Breaking Bad Season 5: Episode 16: The machine gun HD CLIP
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- What’s happening in this Breaking Bad clip?
Walt (Bryan Cranston from Godzilla and Total Recall) uses the remote unlock button to fire the machine gun through the building's walls; everyone but Jack (Michael Bowen), Todd (Jesse Plemons), Jesse (Aaron Paul), and Walt are killed. Jesse strangles Todd to death with the chain attached to his handcuffs, and then frees himself with Todd's keys. A wounded Jack attempts to bargain for his life with the location of the money he stole from Walt, but Walt kills him mid-sentence.
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What’s the TV show Breaking Bad about?
Walter White (Bryan Cranston from Godzilla and Total Recall), a chemistry teacher, is diagnosed with lung cancer. He decides to make and sell methamphetamine to repay his medical debts and secure his family’s future.
Season 5 of Breaking Bad:
With Gustavo (Giancarlo Esposito) dead, Walter (Bryan Cranston from Godzilla and Total Recall) and Jesse (Aaron Paul) decide to start their own drug empire. They team up with Mike (Jonathan Banks), Gus' former henchman. They also team up with Lydia (Laura Fraiser) and Todd (Jesse Plemons).
Hank (Dean Norris), now head of the DEA, gets involved in the Gus Fring case and tightens his grip on Mike, who will be forced to leave the operation. Jesse quickly does the same. Walter helps Mike to organize his escape but mortally wounds him in a fit of rage. Later, he makes Todd his new assistant.
Thereafter, Walter knows an uninterrupted success and accumulates enormous amounts of money. One day, Skyler (Anna Gunn) shows him the impressive pile of money, explaining that she can no longer launder it and begging him to stop. Soon after, Walter decides to leave the business for good.
Everything seems to be back to normal when Hank discovers that Walter is Heisenberg. Heisenberg buries his money in the desert and convinces Jesse to leave town, but Jesse agrees to surrender to Hank and his partner Steve (Steven Michael Quezada). Hank, Steve and Jesse manage to capture Walter in the desert. Walter, thinking that Jesse would be alone, hired Todd's uncle Jack (Michael Bowen) and his men to come and execute him, but tries to back out when he sees Hank with him, however Jack ignores this and a shootout ensues. Jesse is captured, Steve is shot, Hank is wounded, then coldly killed by Jack despite Walter's pleas. The mobsters find the hidden money and seize the quasi-totality, Todd insisting to leave him a small part of it. Walter then decides to flee with his family, but Skyler and Walter Jr. (RJ Mitte), terrorized, refuse to follow him.
Walter leaves to live in reclusion in New Hampshire, but his cancer relapses. Jesse is reduced to a slave by Todd, and after an escape attempt, Todd coldly shoots Andrea, Jesse's girlfriend. Later, Walter takes the risk to contact his son in order to give him money, but this one refuses and declares that he would prefer him dead. Desperate, Walter is about to turn himself in before he stumbles upon a television interview with his former partners, who downplay his contribution to the creation of their company. Overcome with resentment, he decides to act. He entrusts, under threat, the 10 million dollars which remain to him to his former associates, by making them promise that they will give them to Walter Jr. at his majority. He then says goodbye to Skyler and confesses to her that he did all that to feel alive and not for his family as he had always affirmed it. He manages to free Jesse and to kill Jack, Todd and their men, but is mortally wounded. He dies in a meth lab on his 52nd birthday, two years to the day after the events of the first episode.
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Jack was too stupid to realize that Walt made up his mind 10 months ago
He wasn't the smartest man Jesse knew
He also didn't realize that writers had made up their mind since July 2012.
6 months ago*
Hahah this is so good
Best comment
The thought of killing anyone made Jesse sick to his stomach and yet he wasted no time with killing Todd. Raw hatred right there
Todd earned his death...
he deserved it
6 years stuck with psychopath
@@thatdamnguy months
@@jerrymaher9342 oh my bad
He didn’t realize he had made up his mind 10 hours ago..lol
He made up his mind the day Hank died.
@@lottexy 😂😂
One year ago in fact.
10 months ago
lmao nice
The moment you realize none of this would’ve happened, if the guy working for Tuco kept his mouth shut and didn’t say “Just remember who you working for”
🤣
ALL of the crimes wouldve never happened if Walter didn't agree to busting a meth lab with hank
All of this wouldn’t have happened if he hadn’t seen how people are making and selling meth on tv.
All of this wouldn’t have happened if Walt didn’t get cancer.
@@theelitest5795 all this wouldn't have happened if Walt stayed with grey matter!!
How incredibly kind of Walt to help Jack quit smoking. That was the last cigarette Jack ever smoked.
26 likes my ass! This shit is great.
He had lung cancer, and didn't want others to have it to. Such a kind soul
This needs more likes
This would be a great ad to help people quit smoking
To deny him his last full toke was the sweet revenge 😋
Walt just executing Jack midsentence will always be immensely satisfying.
If this ending was written by Game of Thrones showrunner, Walt would be screaming at Jack’s random goon while Skyler magically appeared from thin air and stabbed Jack in his gut.
