@@deusvult6229 It is NOT a YT policy. To blur or not to blur is the channel creator's choice. BB starts every episode with the warning TV-MA, gore, language, smoking, substances. They cover their responsibility by providing this information to the audience....it is as clear as day. If a channel creator is personally offended by something, then they blur it. Sidebar: @hoggo I included you in my reply for fun and to give you some support.
@@Nr15121 it's under the DHS still and I did attend the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Georgia like all other Federal Law Enforcement agencies do. As for your description of the job, you act as if touching a bunch of sweaty people wearing non fitting clothes and who leave shit in their pockets when they are told not to is fun, I guarantee you it's not, nobody enjoys doing pat downs but people can conceal dangerous shit anywhere, and you never know if the person coming through is a test, because we do get tested.
@@TheBasedTyrant never said it was fun I will say it’s pointless. Security theater, every time a real federal agency rests tsa you fail miserably, you are being forced to grope and harass people for zero reason. Every piece of data says tsa does zero good and is totally ineffective at stopping threats
If he hasn't seen it and accepted to react to it, he obviously had NO issue with having it spoiled, evidently because he won't ever watch it. Plus he CLEARLY said he hates this show so...
I think it's good he knows how to set aside his experience with shows like this to truly engage with what's happening on screen, be it action or storytelling. Too many guys like this will be the first to scoff at anything like this because "that's not standard procedure" or "nobody could ever take on as many guys like that and live." They miss the artistry of the action. Though we need to get him to watch the show fully since he doesn't like it (yet).
One of the (many) reasons Breaking Bad is so strong because of the mindset the writers had when they wrote it. They put in an extensive amount of research and work to make the show as believable as they could. Of course it still has its moments of “okay that’s a bit contrived”, some of those things are necessary to keep the story moving forward, but they are few and far between. There are far more examples of how impressively consistent and grounded the story is. Everything feels like cause and effect. Even when they manage to throw in a twist, it never feels cheap because they put in the work to build their payoffs properly. They wanted people to have a hard time ripping it apart.
He did also talk about how the labs aren’t for DEA to breach, they just breach the location, and they would most likely know beforehand if the whole location was volatile. They have a special unit come in specifically for the lab
My favorite thing about this guy is that he actually understands how narrative devices can be more important than realism. So many of these series focus on solely what is and isn't realistic, but Chris actually understands how reality is used as a TOOL in writing, video game design, etc. He's definitely got a head for these sort of things. Huge props!
Breaking bad is a 10/10 Hank played a cop to the T. Fun fact they got the real DEA and police involved aswell as real chemist’s on set and to help the writers. ✍️ that’s why the show is so damn good Vince gilligan payed attention to grave detail. If you’ve never seen the show WATCH IT.
No wonder why hank was such a corrupt/lazy DEA agent then, they were just like the actual DEA..except hank didn't shoot the family dog, that was the only fake part they had about his character.
In the critically acclaimed television show Breaking Bad, Walter White's socks played a crucial role in his transformation from a struggling high school chemistry teacher to a ruthless methamphetamine producer. At the beginning of the series, Walter is a kind and compassionate man, struggling to make ends meet and provide for his family. But as he becomes more involved in the drug world, his morals begin to shift. And it is through his socks that this transformation is most evident. One of the key moments in Walter's descent into darkness occurs when his wife, Skyler, sniffs his socks and realizes that he has been cooking meth. This revelation causes a rift in their relationship, as Skyler struggles to come to terms with the fact that her husband has been leading a double life. As the series progresses, Walter becomes more and more disconnected from his family and his former life. His socks, which were once a symbol of his mundane existence, become a symbol of his newfound power and wealth. He begins to wear more expensive, stylish socks, further distancing himself from the man he once was. In the end, it is Walter's socks that ultimately bring about his downfall.
Let's not forget the significance of his pants. People seem to forget the first shot of Breaking Bad involves pants flying through the air. Walter's pants represents his innocence, which is why he's not wearing pants the first time he cooks meth. When he gains his confidence, one of the first thing Walter does is beat up kids who were making fun of Walter Jr. who is trying on new pants. Walter Jr. is the most innocent character, so it's fitting one of his major first scenes is trying on new pants. On contrary, one of the least innocent characters Hector Salamanca is famous for the scene of pooping his pants. Furthermore, he dies to a bomb strapped near his pants. The reason pants are a symbolism for innocence is because you take off pants when performing indecent acts. When Jesse is with Jane and blackmailing Walt, Walter tells Jesse "nice job, wearing the pants" pointing out that Jesse is innocent to Jane's true intentions and is being used by her because of his innocence. And when Walter White dies at the end, he's wearing the same pair of pants from the opening scene, symbolism of how death returns us to the beginning and humbles us all. The way Vince uses color symbolism, sock symbolism, and pants symbolism is brilliant. We don't deserve incredible minds like him.
