It’s a little different though. Having to murder someone yourself as opposed to paying someone to do it for you is different. While I agree Walter was completely gone here, the circumstances are a little different.
@@Zeus-kg1of I think everyone with a brain would know that... the point is other, the guy is saying that Walter used to hesitate only to kill 1 person, now he doesn't
@@danny90099 True. First kill makes the second kill easier. Second kill makes the third kill easier. Eventually, you'll be so desensitized, your decisions to kill will be based on sheer pragmatism. That's why in most alternate timeline stories where Batman kills, he becomes a villain.
@@CidGuerreiro1234 no it's not people screw up in the most simple way and that's what ends up with them being caught, they get over confident and Walter White was way too confident.
@@CidGuerreiro1234 it's what happens in real life! The Yorkshire Ripper was caught because he was seen by Chance by a Cop with a woman in his car. Harold Shipman was only caught because he decided to defraud a woman, I could go on and on about how overconfident criminals have been caught because they screwed up on the simplest of things, lastly it's not "lazy writing", it's relatable and people like that. Lazy writing was the "It was all a dream" ending that they filmed!
@@lisagonzalez1371 i mean, Walter was through the whole series pretty lucky, even at the very end. Just imagine they would have hidden the key for the car in their pockets. Imagine Hank looking into the bag with all the cash. Imagine he never found a open car in new hempshire to go back home. And in the first seasons there were a lot of lucky moments too.
@@Craftronix Exactly, also when the Salamanca twins were waiting for Walter while he was bathing to kill him. If it hadn't been for Gus's interference, Walter wouldn't be alive that season.
Well yeah, but I think the guys in prison didn’t necessarily commit a crime, they just happened to be a witness. They still did something to be in prison but I don’t think it related to Walter white. I think they just happened to see something.
I've watched this scene 50000 times and I only realized that the prisoners getting killed represented Walt's want to not get caught. It's these little details that make this show so legendary
Imagine things from Hank's perspective. You just dismantled one of the biggest drug rings in America, the group that absolutely had some hand in trying to assassinate you, a group so shadowy and elusive most people didn't think they existed. And now, finally, when you've got all the evidence you need and all the accomplices ready to sing... You get a call that some maniac wiped all the computer data with a giant magnet. And then your best friend comes up to you and tells you that the witnesses are dead. All of them. 10 different men. 10 different jails. In two minutes. Just imagine.
It was actually 10 men in 3 different jails. But that actually makes it harder - because alarms and lockdowns start happening immediately after you start so you have to make sure all the targets in a given prison are accounted for within that tight window.
The way Walt answers his phone “yes?” and hangs up after hearing what he needs to hear is very Gustavo-like. He really thought he was the new chicken man, his hubris was out of control at this point.
There is a scene at the car wash where he imitates or unintentionally acts like Gus. We are kinda subtly reminded that Walter has turned into someone like Gus
"Yes?" "It's done." **hangs up** **gets called back** "What?" "Hey I think there was a bad connection or something, you hung up early. I said that it was done, did you get that?" "No, no, I just hung up for... dramatic effect." "Oh, ok."
I think he hung up as to not establish any possible connection between him and the "whatever" it is that was done. Replying with any kind of feedback would create that connection. That's what I think anyways.
Im gonna be honest, these guys' deaths were the first deaths that i felt sick to my stomach ever in breaking bad. This just seems so realistic and the actors do such a great job expressing pain
Wow, a little known fact about this scene is that all of these actors agreed to be murdered in a 60-second window. It's these little details that makes Breaking Bad forever legendary.
If you ever need a proof of how good is Walt as a teacher, here he teaches us why we should never end up in jail. Bravo Vince, you never cease to amaze us.
I like how many people have the fantasy of being able to beat up a few guys easily in their mind, but this scene shatters that fantasy immediatly by showing you'd probably have over 10 stabwounds already before you even realize you're being attacked.
@AlaEddin-lb7vl Cooperation and communication is more effective than sheer strength or power. If what you said was possible then gorillas and chimpanzees should rule the world rn but they don’t since humans figured out how to work together, isolate those animals and negate the advantages of their size and strength. Thats how the weaker early humans without guns or spears, just rocks gained control over resources and nutrition, which led their brains to grow bigger and you know the rest of the story. You could be the size of the Big Show with skills like Bruce Lee and Van Damme but you’d still get taken out by 8 prisoners with shanks. If it can be done against, tigers, lions, elephants and gorillas it can be done against humans simple as that.
The multiple stabbings on the phone guy, I couldn't imagine how much that would hurt. Especially as the shanks are small and won't kill you straight away so it needs to be done so many times all over your body. Absolute nightmare scenario.
I've experienced what I am quite sure is worse pain than this and I am fine. You would be amazed at what you can get through or cope with. People have walked home with their arms missing.
This is the only scene in any show that legitimately made me feel absolutely terrified. All these deaths were so awful. Especially the fire one, oh god, that's literal hell on Earth.
That actually happened to a prisoner in Brazil. A hitman who sold out his boss and others. They tried stabbing him through the bars but couldn't reach him. So they set his bed on fire and obv he roasted to death.
@@sludge8506 What? are you saying he’s not allowed to be scared of this type of stuff? let me guess, you’re one of those guys who call themselves “alphas”😂😂😂
0:42 I absolutely LOVE this shot right here, this is PURE super villain vibes and the PERFECT villain look of them just passively contemplating with the sunlight shining on them.
This sequence was definitely inspired by the baptism scene from The Godfather. The way they cut back and forth between the killings and Walt chilling in his house
@@mr.boeing7472 the godfather is the greatest movie but honestly breaking bad beats it mostly due to it being a tv show which allows for a lot more development of characters and story
@@merpleberg I love breaking bad, but it simply fails to reach te heights of the godfather triology. In these movies you have an excellent character arch (the character of Walter is highly based on Michael), excellent cinematography, and some of the best cast ever put on film. Without Godfather, yo have no Goodfellas, no Sopranos, no Breaking bad and so on. Even Vince Vince Gilligan wouldn't argue about this.
Hank getting interrupted with the news while taking pictures with children is definitely inspired by how Bush learned the 9/11 attack while in elementary school.
Imagine dying like this, in prison where everyone pretends nothing is happen or else they'll be shanked next, no one to help you or be there as you die. Prison really is a hell hole.
@@bloodnivel70 depends on the crime and the criminal, tell that to Wallstreet, Washington, International criminals, Corporations, I think you mean, petty crimes committed by the poor and powerless don't pay. Your surely not talking about insider trading, the banks, or big pharma
I think the scariest thing is all the men agreed to serve time for murder on top of their previous sentences just for money. And after the killings they just casually walk away like they were simply throwing away spoiled milk
I worked in prison for 7 years as a psychologist. Usually I scoff at how prison is portrayed in the media, but this scene is the most accurate depiction of prison violence I've ever seen. This is EXACTLY what it's like. The sound, the speed, the apathy. I'll never get the memories out of my head.
@Kaleb Anth because I work...in the prison....on the floor....I walk the yards. My office was in the unit. I've seen multiple murders and suicides. I was a first responder to many acts of violence, even before cleanup occurred as it is deemed a crime scene. If a perpetrator was identified, I was the one that did an intake on him in segregation. And yes, multiple guys that were fresh off kills, two of which I personally witnessed less than an hour prior.