Well..tat and seeing todd gettng strangled
Wound was pretty bad. He would die anyway but he desrved that
but if I was Walt I would have knocked the cigarette out of his hand as well.
walt was kind there... I'd be more satisfied if he magdumped him to his kneecap and was like "oops... out of ammo to end your pain." and just walk away without saying anything let him bleed to death.
but ofc this scene is perfect and couldnt have been better imo those are just my fantasies.
I like how Walter kills him before he gets to finish his sentence. Not only because he does not care about the money but also because Jack killed Hank before he got to finish his last words
@@wobbly_bubbly1235 that’s exactly what I said😐
nice detail right there
but he’s lucky asf that the machíne gun didn’t kill jack so he could kill him and avenge hank
@@kingnikto_codm2106 the fact that this neo nazi scumbag got special treatment rather than being killed like an unimportant bug is technically worse
Facts
I love how the machine gun literally leaves almost everyone dead and Todd says “Mr White” so calmly
Fr he didn't know that Mr white is the reason why his uncle and his gang are dead 😂😂
he's a sociopath so he probably couldn't give ten fucks about his gang if his own safety isn't ensured
@h wym??? I know walt is the reason why everyone is dead lol
@@alian1250 nah he just doesn’t give a fuck about anybody
@h Todd likely thought it was an attack from a rival gang, although he may have realised upon seeing the M60 in Walt's car.
3:09 I love how he’s trying to pull the “You can’t kill me because I’m important” but Walt is just absolutely done with everyone’s bs
Walter knows the ins and outs of that card, hell, he used it himself quite often
Didn't that guy shoot hank mid-sentence too?
@@whyareyouhere6274 Yep
@@latrellmadrigal214 the gift keeps on giving
Including his own
i like how jack didnt let hank finish his sentence before he killed him and walter wasted jack without letting him finish either.
That observation is correct as well, but i think that you're missing the most important parallel between the two scenes.
Hank told Jack to "do what he is going to do" and just get it over with, shooting him immediately. Jack tried to talk walt out of shooting him, but Walt shot him right away.
Hank got shot right away, not trying to postpone his death. Jack got shot right away being a coward.
Hank didn't beg for his life, but Jack did.
Walt made up his mind 10 mins ago
Wasnt about to let him barter for life after what he did
@@jonasjoensen3151 You’re right, but I think the obvious parallel (being cut of mid-sentence) is more important. The total disregard to allow them speak for an extra second before death hits hard and is immediate.
I like how Todd didn't care that his whole crew just got shot to bits, real psychopath
He seemed to be more concerned about the M60 mechanism and how they all got outsmarted...
@@aryrios4165 when you watch El Camino you see more of how much of a weird psychopath he is
@@aminetanouyat9643 indeed, his attitude toward that housecleaning lady he killed was so dispassionate and removed, really proved was an ice cold psycho he is
@@jonathanlee5314 yeah but psychologists would be "you guys are wrong, this is what you call a sociopath not a psychopath" lol like Tuco was a psycho but the likes of Todd are socio which are worse because they can fake empathy and emotion when they have none in order to manipulate you
@@aminetanouyat9643 Nah, other way round, psychopaths feel absolutely nothing while sociopaths also don't feel anything usually but they can occasionally (such as rage, E.G Tuco) they're both derived from the same illness ASPD (Antisocial Personality Disorder) but obviously not everyone is the same.
Walt offered $80M to save Hank. Walt sacrificed $80M to kill Jack
@@smeggiamagarwine 69. He left one barrell 11M
It’s not like that money was useful anymore and it can’t be spent so it’s up to the DEA to find it.
@@juniouryux7117 *N* *I* *C* *E*
@@christianvennemann9008I hope we’re not doing this in 2023
@@ryderr4702 Well, I did. Doesn't mean you have to 👍🏽
Now that is a teacher who cares about a former student.
Definitely... nevermind watching the former student's love interest choke on her own vomit, poisoning a child said former student cared about, allowing him to be taken into slavery, getting him involved with drug cartels . . . Among other things. Yeah, he definitely cares. Lol
@@joel2628 Bruh
@@joel2628 That’s literally the joke
@@wontpower I know
@@joel2628 don't forget that Walt literally ran over 2 drug dealers to save Jesse when he can just let him die there and it won't affect Walt at all.
I just love how both Walt and Jesse in the end were side by side killing the last of their enemies. Just peak perfection
Fofu
@@tortugraTV what
@@InsideYourClosetRn69 Fofu
@@tortugraTV the hell's a "fofu"?
@@SHOOPY2021 Fofu 🤭😊
Breaking Bad started with a high school chemistry teacher washing cars to make extra money, and ended with a killer shootout between a robot and Nazis.
Robot? Fuck is you talkin about?
He is talking about todd
@@barackobama990 Definition of a Robot:
"a device that automatically performs complicated, often repetitive tasks" or;
"a mechanism guided by automatic controls"
I think the remote controlled machine gun contraption fits in nicely to that definition
You think a remote control is the same as something with automatic controls...
