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- Breaking Bad - Hunting the Fly Scene: Walter (Bryan Cranston) hunts a fly.
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US Air Date: 2008
Network: AMC
Starring: Bryan Cranston
Director: Rian Johnson
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I like to think Gus is just watching this over the surveillance footage, sitting there in disappointed silence as he watches Walt try and fail to hunt down a fly.
The cameras weren’t installed yet.
@@somegeekguy Read "I like to think", slowly.
I couldn't help but find how it actually is way funnier, without Gus and the rest knowing nor being able to know (unless walking in out of the blue, but that never happened nor has any reason).
@@epsilonadept7301 oh okay I see wym. That makes sense.
There was no fly
I'd love it if mike was with him too and they're just laughing their assses off the whole time
Tony Dalton’s acting as a fly in this scene is so impressive
Actually, Patrick Fabian was the fly in this episode
I can just see a little fly with Lalos face smiling as he evaded Walt lol
@@lebaguette5393 actually lebron james was a cat in the background of one episode
@@lebaguette5393 fun Fact they both played the Fly in this Episode. At the Roof it was Fabian and on the Glasses it was Dalton
The whiplash of me going through 10 clips of Breaking Bad where the comments say “this was actually all real footage” to here, calling a fly an actor
I'm pretty sure Lalo Salamanca reincarnated into that fly
“ZIEEEEGLERRR”- probably fly Lalo
The fly is from his corpse. 🤣
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZIEGLER
Eega
damn this spoiled better call saul for me
2:25 Cut to Baby Blue, series ends right there.
The good ending
2:22 The exact moment Walter White became Heisenberg.
🤣🤣🤣
thank you
Falling from a tall Heightsenberg
Flysenberg
@@presidentmc9054 nice
2:22 really shows a huge development in the transformation from walter white to heisenberg
This was the moment there was no turning back
Flysenberg
TRUEEEE
He went from coughing because of cancer to coughing from falling down, truly one of the greatest character arc.
Bravo Vince👍
2:23 sucks how Walter slammed into the machine and then fell on top of Lalo and Howard
That may just be the exact spot
Zieeeegleer
2:23 Best scene in ALL of breaking bad. That fall was PERFECTION.
of the entire show?
2nd to the pizza throwing scene
It is truly one of the scenes of all time.
Are you telling me a man just happens to fall like that?
It's Jimmy, he orchestrated it
Fly was looking for Lalo and Howard's corpses somewhere in the Meth Lab.
Howard was killed by Lalo.
Lalo was killed by Gus.
Gus was killed by Walter.
Walter died in a Meth Lab.
"It's like poetry, so it rhymes.." 👀👏
Wow, and you can say all their spirits started to fly away…
every stanza sort of rhymes with the last one
didnt hector kill gus?
@@gaminalltheway5770the bomb was activated by Walt
Man lalo would have a blast watching Walt from beyond the tomb.
Right? He’s probably like “this is the most crazy and pathetic gringo I’ve ever seen this is amazing”😂
Him and Howard patched things up years ago and just eating ghost popcorn together.
“Whats he upto man whats this guy doing”
@@ok-ji2zn “We trying to sleep here man”
He's underneath
Walter: falls while trying to get the fly
Lalo and howard:💀💀
To me this episode felt like both a callback of sorts to the more "dark comedy" tone of the first season, while also a clever reflection on the internal feelings of guilt and disgust Walt has towards himself despite mostly being in denial of it.
The lab is "contaminated", preventing them from working, but _really_ his home life and the connections he has in it are ruined, not to mention him being indirectly responsible for both a woman's death and the deaths from the plane collision. He's just focusing his frustration towards himself on the fly because it's an easy target.
Yes man that's right 👍
sh1ttiest episode EVER, on any show
@@galvanizedcorpse I like this episode
reading into it like an english teacher
no its not
1:00 Walt throws the shoe. Heisenberg receives it. Masterful storytelling.
The fly is such an underrated antagonist
Best antagonist in the show imo
2:23 Are you telling me a man just happens to fall like that? No, he orchestrated it, the fly!
IT CONTAMINATED THE LAB!
No not our precious fly!
to make it more brutal after landing into one of the machines walt falls on the broken pieces of glass
@@l_k_ What a sick joke!
Howard and Lalo really giving grounded performances in this scene
Also Zielgler probably
@@BoostlagZiegler was dissolved in acid or something I'm pretty sure, whatever it was he wasn't anywhere near that lab.
@@BoostlagZiegler wasn’t buried in the lab. At least we don’t see him buried there
Aaron Paul did a great job acting as the fly in this seen
😂
@@3SV4U No, it was Tony Dalton.
