after better call saul all of gus's meticulous planning being destroyed my maniacal heisenberg you almost hate walt ...i do anyway hes the badguy lmao he fucks up everything in less than year!
@@opppopp2322 Lmao, Gus fucked it up by trying to kill Walter for saving Jesse's life. As Walter said after he saved Jesse, Gus could either put all this behind them and let Jesse go, or he would have to go against Walter. All that Jesse did in the first place was to kill two people who murdered a child, and we don't know if Gus ordered that or not, but if he did, he is evil, and if he didn't, his only problem with Jesse is that Jesse did something that Gus would do anyway. In conclusion, Gus's arrogance and need for control made him intent on killing Walter and Jesse for no good reason. (Yes, he was going to kill Jesse too, he was just careful to separate them so that neither would have any defense.) Gus caused his own downfall and the destruction of the lab. People like you who ride Gus and Mike will always cope over how Walter killed some criminals to save his own operation, as if Gus and Mike never did anything worse. Plus, the lab was exposed by Hank, not Walter.
@@opppopp2322 it also tells that even if you kill the head honcho ( Gus ) two more heads will replace and make things worse ( Walt and Jack Neo Nazi crew ).
This show caused a lot of stupid fans to throw pizza on the roof of the house that was used for this show. Jonathan Banks had to threaten anyone else who throws pizza on the roof.
This is exactly what Skyler feared, imagine if Skyler, Walter jr and Holly were in the house, the twins would have killed them without a second thought.
This scene was so tense and full of dread, it was like something straight out of a slasher/horror movie. Walter has no idea how fortunate he was in narrowly avoiding death!
It wasn't very realistic tho imo, if the cousisn were really determined to kill Walt, and it looked like that, that message "pollos" wouldn't have stopped them. They could've just killed Walt & then go to Pollos lol.
@@michaelf7093 Sunroof Pizza is even tastier. Plus, it's very convenient to serve & eat. Since it's already in liquidy diarrhea form. All you have to do is sit back, tilt your head up & enjoy your delicious Sunroof Pizza. lol
"it first revealed that Mike worked for Gus" ESSENTIAL? LMFAO That's not what makes this scene ESSENTIAL. It's the fact that Walter narrowly avoided death. Knowing that Mike works for Gus. Really? That's what's ESSENTIAL to you here? It was ESSENTIAL for you to know that? C'mon, you're a breaking bad fan LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think they checked it immediately because they're in the cartel. Message notifications could mean anything. Don't kill him. Or someone is threatening your boss
I was in Albequerque a month ago, the owners of that house are SOOOO OVER IT! Iron fence, caution tape, trash barrels open in front of the center windows, and ten drive-by tourists an hour most days.
That lady LIVES for misery. I don’t feel bad for her at all she could have opened up a touring museum and charged 100 dollars to throw a pizza on the roof. That would have paid off her mortgage where she could buy another house and live in peace. She literally sits in her garage all day and yells at people “on her sidewalk” give me a break.
I always like to think of this scene whenever Walt gets full of arrogance. He was literally moments from a gruesome execution he had no idea even was there and was only saved by someone with real power.
Yeah, man. People talk like Walter is some unbeatable badass who outsmarts everyone and is one step ahead. Most of his success was thanks to luck. And this is in no way an attack on him as a character. He's my favourite in a LONG time. And I can't get enough of him.
I love this contrast to the "a man opens his front door and gets shot and you think that of me?...I AM the one who knocks" scene with this. Poor bastard never knew how close he came to his FeLiNa right there and yet he thinks himself invincible. I also love how Walt couldnt get in the front door and they literally just walked right in.
@@missbelled6700 Nah doesnt make sense, since an unlocked front door still cant be opened from the outside. More likely, they just picked the lock since well.....theyre cartel assasins.
These guys were always about theatrics. Remember the “too easy” thing when they tried to kill Hank, then it ended up getting the one twin killed? They wanted Walt to see them and be afraid
@@Helmuesi911 Walt’s “a ticking time bomb,” he eventually destroys everyone around him. He doesn’t do it out of longterm calculation, he just pisses everyone off to the point where they finally want to kill him, which then makes confrontation inevitable. Everything about Walt’s emotional and short term, hence why he went from cofounder of a tech company which would’ve made him a billionaire to working at a car wash. Mike did make the mistake of losing his cool during an argument with Walt and blaming him for single handedly destroying Gus’ empire, an accusation which is too much for Walt’s ego to take. Walt then immediately murders Mike. Walt didn’t kill Mike because it was strategic, he killed him because Mike hurt his feelings. Breaking Bad’s largely a story about a man of immense potential sabotaging his own life with one irrational choice after the next.