Bruh 😂
more like a contraption
I like how Todd is just impressed with Walter's set up rather than being angry and upset for losing his crew and uncle.
I just noticed that too right now after rewatching the finale since it originally aired. Great moment. He goes “Mr. White” and I’m sure he was getting ready to praise him and accept a new chain of command
True sociopath. Whole family is killed and he is impressed.
Todd probably could have been a new Jesse had he not failed earlier with the kid. Which is why he lets Jesse have his way with him.
@@Hawthorne-Studios on the dirt bike? Walt Disney's didnt give a shit about him haha. He let Jesse kill Todd because they stole his money and killed Hank
Todd just doesn’t give a fuck about anyone or anything lol
You could blow up an entire hospital in front of him and he’d just be like “eh, whatever”
I love how he says “Mr. White” like they’re just going to have a regular convo after that…
Todd is the best psychopath character I’ve ever seen. Dude is so chill around violence 🤣
I heard somewhere that he was supposed to say "Mr white, there's a machine gun in the trunk of your car!"
@@justanotherschmuck4149 that’d b the funniest shit ever lmao
@@justanotherschmuck4149 so He’s devoid of empathy AND brains.
@@justanotherschmuck4149 Then the actor for Jesse unexpectedly starts choking Todd out of pure rage and Vince decided to let it happen. Bravo Vince, truly the master of improvising.
Imagine Walt said:
“Jesse, just one more cook”
Jesse would have shoot walt m i d sentence if he did
@@ashlekhatiwari8709 that was the best end though
Stolen
*picks gun back up*
Lol
You gotta love how Walter went from trying to make money without hurting or killing anyone, to killing a man instantaneously that tried to give him his money back
LMAOO. I love the sattire in the comment
Circle of life
Jokes aside, I don't think Jack was going to tell Walt where the money was.
@@hello-mv6yg and I don't think Walt cared. More about crossing him.
@@toddleahy8002 walt didn’t give a shit abt that money he already knew that walt jr was gonna get money that he saved from the barrel jack gave him this scene was just pure revenge nothing else and that’s why I love it so damn much
Took me forever to see the parallel between Walt’s first kill in the basement by strangulation and Jesses last in this series was strangling Todd…they really came full circle
Walter’s first kill was Emilio in the van using toxic chemicals
some people just don't understand the NUANCES !
Except for when you consider El Camino...
If that mirror hadn't broke badly he would have never traveled down this road. Once he killed the path was set . . . .
REACH
It’s fascinating how the human mind can create amazing stories like this
100% right said
It was alright
@@dragonseller i really want to know what you consider a good show
@@hey9433 their pfp speaks for itself
@@Mikem706 oh.... oh no....
"All you care about is money, this town deserves a better class of criminals."
proceeds to burn cash 🔥🔥
Joker White
"And im gonna give it to em"
they won't work for a FREAK!!
@@Casper50002 FFFFFFRRRRRREEEAAAKKK......
Walter White was never supposed to die at the end of Breaking Bad. A bullet had ricochet and hit Bryan Cranston during filming and Gilligan decided to let him succumb to his wounds on set for the finale.
Vince Gilligan is such a genius
🤣
The genius writing and disposing every actor in its wake, truly a series ahead of its time
Bravo Vince
Also, Jesse's actor was in fact enslaved by Todd and the gang, without anybody telling him it would happend, and that's why he actually killed Todd's actor in this scene as well!
Walter didn’t want his money back. He wanted Hank back.
This comment hurt
Too stupid to realize hank made his decomposition process 10 months ago
@@seineldin6702 was really emotional and funny at the same time 😂😭
@@seineldin6702 hahaha xD
My name is Walter White. You killed my brother-in-law. Prepare to die.
From Chemist to TF2 Engineer
Nice character development from Walt
"You done incurred my wrath, Boy" - Engie
"Yippekeeyah-heeyapeeah-kayoh!"
engineer gaming
@@l4zuzis534 engineer gaming
“I told ya to not touch the darn thing!”
You can tell how badly jesse wanted to kill Todd. This is one of the only times jesse pushes aside his hatred for death and puts it into his own hands.
And that’s why I hated the scene in El Camino Jesse has a chance of killing Todd but he doesn’t
@@DrainzerHG He Is. He could have gotten witness protection for Brock and himself with one phone call
@@MagicFilRexthat's to show how broken Jesse is at that point. He's got nothing more to live for & doesn't want to risk Brock's life after getting Andrea killed, but with everyone else dead there's nothing stopping him from going after Todd
other than emilio and krazy 8...and tuco...and gus's dealers...and gus...and she couple other times he ends up killing like joaquin and the game in el camino. only time i could recall an adult death getting to him is with gale but that's only because he was the one who pulled the trigger
@@narufan987But they killed Andrea just to show that they could do it if he does anything stupid. In Jesse's shoes, I'd just assume that all is lost just because I grabbed the gun.
Imagine how differently all this would’ve gone if Gus’s dealers hadn’t murdered Tomas.
Or if Tuco's guy hadn't said "Remember whom you are working for".
@@anush8 LMFAO 😭😭😭
Remind me, who is Tomas again?
