People keep using Walt's threat at the beginning as a reason why Jesse is essentially Walt's serf. Jesse actually went to Walt after the Krazy-8 incident and asked to keep cooking, and Walt said no. Then, after rejecting Elliott's offer, he went to Jesse and asked if he wanted to cook. An invitation, not an order. Walt had an unhealthy, abusive father-son relationship with Jesse, but let's not pretend Jesse had no agency here.
Walt and Jesse's dynamic is like an extremely unhealthy symbiotic relationship. They're making each others life worse by being around each other but they have no one else to turn to. Walt is too proud and egotistical, and Jesse has no other opportunities in life, so they keep cooking together.
@basilbrush9075 Perhaps. But he did say that he liked breaking the laws a lot. Instead of saying it was for the family. And that he was good at it, his pride & ego was obnoxiously high. No pun intended.
Breaking Bad but instead of Walter being the main character, it's Walt Jr, and instead of cooking meth, he makes the best god damn breakfast Albuquerque has ever seen
What if Gus survived the explosion? Imagine if the radio first announces three causalities but Gus miraculously recover in a hospital after Walt has freed Jesse and burned the lab down.
@@fireghost5436Here’s what I can imagine would happen: Gus would be arrested because the lab would now be uncovered but he might have goons that he might ready to track down Walt and/or his family and Walt doesn’t have the money to go to the Vaccum Guy. But if it turns out Gus has no means of getting any goons after Walt he might just tell the DEA about Walt and Jesse and their lives will be ruined.
Ok I'm writing this one: Tuco stares holding a gun to the two twins, contemplating what to do with them. "You Punkin me" he asks in typical fashion. "No Not at all" They both say nearly in unison as Tuco tells them they can leave. Jimmy arrives a bit later relived that the two twins survived, he tells them they still have time to pull off the real stunt. The twins are apprehensive at first but Slippin Jimmy has them reluctantly agreeing a few minutes later. Mrs. Kettleman crashes into the twins and rushed out panicked. Jimmy driving by sees what happened and talks the twins down to dropping the charges. Mrs. Kettleman soon convinces her husband to switch to Jimmy who starts being their client. Kim doesn't like this so she tries to convince him to drop their case and give it back to HHM. Meanwhile Jimmy finds a perfect solution to where the states money went. The Kettlemans keep their money and become a major client of Jimmy. Kim who was initially frustrated decides it's ok after she finds and keeps Mesa Verdes. Though when Nacho arrives wanting to steal from the Kettlemans he talks to Jimmy who tells him to get lost. Nacho stalks Jimmy for a little longer before finding Mike. He learns that Mike often frustrates Jimmy, and that in fact Jimmy once "Assaulted" Mike which lead to Mike telling Nacho the full name of Jimmy's clients. Nacho thanks Mike and pays him a finders fee before stealing all their money. The Kettlemans are furious and blame Jimmy ending in Jimmy being fired. With more respect Jimmy makes his way to Davis in Main, crutially before he finds the Sand Piper case. As soon as he finds the case he is premoted leading to his increased respect. Though the Commercial and their reaction to it leads to him getting "fired" around the same time is in our timeline. Meanwhile Mike takes the job to defend the Pharmacist and has a good relationship with Nacho. Nacho asks Mike for help to get rid of Tuco, and the plans goes off without a hitch. This time, mike being friends with Nacho leads to him not meeting Gus, and instead of trying to kill Hector, Hector becomes the victim of a perfectly orchestrated pill swap. Gustavo never learns it was Nacho and Mike. Gustavo tries to revive Hector but Mike deals with Hector using the poison that emulates heart failure from breaking bad (That was used on the twins). Lalo takes over, and Gus eventually finds German engineers for the Lab. Though Nacho is eventually sent Lalo to find this German engineer. Mike tracks him down and learns he wants to see his wife. In return for giving him a chance to return to Germany, he learns about the laundries. Lalo needs to get into the laudry but he needs a perfect distraction. When he sees a TV add for Saul Goodman he knows what to do. Jimmy never got into cell phones, but he knew Huel and pretty soon sees this as an opportunity for clients after he looses Sand Pipper and looses his clients in his attempt to make them settle. Eventually Jimmy and Kim decide that embarrassing Chuck who was leading the SandPiper case would let them make all the money. After embarrassing Chuck, The two end up meaning with Howard who comes on Chucks behalf to ask why they did all this. Lalo walks in Shoots Howard and makes Jimmy shoot gus. He ties up kim and returns to the Lab where he makes a great video and returns to the Cartel. Mike hides their tracks while Lalo escapes and no one even knows what happened as Tyrus murders Jimmy when he shots the man that opens the door. A few days later Kim is found dead tied to a chair. Gus and his empire is finished by Mike, Nacho, and Lalo and the whole cartel while police struggle to understand what happened at Jimmy's apartment. Chuck never recovers from Howard's death (He doesn't care about Jimmy) and HHM crumbles withen a few months. Once Gus's empire is acquired by the Cartel, the superlab becomes Lalo's spot. Cartel chemists are brough up and eventually are brought into competition with the legendary Heisenburg. A few days after Mike ID's Heisenburg Jesse is found dead in his house, while Skyler, Walt, and Flyn are all killed by the Cartel. When Tuco get's out of Prison he rules Albuquerque along side Lalo, and then he thinks "Good thing those two twins didn't say somthing to annoy me that day!". "Yeah" Says Jimmy's goht listening in, "But it would've made for a better story" . . "hahaha I'm sure it would" And that should 100% be made into a video no credit needed thank you.