@eliteranger03 We are a part of the crisis response, we are called to come as soon as the scene is secured, usually within minutes. But aside from being called to these scenes, random acts of violence break out in prison and all employees can be witness to them. They've happened in our health unit, the cafeteria, on the yard, in treatment groups, education, the hallways....anytime there's an opportunity.
@@ShannonLH1108 considering my comment you would think i worked in corrections or something... I do know you said you were "first on the scene" which usually means you were standing there or went and got in the way.
I remember working as a correctional officer. Shankings were crazy af. Those who lives suffered excruciating pain. One inmate got slashed and stabbed 86 times. His torso looked like ground beef.
The watch that Jesse gives Walt for his birthday is being used to time the calculated killings of the prison inmates, showing that everything Walt touches becomes corrupted.
@@sickboy6477 it’s just the joke about how english teachers over analyze and try to find deep symbolism in everything i’m just saying he was timing it with the watch jesse gave him because that’s what you do with watches. it’s literally what they’re for, to tell time. idk i just don’t think it’s that deep
@@yourehereforthatarentyou But I don't know. I feel it really plausible. I mean, the series uses symbolisms a lot (the scenography, the dressing, everything in Walt's birthdays, from breakfast to the "Arrive to home" and uses a lot of patrons to illustrate the transformation of everything. Maybe Vince really wanted to use for those things. Jesse gives him with genuinely gratitude, then he uses for a selfish purpose when he kills Mike's men, and then he leaves in the public phone, like "Breaking the knot" when it "accomplished its purpose)
True. I think it's significant that he used white nationalists to do this, to highlight how evil his empire was. And that this same group would become his downfall, too. Justice.
Evil? Its what had to be done to survive. You think he ordered those hits for fun? Thats the issue with people that see the world in terms of good and evil. Everything is black and white and they are completely blind to the grey areas in between.
@@nocapbussin what the hell? He was in the business on his terms. He could've left. He could've just taken Gretchen and Elliots money. I think you missed the entire point of the show - he did it for him. Mike's death was the first death he couldnt justify and at this point he is willing to murder a huge number of mostly innocent (relative to the rest of the criminal world) fellows under the vague disposition of possible lynching. He should've trusted Mike - they were his guys. I'm not seeing this black and white - underneath Heisenberg there was still good. Consider the confucian symbolism of good in evil and evil in good. Heisenberg is exactly that. This action specifically however, was pure evil.
@@Ryanbros That's not a good excuse lmao. If you joined a cartel and skinned people alive n shit but you decided to pack up and leave does it make it okay because you were leaving the business?
The Main Villain was always The Drug Market, not Walt, not Gus and not Hector. They're just Players, Walt was a Pawn who thought he was a King, Gus was a Knight who became a King and Hector was a King till the end.
Damn... Getting shanked or beat to death would be horrible, but getting doused and lit up... That's gotta be up there with the worst endings of all time.
God that first death feels so real that it makes me shiver each time. The guys acting really, not just screaming at the top of his lungs but the shock in his cry. Horrifying
They did actually kill him, it was reported the actor was so dedicated to his role he told vince to take him by surprise any way he wished. Best show of all time
Jack doesnt expect a thank you. He expects to get paid. If you really think about it, a "Thank you" is a sign of weakness and at this moment Walt was at the height of his power
I think the most disturbing part is how the other people on the phones and the people in the common areas get out of the way. No freaking out. No scrambling for your life. Just another day in prison. Gives me shivers.
The reason why being involved with drugs is so terrifying and dangerous. Someday someone is bound to kill you just for working with a druglord even if you have no personal issue with them.
I can't imagine how bad your sentence has to be that you'd agree to brutally murder someone in prison. I have to assume these guys already have life without parole or something.
Vince Gilligan actually saw a few hits happen inside of a prison with his filming crew and decided to keep the camera rolling to capture it for the series. Love when directors put such dedication into their crafts. Bravo Vince!
Just in case anyone forgot, not long before this Walt tried to convince Jessie to stay in the game by telling him that no one has to die now that they run things.
@@OJ9992 All the men were arrested for their involvement with Gus’s organization and Mike was paying them off in order to keep them silent which Walt was pissed about because he wanted more money. I think either in this episode or the one before, the lawyer who was representing them got caught putting their money in deposit boxes for them so he got caught up and it all got seized. Walt also just killed Mike, who was the one person protecting them in the first place. So at this point these nine guys have probably been offered really solid deals by the DEA and they probably have information about Heisenberg, so Walt has them killed to avoid loose ends.
@@JohnDoe-kn7ex The main reason why Walt HAS to do this is as the start of the episode, the manager of the laundromat asks for a reduced sentence for a plea deal which Hank refuses as he has 10 other guys who are all willing to sing like birds... The gig was up as Walt wouldn't know who would talk and who wouldn't and they ALL had to go!
@@SuperJutah As ruthless as Walt is to do this, you’re correct. At least one of them would’ve given up Walt had he not done it. Even Jessie didn’t seem to bothered by it in episode 5-9. And while Saul was spooked by the fact that a lawyer was whacked, he otherwise seemed to understand. It’s just Walt’s nonchalant attitude about it that makes us despise him. There’s no guilt, no monologue of him telling himself he had to do it (similar to him prior to Krazy-8’s murder).
@@JohnDoe-kn7ex I need to remember these story points to not feel sad for Walt's pathetic ending. Walt absolutely deserved his ending, and I feel he still got off too easy. Its amazing how the writers made it hard to root against a man who was evolving into the devil with every new season.
As a burn survivor myself I find the one guy getting burned to death especially shocking and terrible. There was no way to survive in that room the guy was trapped in!
yes, this show is not as creative or "original" as critics claimed, i especially hate another ripoff scene, the one where walt is in a hotel with the gun dealer, thats a copy of the "easy andy" scene from taxi driver, i mean its got a great premise, the whole desperate good man goes bad for the right reason but in the end becomes corrupted by power and money, i just wish they didnt "borrow scenes from other films.
Man the guy that got thrown into the wall and single blow to the base of the neck is Hella lucky. Getting stabbed by mini shanks dozens of times sounds horrible.
He would've died slowly, likely to have messed his pants and would've twitched violently on the floor while bleeding out and suffocating....he wasn't shown any mercy unfortunately.
I see this as being Walt’s final middle finger to both Gus and Mike… the last remnants of their operation are dispatched on his orders within a two-minute window. There are no longer any threats to Walt’s empire and the kingdom belongs to him. He truly won here.
I don't think it's a middle finger to Gus, these people were Mike's employees and even so I don't think it's a middle finger to Mike either as Walt was apologetic to Mike and he just didn't want them to flip.
@@blokvader8283 I like how teaming up with Nazis is where we draw the line when it comes to being in something as brutal as the drug trafficking industry.
fun fact: None of the prisoners in any of these scenes actually died. They all survived and went on to live happy lives for 50 more years until they all spontaneously combusted except for the guy who got set on fire, he's wayy dead
That’s prison for yah. Most people just keep their heads low and don’t bother anyone cause they won’t want anything. It’s the folks who do the worst who end up getting the worst done to them.
The nonchalant song is the perfect juxtaposition making this scene far more chilling than if they played intense heartbeat music, cause Gillian knows we already expect intense background audio with intense scenes. This is far more of a psychopathic nature
I like to see how Walt learnt the way of answering the phone with a "yes?" and then closing the phone after the person at the end of the line answers like how Gus did.
Later he even folds a towel to kneel on as he vomits, just as Gus did. And he didn’t witness Gus do that, so perhaps it’s somewhat involuntary and not him intentionally imitating Gus.