@@batmanvsjoker7725 The brother of Jesse’s girlfriend, Andrea.
And Walt continuing the divorce. He signed the papers though.
An ending no one could have predicted.
Also both Walt and Jesse got their revenge. Walt killing Jack for killing hank and Jesse killing Todd for killing his girlfriend. They both killed people who were almost their age and extreme versions of them.
Don’t forget Jesse avenging Drew Sharp’s death at the hands of that trigger-happy psycho Todd
Late comment, but, I actually find this extremely predictable, I mean there's no way of saving Jesse without killing all of them. And they showed us the machine gun and the robot thingy controlled by car key before. So I was like, oh he's gonna call Jesse in, put him to the ground, press the button and kill everyone else. The true unpredictable ending was season 2. It was so out of the blue and mind blowing......also planes blowing.
@@sunnygolightly9996 Yeah, it was building up to this moment. You could have predicted it once you put the pieces together as the show goes on. The finale only answers your question of "What is he gonna use that for?" Which I think was satisfying knowing that that scene of him buying the machine gun had a purpose. Unlike the accusation tape...
@@cesareaugusto9677 more like andrea's death. both i guess but andrea's hit him harder
@@geckopecko Andrea's death was heart wrenching 😭💔
Jack: *coughing and bleeding on the floor*
Walt: What's wrong chief? Having a little trouble walking?
Something wrong with yar Leg boy?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
God dammit lol
lmaooo
Should have killed him slow for how Jesse was treated. Quick deaths always surprise me in movies, like these criminals deserve worse. Knee cap them, shoot them in the elbow, let them never be mobile again, maybe that will be a fun punishment.
Same with any movie where hug criminals just get a quick death.
I like to imagine Todd was gonna Say “Mr. White, did you know there was a gun in your car?”
Stolen comment trooper president tandi would be ashamed
@@ClownScript its a fucking comment, who cares
@@Pepe_117 Me 😐
@@humanityn.m2794 fallout nv
@@ClownScript we won’t go quietly, the legion can count on that. You
I love how Walt didn't let Jack finish because Jack didn't let Hank finish
I think Walter was gonna kill him anyway.
It's Just that he didn't care of the Money, he Just got tired of the "you cant kill me" game so he instantly went for the kill.
This leads to a VERY different visualization if taken out of context...
Heisenberg absorbs Jack before killing him this time, rather than after
@@CST1992sounds like an intense revenge gay porn session 😂
You know Walt hated Todd just as a much when he took a moment to watch Jesse choke the fuck out of him.
I think he was as satisfied as we all were watching him choke to death
Fofu
I don't think so
I honestly don't think Walt hated Todd. Todd was one of the only characters who was always loyal to him.
@@spacemann1425 Sure, but he knew he was a complete psychopath. So he couldn't care less about him dying.
Funny how, even in this kind of moment, Todd is fucking blown up by Heisenberg's skill.... This show is amazing
He didn’t know Walt planned that
Todd still showed respect by saying Mr White
Todd got super skinny after El Camino, though. Props to him.
@@sws212 lol
Todd was afraid of Jack; it was his best course as well; his life was wasted to no gain...
Jack and Todd's deaths were by far the most satisfying in the entire series.
What about Spooge?
@@joshs9367 I mean he was an idiot but Todd was a straight up psychopath and Jack was probably one of the biggest assholes in the show
Naw. Kinda liked Todd.
@@Bucephalus84 you monster, todd is the most hateble character i cheer joy when jessie killed him
@@Bucephalus84 Bruh he killed that kid in cold blood as well as Jesse's girlfriend, idk how anyone could like him after that
2:12 I love this shot out of context. It looks like Walt’s looking down in sadness and anger at an ice cream cone that got knocked out of his hand and Jesse decided to fight the guy who smacked it away from him 😂
This is a great symbolism by vince gilligan
Somebody has to edit that
Vravo Bince!
This is what r/whenthe did to Breaking Bad
what are you smoking
Imagine your last words being “yeah Toddy get em both off” lol
Well that’s kind of hard to do when you’re dead.
@@Delta_Aves true
I just got the joke
@@Delta_Aves maybe
Still better than "corn nuts"
Imagine thinking that almost 80 million dollars was going to protect you from Walter White’s Wrath
70mil. they left walter 10mil but yeah.. nothing gonna stop him
yea maybe 100 million would have worked
You'd think they would've spent some of it to fortify the walls of their clubhouse, seeing as they're gangsters and all.
*Heisenberg's wrath*
Even a billion wouldn't be enough
this was the moment walt became a high school chemistry teacher
@@ramiromarino6982 who are you talking to right now? I AM THE DANGER
This was the moment when walt became Mr.Lambert
@@ramiromarino6982 cry
@@ramiromarino6982 no I disagree this ones actually funny
...and the moment Jesse became a man!
2:58 The way Walt just have that blank stare looking like he have no soul and ready to kill Jack is so chilling
I like how he scans the floor blindly like, there gotta be a gun round here somewhere man.
Walt: Jack, I made up my mind two days ago.
