Nah, it would not have even started: I had to insist countless times with different GPs that did not even want to listen, let alone check me, just saying that I was too young to have any issues and trying to push me to the door ☹ And after 84 weeks, they would either lose some of your documents for more delays or you would be treated by some incompetent nurse after having had to face a rather rude receptionist that is just annoyed you did not die already in the meantime.
Did everyone forget literally in Season 1 when Elliot "Big Ears" Schwartz offers Walter a high-paying job at Gray Matter and when Walt refused basically offered him a blank cheque? Anybody?
Well, he declined it mostly because of his own pride (which is important thing of his character) I doubt he would decline free medical healthcare if it was provided from like, the government itself
It's not really free. You pay something every month. Like 200$. In case you need 500k from them at one point, you will not feel bad taking it from them.
It was too easy for them to take a cheap shot at the USA instead. But yes, this happened in one of the earliest episodes, and clearly established the show was NOT about being driven to desperation for this reason.
@@0ompaLoompa the tax is percentage wise the same with the US. The difference is that in the US the tax money goes to political pockets and military whilst in Europe the tax money goes to social programs, (sometimes) military and political pockets. No matter how you try to paint it the problem isn't free healthcare or social programs but its the system itself. The US system only operates because the US is literally in an another continent and it can exploit resources whilst also being the top dog in the area. If an another country enforced the US system (except maybe Australia) then it would collapse like Zimbabwe . And it's not like the US spends the money wisely. Most of the military investment goes down the drain and some of it may end up for actual development. Companies exploit loopholes to take away money with the excuse of "capitalism" and etc. For those reasons there's currently no actual super power in the world
@@mushyroom9569 he even considered rejecting the treatment altogether in episodes 4-5. Walter was faced with his mortality, he saw his past, present and the fact that he will likely soon die, with or without treatment, and was not happy with what he saw.
@@Mr47steam Exact quote from the episode: "These doctors... talking about surviving. One year, two years, like it's the only thing that matters. But what good is it to just survive if I am too sick to work, to enjoy a meal, to make love?" Surely anyone who watched that far in would not reasonably conclude "it's about justice, simple as"
@@mushyroom9569i think ur thinking of literally any other show cuz he was not a product of the system he literally just was a sad man. Nothing about the system did anything to him.
He turned down the offer because of his pride, he wanted to earn money himself in his own way And the money was supposed to be for his family after he died, not the treatment. So basically you're wrong and right at the same time, free health care would mean he'd just accept the treatment😂
In The UK you'll be waiting for three years, then they'll send you a letter out of nowhere telling you yoy appointment is tomorrow. Then will blame you when you don't get seen and tell you how much an appointment costs the NHS 😂
I know it’s a meme but people seem to forget that Walter didn’t even want to get treatment at first and his cancer was inoperable anyway. Walter didn’t start cooking meth because he couldn’t afford treatment, he started cooking meth because he wanted to leave money behind for his family as a dying man with nothing to lose. He even counts the amount of money his family needs and it’s 737k.
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I've had terrible experiences with the French healthcare system. I could even have died with one of these. It's all because of budget cutting though. Nothing justifies the American prices and insurance policies. It's not freedom, it's monopoly and greed.
While I do prefer the private healthcare system, it is definitely flawed and needs a bit of reform. At least it's not Canadian healthcare
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@@shadowmandeathstroke8232 Definitely, and it's not just about public vs private. Believe it or not, healthcare is actually not completely public in France. I do have to pay for private insurance, and some other stuff that is not covered neither by the state nor my private insurance. Yes it's a thing here too. But the point is, even when I do have to pay directly, out of my own pocket, the prices are like ten times lower here, I'm not even exaggerating. And I won't get denied coverage for an important surgery. Ever. There really are very shady things going on with that in the US.
@@shadowmandeathstroke8232 "While I do prefer the private healthcare system" it does nothing well, literally nothing. completely unhyperbally, without a shread of doubt. its simply antithetical to the concept of the free market. youre not at the liberty of choice when the matter is your health. AT BEST you can have private healthcare in addition to guaranteed single payer healthcare for everyone. it simply cannot work by itself.