@@Johnsmith99663 100%. Also re-watching breaking bad, you can see super clearly that Walt was always a suuuuuuper narcistic person. Not just later on, due to being a "drug lord". He always was insanely self centered. I'd argue he even cared about his family only because they were his, not because of their own persons.
Teachers definitely should be paid a lot more but tbf in this case Walt threw away a chance to become a billionaire because he was too insecure about having to be dependent on Gretchen and her family for a few years while Grey Matter got off the ground. Gretchen and Elliot later offered Walt a ridiculously high paying job and to pay for all his cancer treatments, which Walt declined, once again out of insecurity. No matter what good thing Walt has, he eventually throws it away out of insecurity, jealousy, ingratitude, or just plain boredom.
Teachers who only work 9 months a year and get 2 weeks off at Christmas and can't be fired no matter how bad they are, are the world's most OVER paid professionals. Trust me, I come from a whole family full of teachers.
@@spivackl that's not really relevant to the discussion. Most teachers do their job somewhat decently. A lot of them teach because they like it. On average, increasing salaries will benefit more good teachers than bad.
@@spivackl You do realise that teachers actually have to create lesson plans, mark reports and assignments during their time off yeah? Spoken to someone who hasn't talked to a teacher before or knows anything about the profession in general, and I'm not even a teacher myself. Please educate yourself before ignorantly insulting entire groups of people you twat.
Thomas Schnauz (one of the Better Call Saul writers) has said that they did not use CGI due to lack of money and time. And also because by not using CGI, we could see the real expressions of the actors.
And then the spiders got him. Kind of an unexpected, anticlimactic ending. How can someone so intelligent do such stupid things? That's the fascination of Walter throughout the series. I wonder if Walter would still have shot Mike if he'd known that Mike had saved him from a gruesome death?
funnelweb spiders (idk if deserts have some breed but the midwest sure does) have the most gruesome webs you could ever see. they are incredibly strong and dense like concrete and very very sticky. you're gonna have a real bad day if you get one stuck on you.
Hands down, Mike is the BEST character in this entire series. What an amazingly conceived and written character, what a great opportunity for Banks to create a legend.
Always felt the skylars concern valid. Imagine the cousins arrived when Walter’s family was there. Twins are Mindless killers. I don’t think they would mind killing a pregnant lady and his kid. Walter unintentionally put himself as well as his family in danger since the beginning of the show.
it also has a very hidden other meaning, me has a very niche definition, that when the speaker uses it, it means he is referring to himself! bravo vince
3:16 I love the shot of Victor walking up to Gus as he's holding the blueprints or whatever they are, making him look very in charge, calm, and powerful whilst surrounded by the chaos of the laundry. I know Victor gets a lot of hate as a character too (and the actor is not to blame as he was just working with the script and direction he was given), but I think this is one of his better scenes as he perfectly portrays the concerned henchman informing his boss of something important, awaiting an answer, and glancing back at the laundry worker he just walked past in the previous shot (while also concealing the cellphone) to make sure they're not being overheard. Bravo, Vic!
I like to think they're actually angels who watch over each of us when we shower. Poke your head out of the shower fast enough and you might see them for an instant.
It seems such a unincredible detail, but i love how Walter sings the song he hears at the beginning of the episode while in the shower. They could've just put it in there as a neat little song, that also titles the episode in spanish, but the fact that they wrote Walter sing it in there is pretty neat.
He couldn't let it go, all the ass beatings he got from Mike, witty one liners, but most importantly, taking Jesse from him at least according to his twisted perspective.
I remember when my wife watched this scene for the first time. She was panicking so hard and kept screaming at the TV telling Walt to get out of there. Lmfao.
The twins have a capacity for monologue the likes we might not see again for a hundred years! Simply excellent dialogue! I wonder who their dialogue coach was.
i know that everyone talks about this scene, walter, mike, the twins and gus. however, nobody ever factored in that bob odenkirk, who was unavailable for filming at the time, helped vince gilligan to make the excellent decision to cast jonathan banks as mike ehrmantraut.
I love how well this scene shows Walts character; tries every way of breaking into his own house and eventually gets in by using a way most people would have overlooked
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Mike’s a smart guy, I have a hard time believing he’d just bug Walt’s house in broad daylight like that, without having any idea if someone would come back home or not
Skyler and Walt Jr. just left, Walt isn't supposed to be there and the cousins weren't on anybody's schedule. Of course he does that in broad daylight when there's no one around. Like you said: he's a smart guy.
@@davideberhardt6150 The key to being inconspicuous is to be as conspicuous as possible. If you look suspicious, you will get ratted. You have to have a good disguise going. Now to Mike's fault he should have had a van and dressed it up to look like he was a bug killer or a tv installer or something.
