Todd was always a sociopath (he justifies doing WHAT?) | Breaking Bad | CLIP
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2:51 actually i don't think Todd was either trying to intimidate or flex. I think he genuinely thought it was something they could make use of.
My first thoughts. He's bringing more tools to the table
Thats what happens when you combine a mental illness with a terrible upbringing. Don't think Todd has the intellectual capacity to comprehend right or wrong, hes mentally a little kid who got caught doing something bad. Which makes him terrifying.
Funny, a sociopath is so sincere you think he must be lying.
Todd was the closest mind to Walt in the whole show IMO. He saw 10 steps down the line. Maybe both of em have sociopathic tendencies but its why Walt took his side on this situation. The difference is Walt could probably never actually pull out a gun and kill Drew Sharpe.
But as soon as Todd talks about his connections, Walt thinks they could be useful. Jesse and even Mike think they are intimidation.
@@NothingToPointOut24 he poisoned a kid
Todd looks like Matt Damon having an allergic reaction to shellfish
😂😂😂😂😂
lol
Damn to Matt thats INSANE
That's why call him Fatt Damon
I love the way Mike never let on when Todd was in the room with all them how pissed he was about the gun.
A call back from Better Call Saul, where the Hummer guy had to choose between Trevor from GTA 5 flexing his guns and Mike only bring pimento sandwich.
Perfect poker face, yeah. He even voted to keep him despite the indignation.
Did you have a hard time coming up with this? Was this some kind of hidden message?
???
It’s because it would have highlighted his culpability for the security failure of not checking.
Todd watching the kid's spider at the end was the creepiest. He took something from someone he killed, like serial killers do when they want to relive their kills.
I think he just saw a spider and thought "wow, that's cool"
He Has a mentality of a child
Imagine thinking you noticed something smart, but you’re completely wrong. The guy above me is more accurate
Yes serial killers like to collect victim’s goods.
@@AcHaeC Go cry somewhere else
@@AcHaeCYou are the biggest basement dweller ever
Anyone else realise that Mike immediately knew when Walter was concealing a weapon, but had no clue Todd did? What a great way to suggest Todd was more capable then we thought we the time.
Agreed he knew the kid wasn't just some dumb white hood. Mike downplayed the AB connection for Walter's benefit as well. Didn't want Walter's ego discovering that pit of snakes.
Kinda, the point of that scene was to show how much of a dork Walter was.
Even the guy who sold him the gun told him "you need to practice...A LOT"
I love how Mr White always comes up with his "we got three options but i prefer this one" speech.
I like how Todd mentioned about his uncle and his prison connections. Walt would keep that mind.
He would have his uses there. And it was a good decision because they helped pull off that prison job.
Truly deep foreshadowing no else has noticed in the last 12 years
@@abrahamdrinkin2534 might as well mention walts ego while you're at it too. That's literally all these idiots got out of Walter's character. And they talk about it like no one has ever thought of it before. Sometimes I wish people kept their trite opinions to themselves.
@@S475-pb2dp Womp womp
@@S475-pb2dpwhy so serious?
I never realized he kept a trophy of his victim, a true sociopath.
Psychopath. Sociopaths still have emotions while psychopaths don't.
Basically,
Psychopath = Todd
Sociopath = Tuko Salamanca
@@factoryofdivisiveopinions People with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), also known as sociopaths, can experience a range of emotions, including love. However, they may also lack empathy, which can make it difficult for them to understand or care about other people's feelings. Sociopaths may also have little emotional reaction, feel no remorse or guilt, and be cruel without feeling bad about it.
@@factoryofdivisiveopinions psychopaths can experience emotions, but they may have a blunted emotional response if their attention is focused on something else.
Always remember him as Meth Damon
Jesse: No witnesses, todd. None.
Also jesse: NO NOT LIKE THAT!!!
I mean Todd obviously took that way out of context. No witnesses doesn’t necessarily equate to shoot an innocent kid on a bike. Jesse didn’t see that coming
@@dauntejohnson5025 they almost failed the heist and would have been caught by someone "innocent" who in turn would have also been brutally murdered.