@@wewzer Britain (really just england) and Canada have different issues, but you still don't go bankrupt lol. France is actually a good example of healthcare tho
He didn't have to sell meth to get health care on the show. His old colleagues offered to pay for all his cancer needs. He refused. The show was not about needing treatment for cancer. It was driven by his ego.
He was trying to not just make money for his treatment but also for all the expenses like college, bills, etc. That his family would need when he was gone.
His family and himself would have to worry a lot less about that as well, since many countries in the EU have pretty generous post secondary education plans and social support compared to the US
@@Madi_ErnarWasn't France overrun by refugees forming gangs, causing citizens to revolt against police that would literally run away by speeding in reverse because they didn't have guns? Yeah, I'm good. America is far from perfect, but fuck the EU!
He didn't have to sell meth in the real series either. He was offered a crazy high paying job with full healthcare coverage by his old buddy who started a company with him and basically told the guy to f himself. The guy then offered to pay for his healthcare out of pocket personally and Walt rejected that too.
@Perrirodan1 I think he's just pointing out that in general universal healthcare systems aren't what many in America think they are. Americans often romanticize the healthcare in Canada and Europe, meanwhile the median wait time here in Canada just hit 7 months... That's not to say America's system isn't horrible and exploitive, but I'd rather be broke than dead.
@@EIA-Observer There are still private healthcare companies though, so you have the option to choose between waiting or paying. And considering a lot of people in the US avoid doctors because of the cost, it definitely seems like a good alternative to have
@@rizizum also should be mentioned that waiting times is a completely false issue, its no worse than in the us, and is caused by underfunding by conservatives (like always)
It wasn't even about the healthcare at the end it was about greed, the rush and he had a life crisis. He wanted to be respected and feared. There are many drug dealers in European Union. It's not about getting better but addicted clients
“Hõ Hõ Hõ Hõ Hõ, Monsieur Blanc, le bad news is, you only have 2 years if you don’t get surgery, but le good news is, our surgeon has an available date in 4 years.”
@@majimasmajimemes1156 if the poster of that video can use generalising "in Europe" - why can't commenters? Is the helthcare same in eastern europe? Is cancer treatment the same in Romania as it is in Germany?
🤡the people thinking BB was about healthcare and not Walter's crippling feeling of inadequacy and the desire to prove himself. He would do it either way.
Also, everyone somehow forgets the _very next word_ after "cancer" was first said was "inoperable." Affording treatment was never the justification for anything he did. He was far more interested in getting money for his family than his continued survival.
🤡 people who think WW just woke up one day and decided out of the blue that he wanted to sell meth because he wanted to satisfy his ego. It was his illness that started it and that's when he decided. It was only after a while and not immediately that he realized that he liked what he was doing.
British version is you can now be put on the waiting list. Except to be treated in about a decades time. Also expect to be in the hospital with nurses and doctors not knowing why you are there but giving you brain damaging about of drugs for long past the safe window of time because nobody knows why you are there. (this literally happened to someone in my family)
in spain if youre an inmigrant you can get even free operations, some guy from the sahara came here just to have a cancer treatment and left and it caused a lot of backlash
As a person living in the glorious wonders of Socialised Healthcare, let me tell you how it works here: "Mr White, I'm afraid you have Stage III lung cancer, and the treatment for it will cost the tax payer €. 98,793 to cover for this treatment alone. You're 50 sir, and I see this as being a stopgap measure. It would give you an additional year at best with the most luck possible. I'm afraid that we won't be able to cover your treatment on our plan. We wish you all the best." Personal experience as I lost my father to this sort of thing. Stop. Glorifying. A. System. That. Makes. Things. Worse.
For the love of shit, people. He was trying to leave money behind for his family for after he was dead, not pay for his treatment. Stop perpetuating propaganda. (Perfectly reasonable response to becoming a French citizen though.)
