@@DivineLogosYou're full of it Hank was nervous to step up to the altar. It was Walt that knew how to court his wife But after all those years playing it safe AS a father Walt got nothing in return for being that way for them I mean the absurdism of this comment. I comes out of some kind of AI transcript, it can't be human but someone who studied a couple Walt was at the top of his game at university. He couldn't hang with Gretchen. That was his bag. Let's assume he owes everything we know about his skin in the drug trade to his exceptionslism in the classroom What you're saying is as if all those students who doubled down on their physics studies during Berkeley's engineering boom are useless. Something had to have motivated them, only sometimes when trying to capture lightning in a bottle you can't be reckless with the procedure. You end up shocking yourself and breaking the bottle So much about the modern world we have physicists to thank for. Most of my relatives are engineers and learned men. Without their contribution to my life I wouldn't be working. I'd be looking at tik tok videos all day like your average zoomer instead of taking courage and committing myself to learning I'd argue that the kind of money you make is a faucet that some other brilliant mind granted you access. Like a Walmart greeter who gets minimum wage just to stand somewhere. You lot talk like you are out there, but I've been around you, most of you get one career prospect going and stay put in that community You're more a fish than a human being, only knowing where the feed is from up top
@@224lando This is like a million times worse. A father willfully harming his son just as a dick measuring tactic with his brother-in-law is way more cringe than a woman singing badly to her boss. Not to mention Walt looks like a complete idiot even when he's "standing up" to Hank.
To be fair, no real harm done. Important to learn the limits and side effects of alcohol. I'm not defending Walt's action, but probably a good lesson either way. Better now than down half a bottle of spirits at an unsecure location.
coming from an alcoholic family, especially alcoholic parents, and an alcoholic violent dad.... this scene is too much for me... I mean.. Walter's eyes, the mimics, the stance and the way he's on his chair... brings back too much memories.. 😢
@@224lando Well he could just embellish the details a little, claiming to have heard it from a friend or read from a newspaper whilst leaving out his involvement.
I live in Australia and nearly everyone by some pure coincidence in our family had their first drink at 14, myself included. It's very normal here as well.
It’s so true but in fairness it’s makes sense that drinking age is over 20 years because of the brain is still its deformed phase.. and driving is 16 years because of early responsibility for that age and knowledge about that before drinking alcohol.. but still does have its backfiring with that becoming adult is more important than the age you have now and making things in the shadows like drinking, smoking etc.. because it’s not something you most do in a young age.. and Hank actually does the right thing that he let Walt JR taste it a little bit so he knows what it is and then say no more because of his age and health and the responsibility as a adult and someone in for law enforcement do the right thing or something like that…!
@@capturer5146 No. There was the time Walt tried to kiss his boss. And another time he was assaulting his wife after witnessing Tuco killed a guy. Birthday celebration is not even in the top 5 of uncomfortable moments in the show.
Fun fact- instead of using real tequila they spent 34 million on cgi to give the appearance of actual tequila. It was by far the most expensive scene in this episode
this scene is absolutely unbearable to watch. walt’s seething jealousy when he sees walt jr is paying more attention to hank. hank going from chummy uncle to desperately trying to diffuse the situation. walt trying to scare hank. everyone watching in horror. i was so uncomfortable the first time i watched this.
