Isn't it amazing that in two short years he goes from 'im sorry, I'm so sorry" after one murder to "it can be done exactly as I want it done" in regards to ten of them.
he plunged in head first and gave it his all into that world. it was obviously the wrong allocation of resources and our sense of humanity is what prevents majority of us from going that route. fantastic fiction it is
@loganblakemusic you have that wrong. He was whistling casually after trying to justify the whole thing to Jessse in a conversation well after it happened
62 episodes of the best television ever. Every character has their place and the destruction and downfall of a family man. The mental effects of basically a death sentence and the lengths that a man is willing to go to provide for his family. This is the best show and will be the best show for a very very long time
Pretty much agree. Entertainment wise, the best show ever. Previous to this was Farscape in my opinion, but totally not related. That was Sci Fi Spiritual. This was concrete fantasy-reality with great acting
Agree as well. The Sopranos benefited from great actors, and the fact that they had a cast of Italian actors from Jersey playing a Jersey crime family really helped the authenticity and energy of the show. Many Saints of Newark was horrible compared to Gran Torino and BCS. I think it hurt Chase’ legacy it was really bad
It was ego mixed with alcohol that kept Hank looking. Although, Hank already had the evidence to compare the Walt Whitman book he found at Walt's with Gayle's notes.
The more I watch this series, the more I realize that Walter did not go through a transformation. He went through an awakening. Deep down, that criminal mastermind was simply asleep for 50 years.
11:00 this is why I rewatched the show. To see Heisenberg rise again. The start of Walt’s arch, weak and broken to this point here; is pure writing gold. Good!
@joebodynobody764 I've only seen season one. Which was good, but nowhere near as good as Breaking Bad. But I HAVE heard that by the time it finishes, it's incredible. And you're not the first to tell me that it's better than Breaking Bad.
What makes Walter so interesting is the fact even though he was just a "normal" guy on the outside, neither Lalo or Gus was as intelligent as he was. Gus would never imagine that the person who would end up turning Hector against him would be Walt. And even if Lalo had beef with Walt instead of Gus, Walter would still somehow outsmart him. Pretty scary once you realize how dangerous Walt would be if he had the same resources as Lalo or Gus, he would virtually become unstoppable.
He loves chemistry...he loves cooking. He doesn't give a damn about anyone not even his family. Just an unconditional love towards his chemistry. He died peacefully in the lab which he might've always dream of. ❤
Between Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul I don’t think I’ve ever seen self sabotage more masterfully written. It’s so prevalent in so many elements of the story, for so many characters. None quite so much as Walt, Jesse, and Jimmy, but brilliant in every instance.
I finally watched this series a few months ago. Never experienced a series that kept every episode a requirement to wait and want the next episode. Had to watch over and over again.
Everyone in my family was watching the show as episodes as they were being created and released. I was too busy. Finally, during Covid I decided to watch it. I was imediately hooked and binge watched the entire series! Absolutly the best show I've ever seen in all my 64 years! Not a bad part. Well, the Fly episode was a bit long! Now I just hope once I age to the point of losing my memory I can watch it over and over and it will be all new each time! And I agree with others, Baby Blue was the perfect closiong song!
Funn fact: The episode with the fly was shot like that because they were over budget so they couldn't really afford to shoot at any location so they had to rely on a location they owned and built themselves so they chose the lab. Btw this is not some theory, this is from the creator himself, and according to him this is actually quite common in tv-shows that they go over budget on staff and shooting locations so they have to shoot an entire episode from only one location.
I didn't watch it when it first aired either. I binge watched it in about 4 days with hardly any sleep. I used to rank the Sopranos the best but BB surpassed it. I feel the same, wish I could erase my memory bank and watch it again brand new. Amazing work by everyone involved.
I new there had to be some more people out there that like me didn't see any of it when it first aired, then binge watched it. It took me 5 nights to watch every episode. I am 67 and like you i thought it was the best show i ever saw. I still can't believe that they put this on a weekly T V show and for 11 seasons to boot. My brother never missed an episode . R. I. P. Glen. P.S. That's funny you talked about the fly episode, because i had the same reaction watching it. we must be two birds of a feather.