Why would they need money? Oh yeah, to pay the doctors if they end up having health issues and to pay for a good education. Great education is also free here btw. Paid with tax money. The money you use to buy overpriced weapon systems from traitor companies who clearly wanna sell it overpriced. And to send gifts to Israel. You wanna keep on going with this? I can do this all day long. Brainwashed US citizens still believe they live in the greatest country on earth. You aren't even close to the top 30.
Pros of free healthcare: It's free! Cons of free healthcare: you have to wait 5 years in the line for the treatment Yeah, free healthcare is so awesome if you can survive long enough to get one ☠
at least you get healthcare, the U.S. is also equally bad in terms of waiting to get things approved by ur insurance difference is, you don't have to pay in europe. same shitty treatment
You don't have to wait for stuff like cancer treatment or similar things that are urgent, however you'll wait a lot for stuff like a shoulder pain or similar annoying but not lethal conditions
It didn't - someone with Walt's diagnosis would die here in Europe just as surely as in the US. Difference is, they wouldn't be turned down for life-extending and palliative care on the basis they couldn't afford it. A better ending.
Come to Portugal, you don't need to stay and even get in front of everyone else. You just need to know a guy that knows a guy that know the son of the president...
"Free" health care in France, the country with the more taxes, most notably to fund the "free" health care. But at least is was working until Blackrock wanted its share so this is turning into capitalized health care like in the USA, but still with all the taxes.
"Free" healthcare be like: Pay 25% of all your income towards it in taxes. Never get appointment. When you do: get subpar treatment because the Dr is overworked and underpaid.
If Breaking Bad was set in Europe, Walter would learn that he has six months to live unless he gets treatment, and the treatment can be started in 22 months. Unless he pays for it...
Just renewed my free healthcare yesterday but its not all free there is extra heathcare that costs 10 euros a month, that would cover free of charge operations, diagnosis, x-rays ect....
We have this "healthcare" in my country and serious things will still cost you an arm and leg. Not to mention that government controlled healthcare has it's fair share of horror stories as well.
Tbh, he could pay his Healthcare in Europe, but in some countries he'd be asked to kill himself (canada) or have to wait so long he dies anyways (UK) But Walt had access to the money to pay his Healthcare, thanks to his old friends The only reason he didnt take it, is his ego wouldn't let him His ego needed to die as Hiesenberg more than it wanted to have a peaceful life with its family
@@justanape9149 yes, I understand that other European countries have better universal healthcare but almost all of those are EU countries and are heavily subsidised by the US and as well as this the taxes and inflation rate are far higher in such countries usually.
If it was in Europe he'd die in the 10 year long queue. And also he was an elementary school teacher so he was covered anyway, completely ignoring him snubbing the Grey Matter deal
He could have picked Brazil. Get the health care AND sell meth anyway.
"healthcare"
Now that`s the *REAL DEAL*
but if hes selling meth he IS the health care there
Gun-Smith: The Country
brazil is still a gamble because of well spread corruption stealing funds from services
In the UK it would end "Your treatment starts in 84 weeks"
Nah, it would not have even started: I had to insist countless times with different GPs that did not even want to listen, let alone check me, just saying that I was too young to have any issues and trying to push me to the door ☹
And after 84 weeks, they would either lose some of your documents for more delays or you would be treated by some incompetent nurse after having had to face a rather rude receptionist that is just annoyed you did not die already in the meantime.
@@GiacomoSorbi Exactly the same in the Czech Republic. You would probably die before you would even get the MRI. But hey, it's free!
Used to be like that in Canada too. Now we have MAID to help clear the backlog.
"Without treatment, your expected time remaining is 4 months. So, anyway, we're scheduling your first treatment 6 months out.
@@Heliolord I can see how that would be a big cost-cutter.
You know it's an edit because no one in Europe would actually be allowed to have a gun
So evil: he'd rather die free than become a socialist commy!