@@MarcoAntonioNieto it was both
@@kellerproductions8527 Patrick dalton
Tony Fabian
@@abdullahx4908 Chris Pratt
I just wanna know where gus was during this episode
Watching them in his office, having a good laugh.
@@edonkulation1337 the camera wasn’t installed yet
@@happinesshotel5375 nevermind then
@@ClaytonTheCracker yeah I dated two girls who never watched the show so I got to sit back and watch the series three times. Lol
Los Pollos Hermanos
0:15 I think Walt is standing directly over them there
lol and he throws the clipboard right near them
Lmao all this did was make me laugh it reminds me of Malcolm in the middle episode where Hal (Walter) was trying to kill a bee the whole episode and crashed his car into a wall to kill it 😂
Wouldn't be shocked if that inspired this episode XD
@@samuelbekele3601 Maybe this was all bryan cranstons idea of a hilarious filler episode he wanted vince to add in there. 😂
@@bimmyfrizzo3988 Believe it or not this episode exists cause when the crew went over budget with Season 3, they needed to produce an episode that was cheap, hence why it feels a bit disconnected from the other episodes.
If you listen carefully you will hear the fly saying : zzzzzzzziegler
I hated this episode when I was watching Breaking Bad for the first time. It made me impatient and I felt like skipping it. But now I understand why they made it: Walt's behavior toward the fly is a metaphor for his character flaw of obsession and self-absorbtion. He can't even prioritize getting over the bars when he's on the *literal edge, on the brink of a terrible fall* when he sees what he wants- the fly. Much like he can never pace himself in the meth world, he can never say no, because he has tunnel vision and ignores the glaring threats around him.
Also. The so called contamination he desperately tries to get rid of. Could be his very own. Much like the lab as he claims. He has been compromised. And the remorse he shows here is all gonna be gone soon. As he can't get rid of the fly he knows the pollution inside of him will never go away.
JESSE it's not that deep
And that it was a bottle episode because they'd spent the budget
I had similar feelings when watching the first 2 seasons of Better Call Saul. It was mostly boring to be honest, but after rewatching, you come to appreciate it more.
I felt it was the deepest and most terrifying episode in the series. The fly is a symbol for Jesse. Jesse is the contaminant who is going to blow everything up. But at the end of the episode, when Walt sees the fly on the ceiling, he realizes that he is the one who is harboring the fly. He wanted to work with Jesse because he wanted there to be a fly in the lab. Walt wants everything to blow up. This is the episode where Walt realized he had become a monster.
All of these comedic scenes done by Walt above Lalo and Howard.
spoder
Lalo and Howard probably became best friends at this point in time haha
If not they have the rest of eternity to do so.
lalo was just messing around w them
This part had me In tears 🤣
twt ;(
I showed this to my grandmother, she found it hilarious.
@@Omega_Redstone lmaoo
this has a new meaning now
Wdym?
@@FEdelasJONS Watch BCS to understand
@@imppro Oh....
Lalo….is this you?
This just shows how Walter can get so serious or distracted with something
Everyone’s talking about fly metaphors, and I’m sitting here being impressed by how they integrated the Stuntman and Bryan Cranston into the fall seamlessly.
This is especially hilarious because I just came to it directly from another BrBad clip in which the last line was, "You know how Walt is. He's a problem solver."
2:22 - Damn, he just broke his bad
He was in fact in danger
I can't believe this is the same place where Howard and Lalo... are...
Watching Walt relentlessly fight this fly reminds me of my Dad. My dad is very different from Walt in most ways but one thing they do very much share is stubbornness. When my Dad sees a problem to solve he will NOT quit until he accomplishes it, almost to an absurd point! As simple as finding the remote or crossword puzzles or more complex stuff in his work. It's admirable but sometimes can be a bit maddening for the rest of us.
he also sells meth
2:23 "My back...oh, my back!"
The ghosts of Howard and Lalo haunting the lab and watching this be like: 😐😐😐
This is when walter became flysenburg
After watching bcs, we can agree that lab was contaminated way before
2:23 This is the exact moment Walt became the Walter Fall
Fallter White
The fly buzzing sounds like Peter Griffin laughing while playing hide & seek.
Who said Lalo and Walter never meet? They sure as hell did :)
This is the moment Walt hires the two best hitmen west of the Mississippi
The fly was there due to the rotting corpses buried underneath the floor.
Lalo and Howard: 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Poor guy
Can't believe they made the fly do it 🗿. Incredible acting from the fly's part
"Say my name, Walt."
"F-Flysenberg."
"You're god damn right."
Howard and Lalo deciding to do a little trolling by collectively reincarnating into a fly:
So Howard and lalo Salamanca was there buried together
When I first watched this scene, these comments really confused me but after watching BCS I just find them hilarious
Certified "Man Vs Bee" moment.
