@@aviverde9031 I think 4-6 is peak sunny but I still think they were good for much longer than the first 6 seasons. This one is the first season with fully bad episodes in it.
@@davida12345f you don’t care what strangers have to say, then why even scroll down in the first place? Why read what a stranger has to say, why respond when you don’t care? The only thing I don’t care for here is your attitude mister
The fact the gang doesn't even know what Breaking Bad is, and is constantly mistaking Aaron for Malcom is probably my favorite thing about the episode..
@@Aaron-zt5ee oh go eat some (word I can't say on RUclips) you know what I meant. Your just being a dingbat pointing out that the actors name is really frankie. Like some stuck up snob who's gotta correct everything. People knew his name. It was a joke. Didn't have to point out what you could find out by googling Malcom in the middle.
@@samsizer2919 If I like something that is underrated, it means I get things in a way almost no one else does, and that I'm special. Did I mention I have a lot of unpopular opinions, too?
Honestly I think them playing as themselves or their breaking bad characters is more common than them actually being cast to play original characters :/ I don’t k ow why but I feel uncomfortable whenever any actor does this 😑
@@I-speak-U-shut-it Danny DeVito is on a whole another level compared to the rest of the show’s cast. I don’t think I’ve seen any other show or movie with the rest of the cast ever
I love how the lack of Breaking Bad references implies that the show never existed in this reality and Bryan and Aaron met each other at a casino and that’s how they became friends.
I love how they switched the dynamic here. In Breaking Bad, Walt is the one constantly manipulating Jesse, but in real life, Aaron Paul is the one manipulating Bryan Cranston lmao.
If they say no to buying the plane the answer is obviously no. The thing is they won't say no, the will never say no, because of the implication. The implication that things might break bad for them if the say no
This was the best season they’ve done in years. Total old school feel to the whole season. Loved it. Brought back so many old characters. It was hilarious as usual. Can’t wait for season 17!
@Joshinaround91 then I trust your opinion 😂 only season that wasn't great was 16 and even that wasn't bad, just not great compared to all the others. Sunny is great upto 16 and 17 regained it's footing perfectly
To be fair the ending of the show implies he’s a janitor for the rest of his life instead of enjoying life because of his family’s unreasonable high expectations of him.
That whole monologue Bryan does starting at 1:40 is so funny because thats exactly something Jesse would've said to Walter in Breaking Bad. I'm convinced that was in the Breaking bad scripts at one point but was scrapped, if Jesse told that to Walter, it wouldve been right up there with "i am the danger"
I love how Bryan Cranston is one of those actors who would always give 100% for any role given to him, no matter how silly or insignificant it maybe be.
People commenting on Cranston going from Hal to Heisenberg, but notice also that Aaron and Bryan's roles from Breaking Bad are reversed. Aaron Paul is the tyrant ring leader and Bryan Cranston is having his life controlled by an abusive partner after teaming up with the wrong person
this was so precious to me, all my favorites' in single episodes...also Breaking bad people did come on Community, another amazing show...really appreciate Bryan and Malcolm doing this👏👏
He's right though. Management is almost always for fools. For the most part, the GM doesn't give 2 sh!ts, but they know that if asked, SOME idiot on their payroll will take the manager job despite no noticeable pay raise. Then, here you are in your early 20s feeling like you've accomplished something, but in reality, the sunk costs have not yet even begun to sink. You wake up 2 years later... and you're waiting for either the regional manager or the GM to die, but with your eyes on the prize, you didn't even notice that you died on the inside many many months ago. Management is for the ultimate suckers.
Sorta like the guy pretending to be Don Cheadle and Donovan McNabb is implied to be the real actor (as himself) just being a celebrity impersonator, running around Philly.
It's hilarious seeing him go through the gamut of his characters in like 30 seconds from playing the weakened, and castrated Hal to playing the egotistical Heisenberg and back to Hal again
This is the crossover we never knew we needed 🤩
Oh, We needed it but can you give me the one-armed succubuses address in Reno please thank you.
We didn't need it or want it.
@@Rutherfordbcrazy12 like most good shows... first ~6 seasons are good
and
then they get popular and everything goes to sh$t.
@@aviverde9031 I think 4-6 is peak sunny but I still think they were good for much longer than the first 6 seasons. This one is the first season with fully bad episodes in it.
Let's suggest other crossovers, like Arrested Development (Might not be the same without Jessica Walter though, RIP)
Aaron and Bryan having the same dynamic as Dennis and Mac was great writing
💯💯👍💯
When mac said he thought he was in an abusive relationship I was dying, mac was talking too much and just projecting.