Say what you want about jack, but the way he tells walter to wait just so he can pick up his cig cracks me up everytime
thats what Walt thought Jack wanted, and he obliged him... then he tried to negotiate and Walt shot him, because Walt made his mind up ten months ago.
Would've been badass if he picked the cigarette and then he says "now you can shoot me" just one last smoke.
He was getting ready to bargain for his life lol
@@ididntmeantoshootthatvietn5012 That would be perfect
@@ididntmeantoshootthatvietn5012 As cool as this is I think it was better they had him bargain with the money in order to show Walter doesn't give a damn about it anymore. Also this would kind of rob the moment from Walter by making Jack a badass.
I love how this show really leans into the it's "neo-western" aspects here. Buried treasure in the wilds that basically will be forgotten, vengeance after being broken, a last stand using wits to outgun the outlaws, going out quietly on your own terms after a blaze of glory. There's a lot of western tropes in this last section of the show that I really loved as modern articulation. It is a remarkable show and I am very glad to have watched it. I learned a lot of things I shouldn't be.
I think in particular it's a reference to the western Django (1966), where a lone man guns down a white supremacist gang with a machine gun hidden in a coffin
El Camino ramps that western sensibility up, to the point there's a quick draw lol.
Cowboys didn’t have M60s tho, that’s for sure
@@masonwirtz58 I'm sure if you showed a gunslinger an M60, he'd try to buy three off you.
I thought Jango revenge in the movie.
What’s truly amazing is that M60 fired all that ammo without a malfunction.
Yup walt had good luck
@@azivt5115 Except the... you know... ricochet that mortally wounded him.
@@sting2death2 nope
@@azivt5115 ah yes, of course. That was just a mosquito bite on his lower right side.
Like Jesse said "he's luckier than you"
The fact they myth busted this and proved it would actually work pretty much as shown here is awesome.
yeah but the only thing that was wrong is there should be large clusters of bullets on the ends
@@mexicutioner5882 True, in real life nobody knows to get down when they hear gunshots so this is extremely realistic
@@humanzerohumanzero4825 They all took hits from first pass before they could get down.
I'm surprised Walt didn't put the gun on a pivot to create more vertical spread. 😂
@@cykeok3525 And it was shown even if they got down, it'd still be entirely plausible to get hit. Since you can see the moment Walt gets shot, even despite being on his belly.
I always thought it showed how absolutely insane Todd was when his entire gang and Uncle were murdered in front of him and somehow he thinks he's safe .. doesn't even turn around or act alarmed lol like Walt is there to come get him so they can cook and go into business together or something. Man I hated him so much in this show, especially in El Camino. He was just so awful man, great character.
Perfect comment.
Yeah, Todd was as stupid as a Trump supporter attacking the Capital. So perfectly similar.
@@johnrobinson4445 Bringing politics into a tv show discussion? News alert. There are no honest politicians. You don't play ball you don't stay in the club. As far as the Capital event I suggest you look up the term "False Flag."
@@johnrobinson4445 huh?
@@johnrobinson4445 Don’t be an idiot, stop bringing in politics.
3:18 BEAUTIFUL
I’ve rewatched that part so many times
This is the moment Walter became The Engineer
sentry goin up
Dominated you sneaky bastard
this is the moment Hector Salamanca became the Demo man
LMAO
Underrated af lol
2:12 has to be one of my favorite shots in the whole show. I can’t explain it but it gives off a sense of vengeance, a sense of who Heisenberg really is and what it means to Walt. What it means to have nothing left to lose and he feels like he won and is ending things on his own terms like he wanted to in season 1 during the “pillow talk”. Such a powerful shot to me and I honestly want to get it framed. I’ve watched this show 9 times all the way through over the last 8 years or so and it will never ever get old. Truly a masterpiece.
Thank you, I've been looking for this comment lol
I feel the same way and you've worded that beautifully.
This was the moment Heisenberg became the rightful heir to the Iron Throne.
Short lived on the throne
@@bubble.butt4u like cerci
Crystal throne👍😀
Better ending than Game of Thrones Season 8
Not heir to iron Throne.. Heir to cersei lannister..
Breaking bad had the perfect ending
1. Walt wins
2. Jesse lives happily in Alaska
3. Hank is one with minerals
4. Gomey is with hank forever
5. Skyler and Marie are gone for good
6. Jack & gang are dead
7. Jr. gets all the money for breakfast
8. Saul and Mike get their spinoff
9. Blue crystal is gone for good
10. Fans get an amazing series
and Huell finally makes it to Mexico......... all I'm sayin
And Jesse kills the last one just like Walt killed his first one
@@victorfaria3797 Technically Walt killed Emilio with the explosion long before killing crazy8, but yeah kinda
Gone for good sounds kinda negative for Skylar and Marie. At most, I'd argue Skylar can live with her children, without worrying about Walt's shit. Poor Marie though, maybe her and Skylar can reconcile.
also Lydia fucking dies
Walter is the literal embodiment that your knowledge is your real and the biggest weapon
Walter is the literal embodiment of an M60 medium machine gun chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO being your real and biggest weapon.
