Little known fact, this scene was improvised. Vince and the crew were having a hard time finding a prop to convincingly depict a body dissolving in acid within the container, so actor Jeremiah Bitsui surprised the crew by dissolving himself on set. It's these small details that really show why Breaking bad is such a classic
@@nareshJman jesus christ its got 2 thousand likes lmao why do u tards say "underrated comment" under practically every comment thats clearly not underrated?
@@maggoteater2290 no it's not. You'll always have that one idiot who never understands the most obvious sarcastic comment and some other idiot who comments R/WoOosH every single fucking time
Can you imagine your whole existence coming down to this? You were raised by a mother & father, went to grade school, had friends and then somehow along the way, things went awry, and you're stuffed into a plastic barrel where your body is turned into an unrecognizable gel, never to be discovered or acknowledged? It's as if you never existed anyways.
Dude honesty. Every time someone dies in real life or in fiction I always look at it like this. They had experiences and now they are just totally gone.
He also still looks like he's thinking a bit about what he just saw and that one of his guys is there dead and bleeding out. A love the subtle acting on this show.
enjoyitbro What happened with both Nacho and Victor among other things were times when those moments were mulled over and decided by Gus-or answered and adjusted to quickly-so it all was in some way or another managed to still fit into the design. Gus getting killed though? That one absolutely unplanned moment when the one running the show was removed from the equation threw everything into a blender and collapsed the whole structure that existed and maintained itself before. * Chaos and anarchy took the wheel and drove things off a cliff. It all had to be rebuilt from scratch.
@@corsai22 Walter would've been killed by Mike if Gale wasn't killed. It would absolutely not have been fine. Take off your rose tinted Mike hailing glasses
its because of Jesse and Walt that they were in that situation the first place, so thats why the awkward stares. Even though the acid works, Mike aint havin none of that trust shit from them
That’s a lot more effort and money than the average drug dealer is willing to go through. More likely shot and left in the weeds under some overpass, or crushed in a 2001 Chevy cavalier in a car compactor lmao
Mike deals with corpses too. He had to clean those two drug dealers that Walt killed just three episodes prior. Mike's just more traditional with disposing them.
@@zackcross7190 Does he bury bodies in the desert? Maybe back in Philly but I'm not sure he would in NM. He knows and has exploited how easy a body would be for police to find if you know where to look. Dismemberment would be safer.
2:30 One of the best moments of the episode. Where we see just a tiny glimpse of Walt locked away inside Heisenberg. That split second of "what the hell am I doing here?"
Mike is pissed that Walt and Jesse are still alive and his partner is the one being being put into a barrel. It's not that hes above helping. That's his job! its that he can't believe the turn of events and that he's helping the people that should be dead dispose of his buddy
It really was his own fault for being stupid enough to hand walt a mobile phone to talk to jessie instead of just shooting him straight away as he was ordered... but i guess even a mostly realistic show like breaking bad needs to have plot armored characters from time to time...
@@joshuel2008 youre wrong bro, all of Mike's men have been meticulously chosen and heavily vetted after years to make sure they are loyal, smart, and not to mention silent. He cared about Victor at least enough to where he instinctively pulled a gun out on his own boss when Gus' slit his throat. And we see how angry he got at Lydia when he was forced to kill one of his own men because she hired him to kill Mike's other men
Mike, Jesse, and Walt are honestly my favorite team in the show. I love how mike is consistently calling out Walt’s ego, and how Jesse reassures when mike is right or wrong about Walt.
@@callinater6133 we were _this_ close to not even having Mike, but Odenkirk was doing work for How I Met Your Mother, and as much as i love Saul, i'm so glad they improvised and gave us mike.
@Blob reach what? Use one of the forks to lift the body, carry it into the drum (yes, it will fit when you widen the forks) and then tilt the drum it upright by hand because trying with the forks is too risky especially on a poly drum. Doesn't take much to fuck up the lip of the drum to where the lid won't properly seal. Metal drums you can get away with because you can hammer and bend it until the lid fits (the gasket is inside the lid).
@pyropulse That's cool. Hydrofluoric acid doesn't work this way in real life. I don't care what the mafia does or cartel, or anything like that, because that's not what the acid does. It doesn't even hurt your skin that badly. What it does do is break down your bones. I imagine at that point, you could just cook it into a indistinguishable sludge.