As they are pointing at sonography picture, they had a plan for the whole family massacre, after Walter they were going to wait for his family to come back home
we`re watching BB a second time because its so good, all the characters are developed, and the baddies are PROPER bad, I hated seeing Hank get killed and my missus had to fast forward past the scene with Janes demise
Walter was locked out, but after he entered the house through the crawlspace, he unlocked and opened his front door to get his bags before taking a shower. He must not have locked the door after getting the bags!
The Twins actually got lucky Walter decided to break into and take a showerin the house right when they decided to pull up I like to imagine what they would've done if he wasn't home, probably wait there in complete silence until someone comes home and then kill everyone.
3:24 I'll bet that was an easy scene to act out. I'm 40 and that would be quite uncomfortable to do all of that crawling through a crawlspace and up into that trap door, so I'm sure Cranston was sore the day after that. Also, that trap door sucks...that means the floor joists aren't supporting that corner or they cut through them to make it. In reality, that might eventually cause problems. The ladder coming down looks genuinely unexpected, as well. 6:25 That axe looks extremely dull, as well.
In fairness to the axe, it wasn't going to be used for precision cutting, but as a bludgeoning weapon. Were it to be used for chopping wood, it would have been razor sharp.
@@PerthScienceClinic and if you didn't notice that's a LAFD fireman's axe which the handle is too long to even do a damn thing with for close combat fighting. it is meant to swing for a distance. you could never swing that inside a house, you would get the pick end stuck in every corner of the wall on the backswing.
such a brilliantly ominous scene the first time you see it, and you realize the vast network of organized crime that Jesse and Walt are entering.
after better call saul all of gus's meticulous planning being destroyed my maniacal heisenberg you almost hate walt ...i do anyway hes the badguy lmao he fucks up everything in less than year!
It's so good man!! This show would give me this giddy feeling the first time I ever viewed it!! Such amazing writing and acting.
@@opppopp2322 Lmao, Gus fucked it up by trying to kill Walter for saving Jesse's life. As Walter said after he saved Jesse, Gus could either put all this behind them and let Jesse go, or he would have to go against Walter. All that Jesse did in the first place was to kill two people who murdered a child, and we don't know if Gus ordered that or not, but if he did, he is evil, and if he didn't, his only problem with Jesse is that Jesse did something that Gus would do anyway. In conclusion, Gus's arrogance and need for control made him intent on killing Walter and Jesse for no good reason. (Yes, he was going to kill Jesse too, he was just careful to separate them so that neither would have any defense.) Gus caused his own downfall and the destruction of the lab. People like you who ride Gus and Mike will always cope over how Walter killed some criminals to save his own operation, as if Gus and Mike never did anything worse. Plus, the lab was exposed by Hank, not Walter.
@@opppopp2322 it also tells that even if you kill the head honcho ( Gus ) two more heads will replace and make things worse ( Walt and Jack Neo Nazi crew ).
@@MajinMist603 yes cut off the head of one snake 2 will sprout! i love this universe
I love how virtually unfazed Mike is with the pizza on the roof
On the contrary, I like how it actually made him stop and go "WTF?" for a second.
Green arrow better be alive
was he supposed to scream?
This show caused a lot of stupid fans to throw pizza on the roof of the house that was used for this show. Jonathan Banks had to threaten anyone else who throws pizza on the roof.
To be fair Mike was usually unfazed about anything. Even when Walt shot him and he was dying.
This is exactly what Skyler feared, imagine if Skyler, Walter jr and Holly were in the house, the twins would have killed them without a second thought.
Skyler were right 100% 🤔
@@LaufieldI do not understand why Skylar was so hated. She was right about everything and only trying to protect her family.
@@FrancesOlson-rh9kgwhy?dont act dumb,its because she was a outspoken woman,thats it
@@YK-eg4vw That's close enough to what I said. So.
@@FrancesOlson-rh9kg The least bullshit reason I've heard is that she was "lame" and went in the way of the "cool adventures" Walter was having.
This scene was so tense and full of dread, it was like something straight out of a slasher/horror movie. Walter has no idea how fortunate he was in narrowly avoiding death!
He was dying a slow death anyways
Until he sees the eyeball
It wasn't very realistic tho imo, if the cousisn were really determined to kill Walt, and it looked like that, that message "pollos" wouldn't have stopped them. They could've just killed Walt & then go to Pollos lol.
@@bekeneel They probably thought Gus is protecting him and they didn’t want a war by killing Gus’s associate so they left.
@@m_e6289 Perhaps, eventually they were gonna kill Walt anyway, alltho Gus redirected them to go for Hank instead.
I get why Mike was so grumpy in this scene. He wanted to get the pizza from the roof, but the cousins ruined his dinner plans
Roof pizza is sooo tasty.