Well... the biggest weapon is a giant ass machine gun in this case
@@phil-2725 and Walts giant ass brain. It is the size of Wisconsin after all.
@@stevenbobbybillsthe m60e3 seen in this clip is designated a light machine gun in US military doctrine.
not knowledge. wits
The subtext of this scene is brilliant. When the M60 starts firing, you can see several of the characters stop moving and fall to the ground while Walter and Jesse wrestle on the floor. This is conveyed trough the act of bullets striking their bodies, signifying that they are no longer alive.
Jesus Christ 😂
Holy shit 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I think we might have it right here
Woaaahhh 🤯
VRAVO BINCE!
BRAVO!
I love how every bigger villain in Breaking Bad dies in a badass way.
Tuco - durning shotout with cops
Gus - walking from explosion and straightening his tie
Jack - smoking a cigarette
Walter White - lying down being surrounded by lab stuff which he loved.
You literally think tuco and jack death is badass while hank and mike is not
@@duongnguyen-mb3rp Show me where I wrote that Mike's (who btw is also a villain but I forgot to mention him, my bad) or Hank's death were not badass ?
@@duongnguyen-mb3rp mikes death was pretty badass. He was looking at an amazing view and his last words were telling walt to shut up. And sure, the way he died isnt badass but gus was killed by a guy in a wheelchair in a nursing home lmao
Jack died begging for his life. He was a coward
@@YashMezzala If you can't tell the difference between begging and bargaining then it's your problem.
i love how perfectly this shows the psychopathy of Todd, in most movies psychopaths are portrayed as serial killers while Todd is a true psychopath, he doesnt have the desire to kill but when the time to kill comes he doesnt hesitate and has no empathy, this is proven by him not caring about his crew's or uncle's death and instead being impressed by walt's invention and if jesse hadnt killed him, he probably wouldve tried persuading walt into working with him again
True. But being that psychopaths can't help what they are, wouldn't that make him less evil than the others
@@discardmyfriends That's flawed
@@discardmyfriends oh no. Any psychopath can choose to do good or bad it’s just they don’t care as they can’t care about it being good or bad.
@@jonahmoran3751 not very true, a psychopath lacks empathy, but not all are the same. they just don't care about people but nearly all of them are normal people living normal lives because they were taught that way, with obvious exeptions.
@@thephoenix4093 No joke. Best surgeon I ever had work on me was a total psychopath.
I love how you can see the exact moment Todd became Magnus Carlsen.
More like Carlos Magnusen. He was fuckin dumb
lmao
"And it was in this position that Todd resigned the game".
Who tf is that
Walter gave them the Scholar's Mate
Walt covering Jesse and taking a ricochet bullet while they were down, saving jesse's life
Yep,right after the number 10 domino gets hit...
and then jesse woke up from his first high and it all was a dream
"Good lord, what the fuck was I thinking? I'm never going to touch this drug again. Let's go home already, I have a chemistry test to study for..."
@@dsch0 *The good ending*
Crazy plot twist
"Jesse, what do you mean i was going to partner up with you to make meth ,blow up a restaurant owner and kill neo nazis? Turn to chapter 6 now"
@@ynog0978 "BTW, my annual check-up came up just fine and I'm not sick... apply yourself!"
I love that there's no chance for Todd to escape because of the chains he himself kept Jesse locked up in.
Karma's a "bitch"
Wow, I didn't notice that, good catch.
*Season 1 Walt:* Cries mercilessly at Krazy-8's death
*Season 5 Walt:* Unfazed by the massacre of an entire Neo-Nazi Gang
Well yeah, Krazy-8 didn't murder his brother-in-law and steal his money.
well... i wouldn't be sad about the death of some stinking neo nazis either
What's crazy is Walt later learns Krazy-8 was a snitch, and had he decided not to kill him, even if Krazy-8 hadn't tried to kill him with the broken plate, he would have been screwed. It's almost like the universe cosmically telling him to break bad and lose more of his soul that made the pros and cons list to killing him.
@@stiffchris9720 walt: "thats it... i will break bad... hnnnnnnnnnnghhhhh METH BLAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Well, Nazis can choke
Jesse getting his revenge on Todd was probably the greatest thing I’ve ever seen in Movie and TV History
agreed
I love how throughout the entire series a lot of Walt and Jessie surviving was based on just an immense amount of luck and Walt always had more luck and intellect than anyone else in the series, whether it’s avoiding death by mere inches multiple times barely not getting caught throughout the series, Walt always won that game of inches...until he died by bad luck. A ricocheting bullet, the ultimate luck based moment. Walt lived and died by pure chance, immense intellect, and the seat of his pants.
Walt was gonna shoot himself in the head after so actually the bullet ricocheting made the plan easier on him
@@MrBates-le1ql I mean was that confirmed? Because I always assumed Walt was just gonna let his cancer kill him since it came back at the beginning of season 5
@@SonofHsu16 it wasn’t confirmed, it’s just what I assumed. He was clearly going to commit suicide one way or another that night.