The only thing hated in the whole series is when Walter kills Mike. I mean there was no need to kill Mike. But still, one of the best series ever written.
@@jamesharkin-cn5fjNo because he even says "Lydia has the names" Walt killed Mike because by season 5 he had a BIG ego and he called him out for it. Walt didn't think and acted irrationally shooting him when he could've gotten the names from Lydia all along.
Badass? Mhhh...he did do some badass things, but overall I wouldn't use that positive word to describe him. He is selfish, petty, manipulative and narcissistic from the beginning...he just shows his true colors more and more over time
@@danyf.1442 nah. all the 'money-making' action, he did it for his family. while all the 'ruthless-killing' action, he did it as a self defense EXCEPT for the Mike one
Hot take. When Tucco is killed, he had shot at Hank with the rifle. Walt had held the rifle. 1000% chance the DEA would have very, very closely examined that rifle for every fingerprint on it. Walt was a teacher so his prints would have been in the system.
Are you kidding???? 5:50-ish, at the end of the explosion I’m certain I heard Howard Dean’s famous manic scream he was captured doing on the campaign trail when he was running for President. That is funny!
10:57 . if walt didnt have an ego , hed be ruthless . Since he can do whatever he wants without people knowing it was him . his big ego got him in the end . Gus was similar to walter which much less of an ego . sadly he made one mistake and payed the price .
Honestly, mt favorite scene of walter white is the end of granite state. Right after he called to turn himself in and after he sees gretchen and Elliot on tv. It's almost like heisenberg kicks in one last time.
I was late watching this. Everyone kept telling me I needed to watch it and I finally starting watching after seeing that scene where he tells Tuco “this is not meth.” I haven’t seen a better series than Breaking Bad and don’t think I ever will.
YESSSSS same!!!!! I watched it all in 2020 my ex only had the first season, during the covid madness we watched a ton of dvd she had, at the end only the seson 1 of BB was left so we started to watch it but I was quite skeptical. Slowly I started to like it and a the end after the “this is not meth.” scene I was so excited I went online and i bought all the DVDs and we watched the whole series in about 2 weeks, I have never liked a series so much, 2 weeks of excitement and it was also good times with my ex gf, April 2020 best time of my life.
Best scenes! This was like in baseball a perfect game! This is an acting masterpiece, young actors will use this show as a reference for acting, I’ve never seen an actor be that good, well Christoph Waltz was perfect in Inglorious Basterds as well, but that was just a movie.
I heard TUCO role was for 2 EPISODES only... But his character role he did so good that Director had to extend it more episodes... !!!! TUCO : Tight.. Tight.. Tight.. Blue, yellow, Pink ..no matter... DIRECTOR : After hearing that . 👀 This guy's got something...😅
I have watched many tv series over 60 years...some really great series like M.A.S.H. to name one, but in my opinion, Breaking Bad IS the GOAT. Bryan Cranston is an acting genius. Writing is incredible. Seen the series 3 times now. Each time uncovering new symbolism. Best ever no doubt.
It’s crazy because Jesse pinkman would’ve been my all time favorite if he didn’t snitch but what makes him outstanding is the fact he’s able too bounce back from any situation and making things right when he has done wrong, that’s what separates him from the rest was his ability to lose it all and get it all back time and time again. This DUO was unstoppable so much that in fact the only death of them was literally each other. One of the greatest shows ever❤️
After watching the show for few times, now I realise skyler stand and view point to save herself and her family from the wrath which comes with these illegal businesses.
I would add the scene with Skylar where he says “I did it for me. I liked it. I was good at it” was a seriously important moment in the series. Should be included. Agree with others that the shooting of Mike was so so.