Kid named pizza
Its huge too be fair, thats like at least a couple days of food right there.
@@michaelf7093
Sunroof Pizza is even tastier.
Plus, it's very convenient to serve & eat.
Since it's already in liquidy diarrhea form.
All you have to do is sit back, tilt your head up & enjoy your delicious Sunroof Pizza.
lol
I get why pizza was so grumpy in this scene. He wanted to get Mike from the roof, but the cousins ruined his dinner plans
For all of us “Breaking Bad” fans, this scene was essential, because it first revealed that Mike worked for Gus.
Who’s us
@@alberohonduran512
Fans of "Breaking Bad" & Fans of "Better Call Saul."
@@alberohonduran512 definetely not you
"it first revealed that Mike worked for Gus" ESSENTIAL? LMFAO That's not what makes this scene ESSENTIAL. It's the fact that Walter narrowly avoided death.
Knowing that Mike works for Gus. Really? That's what's ESSENTIAL to you here? It was ESSENTIAL for you to know that? C'mon, you're a breaking bad fan LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@whysoserious6345 Why so Serious?
Mike saving the person who killed him how poetic
Gus too basically. Hector set it off but Walt set it up.
@@davidalexander3320Yeah
@@davidalexander3320 Gus also saved Hector
@@davidalexander3320 Its funny cause gus saved hector as well🤣🤣🤣
Especially after BCS when you realize they threatened him and his granddaughter.
Blatantly unrealistic - there's no way the cousins' cologne wouldn't have lingered for 8 hours after they'd left.
Lol!
Sharkskin suits shining like a beacon in the desert sun?
Yeah,they definitely don't stick out in a middle class neighborhood!
Walter noticed something was off, see that last bit? He noticed the eye had moved. I wonder if he realized he was smelling cologne then.
not once in the show did they show the cousins dousing themselves in cologne so thats a nonsensical comment, cute though.
How do you know they wear cologne?
Imagine the Twins checking their phone 5 Minutes later
Yeah, it’s why wait? Just do it.
W.w. would have turned into pieces
Underrated
I think they checked it immediately because they're in the cartel. Message notifications could mean anything. Don't kill him. Or someone is threatening your boss
I get the joke tho
How did the twins remeber their lines? Must have took a lot of time to learn
LOL
Jajajajajajaha
That’s a good one 😂
They're nothing compared to Hector. The man was a real speechcrafter
@@LennyCole96 especially after the medicine swap thing. his lines got even better.
The cousins did such a great job of acting. No lines of dialogue yet they convey so much.
Are they cousins or twins? The video title says "cousins" but I think the show refers to them as twins right?
@@Mustang-bk4ns To my understanding: The two are cousin's to Tuco. In reality, they are brothers. (By the way, '69 Mustang is awesome!)
Vivo!
@@Mustang-bk4nsThey are cousins of tuco, watch the show!
this is one of their first times acting!
I was in Albequerque a month ago, the owners of that house are SOOOO OVER IT! Iron fence, caution tape, trash barrels open in front of the center windows, and ten drive-by tourists an hour most days.
LOL, interesting
When they got in the game they should've known the risks.
Little did they know it became the greatest tv show ever made
@@chrisdonovan8795 That's not how this works. You can't tell at the pilot if a show is going to land well or not.
That lady LIVES for misery. I don’t feel bad for her at all she could have opened up a touring museum and charged 100 dollars to throw a pizza on the roof. That would have paid off her mortgage where she could buy another house and live in peace. She literally sits in her garage all day and yells at people “on her sidewalk” give me a break.
I always like to think of this scene whenever Walt gets full of arrogance.
He was literally moments from a gruesome execution he had no idea even was there and was only saved by someone with real power.
Yeah, man. People talk like Walter is some unbeatable badass who outsmarts everyone and is one step ahead.
Most of his success was thanks to luck. And this is in no way an attack on him as a character. He's my favourite in a LONG time. And I can't get enough of him.
I love this contrast to the "a man opens his front door and gets shot and you think that of me?...I AM the one who knocks" scene with this. Poor bastard never knew how close he came to his FeLiNa right there and yet he thinks himself invincible. I also love how Walt couldnt get in the front door and they literally just walked right in.
I mean, they walked in cuz he opened the front door to get the suitcase from the car, but yea.
@@missbelled6700 Nah doesnt make sense, since an unlocked front door still cant be opened from the outside. More likely, they just picked the lock since well.....theyre cartel assasins.
He did find out, and admits it to gus when they were "clearing the air"
Clearly he was invincible, because of the quality of his product
@@bigboysdotcom745 He didn't know outright. He said that he believed he was their prime target. He didn't get concrete evidence.