@@murgeproductions Ok Ok ok I'll make it into somthing more readable Tuco stares holding a gun to the two twins, contemplating what to do with them. "You Punkin me" he asks in typical fashion. "No Not at all" They both say nearly in unison as Tuco tells them they can leave. Jimmy arrives a bit later relived that the two twins survived, he tells them they still have time to pull off the real stunt. The twins are apprehensive at first but Slippin Jimmy has them reluctantly agreeing a few minutes later. Mrs. Kettleman crashes into the twins and rushed out panicked. Jimmy driving by sees what happened and talks the twins down to dropping the charges. Mrs. Kettleman soon convinces her husband to switch to Jimmy who starts being their client. Kim doesn't like this so she tries to convince him to drop their case and give it back to HHM. Meanwhile Jimmy finds a perfect solution to where the states money went. Getting the kettlemans off the hook The Kettlemans keep their money and become a major client of Jimmy. Kim who was initially frustrated decides it's ok after she finds and keeps Mesa Verdes. Though when Nacho arrives wanting to steal from the Kettlemans (nacho learned the story after tuco mentioned jimmy and Nacho paid him a visit) he talks to Jimmy who tells him to get lost. Nacho stalks Jimmy for a little longer before finding Mike. He learns that Mike often frustrates Jimmy, and that in fact Jimmy once "Assaulted" Mike which lead to Mike telling Nacho the full name of Jimmy's clients. Nacho thanks Mike and pays him a finders fee before stealing all their money. The Kettlemans are furious and blame Jimmy ending in Jimmy being fired. With more respect Jimmy makes his way to Davis in Main, crutially before he finds the Sand Piper case. As soon as he finds the case he is promoted leading to his increased respect. Though the Commercial and their reaction to it leads to him getting "fired" around the same time is in our timeline. Meanwhile Mike takes the job to defend the Pharmacist and has a good relationship with Nacho. Nacho asks Mike for help to get rid of Tuco, and the plans goes off without a hitch. This time, mike being friends with Nacho leads to him not meeting Gus, and instead of trying to snipe Hector, Mike works with Nacho to get revenge making a much better plan. Hector becomes the victim of a perfectly orchestrated pill swap. Gustavo never learns it was Nacho and Mike. Gustavo tries to revive Hector but Mike deals with Hector using the poison that emulates heart failure from breaking bad (That was used on the twins). Lalo takes over, and Gus eventually finds German engineers for the Lab. Though Nacho is eventually sent Lalo to find this German engineer. Mike tracks him down and learns he wants to see his wife. In return for giving him a chance to return to Germany, he learns about the laundries. Lalo needs to get into the laudry but he needs a perfect distraction. When he sees a TV add for Saul Goodman he knows what to do. Jimmy never got into cell phones, but he knew Huel and pretty soon sees this as an opportunity for clients after he looses Sand Pipper and looses his clients in his attempt to make them settle. Eventually Jimmy and Kim decide that embarrassing Chuck who was leading the SandPiper case would let them make all the money. After embarrassing Chuck, The two end up meeting with Howard who comes on Chucks behalf to ask why they did all this. Lalo walks in Shoots Howard and makes Jimmy shoot gus (like in our timeline). Jimmy never offers up Kim and instead goes himself. Lalo ties up kim and returns to the Lab where he makes a great video and returns to the Cartel. Mike hides their tracks while Lalo escapes and no one even knows what happened. Tyrus murders Jimmy when he shots the man that opens the door to kill Gus. A few days later Kim is found dead tied to a chair. Gus and his empire are finished by Mike, Nacho, and Lalo and the whole cartel while police struggle to understand what happened at Jimmy's apartment. Chuck never recovers from Howard's death (He doesn't care about Jimmy) and HHM crumbles withen a few months. Once Gus's empire is acquired by the Cartel, the superlab becomes Lalo's spot. Cartel chemists are brought up and eventually are brought into competition with the legendary Heisenburg. A few days after Mike ID's Heisenburg Jesse is found dead in his house, while Skyler, Walt, and Flyn are all killed by the Cartel. When Tuco get's out of Prison he rules Albuquerque along side Lalo, and then he thinks "Good thing those two twins didn't say somthing to annoy me that day!". "Yeah" Says Jimmy's gohst listening in, "But it would've made for a better story" . . "hahaha I'm sure it would" And that should 100% be made into a video no credit needed thank you
Reminds me of that time machine movie where he tries to save his wife but no matter what he changes about the events that transpire, she still dies at the same exact time in a different way than before like it's already written and cannot be changed.
Combo's death would be less likely than in the show because they only expanded their territory after the ATM Tweaker encounter that ended with Jesse taking the street cred for offing the guy. Instead, Saul would find Jesse another distributor like Declan or Jack, thereby protecting Jesse and the product in the event a seller gets picked up. It would wind up leading to a wider conflict as Gus has to deal with the Eladio Cartel as well as whoever starts distributing Jesse's product. A Eladio/Declan alliance would be a big problem for Gus.
Always interesting when these stories include Walt dying and then a bunch of aftermath. Feels like such an alternate universe cuz you’d never see the show continue after Walter died (except in el Camino lol)
Plot hole (i think) Gonzo was never an informant, Tuco's raid happened because of the handprint that he left on No-Doze. Gonzo ghosting Tuco was only bcus of No-Doze's body and dying along with him eventually
Here's an idea for a What if. What if: Jesse got caught in the pilot? Walt wouldn't exactly be able to get into the game since he no longer would have access to somebody who knows "the business". Would he try to do it on his own anyways?
Maybe he asks Hank for any suspected drug manufacturers that the DEA hasn’t arrested yet due to lack of evidence and he tracks them down and tries to cooperate with them?
I like how the Gilliganverse's tight writing allows for such minor plot points to affect practically everything that comes after. There are almost no completely hypothetical What-If scenarios. Though another show discussed in conjunction with Breaking Bad could serve as the basis for something like that. What If: The Walking Dead did share the same universe/timeline as Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul? Given how theories about both of them taking place in the same universe have all been debunked, it would be interesting to see how the Walker outbreak could theoretically affect the events of BB/BCS' endgame.
This was actually do good! Here's a suggestion I've been seriously thinking about for a long time now. What if, in S4 E7, Jesse actually did put the ricin in Gus's coffee and successfully had him drink it? What would happen to them after Gus inevitably dies of the ricin poisoning? What would happen between Walter, Jesse and Mike and even the cartel?
What if walter approached hank and told him everything but instead of feeling a sense of Justice he understands walts ordeals and offers to help keep the dea and other agencies off of walt long enough for walt to "make enough money"
@@nathanpierce7681I think if Walt couldn't figure out how else to get out from under Gus's thumb and he was already working with Hank then it would be a possibility that Walt would try to work in a way to get just thrown under the bus to get out of the business. But that also depends on whether or not Walt goes off of his pride and tries to continue his meth empire because if he does that then Hank would definitely eventually turn on walt or walt would kill hink.