Yeah, that’s pretty much what made the inhuman “work” of Santiago “El Pozolero” Meza López a thing of nightmares. He claims to disposing of 300 bodies, yet nobody can be sure of the amount (estimates range between 100 and 650) since the evidence is, for lack of a better word, compromised. No need to look it up, it’s gruesome, he worked for Mexican cartels out of Tijuana.
It's not his head. It's a congealed conglomeration of melting flesh bone and organs. The idea that he would have a discernable head at that points amuses me.
@Mr. House If this was played seriously, Walt and Jesse wouldn't be struggling so much stuffing Victor into the barrel. Mike would be gripping the barrel for a second or two after pulling it upright. Walt would be the one telling Mike "it'll work" instead of Jesse calling back to the tub incident. There's quite a few ways this is deliberately played for comedy, at least before cutting to the barrel full of red-orange sludge.
Such a memorable and dark moment. Mike, the expert disposer-in-chief and henchman, getting advice from Jesse on how to dissappear a body. Jesse, who has been taught by Walt, the genius chemist, who is now truly becoming Heisenberg the ruthless drug lord... Incredible characters, incredible actors!
I love the absurdity of Walt and Jesse fumbling around with the barrel. There’s still room for a chuckle even after one of the series’ most horrifically shocking scenes.
we've seen in better call Saul how mike has been in the business for years and Walter White enters it without any experience yet screws everyone up. that's BADASS right there.
Well that was the premise of the complete as to how he single handedly builds and destroys everything. He looses his way , objective and literally screws up every single thing.
Imagine you are a body guard for a crime lord (or just some innocent kid) and you just vanish without a trace. Poof. No sign that you ever existed and your corpse is a puddle of red jelly mixed in acid. That is some dark shit right there
The visual of Walt meticulously cleaning the red suspended barrel with blue cleaner as it holds the half dissolved corpse inside... All kinds of horrific and oddly mesmerizing. This show was great at enticing that feeling
2:03 Aaah, that shot almost makes me wanna fantasise about an alternative version of the whole Breaking Bad series, where Jesse, Walt and Mike are a comedic best friend trio and all of them try to fight their way out of the criminal underworld they all got stuck in.
He's in the same room as Walt (the person he just tried to kill), plus he knows that Walt is now more valuable in Gus's eyes. So Mike can't do anything to Walt. He doesn't like being around time bombs.
I swear I'll never see the lab the same way after finding out Howard and Lalo are buried there. It gives a whole different vibe now and it's brilliantly morbid.
Interesting development point for Jesse. In season one he would always leave the logistics of planning things in the scientific realm to Walter, saying “what are you going to do” and “what’s your plan”, to him saying “trust US” in season four. Really makes you appreciate how over the course of the show Jesse does what Walter does best, learn and adapt from those around him.
If breaking bad had realistic chemistry: "Fuck, he's been in this acid for a week now, and he's barely dissolved!" Shoulda used sulphuric acid and high test peroxide, body would be gone in under an hour. That or a hot hydroxide solution.
The use of the backing track at 2:00 ish as they start the process was so perfectly matched with the visuals. Just dark, depressing and ominous....yet strangely routine.
Mike is simultaneously infuriated and astounded at how Walt and Jesse maneuvered their way out of that. At this point he really starts to realize that Walt isn't in it for peanuts. And you really feel for him because victors death just barreled on top of everything
@1:36 The former police officer Mike shows Walt and Jesse how to destroy evidence properly by leaving a clean set of fingerprints inside of the body-barrel.
@@Jasonwithadot Why wouldn't they question the guy who left a clean the thumb print on the outside of the barrel if they notice that it seems to be a barrel full of hydrofluoric acid with what used to be a mammal dissolved in it?
@@rogerabbott8868 my question its why would they check the barrel for fingerprints in the first place, why risk opening the barrel anc cheking whats inside knowing that people put toxic stuff in this.
because acid is bad at dissolving bodies. A strong base would make much cleaner work of a body since the human body is already slightly acidic. Something like Sodium Hydroxide would do the trick, and it's what's used by many of the cartels.
victor was mike's guy. it was more than sympathy. he was fucking pissed at them for causing his death. recall that "i had i guy and noq i don't" tirade he goes on with jesee
I know Victor wasn't very sweet-natured but totally uncalled for to label him as corrosive.