Those twins are excellently cast. They were like unflinching robots. Dangerous but subservient.
I love how they don’t just break into the bathroom and kill him in the shower but instead wait for him to finish. They must really like his singing
They wanna give him an honored death
@@JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia with an axe?
@@arvindd.4799 does it matter? they would have beheaded him like they did with Tortuga, a quick death.
These guys were always about theatrics. Remember the “too easy” thing when they tried to kill Hank, then it ended up getting the one twin killed? They wanted Walt to see them and be afraid
I disagree. It was more strategic. They wanted to keep the element of surprise before using an axe on the door.
I love how the twins just walk in and Walt had to crawl in lol
if you notice, the first thing Walt did was go unlock the front door and grab the bags that he left there
Because he unlocked the door?
@@ASRMN27 They picked the lock because Walt's key wouldn't open the door.
@@continuousrage4974 look around 3:40 Walt goes out on the porch to grab his bag unlocking the front door.
Either Walt unlocked it or they picked the lock. Takes all of like 5 seconds if you're good at it.
Source: have lockpicks, have picked into houses
Mike: cool, calm, and collected. Doesn't panic, even when nearly caught.
Walt: emotional, easily frustrated, impulsive manchild
Walt is still very calculated.. he kills them all in the end.
@@Helmuesi911mikes wasn’t really calculated 😂 Walt acted out of frustration on that one.
@@Helmuesi911 Walt’s “a ticking time bomb,” he eventually destroys everyone around him. He doesn’t do it out of longterm calculation, he just pisses everyone off to the point where they finally want to kill him, which then makes confrontation inevitable. Everything about Walt’s emotional and short term, hence why he went from cofounder of a tech company which would’ve made him a billionaire to working at a car wash.
Mike did make the mistake of losing his cool during an argument with Walt and blaming him for single handedly destroying Gus’ empire, an accusation which is too much for Walt’s ego to take. Walt then immediately murders Mike.
Walt didn’t kill Mike because it was strategic, he killed him because Mike hurt his feelings. Breaking Bad’s largely a story about a man of immense potential sabotaging his own life with one irrational choice after the next.
Walt calls himself "Mr Uncertainty Principle" for a reason. - And not only because his ego enjoys the idea of playing an evil mastermind/ genius.
@@Johnsmith99663 100%. Also re-watching breaking bad, you can see super clearly that Walt was always a suuuuuuper narcistic person. Not just later on, due to being a "drug lord". He always was insanely self centered. I'd argue he even cared about his family only because they were his, not because of their own persons.
Just imagine Walt's neighbor seeing the cousins walking in with an axe and just thinking "Hm, must be the gardeners :)"
"Hola, Carol."
this is why we gotta pay teachers more
Teachers definitely should be paid a lot more but tbf in this case Walt threw away a chance to become a billionaire because he was too insecure about having to be dependent on Gretchen and her family for a few years while Grey Matter got off the ground. Gretchen and Elliot later offered Walt a ridiculously high paying job and to pay for all his cancer treatments, which Walt declined, once again out of insecurity. No matter what good thing Walt has, he eventually throws it away out of insecurity, jealousy, ingratitude, or just plain boredom.
Teachers who only work 9 months a year and get 2 weeks off at Christmas and can't be fired no matter how bad they are, are the world's most OVER paid professionals. Trust me, I come from a whole family full of teachers.
@@spivackl that's not really relevant to the discussion. Most teachers do their job somewhat decently. A lot of them teach because they like it. On average, increasing salaries will benefit more good teachers than bad.
@@spivackl You do realise that teachers actually have to create lesson plans, mark reports and assignments during their time off yeah? Spoken to someone who hasn't talked to a teacher before or knows anything about the profession in general, and I'm not even a teacher myself. Please educate yourself before ignorantly insulting entire groups of people you twat.
nah theyre all a bunch of leftists poisoning the kids minds, pay them less.
I imagine Waltuh had chills the first time he watched this back.
"Pollos"
Man, it was rude of Gus to call them chickens for not making a move on Walt sooner.
Even though I know exactly what's going to happen, this scene is still so tense. One of the many reasons Breaking Bad is a masterpiece.
Everyone looks so much younger than they did in the original show, Better Call Saul. De-aging technology is amazing.
Thomas Schnauz (one of the Better Call Saul writers) has said that they did not use CGI due to lack of money and time. And also because by not using CGI, we could see the real expressions of the actors.
If they use cgi in any movie or series im not watching it....cuz im not 13
Its a dumb technology and usless ...exept for animation
@@daniglover3871 I got bad news for you buddy
No they don’t lol. Everyone looks older apart from Saul and that’s only because they covered his bald patch and the actor lost weight.
And then the spiders got him. Kind of an unexpected, anticlimactic ending.
