Walt Stands Up For His Son | Pilot | Breaking Bad
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- A high school chemistry teacher resorts to selling drugs in order to provide for his family.
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Season One - Episode One: "Pilot"
Episode Description:
Unassuming high school chemistry teacher Walter White (Bryan Cranston) discovers he has lung cancer. Desperate to secure his family's financial future and finally free from the fear that had always inhibited him, Walt teams up with a former student to turn a used RV into a mobile drug lab.
Episode Overview:
Formerly a successful research chemist at a prestigious government laboratory, Walter White has been reduced to teaching apathetic high school students in Albuquerque while holding down a part-time job at a car wash in order to make ends meet. Along with his wife, Skyler, who has carved a modest career out of buying and selling items on eBay, he’s raising a son, Walter, Jr., a strong-willed seventeen-year-old whose cerebral palsy challenges the family. Yet all of these difficulties pale in comparison to Walter’s latest discovery. The day after his fiftieth birthday party where his brother-in-law, DEA Agent Hank Weld, steals the show with anecdotes about life on the front lines of the drug war, Walter collapses at the car wash. Ending up in the emergency room, he’s diagnosed with cancer and given two years to live, but chooses to keep the bad news to himself.
With his family’s future as his top priority, Walter seizes upon an offer to ride along with Hank for a meth lab raid. After seeing a former student, Jesse Lee Pinkman, narrowly escape arrest at the ramshackle drug lab, and recalling Hank’s tales of the large amounts of cash confiscated during the raids, Walter approaches the skeptical Jesse with an offer to become partners. So, after raiding his high school stockroom for some first-rate equipment, he cashes in his retirement fund to buy a used RV to use as a mobile lab that can operate out of view of nosy neighbors, their competition, and the police.
Although it isn’t long before the pair possesses the purest crystal meth that Jesse has ever seen, things quickly sour once Jesse turns to a local drug dealer, Krazy-8. While Krazy-8 is eager to make a deal, his cousin Emilio, who took the fall when the old lab was busted, is bent on revenge. And things only get worse when, after taking Jesse hostage and returning to the RV, Emilio recalls seeing Walter with the DEA on the night he was arrested. Facing the end to his audacious plan before it can get off the ground forces Walter to think fast. With a fearlessness borne from the knowledge of his death sentence, he calls on his chemist’s experience and engineers a daring escape - one that leaves Krazy-8 and Emilio dead and Walter and Jesse repairing their damaged lab before resuming their quest to become drug kingpins.
If that had happened in season 4 he would have killed them
lol
they would just dissappear from the scene one by one lol
Turned em into dude soup
Id love to see that
He would of killed him later. He wouldn’t of killed him where there was witnesses
Walter didn’t become a bad ass, he always was. It was dormant inside him.
And, by implication, all of us. And, by implication, that's what makes his rising so joyful and terrifying, while being mirrored by his woeful moral decline at the same time. The confusion between the two is extant in real life, and the honest among us know that and find the world and our potential ways forward so complex because of it.
Breaking Bad is based on Jekyll and Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. The good gentle man and the monster inside him who battle for his soul.
I think it's generally true. If you look at how even perfectly normal, calm people get agitated when driving. Or think about soldiers - dropping a tonne of explosives on a city is quite impressively illegal - unless you're wearing a military uniform whilst doing it. But soldiers are normal people who - after a few months training - do things most of us would never contemplate. I'm sure we've all know a guy who's lovely, until he gets a drink inside him.
And that's my point. I don't think any of us are that far removed from violence if we're made angry enough. Not as far as we'd like to think, certainly.
You all guys make GREAT points and I agree. Truth is, we all have it inside us. This show captured it perfectly.
@@Rapscallion2009 That's EXACTLY what Basic Training is for...
"Inside each of you is a killer waiting to emerge. We MUST harness your killer instinct. HONE IT. IF we do not harness your killer instinct, come the moment of truth YOU WILL HESITATE! YOU WILL NOT FIRE! At that moment, YOU WILL BECOME DEAD MARINES! AND THEN LADIES... YOU WILL BE IN A WORLD OF SHIT(!)... because Marines are NOT allowed to
DIE WITHOUT PERMISSION!"
