100% True. Is sad that this magnificent show ended, but it ended in the right time and perfectly. Look at the Walking Dead, they milked this shit so much that it’s trash now. Stories have to end
@@awesomethings3489 Do you know, what bothers me? The script talks about Walts final moments in this episode, but i think he maybe survived it and got into the hospital or smth. Im still waiting for this moment in Better Call Saul, because we see, what Saul is doing after the seriers. Now we get Jessie's perspective. Its too good to be true
@@emkii1640 that doesn't make sense.Walt falls to the ground because he doesn't have strength to keep moving due to the bullet in him.How would he have the strength to walk to a hospital? He was content with dying there.he gotten his money to his family, he made sure skyler wouldn't go to jail, and he got vengeance on everyone who wronged him. Walt's family hates him.His son and his sister in law resent him for being responsible for the death of hank, skyler is physiologically damaged and wouldn't take walt back because of the harm he caused to family and the moment he would go to a hospital, they'd have the police ask him why he has a bullet in his body. They'd eventually find out that he's walter white, and put him in a cell.
@Nam Gge that he gets to stay in the limelight and probably made bank doing it. Jesse’s character was supposed to be killed off in season 1 but the director liked him too much. So for him to make it through the entire series AND get his own spinoff is pretty damn cool.
@Nam Gge he says before “I guess there won’t be a sequel...but jesse stays alive” meaning he knows In the future jesse can return and he’s excited for him
I imagine that’s part of why the actors are able to get into character so well. They know exactly what the scene is going for based on the tone of the writing, but they can handle the details of how to create that tone themselves, since that’s their job. And it communicates the character’s motivations to the actors very well.
Any halfway decent screenplay will read like this. That's not to discredit the brilliance of Vince and the rest of the writers of BB, but scripts are meant to paint a very, very clear picture, just like this one.
"But Jesse stays alive" For those who haven't seen their commentary series, Jesse was originally going to be killed off at the end of the first season, and it stuck as an inside joke throughout their filming
It's kind of amazing how Jesse was supposed to be one of the first main characters killed off, then he ends up being virtually the only one who lived in the end.
hameed Even at the time of the poisoning, Jesse suspected that Walt asked Huell to lift the ricin cigarettes from him during a pat-down. Walt convinced Jesse at the time that this was ridiculous, and they worked together to take down Gus. However, months later, right when Jesse was about to leave town, he noticed his joint was missing, and realized Huell had lifted it from him during a similar pat-down. His mind began racing, and he realized his initial hunch during season 4 had been correct all along...meaning Walt poisoned Brock after all. That's how he found out.
Dmetal23 What difference would checking it make (from their perspective since they have walt in their custody already...a mere car means nothing to them) Besides they took his keys and were keeping their eyes on him.
TheCoolDoc They went through all the trouble to pat him down and the guy even told Walt to park somewhere else for security, but Walt just parked right by the house as suspicious as possible and the guy in the car was just like "k". And why wouldn't they think he has a bomb or something given the fact that they know he hates them for stealing his money. You'd think the trunk is the first thing they'd check. PS I get that it's a show and its just for fun but still. yaya i am lorde
When Jesse escapes in a car it was the best scene. He is so full of emotions. He is laughing and crying, happy and sad at the same time. Amazing performance.
I like how in the script Jesse is “grimly determined” as he drives away and it is implied not showing much emotion. But Aaron decides to let Jesse completely let out all his emotion and his joy at now being free. It feels more true to the character and it’s great to see actors being allowed to have discretion over these characters they spend so much time with.
@@sirknight7898 be honest. If you were kept in captivity for 6 months, forced to make meth and being abused, you'd be screaming the same way if you escaped and couldnt believe you're alive
Cassie Paulson I love what Jonathan Banks said about it. "Aaron and Vince say he has no idea where Jesse is going, but I know exactly where; he's going to go take care of Brock."
***** He was well aware of Saul before Badger got arrested... I don't know how much of Saul is going to overlap with BB, but I hope we at least get Jesse.
Jesse looked at Walt as a father figure. And just like his own father, Walt turned his back on Jesse. At the end, Walt saved Jesse. Something his own father would have not done. It is poignant fromt he character's point of view. Walt finally did something for Jesse and Jesse was very appreciative. Walt had succeeded where everyone else failed in Jesse's life.
I don't think he was sad because Walt was dead. I think he was sad because this was the realization for him that it was coming to an end. Being part of such a successful series, knowing all those people for five years? That all comes to an end when the series ends.
I love how Aaron said “then do it yourself” and then delivered it exactly the same as Jesse. It’s like he decided right then and there that that’s what it was gonna sound like.
I love watching Aaron’s reaction to the narration about Jesse escaping the compound. He’s been inside of that role for 5 years, and I can almost see the waves of deserving relief on his expression when he learns that Jesse made it out alive. That’s something to strive for as an actor, I imagine
@@Yenix4 No not even close. In the first episode he turns 50 as shown by the 50 made out of bacon on his breakfast plate. Then in the final season he makes his own 52 in the diner. You guys suck at paying attention. Jesse was in the hole for like a year, if that. 5 years lol. Dumbasses.
It didn't help that Bryan was constantly messing with him to think he let it leak that Jesse is going to die soon. Bryan would go to him saying stuff like 'You'll be going on to better things soon enough after this. Oh wait, you didn't read the script yet? I'm so sorry...' Aaron would always panic.
this show is a prime example of a perfect series. it was written and built up perfectly, it didn't drag on longer than it should have to milk it, it ended where it had to and how it had to. Vince Gillighan did exactly what he wanted to do with the show and boom perfection. he casted perfectly and delivered a masterpiece of pop culture for years to come. As much as I love Game of Thrones right now, nothing will ever come close to the itensity and realism that this show portrayed. every episode had you glued to the screen and shocked and excited in a dark kinda way.
bingeit 45 Maybe you're right. I admit I don't watch HBO that much anymore. The last series I was into on HBO was True Blood, so I was mainly judging by that, plus a only the first few GOT eps. that I rented on DVD.
DISPENCERY7 duuudddeee that’s crazy. It’s either the coolest random coincidence or we can rest easy knowing they knew about el Camino and have been perfecting it for years. Sounds good to me either way
In saving Jesse, Walt saves the best parts of himself. All of the redeeming qualities he once had: loyalty, love, courage, a determination to fight on in the face of incredible odds, even the scientific knowledge that made him so exceptional, all of it lives on in his last, and greatest, student. That's why Walt was smiling at the end. That's as close to redemption as he's going to get.