Contrasts between the crawlspace scream and Walt's literal last moments on screen at the end are practically begging to be analysed. What I noticed is that in the crawlspace scene, the music and tension are underlining the danger in which Walt is now, but it also resembles an open casket, clearly symbolising 'Oh yeah, Walt is already dead', and in the final one, he obscured by pipes, which could just mean that even if he survived, he would have been behind bars anyway. What I took away from it the most, though, is that in both scenes, Walt is almost laying in the exact same position, and with the camera panning away in both scenes, it underlines how in both scenes, something in Walt died. I think that's what makes the Crawlspace scene the true moment 'Walter became Heisenberg', because in his own egotistical and paranoid mind, from that moment on, there were no choices left and he fully embraced his most selfish and criminal persona, while excusing to himself that he had no choice. That was the moment 'Walt' the protective Father died, as he was still surrounded by family and little to no money just as he started with. In the series finale, what remained of Heisenberg died, as he was surrounded by no friends, no family, no associates, just the materialistic things he always loved; a chemistry lab. One specifically built for cooking meth.
I’m about to finish watching this show for the 3rd or 4th time, though this will only be the second time I’ve watched it all the way through. I wanted to revisit each character and weigh the different sides, takes, perspectives and developments of each persona, namely Walt and Skyler. There was a lot I had forgotten about the show, too, and it was exciting watching it again. I’m on episode 14 of season 5. I won’t spoil anything for anyone who might happen across this and not have seen the show yet, but I am very sad about what’s about to happen in the episode. I wish the writers hadn’t gone in that direction.
Hi, I’m Saul Goodman. Did you know that you have rights? The Constitution says you do. And so do I. I believe that until proven guilty, every man, woman, and child in this country is innocent. And that’s why I fight for you, Albuquerque! Better call Saul!
Since i look like Bryan enough to pull it off i have him to thank for my yearly Halloween costume, "Meth Walter." A tyvek suit and a full faced respirator on top of my head. I crush up blue Hall's cough drops and hand them out.
@SmartyHome-hu5pt I'm not so sure. Mike could have gone either way on that, but something tells me he might have examined everything and decided it was fair enough to let Walter live, and the two would have gone their separate ways, never to cross paths again (regardless of the series ending).
@@ImYourOverlordThat’s the point of his character. He makes bad decisions because of his ego and pride. That’s what makes his transformation so well written
Isn't it amazing that in two short years he goes from 'im sorry, I'm so sorry" after one murder to "it can be done exactly as I want it done" in regards to ten of them.
he plunged in head first and gave it his all into that world. it was obviously the wrong allocation of resources and our sense of humanity is what prevents majority of us from going that route. fantastic fiction it is
In one year, from RV days to killing Gus happened in span of one year.
As it should be that way. After all...he was Heisenberg.
not even 2 years man
@loganblakemusic you have that wrong. He was whistling casually after trying to justify the whole thing to Jessse in a conversation well after it happened
"Walt's Best Scenes"
*plays the entire series*
Lol
To be fair, everything Walt does is badass
@@P0oks_skznot killing mike
@@jesse0099nah that was badass af 🗿
@@DeadX2 that was dumb. Walt lost the argument and killed mike. And then apologized😐
The end scene with Baby Blue gives me chills every time. Perfect ending.
I couldn’t agree more
Yup
Agreed
I just downloaded the song.
Bad Finger Band. ...best closing music in a television series!!
I wasn't aware Walt had any bad scenes... every scene was always priceless.
Especially the one at the fridge with skyler 😏
@@thatonerandomguyontheinter4971 🌚
@@thatonerandomguyontheinter4971NO GOD PLEASE NO, NO....
NOOOOOO
@@qk7x: " I forgot this scene was actually here guys "
FR
I don't think killing mike was one of his finest moments but ok
It is a memorable scene for millions so cry about it.
It was more like his worst moment
@@Nemenis lmao, fixed it
@@NightAkame I think Walter’s worst moment was when he flirted with the principal. Him killing Mike was a good scene.
This whole video seems more about Heisenberg than Walter White moments tbh
Salary of school teachers must be increased
Yeah 😂
To be fair, he was overqualified
Salary of everyone besides the top 5% needs to be increased.
Nah
This is not funny but actually true
62 episodes of the best television ever. Every character has their place and the destruction and downfall of a family man. The mental effects of basically a death sentence and the lengths that a man is willing to go to provide for his family.