During the investigation Hank (the guy with the messed up hand) writes a statement to them admitting to assault, which is why he was stripped of his firearm.
F I knew almost everything about the last 3 episodes that despite its high ratings I didn't enjoy them as much as I would if I didn't get them spoiled, but I'm glad I didn't know about: Todd's death Jesse being a slave
From what I've heard, the cartels avoid killing DEA agents (unlike on this show) as that would give them reason to start operating in Mexico whose government and authorities would most likely happily accept and unlike them the DEA isn't nearly as corrupt and can't just be bought off or threatened like so many Mexican officials. Look up the story of Kiki Camerena, a DEA agent that was tortured and killed by the Guadalajara cartel and what the result was
Quite interesting, because this is the story Ghost Recon Wildlands used in a way to enact just this to take down the Santa Blanca Cartel. It's based off that exact same story. The US government sent in special forces in conjunction with the CIA and the DEA's backing to destroy the cartel in that game's story. It'd make sense that the US government would not stand for cartels killing their DEA agents, because the fact that the US has sent massive invasion forces to retaliate against the killing of their own citizens over the past three decades says a lot.
Did you know? That there was a break it bad video game called “Criminal Elements” now unavailable, people say that if you break it bad and cook at meth at 3AM Walter White will come to you and give you a free copy of the free mobile game, but there’s a cost. Walter White will put his [REDACTED] in you’re [REDACTED] which causes [REDACTED] to happen to you’re [REDACTED] out of sheer shock of seeing his [REDACTED] causing you’re [REDACTED] to go off.
2:40 "We are very careful. It can actually destroy your lungs." A minute before you said, it was ridiculous that they were wearing gas masks when entering the meth lab.
5 ¢ about the perimeter: Jesse was supposed to be in another building by chance after having slept with a neighbor supposedly, not escaping the perimeter.
I managed the DEA headquarters in NYC for years. There are two types of DEA agent, the ones that view the job as a step to another area of law enforcement, and those who take the job very very seriously. It was mostly the latter, but those formers were scary.
My mom was former police officer she could barely watch CSI: Miami in the beginning but now she likes watching reruns of Monk and some British detective shows. She had to do the same as Chris and try to leave her police mind set to the side watch the show's.
My chemist and CSI friends have all chimed in to me about the CSI franchise. (Miami is by far the most egregious.) But all of the things they show 4 people on a team doing are, in real life, done by multiple labs and departments. Plus the sets with all the viles of multicolored liquids mean nothing. lol But, it is entertaining, right?
I watched Breaking Bad with spoiled ending and some of a character's fates. And yet, I was even more intriigued on how does everything would lead up to this. So even if you just got spoiled, this show is still a worth watching.
I mean, the premise of the show itself kinda spoils someone's end already, the rest is done on borrowed time. Side characters though? That can be a surprise.
3:13 I heard from Martin on Periodic Videos is that an explosion in the R/V wouldn’t be likely. Of course I didn’t see all the chemicals they used. I could be wrong tho.
I like this new series (if you're calling it that) the experts have been reacting to videogames all the time so we give em movies and TV shows, I like it.
Love your content Chris much love to you keep up the great work and God bless you. p.s can you do a react on end of watch or prisoner? If you haven't watched them I highly recommend 👌 👍
You gotta watch the show!!!!! I am not even really a TV show watching kind of person but Breaking Bad is excellent and watching it was time well spent.
1:55 I know this video is a year old but I know from talking to my local cops that they sometimes masked up when doing meth lab busts. A lot of toxic fumes and bad cooks sometimes release ammonia and worse.
Even if you're being spoiled,the show is still worth it,10/10
I’ll probably watch!
shut up3.
@@ChrisTHECOP do it
Can confirm, I spoiled myself a lot of stuff, but when I watched the show it was still awesome
@@ChrisTHECOPtotally worth it! As well as the partner series, Better Call Saul.
“Hey can we review a guy cooking meth?”