2:22 this is the moment walt becomes hinesburg
2:25 I used to not see the transition from CGI to real, but now it’s so obvious. You can clearly see Walt sliding over the floor into the position he is actually in
fun fact: in a deleted scene bryan cranston got so angry at the fly he pulled out a real gun and shot it so they had to find a new fly and retake this scene Bravo Vince!
2:24 Walter breaks his back, cuts to credits, baby blue plays. The end.
Anyone notice how Walt is lying in the exact same position as Howard with one arm out and the other slightly bent across his body - but in a mirror image?
Fun Fact: It's a real fly not CGI.
2:24 is actually two shots into one with the fall being done by a stunt devil, and then bryan being switched in before the zoom in. its crazy cause you cant tell at all. zazo zince
This is the moment, Walter became Hal, and the Fly became Flysenberg
I'm sorry, but Walt falling down and him going woah is freaking hysterical to me.
Dwayne Johnson performance as the fly was phenomenal
imagine if this was how the directors made the series end? walter like hitting his neck on the cylinder tank and just *baby blue starts playing*
2:23
birds eye view we look straight down on walt as he tumbles into frame lying flat on his back on the floor, staring up, his eyes lifeless. We continue skyward looking down on walt as high as we can go. "baby blue" plays. end of series
How did Bryan did that fall scene without a stunt double at 2:22? It looked like a real fall
They actually used a stunt double for the fall and after the fall the stunt double end the take in a specific pose. Then they got Bryan Cranston to start in the exact same position where the stunt double was and continued the shot with the eventual closeup on Cranston.
@@strikerecho2592 I looked closely and actually saw the cut!
@@Epic.Maw. Can you give me an exact timestap of the cut? I checked over and over, even using frame by frame and its basically impossible to see. Very masterfully done indeed.
When Breaking Bad became a comedy show for a few minutes
This is the moment Heisenberg became Dumbsenberg
His need to control things is so over the top 🤣🤣
This was the moment that Wall fell and knocked the wind out of himself
probably the most tough kill walt and jesse have to do they kill everyone with thier mad skills but takes everything to kill this fly.
Greatest Villain in Breaking Bad. It’s hard to believe that the Fly truely outsmarted Heisenberg.
This is the exact moment Walter Wasps became Fly-zenberg
To think that all that time, investment and logistic to make the secret meth lab (as we saw in Better Call Saul) ended up with THIS. I can't stop laughing
Walt is literally me whenever a fly gets into the house.
This is the moment walt become heisenberg fr
Zieeeeeeglerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Man, imagine if this was the END of Walter White, imagine if this was how his story ended, and he just died, I would have loved that.
My first thought when I saw this was that he needed to go to the hospital immediately.
How good was Walt's eyesight to not lose track of a tiny fly
He is the one who falls
2:24 this is the exact moment walt becomes heisenberg
At that scène i was like, Walter don't Walt no no don't do that you're going to fall noo. No walter Please do not hit your glasses pleaaase
this is the moment walter became heisenberg
I love the crazy in this episode.
it would be a nice gimmic to think the fly comes from lalos corpse that is rotting under the Cement of the Lab. ^o^
Yo tf ??! How did you know
@@bhargavdipankar it makes sense he would die there (we saw the gun hidden) but I have no clue how he predicted they would be buried there….
@@rpshmuck972 exactly my thought. The precision , might be john titor 🥸
Imagine if Walt actually died here like what would Gus have even did?
As a teenager, I figured it out. You chase the fly. Every time it lands, you scare it up. (Don't bother trying to hit it--yet.) It flies away. You follow it again. It lands again. You scare it up again. You keep doing that.
NOTE: You can walk faster than a fly can fly. The hard part is keeping your eye on it.
The fly will take longer and longer to take to flight when you scare it up. Eventually, when it's good and tired, and basically ready to give up, swatting it is a cinch.
This is my favourite type of episode - just stick the main two characters in an inescapable situation. The bit where Walter almost tells Jesse what happened to Jane...
the fly deserves an emmy award for his role in this episode
This is one of the many scenes in Breaking Bad that cemented it in history.
Fly is the most dangerous villain in breaking bad
The fact this was a whole episode about walt and jesse chasing a mf fly just makes this even funnier
This is the exact moment Walter White became Breaking Bad
I was just waiting the whole time for the fly to say beep beep
Lalo Salamanca was reincarnated into a fly. Howard is still in the ground.
if you look closley at at 2:23, you see the exact moment walter white becomes heisenberg.
that's an f-ing "Tom & Jerry'" reference in Breaking Bad
Fly: “don’t worry, Its gonna be like I’m not even here”
This entire scene is built like a cartoon
This entire episode I was like, why is he so obsessed with getting the fly!?
Same
This is the moment that Walter White became Hal.
The best episode, ever.
Walt has serious issues with his OCD.