how tf doesn't this have more likes!!😂😂
@@xinavswok4607 right?! Unfortunately the overused jokes keep getting the sheep to cackle their pants shitty instead
@@davidlane1248 "hehe body go zzzz"
Now this is a good tier joke
Nice
Little known fact, this scene was improvised. Vince and the crew were having a hard time finding a prop to convincingly depict a body dissolving in acid within the container, so actor Jeremiah Bitsui surprised the crew by dissolving himself on set. It's these small details that really show why Breaking bad is such a classic
How did he manage to reprise his role in BCS 🤔 they found a really good look-alike (little on the bigger side but does the job)
@@dengar_tenga4445 bcs is the prequel so it was recorded earlier, and thus he wasn’t dissolved yet
@@ryansshane Ah yeah that makes sense to be honest
@@dengar_tenga4445 SCIENCE bitch!
wow truly amazing BRAVO VINCE!
It was a relief to see they complied with OSHA regs at the end and labeled the drum corrosive.
I know, right? If they hadn't done that, I would have seriously questioned their morals.
@@arrowdynamlc lol
If somebody got hurt when handling it later, there would be a investigation on how it happened and who failed to dispose it correctly.
Funny enough, the label isn't exactly correct
@@samarseneault2182 why not?
I love how consistently terrible they are when it comes to handling barrels.
one of the underrated comment
They realized this one rolls, at least
@@leblanc3536 They're learning, slowly but surely.
They should've played more Starfox 64.
@@nareshJman jesus christ its got 2 thousand likes lmao why do u tards say "underrated comment" under practically every comment thats clearly not underrated?
the look on walt's face when jessie said trust us, he remembered jessie as the one who questioned the ability of that acid
Well spotted.
Btw, have a nice day!
@@YaNoAwantoMas ...
YaNoAwantoMas lmao who hurt you 😂
@@YaNoAwantoMas Beg a parent for a hug you sad sack of dogshit
Gus definitely made the right call going for the red floor
Underrated comment
Bravo.
Vravo Bince!
This floor would also look great in a children's hospital
@@schampson7376 just like Kunduz
Man the stunt guy who dissolved in acid was incredible in this one. Shows that Vince is willing to go the extra mile for realism
@I wasent crazy until I met you people seem to like it
@@maggoteater2290 no it's not. You'll always have that one idiot who never understands the most obvious sarcastic comment and some other idiot who comments R/WoOosH every single fucking time
Lol that’s dumb, he didn’t die in the episode you idiot! Jon Snow came back to life
I hear he turned out okay though.
@@V-for-Vendetta01 and where exactly is that my problem?
Idk why they're struggling with the container. Just use a bathtub!
yeah, look how well that went.
@@LungZ762 woooosh
@@mark-ish that's the sound of that joke going right over his head hey?
You can buy your house might settle
Real N lol
Poor Victor. All those years of loyalty, down the drain.
Underated
@@spacedad3550 r/That'sTheJoke
yellowfolder yeah I’m aware I was just commenting ab it bc I thought it was funny.
@@spacedad3550 Yes, that's what he meant in a subtle way. You just overstated the obvious. 🤦♂️
Don't try to cook for Gus unless you're asked to
Can you imagine your whole existence coming down to this? You were raised by a mother & father, went to grade school, had friends and then somehow along the way, things went awry, and you're stuffed into a plastic barrel where your body is turned into an unrecognizable gel, never to be discovered or acknowledged? It's as if you never existed anyways.
L.Pasteur That’s life. We will all die someday, this is just one way to perish.
That's why people are everything, your memory can live long after your death.
Holy shit you're amazing every time someone dies i always look at it the way you described
Besides the barrel part lol
Dude honesty. Every time someone dies in real life or in fiction I always look at it like this. They had experiences and now they are just totally gone.
Love how mike went from horrified at seeing the guy murdered to mildly amused at seeing them trying to get rid of the body
I think he also starts to respect both of them, they can do the bare minimum to clean evidence with the morals and experience in Mike's line of work
@@Viberac He knows when it comes to chemistry, Walt is unmatched. It’s when Walt doesn’t stay in his lane that Mike has issues.
He also like, hates all of the guys who work for Gus.
He works with them, but he hates them.
@@Viberac no he definitely didn’t respect them, he was just staring angry at the fact that they caused the death of his long time partner.
He also still looks like he's thinking a bit about what he just saw and that one of his guys is there dead and bleeding out. A love the subtle acting on this show.