“Yeah of course, just make sure to blur out the cigarette”
youtube policies:)
welcome to yt
Babytube
@@deusvult6229 that is not a policie
@@deusvult6229 It is NOT a YT policy. To blur or not to blur is the channel creator's choice. BB starts every episode with the warning TV-MA, gore, language, smoking, substances. They cover their responsibility by providing this information to the audience....it is as clear as day. If a channel creator is personally offended by something, then they blur it. Sidebar: @hoggo I included you in my reply for fun and to give you some support.
Yo mista white
My name is Skyler White yo.
I am not in danger, I am the danger
MISTAAAAAAA
Waltuh
It's breakin' time
Love the fact that jesse not wearing a shirt is blurred out but you can show the guy getting dissolved in acid
And the cigarette too
It's so stupid
Priorities
youtube for you 😻
"What guy"
As someone who used to work for the TSA I can say that you can in fact be suspended without pay without any investigation in Federal Law Enforcement.
A mall cop in polyester who gropes people is very different than a federal agent
@@Nr15121 it's under the DHS still and I did attend the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Georgia like all other Federal Law Enforcement agencies do.
As for your description of the job, you act as if touching a bunch of sweaty people wearing non fitting clothes and who leave shit in their pockets when they are told not to is fun, I guarantee you it's not, nobody enjoys doing pat downs but people can conceal dangerous shit anywhere, and you never know if the person coming through is a test, because we do get tested.
@@TheBasedTyrant killed him so bad he deleted his comment 😂
@@jordand190 comment is still there
@@TheBasedTyrant never said it was fun I will say it’s pointless. Security theater, every time a real federal agency rests tsa you fail miserably, you are being forced to grope and harass people for zero reason. Every piece of data says tsa does zero good and is totally ineffective at stopping threats
feel bad that they're spoiling this masterpiece of a show to chris
the entire show is out for over 10 years
if you get it spoiled it's your own fault lmao
@@bigboss4178 i swear
If he hasn't seen it and accepted to react to it, he obviously had NO issue with having it spoiled, evidently because he won't ever watch it. Plus he CLEARLY said he hates this show so...
they couldnt wait for him to finish it ;c
@@bigboss4178 facts
"Yeah, guys, that's illegal. You shouldn't do that"
I can't wait until we get to see the Drug Lord react to Breaking Bad
"Yeah, that is how we actually are"
Cop reacts to Breaking Bad
Drug Lord reacts to S.W.A.T
I mean We already have a Mafia boss reacting to Mafia movies, so why not?
I think it's good he knows how to set aside his experience with shows like this to truly engage with what's happening on screen, be it action or storytelling. Too many guys like this will be the first to scoff at anything like this because "that's not standard procedure" or "nobody could ever take on as many guys like that and live." They miss the artistry of the action.
Though we need to get him to watch the show fully since he doesn't like it (yet).
Hey thanks…
Absolute agree
It might have some unrealistic aspects but goddamn this show is still great
One of the (many) reasons Breaking Bad is so strong because of the mindset the writers had when they wrote it. They put in an extensive amount of research and work to make the show as believable as they could. Of course it still has its moments of “okay that’s a bit contrived”, some of those things are necessary to keep the story moving forward, but they are few and far between. There are far more examples of how impressively consistent and grounded the story is. Everything feels like cause and effect. Even when they manage to throw in a twist, it never feels cheap because they put in the work to build their payoffs properly. They wanted people to have a hard time ripping it apart.
It is also interesting to notice there are real events that when told in medium of fiction get immediately dismissed as unrealistic.
“Won’t use your mask unless we absolutely have to”
“It can destroy your lungs”
He did also talk about how the labs aren’t for DEA to breach, they just breach the location, and they would most likely know beforehand if the whole location was volatile. They have a special unit come in specifically for the lab
"Yup, that's illegal"
Yup that’s illegal, you shouldn’t be doing that.
damn there goes my plans...
My favorite thing about this guy is that he actually understands how narrative devices can be more important than realism. So many of these series focus on solely what is and isn't realistic, but Chris actually understands how reality is used as a TOOL in writing, video game design, etc. He's definitely got a head for these sort of things. Huge props!
Breaking bad is a 10/10 Hank played a cop to the T.
Fun fact they got the real DEA and police involved aswell as real chemist’s on set and to help the writers. ✍️ that’s why the show is so damn good Vince gilligan payed attention to grave detail. If you’ve never seen the show WATCH IT.
