One thing you’ve gotta give Saul, he’s loyal. He’s sticking his neck out for Jesse and Walter. It’s amazing how interesting the side characters like Mike and Saul become
Left out one of my favorite exchanges. Gus: Are you asking me if I ordered the murder of a child? Walt: I would never ask you that. Gus: *stunned silence* This little exchange says so much. Walter is telling this man to his face, “I don’t know if you did or not but we both know you’re capable of doing it and lying to my face about it,” and Gus has no rebuttal. Walter has him pegged exactly. It’s a small victory for Heisenberg in this scene.
I read that exchange a little differently: a) "I know it's possible that you did, and it's better for both of us if I don't know for sure, so I'll never try to find out", plus b) "I know you'd consider that an insult and I would never disrespect you like that, even if I think it's true". No matter what else, Walt has tremendous respect for Gus. It's like he considers him a role model or something :)
I always thought Gus didn’t order Tomas’s death and would’ve punished the drug dealers, but Walt definitely called his bluff there. He’s capable of it for sure but Walt doesn’t know him well enough to know he wouldn’t do it
Netflix actually saved them. At the time, there weren't a ton of must-see shows on Netflix. They didn't start making original shows until 2012 with Lilyhammer, and this episode aired back in 2010. Orange is the New Black & House of Cards didn't even exist yet. In fact, I think Netflix had only been using the streaming service for roughly 2 to 3 years at this point. They had gotten the license to put some of AMCs' shows on their service after Walking Dead finished its first season, which meant they got Breaking Bad. Netflix had that show on the front of their page for a LONG time, recommending it to everyone who used the service, and the viewership spiked. AMC definitely took notice of this, hince the reason we finally got Season 4. I think Breaking Bad also helped garner loads of new subscribers at the time, so in a way, Breaking Bad is as important to Netflix, as Netflix is as important to Breaking Bad. One might not exist without the other...
"6353 Juan Tabo, Apt 6... Yeah." is up there with the "little tweak of chemistry" from s02 as my favorite moments where Walt takes control of a situation.
As good as Mike is, and this episode shows it, he gets absolutely played by Walt in the last scene. Walt knows exactly what to do, showing exactly what he knows Mike thinks of him: a snivvling little middle-aged guy who got in over his head, begging for his life, begging to speak to Gus while the entire time he just wanted to get on the phone with Jesse so he pretends to give up Jesse. And bam, message sent. Damage done. Full measure. Mike is dangerous, but Walt can play 4D-chess while he has a gun in his face.
although we'll later see, that Walt can *only* play 4-D chess when he has a gun to his face, literally or figuratively. When under pressure and backed into a corner he's extremely dangerous and smart. However when not actively threatened he's extremely short sighted.
Mike is a brilliant triggerman, but he's still just that, an operator. He never bothered to think of the bigger picture because he doesn't have to, he lets Gus do the complex, strategical thinking. That's why Gus can beat Walt, but when it's Walt and Mike, Walt can play him.
Spoilers for Better Call Saul, but this confrontation with Walt has a lot of similarities to the one he had with Werner Ziegler. He probably assumed Walt was the same type of mild-mannered man who got a little too rebellious.
There’s no other chemist to find. The premise is that Walt is one of maybe 2 or 3 chemists in the entire country that can do what he does. Gale only got to Walt’s level because he was taught by Walt. Then out of the very few chemists who could pull this off, you need one willing to “Break Bad”, which means you need one as desperate as Walt. Those parameters are impossible to fill. Walt is literally Gus’ only choice without Gale. From here on, keep this one thing in mind. Whatever happens from here on out, it’s because Jesse refused to back down with the drug dealers and Walt had to step in and save his life. This episode was a direct result of that and obviously it’s not over. The one thing that bothers me, is that Walt is hyper intelligent, so why didn’t he just go to Gus and explain that Gus’ employees murdered an 11 year old child because they were told not to use kids any longer. He should have talked to Jesse and they both should have gone to Gus. He’s a businessman and dead kids are bad for business. I guarantee Gus would have taken care of the dealers, they’re easily replaceable.
Oh god I remember!! This season was the first one I watched in real time. I was late to the Breaking Bad party. So I’d been able to kind of binge it up to this point.