It's also supposed to be the polar opposite of what it was in Breaking Bad
Same with no one knowing about Breaking Bad
This episode was so well done they pulled it off fantastically
“You should consider doing drama, Mr. Middle.” Made me laugh harder than I could’ve imagined
I like the idea that you had an in-built expectation about how much a line was going to make you laugh before you'd even heard it
Thanks for telling a bunch of strangers who don't care at all
@@sabrina63Could have imagined.
He did and he succeeded also
@@davida12345f you don’t care what strangers have to say, then why even scroll down in the first place? Why read what a stranger has to say, why respond when you don’t care? The only thing I don’t care for here is your attitude mister
The fact the gang doesn't even know what Breaking Bad is, and is constantly mistaking Aaron for Malcom is probably my favorite thing about the episode..
You’re saying that wasn’t Malcom?…
@@jointhefist1016Malcolm is the name of the character. His real name is Frankie.
@@Aaron-zt5ee don't give me that liberal bullshit!
@@brix1094fuckhandles actually, you would be the one not getting the joke but that’s fine. It happens.
@@Aaron-zt5ee oh go eat some (word I can't say on RUclips) you know what I meant. Your just being a dingbat pointing out that the actors name is really frankie. Like some stuck up snob who's gotta correct everything. People knew his name. It was a joke. Didn't have to point out what you could find out by googling Malcom in the middle.
Malcolm's dad is an incredible actor
And so is that Malcolm dude next to Brian in this video 😊
His name is Hal Middle.
He should really consider playing a serious role in a drama or crime series
@@ethanlivemere1162 or in a recurring cameo role in a comedy series, as the main character's foil / nemesis
Oh please, call him Mr Middle
Bryan shifting from Hal to Heisenberg in a second was for sure the highlight of the episode
Highlight of the SEASON!!!
That speech about how he was in control of everything was definitely something Jesse would say
He’s just bipolar.
He even mix them from time to time now that's good
Bryan’s smooth transition from gaining confidence to diabolical crazy person is fascinating
It was the moment Bryan became Heisenberg
@@romilrhYOU'RE GODDAMN RIGHT 😊
The arc of Walter White in the course of a few seconds.
@@romilrh Bravo Vince
This was the moment @@mlov311 became a man of culture
Bryan Cranston went from Hal to Walter White in a space of a few seconds without skipping a beat. Incredibly underated.
Six Emmies, 2 Golden Globes, 3 Screen Actors Guild Awards, and an Oscar nom. How do you define underrated?
You are just talking for the sake of talking.
@@kutulu1976 Everything is "underrated" these days. That and the word "literally" have lost all meaning lol
@@samsizer2919 If I like something that is underrated, it means I get things in a way almost no one else does, and that I'm special.
Did I mention I have a lot of unpopular opinions, too?
Underrated? He’s pretty great and it’s well known lol
We honestly need more of Aaron and Bryan playing themselves in comedies
Thanks for being honest at first I just thought you were being a waste of time to read
@@davida12345 No problem 😊
Honestly I think them playing as themselves or their breaking bad characters is more common than them actually being cast to play original characters :/
I don’t k ow why but I feel uncomfortable whenever any actor does this 😑
*malcome and mr. middle
I could see them fit so well in curb your enthusiasm
I love seeing Malcolm and his dad reunited.
Oh man Malcolm isn't in the middle anymore he's on top!
Frankie Muniz was on this?
@@spacemann1425yeah, he is on screen the entire time.
They're gonna make a reboot of Malcolm, it was announced yesterday I think
3:38 I love how Aaron's character is like "goddammit Bryan" and doesn't react negatively towards him beyond that.
Even when Bryan Cranston is acting as Bryan Cranston acting as himself, Bryan Cranston is an amazing actor
I never thought I'd see Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston, and Danny Devito acting together, but here we are
But what about the rest of the gang? They're actors too
@@I-speak-U-shut-it Danny DeVito is on a whole another level compared to the rest of the show’s cast. I don’t think I’ve seen any other show or movie with the rest of the cast ever
@@rolandserna7805Charlie Day plays Luigi in the Mario movie lol
@@aswangmonkey361 woah that’s pretty cool
@@rolandserna7805I'll have you know Dennis plays a side character with barely any screen time in a fantastic horror movie known as the strangers!
I love how the lack of Breaking Bad references implies that the show never existed in this reality and Bryan and Aaron met each other at a casino and that’s how they became friends.
I think giving their alcohol brand a Spanish name is a bb reference
I think it just implies the Gang has no idea Breaking Bad exists.
@@stemupdos hombres is the real name of their real alcohol brand it wasn’t invented for the show
@@DGol2015 True. They did the same thing in The Gang Becomes Invincible when they refer to Mark Wahlberg as the guy from the New Kids On the Block
@@HeyItsNovalee hell yes, I’m gonna get some. On that note, I hope that Tres Commas tequila from Silicon Valley is real too
I laughed so hard at Charlie calling Bryan Mr Middle
I swear no one else caught that 😂
I love how they switched the dynamic here. In Breaking Bad, Walt is the one constantly manipulating Jesse, but in real life, Aaron Paul is the one manipulating Bryan Cranston lmao.