I really like the character call back to Todd being gleeful by the spider in the jar, because you can see that reaction continue when he has Jessie in the hole.
Woah I never noticed that. This shows writing was soooooooo good 😂
Seems like Todd's connections should be something to be concerned about. Maybe Mike didn't know as much
Agreed. If they can pull off those coordinated prison killings without a hitch and get away with murders and abductions in populated areas scot free as if standard procedure, they seem like a pretty big fish in the pond. Something Mike would probably know more about, but nobody's knowledge is perfect I suppose. Walt had a ton of money -- but in terms of field resources their organization would've been very outgunned by Uncle Jack at this point.
@@lawfrey3859I think uncle jack was obviously a piece of shit but I think he would’ve been a pretty interesting character to have seen more of.
@@viktormamontov3138he deserves his own series even
@@lawfrey3859 maybe they weren't that much when Mike first investigated them, but with the time and meth money they became more powerful
@lawfrey3859 that's a very good point about the killings. In Mike's defense, you'd judge them on paper as being strung out nazis with a passion but little talent for violence, though they were far smarter than that really.
Todd's actor is unappreciated
Not anymore, he’s been getting sociopath roles like clockwork now, people are realizing he’s probably the best in the business when it comes to that style.
@@jwizdum2103 i didnt realize. i've only seen him in this and that black mirror episode, and he seemed like a total freak psycho in both
@@jwizdum2103right after Barry Keoghan
@@evandonnelly7982which black mirror episode?
Matt Damon
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Walter was always a sociopath (he justifies doing WHAT?) | Breaking Bad | CLIP
That subtly on that “and I’d do it again” was so good. Jesse Plemons has slowly but surely become one of the best acting sociopaths in the game right now.
Glad Jesse Plemons's acting career skyrocket after Breaking Bad, he was barely in the show, but played one of the "best" sociopaths in TV's history.
Watching the show again,knowing what was soon gonna happen to Jesse,i just wished that at this point he called a quick vanish guy and went straight to Alaska
I'd choose Mike as back up over Todd's prison gang
To me, Todd is like the A.I being.
Todd was the only one who knows what he is doing
Todd coulda been the next kick streamer im sure.
Mike was a veteran of the criminal world, Walt was a new guy, and Jesse was just kind of there. Todd was a native though. We don’t know his backstory but it really seems like Uncle Jack was probably the only family he ever knew.
Jesse plemmons is a hellova actor
I think Jessie saw his little brother in all the kids he interacted with, or at least it explains his heart towards them.
Just saw Kinds of Kindness. It’s amazing to see one of the greatest living American actors get their first iconic character on one of the greatest American shows.
Lol 😂 Walter seems diplomatic and fair here. Lmfao 🤣 his narcissistic personality took a backseat in this scene lol 😆
Man, this story would have been a lot different if they went with option 2
Well actually a psychopath because sociopaths are more emotionally unstable while psychopaths are in control of their emotions or have none.
Mike does know when to bring a gun to a job. Ask Pryce from BCS.
This guy doesn’t even have a gun!- Trevor from gta
@@ajfanotreally2523 hey dont disrespect Mike's Pimento sandwich
Let's be honest, if tod wasn't there, and especially the current state of Walter and his ego. Walt would still have murdered the kid in one way or another.
Should’ve picked option 2
I get why Mike is so upset, killing the kid should not have been an option and would not have been, none of them were supposed to be armed, it wasn’t an armed operation, but since Todd had a gun anyway this whole tragedy happened
Now I'm wondering how Mike "no half measures" Ehrmantraut would have handled the situation.
Todd's pitiable little "yes sir" comes off like an abused child. I'm not sure how much I'd peg him as a sociopath so much as developmentally stunted, with the consequence that he doesn't process morality correctly because he's mentally kind of a child. You can see it in how he interacts with Jack too, how he crushes on Lydia like a teenager, etc.
That's literally a sociopath.