One of the rare moments where Mike actually isn't already experienced in something.
It also disproved what he later said to Walt about it all running like clockwork
enjoyitbro What happened with both Nacho and Victor among other things were times when those moments were mulled over and decided by Gus-or answered and adjusted to quickly-so it all was in some way or another managed to still fit into the design. Gus getting killed though? That one absolutely unplanned moment when the one running the show was removed from the equation threw everything into a blender and collapsed the whole structure that existed and maintained itself before.
*
Chaos and anarchy took the wheel and drove things off a cliff. It all had to be rebuilt from scratch.
@@enjoyitbro this only happened due to Walter getting gayle killed, if walter never tried anything, it would have been fine
Is that an age joke?
@@corsai22 Walter would've been killed by Mike if Gale wasn't killed. It would absolutely not have been fine. Take off your rose tinted Mike hailing glasses
“Trust us”
It’s funny because Jesse learned it the hard way and now he’s kinda proud he now knows how it works.
I don't think he's proud. He's still in a state of shock as he'd only just killed Gale at this point.
@@cgopie1 Nah there's an element of pride there. Then Walt gives him that look like "yeah, you're a real pro at dissolving bodies"
@@HeatyFrog Exactly. Walt was like "you're singing a different tune now!"
Yeah the last thing he is, is proud
its because of Jesse and Walt that they were in that situation the first place, so thats why the awkward stares. Even though the acid works, Mike aint havin none of that trust shit from them
0:29 So Walt learned that barrels could roll.
Hahah ikr... “those are barrels... THEY ROLL”- Hank S.
Oh shoot, you're right, I didn't think he learned how to until "Ozymandias" 🤣
just not full ones :)
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incredible writing, really shows his character development
1:37 mike's walkoff after picking up the barrel. smooth.
The "meh that was nothing for me" walk off 😂😂
@@kalls2k907 It was more like "I didn't want to help you dispose of my trusted ally's corpse because you caused this"
@@Connection-Lost true, it was resigned disappointment
Little did Mike knew that he would be in the barrel himself.
@@Connection-Lost really I thought he was worried bout getting his threads messy
I'm imagining the actor for Victor sitting in that barrel holding a tiny little smoke machine while they pour water on him.
prolly a vape or something 😭
It's hydrofluoric acid dude, can't you see the labels on the jugs?
@@fennecbesixdouze1794 amateurs
@@shish992 this was before vapes
😂
I love the smell of an acid dissolved body in the morning.
Smells like Victor-y
It's sweet sweet victory yeah!
Underrated comment
Macaco Louco its from sodom-napalm in the morning 🙂
holy shit you just won the internet
Walter76
2:34 Victor's head falls off
Walt: "huh, neat"
**continues cleaning the barrel**
Wonderful comment. I laughed a lot. Thank you really
OH SO THAT'S WHAT HE WAS LOOKINGAT
@@MyCrafcik it took me a sec to realize what was happening but it's unmistakable. Nice creepy little moment.
I thought it was either the body bubbling and dissolving or just a piece of his body falling off, didn’t realize it was the head.
Oh fuck
Walter after killing Krazy8:
😢😢😢😢😢
Walter after season 3:
It ain't nothing but a thang
Just another day in da lab.
Walt after killing Jack:
😏😏😏😏🥰
Nothing but a G thang!!
@@roddydykes7053 Walt after killing Jack: 🍆
@@roddydykes7053
Walt after killing Jack: 💀
2:34 As Walt's cleaning the barrel you can see him stop for a moment to look at the head as it's floating down
Oh that is just nasty
Wait that was his head ?
@@juwannlowe4608 Yes
Wonder what exactly he was thinking
Ha! Missed that.
This show made me realize how easily you can end up in an acid barrel with no one ever knowing. Its scary
That’s a lot more effort and money than the average drug dealer is willing to go through. More likely shot and left in the weeds under some overpass, or crushed in a 2001 Chevy cavalier in a car compactor lmao
@@clamcrewcarclub6017
Asi es aqui en Culiacán
@@clamcrewcarclub6017 r/suspiciouslyspecific
Only if you messed up with wrong people
It would be very suspicious if you had enough acid not to mention extremely hard, plus how do you dispose of it all?