I kinda wanna see that WHAT IF universe lol
JESSE: Mr. White...youre done...when I say you're done
@@CharlieBrown20XD6 You forgot the magic word !
Thats the joke
"real life"
One of many different levels of this great joke scene.
Frank just holding his hand out too for a handshake at 1:18 is just too perfect! And Aaron and Bryan don't even acknowledge him either!
Oh my god that’s too good 💀. Didn’t even see that on the first watch through
I genuinely adore the very obvious close friendship Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul have. Squad goals
If they say no to buying the plane the answer is obviously no. The thing is they won't say no, the will never say no, because of the implication. The implication that things might break bad for them if the say no
Amazing
😂👍
"I am the one who will buy this plane"
"aaah I'm 10,000 feet in the air, what am I gonna do, say no?"
😬 sounds like you want to hurt these planes..
i love how aaron paul always looks like he's 10 seconds away from a psychotic breakdown
Remember when he did that honey comb commercial
Bryan's little "He's the driver......." at 1:06 is so innocent sounding LOL
Weird that he didn't say pilot, no?
Mac identifying an abusive relationship is just so ironically hilarious 😂😂😂
Cranston deserves the Emmy for Guest Star in a Comedic Performance! Soooo good!
No he doesn't, but cool your 12 that's great for you
@@davida12345’m 29 and I agree with anonymous, at least the spirit of it.
@@davida12345bro what☠️
He deserves an Emmy for Guest Star in a Dramatic Performance for Better Call Saul too.
I actually liked the performance of the kid Who fucked his own Mother. That Aaron Hallam kid...he really nailed it.
Bryan's acting resume runs deep. Tim Whatley from Seinfeld is one of my faves.
definitely hal, walt , and tim whatley & dr Templeton from curb your enthusiasm as larrys therapist 💀
The “fake fake fake” was a brilliant nod to Seinfeld.
Or the time he voiced Fei Long in the Street Fighter anime movie.
@@borisivanovmusicwas looking for this comment. That reference went over most people's heads
This was the best season they’ve done in years. Total old school feel to the whole season. Loved it. Brought back so many old characters. It was hilarious as usual. Can’t wait for season 17!
@Joshinaround91 then I trust your opinion 😂 only season that wasn't great was 16 and even that wasn't bad, just not great compared to all the others. Sunny is great upto 16 and 17 regained it's footing perfectly
Bryan Cranston try not to give the performance of a lifetime challenge (Difficulty Impossible)
I love that Bryan's glance over his shoulder at 02:28 is similar to the one he does as Walt during the "I am the danger"-speech. Hilarious detail
Dee's entrance and delivery is too perfect. Always gets me. lmao
I like how he goes from hal to Heisenberg is a split second.
Malcom was really mean this episode!!!
"Malcolm is on top now."
I know right?
To be fair the ending of the show implies he’s a janitor for the rest of his life instead of enjoying life because of his family’s unreasonable high expectations of him.
Love the chemistry between Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston.
Basic chemistry?
@@ylf_nac_i Yeah science!
Everytime Aaron and Bryan do these spots it's gold
Good to see them get Malcom and his father.
😂😅
Cranston is such a captivating actor.
2 of my favorites shows of all time, BB and Sunny. I never, never, thought I'd see something like this!!
This is the moment Bryan became Mr. Middle.
"A little pocket change for the one armed succubus" 😂😂😂😂
What an absolute two legends
What an.... Absolute, two! Legends.... Indeed...
Go back to school your very, not smart
Even in a universe where Breaking Bad doesn't exist, Heisenberg still possessed the body of Bryan Cranston.
3:03 How Aaron kept a straight face for this is beyond me
That whole monologue Bryan does starting at 1:40 is so funny because thats exactly something Jesse would've said to Walter in Breaking Bad. I'm convinced that was in the Breaking bad scripts at one point but was scrapped, if Jesse told that to Walter, it wouldve been right up there with "i am the danger"
"WhO dO YoU ThInK Is iN cHaRgE?!" Always the scariest line in any drama...
I AM THE ONE WHO IS IN CHARGE
Mr. Middle has the stuff!
The one armed succubus in Reno, the man is a poet
I was having a rough day but this made my night a lot better
I love how Bryan Cranston is one of those actors who would always give 100% for any role given to him, no matter how silly or insignificant it maybe be.
Bryan Cranstons ability to change demeanor like that is great.