@@maicoxmauler2825sociopaths aren’t all from being abused, sociopathy can just develop naturally
We find out more about Todd in El Camino. He's absolutely a sociopath.
@@flameconvoy7424 Genetic predisposition is not genetic predetermination. There is always some adverse experience or environment involved in the development of sociopathy.
I think a lot of sociopaths are, in all fairness, developmentally disabled. The few I have come across all appear to be developmentally disabled, and aren’t too intelligent either. Whether that’s because they lack the capacity for empathy, or are simply too stupid or disabled to understand, I don’t know, but I don’t think it really makes a difference.
Better call saul mike would have spotted that Todd had the gun in the first 30 mins. He lost a step
Option 3, a.k.a. doing nothing. EVen you Mike?
Jesse's right. They should have had a discussion when the kid arrived. They could've paid him not to talk and sent him on his way, and even if the kid did blab, remember the crime was done such that nobody would notice the missing chemical. He might as well be talking about mirages and gila monsters.
BUUUUT... Todd's spur of the moment decision wasn't entirely incorrect either.
Naw fuck it, too risky.
Jesse had soo much guilt
All he wanted was to sell his Chilli P and have fun but that was long gone. Got to be the reason he had drug problems. The new job was too cruel for him.
Look at the guilt he feels in this scene wanting to do the right thing while in reality he was robbing trains😂
It's a criminal empire. One that is structured around stealth. So the kid is a loose end who could place them at a certain place at a certain time. And has seen their faces. Not just disposable soldiers either, he saw the BOSSES. Obviously since the bosses are actually there, you should defer to them for how to proceed, but if there are no protocols in place, how can you blame him for making a split second decision in your favor?
I mean, in the context of the show though, Jessie is totally right in wanting to get rid of him. He knew Todd was a psychopath, he saw that for Todd it wasn't a split second decision, it was an opportunity to be a sicko who can get away with killing a kid.
A kid disappearing means that now there will be people and law enforcement combing that part of the desert, uncovering evidence of their presence and activities that would otherwise have never been noted. Any tire track or broken branch is now a lead to be investigated. Todd's action created a greater risk. Someone with connections in prison only means that he is associated with plenty of people that have been caught, just like they are trying not to be. It does not inspire confidence. @nightgodd7865
I miss Todd...
We got a lot of Todd in El Camino.
@@jacobshirley3457fat todd
I hope TOdd is with his Lydia in the afterlife
Ok. What kind of a chemist are you?
Theres no way the kids would have known they were stealing methlamine
but he know enough to make them in danger
@@mohitbatham7763 ok Todd
Think what you want but Todd did actually make the right decision in that split second. The kid was the only witness. Your moral objections and Todd's psychopathy to one side, Todd is correct that the kid could have gunned it and then they would have been unable to do something about it. And then there's a witness driving home to tell his mum he saw people fucking with a train, but the point Heisenberg was making was that nobody could know they'd even done it. Killing the kid on the spot like that actually shows that he has a natural grasp of strategy.
I disagree. This decision caused so much blowback and friction between the group. Mike wanted out and Jesse wanted out because of that kid being killed. Todd honestly kinda jacked up everything with this action. If he doesn’t shoot the kid, they probably still continue making money and still work together and none of the other stuff happens, like with his uncle Jack and the gang.
Also the kid could have gunned it and told someone what he saw, but what exactly was he going to tell ppl that would have incriminated them that much? Oh there were 3 random guys in the desert working on the tracks? Not really that incriminating. It’s not like the kid really even had time to comprehend what was going on in that scene
And I would do it again is wild
He's a psychopath, not a sociopath. He shows absolutely no emotion. Walt is the sociopath.
No, he is not. He cares for his Uncle and has a crush on Lydia, something that psychopaths can't do.
@@xI-MIKE-Ix Psychopaths can love romantically, but it is rare. More commonly, they can desire the feeling of being loved, even if they can't feel love themselves. Plus he didn't care at all when his uncle and his entire crew were blown to pieces in front of him.
Todd did have good taste in women.... Lydia, oh Baby.
Wait tho do u think that they would get caught if the kid did get away?