I don't read it that way at all. Hank is just far too comfortable throwing his weight around. Quite literally being a cop It wasn't about the bottle. It wasn't about him having achievement to discuss. It all started when Hank said "why don't you go ahead and top me off?" In typical jock fashion It then lends itself to "don't let your mom know" as if he doesn't have that sense. Then touching his Jr's hair after coughing. Then interrupting _himself_ mid stride to ask what Walt was doing. Then AFTER Walt pours the stuff on buddy's to let him know he's serious, snatches the bottle opportunistically to seize control. Then looking to Skylar as his trump card If he had any sense for how to treat Walt as fellow man, he would have left it alone after Walt said "What are you looking at him for?" As a woman you probably can't reconcile the primal element of the disrespect, so I'll put this in terms you understand. How would you take it if someone started feeding your cat something that would make it bloat? The cat rushes up to give him or her affection because it knows it would get a treat. You know the situation is bad intuitively because you know what kinds of things your pet can and can't handle. Essentially that it's you having to maintain it and your living arrangement What Hank was doing was asserting his genetic supremacy over Walt's household. Coming and going as he pleases, keeping tabs on Walt's influence. You have to remember that this all started when Hank told him to get some excitement in his life. To add insult to injury this very scene was him discussing unnecessarily descriptive detail over what happened to Tortuga. Which is visibly causing him strain. He was using Walt Jr as an emotional sponge to vet his torment RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIS FATHER I don't know about you, but if someone was being crass in front of my baby and their only excuse was that I was being a wet blanket, I'm liable to do some damage. Oh, but Hank gets a pass because he's a good old boy and he's on the "side of justice". The operation that he was on where Tortuga was killed happened to be a professional challenge by his direct superior and a chance to warrant more exposure. Hank was anxious to take the opportunity. Had he just stayed in his lane, Walt probably would have gotten killed in a low level dispute the likes of Tuco. Both he and Gomez would still be on the best and their wives would not be widows But because Hank doesn't know his limits, he can't leave well enough alone. Or mind his business with his own family
@@ramblincapuchin9075 As a woman I Can reconcile the primal element of which you speak, and I was nodding along with everything I was reading up to that point. You can make a compelling argument without resorting to tasteless misogynistic quips like that to get your point across.
@@ramblincapuchin9075I read everything. I disagree with virtually everything that you said. The mental gymnastics you have to go through to justify Walt’s horrible actions… You have been manipulated by him just like Jesse was and so many other characters were.
@@eivindgjengstjohansen9625 in short walter is doing that cuz he is seeing his son looking up to Hank and not his father all his life. Now that he "broke" bad he is taking revenge on him. There are layers of meaning to the scene
@@BillyButcher90 Hank died trying to be the badass catching “Heisenberg” as soon as Walt ard left the business . Try again Also Walter deserves the respect whether you wanna give it or not. Yall just dont like that Walt, someone ppl look down on, had everyone fooled for so long lmao
This is actually just Bryan Cranston giving the cast Dos Hombres and he's so excited to share his Mezscal. This is why Hank is mentioning Mezscal, a nice touch from Vince.
For real. Walt is such a lil bish. He's boring, Hank's entertaining. So instead of thinking "maybe I don't need to be my son's best friend and the center of his attention, maybe I should let both of them enjoy their time together as long as Hank and Marie are visiting" he just becomes jealous and tries to connect with his son by being a cooler buddy than Hank. It's so pathetic.
Oh my god, Im so sick of people saying this... Walt IS Heisenberg, Heisenberg is just a disguise he uses to hide his true intentions he always had deep down.
4 shots immediately with no chaser on a new drinker? Thatll do it. I can handle my booze well but i know an alcoholic when i see them gatekeeping online
@@DonsStudiosAnd a 16 year old who has never drank has what level of tolerance? Think real hard (with your brain) on this one. The above comment is right lol, flexing your ability to hold down booze is a pretty clear indicator that you should consider AA.
The sadness in so many scenes in this show is Walt just takes things too far. I personally think it would've been cool of him to just let Flynn try some tequila but he just has to take it too far and force his son to drink too much.
Yes! I think it’s actually a good idea to get teenagers slowly acclimatised to some alcohol in the safety of a controlled environment (then they are less likely to go crazy and get into terrible situations outside the home) but Walt had to take it too far and make everyone uncomfortable.
I believe this particular passive-aggressive tone against Hank had been building up inside Walt for years. On the surface, hank is a confident dominant figure who is good at his job. He has always made Walt feel inferior - belittled
Hank is such a good guy you can actually see how happy he is before the first shot and kinda proud for partaking in a cool father-son moment (letting your son have his first drink). Then Walter's pride and ego ruins everything.