Not many people know this but Vince while being in prison actually decide to film these events and put them into his movie years later incredible Bravo Vince 👏👏
It's so scary how easily u can just kill someone with a small weapon like shiv..this scene just brutally shows the reality that no matter what,u just cannot defend from attacks like these unlike what's shown in the action movies
@@guillermoservin3301 Yeah, there are things you can do to defend yourself if attacked with a knife, but even one armed attacker is a bad time where you are likely to suffer wounds. Three against one WITH weapons AND taking you by surprise? The inmates in these scenes didn't stand a chance.
Yea from kicked dog, walked over husband, to al fucking Capone's worst nightmare. The evolution of this show I unmatched. Not just in Walt's character either. But Alot of them change so drastically
Isn't it amazing we got 5 seasons of this brilliant show? But the actual time frame in the show was a span of 2 years. It began when Walt turned 50 and ends when he's 52. So crazy that the seasons made us feel like it was alot longer. That's alot of sh*t to go through in only 2 years.
Yeah, the first time I saw BB I didn't even realise, I was like: "One year? Really?" So when I did a rewatch I paid more attention to phrases like: "The camper was stolen some months ago" or others. Idk if they wanted this effect giving just few time references, or was just an error
The way Walt blankly stares out the window and hangs up the phone without a word reminds me so much of Gus. I know Walt liked to take pieces of the people he killed but it really seemed like he took the most from Gus, from his cold stare to the way he hung up with both hands just like Gus did. I know we meme the phrase "This is when Walter White became Heisenberg" but now I'm starting to wonder when exactly did Heisenberg become Gustavo Fring?
If you take some things into consideration(if you've seen BCS), you'll realize that Walt and Gus are quite similar. They mirror each other in several ways.
Did you get the money for the work...the customers dont say thank you, the store does!!...so your welcome Jack!!!..LOL!!.. I know your joking but a second phone call would've been funny
@@josephpaladion235 Bad analogy. Yes, _you're_ paying money to a company for their service. The person in the store is still a person and worthy of common courtesy.
Walt went from not wanting to kill one guy who deserved to be killed to killing ten people who didn’t. That right there is how you turn a character evil.
The only reason why these people died was out of precaution, if they were to actually talk they would be put in witness protection and would likely be untouchable by Walter
None of them ratted tho. Mike was also paying their families to reassure them that they would be taken care of as long as they kept their mouths closed. Walter felt like they were a waste of money and a high risk so they would be better off dead.
@@Boomy2niccenope the DEA took away all their hush money so they had nothing to keep them from ratting out Walter. So Walter just did what he had to do to keep his secrets safe.
That door that fell shut was a security door. The kind only guards can open or close. Not only that, the guard would have 100% heard that inmate's cries for help. He was in on it.
BCS is kinda different from Br Ba, so don't expect it to be thrilling like Br Ba. Though you can keep your expectation as high as sky, still you won't be disappointed.. Every season is better than the previous one... Keep watching mate!
@@jameswallace5235 I wouldn't say so. Being on episode 406 it hadn't gotten any faster. Still just kind of boring. Too slow. It's a great story show though.
What's another detailed moment in this scene is how dark the inside of the White's House is, that detail always stuck with me cause if u look at the beginning of the show, anytime u saw the inside of their house, it was always vibrant and full of life, even though it looked like it was plain as vanilla. But each season that went on, darker colors began to take shape till this scene where there was no light left, another example of how the change in Walter White was complete.
@@Chuked Well maybe I over exaggerated a bit but I guess from the beginning of the show till this point if you did a frame by frame comparison, there was more light shown inside the house at the beginning of the show than at this point and also something else I just thought of, this was a great foreshadowing of when u see how dark inside of the house was, if u take a look at the beginning of the next episode which was episode 9 of season 5 entitled "Blood Money" this was after Hank figured out that Walt was Heisenberg, cut to the beginning of the next episode where the house was abandoned and dark and run down, basically it symbolized and completed the destruction of Walt's life and everyone and everything in it.
And to think Walter had taken so long to just kill one guy in the first season.
It’s a little different though. Having to murder someone yourself as opposed to paying someone to do it for you is different. While I agree Walter was completely gone here, the circumstances are a little different.
"It all start with the first kill " - Batman
@@danny90099 people just don’t understand that his moral code actually makes sense
@@Zeus-kg1of I think everyone with a brain would know that... the point is other, the guy is saying that Walter used to hesitate only to kill 1 person, now he doesn't
@@danny90099 True. First kill makes the second kill easier. Second kill makes the third kill easier.
Eventually, you'll be so desensitized, your decisions to kill will be based on sheer pragmatism. That's why in most alternate timeline stories where Batman kills, he becomes a villain.
Has 10 men die in jail only to leave a book on a toilet for Hank to find.
Worst moment in the series by far. Luckily it was the only major "BS for the sake of plot" moment in the whole show (at least that I remember now).
Thats typically how it goes though, one little slip up can bring the entire thing down
@@CidGuerreiro1234 no it's not people screw up in the most simple way and that's what ends up with them being caught, they get over confident and Walter White was way too confident.
@@gordonjamescowiest Even if it's possible or justifiable, it was still an easy/lazy way to push the plot forward.
@@CidGuerreiro1234 it's what happens in real life! The Yorkshire Ripper was caught because he was seen by Chance by a Cop with a woman in his car. Harold Shipman was only caught because he decided to defraud a woman, I could go on and on about how overconfident criminals have been caught because they screwed up on the simplest of things, lastly it's not "lazy writing", it's relatable and people like that. Lazy writing was the "It was all a dream" ending that they filmed!
Just a reminder that this is the guy who threw a perfect pizza on a roof on the first take
Seems to me his craft is perfect execution
a ruthless hopeless monster indeed
Pizza on tha roof
Thanks for the pizza walt
_its on the house_
@@gordacapivara *roofless, right? (:
So heart warming to see inmates working together
Who says rehabilitation doesn't work?
@@BobPagani idk but there wrong
@@rangerleaf1505 So are you. *they're
Agreed, definitely one of the most wholesome moments on the show.
They only work together when it suits their needs anything other than that is bullshit
This was the moment when Walt was the one who knocks.
@faasvanderzee3016 oh, never thought I would meet fans of my channel here 😅. Yea the channel watched many people growing into andults 🙈
That moment when Walter is not in danger, but he is the danger.
He literally got "lucky" that Todd's family were hitmen
@@lisagonzalez1371 i mean, Walter was through the whole series pretty lucky, even at the very end. Just imagine they would have hidden the key for the car in their pockets. Imagine Hank looking into the bag with all the cash. Imagine he never found a open car in new hempshire to go back home. And in the first seasons there were a lot of lucky moments too.
@@Craftronix Exactly, also when the Salamanca twins were waiting for Walter while he was bathing to kill him. If it hadn't been for Gus's interference, Walter wouldn't be alive that season.
From apologizing to Krazy 8 while killing him, even though Krazy 8 wanted to kill Walt, to this. What a transition over a period of 5 seasons.
Shut up brah
Season. 5 Walt would have shot Krazy 8 and put his body in a barrel
Walt: "I watched Krazy 8 die. I liked it. I was good at it."
@@p0cr0c71 someones mad
Well it called change
This scene is the best motivator to not commit crimes.
Fr. The part where that dudes gets burned to death. Holy shit.
Well yeah, but I think the guys in prison didn’t necessarily commit a crime, they just happened to be a witness. They still did something to be in prison but I don’t think it related to Walter white. I think they just happened to see something.