How can someone so intelligent do such stupid things? That's the fascination of Walter throughout the series.
I wonder if Walter would still have shot Mike if he'd known that Mike had saved him from a gruesome death?
Well thankfully Mike survived, but I can't believe it was a PB&J that did him in. Nut allergies are no joke. Brilliant writing by Vince.
He would still do it anyway
He is already broken bad. He cares not and will definitely still kill Mike.
Spiders?
@@rjones6801 What?
Crazy to think Mike would be alive if he didnt do this
Gus too
Mike would be drinking the best coffee in the world together with Gabe and his granddaughter would get 2 million dollar on her 18th birthday.
@@Sarnarathgale
Perhaps all the characters in this clip would still be alive if Mike had allowed the twins to pin Walter’s head on a tortoise.
@@zaid7887 Well, all of them except Walt.
Mike character was always my favorite
In New Mexico , crawling under the house like that , I’d be terrified of black widows and rantulas
As an electrician I’ve been in lots of crawl spaces… if I saw webs like that I’d be like wtf is down there
funnelweb spiders (idk if deserts have some breed but the midwest sure does) have the most gruesome webs you could ever see. they are incredibly strong and dense like concrete and very very sticky. you're gonna have a real bad day if you get one stuck on you.
@@MrWolfSnack And an even worse day if the funnelweb spider is still in the web :)
Shelob
Not to worry, Walt got all cleaned up by the time he lifted up the floor panel.
@@GemmycobsonI’m surprised Jesse didn’t get stuck down there with Shelob at one point.
Hands down, Mike is the BEST character in this entire series. What an amazingly conceived and written character, what a great opportunity for Banks to create a legend.
Check him out in Beverly Hills cop …. He had hair in it lol
@@anthonyiadarola1201 also in 48 hours with Eddie Murphy and nick Nolte. He also has a brief appearance in Airplane.
Mike is definitely the coolest but I'd still take saul goodman as favorite character.
@@anthonyiadarola1201He was also in Gremlins. Full head of hair then.
Actually, he wasn't really 'written' in the conception of the show....he filled in for Bob one day, (Saul actor), when Saul had prior engagements
Walt: "I am the one who knocks"
Twins: "We are the ones already in your home"
Always felt the skylars concern valid. Imagine the cousins arrived when Walter’s family was there. Twins are Mindless killers. I don’t think they would mind killing a pregnant lady and his kid. Walter unintentionally put himself as well as his family in danger since the beginning of the show.
This scene shows how deep in to the wrong path in life Walt got himself in to.
And after Saul, this is how his story would've ended without Gus and Mike
3:12 i just wondered, when he says "it´s me", does he mean "it´s M.E." (M.E. = Mike Ehrmantraut) ?
never looked at it that way now that you mentioned it.
very perceptive.
Bravo Vince?
it also has a very hidden other meaning, me has a very niche definition, that when the speaker uses it, it means he is referring to himself! bravo vince
@@lolok6439 i dont know man... sounds rather absurd, like a really forced english teacher like interpretation
If Mike hadn't made that call, so many people would be alive 😅.... but the only one I wish was still alive is Mike. Best character in both shows.
I think Walt noticed the eye moved because just like he was bothered by band aid in the pool and the fly contaminate because he's very meticulous.
3:16 I love the shot of Victor walking up to Gus as he's holding the blueprints or whatever they are, making him look very in charge, calm, and powerful whilst surrounded by the chaos of the laundry.
I know Victor gets a lot of hate as a character too (and the actor is not to blame as he was just working with the script and direction he was given), but I think this is one of his better scenes as he perfectly portrays the concerned henchman informing his boss of something important, awaiting an answer, and glancing back at the laundry worker he just walked past in the previous shot (while also concealing the cellphone) to make sure they're not being overheard.
Bravo, Vic!
How nice of these 2 young gentlemen to guard the elderly while they took a shower.
I like to think they're actually angels who watch over each of us when we shower. Poke your head out of the shower fast enough and you might see them for an instant.
I think this is my favourite breaking bad scene and it was at this point watching it that I really appealed to It
Huh
The sopranos was still a better show.. but I enjoyed breaking bad.
@@Helmuesi911i feel the complete opposite. BB is beyter The Sopranos was b ad imop
I love how Mike wears glasses one time and never again
It seems such a unincredible detail, but i love how Walter sings the song he hears at the beginning of the episode while in the shower. They could've just put it in there as a neat little song, that also titles the episode in spanish, but the fact that they wrote Walter sing it in there is pretty neat.
Yet Walter kills Mike for no reason 😥
He couldn't let it go, all the ass beatings he got from Mike, witty one liners, but most importantly, taking Jesse from him at least according to his twisted perspective.
