Walt Worries About Gale's Murder Evidence | Breaking Bad (Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul)
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- Опубликовано: 27 апр 2024
- After Walt (Bryan Cranston) questions Jesse (Aaron Paul) about evidence at Gale's place, tension arises, prompting Walt to consider extreme measures to safeguard his family.
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From Season 4, Episode 04: "Bullet Points"
Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
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It’s so funny when Walt says “he has actual hobos living there”
The irony is, if they’re living there, how could they be hobos? 🤔
This is the moment that Jesse refused to be harassed in his private domicile.
Walt sabotaged Jesse by triggering his Trauma, so that his barber business would fail.
Yes, Jesse, because there clearly aren’t enough bald people walking around the BrBa universe.
It’s so funny how many times Walt just casually breaks into jesses house and ruins windows or doors but is beyond pissed when Jesse is near his house
Why are you bLuE?
Walt's got a family whereas Jesse hasn't
“Gus welding a box cutter, dead eye Cretan Mike sucker punching me.” When Walt puts it like that, it makes them sound like amateurs
I also like how he said "sucker punch", as if him expecting the punch would have made any difference lol
@mitrocar74 Yup he woulda got knocked out regardless 😂💀
@@selffless1 Walt's right in this scene and those two had to go
@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
And go they did….
Walt basically triggered Jesse's trauma
“I am, the trauma”
Like what Jesse says after there being an investigation: “duh”
Mr. White is not acting like a professional. Mr. Pink is :)
We're supposed to be fuckin professionals!
This is disturbing and hilarious at the same time. Genius.
That was at least half of what made BB so good, it was a dark comedy
I always wondered if mike had sauls office bugged out of precaution. Imagine mike sitting in bis house listening to walt calling him a dead eyed cretan 😂
After all the history Saul and Mike had Walt would be best advised to shut up about him. Mike is always an asset. Never a liability.
I haven't watched BCS but in Breaking Bad I cheered when Walt sent Mike to Belize
I hate when you are sitting in barber’s chair and somebody interrupts him, during the haircut.
Professional manner? Bro.. you literally ran over your coworkers.
Of course being a profesional is to let your partner get gunned down.
great clip
Thats meased up that walt is literally making jesse go step by step reliving the moment hes been trying desperately to forget
Yeah but it's for a good reason actually
Imagine you saved someone's life by having to take a life which goes against everything you ever stood for and the person you saved then makes you leave relive that trauma all over again and judges you in the manner in which you saved his life. I always hated Walt from the very beginning.
Vravo bince!
Love Aaron's lack-of-fucks-given acting here, at 1:19 he maintains it even while respectfully not blowing smoke in Walter's face. Like he's giving the minimum amount of fuck possible.
Playing Flyentology in this clip is fantastic
3:38 4:00 4:37
Who wants to make a hundred bucks! 😂
The end of Jesse's budding barber career
Western Union: message received
I don’t get the joke 4:43
Me too
Western Union used to be a telegram service
@@Dutch94 Wow, I guess that's a generation-specific reference. As a Boomer, I knew immediately what Walt meant. I guess telegrams basically became obsolete when email became common.
Considering that the entirety (or at least the bigger portion) of the last season of Breaking bad revolves around Walts ego, the phrase "Western Union: message received" must be a sarcastic way of Walt reacting to what Gus meant by getting rid of Victor (which to Walter looks like a rather obvious message that warns him of possible consequences).