Most underrated moment in the show? Is not only the moment we see Walter's motivation is ego and nothing else, we also see that, behind the "funny uncle" cover, Hank was the responsable one when it mattered.
You dont go to a mans house, drink his alcohol, eat his food and tell him how to raise his son. The booze was just vessel for the bigger picture. Hank was wrong here. If he had kids of his own he would understand that.
This video was uploaded 30 minutes ago and there's already several incels in the comment section, praising Walt and one of them is pitying himself for being put down by "alphas" 😂
Yeah, because it's so manly, honorable and cool to be able to hold a lot of liquor when you're 16 and it's your first time drinking it. Breaking Bad fandom is mostly a cesspool of incels and their twisted opinions on desirable character traits.
The facial acting is great. First shot Hank is looking at Walt to make sure its good then back at Flynn to see if hes about it. Second one hes on the fence. Its all great
If anybody is wondering why Walter did this. It’s because he felt emasculated by Jr. looking to Hank. He felt the need to prove himself as the father, in a very idiotic way.
that wasn't in the script Bryan
Really. Wow. Great improv acting
“MY SHOW. MY CAST. MY SET”
@@jsbmx2039and the puking from walter junior, absolute class improv
@@SangreFriasBack funny because Bryan Cranston becomes a director for a few episodes. Definitely a moment.
@@scaramouche808 Would’ve been hilarious if he directed this one
Walt did a lot of terrible things throughout the show, but making Flynn lose his breakfast is downright unforgivable
lol i love you
@@TrueGamerXwhat about me 🥺🩷
It’s just cuz he can’t handle his drink
@@ririampoop I love you too🤗
Losing his breakfast is a crazy way to say he vommited
4:12 “Feeling under the weather son?… that’ll be the ricin I gave you”
lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😭😭😭😭😭😭
Wouldn't even put it above S5 Walt, tbh.
HILARIOUS! THAT WAS KILLER!
Even if Hank never would've had children he'd still make a fine father
Agreed! He was so good with Holly
Walt’s son loved 🥰 Hank more than his dad 👴
Hank probably would've loved to have children. His wife probably didn't.
@@t221000Not loved him more. Respected and admired him more.
Because he was tougher and more adventurous.
Which is very important as a father.
@@DivineLogosYou're full of it
Hank was nervous to step up to the altar. It was Walt that knew how to court his wife
But after all those years playing it safe AS a father Walt got nothing in return for being that way for them
I mean the absurdism of this comment. I comes out of some kind of AI transcript, it can't be human but someone who studied a couple
Walt was at the top of his game at university. He couldn't hang with Gretchen. That was his bag. Let's assume he owes everything we know about his skin in the drug trade to his exceptionslism in the classroom
What you're saying is as if all those students who doubled down on their physics studies during Berkeley's engineering boom are useless. Something had to have motivated them, only sometimes when trying to capture lightning in a bottle you can't be reckless with the procedure. You end up shocking yourself and breaking the bottle
So much about the modern world we have physicists to thank for. Most of my relatives are engineers and learned men. Without their contribution to my life I wouldn't be working. I'd be looking at tik tok videos all day like your average zoomer instead of taking courage and committing myself to learning
I'd argue that the kind of money you make is a faucet that some other brilliant mind granted you access. Like a Walmart greeter who gets minimum wage just to stand somewhere. You lot talk like you are out there, but I've been around you, most of you get one career prospect going and stay put in that community
You're more a fish than a human being, only knowing where the feed is from up top
Hank is so good at dealing with socially awkward situations
People that never feel uncomfortable no matter what are usually good at that
@@prod.superior5434how do i master that
‘Heh heh heh’
Hank should mind his business. Whether or not I like Walt's methods, he has a point that it's not Hank's house.
@@CrabbinFever What Walt did crossed the line to the point it was even a complete strangers business.
Hank handled that situation so well. He was such a good guy to Walt.