This is the best show and will be the best show for a very very long time
Pretty much agree. Entertainment wise, the best show ever. Previous to this was Farscape in my opinion, but totally not related. That was Sci Fi Spiritual. This was concrete fantasy-reality with great acting
agreed. even better than the wire and the sopranos but only slightly.
Agree as well. The Sopranos benefited from great actors, and the fact that they had a cast of Italian actors from Jersey playing a Jersey crime family really helped the authenticity and energy of the show. Many Saints of Newark was horrible compared to Gran Torino and BCS. I think it hurt Chase’ legacy it was really bad
Watch "the shield"
For me, it's Breaking Bad and The Sopranos at #1 with Better Call Saul not too far behind.
Walter White is the classic example of “can’t take yes for an answer.” He always fed Hank doubt every time the case was closed.
He was becoming a sociopath, he wanted it to end but somehow he also wanted someone to chase him
He wanted credit for his work😂
It was ego mixed with alcohol that kept Hank looking. Although, Hank already had the evidence to compare the Walt Whitman book he found at Walt's with Gayle's notes.
This was the real Godfather of television crime drama
@azazz7297 that's what everybody says when I undress. Cause I'm the gangsta' of love
Ahhhhhhh ok..... lol@@mauriceortiz8817
The Wire and the Sorpanos!?
Best Drama Series ever...
Nobody* @@mauriceortiz8817
I like to think that Walter’s transformation is akin to chemistry (the study of change, as stated by Walter himself) as he was a chemistry teacher.
Never gets old .. great show ... Mike was the man .. tough guy with a heart
Ah yes the floor is made of floor.
He's not a chemistry teacher, he's more than that, he just had to do this job
@@abscindingweird how that doesn’t even make sense but people use it
wow that explains why he knows how to create methlamine
You DEFINITELY FORGOT to include " Tread lightly" when Hank confronts Walter
i love show's legacy. It's like a endless hole, never ending, never returning.
“Stay out of my territory”… the scene when Walter develops the Heisenberg mentality
„This is the moment Walt became …“ ahh comment 💀
The more I watch this series, the more I realize that Walter did not go through a transformation. He went through an awakening.
Deep down, that criminal mastermind was simply asleep for 50 years.
You are right he enjoyed every moment making that
Meth equal to a pharmaceutical company and making millions.
He even says that to Jesse in the first episode “Why are you doing this?” “I’m awake”
Bad company corrupts good morals. Kjv
When he said '' I'm not in danger, I AM the danger'' was powerful acting and was very believable .
11:00 this is why I rewatched the show. To see Heisenberg rise again. The start of Walt’s arch, weak and broken to this point here; is pure writing gold. Good!
Possibly/probably the greatest t.v. series of all time.
Not possibly, not probably, definitely!
I think BCS was even better.
@joebodynobody764 I've only seen season one. Which was good, but nowhere near as good as Breaking Bad. But I HAVE heard that by the time it finishes, it's incredible. And you're not the first to tell me that it's better than Breaking Bad.
@amjh4lah809 bro watch it, I was holding it off aswell cause I wasn't the biggest fan of Saul but my god I wish I watched it sooner
@colen7007 I'll try n get on it asap!! 👍🏻
What makes Walter so interesting is the fact even though he was just a "normal" guy on the outside, neither Lalo or Gus was as intelligent as he was. Gus would never imagine that the person who would end up turning Hector against him would be Walt. And even if Lalo had beef with Walt instead of Gus, Walter would still somehow outsmart him. Pretty scary once you realize how dangerous Walt would be if he had the same resources as Lalo or Gus, he would virtually become unstoppable.
Bryan Cranston. One of the most talented actors on the planet
He loves chemistry...he loves cooking. He doesn't give a damn about anyone not even his family. Just an unconditional love towards his chemistry. He died peacefully in the lab which he might've always dream of. ❤
Between Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul I don’t think I’ve ever seen self sabotage more masterfully written. It’s so prevalent in so many elements of the story, for so many characters. None quite so much as Walt, Jesse, and Jimmy, but brilliant in every instance.