I agree, however it should never be forgotten that Jack, Todd, and the whole gang had Jesse because Walt found him under the car and asked them to kill him, perhaps in vengeance for Hank, but in a truly cold manner that contradicts how Walt seemed to feel for Jesse before the events of season 5.
SparkleDumpster I didn't forget. That scene is why I wouldn't call Walt really redeemed, even at the end. Heck, a whole lifetime wouldn't be enough atonement for that. That was as evil as Walt ever got. After that, his whole family falls apart. It's the beginning of the end for everyone Walt has ever loved. In a way though, that makes what happened in this final scene that much more remarkable. According to Bryan Cranston and Vince Gilligan, right up until that last moment, Walt was totally planning to kill Jesse. It wasn't even a question in his mind. He was going to do it. Weither it was for Hank or to protect his precious Blue Sky formula, Jesse was going to die with the rest of the gang. He was sure of it. He didn't actually CHOOSE to do what he did. He wasn't thinking about things like pity, shame, redemption or anything like that. His body just moved. It was a completely involuntary spasm of unconditional love.
I remember the feeling of emptiness I felt for several days after the last episode. I just couldn't believe it was all over. Trip man, trip looking back. Great times!
The last look Jesse and Walt give each other in the finale is heartbreaking. They both know they screwed their lives up by working together, but they also have a love and respect for each other and they know it’s the last time they’ll ever see each other again. The finale was perfect.
Vince may write a line here and there or maybe he's done an episode or two but to think every line spoken in the show is written by Vince is stupid. He's the director. He's not a writter Vince spoke about how he wished he had the talent to write such a good story as Breaking Bad in an interview. He's just a director. Sorry to burst your bubble
Much as I love his work, Kurt Sutter is the man if you're going for showrunners for president. Because Gemma Teller as first lady would just be awesome.
"Baby Blue" by Badfinger was fucking perfect for the closing song when Walt collapsed and died. Little did Aaron Paul know he would play Jesse one last time in El Camino. Will always treasure this show.
Aaron Paul reprised his role as Jesse in the Breaking Bad, Popcorners commercial. And Bryan did the same with Walter. So El Camino wasn’t the last time.
@@Snatchystashy I am sad that that could be the last time we see Walt and Jesse. But I’m also glad, because I don’t want to see Bryan and Aaron constantly getting reached out for quick cash grabs.
Sopranos, Mad Men, hell, even Deadwood had a way better ending than Game of Thrones. Don't fall for this "only Breaking Bad had a proper ending" lie, it's not true.
lmao. "Walt kinda forgot about Jack and his Nazis." Or maybe, "When a church rang some bells, Walt decided to get revenge on Jack by shooting up a local Denny's."
Im crying my eyes out! Aaron still pulls on my heart Strings, Bryan Knows him so well he new he was finding it hard and gave him that fatherly reassuring hold on the arm like he always does. God I miss these guys! Best show ever, Great editing.. It was.. Just...Perfect.....
I love that these two became genuinely good friends, really made for great chemistry between them on the show, and they both just seem like such good, likeable guys. Also I'd like Bryan Cranston to just narrate everything.
Aaron didn't really show the "grimly determined" part of breaking through the chain link fence in his expression. It was more like the euphoria of a slave escaping to freedom. That being said, it was better that way. :)
BloggerMusicMan omg you right. aaron totally put his own spin on the close up scene, decided rather than a confident, stone cold, seasoned and nothing can stop me, to a crying, expressive, overly emotional happy and sad moment, so powerful
Yeah, actors put their own spin on things and it was definitely the right choice to take some liberties with it. Jesse spent so long being trapped and abused, it's hard to believe he wouldn't be laughing like he had just survived the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre film.
Aaron is amazing but he didn't necessarily improvise here. He very well could have, but no reason to conclude it. They did the reading long before they did the scene - many of chances for the scene to change, including during the filming if Gilligan had a new idea.
I, for one, am glad that it got changed (be it due to Aaron's or the director's decision). Jesse being emotional fit his character more than him doing a Gus Fring impersonation. Now THAT would've been out-of-character.
Seeing them read this scene together is so emotional. To me it looked as if Aaron was already trying to figure out how he was going to deliver that bit of him driving away crying with happiness but also sad and so many other emotions. I only started watching breaking bad like a week ago and binged watched them all and el Camino and I can’t get over how good it was. I loved Jesse he deserved so much more ❤️
If D&D wrote Breaking Bad's finale: Walt forgot about Jack and the Nazis, and returned to Albuquerque to kill Skyler and himself, swerving the audience. He blows up their house and it collapses on top of them as they embrace, Walt Jr barely escaping with Holly. Meanwhile Jesse stabs Jack from out of nowhere and escapes the compound with help from his best friend Todd. Jesse and Todd happen to come across Jr and Holly, and Jr kills Jesse. Todd gets upset, and Jr hits him with one of his crutches until Todd runs away, never to be seen again. At the end, Jr and Holly drive northward to Colorado to live out their lives in the North. D&D kinda forgot about Lydia.
I think part of what makes this clip so special is seeing 2 actors realize that their character's journeys have been brought to a truly proper and respectful end. Not many actors in television get that but these 2 did. And I'm sure that they are beyond thankful for it.
“Felina.” In addition to being an anagram for “finale” (and also a composite of the chemical signs for iron, lithium, and salt-or blood, meth, and tears), “Felina” is the name of the “Mexican girl” that the hero of Marty Robbins’ classic outlaw ballad “El Paso” falls in love with. The song appears a few times in the episode, so it’s safe to say it’s not a coincidence-and Robbins’ tale of an outlaw returning, through “the badlands of New Mexico,” to the scene of his crimes to settle old scores fits in well with what it’s been clear Walter White would be doing since the fifth season opened with a flash-forward.
@@OmniversalInsect "The Birch reduction, also called the "Nazi method", became popular in the mid-to-late 1990s and comprised the bulk of methamphetamine production in Michigan in 2002.[103] It reacts pseudoephedrine with liquid anhydrous ammonia and an alkali metal such as sodium or lithium. The reaction is allowed to stand until the ammonia evaporates.[111]" The fact about the Nazi method is interesting. I mean, the tattoos of the members of Jack's gang and the conditions in which they kept Jesse are Nazi
DisguiseDK It is really interesting! I actually did it just to see it happen and never would've guessed that it was going to have 270k viewers today. I don't know if there is more like this but I would do some more is someone asks for it. Thanks for your comment. Saludos.