Did you see BCS as well?
@@ZenShroud1 I have, it's great. Got more of a low-key low-stakes vibe, but the writing and cinematography are on point as usual.
they got the real dea to show them how to really cook meth too
@@iminumst7827This girl still says "low key" smh 🤦🏻♂️
No wonder why hank was such a corrupt/lazy DEA agent then, they were just like the actual DEA..except hank didn't shoot the family dog, that was the only fake part they had about his character.
Honestly love Chris's commentary. Clearly switched on and willing to give his insight in a way that understands its fiction. Keep it up!
"Yup thats bad and you shuldn't be doing that"
In the critically acclaimed television show Breaking Bad, Walter White's socks played a crucial role in his transformation from a struggling high school chemistry teacher to a ruthless methamphetamine producer.
At the beginning of the series, Walter is a kind and compassionate man, struggling to make ends meet and provide for his family. But as he becomes more involved in the drug world, his morals begin to shift. And it is through his socks that this transformation is most evident.
One of the key moments in Walter's descent into darkness occurs when his wife, Skyler, sniffs his socks and realizes that he has been cooking meth. This revelation causes a rift in their relationship, as Skyler struggles to come to terms with the fact that her husband has been leading a double life.
As the series progresses, Walter becomes more and more disconnected from his family and his former life. His socks, which were once a symbol of his mundane existence, become a symbol of his newfound power and wealth. He begins to wear more expensive, stylish socks, further distancing himself from the man he once was.
In the end, it is Walter's socks that ultimately bring about his downfall.
Bravo vince
How could I have never noticed?!?
This comment socks.
Let's not forget the significance of his pants. People seem to forget the first shot of Breaking Bad involves pants flying through the air. Walter's pants represents his innocence, which is why he's not wearing pants the first time he cooks meth. When he gains his confidence, one of the first thing Walter does is beat up kids who were making fun of Walter Jr. who is trying on new pants. Walter Jr. is the most innocent character, so it's fitting one of his major first scenes is trying on new pants. On contrary, one of the least innocent characters Hector Salamanca is famous for the scene of pooping his pants. Furthermore, he dies to a bomb strapped near his pants. The reason pants are a symbolism for innocence is because you take off pants when performing indecent acts. When Jesse is with Jane and blackmailing Walt, Walter tells Jesse "nice job, wearing the pants" pointing out that Jesse is innocent to Jane's true intentions and is being used by her because of his innocence.
And when Walter White dies at the end, he's wearing the same pair of pants from the opening scene, symbolism of how death returns us to the beginning and humbles us all. The way Vince uses color symbolism, sock symbolism, and pants symbolism is brilliant. We don't deserve incredible minds like him.
The boss can sock me
"Making drugs is a crime. We would arrest you for that"
During the investigation Hank (the guy with the messed up hand) writes a statement to them admitting to assault, which is why he was stripped of his firearm.
This is truly one of the game of all time
I got spoiled so bad for this show that I know the entire plot of season 5 without watching it
F
I knew almost everything about the last 3 episodes that despite its high ratings I didn't enjoy them as much as I would if I didn't get them spoiled, but I'm glad I didn't know about:
Todd's death
Jesse being a slave
If it’s from this video then it’s your own fault
Still watch it! I've been spoiled too, but watching Season 5 has been the best viewing experinece in my life
Most spoilers here are for pilot episode and... the very end, unfortunately. Especially sad since he didn't have much to say about that scene.
“Yep, doing that is illegal, don’t do that”
Some of those officers in the swat scene were actual DEA officers. This was said by Vince himself during live commentary audio.
Wow, an officer watching breaking bad. Amazing
Right!
@@ChrisTHECOP woah, it's Chris the cop
@@coolboynum1 *whoa
From what I've heard, the cartels avoid killing DEA agents (unlike on this show) as that would give them reason to start operating in Mexico whose government and authorities would most likely happily accept and unlike them the DEA isn't nearly as corrupt and can't just be bought off or threatened like so many Mexican officials. Look up the story of Kiki Camerena, a DEA agent that was tortured and killed by the Guadalajara cartel and what the result was
Quite interesting, because this is the story Ghost Recon Wildlands used in a way to enact just this to take down the Santa Blanca Cartel. It's based off that exact same story. The US government sent in special forces in conjunction with the CIA and the DEA's backing to destroy the cartel in that game's story. It'd make sense that the US government would not stand for cartels killing their DEA agents, because the fact that the US has sent massive invasion forces to retaliate against the killing of their own citizens over the past three decades says a lot.