That was another + factor watching it live was that we never knew how many seasons were left or if everything would end right then and there. I remember the excitement, the suspense, Jesse's situation, Mike's hands being forced, all these moments that i would discuss with my friend who is no longer alive. Those are moments I'll cherish for the rest of my life. Thank yall for letting me relive these moments since the beginning 🥲 ✌️n❤️
Ariana, there is plenty of Mike and his backstory in Better Call Saul. As much as you want! He was my favorite character as well. And Johnathan Banks' acting is off the charts in BCS.
It’s interesting the Jesse bias that occurs. I wonder if it’s because he’s more visibly affected by this stuff. Because I don’t see him killing Gale as the short end of the stick. It’s a situation that was created because he went after those drug dealers. That started a series of events that led directly to Gale. In order for Jesse to survive going after those dealers then he has to eventually kill Gale. Even if he didn’t know it. That’s not the short end of the stick.
It was really to save Walt because Jesse was hiding out already even though they were after him Gus wasn't going to stick to the deal he made with Walt because he is boss not Walt and he wanted to take them both out and just go back to Gale like he had planned in the first place. Everything, all the choices they both make back fire the kid died because Walt didn't let Jesse take them out the way he wanted to in the first place, now the kid would have also stayed alive had he done nothing but they are ruining the kids life and in time being in the gang life he could still die, so Jesse trying to protect the kid and Walt intervention caused the kids death that lead to Jesse wanting revenge, that lead to Walt saving him and that leads us to them having to kill Gale and Jesse doesn't want to kill someone who has not harmed them or anyone that they know of someone just an unaware person cooking meth.
I don't know how I stumbled across your channel, but I just love your Breaking Bad and The Bear videos. Well done you two in front and unknown behind the cameras!
LOL, how is Arianna going to claim Walt isn't getting his hands dirty while he still has pieces of those drug dealers he killed hanging out off his grill?
Yeah because up until this point Jessie is the one who hasn't gotten his hands bloody. Ever since the coin toss Walt has been doing all the killing to protect Jessie's conscious up until THIS point. That's what makes that last scene so pivotal.
The reason I like Better Call Saul just a tiny bit more than BB was because of Mike and his back story and of course, because of the brilliant Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn.
@@CapitalExpression Mine, too! Just for levity that Saul brings to it, it makes it more re-watchable for me. Plus, there's a point in BB where not only could I mot empathize with Walter anymore, I just started to really dislike him.
Show made a big deal about how important good product is to Gus. Sure, he could replace Walter within a few days. But the quality would tank a lot. Depending on how... competitive some markets are, he would probably have to go down on price. Dont think he only supplies some random poor people on the streets, otherwise quality wouldnt be that big of a concern
It’s funny as someone who likes physics I knew who Heisenberg was before this show and now seeing ppl reacting to Oppenheimer it tickles me to see ppl who’ve seen this show realize that Heisenberg was a real person.
It was like 90 million off just the meth but he has all those other businesses to take car of and make money off of. Now Walter did get his hands dirty, he gased and strangled Crazy 8 and Emilio and he ran over and shot the drug dealers to save Jesse so that was getting his hands dirty Jesse only shot a gun once and that was when he had to shoot Tuco in self defense but wasn't what killed Tuco so this is Jesse's first kill and it was a nice person which is just the worst for Jesse because he only wants to take out someone who is true evil.
i just saw this channel and i finished breaking bad a little while ago and im on the last season of better call saul right now and i absolutely love seeing reaction channels especially seeing breaking bad ones after seeing most of BCS, its so awesome
Half and full measures are probably my favourite episodes of this whole show, some others before and down the line are really great, but that Mike speech in half, and his scene in full made me fall in love with the character and made him my favourite. I think this is his first scene with Mike in breaking bad. Correct me if I’m wrong. Full measures is my preferred favourite of the two, mostly cause the pacing just makes it impossible for me to look away.
Gus is very smart and strategic, but he’s furious that he can’t seem to predict or control Walt. Walt’s loyalty to Jesse is something Gus doesn’t understand. Jesse is reckless, so why would Walt want to put himself on the line to protect him? As Gus said during their first meeting - Walt is not a cautious man. The irony is that Gus wasn’t being cautious either by choosing to work with Walt. The cautious thing to do would’ve been to have Gale be the sole cook, but Gus couldn’t turn down the opportunity to push out the cartel by creating the best product. He hired a man who he thought had poor judgement. It was a success for a little while, but now things are spiraling and Gus needs to take back control.