I love the little fist in the air “yeah” that Aaron Paul does when he hears jesse’s ending. He gave his all for this character and he was glad the character got the ending they did.
@@pouihurmen Those would have come at a point yes, but in the very instant of him breaking out, it's just pure euphoria. Also, numbness doesn't mix with all of that, numbness is numbness
2:32 the bond between these two is so pure both on screen and off. Powerful little clip right here. I see the video was put up in late 2013 but who knows exactly when this was shot. "But Jesse stays alive"
You basically see the characters reading their characters. Cranston covering his emotions with humor and laughter, being the 'father' towards Paul, just like in the series. Paul showing his emotions while slowly grappling for a few words, just like in the series. So... the question remains: damn good casting? Or damn good faking their reading?
@James Lucas oke, 3rd question: how big is the influence of playing a role for several years on your personality? :) Any idea if there is done research on this?
@@LauWo there was a Stanford prison experiment where they would get people to act as prison guards and prisoners. It had to be cancelled after 6 days because the guards started to inflict psychological torture on the prisoners.
@@jacobberrybush5011 yes, I have read the article and saw the movie (The Experiment). Impressive indeed. And I can see the connection with how they are their characters irl there.
Sometimes you get two or more characters in a series that have this unpredictable, unimaginable chemistry together. Jesse and Walt were never intended to be such a duo. We were all incredibly lucky that they managed to end up on the same set so we could see this chemistry literally take over and pretty much completely redirect the show.
Sometimes I forget that the last 30 seconds of this isn't actually a scene of Walt and Jesse reading a book together. Even when they're themselves here, it still feels like they're in character. It just speaks to me on so many levels how great the chemistry is between them.
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul feel like what Jesse and Walt's relationship would've been like if it weren't messed up. I mean they both even give off the same vibes as their characters.
OMG I just rewatched Breaking Bad it is so satisfying and enjoyable to binge watch those last 8 episodes in a row. Last time i saw it was one a week when it was first released. You should try it.
Watched it 6 times now,the ending with the rotating machine gun ended it perfectly,it was like Scarface meets The Godfather,Breaking Bad was erratic and sophisticated at the same time,nothing will ever be better than it
Breaking bad could not of ended better,I mean the pressure they must of been under to create a perfect episode,in the end walt won,it was perfect,that fucking gun scene though where it kills all those hillbillies,wow,greatest scene ever
@@ryanwilliams4223 I agree with most 've your points. :) But reading your spelling 've one word was quite annoying. This is 've course not meant in a mean way. I just hof the hope that you see what's annoying about it.
@@gnuling296 Hof is not a word ! If your going to pointlessly correct me in order to appear like you are better than me,then make sure your spelling is correct,you understand fully what I am trying to say, trying to burn me with a smiley face in the comment could not be more passive aggressive.
@@ryanwilliams4223 "Hof is not a word" I hof, he hos, we hod. it would 'of. You're right this word doesn't exist. That was the point of my comment. Not trying to burn you and not trying to appear better than anyone. That's what the smiley was for.
@@gnuling296 Dude you look like a right mug,trying to come across as smart and petty has totally backfired for you and gone in my favor,you cant even string a sentence together,no the smiley was added to make it come across like you were being nice when in actual fact you were being rude with an added undertone.
Sometimes I wish I could erase all breaking bad memories so that I could relive all of it once again!!! Its the most awesome stuff one can experience...........
as much as I loved el Camino, I think I still like this (1:41) take on the ending even more, especially now that I've heard how it's written in the original script. We [...] leave it at that. Something better, grimly determined, fearing nothing, ... I think as great as el camino is, by telling the story and laying out the plot of his immediate escape, it just takes away of the mystery of his fate. idk, I just love this scene so much more now that I've heard the original screenplay.
“I feel sad but it’s perfect”
- Every Breaking Bad Fan After This Episode Ended.
You're goddamn right!
😞😞😞😞😞😞💯💯💯💯
Bittersweet is the word for that!
Perfect ending for a perfect show
100% True. Is sad that this magnificent show ended, but it ended in the right time and perfectly. Look at the Walking Dead, they milked this shit so much that it’s trash now. Stories have to end
2013: “So I guess there won’t be a sequel”
2019: El Camino
I was coming to coment that
@@heisenberg2429 Heisenberg are u still alive? pls say me yes. becoz i miss u a lottt and miss this show...lol
@@awesomethings3489 Do you know, what bothers me? The script talks about Walts final moments in this episode, but i think he maybe survived it and got into the hospital or smth. Im still waiting for this moment in Better Call Saul, because we see, what Saul is doing after the seriers. Now we get Jessie's perspective. Its too good to be true
@@emkii1640 that doesn't make sense.Walt falls to the ground because he doesn't have strength to keep moving due to the bullet in him.How would he have the strength to walk to a hospital? He was content with dying there.he gotten his money to his family, he made sure skyler wouldn't go to jail, and he got vengeance on everyone who wronged him.
Walt's family hates him.His son and his sister in law resent him for being responsible for the death of hank, skyler is physiologically damaged and wouldn't take walt back because of the harm he caused to family and the moment he would go to a hospital, they'd have the police ask him why he has a bullet in his body. They'd eventually find out that he's walter white, and put him in a cell.
@@arrionarchie2120 he doesn't walk, the ambulance picks him up. ya dingis
No offense
The way Bryan grabbed Aaron’s arm after saying, “but Jesse stays alive” shoes that he’s truly happy for him and excited for him.
@Nam Gge that he gets to stay in the limelight and probably made bank doing it. Jesse’s character was supposed to be killed off in season 1 but the director liked him too much. So for him to make it through the entire series AND get his own spinoff is pretty damn cool.
@Nam Gge he says before “I guess there won’t be a sequel...but jesse stays alive” meaning he knows In the future jesse can return and he’s excited for him
@@PRMarshall And it sounds like he's about to say El Camino before he says "but Jesse stays alive"
@@psycho_narwhal7135 good catch
I mean not to be rude but.. obviously? 😅
Bryan Cranston has such a "dad" aura. Seems so genuine. I'd love to meet him.