[Please read all the caps with extra emphasis on those words.]
Gunny Hartman (portrayed by Gunny R. Lee Ermey), Full Metal Jacket
What’s wrong Chief? Having a little trouble walking? That would be the ricin I gave you
Goodbye jock,justin,josh,bustin or whatever the fuck asshole oriented name your football champion dad gave you.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
hahaha
thats actually really funny
You know, thinking on it, this is the first guy he threatens, Lydia is the last - both VERY similar threats. Probably another cool little easter egg
I don’t see this as Walt becoming Heisenberg, I see a father standing up for and defending his son
a more accurate saying would be Walt is no longer caged by fear
I see it as both. In my eyes, Heisenberg is who Walt truly is. His true self, pushed down and repressed. It’s true that he loves his family, but he has a hunger and a crave for power, and anything that will satiate and inflate his ego would always come first. This is Heisenberg. This is Walt. This is who he is inside. Except, he has spent his life caged by fear, and as a result, he repressed Heisenberg, and became the mild mannered Walter White. But Heisenberg has always been in there, and the cancer diagnosis allowed Walt to set Heisenberg free. Heisenberg can do the things that Walt can’t. He can intimidate, fight, kill, anything to reach his ends. Like so many have said, Walt walks out, Heisenberg walks in. Walt can’t stand up for his son, but Heisenberg can. So Heisenberg does.
This is the moment when Walter White become Heisenbreakfast.
@@alexspaderlmaooo
@@jeromevaleska2014Walter does not have split personalities. Heisenberg is just a name he created so people wouldn’t know his real name. Heisenberg is not a separate character or person. Walter is Walter
Now THIS is when Flynn became Breakfastberg
Omfg this is way to funny
@mythical j Walter Jr.*
@Shit Bitch yeah glad he changed it to breakfastberg
"breakfastberg" LMAO
Lmfao
So crazy that this was the exact moment when Hank became Gus Fring
And when Hank became Gus, the minerals became rocks
And he stole Walt's Steam Account shortly after, forcing him to cook methodé for the rest of his lifetime
@ 😲
@ but whre is the cocainer?
In my nose mr whiterr
Dude, you know when they got home that Skyler jumped his bones after this. No question.
Wasn't the only bone she jumped
Lol! I was gonna post that but you beat me to it!
@@TheKing-nu4fk hhhhhhhhhhh 😂😂😂😂😂
Lol we all saw it
Most women are not turned on by violence.
Wow. So many layers to this show. I have to rewatch it because I'm starting to see that the person Walt "becomes" by the end of the show is really the person he's always been. He only let Heisenberg out because he thought he was going to die, but then when he realized he wasn't going to die, it was already too late to go back. He's repressed all these feelings of rage, and resentment, and feeling emasculated for years and Heisenberg is the culmination of a man who's had enough.
Absolutely. I'm on my 5th binge of watching....and new stuff still keeps cropping up.
Well said
More than you know. Walt left Gretchen and Gray Matter because he couldn't stand her family was rich and he was middle class.
While to some degree I agree with the people that say that Walt was always Heisenberg, I think they’re missing the point. Walt always had the *potential* to become Heisenberg, but Heisenberg was not always within him. Heisenberg wasn’t this “Jekyll and Hyde” type monster that was just waiting to emerge, it was a rapid transformation of a once good husband, father, and teacher. The whole point of the show is stated at the outset. “Technically, chemistry is the study of matter, but I prefer to see it as the study of change. It's growth, then decay, then transformation.” Change. The point of the show isn’t to say that Walter was always a bad person, but rather that he always had the potential to become a bad person, which eventually, of course, he did.
Walter White wasn’t always Heisenberg, but given the right conditions he would have this explosive reaction that would transform him into Heisenberg. It’s kind of an example of the saying “Monsters are created, not born.” Nowhere is that more true than in Walter White.
@@Rum-Runner i really like this analysis. you really did right by the show
"Psycho... :c"
*Flexes like nothing happened*
By season 5 he was kind of right!