Another body on the pile of so many victims. Gail wasn't a bad person, he may have been apart of a horrendous business, but he as a person wasn't someone that looked to harm others. Once he was laid upon the alter by Gus though, he had to be sacrificed. Gail wasn't the first and he certainly won't be the last. Another that was sacrificed was the remaining part of Jessie's innocence. He hadn't killed before, he was always able to avoid that, but here he finally had to give that up.
There are more back stories on Mike in the spinoff better call Saul. Better call Saul starts before the breaking bad timeline and intersex said at one point and then goes past it so gives you great background on Saul and Mike and a few other people.
I would take Gus more than 3 days to get another cook. To be that skilled and be a criminal. He probably would have to make a deal with the cartel for product.
You don't need skilled cooks, just cooks. That's the biggest flaw of the show. No cartel would put that much effort in something that would only cost them money. Quality doesn't matter, as long as it's good enough.
Depending on how you count, Walt has directly killed 3 people at this point. Two witth car/ handgun and one strangled in the basement with a bike lock. He also killed Jane by omission of action, so he is perfectly able to do the dirty work!
It could be fun to run a book of bets on characters in a show for a dead pool. I'm sure there are laws against monetizing that sort of thing, but maybe for low stakes at home it could be a group activity that interacts with the story. Probably want to watch it as released to prevent spoilers or cheating. It might be a bit of a chore to keep updating for Game of Thrones sized casts as characters get introduced. Might want to make less frequent updates in those cases though.
Because of your obsession with purple. Here’s a little something from google: Marie's purple is the common link between Hank and Skyler, who represent red and blue respectively. Walter White represents green, and he sits between the yellow meth business of Jesse and the blue pureness of Skyler. Hank is orange, which sits between yellow and red.
I believe I commented in an earlier season - seasons 3 and 4 are the BOMB! This is where things get interesting. It's going to be a rough ride. Enjoy!!!
20:08 - "Walt's not getting his hands dirty..." Well he did just kill 2 dealers for Jesse last episode, but most people seem to completely forget that by the end of this episode. Everything would've been fine had Jesse chilled out and let things be. Walt could've just had Jesse killed or just let him die of his own stubborness then carry on with his fantastic arrangement with Gus. Instead he throws it all away to save Jesse.
I hope y'all jump into Better Call Saul when the Bad is fully Broken. Bob Odenkirk did a damn good job on that show. It narrowly beats out BB for my favorite of the 2.
Personally I would've much rather watched a show based on Mike instead of Sal. And yes, I know he's on that show. I mean a show all about Mike, leading up to his working for Gus and Sal.
“I just want a whole show about how Mike got here” boy do I have a show for you
Shush LOL
Yup. 😊
HIS SON WASNT DIRTY! GODDAMNIT, YOU GET THAT THROUGH YOUR HEAD!
@@MrHartApart one of my top 5 Mike moments
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Jesse just as a character in season 4 is one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen
Got Aaron Paul an Emmy and a well deserved one.
One thing you’ve gotta give Saul, he’s loyal. He’s sticking his neck out for Jesse and Walter. It’s amazing how interesting the side characters like Mike and Saul become
Its revenge against Mike for all those tickets Saul failed to get
@@oatdilemma6395 *troll voice* "You must have the stickers or you WON'T PASS!"
He ain't getting paid by Gus.
You two are gonna love Better Call Saul
+++++
5:48 I was thinking the same thing!
"How do you top that last episode?!"
Don't worry, they got 29 more episodes that somehow topple over that and each other.
Ha, I love that in Breaking Bad, the way you go over the top, is to topple. So true.
Left out one of my favorite exchanges.
Gus: Are you asking me if I ordered the murder of a child?
Walt: I would never ask you that.
Gus: *stunned silence*
This little exchange says so much. Walter is telling this man to his face, “I don’t know if you did or not but we both know you’re capable of doing it and lying to my face about it,” and Gus has no rebuttal. Walter has him pegged exactly. It’s a small victory for Heisenberg in this scene.