@@Cocaine_RejeKt i feel like walt having a morality chain in the form of hank directly having a hand with his business would somewhat help him go "you know what, this meth business stuff is too hot for me" and call it quits if walt was already protecting hank from gus while he was unaware of the business that he was in, how much more protective would he get now that his brother in law actually knows about his work and is helping him with it?
@@nathanpierce7681 hmmmm you do have a point I think he'd either quit the business eventually or get hank out of it without killing him somehow 🤔 I only say that because of walts pride and wanting to create his own empire eventually but with Hank I doubt he'd go so far.
I don’t think Mike can work for the Salamancas without compromising his character. Hector had no issues at all killing innocents and was even ready to kill kids just to send a message. Mike worked for Gus because of his strict code and work ethic. The Salamanca were sloppy and felt they could just kill anyone who tried to get in their way.
@@azuredragon9276 Nope, the Salamancas are horrible bosses to work for. There is no negotiating with them. Tuco literally killed one of his guys just for speaking out of turn. The moment Mike tries to hold them back, the Salamancas would just have him killed.
what if walter jr was replaced with an pile of scrambled eggs and bacon and there were tiny walter jrs on a plate in front of him and nobody acknowledges it
You forgot about tiny problem: Jesse called Walter, so his phone number was in the register number and he was also there, also if they found RV Jesse's fingerprints could be also there
What if Genidowsky either screwed up or decided to betray Jimmy by leaving the photo of him handing the envelope to the fake Casimiro, ultimately exposing Jimmys defamation campaign? (What if Howard won?)
That would awkward. Imagine Jack and his gang drive away after not being able to find him and Jesse crawling from underneath car staring directly at Walter 😂
@@stefand5577 and then walter gets beaten to a goddamn pulp because as we've already seen from their previous scuffles, jesse can very easily overpower walter in a brawl
what if walter jr more of a breakfast from a movie where there’s piles of toast and bacon and eggs, sausages, onions, pastries and whatnot, but he only grabs a slice of toast and says “sorry late for work!” ignoring the whole ass feast sorta guy than a normal breakfast lover
Realistically i think even if tuco was going fine Walter would still want more money and complain about how much money they are throwing away by the amount of product they are making
Another banger man! I love your vids. I would love to see a what if about Kim wexler if she listened to Howard when he was saying how bad and toxic Saul was. And instead of laughing at him and disagreeing, she listens and agrees with him :)
I found your channel a couple days ago and I am hooked! Breaking Bad is my all time favorite series followed by Better Call Saul and, of course, El Camino......your "what if" videos are a way for me relive the series with new story lines and I appreciate that more than I can put into words.....what an incredible idea for a channel!! Obviously I subbed immediately
Suggestion: what if hank actually kept his mouth shut and kept police matters to himself, just after walt meets jessie, hank buddy drops he needs to keep walter a civilian out of police activity otherwise he could be fired
Great video as always ! Speaking of pairings, I think it would be cool to see a scenario where Lalo forces Walt to work for him. Maybe it could work in "What if Lalo never went to the US during BCS and only killed Gus during "Salud" as he, Mike and Jesse try to leave Mexico ?"
@murgeproductions I got one... Can't remember if you have done this one yet. What If Max lived and was partners with Gus all the way up to when we meet Gus. Would Max be the logical one? Would Gus be different because he didn't have that shock and revenge in him to begin with? Would Max of gone along with the huge drug business. ......
Channel guy!! Ive watched all 3 iterations and what youre doing is surprisely decent. Superb editing. Nice voice over. The 1st of your work i wasnt impressing, but this, this i can watch. Carry On.
In episode 5, season 1 Walt's family hosts an intervention to get him to accept cancer treatment, Walt says no. But the next morning Walter has a change of heart and says to Skyler that he'll do the treatment; so my what if is that Walt doesn't have a change of heart and he sticks to his decision.
Sopranos/Breaking Bad crossover idea: Christopher is in Albuquerque seeing his mistress. Gets word of 'Blue Meth'. Around the time Walt starts working for Gus - end of season 2. Christopher grabs a sample...gets high. Takes the rest to Tony in New Jersey saying there's a lot of money here. All leads to Tony meeting Gus and Walt. I'll let you take over from there
Uhhh… a *(PT 1) is missing from the title. Jesse and Walt dead? Gus now has full control? With Gale, you could even do a segment of him trying to replicate the blue stuff and how he couldn’t get it 100% the same and how that would shift the whole market of this stuff
To me, This is the neutral ending, no one really won in this situation, Walt didn’t get arrested, but didn’t get the money and Jesse died too early to be important
Guess if anyone's winning it might be Gus as he still has Gail, and no Walt or Jesse around to complicate things. Who knows how his revenge plot against Eladio and the Salamancas will play out now though.
at 8:10 I don’t think Jesse would have even considered using Saul or have his card yet because he only first used Saul when badger was bust when they tried selling on their own. Since Tuco was never shot by hank and he carried on selling to Tuco, badger would’ve never been caught. I think he would’ve gone to him tho but idk how this bit could be changed
If you haven't done it yet, I think it would be cool if you explored what the series would've been like if the version of events in Walter's 'confession' was the truth.
Suggestion: This one isn't as much of a breaking bad what if as it's more of a real world what if What if breaking bad was cancelled in season 1 or 2 for some reason (maybe due to the people who said comedy actors can't do drama) How would entertainment and our culture be like today without breaking bads influence?
Suggestion: what if Hank found out during season 1 or 2? Here’s my idea of how it would go Hank would either find out when investigating the missing lab equipment or Hank would find Walter and Jesse at Tuco’s house in the middle of the desert and at first, Hank would have some doubts, but further researching into it. He finds out the truth.
