If I was a cringey little twangy bastard 12 year old I would of r/woooshed you
Its possible a reference to george bush who was learned about 9/11 when he was in a school class
Do you renounce Satan?
I do renounce him.
_Do you renounce Satan?_
_You're goddamn right_.
+BollocksUtwat I don't renounce Satan skylar! I am Satan! if a guy doesn't go to church on the Sunday you think that of me? No! I am the one who burns it
AHAHAHAH this made cry tears
Naw man, Satan's a bro.
The quantity of art in this comment is amazing...💕
“Guy hit 10 guys in a 2 minute window all’s I’m saying”
Shit...I find this even more violent than Game of Thrones. Fucking toothbrushes, man...
yea fuck that, I'd rather get crossbow'ed or offed with a quick slice than get shanked in a dirty prison cell sixty seven times..
Damn, just realized that Walt is wearing Gus's color palette, the shirt and the trousers..symbolizing he's the man in charge now
This segment still gives me the chill each time I watch it
1:36 the efficiency and premeditation of all of these kills are terrifying but this one especially. 3 guys walk down the stairs. One pours the flammable liquid. Second tops it off. Third throws the fire. Done.
It sounds like a Gordon Ramsay F word recipe
the cinematography is so refreshing
0:48 Heisenburg even got Charles Manson doing his dirty work
I spat my drink
Thanks
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Charles Manson did nothing wrong
After a mass killer Charles manson was, doing dirty work is his breakfast in the morning
I don’t think anybody truly realizes that this brilliant musical choice is what made this scene so incredible
Even the scene is 2 minutes long. Amazing.
LOL the first death. The prisoner at the phone getting eviscerated sounds like a cawing crow. 😂
0:17 the black guy saw them coming and just walked away like a boss xD
Lakanus i swear man, i cant go to prison if this shit happens
haha
***** HAAHHA
NO HO
lmfao, autocorrect sucks ass.. I get that all the time on android :l
+Jmoot alot of hispanic gangs align themselves with the aryan brotherhood because they are the main traffickers of heroin in american prisons. watch American History X it explains how the brotherhood isnt about racism but about money
He Usain Bolt the shit out of there...
I feel like Breaking Bad is the only show that can get away with showing a bunch of people being murdered with Frank Sinatra playing in the background
Also a symbol. Frak Sinatra is backed by Mafioso's.
The banality of evil.
nat king cole
It isn't Frank Sinatra playing in the background, dumb fuck.
Daniel Kennedy Sopranos did the same thing.
Love the little detail at 0:16 where the dude on the other pay phone sees the guys coming over and realises to gtfo
doesn’t help that those guys are affiliated with white nationalists and the likes of get the hell out of dodge too
"Some nazis bouta stab the white boy next to me got to go mom"
Tbh this is what had to be done, and Mike’s loyalty to these guys is what brought his eventual downfall. If Mike had them all taken out his lawyer never would’ve been caught, and Mike could’ve retired peacefully.
Mike had morals in an industry that demanded you have none. It’s sadistic but true.
It's also very ironic. Despite what he told Walt, he commited lots of half measures and that led to his Downfall. 9 witnesses were at the end of the day too much and wouldn't kept their mouths shut forever. Had he understood this things would have been different for him.
It's really weird that they used World at War/Black Ops 1 knifing sounds.
0:42
0:45
1:28
They were prob playing cod before filming these scenes lmao
nope it is probably not the cod knife sound but a well made free/cheap knife sample that cod also used.
The Porcupine It doesn't sound realistic at all.
They didn't use knifes, but shivs. This is the sound you get if stab skin fast with a shiv. Well, at leas the prison ones, often made of toothbrushes and other hard plastic items.
why does the first guy sound like Michael Scott stubbing his toe
It was Prison Mike
HAHAHA, it does sound like that
Those stabs to the neck are freaking brutal lol.
RIP MIKE
He went far more peacefully than Dennis did.
Mass murder is not so bad when a nice song is playing :)
😂😂😂💔
Oh god now im imagining Stalins great terror with barney the dinosaur playing in the back ground
It’s all about setting the mood.
King Cole is amazing
@@M0rshu64 stalin's mass murder???
that guy had to do it for the country. had stalin not exported the grain then ussr would never get the metal cutting machinery as war will break out later. Sure many starved to death, but remember "you have to lose something, to gain something"
It's incredible how this scene is in real time.
Jeffrey Epstein @ 1:38 lmao
Oh no he's killing himself
Hillary and Bill after disconnecting the cameras for a while.
1:10 Derek chauvin
They slipped up. They “whacked bin laden” on May 1st 2011. In the shows timeline. Walt dies on his birthday when he turns 52 in 2010.
In this universe walt's meth makes the whole world move a little faster. #waltkilledbinladen
I’ve literally been saying this for years.
Yeah noticed it too. Oh well 99.99%
Alternate timeline I guess.
This scene reminds me why not to break the law
You don't have to break the law to go to prison.
FhuckGoogle+
Well if you believe that...
What? your joking correct?
LukeMotions No one can be 100% sure of what happened in the past. Not even those who witnessed it. So when the police act on "probable cause", even a 99% success rate means 1/100 people in prison are innoncent citizens.
Tangy Man We both know that's not what he mean't.
I wonder if the great Nat King Cole would have ever conceived that his music would be the backdrop for something like this. Brilliant pairing. Very sinister.
1:51 Sucks to be him...
well hes in prison so he propably deserves it ...
pateuvasiliu im european, and you propably shouldnt take comments on youtube all that serious.
pateuvasiliu DAE THINK AMERICANS ARE THE WORST PEOPLE AMIRITE /s
There's no such thing as a perfect country.
Snarfad00dle Pretty much, yeah.
I remember the night this aired, watched it with my pop. This scene shook me to my core and now i have an irrational fear of being locked up with guys who will shank me in unison and burn me alive lol
That sucks to get done in while showering. at your most vulnerable haha
geez man, Walter went from crying about killing Krazy-8, to ruthlessly ordering hits on 10 guys showing no remorse or regret
I watch this video when I'm in a bad mood. For some reason it always makes me feel better.
Nah it's more like: I really admire Walt and one day would like to do the same.
+Russel Blacker I have the same kinda feeling. I watch this video at least once a-day to here the awesome song that just vibes with it. I just find it absolutely fascinating .
@Russel Blacker lol, you’re so edgy.
Russel Blacker a couple years too young when you watched the show I’m guessing. Hope you don’t feel this way anymore
Walt went from feeling deep regret over killing a man in the beginning, to feeling absolutely nothing about being responsible for the deaths of 10 men.
Rip Mike Bateyeh
When jack says "its done" sends chills down the spine
When i'm read in news "Breaking Bad actor dies" - my heart stopped for a second. He's stopped again, when i'm read "Mike", but after a moment i remembered that the actor, who played Mike, was named Jonathan Banks, but dаmn... it still hurts.
RIP Mike Batayeh. At least you won't BURN in hell like your character
EDIT: Sorry for bad english, i'm mexican. Taco-taco burrito, you know
1:30 "Let yourself off"
Dropping him down the stairs
It’s “dust yourself off”