I read that exchange a little differently: a) "I know it's possible that you did, and it's better for both of us if I don't know for sure, so I'll never try to find out", plus b) "I know you'd consider that an insult and I would never disrespect you like that, even if I think it's true". No matter what else, Walt has tremendous respect for Gus. It's like he considers him a role model or something :)
I always thought Gus didn’t order Tomas’s death and would’ve punished the drug dealers, but Walt definitely called his bluff there.
He’s capable of it for sure but Walt doesn’t know him well enough to know he wouldn’t do it
17:42 "Next Up: The Fellowship of the Ring"
lol wut
Not many people know this, but AMC very nearly cancelled the show right here. Could you believe what the world would have missed out on?
How come?
@@angeloalvarez5520 It was very highly acclaimed but viewership was low. It didn't break 2M until the next episode (after a 13 month wait).
They were also ignoring the metric shit ton of awards season 2 & 3 was reeling in.
AMC confuses the hell out of me sometimes.
Netflix actually saved them. At the time, there weren't a ton of must-see shows on Netflix. They didn't start making original shows until 2012 with Lilyhammer, and this episode aired back in 2010. Orange is the New Black & House of Cards didn't even exist yet. In fact, I think Netflix had only been using the streaming service for roughly 2 to 3 years at this point. They had gotten the license to put some of AMCs' shows on their service after Walking Dead finished its first season, which meant they got Breaking Bad. Netflix had that show on the front of their page for a LONG time, recommending it to everyone who used the service, and the viewership spiked. AMC definitely took notice of this, hince the reason we finally got Season 4. I think Breaking Bad also helped garner loads of new subscribers at the time, so in a way, Breaking Bad is as important to Netflix, as Netflix is as important to Breaking Bad. One might not exist without the other...
@@jessea4438 Correct but to be pedantic, it was renewed for S4 before Netflix
"6353 Juan Tabo, Apt 6... Yeah." is up there with the "little tweak of chemistry" from s02 as my favorite moments where Walt takes control of a situation.
That Mike show you are talking about is called Better Call Saul
As good as Mike is, and this episode shows it, he gets absolutely played by Walt in the last scene. Walt knows exactly what to do, showing exactly what he knows Mike thinks of him: a snivvling little middle-aged guy who got in over his head, begging for his life, begging to speak to Gus while the entire time he just wanted to get on the phone with Jesse so he pretends to give up Jesse. And bam, message sent. Damage done. Full measure.
Mike is dangerous, but Walt can play 4D-chess while he has a gun in his face.
"This guy is small potatoes"
although we'll later see, that Walt can *only* play 4-D chess when he has a gun to his face, literally or figuratively. When under pressure and backed into a corner he's extremely dangerous and smart. However when not actively threatened he's extremely short sighted.
@@CapitalExpressionnot only short sighted but actively not cautious sometimes
Mike is a brilliant triggerman, but he's still just that, an operator. He never bothered to think of the bigger picture because he doesn't have to, he lets Gus do the complex, strategical thinking. That's why Gus can beat Walt, but when it's Walt and Mike, Walt can play him.
Spoilers for Better Call Saul, but this confrontation with Walt has a lot of similarities to the one he had with Werner Ziegler. He probably assumed Walt was the same type of mild-mannered man who got a little too rebellious.
There’s no other chemist to find. The premise is that Walt is one of maybe 2 or 3 chemists in the entire country that can do what he does. Gale only got to Walt’s level because he was taught by Walt. Then out of the very few chemists who could pull this off, you need one willing to “Break Bad”, which means you need one as desperate as Walt. Those parameters are impossible to fill. Walt is literally Gus’ only choice without Gale.
From here on, keep this one thing in mind. Whatever happens from here on out, it’s because Jesse refused to back down with the drug dealers and Walt had to step in and save his life. This episode was a direct result of that and obviously it’s not over. The one thing that bothers me, is that Walt is hyper intelligent, so why didn’t he just go to Gus and explain that Gus’ employees murdered an 11 year old child because they were told not to use kids any longer. He should have talked to Jesse and they both should have gone to Gus. He’s a businessman and dead kids are bad for business. I guarantee Gus would have taken care of the dealers, they’re easily replaceable.