Hank is a great guy if you can handle the occasional racism 😂
@@AB-nk5wv the racism is one of the best parts of him
@@AB-nk5wv"bean speech" was kinda funny tho
@@AB-nk5wv the "racism" is just banter or one off insults. He doesn't have genuine prejudice towards anyone other than criminals and junkies.
@@smtandearthboundsuck8400 yeah I mean his partner was mexican and they seemed pretty cool
Love the way that Hank is out of breath while he talks about his time in mexico. It really did mess him up for a time and put things into perspective
He's just a fat guy, they're always out of breath.
He never went south of the border the exploding head was in el paso
this is the moment walt became father of the year
@@trashlorddank3973 More badass Father than Hank would ever been
Fax tho
Hank’s stare down at Walt here is just as infused with shock, infuriation , and downright incredulity as when he later finds out that he’s Heisenberg
It's the "i dont even know who you are right now" look. That's not Mr.Big mustache bad decisions passive Walt. That's Heisenberg coming out.
I think he just assumed it was chemo brain making him aggressive lol
My guy a thesaurus over here
@@ghostpants2994😂
Wow you're absolutely right. He had that exact same stare later on!
Imagine he he poured JR another shot after he hurled.
Season 5 Walt would have done that.
@@stormtraitor6545I'm surprised season 5 Walt didn't let Holly try his product
@@bobkerr2755 lmao
well
Imagine having a 16 year old son who can’t handle a few shots 😂
Everybody talking about Skyler singing Happy Birthday.
THIS is the most painful scene in the show
I agree that this scene was more painful to watch but I still think the happy birthday scene had a higher cringe factor
That and Walter trying to kiss Carmen the principal 🫣
nah the happy birthday is way worse stop capping
@@224lando This is like a million times worse. A father willfully harming his son just as a dick measuring tactic with his brother-in-law is way more cringe than a woman singing badly to her boss.
Not to mention Walt looks like a complete idiot even when he's "standing up" to Hank.
To be fair, no real harm done. Important to learn the limits and side effects of alcohol. I'm not defending Walt's action, but probably a good lesson either way. Better now than down half a bottle of spirits at an unsecure location.
This scene is so hard to watch. The acting really is perfect
The moment of moments Hank saw Heisenberg.
coming from an alcoholic family, especially alcoholic parents, and an alcoholic violent dad.... this scene is too much for me... I mean.. Walter's eyes, the mimics, the stance and the way he's on his chair... brings back too much memories.. 😢
This must have been such a tough show for you to watch. I hope you're in a safer and happier environment.
I know what you're saying. What got me was the way he threw Jr.'s original drink out. That over exaggerated movement was pretty good acting.
Sad to hear that bud, be safe and make your life better.
That’s why alcohol is haram, how you live in a good environment and you’re healthy
Don't be sad that it's over, be happy that it happened
Walt being all jealous of Hank getting all the admiration from Walt.Jr 😂
yup, and the fact that walt has even more interesting stories, but can't tell them, makes it even worse
@@224landoHank: Did I tell you about about the exploding tortoise?
Walt: Did I tell you about the exploding wheelchair?
Hank: Walt..
@@bobkerr2755been seeming sus lately….
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@@224lando Well he could just embellish the details a little, claiming to have heard it from a friend or read from a newspaper whilst leaving out his involvement.
Europeans: Walter did nothing wrong, he is already 16
Yeah lol drinking at 16 is very normal here
I live in Australia and nearly everyone by some pure coincidence in our family had their first drink at 14, myself included. It's very normal here as well.
@@JeffarryLounder NSW police wants to know ur location.
Legal age for Hard alcohol is 18 Almost everywhere in europe
It’s so true but in fairness it’s makes sense that drinking age is over 20 years because of the brain is still its deformed phase.. and driving is 16 years because of early responsibility for that age and knowledge about that before drinking alcohol.. but still does have its backfiring with that becoming adult is more important than the age you have now and making things in the shadows like drinking, smoking etc.. because it’s not something you most do in a young age.. and Hank actually does the right thing that he let Walt JR taste it a little bit so he knows what it is and then say no more because of his age and health and the responsibility as a adult and someone in for law enforcement do the right thing or something like that…!