If Walter know maybe he would've not killed Mike... Probably not tho
@@aznanimegob essentially walter recived to much emotional damage from mike
because Walter white was never truly Heisenberg but always weak at heart lmaoooo
Mike- "We had a good thing you stupid son of a bitch"
Walt- "And I took that personally "
this scene showed just how out of depth Walt truly was. If it wasn't for Mike Walt would have been chopped to pieces.
I remember when my wife watched this scene for the first time. She was panicking so hard and kept screaming at the TV telling Walt to get out of there. Lmfao.
The twins have a capacity for monologue the likes we might not see again for a hundred years! Simply excellent dialogue! I wonder who their dialogue coach was.
Second only the Hamlet's soliloquy.
The same as Margolis's (Hector) bell coach
I’ll be 80 in the nursing home watching a breaking bad marathon on TV Land during a holiday. Every time I turn it on kiss 6 hours goodbye.
Lol same I'm on my 4th or 5th watch through and I'm going back and listening to the commentary when I'm done with an episode
Will you have your bell wired up for when someone you hate visits?
That ax looks more ceremonial than practical. It's shiny and has a dull blade.
I think it was meant to have a dull blade.
"I am the one who knocks."
That's not the sign of a deadly professional, Walt...
1:16 cracked me up. That's Vince Gilligan for you. Lol.
Gus' face @ 3:33
_"These phukkin' Salamancas."_
They were not the ones who knocked.
It is nice of them to wait for him to finish
Safer for them.
and absolute terrifying for the victim coming out.
@@servit0r yeah but it'd be worse to get axed to death while you're naked and showering
Mike took his sweet time before calling Victor.
5:33 Nacho’s dad employed by Gus lol
Mike and Gus are two of my favourite characters in TV history.
The flower pot Mike put to the right of the door disappeared when Walt bent down to open the vent. Was there at 2:25 but gone at 2:31.
3:22 its crazy how no one noticed Nacho Varga's dad worked in the laundry
i know that everyone talks about this scene, walter, mike, the twins and gus.
however, nobody ever factored in that bob odenkirk, who was unavailable for filming at the time, helped vince gilligan to make the excellent decision to cast jonathan banks as mike ehrmantraut.
And yet Walt had the audacity to say “you’re welcome” to Mike in their final conversation
2:25 is literally the sexiest scene in the whole show
That hit was not up to Los Pollos standards.
Is no one gonna talk about walter leaving his trunk wide open!
I seen he gotta lotta junk in it, ooooohh!
I love how well this scene shows Walts character; tries every way of breaking into his own house and eventually gets in by using a way most people would have overlooked
After better call Saul you know that Mike has knew the twins before and what they are capable of doing
kid named "horse with no name"
Fun fact: The Cousins were partially based on "The Gentlemen" from Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
It was at this moment that Walter became clean.
5:25 i love that song that he is singing..
What is song
@@glenwoodcampbell2734A Horse with No Name
@@glenwoodcampbell2734 America - A Horse With No Name
If the twins hadn't been respectful and let Walt finish his shower, This would have gone down far differently
In retrospect Mike shouldn't have made the call.
Watching all these BB clips years after seeing the show is really making me realise just how little hair there actually is lmao
Breaking Bald forever
Walter was so often so hapless. Part of his charm
I had to rewatch this scene to understand why they've disappeared
0:00, Mike’s car isn’t down the street.
It's crazy how Mike saved Walt, only for Walt to go on and kill gus and then Mike himself. If only he knew how dangerous he was 😂😂😂
Los Pollos Hermanos Spicy Pollos Recipe
Yield: 4 servings
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Ingredients:
For the Chicken Marinade:
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1/4 cup olive oil
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon ground cumin
1 tablespoon smoked paprika
1 tablespoon chili powder
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper (adjust to taste)
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon salt
Juice of 2 limes
2 tablespoons hot sauce (like Cholula or your favorite)
For the Spicy Glaze:
1/4 cup honey
2 tablespoons hot sauce
1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
For Serving:
Soft corn or flour tortillas
Fresh cilantro, chopped
Lime wedges
Pickled jalapeños
Sliced avocado
Sour cream
Instructions:
Marinate the Chicken:
In a large bowl, combine olive oil, minced garlic, cumin, smoked paprika, chili powder, cayenne pepper, black pepper, salt, lime juice, and hot sauce. Mix well.
Add the chicken breasts to the marinade, making sure they’re fully coated. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, or up to 2 hours for deeper flavor.
Prepare the Spicy Glaze:
In a small saucepan, combine honey, hot sauce, apple cider vinegar, red pepper flakes, and garlic powder. Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, until the mixture is warm and well-blended. Set aside.
Cook the Chicken:
Preheat a grill or stovetop grill pan over medium-high heat.