Hey, I'm European, and I have a gun! ...wait, why...hey please, I can open the door for you, you don't need to...hey, there's no need to...grmblmf
pretty much every austrien who was teached on a weapon has a weapon.
But in generall that´s quite true. We are mostly disarmed citizens here
Can't be Europe, nobody got st*bbed by a diverse guy screaming about Alan's Snack Bars.
@@stadthaus.7266Switzerland: Am I a joke to you?
Czech Republic: Am I a joke to you?
Did everyone forget literally in Season 1 when Elliot "Big Ears" Schwartz offers Walter a high-paying job at Gray Matter and when Walt refused basically offered him a blank cheque? Anybody?
Well, he declined it mostly because of his own pride (which is important thing of his character)
I doubt he would decline free medical healthcare if it was provided from like, the government itself
It's not really free. You pay something every month. Like 200$.
In case you need 500k from them at one point, you will not feel bad taking it from them.
It was too easy for them to take a cheap shot at the USA instead. But yes, this happened in one of the earliest episodes, and clearly established the show was NOT about being driven to desperation for this reason.
@@0ompaLoompa the tax is percentage wise the same with the US. The difference is that in the US the tax money goes to political pockets and military whilst in Europe the tax money goes to social programs, (sometimes) military and political pockets.
No matter how you try to paint it the problem isn't free healthcare or social programs but its the system itself. The US system only operates because the US is literally in an another continent and it can exploit resources whilst also being the top dog in the area. If an another country enforced the US system (except maybe Australia) then it would collapse like Zimbabwe .
And it's not like the US spends the money wisely. Most of the military investment goes down the drain and some of it may end up for actual development. Companies exploit loopholes to take away money with the excuse of "capitalism" and etc.
For those reasons there's currently no actual super power in the world
He hated Elliot and Gretchen so obviously he wasn't going to take it. State healthcare was something he at least paid and worked for.
He dodged a bullet there!
Took one to dodge the other
Incorrect
No he didn't
@@Saymyfavoritemeal eggs and some, gulp, veggie bacon.
Well he took a much better one
Good on you for not putting Britain in that map of the EU.
The Brits actually had the balls to leave. Too bad it's just as shitty there.
Britain is in Europe though.
Not in European union.@@mikespearwood3914
@@mikespearwood3914 Britain is not "in Europe", it's an island.
@@mikespearwood3914Yeah but he said EU not Europe, they are not synonymous
elliot offered him health care in season 1 but he refused, it wasn't about the treatment itself, it was about "being awake, feeling alive"
It was about justice! The system screwed him over so he needed to screw over the system. Simple as.
@@mushyroom9569 he even considered rejecting the treatment altogether in episodes 4-5. Walter was faced with his mortality, he saw his past, present and the fact that he will likely soon die, with or without treatment, and was not happy with what he saw.
His pride would not allow him to accept it.
@@Mr47steam Exact quote from the episode: "These doctors... talking about surviving. One year, two years, like it's the only thing that matters. But what good is it to just survive if I am too sick to work, to enjoy a meal, to make love?"
Surely anyone who watched that far in would not reasonably conclude "it's about justice, simple as"
@@mushyroom9569i think ur thinking of literally any other show cuz he was not a product of the system he literally just was a sad man. Nothing about the system did anything to him.
If you watch the show and think the issue was he couldn't afford healthcare, you didn't watch the show.
You must be really fun at party
Everyone forgets the part where he got to wash cars because his job as a teacher pays shit. Also, Walt Jr. is an expensive liability
And that‘s the unrealistic part of the show
He turned down the offer because of his pride, he wanted to earn money himself in his own way
And the money was supposed to be for his family after he died, not the treatment. So basically you're wrong and right at the same time, free health care would mean he'd just accept the treatment😂
Exactly. He never wanted healthcare. He wanted to leave behind a fortune for his family because he wasn't earning enough as a hs teacher
“Congrats! Your free treatment starts in 4 years!”
With Cancer? Unlikely.