Yeeeep, pretty brutal but still entertaining lol 😆
@@banksnicholson6754 Walt killed these men because he feared that one could identify him later and tell the police.
To never get caught
Not a lot of people caught this, but these prisoners getting stabbed actually symbolizes walt paying someone to stab them. Incredible writing
the tiny details like this are easy to miss
Bruh
I've watched this scene 50000 times and I only realized that the prisoners getting killed represented Walt's want to not get caught. It's these little details that make this show so legendary
Bravo Vince
Vravo Bince
Imagine things from Hank's perspective.
You just dismantled one of the biggest drug rings in America, the group that absolutely had some hand in trying to assassinate you, a group so shadowy and elusive most people didn't think they existed.
And now, finally, when you've got all the evidence you need and all the accomplices ready to sing... You get a call that some maniac wiped all the computer data with a giant magnet. And then your best friend comes up to you and tells you that the witnesses are dead.
All of them. 10 different men. 10 different jails. In two minutes.
Just imagine.
It was actually 10 men in 3 different jails. But that actually makes it harder - because alarms and lockdowns start happening immediately after you start so you have to make sure all the targets in a given prison are accounted for within that tight window.
Very common, many such cases.
@@goodstuff8156name 5
@@goodstuff8156 prison violence yes , the stuff op said , nope
and yet he thought he could threaten his millions and arrest him with no backup in the middle of nowhere.
Best cop of ABQ ladies and gents 😂
The way Walt answers his phone “yes?” and hangs up after hearing what he needs to hear is very Gustavo-like. He really thought he was the new chicken man, his hubris was out of control at this point.
walt quirk always copy habit someone he kill... believe me not only Gus habit he copy
He even dressed like him too
bro think he fring 💀💀💀💀
He’s not a chicken man, he’s a methken man
There is a scene at the car wash where he imitates or unintentionally acts like Gus. We are kinda subtly reminded that Walter has turned into someone like Gus
"Yes?"
"It's done."
**hangs up**
**gets called back**
"What?"
"Hey I think there was a bad connection or something, you hung up early. I said that it was done, did you get that?"
"No, no, I just hung up for... dramatic effect."
"Oh, ok."
lol
lol
I think he hung up as to not establish any possible connection between him and the "whatever" it is that was done. Replying with any kind of feedback would create that connection. That's what I think anyways.
hahahahahah
Guy calling Walt: You hack!
Im gonna be honest, these guys' deaths were the first deaths that i felt sick to my stomach ever in breaking bad. This just seems so realistic and the actors do such a great job expressing pain
You need to toughen up.
@@twohandsandaradio I'm so offended I will sue you
@@MicrowavedMedia Don't listen to that guy empathy is a wonderful gift to have especially in today's time
@@spinylizardz Ik I was joking about sueing him lmao
@@twohandsandaradio and you need to grow up
True to the tradition in Breaking Bad, Walter eventually absorbs a personality trait from all these men he kills, which is dying.
I don't see how dying is a personality trait.
@@Daniel-ko3zp ah shit man you're right this was a dumb comment
Tomahawk variety used to believe that when a warrior kills another, he absorbs that fallen warriors spirit
@@Daniel-ko3zp christ, man.
He inherits the corruption of his enemies
Wow, a little known fact about this scene is that all of these actors agreed to be murdered in a 60-second window. It's these little details that makes Breaking Bad forever legendary.
These jokes are what I love about the RUclips commentary section.
120 seconds..
Lmfao
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Now that's commitment to the art.
If you ever need a proof of how good is Walt as a teacher, here he teaches us why we should never end up in jail. Bravo Vince, you never cease to amaze us.
Keeps me on the straight and narrow
Vravo bince
@@agungwicaksono8639 This is the way
Once a teacher always a teacher
@@agungwicaksono8639 thanks
I like how many people have the fantasy of being able to beat up a few guys easily in their mind, but this scene shatters that fantasy immediatly by showing you'd probably have over 10 stabwounds already before you even realize you're being attacked.
Well that's why we fantasize about it, we know we'd never be able to pull it off in real life so we create fictional scenarios in our minds.
Man, even in a fight is really hard to beat only one that knows how to fight, imagine that on prison, and with cutters or whatever those knives are
@AlaEddin-lb7vl talking about experience, a guy that knows how to fight is nothing against 2+ knife guys
@AlaEddin-lb7vl so yeah, it's fantasy
@AlaEddin-lb7vl Cooperation and communication is more effective than sheer strength or power. If what you said was possible then gorillas and chimpanzees should rule the world rn but they don’t since humans figured out how to work together, isolate those animals and negate the advantages of their size and strength.
Thats how the weaker early humans without guns or spears, just rocks gained control over resources and nutrition, which led their brains to grow bigger and you know the rest of the story. You could be the size of the Big Show with skills like Bruce Lee and Van Damme but you’d still get taken out by 8 prisoners with shanks. If it can be done against, tigers, lions, elephants and gorillas it can be done against humans simple as that.
The fact that it's the exact 2 minutes in real time when Walt received a phone call from Jack is really a great attention to detail. Love this show.
It was on my 10th rewatch that I noticed this. Bravo Vince!
@@cyclicwarrior257010th rewatch??? wtf
@@tezzla6358 Right!? Rookie numbers.
@@tezzla6358 lmaoooo
Called me?
The multiple stabbings on the phone guy, I couldn't imagine how much that would hurt. Especially as the shanks are small and won't kill you straight away so it needs to be done so many times all over your body. Absolute nightmare scenario.
Yeah, he was like "guys, that tickles" except in a more intense voice probably?
I've experienced what I am quite sure is worse pain than this and I am fine. You would be amazed at what you can get through or cope with. People have walked home with their arms missing.
0:50 that guy got off easy
@@jd980 And then everyone clapped
@@jd980 yeah, doubt it, Rambo
This is the only scene in any show that legitimately made me feel absolutely terrified. All these deaths were so awful. Especially the fire one, oh god, that's literal hell on Earth.
That actually happened to a prisoner in Brazil. A hitman who sold out his boss and others. They tried stabbing him through the bars but couldn't reach him. So they set his bed on fire and obv he roasted to death.
Bruh what a pansy
@@sludge8506 What? are you saying he’s not allowed to be scared of this type of stuff? let me guess, you’re one of those guys who call themselves “alphas”😂😂😂
@@sludge8506 This is so nonsensical, so absurd a reply, that I almost respect it lmao
@@_Cato_ 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
0:42 I absolutely LOVE this shot right here, this is PURE super villain vibes and the PERFECT villain look of them just passively contemplating with the sunlight shining on them.
This sequence was definitely inspired by the baptism scene from The Godfather. The way they cut back and forth between the killings and Walt chilling in his house
Nothing beats the Godfather dude. Michael killed all 5 bosses in Five Families simultaneously.
@@mr.boeing7472 the godfather is the greatest movie but honestly breaking bad beats it mostly due to it being a tv show which allows for a lot more development of characters and story
@@merpleberg Yeah with each episode being almost an hour it’s like each season you get 12+ movies worth of content
@@merpleberg
Not fair comparison tbh, godfather had 3 hours to develop characters while breaking bad had 72.
@@merpleberg I love breaking bad, but it simply fails to reach te heights of the godfather triology. In these movies you have an excellent character arch (the character of Walter is highly based on Michael), excellent cinematography, and some of the best cast ever put on film.
Without Godfather, yo have no Goodfellas, no Sopranos, no Breaking bad and so on.