1:37 Love Mike's reaction while maneuvering the bin, acting so disgusted like saying "I just kill, don't deal with corpses"
Mike deals with corpses too. He had to clean those two drug dealers that Walt killed just three episodes prior. Mike's just more traditional with disposing them.
@@ragejoona431 Mike is used to putting them in his trunk and burying them out in the desert. He never thought of dissolving a body with acid.
@@zackcross7190 Does he bury bodies in the desert? Maybe back in Philly but I'm not sure he would in NM. He knows and has exploited how easy a body would be for police to find if you know where to look. Dismemberment would be safer.
@@zackcross7190bruv
Mike was thinking "How the hell did these two manage to stay alive this long?"
2:35 Walt's like "oh shit that thing moved"
Head fell off
He was more like - "yep the acid is doing its job"
Poor Victor he thought he was in line for a promotion instead he got the box cutter. "Hello Western Union, Message Received " loved that quote.
2:30 I wonder if Walt had flash backs to when he was talking about what made a human on the chemical level... think there is still a soul in there?
Actually i did
"There is only chemistry here"
Actually a very interesting thought. Kinda explains his expression
No. He was looking at one of the body parts floating downwards inside the barrel.
He noticed victor's floating head
it's a dude smoothie
Jarlaxle Daerthe Do you make them yourself orrr?
ERB of history
I accidentally sang it
thank you donnie
GAAAAAAAAYYYYY!!!!!!
Terrific acting by Tony Dalton and Patrick Fabian.
💀
Hilarious and original
@@alexsingleton907If I haven't seen it, it's new to me!
A very understated performance. They really brought something special up from the depths.
Every single Breaking Bad scene with Gus' lab has this comment somewhere.
2:30 One of the best moments of the episode. Where we see just a tiny glimpse of Walt locked away inside Heisenberg. That split second of "what the hell am I doing here?"
I think he was just looking at the head falling off inside the barrel
I don't belong here..
@@OllihuAkbar well that’s something I’ll never unsee thanks
He’s spraying the barrel with the same energy he had cleaning cars at the car wash in season 1
no i think he was realizing
"isnt it gonna be a bit suspicious that this looks extremely red?"
Lalo and Howard should consider themselves lucky not to end up getting dissolved like this.
They're dead, it's not like they can consider anything
@EmiCubed [GD] they got buried at least they aren't slush in a barrel somewhere
@@corsai22 not like their bodies were found anyway
Respect to jeremiah for actually dissolving himself for this scene
Try think of a more funny and original joke next time
@@mwp593 that’s meme “culture” for you
@@mwp593 OMG,he died seriously.
Grow up.
@@mwp593what joke, he being serious dude that guy died
Mike is pissed that Walt and Jesse are still alive and his partner is the one being being put into a barrel. It's not that hes above helping. That's his job! its that he can't believe the turn of events and that he's helping the people that should be dead dispose of his buddy
It really was his own fault for being stupid enough to hand walt a mobile phone to talk to jessie instead of just shooting him straight away as he was ordered... but i guess even a mostly realistic show like breaking bad needs to have plot armored characters from time to time...
Exactly. I love his body language when they pick up the barrel. As soon as its upright hes walking away with his back to them...
Víctor was never Mike's buddy, he was just his Co worker
@@joshuel2008 whoa whoa i look at my co workers as buddies
@@joshuel2008 youre wrong bro, all of Mike's men have been meticulously chosen and heavily vetted after years to make sure they are loyal, smart, and not to mention silent.
He cared about Victor at least enough to where he instinctively pulled a gun out on his own boss when Gus' slit his throat.
And we see how angry he got at Lydia when he was forced to kill one of his own men because she hired him to kill Mike's other men
God damn imagine just being melted by acid and shipped off to god knows where. Never to be seen or heard from for the remainder of time.
Unless you're an important politician or something chances are nobody is going to remember you anyway
Well, you're dead so I don't think you know or care. Just think of it of a slushy cremation.
If you get into that game then you need to know there's a chance you're going to be killed at some point
You wouldn't know or give a shit. That's the beauty of death. Once you die your at peace forever
@@patstaysuckafreeboss8006 How do you know youre at peace forever?
Mike, Jesse, and Walt are honestly my favorite team in the show. I love how mike is consistently calling out Walt’s ego, and how Jesse reassures when mike is right or wrong about Walt.