“Let him bleed.” Man was so cold
I love how Walt going "i`m so sorry" to "we are done when i say so"
It’s so ironic how Walt told them to kill Jesse but wanted to let Hank live… and Todd was the one who saved Jesse’s life. Big twist
I finally watched this series a few months ago. Never experienced a series that kept every episode a requirement to wait and want the next episode. Had to watch over and over again.
Where did you watch it from??
Tuco’s reaction of getting shot could easily be the most real one to ever be shown on 📺
You feeling under the weather? That's the risin I slipped into your coffee. Good bye Lydia.
Everyone in my family was watching the show as episodes as they were being created and released. I was too busy. Finally, during Covid I decided to watch it. I was imediately hooked and binge watched the entire series! Absolutly the best show I've ever seen in all my 64 years! Not a bad part. Well, the Fly episode was a bit long! Now I just hope once I age to the point of losing my memory I can watch it over and over and it will be all new each time! And I agree with others, Baby Blue was the perfect closiong song!
Funn fact: The episode with the fly was shot like that because they were over budget so they couldn't really afford to shoot at any location so they had to rely on a location they owned and built themselves so they chose the lab.
Btw this is not some theory, this is from the creator himself, and according to him this is actually quite common in tv-shows that they go over budget on staff and shooting locations so they have to shoot an entire episode from only one location.
funny, i also binge watched it when i caught covid. great show for sure
I didn't watch it when it first aired either. I binge watched it in about 4 days with hardly any sleep.
I used to rank the Sopranos the best but BB surpassed it. I feel the same, wish I could erase my memory bank and watch it again brand new. Amazing work by everyone involved.
I new there had to be some more people out there that like me didn't see any of it when it first aired, then binge watched it. It took me 5 nights to watch every episode. I am 67 and like you i thought it was the best show i ever saw. I still can't believe that they put this on a weekly T V show and for 11 seasons to boot. My brother never missed an episode . R. I. P. Glen. P.S. That's funny you talked about the fly episode, because i had the same reaction watching it. we must be two birds of a feather.
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7:42 is so satisfying simply because he said what the audience wanted to hear 😂
The only thing hated in the whole series is when Walter kills Mike. I mean there was no need to kill Mike. But still, one of the best series ever written.
It was the best way to show he really lost it
That's exactly the point. There was no reason. He completely broke
Yeah his feelings were hurt but Mike was right in his criticism of him.
He had to kill mike so he could kill the 10 guys in prison. It was crucial mike died
@@jamesharkin-cn5fjNo because he even says "Lydia has the names" Walt killed Mike because by season 5 he had a BIG ego and he called him out for it. Walt didn't think and acted irrationally shooting him when he could've gotten the names from Lydia all along.
All that transformation by a 50yr old guy in the span of only 2 years. What a badass
Badass? Mhhh...he did do some badass things, but overall I wouldn't use that positive word to describe him. He is selfish, petty, manipulative and narcissistic from the beginning...he just shows his true colors more and more over time
@@danyf.1442 nah. all the 'money-making' action, he did it for his family. while all the 'ruthless-killing' action, he did it as a self defense EXCEPT for the Mike one
@@windaprem2491”you don’t get it guys, he poisoned the child in self defense!”
@@joserios4409 so barely making a kid sick is considered ruthless-killing in your book huh interesting..
@@windaprem2491 kid almost died...just sayin'
"Jesse, This is my Breaking Bad" - Walter "Breaking Bad" White
The only problem with this show is that it makes it nearly impossible to find anything that matches up. BCS is the only thing remotely close.
Hot take.
When Tucco is killed, he had shot at Hank with the rifle. Walt had held the rifle. 1000% chance the DEA would have very, very closely examined that rifle for every fingerprint on it. Walt was a teacher so his prints would have been in the system.
I hate and love how you can see the moment Walt takes a bullet from his own car trap.
I agree 😢
Was hoping Walter shooting Jack in the face would have been included.
I am the one who knocks/ say my name was one of the best line ever delivered
Are you kidding???? 5:50-ish, at the end of the explosion I’m certain I heard Howard Dean’s famous manic scream he was captured doing on the campaign trail when he was running for President. That is funny!