Even Vince Vince Gilligan wouldn't argue about this.
Hank getting interrupted with the news while taking pictures with children is definitely inspired by how Bush learned the 9/11 attack while in elementary school.
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I thought that too!
"Russia did what?"
ehhh..i think thats just a coincidence
Oh yeah, best scene from that production for sure
Imagine dying like this, in prison where everyone pretends nothing is happen or else they'll be shanked next, no one to help you or be there as you die. Prison really is a hell hole.
Well, technically, the other prisoners helped with the shanking and setting a man on fire. In those cases they might help you. Jk
The clood running into the grate was a good detail. For me it showed how dirty prison is which adds to the horror.
Crime does not pay, simple as.
@@bloodnivel70 depends on the crime and the criminal, tell that to Wallstreet, Washington, International criminals, Corporations, I think you mean, petty crimes committed by the poor and powerless don't pay. Your surely not talking about insider trading, the banks, or big pharma
@@bloodnivel70 unless you’re rich then it’s fine lmao.
Reminder this is the guy who was to scared to hold a gun
It's not just the deaths, but the sheer violent manner in which all of them were done that sends shivers everytime
Yep
It's only a TV show
@@secretguyoz2 oh really? I didn't know this isn't reality 😂
I think the scariest thing is all the men agreed to serve time for murder on top of their previous sentences just for money. And after the killings they just casually walk away like they were simply throwing away spoiled milk
@@frank6842 He thought he did something by pointing that out.
I worked in prison for 7 years as a psychologist. Usually I scoff at how prison is portrayed in the media, but this scene is the most accurate depiction of prison violence I've ever seen. This is EXACTLY what it's like. The sound, the speed, the apathy. I'll never get the memories out of my head.
How the hell did you see any violence happen at prison while being a psychologist. Be real
@Kaleb Anth because I work...in the prison....on the floor....I walk the yards. My office was in the unit. I've seen multiple murders and suicides. I was a first responder to many acts of violence, even before cleanup occurred as it is deemed a crime scene. If a perpetrator was identified, I was the one that did an intake on him in segregation. And yes, multiple guys that were fresh off kills, two of which I personally witnessed less than an hour prior.
@@ShannonLH1108 why would non security be responding?
@eliteranger03 We are a part of the crisis response, we are called to come as soon as the scene is secured, usually within minutes. But aside from being called to these scenes, random acts of violence break out in prison and all employees can be witness to them. They've happened in our health unit, the cafeteria, on the yard, in treatment groups, education, the hallways....anytime there's an opportunity.
@@ShannonLH1108 considering my comment you would think i worked in corrections or something... I do know you said you were "first on the scene" which usually means you were standing there or went and got in the way.
I remember working as a correctional officer. Shankings were crazy af. Those who lives suffered excruciating pain. One inmate got slashed and stabbed 86 times. His torso looked like ground beef.
What's the protocol for incidents like that
@@shaman9024 “oh fuck” protocol
@@a-holeproductions4983 😆 🤣 😂
@@shaman9024 "F.T.M.G.J."
Double L
It’s scary how effective and professionally they do the job
The watch that Jesse gives Walt for his birthday is being used to time the calculated killings of the prison inmates, showing that everything Walt touches becomes corrupted.
english teacher moment
@@yourehereforthatarentyou I don't understand. Can you explain me please?
@@sickboy6477 it’s just the joke about how english teachers over analyze and try to find deep symbolism in everything
i’m just saying he was timing it with the watch jesse gave him because that’s what you do with watches. it’s literally what they’re for, to tell time. idk i just don’t think it’s that deep
@@yourehereforthatarentyou Oh. Thanks. I feel so tipos now XDDD (I'm not native speaker, so I don't get most jokes)
@@yourehereforthatarentyou But I don't know. I feel it really plausible. I mean, the series uses symbolisms a lot (the scenography, the dressing, everything in Walt's birthdays, from breakfast to the "Arrive to home" and uses a lot of patrons to illustrate the transformation of everything. Maybe Vince really wanted to use for those things. Jesse gives him with genuinely gratitude, then he uses for a selfish purpose when he kills Mike's men, and then he leaves in the public phone, like "Breaking the knot" when it "accomplished its purpose)
Pure evil. This scene really encapsulated the sheer power of the Heisenberg empire - hence watching it collapse is even more thrilling.
True. I think it's significant that he used white nationalists to do this, to highlight how evil his empire was. And that this same group would become his downfall, too. Justice.
Evil? Its what had to be done to survive. You think he ordered those hits for fun?
Thats the issue with people that see the world in terms of good and evil. Everything is black and white and they are completely blind to the grey areas in between.
@@nocapbussin yeah okay. Killing witnesses who could testify against you for running an illegal meth business isn't evil.
@@nocapbussin what the hell? He was in the business on his terms. He could've left. He could've just taken Gretchen and Elliots money. I think you missed the entire point of the show - he did it for him. Mike's death was the first death he couldnt justify and at this point he is willing to murder a huge number of mostly innocent (relative to the rest of the criminal world) fellows under the vague disposition of possible lynching. He should've trusted Mike - they were his guys. I'm not seeing this black and white - underneath Heisenberg there was still good. Consider the confucian symbolism of good in evil and evil in good. Heisenberg is exactly that. This action specifically however, was pure evil.
@@nocapbussin I fully concur
Every time I feel even a slight remorse for Walt I remember this scene and come back to my senses.
you don't go to when he actually killed Mike, these guys' boss?
@@Ryanbros Mike in BrBa was Gus's henchman and would do all kinds of things when ordered. Not someone who didn't had it coming.
@@kakkarot045 he was getting out of the business......
@@Ryanbros the scene that made me hate Walt was when he killed Jane.
Fk that guy
@@Ryanbros That's not a good excuse lmao.
If you joined a cartel and skinned people alive n shit but you decided to pack up and leave does it make it okay because you were leaving the business?
Vince saved a lot of money for the producers by killing ten actors in a span of two minutes. Bravo Vince.
Jessie was a good man pretending to be bad. Walt was a bad man pretending to be good.
Best comment ever
Stop coping someone's else's comments
@@shredz_2032 he just stole from other Breaking Bad videos
The Riddler you mad bro?
@@theriddler3637 Its just youtube likes man, no one gets paid for youtube likes.
A perfect moment that shows Walt not only being the protagonist, but also the main villain. He even said it himself if you know what i mean
something like light yagami?
The Main Villain was always The Drug Market, not Walt, not Gus and not Hector.
They're just Players, Walt was a Pawn who thought he was a King, Gus was a Knight who became a King and Hector was a King till the end.
Protagonists can be villains, it doesn’t depend on the moral code of the character.
I am the one who blocks!
-Walt playing Goalie
"I'm the person who rings the door bell" right?
Damn... Getting shanked or beat to death would be horrible, but getting doused and lit up... That's gotta be up there with the worst endings of all time.
That and getting beheaded.
I rather shank than get burn alive
Yeah they did dennis so dirty man lmao
@Tuperwear link? Or didn't happen..
@@AlwaysPur3 why the fuck do you want to see that?
Walter: Execute order 66.
Inmates: Yes, my lord.
Hahah Senator Palpatine 😂👍
God that first death feels so real that it makes me shiver each time.
The guys acting really, not just screaming at the top of his lungs but the shock in his cry.
Horrifying
I thought they were poking him
Dear god that was not poking
@@falconeshield Unless they god-like strong like Superman or Goku. 👉👆👇👈
@@falconeshield no he was screaming at their tickles it's all fun and games
@@mariocooper1996 If only Goku could show up in the Breaking Bad universe. All this horrible stuff could have been avoided.