Remove the chicken from the marinade and grill for 6-8 minutes per side, or until fully cooked (internal temperature of 165°F).
During the last few minutes of grilling, brush the chicken generously with the spicy glaze.
Serve:
Once the chicken is done, let it rest for a few minutes before slicing it into thin strips.
Serve the spicy chicken in warm tortillas with chopped cilantro, lime wedges, pickled jalapeños, sliced avocado, and a dollop of sour cream.
Pro Tips:
Marinating: The longer you marinate the chicken, the more flavorful it will be. For a quick fix, even 30 minutes can do the trick.
Grilling: For a smoky flavor, use a charcoal grill and let the chicken get some nice char marks.
Heat Level: Adjust the cayenne pepper and hot sauce according to your spice tolerance. Add more if you're feeling daring!
¡Buen provecho! This Spicy Pollos recipe is sure to bring the heat and flavor to your Los Pollos Hermanos menu. The perfect combination of spice, sweetness, and that unmistakable zesty kick will have your customers coming back for more!
Put your pizza away, Waltuh!
i love how walt had to break into his own house but the twins walked straight thru the front door. maybe before his shower he unlocked the door😂
Mike’s a smart guy, I have a hard time believing he’d just bug Walt’s house in broad daylight like that, without having any idea if someone would come back home or not
Skyler and Walt Jr. just left, Walt isn't supposed to be there and the cousins weren't on anybody's schedule. Of course he does that in broad daylight when there's no one around. Like you said: he's a smart guy.
@@davideberhardt6150 The key to being inconspicuous is to be as conspicuous as possible. If you look suspicious, you will get ratted. You have to have a good disguise going. Now to Mike's fault he should have had a van and dressed it up to look like he was a bug killer or a tv installer or something.
@@MrWolfSnacklol a fellow retired drug dealer I see
You're the smartest guy I ever met and even you can't see you left your trunk open before you went to have a shower
Wait...3:23...is that Nacho's father??😳
He's humming "A Horse With No Name." Cute.
I always thought the twins were from Matrix reloaded
As they are pointing at sonography picture, they had a plan for the whole family massacre, after Walter they were going to wait for his family to come back home
Funny how his head is so dirty and yet his shirt ist so clean after he crawled unter the house :-)
respect to the cousins for waiting for walt to get out of the shower instead of storming in like some weirdos
we`re watching BB a second time because its so good, all the characters are developed, and the baddies are PROPER bad, I hated seeing Hank get killed and my missus had to fast forward past the scene with Janes demise
What would the twins do if Walt came out right after they both acknowledged the “pollos” text from Gus lol. Would they kill him or just walk out??
I bet mike wished he never bothered
plot armor at its finest
So Walter is locked out but the twins just push the door open.
I noticed that too... How'd they get in the locked house?
Pretty sure he left it unlocked.
Walter was locked out, but after he entered the house through the crawlspace, he unlocked and opened his front door to get his bags before taking a shower. He must not have locked the door after getting the bags!
he literally unlocks it to grab his bags, try paying attention
After entering the house through the crawl space he came out the front door to get his luggage and apparently forgot to lock it when he went back in.
This is the moment Walt became Tortuga and Mrs. Peketeewa
The Twins actually got lucky Walter decided to break into and take a showerin the house right when they decided to pull up
I like to imagine what they would've done if he wasn't home, probably wait there in complete silence until someone comes home and then kill everyone.
That f*cking axe though. It steals every scene it's in.
Lucky for Walter they had their phone turned on.
Mike is a very loyal and wholesome character. Sure, he can kill people if he needs to but he won't disappoint his friends.
Walt is lucky the twins were hungry as seen by the “pollos” and decided to go have lunch with their good friend who owns a chicken restaurant
3:24 I'll bet that was an easy scene to act out. I'm 40 and that would be quite uncomfortable to do all of that crawling through a crawlspace and up into that trap door, so I'm sure Cranston was sore the day after that. Also, that trap door sucks...that means the floor joists aren't supporting that corner or they cut through them to make it. In reality, that might eventually cause problems. The ladder coming down looks genuinely unexpected, as well.
6:25 That axe looks extremely dull, as well.
In fairness to the axe, it wasn't going to be used for precision cutting, but as a bludgeoning weapon. Were it to be used for chopping wood, it would have been razor sharp.
@@PerthScienceClinic and if you didn't notice that's a LAFD fireman's axe which the handle is too long to even do a damn thing with for close combat fighting. it is meant to swing for a distance. you could never swing that inside a house, you would get the pick end stuck in every corner of the wall on the backswing.
5:30 Nachos dad been moving diff after his son died
If anyone had that many spider webs under their house they would be in big trouble.