Half Measures and Full Measure are just masterclass.. it's also good to see you guys on board with Mike, he's such a great character..
Over a year wait between this episode and Season 4 Ep 1
I remember that. It physically hurt
Oh god I remember!! This season was the first one I watched in real time. I was late to the Breaking Bad party. So I’d been able to kind of binge it up to this point.
"Next Up: The Fellowship of the Ring"
Sounds good to me.
That was another + factor watching it live was that we never knew how many seasons were left or if everything would end right then and there.
I remember the excitement, the suspense, Jesse's situation, Mike's hands being forced, all these moments that i would discuss with my friend who is no longer alive. Those are moments I'll cherish for the rest of my life. Thank yall for letting me relive these moments since the beginning 🥲
✌️n❤️
“How the fudge do Walt and Jesse take out an operation that is run like a smooth smooth train?” Oh just you wait lol
Ariana, there is plenty of Mike and his backstory in Better Call Saul. As much as you want! He was my favorite character as well. And Johnathan Banks' acting is off the charts in BCS.
It’s interesting the Jesse bias that occurs. I wonder if it’s because he’s more visibly affected by this stuff. Because I don’t see him killing Gale as the short end of the stick. It’s a situation that was created because he went after those drug dealers. That started a series of events that led directly to Gale. In order for Jesse to survive going after those dealers then he has to eventually kill Gale. Even if he didn’t know it. That’s not the short end of the stick.
It was really to save Walt because Jesse was hiding out already even though they were after him Gus wasn't going to stick to the deal he made with Walt because he is boss not Walt and he wanted to take them both out and just go back to Gale like he had planned in the first place. Everything, all the choices they both make back fire the kid died because Walt didn't let Jesse take them out the way he wanted to in the first place, now the kid would have also stayed alive had he done nothing but they are ruining the kids life and in time being in the gang life he could still die, so Jesse trying to protect the kid and Walt intervention caused the kids death that lead to Jesse wanting revenge, that lead to Walt saving him and that leads us to them having to kill Gale and Jesse doesn't want to kill someone who has not harmed them or anyone that they know of someone just an unaware person cooking meth.
Maple cracked me up, chanting "Kill Gale" and "Murder" in her evil voice.
I don't know how I stumbled across your channel, but I just love your Breaking Bad and The Bear videos. Well done you two in front and unknown behind the cameras!
Thanks for kicking it with us :)
LOL, how is Arianna going to claim Walt isn't getting his hands dirty while he still has pieces of those drug dealers he killed hanging out off his grill?
Yeah because up until this point Jessie is the one who hasn't gotten his hands bloody. Ever since the coin toss Walt has been doing all the killing to protect Jessie's conscious up until THIS point. That's what makes that last scene so pivotal.
The breaking bad rollercoaster is incredible, now it's only going up to the sky and shoots out
That music you like when Mike is destroying everyone is the Beastie Boys :)
Check out The In Sound From Way Out!, an instrumental compilation released by the Beastie Boys in 1996. Yes, its all instrumentals like that.
Shambala, from Ill Communication. It transitions into Bodhisattva Vow. I mainline that shit when I'm on the treadmill.
"Better call saul" Mike is what you want
5:25 Yes, we need a spin-off called '' Never Doubt Ehrmantraut ''
The reason I like Better Call Saul just a tiny bit more than BB was because of Mike and his back story and of course, because of the brilliant Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn.
Don’t want to give spoilers to the girls, but, all respect to the Chicken Man, BCS also has the best villain in the universe.
@@andrewkline5611Agreed. Loved that series.. I feel like they fleshed out everyone's stories so well.
I’m going to have to watch it now. I didn’t realise Mike was so involved.
Better Call Saul is one of the few prequels/sequels as good as the original. In my opinion its actually better than Breaking Bad
@@CapitalExpression Mine, too! Just for levity that Saul brings to it, it makes it more re-watchable for me. Plus, there's a point in BB where not only could I mot empathize with Walter anymore, I just started to really dislike him.