This was going great until you made Gonzo a snitch for the DEA. He wasn't a snitch, he was just an idiot who accidentally killed himself while trying to move the body of no doze. Even when he died, Hank wasn't able to recognise him, cuz he wasn't a snitch for the DEA... Should have done the research man
@@murgeproductions really feels nice to see a RUclipsr who actually reads the comments and respectfully takes the suggestions of the viewers 🙏🏻🙏🏻 GG Murge
Hmmm idk if Jesse would’ve put the blame on a dead S1-S2 Walt like that. Especially snitch on the cops… he only crossed that line because Walt poisoned a little kid.
Good stuff! Felt pretty realistic. I’m a bit confused though, was Gonzo an informant in the regular story, too? Also, I’d like to echo my request for “what if Casper killed Lalo?”
I'm pretty sure he wasn't because when Hank saw him dead at the junkyard, he didn't say anything. He probably would've recognized Gonzo, but the DEA and the Albuquerque Police are separate entities so Gonzo may have been only an Albuquerque Police informant.
In the real story Gonzo was Tucos brother in law and I dont think there was anything to suggest he was an informant. Tuco thought he might be during the episode "Grilled" because he hadnt heard from Gonzo for a couple days and his place of business got raided by the cops. Jesse and Walt were under the impression Tuco had killed Gonzo but that wasnt the case; Gonzo had died when he went back to the junkyard to try and retrieve No-Doze's body and the stack of cars had shifted and crushed his arms, leading him to bleed out. When they realised Tuco hadnt killed Gonzo they played along with Tucos speculation that Gonzo was an informant since it was in their best interest to not give Tuco any reason to suspect or blame them instead.
Hi there I was watching the episode where Hank and Walt are driving to the laundromat and I was wondering what would be the proceedings if Walt just broke down and told Hank everything while they're in the car.
Suggestion: what if Nacho decided not to swallow the pills, and letting Hector Salamanca operate the business through the car shop? This in turn brings ramifications and Changes the storyline, as that would me Lalo Salamanca would not be forced out to take care of business. In addition, this would not force nacho informant for gus Which may have led to a different outcome towards their final battle between gus versus the Cartel in addition, Nacho could potentially be alive
what if walter could respawn like a gta protagonist (to make things more fair, drag him into more of the action sequences in breaking bad. he'll come back anyways ;)
Bit late for this; What if Elliot was also a drug kingpin/high loaf distributor like Gus? Or even a new business partner for gus after the cartel fell?
A handful of holes. 1, you're assuming Tuco lost his temper. I'd argue that what we saw is simply how he was. That's his regular temperament. Also, I doubt Walter is worrying about quitting because had he never pulverized that dude, there'd be no need to quit. Furthermore, Crazy 8 was already dead.
What is your favorite quote from tuco Salamanca?
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Like the people don’t know their favorite tuco quote are you saying that they’re stupid or are saying the that I’m stupid?
People keep using Walt's threat at the beginning as a reason why Jesse is essentially Walt's serf. Jesse actually went to Walt after the Krazy-8 incident and asked to keep cooking, and Walt said no. Then, after rejecting Elliott's offer, he went to Jesse and asked if he wanted to cook. An invitation, not an order.
Walt had an unhealthy, abusive father-son relationship with Jesse, but let's not pretend Jesse had no agency here.
Walt and Jesse's dynamic is like an extremely unhealthy symbiotic relationship. They're making each others life worse by being around each other but they have no one else to turn to. Walt is too proud and egotistical, and Jesse has no other opportunities in life, so they keep cooking together.
Tuco freaking out was ironically a blessing in disguise for both Walter and especially Jesse over time.
I think for walt this ending is arguably better
@basilbrush9075 Perhaps. But he did say that he liked breaking the laws a lot. Instead of saying it was for the family. And that he was good at it, his pride & ego was obnoxiously high. No pun intended.
@UnwantedGhost1-anz25 It really was for the family but his unwillingness to quit was because of his personal reasons.
@@BlackangelKatakuri Personal reasons including his arrogance.
Breaking Bad but instead of Walter being the main character, it's Walt Jr, and instead of cooking meth, he makes the best god damn breakfast Albuquerque has ever seen
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Thee Gus hired him into his restaurant to make breakfast combo meals. The begin of a fast food empire.
Bro literally cooks
What if Gus survived the explosion? Imagine if the radio first announces three causalities but Gus miraculously recover in a hospital after Walt has freed Jesse and burned the lab down.
That would be absolutly awesome
@@fireghost5436Here’s what I can imagine would happen: Gus would be arrested because the lab would now be uncovered but he might have goons that he might ready to track down Walt and/or his family and Walt doesn’t have the money to go to the Vaccum Guy. But if it turns out Gus has no means of getting any goons after Walt he might just tell the DEA about Walt and Jesse and their lives will be ruined.
I stg if he does it after you asked even though I have been suggesting this for months ima be upset asl😭
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What if the skater twins didn’t call Tuco’s abuelita a “biznatch”.