They did actually kill him, it was reported the actor was so dedicated to his role he told vince to take him by surprise any way he wished. Best show of all time
The way Walt hangs up without giving jack a thank you is the most scary part
Jack doesnt expect a thank you. He expects to get paid. If you really think about it, a "Thank you" is a sign of weakness and at this moment Walt was at the height of his power
Saying thanks or even a single ok is a piece of shit to said. Silence, is much kore intimidating.
Also him saying thank you implies he asked for this. Not responding gives plausible deniability in the event jack is captured or the call is leaked
Whichever way you look at it, "thank you" is not appropriate here.
“damn, aight”
0:03 I remember laughing thinking they were giving him tiny punches until I noticed he was bleading i freaked out lmao
Seeing a shanking for the first time is a memorable experience
pap pap pap pap bap bap pap
Now think back to those "tickle me Elmo" dolls back in the days :P
bro i fr thought the same it looked so hilarious
I laughed so friggin hard rewatching it now hahah
1:20 This is the part where Latin Americans hear Dipper from Gravity Falls.
😭 nah u got it
Real
Yeah bro absolutely right cause I'm latin and we heard that which is very funny by the way 😅
This sequence is one of the hardest to watch. Its realism is terrifying.
I think the most disturbing part is how the other people on the phones and the people in the common areas get out of the way.
No freaking out. No scrambling for your life. Just another day in prison. Gives me shivers.
@@Dustyplastic73 Definitely a cold and scary feeling.
The reason why being involved with drugs is so terrifying and dangerous. Someday someone is bound to kill you just for working with a druglord even if you have no personal issue with them.
Yeah it's inspiring!
edit: nvm I read "terrific"
Scene gives me chills like i watched actual murder being committed
Fr
Actually murder is quite different to this
@@3m967 not in prison it exactly like this u get shanked a couple times until you bleed out, but i agree the fire couldn't be done in real life prison
@@tommyhani6507 yeah fr
I feel bad for that dude who got set on fire dude that must have been painful
I can't imagine how bad your sentence has to be that you'd agree to brutally murder someone in prison. I have to assume these guys already have life without parole or something.
It’s called work, what you do as part of a gang. Doesn’t matter what your sentence is, you do what they tell you.
While inside, someone has to take care of their families
Boredom, pretty much.
In a lot of gangs you get respect for being in jail. All the gang leaders are behind bars.
@@hoviksmail or they're all dead
1:48 Gomez gave Hank a kiss on the cheek lol 😂
A scene like this is the prime example of what makes Breaking Bad a show, one that was aired on televisions and streaming services
they actually stabbed people to death and lit them on fire for realism, bravo vince
Vince Gilligan is truly one of the directors of all time
@@AFT_05G 🅱️ravo 🅱️ince
Vince Gilligan actually saw a few hits happen inside of a prison with his filming crew and decided to keep the camera rolling to capture it for the series. Love when directors put such dedication into their crafts. Bravo Vince!
One of the most groundbreaking things about Breaking Bad is that cameras and actors were used, almost no other show does that. Genius.
"I am not in danger, I am the danger"
- R.I.P Walter White
R.I.P? The man should burn in hell lmao, not rest in piece
@@pause90f How could he rot in hell if he isn’t real
@@astveloria how could he rest in piece if he’s not real?
@@pause90f I’m not defending op im just saying it’s stupid
@@pause90f He did everything for his family.
The fact that Walt is wearing the watch that Jesse gave him makes this all the more beautiful.
And terrifying
The fact that Walt is bald like Mike makes it all the more beautiful.
@@capitaomikeAnd terrifying
It's kinda funny when you read these comments in order
@@ksksksjs And terrifying
Average day in britain
😂
Also, New York City, Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia.
@@Sean-Johnson why did you doublo comment
@@qwp7318 Didn’t mean to. My bad. Just deleted one.
And Mexico
He went to all this trouble to silence them all just for Hank to take a shit at the end of the episode and work it all out 😂😂
Most thought provoking shit ever.
Overrated show
@@NoOne-ks9kd more like underrated
Shit happens
@@NoOne-ks9kd I guess that's why you're called no one, because you live under a rock.
Just in case anyone forgot, not long before this Walt tried to convince Jessie to stay in the game by telling him that no one has to die now that they run things.
Years since I watched the show, what was the reason for these killings again?
@@OJ9992 All the men were arrested for their involvement with Gus’s organization and Mike was paying them off in order to keep them silent which Walt was pissed about because he wanted more money. I think either in this episode or the one before, the lawyer who was representing them got caught putting their money in deposit boxes for them so he got caught up and it all got seized. Walt also just killed Mike, who was the one person protecting them in the first place. So at this point these nine guys have probably been offered really solid deals by the DEA and they probably have information about Heisenberg, so Walt has them killed to avoid loose ends.
@@JohnDoe-kn7ex The main reason why Walt HAS to do this is as the start of the episode, the manager of the laundromat asks for a reduced sentence for a plea deal which Hank refuses as he has 10 other guys who are all willing to sing like birds... The gig was up as Walt wouldn't know who would talk and who wouldn't and they ALL had to go!
@@SuperJutah As ruthless as Walt is to do this, you’re correct. At least one of them would’ve given up Walt had he not done it. Even Jessie didn’t seem to bothered by it in episode 5-9. And while Saul was spooked by the fact that a lawyer was whacked, he otherwise seemed to understand. It’s just Walt’s nonchalant attitude about it that makes us despise him. There’s no guilt, no monologue of him telling himself he had to do it (similar to him prior to Krazy-8’s murder).
@@JohnDoe-kn7ex I need to remember these story points to not feel sad for Walt's pathetic ending. Walt absolutely deserved his ending, and I feel he still got off too easy. Its amazing how the writers made it hard to root against a man who was evolving into the devil with every new season.
As a burn survivor myself I find the one guy getting burned to death especially shocking and terrible. There was no way to survive in that room the guy was trapped in!
Stop Drop and Roll
@@ibm30rpg on a floor that's also set on fire ... perfect!
Se pudo haber subido a la cama
@@JreTV-ib3en So stop drop and roll on the ceiling, duh
@@JreTV-ib3en and glazed in gasoline
0:24 COD knife sound😭
Omg I didn’t even notice that 😂
Waw knife is wild
Man, Walter was truly gone at this moment, it was all Heisenberg from here on out.
Heisenberg*
@@arminia1406 thanks for the correction
#Heisenberg
Since Crawl Space it was all Heisenberg. Until the finale when it was the perfect blend of Heisenberg and Walter White.
It was the cancer messing with his brain causing him to do all of this. He’s innocent
This is the exact moment Walter Junior became a stack of pancakes
The moment when Tuco became Kim Wexler
@@J1000-e3n wtf
@@J1000-e3n exactly
I'm sorry what
This is the exact moment flinn turned into the thing and ate hank
Walt after killing Krazy-8 in season 1: 😭
Walt after ordering 10 people killed within 2 minutes in season 5: 😎
Bro made a whole list of reasons why he shouldn’t kill krazy 8 before he killed him too 😭
@@jonathanclarks6810 🅱️ravo 🅱️ince
🎩 here, you dropped his hat
He has a great development.
@@jonathanclarks6810 I remember that. One of reasons not to kill was "sanctity of life".
RIP Mike Batayeh who played Dennis Markowski, the prisoner at 1:15 who is set on fire.