Dafuck is a dad aura 😂😂😂😂
@@majorasmask_8288 An aura of a father figure. Its kinda self explanatory
MrToastly he was malcoms dad
Ice Wilson like an aura, of a father figure.
Ice Wilson yo i swear stop tryna make people feel stupid thats like being a tryhard
Even the scene descriptions are well written. Its like they're reading a book. Vince truly is a master at his craft.
I imagine that’s part of why the actors are able to get into character so well. They know exactly what the scene is going for based on the tone of the writing, but they can handle the details of how to create that tone themselves, since that’s their job. And it communicates the character’s motivations to the actors very well.
Every description is written like this and it depends on actors how much they can carry out and put it into the scenes
I mean, that´s how scripts should be anyways. But yes, this one is great.
Vince gets all the credit, but it’s a whole team of brilliant writers. Peter Gould, Thomas Schnauz, and more
Any halfway decent screenplay will read like this. That's not to discredit the brilliance of Vince and the rest of the writers of BB, but scripts are meant to paint a very, very clear picture, just like this one.
"But Jesse stays alive"
For those who haven't seen their commentary series, Jesse was originally going to be killed off at the end of the first season, and it stuck as an inside joke throughout their filming
Omg I can’t imagine the show without him!! Good choice to keep him 👍
where can you watch the commentary series?
what commentary series?
and now hes somewhere in alaska lol
steve harrington in stranger things:
It's kind of amazing how Jesse was supposed to be one of the first main characters killed off, then he ends up being virtually the only one who lived in the end.
thank god! he became my favorite character xD
This World is divided in 3 kind of people: girls, homosexuals and the ones who don't like Jesse.
ruttolomeo1987 well I'm not a girl, I'm not gay and he's my favorite! Because I kinda see myself in that character.
I hate him for four seasons.
If Jesse was the main character the title would have been "Breaking Good" or "Inner Child" or "Teletubbies"
everything about this show was just pure fucking genius
how did jesse find out about the ricin? answer me that
hameed Even at the time of the poisoning, Jesse suspected that Walt asked Huell to lift the ricin cigarettes from him during a pat-down. Walt convinced Jesse at the time that this was ridiculous, and they worked together to take down Gus. However, months later, right when Jesse was about to leave town, he noticed his joint was missing, and realized Huell had lifted it from him during a similar pat-down. His mind began racing, and he realized his initial hunch during season 4 had been correct all along...meaning Walt poisoned Brock after all. That's how he found out.
hameed Even better: Why the fuck didn't they check Walt's trunk when he entered the white supremacist compound? The whole plan would've been ruined.
Dmetal23 What difference would checking it make (from their perspective since they have walt in their custody already...a mere car means nothing to them) Besides they took his keys and were keeping their eyes on him.
TheCoolDoc They went through all the trouble to pat him down and the guy even told Walt to park somewhere else for security, but Walt just parked right by the house as suspicious as possible and the guy in the car was just like "k". And why wouldn't they think he has a bomb or something given the fact that they know he hates them for stealing his money. You'd think the trunk is the first thing they'd check.
PS I get that it's a show and its just for fun but still. yaya i am lorde
When Jesse escapes in a car it was the best scene. He is so full of emotions. He is laughing and crying, happy and sad at the same time. Amazing performance.
Yes!
Ugh that scene was so powerful. It broke my heart when I first saw it
i dont think he was happy so
@@fullhijacker639 It was a twisted, pained sense of happiness. He was finally free and he knew Walter was finally going to die.
and that hard CUT to Walt just wobbling away in silence
He wrote the scene descriptions like a novel, and I love it.
Like all movie and tv scripts?
this is what we call scenario
+KirbyCrossing Not really...
Caballito De Mar m
That's just regular script writing style.
I like how in the script Jesse is “grimly determined” as he drives away and it is implied not showing much emotion. But Aaron decides to let Jesse completely let out all his emotion and his joy at now being free. It feels more true to the character and it’s great to see actors being allowed to have discretion over these characters they spend so much time with.
Too bad they ditched that and hes screaming like an idiot at the beginning of El Camino instead
@@sirknight7898 ?
@@sirknight7898 be honest. If you were kept in captivity for 6 months, forced to make meth and being abused, you'd be screaming the same way if you escaped and couldnt believe you're alive
Probably the director told him to do that.
@@sirknight7898 He’s screaming right at the end of the episode you absolute moron.
The chemistry between these two. I would really like to see them play father and son together in a movie.
Chemistry good one
Chemistry?? Is that a breaking bad reference!?!?!??
@@jackmichaelosorio2434 Bravo Vince
Just watch breaking bad this is their father son story
heisenberg in the middle
This is how actors react when they read a good finale.
GoT cast can't relate lol
Wow I thought they were supposed to say "she's my queen" and "I don't want it!".
I would like to see the cast's reaction reading SW ep. IX
@@Q2Cockatiel Bro they didn't even have a full script haha. Ridley said Abrams said she may still be a Kenobi like 3 months before the movie released.
Aaron reacts the way he does because he realises his career is going to die the moment the episode is filmed.
"I like to call it 'something better' and leave it at that."
Me too, Vince Gilligan, Me too.
Cassie Paulson I love what Jonathan Banks said about it. "Aaron and Vince say he has no idea where Jesse is going, but I know exactly where; he's going to go take care of Brock."
***** He was well aware of Saul before Badger got arrested... I don't know how much of Saul is going to overlap with BB, but I hope we at least get Jesse.
***** As was I. When I said Saul, I was referring to the show, not the character.
***** I think the fact that we got Tuco means basically anything is possible now.
They are starting to bring in more characters from BB so yeah, I'd say Jesse is really close to appearing.
“So I guess there won’t be a sequel.”
Vince Gilligan: Hold my meth
*blue meth
"But Jesse stays alive !" Indeed, that is what the sequel is about ahah
We’re done when I say we’re done
best comment on here
😂😂😂😂
Dear Game of Thrones screenwriters, this is how you end a series
You're goddamn right.
but there's no crystal meth in kinds landing :P
@@Hellchamp Not with that attitude :D
@@Hellchamp but there were valyrian meth out there
Rudolph Rumpskin I see what you did there 😉 nice lol
When it said Jesse and Walt have one last long look at each other it looked like Aron was about to cry
*Aaron
He was
+minecraftmaniac84 same here :( hahaha
Jesse looked at Walt as a father figure. And just like his own father, Walt turned his back on Jesse. At the end, Walt saved Jesse. Something his own father would have not done. It is poignant fromt he character's point of view. Walt finally did something for Jesse and Jesse was very appreciative. Walt had succeeded where everyone else failed in Jesse's life.