Put your tequila away Waltuh.
I’m not throwing up in your pool right now, Waltuh.
You Sussy Baka!
This is the moment Walt Jr. had tequila.
Damn straight 😊😊
@joshuahahahaah dillon7299
Vravo Brince
This is the moment Walter White became Heisenbeer
I’d argue it was when he killed Gus
This is the moment Walter White became father of the year
You mean Agaveberg.
Heisenliquior
Heisenbourbon
This was the most uncomfortable scene in the show for me, by far.
Same, it just popped up in my recommended, I'm clicking away now after getting past walt Jr's first shot, I can't do it again lmao
What about "Happy Birthday Mr. President"?
@@capturer5146no this was worse this was literally child abuse
Wth? It s the funniest
@@capturer5146
No.
There was the time Walt tried to kiss his boss. And another time he was assaulting his wife after witnessing Tuco killed a guy. Birthday celebration is not even in the top 5 of uncomfortable moments in the show.
The acting feels so natural, goated serie
I agree it’s a goated serie 🔥
Why does siri get all the credit
Fun fact- instead of using real tequila they spent 34 million on cgi to give the appearance of actual tequila. It was by far the most expensive scene in this episode
Bravo Vince
No.
Vince Bravo
They were planning to use colored water for the tequila. They compromised, used real tequila instead.
@@MiguelHernandez-fw4so Brince Bavo
Just a sick man wanting to have a drink with his son before he passed
Walter jr. Never had the makings of a varsity alcoholic
Small liver, that was his problem.
When worlds collide
The jealousy of a criminal father. Damn.
0:30 - "Allusion"
I watched until 1:27, what a wholesome family time
I know, right?
If you stop the clip right there, you would SWEAR this is just some ordinary BORING family sitcom. 😆
Bro I paused at exactly that moment
This is the exact moment Walter became bottleberg
This was so hard to watch, amazing show
I don’t understand though? Didn’t realize it was til everyone started mentioning it. Never saw this particular scene as a issue
This still is very uncomfortable to watch.
@@JessicaGarcia-xf9wrHuh? Are you autistic?
He is the embodiment of "If I have to suffer, everyone have to suffer"
I wonder what would've happened between Hank and Walt if Jr. hadn't have thrown up. It looked like it was about to get physical.
It’s insane Walt did this to his son because he needed to exert control over Hank
Walter fought for a better world against all odds till the bitter end 💪
4:33 - Finally I can watch it on youtube in good quality
this scene is absolutely unbearable to watch. walt’s seething jealousy when he sees walt jr is paying more attention to hank. hank going from chummy uncle to desperately trying to diffuse the situation. walt trying to scare hank. everyone watching in horror. i was so uncomfortable the first time i watched this.
I don't read it that way at all. Hank is just far too comfortable throwing his weight around. Quite literally being a cop
It wasn't about the bottle. It wasn't about him having achievement to discuss. It all started when Hank said "why don't you go ahead and top me off?" In typical jock fashion
It then lends itself to "don't let your mom know" as if he doesn't have that sense. Then touching his Jr's hair after coughing. Then interrupting _himself_ mid stride to ask what Walt was doing. Then AFTER Walt pours the stuff on buddy's to let him know he's serious, snatches the bottle opportunistically to seize control. Then looking to Skylar as his trump card
If he had any sense for how to treat Walt as fellow man, he would have left it alone after Walt said "What are you looking at him for?"