Foreshadowing
he pulled his sleeve
In the real world, a real fight would have started, and the dad would have lost.
@@XENOS_Indie_Game_Dev - I watched my meek and mild father take down three cops when one of them punched me in the face. Never underestimate what you are capable of if defending those you love.
1:09 no one is talking about how the store is called “Family 1st”
Nice spot.
Toretto's store
The Salamanca’s favorite store
La familia es todo.
👍
This makes you feel even worse when you find out he actually has this condition in real life
He has cerebral palsy but he can walk,swim,drive without any support.
@Shivam Patel no shit, this guy got paid millions to eat breakfast with some actors for a couple of years
@@dad7335 well duhh.. imagine acting crippled to that degree.
@@callmegary2622 I bet I could do it
@@dad7335 id pay to see that
This is the exactly moment where Marie Shrader became Howard Hamlin
You're wrong, this is the moment Brock became Tyrus
why are these comments the funniest shit to me
What the fuck man hahahaha
When Gus became Fring
@arseface2k same
Walt, ever the strategist, knows his best shot was to come at the larger, stronger kid from his blind spot and take out his knee, and not just for the symbolism of the act. In fact, the kid was lucky he met Walt during an early phase of his "evolution." Any later, and Walt would have waited until the boys were alone and surely crippled the young man.
If you want to read a chilling scene on how another strategist confronts bullies, check out Ender's Game Chapter 1. It explains the rationale and effectiveness of defensive brutality graphically.
This indepthism really took the joy out of it
@@celticscribe7887 To each their own! My fandom should have no bearing on yours, and visa versa. One of the great things about art. Possibly the best thing.
@@jaspdx63 tru
Un necessary Violence, unstability along with aggression against others especially officers only begets more
It's all simply not worth it
@@greatest_bumble_bee_dude violence was necessary and he was under control, always has been under control
The 10 people who disliked this are having a little trouble walking
This shows Walt always had it in him to be a badass. If only he stood up for himself a bit more, at least he could win the respect of everyone he knew.
Served that nasty bully right. Skylar is shocked 😮 and Walt Jr. is impressed.
Who gave you the secret meth formula?
This is why I continue to love Walt, knowing all the while how far and fast and hard he slipped down the slope.
He climbed to the top of the mountain in the criminal underworld. No slopes were slipped down.
@@user-rr5ce1wb2j A mountain to him, a canyon to us
“tHiS iS tHe moMeNt whErE bEcOmEs hEisseNbeEg”
Yo imma the biggest fan of the show but this fax at🤣
Thank you for this information former President of The United States Barack Hussein Obama II
There was no specific moment when he became Heisenberg, but he definitely has his "Heisenberg moments" and that should be noted, here I think is just him not becoming afraid, doing what he has to do.
@@roar6503 okay but what’s his last name
It’s so aggravating that this community only has two post-show jokes “ breakfast” and “this is when he became heisenberg”
0:38 Don't be a Karen, Skyler let me be a Chad
The soundtrack for this episode really shows how it was originally just gonna be a dark comdy lmao
People forget that the earlier seasons had much less pretensions about being realistic.
If it had stayed like that, I would have ended up enjoying the show.
@@NovusIgnis First couple of seasons were awesome. By the end it was just a dumb morality play with no real heart and no real morality.
@@ccc-o2z My thoughts exactly. I was still about it at the end of season 2, though I didn't like how it was going. By the time I saw what season 3 was like, I was done with it.
@@NovusIgnis Bruh fr? Lmao
"What, are you waiting for your girlfriends..." Absolute boss.
This is more unexpected at that point in the show than him machine gunning down 9 people remotely at the end lol
"What's wrong cheif? Having a little trouble walking?" he sounds a bit like Robin Williams right here. I wonder what he would've been like as Walter White.
Yes! Was going to comment this
RIP :(
Bryan Cranston and Robin Williams have very similar performances, where they play the intelligent smart, but kind of out-of-touch man, line delivery and everything. The question is who inspired who.
perfect for this role
We need to quarantine these "That was Heisenberg, not Walt" comments.
What about, "This is the moment Heisenberg is born"
Just another black & white mickey Mouse personally for me the moment Walt became heisenberg was when he threw the pizza on the roof but that’s just me.