@@MrBates-le1ql I think it was clear he didn’t care what happened to him. So I don’t think suicide is the necessarily the direction he was gonna go but it could also easily could have been. His intentions in that scenario don’t matter because his plan backfired and ended up killing him and that’s the point that is very obvious and clear. A man who everything seemed to work just enough to let him survive, fell just short. That’s the poetic irony
@@SonofHsu16 Tbh yes, it's pretty obvious he was gonna go that night someway....He told Skyler he wasn't gonna go to the cops and that it's over for him after 'tonight'!(This was even before Walt was gonna save Jesse, he was mostly probably planning to go with the shootout but later improvised to save Jesse) Also, since his cancer was getting up to him, dying that day in some manner was exactly what the plan was but yeah, the M60 bullet made it easier for him in an unexpected way!
It's still hard to believe there was only five seasons, so much crammed into those shows 👍👍👍👍
Season 5 was basically 2 years tho
It had its lengths too. Especially the airplane crashed and everybody now wears these ribbons season.
I count it as six seasons since 5A and 5B were separate DVD/Blu-Ray releases
That's the perfect way to film a tv show. Short and sweet.
Each episode is an hour long though
Credits to the people who decided to place the cameras where they were. Literally every angle counts and makes this show even better due to that.
Yeah, thats what a director does
Cinematography is one the key elements that make this show the greatest ever.
@@ptaramson1553 It isn't easy to get right...
that tiny bit where jesse and todd slam onto the table is amazing
@@gluteusmaximus42069 exactly. Shows that Jesse wasn’t fucking around and really wanted to break his neck
1:47 After watching "El Camino" this scene is enjoyable as hell.
I mean Todd wasn't actively turtoring Jesse
@@aayaanfarooq9427he killed andrea
The writing of this show. the directing. the actors, the characters, the plot. This show should be studied by anyone involved in a film career. It is truly a masterpiece.
As someone who wants someday to write a story, I take breaking bad as one of the perfect examples of how to write a story and make the plot evolves, making the show better as the time goes by.
For real, all 5 seasons of Breaking Bad are good unlike mostly of the shows that only the first season is good.
It is kinda interesting. Jack decided to be a little merciful when he let Walt keep 11 of the 80 mil. But that money is how Walt managed to leave town, go into hiding and plot his revenge. If Jack had taken all the money then maybe Walt woulda had nowhere to go except prison anyway.
No half-measures
This comment deserves s thousand likes
@@musicalconnection7890 no
@@scar1ful Looks like Mike Indirectly caused Jack's death too lol
If Walt went to prison, he would’ve ratted out Jack’s crew.
The first time I saw this my jaw hit the floor as fast as Jack’s entire crew did
Fofu
I love when walter said “its waltering time!” and just waltered everywhere
Truly the Breaking moment of all time!!
Walter af
walter got the turret killstreak
gods, please let this meme die already
This meme is fucking garbage. When will it die?
Moment of silence for the Breaking Bad fans that haven’t started Better Call Saul.
¿Is It good?
@@tsd-uc4kb yes
@@tsd-uc4kb its fantastic
Can't wait to watch the final season!!
The most exciting thing at the first and second seasons is what Mike and Nacho do, Saul comes only by making you laugh. At least someone likes law stuff
Walter, while he was watching jesse killing todd, looks like he got a flashback about killing krazy 8 because he killed him the same way as jesse
I liked how he didn't help Jesse kill Todd. Because he knew that that was something Jesse needed to do himself...
Damn the level of callbacks, EasterEggs, symbolism in every freakin scene of this series!
Walt didn't help Jesse in a fight... 🤔 It reminds me Jesse vs Tuco ...
@@Alex-jt7rd because he couldve accidentally shot jesse with the rifle
I thought Jesse Killing Todd was a parallel to Mike Killing a bodyguard in Mexico with the wire
Jack did Nazi that coming
Walt the..
Good one
Nat sii XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDddddd
Underrated comment
That was a goodman
0:53 I love how the gun still oscillating after it finishes firing represents that its out of ammo
I think once it stopped firing is when it ran out of ammo. That’s just my guess though
Oh fr?
Bravo Vince!
Vince Gilligan you such a genius!
@@ImDimiko ok bro that's way too far fetched
2:30 Now that's a satisfying sound.
I always thought it was so ironic that they say the whole show that he’s gonna die of cancer, but ends up dying by a bullet wound.
By his own means as well. Not cancer, not the DEA, not the cartel, not the Nazis. He died on his own means. Nobody could kill heisenburg but himself
@@joekreissl4499 so he planned on getting shot when he made the machine gun car?
@@Joru0906 Not really, you can see his face when he is hit, it looks like he's thinking "Well, shit...". But still lots of people tried getting Walt but only Heisenberg could kill him.
@@Hjallapenos I just think it’s really ironic
@@Joru0906 It is :) I was replying to your latest question if he did it on purpose. But yeah as you said it's cool that the cancer isn't what kills him.
2:10 when your kids are fighting and you just don't care anymore
😂😂😂
1:48 me when my son gets a B instead of an A
Walt buying the gun: "you think this is enough to kill 7 people?" The arms dealer: "A m-60 and 1500 rounds of ammo...? Yea- that should do it."