Ok I'm writing this one:
Tuco stares holding a gun to the two twins, contemplating what to do with them. "You Punkin me" he asks in typical fashion. "No Not at all" They both say nearly in unison as Tuco tells them they can leave. Jimmy arrives a bit later relived that the two twins survived, he tells them they still have time to pull off the real stunt. The twins are apprehensive at first but Slippin Jimmy has them reluctantly agreeing a few minutes later. Mrs. Kettleman crashes into the twins and rushed out panicked. Jimmy driving by sees what happened and talks the twins down to dropping the charges. Mrs. Kettleman soon convinces her husband to switch to Jimmy who starts being their client. Kim doesn't like this so she tries to convince him to drop their case and give it back to HHM. Meanwhile Jimmy finds a perfect solution to where the states money went. The Kettlemans keep their money and become a major client of Jimmy. Kim who was initially frustrated decides it's ok after she finds and keeps Mesa Verdes. Though when Nacho arrives wanting to steal from the Kettlemans he talks to Jimmy who tells him to get lost. Nacho stalks Jimmy for a little longer before finding Mike. He learns that Mike often frustrates Jimmy, and that in fact Jimmy once "Assaulted" Mike which lead to Mike telling Nacho the full name of Jimmy's clients. Nacho thanks Mike and pays him a finders fee before stealing all their money. The Kettlemans are furious and blame Jimmy ending in Jimmy being fired. With more respect Jimmy makes his way to Davis in Main, crutially before he finds the Sand Piper case. As soon as he finds the case he is premoted leading to his increased respect. Though the Commercial and their reaction to it leads to him getting "fired" around the same time is in our timeline. Meanwhile Mike takes the job to defend the Pharmacist and has a good relationship with Nacho. Nacho asks Mike for help to get rid of Tuco, and the plans goes off without a hitch. This time, mike being friends with Nacho leads to him not meeting Gus, and instead of trying to kill Hector, Hector becomes the victim of a perfectly orchestrated pill swap. Gustavo never learns it was Nacho and Mike. Gustavo tries to revive Hector but Mike deals with Hector using the poison that emulates heart failure from breaking bad (That was used on the twins). Lalo takes over, and Gus eventually finds German engineers for the Lab. Though Nacho is eventually sent Lalo to find this German engineer. Mike tracks him down and learns he wants to see his wife. In return for giving him a chance to return to Germany, he learns about the laundries. Lalo needs to get into the laudry but he needs a perfect distraction. When he sees a TV add for Saul Goodman he knows what to do. Jimmy never got into cell phones, but he knew Huel and pretty soon sees this as an opportunity for clients after he looses Sand Pipper and looses his clients in his attempt to make them settle. Eventually Jimmy and Kim decide that embarrassing Chuck who was leading the SandPiper case would let them make all the money. After embarrassing Chuck, The two end up meaning with Howard who comes on Chucks behalf to ask why they did all this. Lalo walks in Shoots Howard and makes Jimmy shoot gus. He ties up kim and returns to the Lab where he makes a great video and returns to the Cartel. Mike hides their tracks while Lalo escapes and no one even knows what happened as Tyrus murders Jimmy when he shots the man that opens the door. A few days later Kim is found dead tied to a chair. Gus and his empire is finished by Mike, Nacho, and Lalo and the whole cartel while police struggle to understand what happened at Jimmy's apartment. Chuck never recovers from Howard's death (He doesn't care about Jimmy) and HHM crumbles withen a few months. Once Gus's empire is acquired by the Cartel, the superlab becomes Lalo's spot. Cartel chemists are brough up and eventually are brought into competition with the legendary Heisenburg. A few days after Mike ID's Heisenburg Jesse is found dead in his house, while Skyler, Walt, and Flyn are all killed by the Cartel. When Tuco get's out of Prison he rules Albuquerque along side Lalo, and then he thinks "Good thing those two twins didn't say somthing to annoy me that day!". "Yeah" Says Jimmy's goht listening in, "But it would've made for a better story" . . "hahaha I'm sure it would"
And that should 100% be made into a video no credit needed thank you.
@@randomdams9179 the lack of paragraph breaks was enough to make me baby blue on the spot
@@nathanpierce7681 I'm sorry let me re do it sometime in the future.
Same.
@@murgeproductions Ok Ok ok I'll make it into somthing more readable
Tuco stares holding a gun to the two twins, contemplating what to do with them. "You Punkin me" he asks in typical fashion. "No Not at all" They both say nearly in unison as Tuco tells them they can leave. Jimmy arrives a bit later relived that the two twins survived, he tells them they still have time to pull off the real stunt.
The twins are apprehensive at first but Slippin Jimmy has them reluctantly agreeing a few minutes later. Mrs. Kettleman crashes into the twins and rushed out panicked. Jimmy driving by sees what happened and talks the twins down to dropping the charges. Mrs. Kettleman soon convinces her husband to switch to Jimmy who starts being their client. Kim doesn't like this so she tries to convince him to drop their case and give it back to HHM. Meanwhile Jimmy finds a perfect solution to where the states money went. Getting the kettlemans off the hook
The Kettlemans keep their money and become a major client of Jimmy. Kim who was initially frustrated decides it's ok after she finds and keeps Mesa Verdes. Though when Nacho arrives wanting to steal from the Kettlemans (nacho learned the story after tuco mentioned jimmy and Nacho paid him a visit) he talks to Jimmy who tells him to get lost. Nacho stalks Jimmy for a little longer before finding Mike. He learns that Mike often frustrates Jimmy, and that in fact Jimmy once "Assaulted" Mike which lead to Mike telling Nacho the full name of Jimmy's clients.
Nacho thanks Mike and pays him a finders fee before stealing all their money. The Kettlemans are furious and blame Jimmy ending in Jimmy being fired. With more respect Jimmy makes his way to Davis in Main, crutially before he finds the Sand Piper case. As soon as he finds the case he is promoted leading to his increased respect. Though the Commercial and their reaction to it leads to him getting "fired" around the same time is in our timeline.
Meanwhile Mike takes the job to defend the Pharmacist and has a good relationship with Nacho. Nacho asks Mike for help to get rid of Tuco, and the plans goes off without a hitch. This time, mike being friends with Nacho leads to him not meeting Gus, and instead of trying to snipe Hector, Mike works with Nacho to get revenge making a much better plan. Hector becomes the victim of a perfectly orchestrated pill swap. Gustavo never learns it was Nacho and Mike. Gustavo tries to revive Hector but Mike deals with Hector using the poison that emulates heart failure from breaking bad (That was used on the twins).
Lalo takes over, and Gus eventually finds German engineers for the Lab. Though Nacho is eventually sent Lalo to find this German engineer. Mike tracks him down and learns he wants to see his wife. In return for giving him a chance to return to Germany, he learns about the laundries. Lalo needs to get into the laudry but he needs a perfect distraction. When he sees a TV add for Saul Goodman he knows what to do. Jimmy never got into cell phones, but he knew Huel and pretty soon sees this as an opportunity for clients after he looses Sand Pipper and looses his clients in his attempt to make them settle. Eventually Jimmy and Kim decide that embarrassing Chuck who was leading the SandPiper case would let them make all the money. After embarrassing Chuck, The two end up meeting with Howard who comes on Chucks behalf to ask why they did all this.
Lalo walks in Shoots Howard and makes Jimmy shoot gus (like in our timeline). Jimmy never offers up Kim and instead goes himself. Lalo ties up kim and returns to the Lab where he makes a great video and returns to the Cartel. Mike hides their tracks while Lalo escapes and no one even knows what happened.