Can't believe this guy married marry jane from Spiderman
I think he is actually worse than a psychopath. A psycho enjoy cruelty. Todd seems not. He just doing things. Complete lack of remorse.
Walter : Tony
Mike: Silvio
Jesse: Christopher
Mike is absolutely not a Silvio to Walt :D
@@Popepaladin Yep thats true, Silvio wouldve backed Tony regardless but behind the scenes he will talk to him 1 on 1 and gives him updates on his guys mood. Mike would be like a Silvio to Gus to be honest.
call me a psychopath but they literally told him to make sure no one sees them so it makes sense. if anything todd would've shot anyone nearby
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02:44 - He's just flexing.
jesse is a little cringe
The brat woulda squealed and the whole crew woulda been up shit creek without a paddle. Todd's did what had to be done.
but he should've atleast discussed with the rest of the group before making a decision
@@gokublackgaming5944If they DETAINED the kid while determining what to do with them then he DEFINITELY would have said something
@@gokublackgaming5944 There's nothing to discuss. What are they gonna do, pay him off to keep quiet?
@user-qn1zp5bi2h idk? at least they would have tried to figure something out together, instead of skipping straight to the execution
@@gokublackgaming5944
they literally say before the job no witnesses multiple times.
It is abhorrent he shot that boy. These are things that should not happen. But considering the business and circumstances they are in? It was the logical things to do if they wanted to avoid discovery by authorities? They are a crime syndicate and drugs is a dirty, dangerous business. Todd lacked empathy, but also did show he understood how wrong it was? Calling him a serial killer is a stretch. He was capable of helping others and did show concern for others? If Walt had Todd, rather than Jesse as his partner, 98% of Walt’s problems never would have happened?
Jesse was never cut out for that world, no doubt.
Love Jesse and I don’t mean to be a sociopath but I mean…you don’t know what that kid would or wouldn’t have said. If you’re engaging in crime at this level, you can’t take chances.
I guess I'm a sociopath because Todd and Walt are correct. The kid was most likely harmless but mentioning a group of men out in the desert messing with a train might have been just something cool to talk about in conversation but to the wrong person could have landed them all either in prison or dead. Paying the kid wouldn't be an option because he's just a kid. He would still probably mention to a friend how he got this money from a couple of train robbers. The only fool proof way was to take care of the kid and dispose of him. If I'm doing something highly illegal and unethical, I'm going to make sure me and whatever venture I'm involved in is kept safe.
Todd and Walt definitely weren’t correct. They made a solid point I guess, but I think Walt was mainly just trying to justify the kid getting killed to block out the fact that it was completely unnecessary. The kid didnt even comprehend what he was seeing, just 3 random guys standing in the desert. Even if he did say something, what could he have really said that would’ve tied anything back to the group?
@@dauntejohnson5025one eye witness can change an investigation.
How the hell are people in the comments unironically advocating for killing children
It was justified....you only disagree with him cause it was todd who did it and how much it hurts Jesse because that matters for some reason.
I don't like Jesse as much as everybody, but come on my guy, how can you be with people who are okay killing children (and this happened earlier too). Even someone like Tony Montana thinks that kids are off limits
When someone says " I would do it again" referring to anything where they fucked up tremendously, they should never get to breathe again.
Bruh Todd is exactly the type of guy you needed on your team. Jesse is the type of guy you DONT need.
had to be done, they know what business there in, jesse is a whiny wimp he is in all the way and should know the risks .. no CHANCE they could let the kid go, he could easily ID any of them
Killing the kid was completely unnecessary. The kid had no understanding of anything that was going on and the only thing he could’ve really said was that he saw 3 random white guys in the desert lol. Jesse is not a whiny wimp for not wanting an innocent kid to get smoked. Like being a criminal doesn’t necessarily mean that your conscience goes away. Hell even Mike wanted out after this. Being on Todd’s side says a lot about some of y’all fans lol. Most ppl would react like how Jesse reacted
@@dauntejohnson5025 talk to me when that kid is the only thing between you and life in prison .... im sure youll make the same call.