As a woman you probably can't reconcile the primal element of the disrespect, so I'll put this in terms you understand. How would you take it if someone started feeding your cat something that would make it bloat? The cat rushes up to give him or her affection because it knows it would get a treat. You know the situation is bad intuitively because you know what kinds of things your pet can and can't handle. Essentially that it's you having to maintain it and your living arrangement
What Hank was doing was asserting his genetic supremacy over Walt's household. Coming and going as he pleases, keeping tabs on Walt's influence. You have to remember that this all started when Hank told him to get some excitement in his life. To add insult to injury this very scene was him discussing unnecessarily descriptive detail over what happened to Tortuga. Which is visibly causing him strain. He was using Walt Jr as an emotional sponge to vet his torment RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIS FATHER
I don't know about you, but if someone was being crass in front of my baby and their only excuse was that I was being a wet blanket, I'm liable to do some damage. Oh, but Hank gets a pass because he's a good old boy and he's on the "side of justice".
The operation that he was on where Tortuga was killed happened to be a professional challenge by his direct superior and a chance to warrant more exposure. Hank was anxious to take the opportunity. Had he just stayed in his lane, Walt probably would have gotten killed in a low level dispute the likes of Tuco. Both he and Gomez would still be on the best and their wives would not be widows
But because Hank doesn't know his limits, he can't leave well enough alone. Or mind his business with his own family
@@ramblincapuchin9075bro you’re weird
@@ramblincapuchin9075 As a woman I Can reconcile the primal element of which you speak, and I was nodding along with everything I was reading up to that point. You can make a compelling argument without resorting to tasteless misogynistic quips like that to get your point across.
Jesus Christ, what’s wrong with you. Have you ever actually spoken to another human being?
@@ramblincapuchin9075I read everything. I disagree with virtually everything that you said.
The mental gymnastics you have to go through to justify Walt’s horrible actions…
You have been manipulated by him just like Jesse was and so many other characters were.
2:07 Hank is the cool uncle that actually has a hint of common sense
he is a clean shirt square
you didnt get the scene then
@@maxb7194 and you base that assumption of what?
@@eivindgjengstjohansen9625 in short walter is doing that cuz he is seeing his son looking up to Hank and not his father all his life. Now that he "broke" bad he is taking revenge on him. There are layers of meaning to the scene
@@maxb7194 yes Walt was jealous "my son is more into his uncle than me"
Poor Walt, lost his son while he was living
Just like Will Smith and his son Jaden “I wish Tupac was my father” Smith.
Walt brought this on himself.
@@BillyButcher90Should’ve just let him be given the respect he deserved🤷🏻♂️Now Hanks dead as a result
@@A1_Amir Well Hank died as a result of Walt trying to get entitled respect.
@@BillyButcher90 Hank died trying to be the badass catching “Heisenberg” as soon as Walt ard left the business . Try again
Also Walter deserves the respect whether you wanna give it or not. Yall just dont like that Walt, someone ppl look down on, had everyone fooled for so long lmao
4:15 Americans 4 picoseconds after digesting something that isn’t fried or doesn’t contain at least 55% sugar
Euros realizing they are a junior partner to these same people
Europe completely in flames currently
Canadians when something isn’t soy based.
4:15 Europeans when they taste a seasoning other than salt and pepper for the first time
So tryhard
This is the moment tequila feared Heizenburg
Kek
Perfect cast.
This scene is so akward to watch
Skyler singing “happy birthday” says hello.
Actually, she just says “happy birthday”.
This wasn’t Walter White, this was Heisenberg.
3:28 my son.... my bottle.... my house.... my Dune
My Arrakis!
*Rises up menacingly*
One of the best scenes in the show imo a personal favorite
It’s one of the worst things Walt ever did
@@t221000 lol, I’m fairly sure all the drug dealing and drug producing and murdering and causing murders is worse than giving his son Tequila
@@t221000giving his son alcohol isn’t bad
@@Gabrielbodw It is bad when you force him to drink 🍺
@@t221000 he didn’t force him
This is actually just Bryan Cranston giving the cast Dos Hombres and he's so excited to share his Mezscal. This is why Hank is mentioning Mezscal, a nice touch from Vince.