Show made a big deal about how important good product is to Gus. Sure, he could replace Walter within a few days. But the quality would tank a lot. Depending on how... competitive some markets are, he would probably have to go down on price. Dont think he only supplies some random poor people on the streets, otherwise quality wouldnt be that big of a concern
It’s funny as someone who likes physics I knew who Heisenberg was before this show and now seeing ppl reacting to Oppenheimer it tickles me to see ppl who’ve seen this show realize that Heisenberg was a real person.
6:15 The music is an instrumental song by Beastie Boys called “Shambala” off their Ill Communication album and features Tibetan throat singing.
5:34 - All in good time, in 'Better call Saul'
Better Call Saul is like 40% Mike lol
Maple's bloodlust is adorable. :)
The Rat Queen hungers for blood!
“i can barely eat breakfast” LOL same Maple, same 😭
the "70s spy mission" music is a track off a (great) beastie boys instrumental album from the 90s called _The In Sound From Way Out_
i remember watching this and waiting A YEAR to see what happens next
5:31 watch Better Call Saul
gale doesn't seem like the guy that would leave his cd's data side up in a messy pile with a cell phone on top of them. Anyone else think the same?
5:29 “I could watch a whole show about [Mike]” preach!
never seen Maple so excited for a TV show murder 😂😂
I think the show you are thinking of at 6:15 was Mod Squad
It was like 90 million off just the meth but he has all those other businesses to take car of and make money off of. Now Walter did get his hands dirty, he gased and strangled Crazy 8 and Emilio and he ran over and shot the drug dealers to save Jesse so that was getting his hands dirty Jesse only shot a gun once and that was when he had to shoot Tuco in self defense but wasn't what killed Tuco so this is Jesse's first kill and it was a nice person which is just the worst for Jesse because he only wants to take out someone who is true evil.
i just saw this channel and i finished breaking bad a little while ago and im on the last season of better call saul right now and i absolutely love seeing reaction channels especially seeing breaking bad ones after seeing most of BCS, its so awesome
Half and full measures are probably my favourite episodes of this whole show, some others before and down the line are really great, but that Mike speech in half, and his scene in full made me fall in love with the character and made him my favourite. I think this is his first scene with Mike in breaking bad. Correct me if I’m wrong. Full measures is my preferred favourite of the two, mostly cause the pacing just makes it impossible for me to look away.
If you want more on Mike, then "Better Call Saul" is your next stop after this show
Everyone loves Mike... Though he's got his issues too. And there is plenty of Mike in "Better Call Saul". knudge knudge wink wink
For Mike's back story, you gotta watch Better Caul Saul after this
Lowkey spoiler
Gus is very smart and strategic, but he’s furious that he can’t seem to predict or control Walt. Walt’s loyalty to Jesse is something Gus doesn’t understand. Jesse is reckless, so why would Walt want to put himself on the line to protect him? As Gus said during their first meeting - Walt is not a cautious man. The irony is that Gus wasn’t being cautious either by choosing to work with Walt. The cautious thing to do would’ve been to have Gale be the sole cook, but Gus couldn’t turn down the opportunity to push out the cartel by creating the best product. He hired a man who he thought had poor judgement. It was a success for a little while, but now things are spiraling and Gus needs to take back control.
Another body on the pile of so many victims. Gail wasn't a bad person, he may have been apart of a horrendous business, but he as a person wasn't someone that looked to harm others. Once he was laid upon the alter by Gus though, he had to be sacrificed. Gail wasn't the first and he certainly won't be the last. Another that was sacrificed was the remaining part of Jessie's innocence. He hadn't killed before, he was always able to avoid that, but here he finally had to give that up.
This is really the turning point of the whole show imo
Lol I’ve seen this comment about multiple episodes.
@@MarisuSedaisame
@@MarisuSedaiI fucked Ted was the turning point of the show…
every time the show turns is the turning point of the show
@@MarisuSedai Because every episode is the turning point of the show 😭
There are more back stories on Mike in the spinoff better call Saul. Better call Saul starts before the breaking bad timeline and intersex said at one point and then goes past it so gives you great background on Saul and Mike and a few other people.
"I want a show about Mike"
y'all Better Call Saul....
"Upsetty spaghetti" lol
timestamp
So you want a show I need to talk to on Mike and his back story. Better Call Saul
Id describe tuco like a lion, very dangerous, and unpredictable but Gus is a big game hunter.