They could’ve honestly carried an entire show as that trio haha
@@callinater6133 we were _this_ close to not even having Mike, but Odenkirk was doing work for How I Met Your Mother, and as much as i love Saul, i'm so glad they improvised and gave us mike.
Uh, why did they had to drag Victor’s body to the container and not just bring the container to the body? A Scooby Doo moment right there.
Its because they had to show the struggle, (both physically and mentally)
You know Jesse and Walt's relationship with barrels right
NAV ITS A BAR-ROLL. IT ROLLS
Because they still had to move the acid plus body after that. Moving his body is easier than moving slush.
@Blob reach what? Use one of the forks to lift the body, carry it into the drum (yes, it will fit when you widen the forks) and then tilt the drum it upright by hand because trying with the forks is too risky especially on a poly drum. Doesn't take much to fuck up the lip of the drum to where the lid won't properly seal. Metal drums you can get away with because you can hammer and bend it until the lid fits (the gasket is inside the lid).
Such a horrific thing to do with a body. Scary in that it seemingly makes it totally untraceable afterwards.
@Nick Milligan this process is something that Mexican cartels have done in real life. They use a different acid probably.
David M Wikipedia is generally correct? And I don’t remember a single time myth busters were completely wrong.
David M regardless that’s not how the acid works in real life, so I don’t know what you are trying to argue.
@pyropulse That's cool. Hydrofluoric acid doesn't work this way in real life. I don't care what the mafia does or cartel, or anything like that, because that's not what the acid does. It doesn't even hurt your skin that badly. What it does do is break down your bones. I imagine at that point, you could just cook it into a indistinguishable sludge.
Yeah, that’s pretty much what made the inhuman “work” of Santiago “El Pozolero” Meza López a thing of nightmares. He claims to disposing of 300 bodies, yet nobody can be sure of the amount (estimates range between 100 and 650) since the evidence is, for lack of a better word, compromised.
No need to look it up, it’s gruesome, he worked for Mexican cartels out of Tijuana.
anyone else notice the head fall off when walts cleaning the barrel?
damn..can't unsee it now
Notice Walter's face when he stop and notice it too
@@christophercardarelli1328
At what second ?
Whoever didn't see that is a fucking moron
It's not his head. It's a congealed conglomeration of melting flesh bone and organs. The idea that he would have a discernable head at that points amuses me.
Love how a drama such as Breaking Bad manages to do the dumping of a dead body into a comedy scene and make it work.
TheLejonell Ayy a fellow smultronmussla!
comedy of errors. tale as old as time
It wasn't a comedy scene. There's something wrong with you.
@Mr. House If this was played seriously, Walt and Jesse wouldn't be struggling so much stuffing Victor into the barrel. Mike would be gripping the barrel for a second or two after pulling it upright. Walt would be the one telling Mike "it'll work" instead of Jesse calling back to the tub incident. There's quite a few ways this is deliberately played for comedy, at least before cutting to the barrel full of red-orange sludge.
I think it depends how you want to take it
Such a memorable and dark moment. Mike, the expert disposer-in-chief and henchman, getting advice from Jesse on how to dissappear a body. Jesse, who has been taught by Walt, the genius chemist, who is now truly becoming Heisenberg the ruthless drug lord... Incredible characters, incredible actors!
Ah, yes. The famous "dude smoothie".
🤣😊
I love the absurdity of Walt and Jesse fumbling around with the barrel. There’s still room for a chuckle even after one of the series’ most horrifically shocking scenes.
Incredible, Vince didn't even complain while he was dissolving, true commitment his acting.
"Vince" ?
jeremiah bitsui is the actor who plays victor, vince is the director of the show
This joke is not funny anymore!
@@Murv002 This is the moment that Murv turned into Heisenberg.
@@Murv002 This joke doesn't even have the makings of a shinebox!
we've seen in better call Saul how mike has been in the business for years and Walter White enters it without any experience yet screws everyone up. that's BADASS right there.
Well that was the premise of the complete as to how he single handedly builds and destroys everything. He looses his way , objective and literally screws up every single thing.
logic does not need experience
Mike knew right away that Walt was a ticking timebomb and eventually he'd blow it all up and he was right.
@drew13600 He had cancer. At that point, when so close to death, might as well dance with it.