RIP Mike and Dennis
@@amazinhaydz2032 he sacrificed his life to make the scene more realistic. Bravo Mike and Bravo Vince
@@EllisBoydReddingHe actually died?
@@YouCanThinkPad_BFDI12yeah they actually set him on fire for this scene, he really was passionate about his work
@@YouCanThinkPad_BFDI12 Yeah he died for real. RIP to him
just like the Baptism scene in Godfather
it was Heisenberg's baptism and the true birth of his empire.
yes, this show is not as creative or "original" as critics claimed, i especially hate another ripoff scene, the one where walt is in a hotel with the gun dealer, thats a copy of the "easy andy" scene from taxi driver, i mean its got a great premise, the whole desperate good man goes bad for the right reason but in the end becomes corrupted by power and money, i just wish they didnt "borrow scenes from other films.
Not as impressive if he gotta pay for it!
@@lapidarybyandy dude, even Shakespeare was heavily inspired by Greek tragedy. Nothing is really that original if you scrutinize it enough.
@@lapidarybyandy It's called "homage"...
The most addictive drug in the world is feeling alive no matter what the cost..
No it's crack.
@@Lion-rf8xi GG
Thats deep man
@@burakardaaksoy6339 thank u...n thank u more for having a brain n understanding what I ment!
DEEP! You don’t live unless you are close to death
Man the guy that got thrown into the wall and single blow to the base of the neck is Hella lucky. Getting stabbed by mini shanks dozens of times sounds horrible.
Or veing burned to death... Holy shit
He would've died slowly, likely to have messed his pants and would've twitched violently on the floor while bleeding out and suffocating....he wasn't shown any mercy unfortunately.
What? Did the guy lit on fire leave your memory?
I see this as being Walt’s final middle finger to both Gus and Mike… the last remnants of their operation are dispatched on his orders within a two-minute window. There are no longer any threats to Walt’s empire and the kingdom belongs to him.
He truly won here.
Nah
@@hishamjalal9078how not so?
I don't think it's a middle finger to Gus, these people were Mike's employees and even so I don't think it's a middle finger to Mike either as Walt was apologetic to Mike and he just didn't want them to flip.
If teaming up with Nazis to kill 10 dudes is a win, I'm fine with not winning lmao
@@blokvader8283 I like how teaming up with Nazis is where we draw the line when it comes to being in something as brutal as the drug trafficking industry.
fun fact: None of the prisoners in any of these scenes actually died. They all survived and went on to live happy lives for 50 more years until they all spontaneously combusted
except for the guy who got set on fire, he's wayy dead
This is so random and funny
Nah they just got a trip to belise
what about the black dude who got stabbed on the neck
@@Zodd-ov4rx oh he was fine, they just slapped a bandaid on it
And way overcooked
One of the most terrifying scenes I've ever seen. No theatrics or dignity, you just get rushed and murdered in a matter of seconds, brutally.
That’s prison for yah. Most people just keep their heads low and don’t bother anyone cause they won’t want anything. It’s the folks who do the worst who end up getting the worst done to them.
Yeah, it's inspiring isn't it?
@@nexus5253or being witnesses to a crime...
This song is actually perfect foreshadowing of the rest of the season.
title?
@@OrtizAmazingGrace Nat King Cole - Pick Yourself Up
the photographer at 1:44 is my dad’s cousin
Oh that's really cool :0
Lies
@@Gayhan- it’s true but you don’t have to believe me 🤷♀️ he also worked on sets
@@spacey-q8mhey guess what nobody gives a damn 😂
@@spacey-q8maint no way-
The guards watching security footage like
👁 👄 👁
@Magi ?????
@Magi Dafuq??
Sure they find out who committed the murders. But what are they supposed to do? Add more years to their life sentences?
@@ScepticGinger89 the hole..
@Magi wtf bruh
It's so nice to see these gentlemen help their fellow inmates to a nice acupuncture. Great people all around!!
They also helped that other guy burn off some fat.
They helped another conquer his fear of heights by doing a backflip off the balcony
@@sfl108 you got me dead 💀
@@theylivewesleep.5139 LMFAOO
Yes, they wanted to help reduce the others stress
0:05 3 spies killing a heavy
absolutely underrated lmao, I loved Team Fortress 2
💀💀💀
💀💀💀 Damn
''What's the matter? FAT GOT YOUR TONGUE?''
I am a simple man.i see a TF2 reference,i leave a like
The nonchalant song is the perfect juxtaposition making this scene far more chilling than if they played intense heartbeat music, cause Gillian knows we already expect intense background audio with intense scenes. This is far more of a psychopathic nature
I like to see how Walt learnt the way of answering the phone with a "yes?" and then closing the phone after the person at the end of the line answers like how Gus did.
He's also wearing a yellow shirt with button down collar like Gus
He's also wearing a light yellow shirt that looks just like Gus's
There's a theory that Walt takes on the mannerisms of people he kills
"Juan, you seem stressed!"
Later he even folds a towel to kneel on as he vomits, just as Gus did. And he didn’t witness Gus do that, so perhaps it’s somewhat involuntary and not him intentionally imitating Gus.
So heartwarming he ended the call first so their loved ones didn't have to hear ❤️
Its not exactly heartwarming if it was they would have le him to end it so he had a last goodbye
Ending the call was so thoughtful of them, 😊they should get out early for good behavior. ❤️
@@zacharie2334 wow this kid doesn't even know what heartwarming means
@@justsomedudeonyoutube1541 obviously it means warming of the heart via the sudden gush of blood.
@@iamlivinginyourballs4901 yes
Not many people know this but Vince while being in prison actually decide to film these events and put them into his movie years later incredible
Bravo Vince 👏👏
You are not funny
@@lukamaruigi5207 143 and probably more people think I am
@@LaloSillymanca NICE PFP MY MAN
@@avicennaferdian438 Thanks yours is also up to Los Pollos Standards
haha thats hilarious man 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Bro, prison ain’t that bad 🤡 “
*Meanwhile Prison:*
Wtf says prison isn't that bad?
@@Inaworldwithoutgold-i2kThose who drop the soap on purpose ig
@@PunishedKrab Fair enough.
It's so scary how easily u can just kill someone with a small weapon like shiv..this scene just brutally shows the reality that no matter what,u just cannot defend from attacks like these unlike what's shown in the action movies
You can actually. Thing is, you wont get out of that situation unscattered. You will probably get your hands, arms and legs heavily injured
@@guillermoservin3301 yea probably but that is only if the person is aware of the situation that is about to take place
@@guillermoservin3301 Yeah, there are things you can do to defend yourself if attacked with a knife, but even one armed attacker is a bad time where you are likely to suffer wounds. Three against one WITH weapons AND taking you by surprise? The inmates in these scenes didn't stand a chance.
Watch some gore, that shit truly desensitizes you and humbles you back down to reality. I literally wear a stab proof vest whenever I’m in the city.
@@gustavrodriguez910 that's a deeply unhealthy way to manage psychologically.
"Chemistry is the study of transformation". So crazy how far this character progresses.
Yea from kicked dog, walked over husband, to al fucking Capone's worst nightmare. The evolution of this show I unmatched. Not just in Walt's character either. But Alot of them change so drastically
I like how the music just sounds so peaceful and calm while some prisoners are literally being murdered.
Ikr
i believe it's called contrast. :)
@@ahedjehad8514 it’s called juxtaposition
@Beliomob Pick Yourself Up by Nat King Cole
So you watched the scene like everyone else...