Thanks y’all again for this reaction, making me realize how goddamn GOOD this season finale was
I would take Gus more than 3 days to get another cook. To be that skilled and be a criminal. He probably would have to make a deal with the cartel for product.
You don't need skilled cooks, just cooks. That's the biggest flaw of the show. No cartel would put that much effort in something that would only cost them money. Quality doesn't matter, as long as it's good enough.
I know things have been ramping up last few episodes. But there’s really no turning back now
Can’t WAIT to see their reaction next episode.
No spoilers but it's shocking how close Maple and Arianna get when they get into their predictions. 😮
Depending on how you count, Walt has directly killed 3 people at this point. Two witth car/ handgun and one strangled in the basement with a bike lock. He also killed Jane by omission of action, so he is perfectly able to do the dirty work!
Poor Gale :( that last scene is always a tough one for me
"Upsetty spaghetti?" Maple cracks me up.
The gus glazing is unreal
5:34 I guess we’re watching better call Saul next! Or at least I hope so!
"Quentin Tarantino has entered the chat" This episode was written/directed by Vince Gilligan and he loves feet.
Maaaannn ready for the next one. Thats a episode putting you on the edge of your seat.
jesse didnt get the shit end of the stick, gail did..
The song you’re digging is Beastie Boys
Name of the song?
How did I forget that is how Gale died? I’ve watched the show through twice. I think I must have blanked it out.
Maple doing REDRUM sold me
Up until this episode, the show has been cooking. Now it's time to FEAST!
Analysis on point for this one!
It could be fun to run a book of bets on characters in a show for a dead pool. I'm sure there are laws against monetizing that sort of thing, but maybe for low stakes at home it could be a group activity that interacts with the story. Probably want to watch it as released to prevent spoilers or cheating.
It might be a bit of a chore to keep updating for Game of Thrones sized casts as characters get introduced. Might want to make less frequent updates in those cases though.
How long did we have to wait for the next episode? 14 months? It was excruciating
Sorry, Arianna! The Gustavo train isn't stopping!
Because of your obsession with purple.
Here’s a little something from google:
Marie's purple is the common link between Hank and Skyler, who represent red and blue respectively. Walter White represents green, and he sits between the yellow meth business of Jesse and the blue pureness of Skyler. Hank is orange, which sits between yellow and red.
One of the best episodes of the show.
I believe I commented in an earlier season - seasons 3 and 4 are the BOMB! This is where things get interesting. It's going to be a rough ride. Enjoy!!!
this reaction felt a bit like 6am at an after bars house 😬😅
That song is the Beastie Boys
we are in the endgame now
Mike backstory? Better call saul
98 million in 3 months
Correct. Just about time.
Want more Mike? Way more Mike in better call saul.
20:08 - "Walt's not getting his hands dirty..."
Well he did just kill 2 dealers for Jesse last episode, but most people seem to completely forget that by the end of this episode. Everything would've been fine had Jesse chilled out and let things be.
Walt could've just had Jesse killed or just let him die of his own stubborness then carry on with his fantastic arrangement with Gus. Instead he throws it all away to save Jesse.
WHAT ABOUT SAUL
If yall wanna watch more Mike check out 'Better Call Sual' he's like the biggest character in that show.
cant until BB is over
fosho, loving the reactions btw🖤
I hope y'all jump into Better Call Saul when the Bad is fully Broken. Bob Odenkirk did a damn good job on that show. It narrowly beats out BB for my favorite of the 2.
We love Mike!
Aaron Paul top 5 crier of all time in Hollywood.
7:24 😂
Want more Mike? Watch Better Call Saul!
Personally I would've much rather watched a show based on Mike instead of Sal. And yes, I know he's on that show. I mean a show all about Mike, leading up to his working for Gus and Sal.
If you want mike story watch Better Call Saul
It's like the prequel of Breaking bad
More Mike and Gus in Better call Saul
Can't wait for better call saul its even better
A true full measure is watching Lord Of The Rings after this. All three films. The extended editions.
we already did
@@Diegesis Good. That pleases me that you watched the precious.
Jesse really suffers for our sins 😢 Can't wait for El Camino 😩
And later you say that Walt is pathetic