In The UK you'll be waiting for three years, then they'll send you a letter out of nowhere telling you yoy appointment is tomorrow. Then will blame you when you don't get seen and tell you how much an appointment costs the NHS 😂
Ah, an Italian producer mocking the French healthcare: checks out!
Why are you obsessed with us
@@LeJobastre1215 he meant that they changed the name of Vince Gilligan to "Vincenzo Giligano" to make it sound European.
I know it’s a meme but people seem to forget that Walter didn’t even want to get treatment at first and his cancer was inoperable anyway. Walter didn’t start cooking meth because he couldn’t afford treatment, he started cooking meth because he wanted to leave money behind for his family as a dying man with nothing to lose. He even counts the amount of money his family needs and it’s 737k.
Stop supporting AI 😎
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I've had terrible experiences with the French healthcare system. I could even have died with one of these.
It's all because of budget cutting though. Nothing justifies the American prices and insurance policies. It's not freedom, it's monopoly and greed.
While I do prefer the private healthcare system, it is definitely flawed and needs a bit of reform. At least it's not Canadian healthcare
@@shadowmandeathstroke8232 Definitely, and it's not just about public vs private. Believe it or not, healthcare is actually not completely public in France. I do have to pay for private insurance, and some other stuff that is not covered neither by the state nor my private insurance. Yes it's a thing here too.
But the point is, even when I do have to pay directly, out of my own pocket, the prices are like ten times lower here, I'm not even exaggerating. And I won't get denied coverage for an important surgery. Ever.
There really are very shady things going on with that in the US.
Both can be bad depending on your situation. If you have good or decent insurance or a job that covers health insurance for you then you’ll be fine.
@@shadowmandeathstroke8232 "While I do prefer the private healthcare system" it does nothing well, literally nothing. completely unhyperbally, without a shread of doubt. its simply antithetical to the concept of the free market. youre not at the liberty of choice when the matter is your health. AT BEST you can have private healthcare in addition to guaranteed single payer healthcare for everyone. it simply cannot work by itself.
@@shadowmandeathstroke8232 why don't more countries have a private system if its so much better?
"Dont worry ill eat the other half later" lmfao
Walter's old coworker offered to pay for his treatment and he turned him down.
Because he had a massive grudge against Elliot and the last thing he wanted was getting charity from someone he despised.
You realize how that isn’t really better right?
@@raylast3873 better than selling meth, turned to a ruthless drug lord, and breaking his family apart, at least.
The original story was that Walter did not want treatment. He expected to die from it and only wanted to raise money to leave behind.
True true true it's all Free, you just have to survive the waiting list
Except it is a short list in many, many countries meaning you get ahead of everybody that don't have terminal illness.
Unfortunately right-wingers are cutting the state budget so they can hand healthcare to their criminal friends in the private sector
@@sabbath8989 This. Half of the comments here are clearly coping and trying to defend US health care system when they really, really shouldn't.
@@wewzer Britain (really just england) and Canada have different issues, but you still don't go bankrupt lol. France is actually a good example of healthcare tho
It will just cost you half of your income for the rest of your lifetime. It's called taxation.
theft.
Walt did it first his ego. The healtcare was just the excuse.
He didn't have to sell meth to get health care on the show. His old colleagues offered to pay for all his cancer needs. He refused.
The show was not about needing treatment for cancer. It was driven by his ego.
He was trying to not just make money for his treatment but also for all the expenses like college, bills, etc. That his family would need when he was gone.
His family and himself would have to worry a lot less about that as well, since many countries in the EU have pretty generous post secondary education plans and social support compared to the US
His family would do much better in France, free higher education, free healthcare and payments for the handicap and a kid.
@@Madi_ErnarWasn't France overrun by refugees forming gangs, causing citizens to revolt against police that would literally run away by speeding in reverse because they didn't have guns? Yeah, I'm good. America is far from perfect, but fuck the EU!
No. He did it for him. He liked it. He was good at it. He felt alive
Walt’s rich friend Elliot offered to pay for his healthcare, it was never about the cancer, that was just the push.