Tyrus murders Jimmy when he shots the man that opens the door to kill Gus. A few days later Kim is found dead tied to a chair. Gus and his empire are finished by Mike, Nacho, and Lalo and the whole cartel while police struggle to understand what happened at Jimmy's apartment. Chuck never recovers from Howard's death (He doesn't care about Jimmy) and HHM crumbles withen a few months. Once Gus's empire is acquired by the Cartel, the superlab becomes Lalo's spot. Cartel chemists are brought up and eventually are brought into competition with the legendary Heisenburg. A few days after Mike ID's Heisenburg Jesse is found dead in his house, while Skyler, Walt, and Flyn are all killed by the Cartel.
When Tuco get's out of Prison he rules Albuquerque along side Lalo, and then he thinks "Good thing those two twins didn't say somthing to annoy me that day!". "Yeah" Says Jimmy's gohst listening in, "But it would've made for a better story" . . "hahaha I'm sure it would"
And that should 100% be made into a video no credit needed thank you
I like how in most of these stories, Hank killing Tuco is a constant.
Canon event
Reminds me of that time machine movie where he tries to save his wife but no matter what he changes about the events that transpire, she still dies at the same exact time in a different way than before like it's already written and cannot be changed.
If tuco never lost his temper, nacho would probably have stayed loyal to him.
Combo's death would be less likely than in the show because they only expanded their territory after the ATM Tweaker encounter that ended with Jesse taking the street cred for offing the guy. Instead, Saul would find Jesse another distributor like Declan or Jack, thereby protecting Jesse and the product in the event a seller gets picked up. It would wind up leading to a wider conflict as Gus has to deal with the Eladio Cartel as well as whoever starts distributing Jesse's product. A Eladio/Declan alliance would be a big problem for Gus.
Sounds interesting
Always interesting when these stories include Walt dying and then a bunch of aftermath. Feels like such an alternate universe cuz you’d never see the show continue after Walter died (except in el Camino lol)
what if walter jr was more of a lunch guy than a breakfast lover
the cartel would be screwed
Madrigal had a large stake innthe pancakes business so they'd have been upset for sure...
Gustavo Fring would have proposed to Marie.
@@kingalastor936 what
Plot hole (i think)
Gonzo was never an informant, Tuco's raid happened because of the handprint that he left on No-Doze. Gonzo ghosting Tuco was only bcus of No-Doze's body and dying along with him eventually
….what if.
@@murgeproductions ok, it's one of the most tragic what ifs tho ngl 😭 (other than the one where Lydia and the neo-nazis ended up on the top)
@@superslime3523what if Lalo beat Gus is even worse
What if Chuck actually cared for Jimmy
@KeyUploadsahhh liar
@KeyUploads ah! good one!
@KeyUploadshave you not finished season 3?
@KeyUploads *"You never matter all that much to me."*
@KeyUploads*demoLaugh.mp4*
What if Casper killed Lalo, Gus would be terrified his whole life not knowing he was already dead.
And Hector would wait for the rest of his life for his nephew to make a move that never comes.
Here's an idea for a What if. What if: Jesse got caught in the pilot? Walt wouldn't exactly be able to get into the game since he no longer would have access to somebody who knows "the business". Would he try to do it on his own anyways?
Maybe he asks Hank for any suspected drug manufacturers that the DEA hasn’t arrested yet due to lack of evidence and he tracks them down and tries to cooperate with them?
I like how the Gilliganverse's tight writing allows for such minor plot points to affect practically everything that comes after. There are almost no completely hypothetical What-If scenarios. Though another show discussed in conjunction with Breaking Bad could serve as the basis for something like that. What If: The Walking Dead did share the same universe/timeline as Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul? Given how theories about both of them taking place in the same universe have all been debunked, it would be interesting to see how the Walker outbreak could theoretically affect the events of BB/BCS' endgame.
I absolutely adore your interpretation of Saul "of course I'm right!" 😂
thank you!
I didnt see that coming,
What if Emilio didnt reconise Walter in the pilot
This was actually do good! Here's a suggestion I've been seriously thinking about for a long time now.
What if, in S4 E7, Jesse actually did put the ricin in Gus's coffee and successfully had him drink it?
What would happen to them after Gus inevitably dies of the ricin poisoning?
What would happen between Walter, Jesse and Mike and even the cartel?
What if walter approached hank and told him everything but instead of feeling a sense of Justice he understands walts ordeals and offers to help keep the dea and other agencies off of walt long enough for walt to "make enough money"
goddamn imagine walt telling hank to get the dea on gus's and the salamancas' trail lol
@@nathanpierce7681I think if Walt couldn't figure out how else to get out from under Gus's thumb and he was already working with Hank then it would be a possibility that Walt would try to work in a way to get just thrown under the bus to get out of the business. But that also depends on whether or not Walt goes off of his pride and tries to continue his meth empire because if he does that then Hank would definitely eventually turn on walt or walt would kill hink.
@@Cocaine_RejeKt i feel like walt having a morality chain in the form of hank directly having a hand with his business would somewhat help him go "you know what, this meth business stuff is too hot for me" and call it quits
if walt was already protecting hank from gus while he was unaware of the business that he was in, how much more protective would he get now that his brother in law actually knows about his work and is helping him with it?
@@nathanpierce7681 hmmmm you do have a point I think he'd either quit the business eventually or get hank out of it without killing him somehow 🤔 I only say that because of walts pride and wanting to create his own empire eventually but with Hank I doubt he'd go so far.
I love that I can search for any concept for the show and this guy will have done it
I’m still thinking of more
@ MY GOAT!!!!!!!!
here's an intresting idea: what if mike worked for the salamancas instead of gus?
or what if gus hired jesse instead of walt?
I don’t think Mike can work for the Salamancas without compromising his character. Hector had no issues at all killing innocents and was even ready to kill kids just to send a message. Mike worked for Gus because of his strict code and work ethic. The Salamanca were sloppy and felt they could just kill anyone who tried to get in their way.
@@torinfarrow662 but I feel like if Mike stuck by the salamancas he'd at least be aware of the unpredictabilty of em and counter it any way he could
@@azuredragon9276 Nope, the Salamancas are horrible bosses to work for. There is no negotiating with them. Tuco literally killed one of his guys just for speaking out of turn. The moment Mike tries to hold them back, the Salamancas would just have him killed.