And this was the moment Doyen turned into Heisenburg
Quarantine them in an active gas chamber, because they're annoying as fuck. They don't add much to the conversation and they're really unoriginal
Lmao yeah
This scene is actually really sad when you think about it as it shows how Walt could have used his newfound courage to defend and support his family. But he rabbit-holes into his own egotistical greedy plans and ruins everything.
That's human nature. It is the fate of virtually all men when they get power.
@@cisium1184 not all people, but sadly the exception rather than the rule
@@cisium1184 All men? Okay that's bullshit. You're either lying or your perception is seriously distorted.
Remember that couple that offered to paid for his treatment?
@@rodrigobarra6952 That's a whole different issue but yes he should have taken that offer
Love Walt's minuscule eyebrow raise at the end, like "hey, did you see me do that?" Great actor
0:31 from this point onwards, Heisenberg was in production!
I've watched this over and over for weeks now and it ALWAYS makes me break out in absolute JOY ! ! ! And by the way - I live in a wheelchair and am a pretty outspoken nutcase sometimes as well. Friends and neighbors keep telling me I'm going to get myself killed - but I hope I work within the lines that I don't hide in the shadows and I can still have an effect. But scenes like this bring the wrong into the light and I LOVE it ! ! !
Wouldn’t have to kill ya just boot you in face and you’ll fall over 😂
You live in a wheelchair? Damn, that's rough. I live in an apartment myself.
Edit: Sorry. I just couldn't resist.
@@alaron5698 Thanks for the sorry.... I was just about to respond.
@@streetmoses3497 So I just want to understand where you're coming from.... If you were hanging out with your crowd, you'd be with the three guys Walt went after ? ? ?
@Jesus Rodriquez I'm not so tough, I just hate to stand by and see people done wrong. I may not be able to beat someone up, but I can say something. I feel very lucky to live in the Unite States, but kindness, thoughtfulness and basic humanity is something we have always struggled with - especially in these recent years. We can be better. We have been better....
This is the moment when Ted turned into huell
Reasonably
That is some crazy ass black magic man xD
@@Torque_Mk1 very "black" indeed 🤣
Bullying someone in front of his parents are very unrealistic.
Ok
its definitely more of a plot device for Walter's character development, rather than a realistic event.
Bloody great stuff. Always happy to see a Dad standing up when it’s needed…
If this was season 5 Walt, they'd have walked out of the store in acid barrels
100%
So breaking baki was made from this huh
I've been trying to stand up for myself and others a bit more. I'm not pushing nobody and stepping on their legs anytime soon, but it helps seeing stuff like this when you never had somebody be the example. Great scene.
This is the exact moment I turned into a guy watching Walt do that thing
Walt walked out.... Heisenberg walked in...
Genius writing! This is the 1st episode but we still know this was the very first time he stood up for his son like that.
I love how the subtitles mistake "you better go" for "you better call"
Certified Saul moment
Back when it was actually about his family and not for himself.
I wish i had a dad like that
Yea
Hey your father gave u life! How about abit of gratitude that he released u from his balls 😂
mattmaniac1980 I’m dead 😂😂😂😂😂
Hunter Lee ha
@@T1mButler So what? A real man looks after his kids, who cares if he gave life?
Any parent who does any less is undeserving. That was 💯
Best scene of the entire series ! I love how he convinces us he left and comes back in and reigns down the fury
currently on season 5. it's so weird seeing Walt with hair lol
Ive always loved how he just gets away with doing this with no charges or anything. Maybe it just speaks to how everyone underestimates Walt throughout the show?
they deserved it anyways
This is the moment Walter White broke bad.
Bad in this case meaning that teenager's leg
It's always the calm, quiet guys you should fear. They have a higher tolerance for a reason. They fear what they're capable of and the inability to stop.
Saw my dad lose it a couple of times. And he was always the nicest, gentlest person in the room.
Walt jr “do I LOOK like a skater?” 😂
One of the greatest characters ever. Thank you Mr Cranston.