He didn't have to sell meth in the real series either. He was offered a crazy high paying job with full healthcare coverage by his old buddy who started a company with him and basically told the guy to f himself. The guy then offered to pay for his healthcare out of pocket personally and Walt rejected that too.
Canadians with cancer literally come to America for regular care to keep from having delays in treatment
Ok but Canada is not France, and it's France not the UK
@Perrirodan1 I think he's just pointing out that in general universal healthcare systems aren't what many in America think they are. Americans often romanticize the healthcare in Canada and Europe, meanwhile the median wait time here in Canada just hit 7 months... That's not to say America's system isn't horrible and exploitive, but I'd rather be broke than dead.
@ articulated perfectly. Thanks
@@EIA-Observer There are still private healthcare companies though, so you have the option to choose between waiting or paying. And considering a lot of people in the US avoid doctors because of the cost, it definitely seems like a good alternative to have
@@rizizum also should be mentioned that waiting times is a completely false issue, its no worse than in the us, and is caused by underfunding by conservatives (like always)
Did he finish the baguette?
This is more funny when you know that Brian Cranston said he plan to retire in France
Germany: Congratulations on your cancer, you can now upgraded to cyborg
This is exactly the moment when Heisenberg became Walther Weiss
I think bro has something against the french
wasn't the money for his family?
Yea it was for bills and things they'd need when he was gone
It wasn’t about the money, it was about the principle.
He didn't do it for the treatment. HE did it at least at the beginning to leave money behind.
"You're on the waiting list. Come back in two years."
I french-laughed at this
It's not the UK the waiting list is not two years.
Americoping about being ruled by billionares and dying from having the worst healthcare system in any developed country in the world
@@inigo137 you sound like a broken CD. You said this in another comment.
That's not how it works
It wasn't even about the healthcare at the end it was about greed, the rush and he had a life crisis. He wanted to be respected and feared. There are many drug dealers in European Union. It's not about getting better but addicted clients
He did it so his family would have money after he was gone, not for treatment.
“Hõ Hõ Hõ Hõ Hõ, Monsieur Blanc, le bad news is, you only have 2 years if you don’t get surgery, but le good news is, our surgeon has an available date in 4 years.”
Bollocks.
Americoping about being ruled by billionares and dying from having the worst healthcare system in any developed country in the world
Americans thinking the whole of Europe is like the UK
@@majimasmajimemes1156 if the poster of that video can use generalising "in Europe" - why can't commenters? Is the helthcare same in eastern europe? Is cancer treatment the same in Romania as it is in Germany?
@@inigo137 I’m not American. I’m worse, Canadian.
Usually these AI memes are low effort but this isnt, amazing work friend
🤡the people thinking BB was about healthcare and not Walter's crippling feeling of inadequacy and the desire to prove himself.
He would do it either way.
Also, everyone somehow forgets the _very next word_ after "cancer" was first said was "inoperable." Affording treatment was never the justification for anything he did. He was far more interested in getting money for his family than his continued survival.
🤡 people who think WW just woke up one day and decided out of the blue that he wanted to sell meth because he wanted to satisfy his ego.
It was his illness that started it and that's when he decided. It was only after a while and not immediately that he realized that he liked what he was doing.
I mean, if Not for the non-free helthcare, he wouldnt have the excuse to become a meth cook now would he?
@@bratkamyk9701 he was leaving money behind for his family not the treatment lmao, he didnt even want the treatment
British version is you can now be put on the waiting list. Except to be treated in about a decades time. Also expect to be in the hospital with nurses and doctors not knowing why you are there but giving you brain damaging about of drugs for long past the safe window of time because nobody knows why you are there. (this literally happened to someone in my family)
The money was never for the treatment. Walt felt that he couldn’t die and leave nothing behind for his family.
in spain if youre an inmigrant you can get even free operations, some guy from the sahara came here just to have a cancer treatment and left and it caused a lot of backlash
People who make this joke miss the point of the show. Walt was literally offered to have a free ride on his treatment and he turned it down due to ego
Walt: I did it for me. I liked it; I was good at it.