@@justinguyos5476 I thought of that, what if he took Tuco's place while he was in the slammer?
@@azuredragon9276kiryu chan?
What if Gaff unintentionally killed Gus in "Bug"? Gaff sees Gus walking out, but doesn't immediately recognize him and puts a bullet in his head.
what if walter jr was replaced with an pile of scrambled eggs and bacon and there were tiny walter jrs on a plate in front of him and nobody acknowledges it
What if Hank actually was Walt’s partner in Walt’s meth empire.
Literally anybody else would be more likely to partner with him
What if those skateboarders never hit Jimmy
This is one I'd love to see
You forgot about tiny problem: Jesse called Walter, so his phone number was in the register number and he was also there, also if they found RV Jesse's fingerprints could be also there
What if Genidowsky either screwed up or decided to betray Jimmy by leaving the photo of him handing the envelope to the fake Casimiro, ultimately exposing Jimmys defamation campaign?
(What if Howard won?)
What if Jesse was never spotted by Walter under his car?
I like this because he was already being intrigued to start cooking/selling so would he wander into the game just winging it
@@JustTryingToRUclips I think he's talking about ozymandias.
That would awkward. Imagine Jack and his gang drive away after not being able to find him and Jesse crawling from underneath car staring directly at Walter 😂
@@stefand5577 and then walter gets beaten to a goddamn pulp because as we've already seen from their previous scuffles, jesse can very easily overpower walter in a brawl
I love these its like a whole new mini episode of breaking bad. Keep it up bro!!
Glad you like them! And I’ll keep it going
what if walter jr more of a breakfast from a movie where there’s piles of toast and bacon and eggs, sausages, onions, pastries and whatnot, but he only grabs a slice of toast and says “sorry late for work!” ignoring the whole ass feast sorta guy than a normal breakfast lover
Realistically i think even if tuco was going fine Walter would still want more money and complain about how much money they are throwing away by the amount of product they are making
What if Bolsa wasn’t so stressed and was seeing things clearly?
What if jesse actually got a job at gray matter technologies
I don’t think Jessie would ever kill anybody no matter how high he could get
Another banger man! I love your vids. I would love to see a what if about Kim wexler if she listened to Howard when he was saying how bad and toxic Saul was. And instead of laughing at him and disagreeing, she listens and agrees with him :)
Gonzo wasn't a snitch though
I found your channel a couple days ago and I am hooked! Breaking Bad is my all time favorite series followed by Better Call Saul and, of course, El Camino......your "what if" videos are a way for me relive the series with new story lines and I appreciate that more than I can put into words.....what an incredible idea for a channel!! Obviously I subbed immediately
Welcome aboard!
Thanks Murge. Another great What If. Talented writing and editing👍
Much appreciated! Pat and glad you enjoyed my dude
Suggestion: what if hank actually kept his mouth shut and kept police matters to himself, just after walt meets jessie, hank buddy drops he needs to keep walter a civilian out of police activity otherwise he could be fired
Love your content man! Suggestion: What if walt and gretchen stayed together and raised a family?
yo.. that would be a perfect video
For everyone exept Walt,Hank,his family,Emillio and Krazy8 thing will play out the exact same as in "what if Walt died during the pilot"
Breaking Good
Great video as always !
Speaking of pairings, I think it would be cool to see a scenario where Lalo forces Walt to work for him. Maybe it could work in "What if Lalo never went to the US during BCS and only killed Gus during "Salud" as he, Mike and Jesse try to leave Mexico ?"
So basically everything goes GREAT for Gus. Not so much for everyone else.
“Jesse sees this as a GREAT idea” has me dead
Awesome video! Good deep thinking. Something so small can still ripple a time line.
Absolutely! And glad you enjoyed it
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I got one... Can't remember if you have done this one yet.
What If Max lived and was partners with Gus all the way up to when we meet Gus. Would Max be the logical one? Would Gus be different because he didn't have that shock and revenge in him to begin with? Would Max of gone along with the huge drug business. ......
Channel guy!! Ive watched all 3 iterations and what youre doing is surprisely decent. Superb editing. Nice voice over. The 1st of your work i wasnt impressing, but this, this i can watch.
Carry On.
Glad I could get your attention my dude
In episode 5, season 1 Walt's family hosts an intervention to get him to accept cancer treatment, Walt says no. But the next morning Walter has a change of heart and says to Skyler that he'll do the treatment; so my what if is that Walt doesn't have a change of heart and he sticks to his decision.
Suggestion: what if Walt went go karting with Jesse?
As a Heisenberg cosplayer, I love your "what if" series. Your attention to the details, that you use to support your storyline is spot on.
Sopranos/Breaking Bad crossover idea: Christopher is in Albuquerque seeing his mistress. Gets word of 'Blue Meth'. Around the time Walt starts working for Gus - end of season 2. Christopher grabs a sample...gets high. Takes the rest to Tony in New Jersey saying there's a lot of money here. All leads to Tony meeting Gus and Walt. I'll let you take over from there
If only I watched the sopranos… maybe one day
Christopher was dead already, and Tony didn't sell drugs or let the people in his family sell drugs
tuco probably would've killed no doze over some random bullshit like a week later
What if Walter got arrested for assaulting those kids in the pants store?
What if Hank got addicted to Walt’s methamphetamine?
He was addicted to blue sky the whole series, but not as a junkie
@@Thug-HunterCould easily say the same for Walt.
Would love to hear a what if Walter had enough money to disappear with skyler and the kids when he tries to in ‘S4-EP11 - crawl space’
Suggestion: What if Walter slept with Ted
Uhhh… a *(PT 1) is missing from the title. Jesse and Walt dead? Gus now has full control? With Gale, you could even do a segment of him trying to replicate the blue stuff and how he couldn’t get it 100% the same and how that would shift the whole market of this stuff
Super duper loved it, thank you a lot. It's my kind of bedtime story.
Glad you liked it!