Except the cartel didn't kill Hank
@@jred2day766 They're not talking about them killing Hank. It's the IED tortoise bomb that killed multiple agents.
@@finneganlefebvre8539 oh ok
@@jred2day766 It's all good, I get where you're coming from :) just trying to explain!
Judging by his demeanor and his room, I'd prolly get on really well with Chris. Seems like a top lad
"spoiler alert for chris the cop"
walt: it's hank, his name is hank
Blurs a shirtless guy and a burning cigarette, shows meth being made and a body dissolving through a floor
You guys should make a Filmology channel if you guys are gonna focus of movies and tv stuff. I think that would be awesome.
8:46 He escapes from the neighbors house, not the house they raid. Nice reaction and some fun facts :)
I'm glad I searched comments first, I was going to say that.
Vids like this keep BB fresh, thanks!
yup thats illegal
Chris the cop would be a good character on a cop show
Yo I just started watching swat can’t wait to see you on there
About the suspension with no pay thing: The agent submitted a report where he confessed to assaulting a suspect so the facts weren't in question.
Did you know? That there was a break it bad video game called “Criminal Elements” now unavailable, people say that if you break it bad and cook at meth at 3AM Walter White will come to you and give you a free copy of the free mobile game, but there’s a cost. Walter White will put his [REDACTED] in you’re [REDACTED] which causes [REDACTED] to happen to you’re [REDACTED] out of sheer shock of seeing his [REDACTED] causing you’re [REDACTED] to go off.
oh dont worry the [REDACTED] is family friendly.
I noticed he has the masters of the universe castle greyskull in the backround, he deserves a medal of honor
"yup thats illegal, you shouldnt be doing that"
I can't recommend this show enough even if you know the spoilers, the progression to those moments and the story it tells is unparalleled
Now I wait for Capt Chris to react to the raid movie with his tactical analysis
Would love to see Chris The Cop react to my favorite TV show ever, The Shield.
You where faster then me, and 100% agree. Chris the Cop should react on The Shield one of the best TV shows ever made.
The Shield was so, *so* good.
Also Chicago P.D. Both shows are similar
I loved that series too!
I’m waiting for a real meth cook to review Breaking Bad
Can't wait for a real cinnabon worker to review the gene scenes from better call saul
this guy said "we are not gonna put our gas mask on" at 1:26 then at 2:40 he says "this stuff is very toxic and will destroy your lungs "
"Yep that's bad you shouldn't do that"
I like how they censored a cigarette but not m3th and still showed 60% of cooking process😅
last question: if you're brother in law is meth kingpin, would you give him away
If we're doing TV show reactions, I'd love to get Chris the Cop's opinions on Sons of Anarchy!
OMG loved the entire series!
Worst show ever made
@@Stonewall29 I’ll give you that it was very unrealistic, for some reason I liked it, don’t ask me why though…
@@ChrisTHECOP Perhaps because it was well written? The writer was channeling Hamlet as the overall story arc.
@@JohnNewkirk1 I did not know that. If I watch I will have to keep that in the back of my mind
"Yeah you can't be doing that"
“Yea that’s illegal” end of video
“Yeah so he’s breaking the law that sucks”
Why is Steve Gomez seeing himself he already made the show
"Yup looks illegal to me, you could be arrested for that"
“That’s the end for Chris the cop”
Walt: “His name is Hank”
2:40 "We are very careful. It can actually destroy your lungs." A minute before you said, it was ridiculous that they were wearing gas masks when entering the meth lab.
“This may come as a surprise to you, but cooking meth is illegal”
I want him to react to the dirty cop scenes in better call Saul, I think that'd be entertaining.
Would love to see Chris the Cop reacts to Person of Interest, plenty of police/detective scenes in there!
Hmmmm
I just love you get spoiled at the first glimps of the video playing
Every citizen should be able to carry at all times. End qualified immunity.
5 ¢ about the perimeter: Jesse was supposed to be in another building by chance after having slept with a neighbor supposedly, not escaping the perimeter.
Someone needs to be a compilation of all the times Chris the Cop appeared in TV and Movies.
That would be EPIC
I managed the DEA headquarters in NYC for years.