You can tell Walt hadn’t been in many fights bc of the nervous adrenaline rush
"Psycho"
Lol, this guy was so correct :D Imagine him seeing Heisenberg in the news :D
he probably forgot the face after a few weeks
Walter is actually a good dad he was just unfortunate enough to end up in a bad situation big difference
1:18 this is the moment Walter White became Walter Fight
One of my favorite scenes from the entire series.
I would like to imagine what would happen in this situation if he was later season Walter/Heisenberg. I dont think those bullies would survive his wrath
This is the moment Walt became Shrek
This the moment Walter became Walt
Walt standing up for his son
*Everyone liked that*
I wish Walt would’ve punched him in the face right before they left
I could watch righteous vengeance clips all day long.
Could you imagine these men's reactions as they watched the news after the events of Breaking Bad?
It is said that on that night, Holly was conceived.
0:21 Do I look like a skater? Walt Jr's body language and the way he says it. Brilliant acting👏
its also great that before this scene, he used the bully's face like a skateboard then proceeds to catch 3 bullets with his teeth
I don’t know what’s more surprising the fact he became Heisenberg in the first episode or that he became Heisenberg before he chose the name
Love this scene. One of my all time favorites.
I liked this scene.
I was good at it
@THICC BOI It's a reference to the show shame on you for not knowing
@THICC BOI lol
He when behind his family and magically going to them in like a minute
Such a great show but I can't help but laugh at this part because Walt looked so much like Ned Flanders back then so I'm just imagining him doing something like that
Even when he was innocent. He still has a death stare.
Good on you dad.
By far my favorite scene in the entire series
“Whats wrong chief? Have a little trouble walking?” That would be the ricin I gave you.
I laughed so hard at this scene, I think I pinched a loaf in my new big boy pants!
What’s wild is that the writing, directing and acting is so good in this series that by the end, even though he’s the “villain” we still like and root for Walt and end up not liking “Flynn” even though his behavior and attitude is totally justified.. he’s in the right and Walt is in the wrong but we still dislike Flynn and love Walt even after everything we’ve seen him do. We sympathize with him.
This is it, this is the moment, Walt Jr broke bad.
Underrated moment
Walt stood up for his son because his son wouldn't stand up.
What’s wrong chief?
GET OFF ME
Having a little trouble walking?
@@adammilette3076 that would be the ricin i gave you
@@thalamusDecimation *ozymandeas fall*
YEAH SCIENCE
He's lucky that was hairy Walt, because bald Walt would have turned him into a dude smoothie
What about Hairy Walt 2 Electric Boogaloo?
@@edragyz8596 He pushes everyone down as a machine gun puts some holes on the bullies.
Hahahabahahaha dude Smothie you are a legend my Man
Erb???
Your sense of duty gets your group into some deep doody.
One year later, those guys probably shat bricks when everyone learned about Heisenberg.
i dont think it was one year. it seems unrealistic to build an empire thats both dangerous and rich in just one year
@@ChrisM-qo1jc the show starts when he’s 50 and ends when he’s 52. All that crazy tragic ass shit happened only within 2 years
@@JayBgotRackz what's crazy is the first 4 are over the course of a year and then when it goes to shit in series 5 time starts going faster and just in the last 2 episodes you get half a year
@Johan Fouche reasonable
@Johan Fouche based
Bullying is one thing, but bullying a cripple in front of his parents is the lowest you can go.
Bro really called them a “cripple”
@@thatnerdwithglasses8384😂😂😂
Its ok if you choose to be heisenberg in a right time
"bullying is one thing" "a cripple" bro you sound like you need a visit from heisenberg as well lmao
@@thatnerdwithglasses8384 Heisenberg's son is not only a cripple, but also a they/them?
The pilot did everything it could to put you on Walter’s side, the rest of the show is a test to see how far you’ll go with him
That’s a great thought! Thanks for sharing.
Really nice way to think about it, thanks foe sharing!
huh? not really on both ends i disagree
Ty for telling me its the pilot. Gonna watch now
You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain
The bully calls Walt a psycho, but there's something wrong with you if you pick on a disabled person.
Word man.
And did you see him having the crying face on the way out?