The least funny mfers on earth for ten years: this show could only happen in the US!!!!1!!
Just a couple minutes ago I was watching a bunch of Breaking Bad clips. Perfect timing for this upload.
The ending got me
As a person living in the glorious wonders of Socialised Healthcare, let me tell you how it works here:
"Mr White, I'm afraid you have Stage III lung cancer, and the treatment for it will cost the tax payer €. 98,793 to cover for this treatment alone. You're 50 sir, and I see this as being a stopgap measure. It would give you an additional year at best with the most luck possible.
I'm afraid that we won't be able to cover your treatment on our plan. We wish you all the best."
Personal experience as I lost my father to this sort of thing. Stop. Glorifying. A. System. That. Makes. Things. Worse.
It's 10x more funny because I predicted how the video was going to end
For the love of shit, people. He was trying to leave money behind for his family for after he was dead, not pay for his treatment. Stop perpetuating propaganda. (Perfectly reasonable response to becoming a French citizen though.)
Why would they need money? Oh yeah, to pay the doctors if they end up having health issues and to pay for a good education.
Great education is also free here btw. Paid with tax money. The money you use to buy overpriced weapon systems from traitor companies who clearly wanna sell it overpriced. And to send gifts to Israel.
You wanna keep on going with this?
I can do this all day long.
Brainwashed US citizens still believe they live in the greatest country on earth. You aren't even close to the top 30.
Pros of free healthcare: It's free!
Cons of free healthcare: you have to wait 5 years in the line for the treatment
Yeah, free healthcare is so awesome if you can survive long enough to get one ☠
at least you get healthcare, the U.S. is also equally bad in terms of waiting to get things approved by ur insurance
difference is, you don't have to pay in europe. same shitty treatment
me when i lie about the waiting time
you idiots base yourself on like one country and its pathethic
its not evne free u have to pay for it in taxes so unless ur a bum that has never worked 1 day in ur life ur still paying for it
You don't have to wait for stuff like cancer treatment or similar things that are urgent, however you'll wait a lot for stuff like a shoulder pain or similar annoying but not lethal conditions
NHS wait time tho
NHS extreme levels of incompetence and rudeness before and after the waiting list, though...
The NHS is in the UK, not France
Bravo Vincenzo.... BRAVO
He had every opportunity to get it without selling meth (a rare thing in the us). Selling meth was the very first method he tried
Also, when they say 'no time,' it probably means something different from what Americans imagine.
(dies while waiting for appointment)
Baguette, beret, handlebar moustache with a goatee... You can tell Dr Phoxotic is a true admirer of the French culture
Monsieur Blanc killed me lmfao!!
Same goes for Californication. 16 is legal in most countries, the ones where it isn't it's even lower. 14 in Germany where I am.
Damn i cant believe Europe cured cancer
It didn't - someone with Walt's diagnosis would die here in Europe just as surely as in the US.
Difference is, they wouldn't be turned down for life-extending and palliative care on the basis they couldn't afford it. A better ending.
@@TsoLan1 have fun being taxed
Treatment exists
Walt was just following Canadian health care instructions
In Denmark he would not had to pay even if he’s not a Danish citizen
Come to Portugal, you don't need to stay and even get in front of everyone else. You just need to know a guy that knows a guy that know the son of the president...
"Free" health care in France, the country with the more taxes, most notably to fund the "free" health care. But at least is was working until Blackrock wanted its share so this is turning into capitalized health care like in the USA, but still with all the taxes.
The funniest joke is always referring to things that people pay for through taxes as "free".
Free at the point of use
don't you also pay taxes in USA? oh right your taxes sent to israel instead of basic healthcare
That also pays for a better life, so we don't have to resort to eating a Ronald Poppo meal when we down bad
Yes i do and i will continue to do soo.
You pay more healtchare taxes than any european xD
He would have died. He didn't just get treated, he got treated by the best.