Oh man...
"I feel sad" - even Aaron Paul deep down loves Walt
Walt was long gone at that point
@@emmanuelle8877 at the final he kinda exists
@@chavalomiguel5587 true enough
I don't think he was sad because Walt was dead. I think he was sad because this was the realization for him that it was coming to an end. Being part of such a successful series, knowing all those people for five years? That all comes to an end when the series ends.
@@OpenMawProductions often times actors keep in touch and become lifelong friends, and these two did
I love how Aaron said “then do it yourself” and then delivered it exactly the same as Jesse. It’s like he decided right then and there that that’s what it was gonna sound like.
Seriously dude... I rewinded it 10 seconds to see which was which😂
if you think about it theres no other way to say it
"it's sad.. it's great.. it's perfect" .. Aaron pretty much sums it up here perfectly.
@James Lucas keep working hard
@James Lucas good luck man!
I love watching Aaron’s reaction to the narration about Jesse escaping the compound. He’s been inside of that role for 5 years, and I can almost see the waves of deserving relief on his expression when he learns that Jesse made it out alive. That’s something to strive for as an actor, I imagine
5 years??? seriously???
@@omarabsar123 Filming was 7 years from Pilot to last episode, so it was actually longer.
@@Yenix4 No not even close. In the first episode he turns 50 as shown by the 50 made out of bacon on his breakfast plate. Then in the final season he makes his own 52 in the diner.
You guys suck at paying attention.
Jesse was in the hole for like a year, if that.
5 years lol. Dumbasses.
@@Yenix4 oh my bad G i thought it said "inside of that hole" i was like BRUHH its a damn SEASON.
It didn't help that Bryan was constantly messing with him to think he let it leak that Jesse is going to die soon. Bryan would go to him saying stuff like 'You'll be going on to better things soon enough after this. Oh wait, you didn't read the script yet? I'm so sorry...' Aaron would always panic.
D&D:
HBO:
IMDB: What happened?
Vince Gilligan: I Won
@@thaterasound the wire is Thor then
Dumb and dumber
@@LeMaqnifique what about mad men?
I mean everyone always forgets Six Feet Under too lol since we're all just listing critically acclaimed shows.
One word: Chernobyl
I love it how Bryan's first words are: "So I guess there won't be a sequel" like he truly wanted to keep this series alive.
Which is funny since there IS gonna be a sequel haha.
@@shockzz1234 I actually had no idea omg 😍
@Mellomarke Ok, Mr/Mrs Pedantic.
@Mellomarke did u really have to comment 2 years later lol
@Mellomarke gee you must be fun at parties
Bryan Cranston was so good at acting out that "faint satisfaction". You can see a very subtle, a very calm smile on his face when he drops dead.
He died at peace
Really incredible actors. Vince Gilligan is a genius.
Ryan692 gf
Ryan692 2:45 you can see the exact moment Aaron Paul realises that he has nothing lined up after Breaking Bad
Colin Campbell And now, he is starring three television shows lmao.
SuperNerdGavin at the moment it’s only Bojack Horseman. Not looking good for the boy at all 😂
Colin Campbell He literally only just finished with The Path and is soon to start producing a new show.
this show is a prime example of a perfect series. it was written and built up perfectly, it didn't drag on longer than it should have to milk it, it ended where it had to and how it had to. Vince Gillighan did exactly what he wanted to do with the show and boom perfection. he casted perfectly and delivered a masterpiece of pop culture for years to come.
As much as I love Game of Thrones right now, nothing will ever come close to the itensity and realism that this show portrayed. every episode had you glued to the screen and shocked and excited in a dark kinda way.
Church! *skinny pete voice*
bingeit 45
Yeah, HBO has some great series, but I feel like overall they go more for shock value than they do for substance. :/
bingeit 45 Maybe you're right. I admit I don't watch HBO that much anymore. The last series I was into on HBO was True Blood, so I was mainly judging by that, plus a only the first few GOT eps. that I rented on DVD.
You're goddam right 😉
Truly said brother.
"So I guess there won't be a sequel... *El...* But Jesse stays alive."
Yo wtf
Omg
Wtf indeed Jesus Christ!!
@@lazygenie5616 not only that but he also almost said CA after EL like he was gonna say EL CA
DISPENCERY7 duuudddeee that’s crazy. It’s either the coolest random coincidence or we can rest easy knowing they knew about el Camino and have been perfecting it for years. Sounds good to me either way
I caught that too. He almost outed it early.
In saving Jesse, Walt saves the best parts of himself. All of the redeeming qualities he once had: loyalty, love, courage, a determination to fight on in the face of incredible odds, even the scientific knowledge that made him so exceptional, all of it lives on in his last, and greatest, student.
That's why Walt was smiling at the end. That's as close to redemption as he's going to get.
This comment was PERFECT!! Thank you :)
Jesse seems to be more Walts son, than Walter Jr.
I agree, however it should never be forgotten that Jack, Todd, and the whole gang had Jesse because Walt found him under the car and asked them to kill him, perhaps in vengeance for Hank, but in a truly cold manner that contradicts how Walt seemed to feel for Jesse before the events of season 5.
TokeTaker420 Walt Jr is Walters son, Jesse is Heisenbergs.
SparkleDumpster I didn't forget. That scene is why I wouldn't call Walt really redeemed, even at the end. Heck, a whole lifetime wouldn't be enough atonement for that. That was as evil as Walt ever got. After that, his whole family falls apart. It's the beginning of the end for everyone Walt has ever loved.
In a way though, that makes what happened in this final scene that much more remarkable. According to Bryan Cranston and Vince Gilligan, right up until that last moment, Walt was totally planning to kill Jesse. It wasn't even a question in his mind. He was going to do it. Weither it was for Hank or to protect his precious Blue Sky formula, Jesse was going to die with the rest of the gang. He was sure of it.
He didn't actually CHOOSE to do what he did. He wasn't thinking about things like pity, shame, redemption or anything like that. His body just moved. It was a completely involuntary spasm of unconditional love.
I remember the feeling of emptiness I felt for several days after the last episode. I just couldn't believe it was all over. Trip man, trip looking back. Great times!
Embracing that emptiness is the point of the final episode... the creators _want_ you to feel that way. Empty. Just like the lives he ruined.