@@lqlaliut897Can dish it out, but not take it.
Don't need a printer for those facts.
I see this as pure foreshadowing.
making fun of disabled people is definitely bottom-of-the-barrel behaviour, but u wouldn't call it pshychotic.
There is something wring with you if you pick on anyone
The fact that he didn't just walk up to them, but think to leave the store in the back and approach unexpectedly from the front door where they didn't expect him is omg
“I am the danger” and “I’m the one who knocks.” All in one scene.
Its also to not involve his family, if security come they will not see skyler and Fynn, because all that they know is Walter enter the shop alone and create havoc
Idk i could be wrong but i thought it was him trying to distance himself from the issue before he snapped and just couldnt pass it up
I noticed that too. Very smart.
This is the scene where Walt enters from the front door.
What a good father
Wonder what he does in his spare time
Your profile pic being Hank makes this comment funnier lol
@@spikemurphy5054 i love my step bro man!
brb gonna take a fat dump
@@someguy1894oh god
@@nubbified ok so
i think my step bro is the person im looking for (heisenberg, i work with dea)
guys, what should I do?
@@someguy1894 maybe you should arrange a discussion with him and try to get him to confess
from "you waiting for your girlfriends?" to "I'm the one who knocks", Walt came a long way in no time 😂
You mean Heisenberg.
@@michaelburke7742 Heisenberg and walt is the same person bitch, stop thinking you are smart because you call the good acts or bad acts of a person different
@@yopaul8822 i hope your kids are born too early and you have to hold them in your arms as they die...
@@yopaul8822 i see only one freak here, he wrote a stupid comment...
@@BW-og1vu yea, u
Cranston is So good here. He's still playing Walter before he's a drug kingpin and he has such a nervous adrenaline energy that only a person who hasn't been in a lot of fights but actually has the upper hand would have. It's really a master class he was great from the beginning
Perfect observation! I think most of us can relate to that nervous adrenaline vibe!
Very good observation, I didn’t even notice how good the acting was here as he looked like he was actually a nervous guy with the upper hand.
Can’t believe no one else mentioned how fckn tense Walter was right here LOL
One who knows
Heisenberg knew karate flips and body chops, he was a power ranger villain and a skater boy
What makes it funnier, is I always imagine the music after he attacks the big guy, that its Walts idea of 'action music' with some of the cheesiest music possible
Lmao I never looked at it like that 😂
Lmao this makes it hilarious now listening to that weird ass flute
LMAO That flute
Anyone know what that music is?
Baseball organ + flute
THE MOST respectable thing Walter ever did in this series
And it is to basically unleash 0.01% of what he really is like an evil Shaggy
@@iantaakalla8180 this was walter, as the show progressed the kind hearted shy and vulnerable walter slowly lost to heisenberg at one point walter just died off somewhere and all that was left was heisenberg
@@ggpurohit6009 stop acting like if there was 2 persons or something, its not darth vader lol. Walt is Heisenberg its not his evil twin or something
fax
Bro Walt killed his own son
Every man's dream is to have a moment like this in front of their wife and kid lol
Watchin this after seeing will smith at the Oscars be hitting different
@@wrestleroni fr 💀💀
@@wrestleroni 🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣
@@wrestleroni you mean it be slappin
@@wrestleroni facts
Has to be my favorite pre-Heisenberg moment
This was a Heisenberg moment :P
Kezza 96 Look at the look on his face, it's like Heisenberg was born right in front of us. Looked like a cave man discovering fire.
Also destroying the bmw
The Dr.Mario of slangin those red pills cringe 😬 🤣
Blowing up Kevin’s car was great also
“What’s wrong chief? Having a little trouble walking?” Same words Skyler heard the next day
LMFAOOOOOOO
JAJAJJAJAJA
🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀 YOU are my hero!!
God damn that was good lmao
😂
You have to give Skyler props too. She was about to stand up to those jerks as well.
Twice. Walt stopped her the first time she was going to do something.
so tru
Im sorry but in no situation would a teenage guy want there mom to stand up for them.