There are two types of DEA agent, the ones that view the job as a step to another area of law enforcement, and those who take the job very very seriously.
It was mostly the latter, but those formers were scary.
My mom was former police officer she could barely watch CSI: Miami in the beginning but now she likes watching reruns of Monk and some British detective shows. She had to do the same as Chris and try to leave her police mind set to the side watch the show's.
Same thing with doctors, nurses and other medical professionals watching medical shows, no doubt. Or lawyers watching legal shows.
@@hbk314 I bet
My chemist and CSI friends have all chimed in to me about the CSI franchise. (Miami is by far the most egregious.) But all of the things they show 4 people on a team doing are, in real life, done by multiple labs and departments. Plus the sets with all the viles of multicolored liquids mean nothing. lol But, it is entertaining, right?
@@JohnNewkirk1 yep it is
Yup, that's illegal
Hank said in episode 1 that the fumes could be toxic if made wrong, hence why the dea agents were wearing a mask
I watched Breaking Bad with spoiled ending and some of a character's fates. And yet, I was even more intriigued on how does everything would lead up to this.
So even if you just got spoiled, this show is still a worth watching.
I mean, the premise of the show itself kinda spoils someone's end already, the rest is done on borrowed time. Side characters though? That can be a surprise.
Ah yes, the greatest RPG of all time Breaking Bad
Wow, what a great content, thank you, I enjoyed it a lot!
Bro censored a cigarette even though they are standing in a mobile Meth Lab
3:13 I heard from Martin on Periodic Videos is that an explosion in the R/V wouldn’t be likely. Of course I didn’t see all the chemicals they used. I could be wrong tho.
"yup its illegal, you shouldn't be doing that"
You cannot judge the show just by watching the clips where the show is The Masterpiece if you watch till the end of it.
“We don’t wear our masks unless we need to” and then “labs are hazmat situations”
Yes cops don't go around in gasmasks generally but are careful when facing a lab, why is it strange?
@@KasumiRINA Because the cops that had masks "they didn't need" were raiding a meth lab.
The reason Krazy-8 was smoking is because he’s meant to be ignorant.
Krazy-8 wasn’t the some smoking it was Emilio
@@user-bq8on5it3f potato, potatoe, they both act ignorant
I wish I could forget this show so I could watch it for the first time again
they blurred the cigarette but not the blood and guts i respect that
Ah yes my favorite game "Breaking Bad"
"Breaking Bad has really made some people into some really popular pop stars"
"4 3 2 1 Eaaaarthhhh belloooow usssss... "
“His name- is HANK”
I like this new series (if you're calling it that) the experts have been reacting to videogames all the time so we give em movies and TV shows, I like it.
“The mountains of methamphetamines are fine, but blur the cigarettes. That’ll show them!”
you know this guy is a cop when every single criminal is a "bad guy"
Love your content Chris much love to you keep up the great work and God bless you. p.s can you do a react on end of watch or prisoner? If you haven't watched them I highly recommend 👌 👍
I wrote a review on Breaking Bad Blu-ray Box the only time in 24 years that i write on popculture, that i gave a review a 10. It's perfect.
I expected this video to just be "yup, that's illegal, you shouldn't be doing that"
did you know the type of criminal that can react to this tv series (also known as franchise) which is amc's breaking bad
Amazing episode, we love you chris! all the best on 2023 to you sir!!
i love the castle grayskull you have in the background
bros tryna be doctor mike
"Thats illegal"
“yup that’s illegal, you shouldn’t be doing that”
They are seriously blurring out a guy smoking a cigarette
don't blame the player, blame the game
The also blurred Walts baggy old briefs for which I'm thankful.
My name is Skylar white yo
You gotta watch the show!!!!! I am not even really a TV show watching kind of person but Breaking Bad is excellent and watching it was time well spent.
Censoring the cigarette while reacting to a show about crystal meth 😂
1:55 I know this video is a year old but I know from talking to my local cops that they sometimes masked up when doing meth lab busts. A lot of toxic fumes and bad cooks sometimes release ammonia and worse.
“Yup that’s illegal, you shouldn’t do that!”
I wish this was waaaaay longer
I’m a hardcore brba & bcs fan, and it was hard to find other shows to get into but I just started _The Sopranos_ and holy crap I’ve been missing out!
“yup that’s illegal you shouldn’t be doing that”
it's more about Hank so it's a good video
@@cosmichappenings6674 lol yeah that tweet is just so funny tho