@@13Gangland lmao
Mikes face when he has to help hahaha
He was still shocked of what just happened hahah
Walt pausing when he sees the silhouette of a lump of flesh that used to be a head fall off a body is such a good detail
Man, the fact that Victor's actor had to be completely silent while being dissolved in acid really shows his dedication to the role!
I love how Lalo and Howard were in this scene in spirit.
That lab might just as well have ghost tours now.
"trust us"
fascinating how Jesse is the one that drags Mike into his own death
And Walt gives Jesse a little look like "that's my boy. We done some badass shit too. Mike isn't the only one counting bodies."
Wrong. Walter looks jessie that way because he was getting cocky
Gabriel Mascitti agreed
@@austinwinston684 absolutely wrong
Gabriel Mascitti dumb fuck! He said “trust us” because they’ve don’t it before to that one drug dealer that they had in the basement
Imagine if Lalo and Howard ended up in barrels of acid instead of ended up buried underneath the lab....
sheesh thank god i watched those episodes already
Well at least Howard wouldn't be buried next to the man who killed him
To be fair those two got it better, I’d rather be a skeleton than goop.
"Trust us," said Jesse. And Walt gave him the look, almost like saying, "why are you revealing our hands?" Those little details are so great.
I think the look was was more because the first time they used it Jesse mucked it up by putting the acid in the bathtub and it burned threw the floor.
@@apassionatenerd.3564 And was also doubtful that a simple plastic box would be able to withstand the acid.
@@capncake8837and you say this based on what?
@@lilmane1070 the show..
0:59 victor is smiling 😂😭
2:25 His new Tinder profile photo
Lol yeah
Trust us. We are experts.
Imagine you are a body guard for a crime lord (or just some innocent kid) and you just vanish without a trace. Poof. No sign that you ever existed and your corpse is a puddle of red jelly mixed in acid. That is some dark shit right there
Mike: “I never used this stuff. You sure it’ll work?”
Jesse: “Trust us”
Studio Audience: Hahahahhaah
I’ve always said I wished Breaking Bad had a laugh track
@@Straight90sLMFOAOA
The visual of Walt meticulously cleaning the red suspended barrel with blue cleaner as it holds the half dissolved corpse inside...
All kinds of horrific and oddly mesmerizing. This show was great at enticing that feeling
2:03 Aaah, that shot almost makes me wanna fantasise about an alternative version of the whole Breaking Bad series, where Jesse, Walt and Mike are a comedic best friend trio and all of them try to fight their way out of the criminal underworld they all got stuck in.
The look on Walter’s face at 1:55 when Jesse says trust us lol
Like do you remember what you’ve done with this in the tub, moron 😂
0:56 im wondering what the actor of victor where thinking that moment.
If you look closely , he is smiling.
@pyropulse Jesus Christ dude, relax.
"one fat joke and I'm out of here!"
That was probably so awkward for Mike. Being in the same room with the people you just tried to kill.
Love the way Mike walks away after lifting the barrel up.
All done in a single smooth motion
He's in the same room as Walt (the person he just tried to kill), plus he knows that Walt is now more valuable in Gus's eyes. So Mike can't do anything to Walt. He doesn't like being around time bombs.
When they put the "corrosive" label on the barrel, it's a subtle reference to the barrel being full of acid
I swear I'll never see the lab the same way after finding out Howard and Lalo are buried there. It gives a whole different vibe now and it's brilliantly morbid.
Interesting development point for Jesse. In season one he would always leave the logistics of planning things in the scientific realm to Walter, saying “what are you going to do” and “what’s your plan”, to him saying “trust US” in season four.
Really makes you appreciate how over the course of the show Jesse does what Walter does best, learn and adapt from those around him.
I just love at 1:24 Walt looks at Mike as if to say we are are struggling so a little help, and Mike still stands there 🤣
Looks like he wasn't very Victorious in his career choice.
*CSI intro theme plays*
If breaking bad had realistic chemistry: "Fuck, he's been in this acid for a week now, and he's barely dissolved!" Shoulda used sulphuric acid and high test peroxide, body would be gone in under an hour. That or a hot hydroxide solution.
I imagine a lot of killers get caught trying to 'dissolve a body in acid.' Fictional portrayals like this keep that going.
There is a story of an idiot fan of the show killing someone and trying to dissolve the body in acid but messed up .london UK
They're making a tv show, not a chemistry lesson for aspiring criminals. The meth-making chemistry is off too, it's intentional.