I mean yeah props to her but she woulda just scolded them and they woulda kept laughing and said “whatever lady” walt gave that guy a sore leg for at least a week or 2 so he can see how it feels tryna put on some pants with a hurt leg
@@andrewh9284 true. Emasculating
Walt walks out, Heisenberg walks back in. Simple, powerful, foretelling.
Did he take meth when he was outside or something? Im confused why he left then came back in - aprt from your exspanation
@@MRDOTASUSEE I do not think so, I do not remember him doing meth in the show. I always felt it was more symbolic than anything else.
@@MRDOTASUSEE He went out the back and around to the front to be able to take the bigger target from behind. Took out the knee, to remove some of the size disadvantage, from the blind spot.
😂👍🏻
Bravo Vince!
1:32 You can tell Walt was scared shitless but his confidence is what intimidated them.
These subtleties are what makes him a terrific actor
I don’t know if he was scared shitless, I think he was just incredibly angry at them to begin with and once he started kicking the dude his adrenaline just shot through the roof, the reason he’s flushed and breathing so heavily is that he’s jacked up, he’s in fight mode, he damn sure isn’t in flight.
If somebody average challenges some guy that big, the big guy has to pause a moment and ask "why?".
Also, bullies don't like to be in real fights.
Also, the bully realises that perhaps he deserved to be taken down like that.
It would not go down too well if the papers reported, "Very large young bully beats up an old guy dying with cancer who was sticking up for his disabled son".
@@etiennedevignolles7538 except the bully didn't know he had cancer. No one did at that point 😂
@@ajax3748 No, but that would be the headline, and the bully DID know that Walt Jnr was disabled.
S1 Walt:*stomps on his leg*
S4 Walt:*dissolves them all*
Only their legs tho
@@marcosaguilar8504one leg each, you show that youre the man but youre just
Imagine this kid watching the news towards the end of the show, and realizing that this dude turned out to be Heisenberg. Kid woulda thanked his lucky stars that he was still alive.
Awesome point, and I doubt he'd ever forget the moment or Walt's face. Perhaps this, coupled with knowing he was facing off a murderous drug lord, would humble the teen and make him nicer.
I bet upon him seeing the news, he probably wanted to shit bricks.
Nah, Walt definitely had this kid killed during his Jail Purge. It just wasn't relevant to the plot so they cut it.
It just goes to show you never know who could be capable of some things...
@@ruvelf a few things that is what happed a few things that is what you said to pieces of paper towels in Utah Native to Zone 5 years of age to Zone 5 years of the week at a lot to be late today another day of school West Virginia is not working for a
I love how Jr. smiles "Damn my dad is more badass than I thought!"
Flynn was on top of the world at that moment.
😂😂😂@@concept5631
The way Walt said "what's wrong chief? Having a little trouble walking?" Was so cheesy lmao. Fitting though, he's not used to standing his ground.
Yeah it makes sense, also people don't come up with perfect badass línea in real life, this is more natural and less stylish
@@LuisAngel-mu4zv He had time to plot as he was walking around towards the front of the store. He planned on capping him off at the knees so he knows what it feels like to not walk properly.
At least for 2008 it was like top coolest lol
Not bad for a man’s first (and spontaneous) time intimidating a big bully, though! And tbh it sounded so dad-like, “chief” lol reminded me of my dad. Definitely fitting.
I thought it sounded cool
It's heartbreaking to realize that years later, as much as Flynn will still hate Heisenberg, the memory of this moment will come back to him, and ever so briefly, he'll love his father again.
Heartbreaking indeed. That's a good take on this scene. I hadn't thought of it like that.
#breakfastthoughts
I don’t think so. I think the actors move on to other projects after the show is done.
@@ernestothegod under rated!
Lol why would he? Everyone comes around. You wont hate your father for long, even if hes a drug dealer
"Do I look like a skater?" One of the best lines in television history. Best part is that RJ Mitte improved it
And the actor actually knows how to skate!
@@sol4925True! He's pretty damn good at it from what I saw
@@sol4925 that could be why he put it in, probably thought it was a funny bit of inside info, and a bit ironic considering his personal life away from acting.
Where did you hear it he improvised it? That's amazing
@@Mousy94 you misread it he said "improved"