Very impressive that Bryan was able to get his mezcal from himself more than a decade into the future. I don’t know how Vince did it.
2:59 This is the exact moment alcohol passed through Hank's fingers
Waltuh, put the bottle away Waltuh
Walt Jr. looks more lively in the thumbnail than he looked in the whole series
Just watch until 1:36 for the happy ending
Respect to Hank for stepping in
For real. Walt is such a lil bish. He's boring, Hank's entertaining. So instead of thinking "maybe I don't need to be my son's best friend and the center of his attention, maybe I should let both of them enjoy their time together as long as Hank and Marie are visiting" he just becomes jealous and tries to connect with his son by being a cooler buddy than Hank. It's so pathetic.
@@devanov3103 Father trying to connect with his son. So evil.
@@nont18411Yeah right. Stupid or troll ?
dude it's a show, it was scripted, they are just acting
@@kingsizemaster Omg dude, I totally didn't know that, wow thanks for telling me
Taking the shot smirking while watching his son throw up lmao hisenberg wasnt playing around
This is the moment Hank Jr became Tortuga
Walter being a great dad! ❤
Son's first Tequila face! 😂 🎉
Walter : Say my name
Hank : Drunk Walter ...
accurate depiction of two seniors getting a freshman to drink at a high school party
This was Heisenberg making his son drink and demanding for the bottle, not Walt.
“Walt, did you get Jr drunk?”
“It wasn’t me. It was Heisenberg!”
“Understandable, have a great day!”
Oh my god, Im so sick of people saying this... Walt IS Heisenberg, Heisenberg is just a disguise he uses to hide his true intentions he always had deep down.
LoL!@@stormtraitor6545
Oh my God this bullshit🙏
4 shots worth and already puking? Even for a 16 year old thats light
4 shots immediately with no chaser on a new drinker? Thatll do it. I can handle my booze well but i know an alcoholic when i see them gatekeeping online
@@Hyperfoxeye there's a difference between alcoholic and having a tolerance.
Drink 4 shots of tequila in 2 minutes see what happens billy badass
@@antisatanprolife124 still standing
@@DonsStudiosAnd a 16 year old who has never drank has what level of tolerance? Think real hard (with your brain) on this one. The above comment is right lol, flexing your ability to hold down booze is a pretty clear indicator that you should consider AA.
Walt smirking while jr is vomiting is wild
This is the moment his son wouldn't end up an alcoholic
Poor Jr!! He probably had such a strained relationship with alcohol and drugs after this. His dad probably ruined both for him.
It's wild to think this is only Walter's _second_ most cringeworthy scene
what would you consider the worst? this is it for me
@@cerealexperimentsgrainWhen he tries to kiss the principal
@@cerealexperimentsgrain yeah it's what ilovet5926 said. This scene is bad but his attempt to seduce Carmen is even worse in my opinion.
Okay I see what you mean. Number one is Walt trying to kiss Carmen.
You know you're a douchebag when even Hank is uncomfortable.
The sadness in so many scenes in this show is Walt just takes things too far. I personally think it would've been cool of him to just let Flynn try some tequila but he just has to take it too far and force his son to drink too much.
that’s nothing, Walt was just preparing Flynn for college
@@turolretarfr tho lmao, with that trust fund he’s going to go to a party college for sure
Yes! I think it’s actually a good idea to get teenagers slowly acclimatised to some alcohol in the safety of a controlled environment (then they are less likely to go crazy and get into terrible situations outside the home) but Walt had to take it too far and make everyone uncomfortable.
This was the moment Walt became Heisenenken.
Loving the face of walter junior in the thumbnail, he looks so happy
The look every 16 year old gives when they are offered alcohol by their dad lol
He had a full breakfast that morning
Walt was always pathetic
Walt once again ruining everything.
This is the moment breakfast became pool water
Man, the acting in this show is incredible
This is the moment Walt & Hank became two arguing siblings.