@@exu7325 Not really, showrunners have confessed they just didn't look into the chemistry and did what sounded cool.
If it was realistic mike would have gotten splashed with a single drop of HF and fucking died.
One of the darkest scene from the show
curious pug not watching a young women choke to death and doing nothing to help?
Or an innocent child gunned to death?
One of the darkest, not the darkest.
I wouldn't say so. It was a drug cartel that came a cropper, he knew what he was getting into.
mohamed fayad innocent? That little punk ass bitch killed combo
Mike: you sure this will do the job?
Jesse:Trust us.
Walt:*flashback of jesse using bathtub instead of a container*
brilliance from Vince by bringing in cameos of lalo and Howard
Mike doesn't know that his fate will be the same...
The squeaky cart really adds a lot to this scene, even if overlooked.
0:48 grab his shoe
lol Walt is so hilarious sometimes with the casual talk and then he’s like welp we can’t do this without you mike
You can feel the pain and pressure Jesse has been through when he says "trust us"!
Dissolving man was my favorite character. I wish they done more with him.
Anyone can notice that Mike used a low percentage of his strength to lift the barrel, proving that is one of Breaking Bad's most powerful characters
He could beat Hank even with all infinity minerals
Great writing for Lalo and Howard to keep quiet throughout this scene. Very consistent with their characters following better call Saul. Bravo Vince!
I love the moment of compassion Mike has for Jesse in helping them pick it up
The use of the backing track at 2:00 ish as they start the process was so perfectly matched with the visuals. Just dark, depressing and ominous....yet strangely routine.
This scene gets even better after you watch BCS and realize there are already 2 other corpses buried underneath the lab
Look the body in the barrel, you can ses the skull falling apart and everything disapear
That got me. *Got me*. What all they had to go through to get that on film.
0:28 look at that outstanding character development, walter has learned to roll barrels
"My whole house smells like toe cheese and dry cleaning" - Jesse Pinkman
Man, i can feel the human flaw flowing through my vein
Mike's expression to see them going through the motions at his expertise job is priceless🤣
Mike is simultaneously infuriated and astounded at how Walt and Jesse maneuvered their way out of that. At this point he really starts to realize that Walt isn't in it for peanuts. And you really feel for him because victors death just barreled on top of everything
I love how they always have the convenient hydrofluoric acid laying around.
@1:36 The former police officer Mike shows Walt and Jesse how to destroy evidence properly by leaving a clean set of fingerprints inside of the body-barrel.
Why would they fingerprint check a barrel filled with toxic materials?
@@Jasonwithadot Why wouldn't they question the guy who left a clean the thumb print on the outside of the barrel if they notice that it seems to be a barrel full of hydrofluoric acid with what used to be a mammal dissolved in it?
@@rogerabbott8868 my question its why would they check the barrel for fingerprints in the first place, why risk opening the barrel anc cheking whats inside knowing that people put toxic stuff in this.
Mike never knew he was seeing his future.
"trust us" as his house is haunted and got no bathtub
This is the exact moment that Victor became soup
Everytime I see a truck with the corrosive placard label on it, I wonder if there's a dissolved body in there
Jesse: Trust us
Walt: Instant bath tub flashbacks
"Trust us"
Jesse speaking from *hard* experience
Walt looks at him and says shut the f up without saying a word.
Then waste management dump all that back into New Mexico water system.
I’m surprised Mike had never used acid to dissolve a body before, considering his ingenious solutions for most other problems
there's more than one type of acid, maybe he was just unfamiliar with the Hydrofluoric variety.
because acid is bad at dissolving bodies. A strong base would make much cleaner work of a body since the human body is already slightly acidic. Something like Sodium Hydroxide would do the trick, and it's what's used by many of the cartels.
He was used to burying dead bodies out in the desert. He never considered the effectiveness of acid.
You can see Mike having a little bit of sympathy for victor seeing two idiots fumbling with his body after death
victor was mike's guy. it was more than sympathy. he was fucking pissed at them for causing his death. recall that "i had i guy and noq i don't" tirade he goes on with jesee
I think it's more "this is their problem to clean up" since, ya know, if everything had been going Mike's way itd be those two in barrels
This is the moment that Victor became a liquid.
😂
Vravo Bince!
“You sure this stuff will work?”
Buddy… you have no idea how well this will work.
lol, "Trust us"
I love how much Jesse grows as a chemist throughout the series