And night night
@@murgeproductions :)
To me, This is the neutral ending, no one really won in this situation, Walt didn’t get arrested, but didn’t get the money and Jesse died too early to be important
Guess if anyone's winning it might be Gus as he still has Gail, and no Walt or Jesse around to complicate things. Who knows how his revenge plot against Eladio and the Salamancas will play out now though.
Suggestion: What if Jesse never went to Mexico, thus starting an all-out war with the cartel?
at 8:10 I don’t think Jesse would have even considered using Saul or have his card yet because he only first used Saul when badger was bust when they tried selling on their own. Since Tuco was never shot by hank and he carried on selling to Tuco, badger would’ve never been caught. I think he would’ve gone to him tho but idk how this bit could be changed
Gonzo isn't a snitch...
If you haven't done it yet, I think it would be cool if you explored what the series would've been like if the version of events in Walter's 'confession' was the truth.
I'd say gus could have let jesse teach gale the formula and then kill him after paying jesse some money
What if Hector never had a stroke and ended up in the wheelchair?
Suggestion: What if Werner Ziegler actually continued working instead of running away?
Ill forever pitch it cuz far as i know you haven't done it but what if Jesse didn't answer walts call to kill gale
Suggestion:
This one isn't as much of a breaking bad what if as it's more of a real world what if
What if breaking bad was cancelled in season 1 or 2 for some reason (maybe due to the people who said comedy actors can't do drama)
How would entertainment and our culture be like today without breaking bads influence?
And maybe also because back when it premiere breaking bad wasn't a immediate instant hit
Interesting idea.
What if kenny never had that gps phone thing
What if Walt pulled a Deadpool after his diagnosis? Like instead of staying with his family he left home so they wouldn’t see him slowly die
What if Walter White accepted Elliot’s deal at his birthday party
LOVED THIS VIDEO!!!!
Suggestion: what if Hank found out during season 1 or 2?
Here’s my idea of how it would go Hank would either find out when investigating the missing lab equipment or Hank would find Walter and Jesse at Tuco’s house in the middle of the desert and at first, Hank would have some doubts, but further researching into it. He finds out the truth.
This was going great until you made Gonzo a snitch for the DEA. He wasn't a snitch, he was just an idiot who accidentally killed himself while trying to move the body of no doze.
Even when he died, Hank wasn't able to recognise him, cuz he wasn't a snitch for the DEA...
Should have done the research man
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@@murgeproductions really feels nice to see a RUclipsr who actually reads the comments and respectfully takes the suggestions of the viewers
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GG Murge
Hmmm idk if Jesse would’ve put the blame on a dead S1-S2 Walt like that. Especially snitch on the cops… he only crossed that line because Walt poisoned a little kid.
What if "KenWins" caught Jimmy and Kim the night they scammed him?
What if Jimmy follows Mike’s advice and not get involved with Walter’s business?
What if hector didn’t survive from his stroke in the season 3 final in bcs
Why my favorite characters be dying so early in these what ifs 😭😭😂
What if Walt didn't take the talking pillow?
next scenario: what if walt started making meth with todd instead of jesse?
bro PLEASE i need a universe where jane and skyler are the drug dealers
The closest that would get is them meeting in passing…maybe
12:01 most awkward hug in history 😅
Good stuff! Felt pretty realistic. I’m a bit confused though, was Gonzo an informant in the regular story, too?
Also, I’d like to echo my request for “what if Casper killed Lalo?”
I'm pretty sure he wasn't because when Hank saw him dead at the junkyard, he didn't say anything. He probably would've recognized Gonzo, but the DEA and the Albuquerque Police are separate entities so Gonzo may have been only an Albuquerque Police informant.
In the real story Gonzo was Tucos brother in law and I dont think there was anything to suggest he was an informant. Tuco thought he might be during the episode "Grilled" because he hadnt heard from Gonzo for a couple days and his place of business got raided by the cops. Jesse and Walt were under the impression Tuco had killed Gonzo but that wasnt the case; Gonzo had died when he went back to the junkyard to try and retrieve No-Doze's body and the stack of cars had shifted and crushed his arms, leading him to bleed out. When they realised Tuco hadnt killed Gonzo they played along with Tucos speculation that Gonzo was an informant since it was in their best interest to not give Tuco any reason to suspect or blame them instead.
This is the timeline where popcorners were canon
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Hi there I was watching the episode where Hank and Walt are driving to the laundromat and I was wondering what would be the proceedings if Walt just broke down and told Hank everything while they're in the car.
Suggestion: what if Nacho decided not to swallow the pills, and letting Hector Salamanca operate the business through the car shop?
This in turn brings ramifications and Changes the storyline, as that would me Lalo Salamanca would not be forced out to take care of business. In addition, this would not force nacho informant for gus
Which may have led to a different outcome towards their final battle between gus versus the Cartel in addition, Nacho could potentially be alive
This timeline somehow create Jessica Jane Jones. JJJ. Wicked
what if walt went go carting with jesse? idk.
I'm very glad Jane didn't go with Jesse to attack them. I'm very intrigued to see how (maybe) you'll make a part 2 to this.
Yeah I’ll make a part 2 3 videos down the line
What if hank joined walter? He could have sympthiezed him wanting to make money for his family
What if Hank was help Walt with meth operation
Awesome content as usual Murge! Keep it coming!
What if jack doesnt left walt a single barrel
I feel like if Jesse was murdered Walt could lie and say Jesse lead him into it.
what if walter could respawn like a gta protagonist (to make things more fair, drag him into more of the action sequences in breaking bad. he'll come back anyways ;)
Wait though what would you take have been if Jesse would have worked with Gus shortly after that would have been very interesting
Bit late for this;
What if Elliot was also a drug kingpin/high loaf distributor like Gus? Or even a new business partner for gus after the cartel fell?
Funny enough I have something, similar to that concept.. wait and see
What if Walt jr. got his regular bacon in the first episode instead of veggie bacon???🤔
A handful of holes. 1, you're assuming Tuco lost his temper. I'd argue that what we saw is simply how he was. That's his regular temperament. Also, I doubt Walter is worrying about quitting because had he never pulverized that dude, there'd be no need to quit. Furthermore, Crazy 8 was already dead.
If Jesse didn't do another bump he probably could've done it.