@@gurusheat3506 lol you say that like it would be an easy decision to make for anyone with some sort of moral compass. Idk, maybe it would be for you which is why you’re siding with Todd but yeah it wouldn’t be something I would choose. I would just take my chances on that kid not knowing what he saw. Todd killing the kid actually brought on worse things than just life in prison for these guys too. I’m sorry but there’s no way Todd is in the right here, no matter how you try to justify it🤷🏿♂️
Todd was a professional. These guys are in a business where if having to kill a kid is nesisery, it 100% applys. Todd made some extremely valid points.
He wasnt a professional anything. He saw an opportunity to kill and took it.
@nawhz6292 half half, he was also definitely looking out for the team. He had the instructions explained to him, no witnesses. The kid had to die. Todd might be a phycopath, but he's a smart one.
Shooting the kid was 10 times riskier than letting him live, he didn’t know what they were doing, and they didn’t know if anyone knew he was there, not to mention the sound from the shot
@@epicgamer-ur1wg correct. In America we have gunshot detection technology with high accuracy. It works especially well in the middle of nowhere
@@nawhz6292jesse was emotional. I think walter was the most rational. Even mime agreed
Todd just wanted a spider
Jesse is over reacting Todd was right the kid could of talked
nahh todd have a valid point. Mike and walt understood it but jesse cry like a little baby, he forget they are in a biggest criminal business the kid got killed because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time
"Hey kid, here's $50. Never work on trains bud it's hard work, stay in school"- Todd
@@jacobpinkney5590mommy mommy some three gentlemen near the train tracks gave me 50$ to not work on trains
Todd was a physcopath not a sociopath. Sociopaths feel remorse and guilt for there actions which Todd doesn’t
These are utterly pointless categories.
No, they don't. Sociopaths are basically psychopaths with added detachment and sometimes compulsion to harm. Like a psychopath x2. Plenty of psychopaths can feel degrees of empathy and remorse since its a spectrum condition, but sociopaths are at the far end of the spectrum.
@@jadedandbitter You've got them mixed up, buddy. Psychopaths are on the far end. Sociopaths lose their cool, psychopaths are the pre-planning ones.
Todd does feel guilt. It's why he has to rationalise every horrible thing he does. That's what sociopaths do. Psychos just don't give a shit.
Jack was a psychopath, probably born that way. Todd was a sociopath, probably abused by Jack.
i disagree.
todd was the only pro that stuck to the protocol of the job between the three of them.
walter white and jesse pinkman dont have any self control and cant stick to a job.
they never did.
Idk man I’m on Todd’s side with this one. Bro was looking out for the team
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All todd did was listen to orders and execute them. His only mistake was being a professional working with emotional people. Even jesse oughta know that kid couldnt live after seeing their heist.
todd is the only pro between them three.
professional special ed you mean
Jesse was just as much of a sociopath. He killed a guy for the same reasons. The difference is he had time to think before he made that decision. Then he drove to the guys home and shot him. As a matter of fact they all where, which makes this scene hilarious to watch. A room full if killers and criminals talking about morals for their drug business.
I don't think Todd is sociopathic. The scene never came off to me as Todd having some sort of inner addiction for opportunistic killing. The scene always felt genuine: He saw a kid who noticed their crime, and he took action. Not everything can have moral justification, or time for it. Sometimes all it takes is a heat-in-the-moment ultimatum. A quick time event in which you have to make the best possible choice for yourself. It's just like Franklin from GTAV, the very first shooting mission for Franklin is that motorcycle repo mission. In which they start getting shot at and Franklin makes the quick choice to shoot back and kill multiple people. Yes, he was being shot at, but not the point. Point is he was doing something considered illegal (breaking into property to do a repo) and after being confronted by witnesses, he shot at them to save his life.
Why is Jesse acting like he's morally superior?? He sells meth, a drug that is extremely lethal. WHY Does NO ONE call him out???!!!
He may be a drug dealer, but he’s not THAT kinda drug dealer
I go option 1