C'est pas réaliste, personne était en grève 😂
He’d be dead long before the first surgical appointment.
"Free" healthcare be like: Pay 25% of all your income towards it in taxes. Never get appointment. When you do: get subpar treatment because the Dr is overworked and underpaid.
I'm in Hawaii and I paid 24% for working at Walmart. One of many reasons why this state is fucked.
Ah yes, the freedom of spending my life savings on a treatment i cant afford to finish anyway
Pov: your treatment has been denied
@@VerasoulHawaii really was screwed over by America
thats only true in like half the uk
If Breaking Bad was set in Europe, Walter would learn that he has six months to live unless he gets treatment, and the treatment can be started in 22 months. Unless he pays for it...
What we dont know is that he already was an french citizen, he was just looking for an out
Bro dies of waiting for "free" healthcare (because people don't understand the concept of scarcity)😂
In no time
>3 month wait list
He died during the 8 month waiting time
Imagine having a cancer and being forced to become a French citIzen. Walt is right to end the torment right there
Walt might deny it because his ego is too big. “You think I’m some kind of bum that needs government handouts”
Just renewed my free healthcare yesterday but its not all free there is extra heathcare that costs 10 euros a month, that would cover free of charge operations, diagnosis, x-rays ect....
I wonder what Five Nights at Freddy's would be like in modern-day Europe. Like how many EU regulations would Fredddy Fazbear's Pizza have violated
Healthcare is horrible in ireland.
We have this "healthcare" in my country and serious things will still cost you an arm and leg. Not to mention that government controlled healthcare has it's fair share of horror stories as well.
"Your treatment will start in two years."
Walt would still cook meth because the excuse was to leave money for his family not to pay for his cancer treatment
This is totally unrealistic. The doctor would have asked him to take a number and it would be 789,675.
Ah yes, the classic free healthcare for inoperable lung cancer.
reasonable crashout
To be fair, I would've done the same thing if I had to become a french citizen.
French employers when the employee they hired refuses to work:
should have went to finland
Tbh, he could pay his Healthcare in Europe, but in some countries he'd be asked to kill himself (canada) or have to wait so long he dies anyways (UK)
But Walt had access to the money to pay his Healthcare, thanks to his old friends
The only reason he didnt take it, is his ego wouldn't let him
His ego needed to die as Hiesenberg more than it wanted to have a peaceful life with its family
Breaking Bad in Canada: You get MAID!
Make a long form video with a twist about fight club idk. (Your long form videos are nice like modern patrick bateman, 007 videos etc).
Understandable, have a nice day.
And that’s why nothing interesting ever happens in Europe
Only airsoft in Europe
I hope you and James Bond are going to be able to have an amazing year along with the others.
He did the right decision, from a Latinoamerica opinion.
Yeah, but he had insurance, but he wanted THE BEST, and the European "free" healthcare doesn't cover THE BEST.
He'd die before they got to him anyway.
Not true. The cope is strong in this comment.
Nah this is true, I wait literal months just for a 10 minute appointment here 💀
@Bumwich Are you from the UK by any chance?
@@justanape9149 yes, I understand that other European countries have better universal healthcare but almost all of those are EU countries and are heavily subsidised by the US and as well as this the taxes and inflation rate are far higher in such countries usually.
@Bumwich private healthcare is literally more expansive for a country than socialised care
Jesse, we have to cook, and it needs to be higher quality than american food.
Bravo Vincenzo .
Jesse we need to get out of France
Walt I hope you like long wait times.
Well in america he would get denied
This is what Americans like to believe.
If it was in Europe he'd die in the 10 year long queue. And also he was an elementary school teacher so he was covered anyway, completely ignoring him snubbing the Grey Matter deal
That's just the UK bro. The rest of Europe, EU especially has amazing social Healthcare
Americoping about being ruled by billionares and dying from having the worst healthcare system in any developed country in the world
@@AleksandarMiklicI wouldn't call it amazing, just ok, and it usually only works for smaller countries where central planning is less inefficient.