Was actually a pretty wholesome scene for the first minute in a half
The bad is so breaking right now
Maybe the real *Breaking* was the *Bad* we made along the way.
@@stormtraitor6545 FOR REAL
@@stormtraitor6545 Maybe the real *Walter* was the *White* we made along the way
@@person92906 FOR REAL AGAIN
@@FanOfManyThings21 MAYBE THE REAL *FIXING* WAS THE *GOOD* WE MADE ALONG THE WAY
I believe this particular passive-aggressive tone against Hank had been building up inside Walt for years.
On the surface, hank is a confident dominant figure who is good at his job.
He has always made Walt feel inferior - belittled
This scene mostly establishes Walts love of CONTROL
This is a very revealing and fairly unique scene-Walt doesn’t ever get “angry drunk” again but it reveals what is bubbling under the surface
Hank is such a good guy you can actually see how happy he is before the first shot and kinda proud for partaking in a cool father-son moment (letting your son have his first drink). Then Walter's pride and ego ruins everything.
This is the exact moment Walt Jr. had the twice of cerebral palsy
Dad of the year
“I AM THE DANGER!” Yup, Walter Jr would agree 😂
MY SON
MY BOTTLE
MY HOUSE
3:19 when your meele fighting a demo and he wips out side sticky launcher
FREEEEDOM
this is easily the most painful scene to sit through in the entire show, makes me actually squirm in my seat
Hank would make the best Dad. 😢
Every time i rewatch this scene i get jealous of them drinking tequila. Damn, i wanna drink some shots!
this scene is like the scott's tots of the breaking bad cinematic universe
bro doing this in front of a federal agent 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Most underrated moment in the show?
Is not only the moment we see Walter's motivation is ego and nothing else, we also see that, behind the "funny uncle" cover, Hank was the responsable one when it mattered.
You dont go to a mans house, drink his alcohol, eat his food and tell him how to raise his son. The booze was just vessel for the bigger picture. Hank was wrong here. If he had kids of his own he would understand that.
I always liked how Hank was like another father to Flynn
This was the birth of Heisenburg
This video was uploaded 30 minutes ago and there's already several incels in the comment section, praising Walt and one of them is pitying himself for being put down by "alphas" 😂
maybe even bite me for this too considering my pfp is lalo. that must mean im just like the rest of them. right? right or wrong
Every comment you have made here has involved the word "incel". I think someone is projecting
@@ripvanwinkler1548 😂 Projecting is typical incel behavior.
I like how you all got defensive about this, thanks for participating.
The word incel is way too overused these days 😂
“My desert, my Arrakis, MY DUNE!!!” -Baron Heisenkonnen
I knew from the very first episode Hanks belittling of Walt would be a big factor in his character development.
blud threw up with a couple of shots of tequilla😭😭😭
Yeah, because it's so manly, honorable and cool to be able to hold a lot of liquor when you're 16 and it's your first time drinking it.
Breaking Bad fandom is mostly a cesspool of incels and their twisted opinions on desirable character traits.
@@devanov3103farts
You realize his age, right?
@@devanov3103 nice self projection
Exactly. He's the kind of idiot who throws around terms like Incel when it has absolutely zero context@@garyytp1891
Waltz got that angry drunk going on when you were frustrated before you got buzzed
The way Walter just keeps on drinking while Flynn is vomiting
The facial acting is great. First shot Hank is looking at Walt to make sure its good then back at Flynn to see if hes about it. Second one hes on the fence. Its all great
If anybody is wondering why Walter did this. It’s because he felt emasculated by Jr. looking to Hank. He felt the need to prove himself as the father, in a very idiotic way.
Yes all true but Hank is NOT HIS FATHER. Out of respect you dont do that with other peoples kids. Hank should be wise enough to know that.
@@seanlove2000 facts
I always wondered why he made Jr. drink.
When you see the heisenberg for the first time in the eyes
Don’t get in between a father and his son Hank
“Dad I’m feeling sick from all this tequila”
“That would be the ricin I gave you”