Is that a motherfucking "The Office" reference?
I think it’s very poetic and creative how Walt got hit by his own machine. Walt ended up just bleeding out in the end seeing the thing he only ever found joy doing. The only person who could stop Walt was Heisenberg and nobody else.
Walters kill count somehow has walter himself in it
You gotta love how the machine gun killed everyone except Todd and Jack
Fan service before realism, that's the most important rule of the entertainment industry.
Todd was already on the floor with Walt and Jesse, so it made sense for him, and seeing Walt execute Jack personally with one last attempt to swindle his way out made it all the more satisfying and conclusive.
In fact Jack would have died anyways by the shot injuries, Walter technically also dies because of the machine gun.
Todd was already on the floor as he was asked to get Walter off of Jesse, you’re right about Jack but Todd surviving is fair
@@bannedcommander2932 that's stupid
This whole sequence is so genius in its simple brutality. No complicated schemes this time. Having Jack and his gang totally butchered by an m60 is so satisfying after everything they have done.
3:18 best part
Love how Walt realizes that there is more to life that just money. With one pull of the trigger he lets us know he has learned this lesson.
He wasn’t in the money or the drug business, he was in the empire business. Wasn’t about money, it was about feeling in control with something he was good at.
Always wonder what Walter white would have thought if this meeting was on the first floor.
😂
Fulminated mercury with a tweak of chemistry 😂
It's all director's play..
Or if not every single of them would be either inside the building or standing between it and the car. Or if anyone of them would go prone when the machine gun was shredding the other side of the wall. Or if there weren't a chance to throw Jesse down. Or if anyone of them would be upstairs, taking a shit. Thad ending always looked to stupid to me.
This is so underrated comment
This Walt is the balanced version of Walter and Heisenberg.
I know. Reminds you of MIke Ehrmentraut. But just a little more of a murderer.
Shadow integration cost Walter his life and the life of others.
Mike is built diff, he was trained and had the specific experiences. If only Gus and Walt was business buddies til the end. This show would be epic all the same.
@@yougood809 It's basically Mike in Vendetta without the bullsht ego
What's cool is that Mythbusters replicated this entire scene with a classic car, remote-operated M60, brick building, etc.--and it worked, exactly as in the show!
I mean, the show also used a real M60 with blanks and a real remote mechanism to rotate it, all that was added with CGI was the tracer effects. All the bullet impact effects were little explosions going off.
Wasn’t Vince Gilligan on that show? Possibly that episode?
It wasn't exact, in real life the gun bounced up and down and in the show it fired in a straight line.
Yea cuz everyone knew this when the episode came on. Shows and movies dont take liberties at all lmao@@Pengied
2:35 damn I love that soundtrack, it just fits the scene so well
His redemption includes not giving a shit about the money anymore
I love it
I like how almost everyone is killed off in the first few rounds but the full clip still went off. Walter always caused more destruction than necessary and this is why it’s perfect that the round that hit him was near the end. Walter overestimating the scale of his destruction literally gets him killed.
Jack didn’t let hank finish his sentence, im glad walt remembered that to haunt him, im also glad Jack had the same treatment.
I like how when Walt shoots Jack, Jesse is surprised since up until then all Walt had cared about was money and he just said no to millions of dollars.
Well it’s not like you can take that money to your grave
Fr he had hours left to live...
@@Afraidofwomenminutes
You know season 5 would have went so much smoother for Walt if he hired the two best hitmen west of the mississippi as the muscle of his crew instead of Jack/Mike & his clowns.
You mean Badger and Skinny Pete?
@@ben8929 yes 😂😂😂
My jaw was on the FLOOR the first time I saw this
😂💯
I can’t believe I was sweeping this series under the rug.. Beautiful show and story I’m glad to have witnessed such a powerful impactful show
I didnt watch at all until it was off the air for a year. then I got the DVD . binged watched til 3 am
I needed more . went to all night Walmart at 3 am to buy Sea 2 & 3 and kept watching.
Awesome ending to an awesome show. God, I love Breaking Bad
Just like Game of thrones or The Walking Dead
@@commierule9924 got has god awful ending and twd is milked to death .
@@XXXXD i was referring to the previous replier wich unfortunately I forgot to put his name down my reply
An almost perfect ending. Not ruined at all by the sequel movie
@@jcollishaw its not why? Just cause Todd was thiccc
0:25 I swear I'll never get enough of this slow-mo shot of the M60 firing while mayhem is being unleashed in the club house. Pure fucking perfection.
Imagine being a big underworld gangster and then getting killed by a school chemistry teacher
1:59 that guy on the couch is still breathing
No the chair is moving up and down
This is easily one of the best scenes in TV history.
Love how Hank refuses to beg Jack for his life, whereas Jack in the same situation immediately tries to beg.
Hank died giving jack the middle finger
Jack died a coward begging for his life
Poetic, the same $80 million which Jack refused to take to spare Hank, ultimately couldn't save Jack himself in the end.
The best part of this scene is that Walter didn't let Jack finish his sentence.
that wasnt enough in my opinion