Steve Kimble S. I went on stalking them on twitter. feeling better now.
Every June I rewatch breaking bad because June was the month I started watching breaking bad
I finally finish this series yesterday... I feel the same...
me too :(
The last look Jesse and Walt give each other in the finale is heartbreaking. They both know they screwed their lives up by working together, but they also have a love and respect for each other and they know it’s the last time they’ll ever see each other again. The finale was perfect.
Satan's windshield wiper. Vince Gilligan man...
wut?
ah 0:43.. tss indeed.
Haran Nallasivan Vince doesnt do the writing. Hes the director
Ste Richards
What are you talking about? While he does direct, Vince was the creator and head writer for the show, especially the final episode.
Ste Richards He was also the writer for 4 or 5 episodes (I could be wrong), one of which was the finale.
Vince may write a line here and there or maybe he's done an episode or two but to think every line spoken in the show is written by Vince is stupid. He's the director. He's not a writter
Vince spoke about how he wished he had the talent to write such a good story as Breaking Bad in an interview. He's just a director. Sorry to burst your bubble
That was almost my final thought when the show ended. "It's sad, but it's perfect".
Vince Gilligan to President of the World!
Much as I love his work, Kurt Sutter is the man if you're going for showrunners for president. Because Gemma Teller as first lady would just be awesome.
Tony, The Stark I felt fulfilled with the same look of contempt as Walter with no regrets
@@COOLMCDEN Fuck yes. Years go by and it's still in my top 3 shows ever made. It's TV brilliance.
"Baby Blue" by Badfinger was fucking perfect for the closing song when Walt collapsed and died. Little did Aaron Paul know he would play Jesse one last time in El Camino. Will always treasure this show.
totally agree on the song choice ....when that song started playing during the episode, i started laughing and smh....that was a perfect fitting song
Not last time, he might appear again in S6 of Better Call Saul
Aaron Paul reprised his role as Jesse in the Breaking Bad, Popcorners commercial. And Bryan did the same with Walter. So El Camino wasn’t the last time.
@@DaggerMan-ov1vf lol. I saw that commercial! Supposedly Bryan Cranston said it was the last time he will play that character. We'll see though.
@@Snatchystashy I am sad that that could be the last time we see Walt and Jesse. But I’m also glad, because I don’t want to see Bryan and Aaron constantly getting reached out for quick cash grabs.
the actors actually LIKE THE ENDING ?
wow this is NEW
game of thrones whole cast left the chat
@Marvin Morawski a joke.
The Game of Thrones cast was disappointed by the ending.
Sopranos, Mad Men, hell, even Deadwood had a way better ending than Game of Thrones. Don't fall for this "only Breaking Bad had a proper ending" lie, it's not true.
@@WhoopsieDayZ Soprano's ending is famously hated but ok
@@camiloordonez4906 Only by retards that don't understand it. Most genuine fans of the show like it.
Vince Gilligan kinda forgot about... Wait he didn’t forget a single thing. Looking at you, Benioff and Weiss.
My last name is Weiss and I feel ashamed
Huell is still waiting :(
Huell ... What happened to huell 😂
lmao. "Walt kinda forgot about Jack and his Nazis." Or maybe, "When a church rang some bells, Walt decided to get revenge on Jack by shooting up a local Denny's."
Those two ass fucks should never be mentioned in the same universe as Vince.
Even Jesse said, “it’s perfect” at the end. When an actor playing a main character says that, you know the writing is on point.
This is true, aaron paul doesnt exist hes just jesse
Bryan lovingly saying "But Jesse stays alive" and then grabbing Aaron's arm like a father is the coolest fucking thing ever
I would like to read a book by Vince Gilligan.
Liliya Leto yes
Yeah, me too
I’m excited. I’m gonna be your 666th comment.
@@jaydawg116 you fucked it up
Best series ever, but I'd like to see their reactions during the reading of ''Fly'' script!
LMFAO. Honestly tho
Same
even if it's the most meaningless episode it's still great, they make u focus so much on a single thing a frickin fly, but it works so perfectly
@@mr_flicknut9786 no, this episode is just bullshit. dont justify it.
@@Aveok man go watch the analisys u will will find out that is actually the most important one or at least one of the most important one
They seriously need to publish this as a book, I'd 100% read it
GuyBox and make an audiobook version with Aaron and Bryan
GuyBox the only book that i will enjoy reading
why ruining it?
Hashtag Lan Fbx huh?
Oh my goodness please make it happen. I need it in a book the entire Breaking Bad season 1-5 and El Camino. Someone should really do it.
Im crying my eyes out! Aaron still pulls on my heart Strings, Bryan Knows him so well he new he was finding it hard and gave him that fatherly reassuring hold on the arm like he always does. God I miss these guys! Best show ever, Great editing.. It was.. Just...Perfect.....
0:32 Aaron's reaction is 100% relatable
Bryan: "...wow." (slaps Aaron's arm) "How you feeling?"
Aaron: Uh... (hesitant) ...I'm sad.
Me: (proceeds to hug computer monitor)
c:
slams arm, how you feeling? - every dad ever
Lol
hdizzle ARE YA WINNIN’, SON?
that had walt and jesse energy big time
I love that these two became genuinely good friends, really made for great chemistry between them on the show, and they both just seem like such good, likeable guys.
Also I'd like Bryan Cranston to just narrate everything.
great chemistry indeed ;)
I love how all Byran can be is happy for Aaron, and all Aaron can be is sad for Bryan. That's real mutual respect.
Aaron didn't really show the "grimly determined" part of breaking through the chain link fence in his expression. It was more like the euphoria of a slave escaping to freedom. That being said, it was better that way. :)
BloggerMusicMan omg you right. aaron totally put his own spin on the close up scene, decided rather than a confident, stone cold, seasoned and nothing can stop me, to a crying, expressive, overly emotional happy and sad moment, so powerful
Yeah, actors put their own spin on things and it was definitely the right choice to take some liberties with it. Jesse spent so long being trapped and abused, it's hard to believe he wouldn't be laughing like he had just survived the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre film.
Aaron is amazing but he didn't necessarily improvise here. He very well could have, but no reason to conclude it. They did the reading long before they did the scene - many of chances for the scene to change, including during the filming if Gilligan had a new idea.
I, for one, am glad that it got changed (be it due to Aaron's or the director's decision). Jesse being emotional fit his character more than him doing a Gus Fring impersonation. Now THAT would've been out-of-character.