10:57 . if walt didnt have an ego , hed be ruthless . Since he can do whatever he wants without people knowing it was him . his big ego got him in the end . Gus was similar to walter which much less of an ego . sadly he made one mistake and payed the price .
Somewhere, there is a highschool student writing down the names of criminals in a weird dark magical notebook
Honestly, mt favorite scene of walter white is the end of granite state. Right after he called to turn himself in and after he sees gretchen and Elliot on tv. It's almost like heisenberg kicks in one last time.
11:05 This is where he goes from Walter Red to Walter Maroon. Bravo Vince!
Stay out of my territory didn't make the cut?
Many years have passed, to be honest, no scene has surprised and inspired me as much as this damn Heisenberg!
I was late watching this. Everyone kept telling me I needed to watch it and I finally starting watching after seeing that scene where he tells Tuco “this is not meth.” I haven’t seen a better series than Breaking Bad and don’t think I ever will.
Sopranos is superior, more for grown adults though.
YESSSSS same!!!!! I watched it all in 2020 my ex only had the first season, during the covid madness we watched a ton of dvd she had, at the end only the seson 1 of BB was left so we started to watch it but I was quite skeptical. Slowly I started to like it and a the end after the “this is not meth.” scene I was so excited I went online and i bought all the DVDs and we watched the whole series in about 2 weeks, I have never liked a series so much, 2 weeks of excitement and it was also good times with my ex gf, April 2020 best time of my life.
@@supersaiyanzero386sopranos is boring uninspired garbage
Say my name...
Heisenberg
You're goddamn right
Still one of the best scenes for me.
When he said "say my name", I literally cheered... Loved to see him BECOME Heisenberg. Just so damn good in so many ways.
The best TV series ever. It gives character development a whole new meaning.
Crazy that Walt directly and indirectly took out everyone from BCS. Fring, Cartel, Hector, everyone
you would never use a flame burner to make meth.
Hotplate
Tyvm for putting this together ❤️
Best scenes! This was like in baseball a perfect game! This is an acting masterpiece, young actors will use this show as a reference for acting, I’ve never seen an actor be that good, well Christoph Waltz was perfect in Inglorious Basterds as well, but that was just a movie.
One of the best characters I have ever seen in my life
One of the best tv series I have ever watched.
I heard TUCO role was for 2 EPISODES only...
But his character role he did so good that Director had to extend it more episodes... !!!!
TUCO : Tight.. Tight.. Tight..
Blue, yellow, Pink ..no matter...
DIRECTOR : After hearing that . 👀
This guy's got something...😅
10:35 egoberg
you should've included the moment he shot Jack mid-sentence.
I have watched many tv series over 60 years...some really great series like M.A.S.H. to name one, but in my opinion, Breaking Bad IS the GOAT. Bryan Cranston is an acting genius. Writing is incredible. Seen the series 3 times now. Each time uncovering new symbolism. Best ever no doubt.
This is the best series I've ever seen, I've seen it 8 times😂
You missed one scene when Walter shot uncle jack.... That was one of the best scenes...
Hands down the best dramatic TV show of all time. Brillant.
Best show ever produced. Hasn’t been topped yet.
A kid who likes wednesday in my school said breaking bad is garbage
I offered him 3 pounds of meth and he said breaking bad is 100% pure
Laughs in El patron del Mal 😂
I love the way how they did his beard in the final season
It’s crazy because Jesse pinkman would’ve been my all time favorite if he didn’t snitch but what makes him outstanding is the fact he’s able too bounce back from any situation and making things right when he has done wrong, that’s what separates him from the rest was his ability to lose it all and get it all back time and time again. This DUO was unstoppable so much that in fact the only death of them was literally each other. One of the greatest shows ever❤️
My baby blue 🎶...
After watching the show for few times, now I realise skyler stand and view point to save herself and her family from the wrath which comes with these illegal businesses.
Yes!
Love it just love it bro ❤❤❤ all the Scenes
Wait...did you sneak that Howard Dean sneeze in at 5:49 or has that always been in the show and I never noticed 😂
I would add the scene with Skylar where he says “I did it for me. I liked it. I was good at it” was a seriously important moment in the series. Should be included. Agree with others that the shooting of Mike was so so.