This scene was fantastic. This episode was fantastic. Sunny really killing it this season
Impressive how many levels there are to this joke scene. Bravo.
2:23 goodbye Hal, hello Mr.White.
Malcolm and his dad were great guest stars
The only thing that could have topped this was if Hal's family from Malcolm in The Middle shown up.
I love how BC and AP always choose to work together. They love each other so much
We need a "It's Always Sunny in Albuquerque" spinoff series.
Nickelshläger is delivered incredibly, as though charlie was waiting for the perfect moment
Two legends
1:53 "...a little pocket change for the one-armed succubus in Reno'
Cranstons performance on Malcom in the middle made all of this possible
People commenting on Cranston going from Hal to Heisenberg, but notice also that Aaron and Bryan's roles from Breaking Bad are reversed. Aaron Paul is the tyrant ring leader and Bryan Cranston is having his life controlled by an abusive partner after teaming up with the wrong person
It's good to see the son from K-Pax and Snizzard from Power Rangers finding more work. Hang in there guys. Where dry dessert ends, green grass grows.
Oh, that's where I recognized them from
this was so precious to me, all my favorites' in single episodes...also Breaking bad people did come on Community, another amazing show...really appreciate Bryan and Malcolm doing this👏👏
You meant Frankie Muniz, right? So wholesome that they're on a show again after all the decades.
The slight camera movements make it feel like they are actually flying even though I know they aren’t. I wonder how they do that.
Another hit, bravo Vince!
Even in a comedic role, Bryan Cranston is a phenomenal actor
He should try drama.
This was a great episode. Bryan Cranston had me sold 😂😂😂
The "I'll fitting suits" makes me laugh harder than it should everytime
Bryan Cranston chewing up the scenery like it was Wagyu Beef Jerky
like the Wagyu beef burger that he never got from Reese
At the start of this episode I really thought I wasn't gonna like it and it ended up being so weird and perfectly sunny
The gang was barely in it.
4:03 - Just amazing.
The funny thing is when Bryan calls Aaron a millennial, but he's actually part of Gen X, hahaha.
Props to the soundtrack person for this scene the Walter White transition 2:23, back to It's Always Sunny 3:38 .
They really thought that Aaron was Malcolm 😭 that’s hilarious
Legends Cranston and Devito sharing a scene, and hey there’s other people in that tiny fuselage…
My two favorite shows coming together..... My life is officially completed.
That look of concern on Aaron’s face - very Jesse Pinkman.
That’s his only look .. miserable snowflake
He's right though. Management is almost always for fools. For the most part, the GM doesn't give 2 sh!ts, but they know that if asked, SOME idiot on their payroll will take the manager job despite no noticeable pay raise.
Then, here you are in your early 20s feeling like you've accomplished something, but in reality, the sunk costs have not yet even begun to sink. You wake up 2 years later... and you're waiting for either the regional manager or the GM to die, but with your eyes on the prize, you didn't even notice that you died on the inside many many months ago.
Management is for the ultimate suckers.
The 'drive' reference was brilliant
I was half expecting Bryan or Aaron to say “… DANNY?!” when Frank came out, implying DeVito also exists as an actor in this world 😂
Sorta like the guy pretending to be Don Cheadle and Donovan McNabb is implied to be the real actor (as himself) just being a celebrity impersonator, running around Philly.
Hopefully Arron and Bryan never get tired of doing cameos like this. It’s always hilarious
“Im not in the middle, i am the middle”
I absolutely love Dee Reynolds.
Honestly one of the best episodes of recent
This is the moment when Walt became Heisenberg
It's hilarious seeing him go through the gamut of his characters in like 30 seconds from playing the weakened, and castrated Hal to playing the egotistical Heisenberg and back to Hal again
This is the moment Bryan Cranston become Bryan Cranston
This clip is legendary
I love how till the end they didn't acknowledge Breaking Bad and kept on raging about MIM
This honestly has been the best season in years
god I love this guy. Who ever knew Malcom's dad had this in him. from mere suburbs to worldwide jetsetting.
boo for boomer 😂😂🙈
“You want us to sit down?”
Danny devito, who is already the height of a sitting down man
Bring bryan cranston back even if its not as himself, he did such a good job it would be a shame to not see him come back… and bring malcolm too
I love them both so much
It’s always sunny isn’t as good as it used to be but it still has its moments. This is one of those great moments lol
give him the oscar already
He went full Walter White. That made me so happy 😭
“You should consider doing a drama, Mr. middle”
God this is like as a kid when flinstones met the jetsons, but you know…not.
I love it
1:26 "A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one"
OMG, you guys are the best!
I wanna see the Sunny-Lawyer's (including the Lawyer, Charlie's Uncle and bird law expert Charlie himself) interacting with Saul Goodman!