They may have filmed different options then chose this
Wow, Aaron is really sad.
me too :(
Not any more 😉
Seeing them read this scene together is so emotional. To me it looked as if Aaron was already trying to figure out how he was going to deliver that bit of him driving away crying with happiness but also sad and so many other emotions. I only started watching breaking bad like a week ago and binged watched them all and el Camino and I can’t get over how good it was. I loved Jesse he deserved so much more ❤️
If D&D wrote Breaking Bad's finale:
Walt forgot about Jack and the Nazis, and returned to Albuquerque to kill Skyler and himself, swerving the audience. He blows up their house and it collapses on top of them as they embrace, Walt Jr barely escaping with Holly. Meanwhile Jesse stabs Jack from out of nowhere and escapes the compound with help from his best friend Todd. Jesse and Todd happen to come across Jr and Holly, and Jr kills Jesse. Todd gets upset, and Jr hits him with one of his crutches until Todd runs away, never to be seen again. At the end, Jr and Holly drive northward to Colorado to live out their lives in the North.
D&D kinda forgot about Lydia.
megamovieman101 dear god this is so bad
I guess the Disabled Guy (Walt Jr.) became the New Meth King.
And Huel used walt's money to build his own crimminal empire more feared than Tuco, Gus, and Heisenberg combined
Still better writing than dumb and dumber.
But wait you didn't say why Todd allied with Jesse. That's because Todd needed allies powerful allies!
Just here for a taste of phenomenal finale writing after GoT season 8
@@ScorpionVip5 They're saying they came here to see a REAL good way to end a show, since GOT's ending was such a huge letdown lol.
@@maizeandblue5102 Truely even now i am still upset how could they end the show that bad
I think part of what makes this clip so special is seeing 2 actors realize that their character's journeys have been brought to a truly proper and respectful end.
Not many actors in television get that but these 2 did.
And I'm sure that they are beyond thankful for it.
Better ending would be:
"...Walter kinda forgot about the Nazis."
"Walter kinda forgot to cook Walt Jr's Breakfast."
"After 1 year of solitude, Walter kinda forgot about his family and Jesse."
Is this a reference to something?
meme from game of thrones community , the showrunners said on an interview that daenerys kinda forgot about the enemy fleet.
@@gottalight3574 thanks
Awhhh the way He tried to cheer Aaron up was the sweetest thing ever
“Felina.” In addition to being an anagram for “finale” (and also a composite of the chemical signs for iron, lithium, and salt-or blood, meth, and tears), “Felina” is the name of the “Mexican girl” that the hero of Marty Robbins’ classic outlaw ballad “El Paso” falls in love with. The song appears a few times in the episode, so it’s safe to say it’s not a coincidence-and Robbins’ tale of an outlaw returning, through “the badlands of New Mexico,” to the scene of his crimes to settle old scores fits in well with what it’s been clear Walter White would be doing since the fifth season opened with a flash-forward.
I'm confused how lithium is meth
@@OmniversalInsect apparently one of the main elements of it
@@OmniversalInsect it's not; the "blood, meth, tears" thing is fake
@@OmniversalInsect "The Birch reduction, also called the "Nazi method", became popular in the mid-to-late 1990s and comprised the bulk of methamphetamine production in Michigan in 2002.[103] It reacts pseudoephedrine with liquid anhydrous ammonia and an alkali metal such as sodium or lithium. The reaction is allowed to stand until the ammonia evaporates.[111]"
The fact about the Nazi method is interesting. I mean, the tattoos of the members of Jack's gang and the conditions in which they kept Jesse are Nazi
Are there more clips like this? It's really interesting to have the script and the scene going simultanously.
DisguiseDK It is really interesting! I actually did it just to see it happen and never would've guessed that it was going to have 270k viewers today. I don't know if there is more like this but I would do some more is someone asks for it. Thanks for your comment. Saludos.
Ale Castro I would definitely enjoy watching more! Instant subscription
+Ale Castro soundtrack?
+Alex Spicov I actually have no Idea.. Maybe it's the original soundtrack of the reading video..
Ale Castro oh ok. ty for answer
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2:25 That Wow directly came out from the heart
Felina stands for:
Fe+Li+Na meaning Iron+Lithium+Sodium = Blood+Meth+Tears
pretty much sums up the last episode
Draaye pretty much sums up the entire show😅
And also it’s an anagram of finale and the song played at the beginning of the episode about a wanted man returning to a town to see his wife
Only problem is that lithium isn’t used to make the meth in the show.
They literally show the formula of meth at the beginning of every episode, it's not hard to tell none of these elements make up meth
Felina also being an anagram of finale
So sad when "they shared one last look at eachother".
Best serie in the history.
"I feel sad. It's great. I mean it's.... It's perfect." - Aaron Paul
That's about as sentimental as i could have imagined the two people playing those characters would act towards each other.
I love the little fist in the air “yeah” that Aaron Paul does when he hears jesse’s ending. He gave his all for this character and he was glad the character got the ending they did.
When Jesse is laughing and screaming as he speeds away, its the most heart breaking thing to watch. That's what "numb" looks like.
Brooke Elisa no, that’s what being finally free from an abusive hell looks like
It's not numb, it's liberation.
It's the complete opposite of numb, it's euphoria tf u mean
Smelly it’s definitely not pure euphoria, there is numbness, deep grief, desperation, being lost, loneliness all in there as well
@@pouihurmen Those would have come at a point yes, but in the very instant of him breaking out, it's just pure euphoria. Also, numbness doesn't mix with all of that, numbness is numbness
I adore how Aaron says "...It's perfect." with faint sadness... its exactly how we all felt when those credits faded to black in the finale.
2:34 sounds like Brandon almost said “el Camino” on accident and that’s Jessie’s sequel.
Bob Ross I heard that too!
Bob Ross could it mean he already knew at that time?
or most likely, he wasn’t gonna say “el camino” at all lol
Brandon?
I think you meant bryan
El....
2:32 the bond between these two is so pure both on screen and off. Powerful little clip right here. I see the video was put up in late 2013 but who knows exactly when this was shot. "But Jesse stays alive"
Aaron Paul to Vince Gilligan: "Is that the best you can do?"
Vince: "Yes."
The World: "Yes."
Bryan: “I guess there won’t be a sequel”
Vince 6 years later: “akkchually.”