That last guy who got burned alive, good god, what a horrible way to die.
1:43 Bush receiving 9/11 news
More like this 1:59
@@martinbaron843💀💀💀
more like you doing a ballot drop for democrats
@@martinbaron843Nahhhhh💀💀💀💀
Isn't it amazing we got 5 seasons of this brilliant show? But the actual time frame in the show was a span of 2 years. It began when Walt turned 50 and ends when he's 52. So crazy that the seasons made us feel like it was alot longer. That's alot of sh*t to go through in only 2 years.
Everything up to this moment was within one year, which is even crazier
@@liamfitzgerald2414 yeah this needs to be emphasized more. The first 50 episodes of the show are exactly 1 year
@@geordiejones5618 Yea than you have the time skips in ozymandias
@@Shockkings0714 *granite state
Yeah, the first time I saw BB I didn't even realise, I was like: "One year? Really?" So when I did a rewatch I paid more attention to phrases like: "The camper was stolen some months ago" or others. Idk if they wanted this effect giving just few time references, or was just an error
For some reason I just feel extreme sadness when they kill all those guys. Even though it’s a show, I still feel for them lol.
Especially the guy who got cooked to death
Keep in mind they were Mike’s boys; they were many things but not innocents and pretty much killed and tortured lots of people
@Junin no but he was a tool in criminal activities, even if he didn’t take part in it directly
Don't do crimes. Don't go to prison. Have your life. They aren't innocents, it's just justice.
@Junin Doesn't mean he's innocent. Should have kept his nose clean.
0:03 POV: You’re Julius Caesar on March 15, 44 BC.
March 15?
Real
Ides of March
The way Walt blankly stares out the window and hangs up the phone without a word reminds me so much of Gus. I know Walt liked to take pieces of the people he killed but it really seemed like he took the most from Gus, from his cold stare to the way he hung up with both hands just like Gus did.
I know we meme the phrase "This is when Walter White became Heisenberg" but now I'm starting to wonder when exactly did Heisenberg become Gustavo Fring?
I like to think that Heisenburg is the ultimate combination of all of Walter's enemies.
he's wearing the same style clothes as well
In 1.59, if they didnt show walters face you may quickly assume that he is gus
Man if only Gus got THIS Walter back before they started to try and murder each other, they could have done so much! XD
If you take some things into consideration(if you've seen BCS), you'll realize that Walt and Gus are quite similar. They mirror each other in several ways.
2:14 *Ring Back*
Walt: "Yes"
Jack: A thank you would be nice!!"
*hangs up for the second time feeling badass*
his paying for it, no need to thanks
@@troll658 his paying a hell of money, so there's no need at all lol
Did you get the money for the work...the customers dont say thank you, the store does!!...so your welcome Jack!!!..LOL!!.. I know your joking but a second phone call would've been funny
@@josephpaladion235 Bad analogy. Yes, _you're_ paying money to a company for their service. The person in the store is still a person and worthy of common courtesy.
the fact that walt requested this is spine-chilling bruh
Walt went from not wanting to kill one guy who deserved to be killed to killing ten people who didn’t.
That right there is how you turn a character evil.
That's why you:
-Try your best not to end up in prison.
-Don't rat out your allies to lower your sentence. You'll likely lower your lifetime instead.
The only reason why these people died was out of precaution, if they were to actually talk they would be put in witness protection and would likely be untouchable by Walter
They would have died anyways, while it was implied they were probably going to rat, Walt would have done what he did anyways purely preventively.
None of them ratted tho. Mike was also paying their families to reassure them that they would be taken care of as long as they kept their mouths closed. Walter felt like they were a waste of money and a high risk so they would be better off dead.
@@Boomy2nicceWachsberger gave up Mike
@@Boomy2niccenope the DEA took away all their hush money so they had nothing to keep them from ratting out Walter. So Walter just did what he had to do to keep his secrets safe.
1:24 he gets the worst death, being burned alive, horrible way to go
0:34 he dropped the Soap
Doesn't seem like he was analy raped
💀
Kind of fair though he did have a dumpy
Full an4l 😊
0:10 it bugs me that the officer has his back turned to two inmates
Sometimes if not most of the time Prison guards will allow certain things to happen.
I think it's implied he was in on it. In the hotel room seen I think they mention some guards were part of Jack's gang.
That door that fell shut was a security door.
The kind only guards can open or close.
Not only that, the guard would have 100% heard that inmate's cries for help.
He was in on it.
2:04 Very typical Gus-esque phone call.
"Yes?" "It's done." *Ends call*
Too bad for Walt, he was just pretending and couldn't handle doing what Gus did for decades without any suspicion.
*breaks phone.
@@VolkaerHe quit the meth business himself lol
I would not want my chemistry exam to be marked/graded by Walt.
Apply yourself 😉
@@dr.cocacolaNot even close 😠
Heisenberg at his peak
This scene is actually realistic because it shows how the system is neglect and prisoners do what they want
2:08 I feel like walter was trying to be like gus here
Broke the phone
2:06 bro thinks he’s gus 💀
That's the point
He's worse.
We're making it out of Malcom's house with dis one
Indeed
He’s better lil bro
After finishing breaking bad and El Camino in the span of a week I feel emptiness inside. Glad I finally watched it, what a fucking show.
Better Call Saul is just as good if not better than Breaking Bad.
@@jameswallace5235 I’m on episode 3 and so far it’s got the same magic breaking bad did
BCS is kinda different from Br Ba, so don't expect it to be thrilling like Br Ba. Though you can keep your expectation as high as sky, still you won't be disappointed.. Every season is better than the previous one...
Keep watching mate!
@@jameswallace5235 I wouldn't say so. Being on episode 406 it hadn't gotten any faster. Still just kind of boring. Too slow. It's a great story show though.
Dr. mouse
BCS is not a crime-thriller kind of show, it's more like a biographical, including the 'Title'.. S4 is absolute masterpiece.
R.I.P Mike Batayeh
What's another detailed moment in this scene is how dark the inside of the White's House is, that detail always stuck with me cause if u look at the beginning of the show, anytime u saw the inside of their house, it was always vibrant and full of life, even though it looked like it was plain as vanilla. But each season that went on, darker colors began to take shape till this scene where there was no light left, another example of how the change in Walter White was complete.
I don’t really think that they made walts house darker
English is not my first language. And I thought you meant the White House and not Walter White's house. lol
@@Chuked the lighting they mean, and color grading
@@bookle5829 if u look carefully, I said the White's House, not White House. I try not to be too dyslexic 😂
@@Chuked Well maybe I over exaggerated a bit but I guess from the beginning of the show till this point if you did a frame by frame comparison, there was more light shown inside the house at the beginning of the show than at this point and also something else I just thought of, this was a great foreshadowing of when u see how dark inside of the house was, if u take a look at the beginning of the next episode which was episode 9 of season 5 entitled "Blood Money" this was after Hank figured out that Walt was Heisenberg, cut to the beginning of the next episode where the house was abandoned and dark and run down, basically it symbolized and completed the destruction of Walt's life and everyone and everything in it.
This was one of the most gut wrenching and cruel scenes from the show. Season 5 really took it to a whole other level.
Until BCS episode 7
Notice that Heisenberg is wearing the exact same color of shirt that Gus would usually wear.
He became what he feared the most.
Does anyone else notice that there are 10 “Fun Run” girls taking a picture with Hank, there to contrast the 10 men Walt killed who Hank needed alive?
Good irony
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