That video was Walter white the movie, like a solid 10/10. Pay the editor good for this one
Best Crime drama GOAT no other series can top this🔥🔥
Underestimating W.White is a mistake you make once only…
I have already seen this series is amazing ❤
Now I have to watch the whole thing again! 😃
Contrasts between the crawlspace scream and Walt's literal last moments on screen at the end are practically begging to be analysed. What I noticed is that in the crawlspace scene, the music and tension are underlining the danger in which Walt is now, but it also resembles an open casket, clearly symbolising 'Oh yeah, Walt is already dead', and in the final one, he obscured by pipes, which could just mean that even if he survived, he would have been behind bars anyway.
What I took away from it the most, though, is that in both scenes, Walt is almost laying in the exact same position, and with the camera panning away in both scenes, it underlines how in both scenes, something in Walt died. I think that's what makes the Crawlspace scene the true moment 'Walter became Heisenberg', because in his own egotistical and paranoid mind, from that moment on, there were no choices left and he fully embraced his most selfish and criminal persona, while excusing to himself that he had no choice. That was the moment 'Walt' the protective Father died, as he was still surrounded by family and little to no money just as he started with. In the series finale, what remained of Heisenberg died, as he was surrounded by no friends, no family, no associates, just the materialistic things he always loved; a chemistry lab. One specifically built for cooking meth.
I’m about to finish watching this show for the 3rd or 4th time, though this will only be the second time I’ve watched it all the way through. I wanted to revisit each character and weigh the different sides, takes, perspectives and developments of each persona, namely Walt and Skyler. There was a lot I had forgotten about the show, too, and it was exciting watching it again. I’m on episode 14 of season 5. I won’t spoil anything for anyone who might happen across this and not have seen the show yet, but I am very sad about what’s about to happen in the episode. I wish the writers hadn’t gone in that direction.
He was so proud of his product and work he was addicted to it
Where is the “stay out of my territory” scene?!?
Where is the money?
At 5:49 that famous sound clip- "Eeeaggghhhh!"
For a second I thought that was the dean scream
Hi, I’m Saul Goodman. Did you know that you have rights? The Constitution says you do. And so do I. I believe that until proven guilty, every man, woman, and child in this country is innocent. And that’s why I fight for you, Albuquerque! Better call Saul!
He held that bag up to Tuco like “if you kill me, I’ll kill us all” like it was some kind of dead man’s trigger
BB Is an emotion ❤️
I think u missed the part where
"Because your boss is gonna need me.."
Since i look like Bryan enough to pull it off i have him to thank for my yearly Halloween costume, "Meth Walter." A tyvek suit and a full faced respirator on top of my head. I crush up blue Hall's cough drops and hand them out.
😂😂😂😂
I have watched the full series 4times😂😂 and still watching this video
Still have my "I am the one who knocks" shirt. Still my favorite shirt
Walt ego got the best of him
thank you for video ❤
Walter is crying when he asks the million dollar question
You will miss every character after their dead... What a brilliant acting...👍
*they’re
Killing that guy in the basement is when Walter realizes he is in and will do anything to not get caught
today i just completed this masterpiece.
Cool collection!
Greatest series in television history
" Say My Name " is the best damn line ever....
Bryan cranston, what a boss
What happened at 14:00 between that guy and Mike? Is there some story to it?
I just wotch the series this year and I already have watched it 2 times , still I feel like Walt is a helpless man ❤️❤️❤️
I am not in danger, I AM THE DANGER
The best badass to ever been wrighten
Killing Mike was one of his worst decisions and actions.
Mike should have never been killed, only plot line I didn't like.
@SmartyHome-hu5pt Walter didn't kill Fring. Salamanca did.
@SmartyHome-hu5pt I'm not so sure. Mike could have gone either way on that, but something tells me he might have examined everything and decided it was fair enough to let Walter live, and the two would have gone their separate ways, never to cross paths again (regardless of the series ending).
@@ImYourOverlordThat’s the point of his character. He makes bad decisions because of his ego and pride. That’s what makes his transformation so well written