I love that Aaron chose not to play that amazing scene not 'grimly determined' Thank God for actors elevating writers' work
You basically see the characters reading their characters. Cranston covering his emotions with humor and laughter, being the 'father' towards Paul, just like in the series. Paul showing his emotions while slowly grappling for a few words, just like in the series. So... the question remains: damn good casting? Or damn good faking their reading?
@James Lucas oke, 3rd question: how big is the influence of playing a role for several years on your personality? :) Any idea if there is done research on this?
@James Lucas And these are your findings? Experience maybe? Or is it backed up by facts? It does sound plausible at the least though :)
It's more like the character in the series gets a little bit of the person who plays it. That's why they picked Cranston and Paul for the show.
@@LauWo there was a Stanford prison experiment where they would get people to act as prison guards and prisoners. It had to be cancelled after 6 days because the guards started to inflict psychological torture on the prisoners.
@@jacobberrybush5011 yes, I have read the article and saw the movie (The Experiment). Impressive indeed. And I can see the connection with how they are their characters irl there.
I seriously thought Aaron was yawning for a long time at the beginning but his mouth was just open in shock.
2:38 I love how Bryan goes right into affectionate dad mode here
"Say you want this!" Still gives me chills nearly six years later.
I absolutely love that last shot of Jesse
Of him driving away? I sobbed, he and I are so alike..
“Satans windshield wiper” alone made this video worth clicking on.
Sometimes you get two or more characters in a series that have this unpredictable, unimaginable chemistry together. Jesse and Walt were never intended to be such a duo. We were all incredibly lucky that they managed to end up on the same set so we could see this chemistry literally take over and pretty much completely redirect the show.
I’ll never get back the feeling that I had while watching this show. Some of the greatest memories of my life were created from it
"Its up to us to decide where he's headed... *in 5 years, when we make a movie, and decide where he's headed"*
lmao yes! Movie was decent but completely unnecessary lol they should've kept with the script
@@Nimbus3690 No the movie was pretty cool.
@@civotamuaz5781 good for you man, but no
I feel it was an epilogue.
Wow, even the damn blocking is written beautifully!
Damn, Vince Gilligan is a genius!
Wow, Aaron really does express how much the show means to him.
This is why Breaking Bad is the greatest show of all time. The ending is perfect, which is incredibly rare.
So awesome and perfectly edited!
Thank you Robert!
Just finished watching the show and I must say this is the best I have ever seen
Bryan: “so i guess there won’t be a sequel!”
breaking bad producers: “well yes, but actually no”
Sometimes I forget that the last 30 seconds of this isn't actually a scene of Walt and Jesse reading a book together.
Even when they're themselves here, it still feels like they're in character.
It just speaks to me on so many levels how great the chemistry is between them.
Have to watch it again to clean my eyes after the sick joke that was GoT S8...
I've almost wiped that show from my mind and pretend it doesn't exist
@@A4Gaming the whole show? Come on don't be unreasonable
Hayden G3 it all amounts to nothing so yes the entire show
I just finished rewatching Breaking Bad and damn did it help me get over Game of Thrones.
Same here. That show is dead to me.
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul feel like what Jesse and Walt's relationship would've been like if it weren't messed up. I mean they both even give off the same vibes as their characters.
OMG I just rewatched Breaking Bad it is so satisfying and enjoyable to binge watch those last 8 episodes in a row. Last time i saw it was one a week when it was first released. You should try it.
I had to watch it all on DVD because I missed on television, watched the whole last eight episodes in about 12 hours! Speechless after watching it....
Watched it 6 times now,the ending with the rotating machine gun ended it perfectly,it was like Scarface meets The Godfather,Breaking Bad was erratic and sophisticated at the same time,nothing will ever be better than it
I feel like most of the acting from Aaron came from real emotion, he seemed really invested in it and almost got emotional just reading it
One of the most perfect endings ever orchestrated, period. Sooo poetic
You're goddamn right
It's great to see you're still active after all these years @@alecasmail
Satan's windshield wiper...hahahaha this is pure gold
2013: "But Jesse stays"
2019: "El Camino"
Him holding Jesse down...it's so heartbreaking. A teacher who cared about nothing but himself, finally showing compassion to his student.
i agree with jessie, this is the best possible ending, very emotional
Breaking bad could not of ended better,I mean the pressure they must of been under to create a perfect episode,in the end walt won,it was perfect,that fucking gun scene though where it kills all those hillbillies,wow,greatest scene ever
@@ryanwilliams4223 I agree with most 've your points. :) But reading your spelling 've one word was quite annoying.
This is 've course not meant in a mean way. I just hof the hope that you see what's annoying about it.
@@gnuling296 Hof is not a word ! If your going to pointlessly correct me in order to appear like you are better than me,then make sure your spelling is correct,you understand fully what I am trying to say, trying to burn me with a smiley face in the comment could not be more passive aggressive.
@@ryanwilliams4223 "Hof is not a word" I hof, he hos, we hod. it would 'of.
You're right this word doesn't exist. That was the point of my comment.
Not trying to burn you and not trying to appear better than anyone. That's what the smiley was for.
@@gnuling296 Dude you look like a right mug,trying to come across as smart and petty has totally backfired for you and gone in my favor,you cant even string a sentence together,no the smiley was added to make it come across like you were being nice when in actual fact you were being rude with an added undertone.
Sometimes I wish I could erase all breaking bad memories so that I could relive all of it once again!!!
Its the most awesome stuff one can experience...........
That last scene with Jesse was powerful. So much emotion packed into 10 seconds
I didn't like the ending very much, but not because it was bad, but because.. it was ending :(
Wutwut1n1 The alternative is an obnoxious neverending series like Naruto.
@@dxcSOUL is boruto any good?
@@officialsliime No. Thoudands of better shonens out there.
@@officialsliime I didn't finish Naruto. I gave up. The art of shounen is the art of blueballing.
Sliime ♪ boruto is utter shit don’t bother watching it like i did
Now this is how you end a critically acclaimed series
as much as I loved el Camino,
I think I still like this (1:41) take on the ending even more, especially now that I've heard how it's written in the original script.
We [...] leave it at that. Something better, grimly determined, fearing nothing, ...
I think as great as el camino is, by telling the story and laying out the plot of his immediate escape, it just takes away of the mystery of his fate. idk, I just love this scene so much more now that I've heard the original screenplay.
2:58 you're damn right it's perfect!