I Watched Breaking Bad After Better Call Saul

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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2023
  • Has anyone heard of this show? It's pretty interesting.
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    The Better Call Saul series: (no need to watch in order)
    Part 1 ➪ Better Call Saul: Can People Change? - • Better Call Saul: Can ...
    Part 2 ➪ Better Call Saul: Ethics Are Strange - • Better Call Saul: Ethi...
    Part 3 ➪ Better Call Saul: Kim & Jimmy's Love - • Better Call Saul: Kim ...
    Part 4 ➪ Better Call Saul: Nature vs. Nurture - • Better Call Saul: Natu...
    Part 5 ➪ Better Call Saul: Wolves & Sheep - • Better Call Saul: Wolv...
    Part 6 ➪ Better Call Saul: Real Redemption? - • Better Call Saul: Real...
    Part 7 ➪ Better Call Saul: The Artist's Journey - • Better Call Saul: The ...
    Part 8 ➪ Better Call Saul: Is Revenge Enough? - • Better Call Saul: Is R...
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  • @joe8565
    @joe8565 8 месяцев назад +12824

    Better Call Saul being the bigger story makes Walt seem like an insane side character who just came along and destroyed everything the other characters had built up

    • @1deron1
      @1deron1 7 месяцев назад +710

      I had kinda gotten that impression from seasons 3 and 4 with Walt and Gus

    • @rod.s
      @rod.s 7 месяцев назад +789

      thats basically what he did

    • @Arc115YT
      @Arc115YT 7 месяцев назад +841

      i wholeheartedly agree with that statement. He's just a dude who came outta nowhere into this established business with rules and hierarchies and he just lit it on fire and built his own empire on the ashes. You can still understand that by watching Breaking Bad first, but it's gotta be way more evident if you watch them the other way around.

    • @connor5890
      @connor5890 7 месяцев назад +71

      i mean that is accurate

    • @legatvslegiones413
      @legatvslegiones413 7 месяцев назад +56

      Which makes him badass

  • @vivisimonvi
    @vivisimonvi Год назад +9944

    The biggest tragedy here is that nobody told you to NOT watch the last 4 episodes of BCS until you watch Breaking Bad.

    • @joec7217
      @joec7217 Год назад +451

      ​@Selo It was the El Camino for Better Call Saul

    • @benjaminklein8379
      @benjaminklein8379 Год назад +650

      @Selo Nah the last few episodes of BCS were peak

    • @camillalapolentona8420
      @camillalapolentona8420 Год назад +316

      ​@@jale9619El camino was great too

    • @lesshuman00
      @lesshuman00 Год назад +294

      ​@Selo you make it sound like El Camino was bad? Lol

    • @peenyyt4921
      @peenyyt4921 Год назад +75

      ​@Selo incredibly good, yeah

  • @broaddusmarines
    @broaddusmarines 10 месяцев назад +2968

    After watching Better Call Saul, then watching Breaking Bad again, you can REALLY feel the ghosts of Nacho and Lalo in literally every Breaking Bad episode.

    • @emipexu2779
      @emipexu2779 9 месяцев назад +341

      I just finished bcs and decided to rewatch bb. I was losing my mind at all the references

    • @user-bx7hx3xd3x
      @user-bx7hx3xd3x 9 месяцев назад +175

      ​@@emipexu2779care to share? Of course the scene where Saul mentions lalo when kidnapped by Walt and Jesse, but what other are there?

    • @coffee_singing2315
      @coffee_singing2315 9 месяцев назад

      @@user-bx7hx3xd3xany scene with Hector does it for me

    • @froggy.2256
      @froggy.2256 8 месяцев назад +465

      @@user-bx7hx3xd3xwell for one, when Mike tells Jesse that he’s “not the guy. I had a guy and now I don’t. You are not the guy”, he’s referring to Nacho

    • @JakeKoenig
      @JakeKoenig 8 месяцев назад +187

      Nah, you're trying to make something profound out of nothing. I've rewatched Breaking Bad after BCS ended, and I only thought of Nacho or Lalo when they were mentioned, and maybe in a few Tuco scenes and Hector scenes. I think you were just wanting to see connections, so you went on a confirmation bias hunt for it.

  • @pelloo3627
    @pelloo3627 11 месяцев назад +1264

    Smoking for Kim and Jimmy is a symbol. It is a symbol for the bond they share. They connect over self destructive behaviour. Smoking represents the scamming that is the foundation to their relationship

    • @possummagic3571
      @possummagic3571 3 месяца назад +40

      Damn. That makes a lot of sense.

    • @lord_azatoth
      @lord_azatoth 2 месяца назад +20

      But also this ritual look so cool, making them looking like Bonny and Clyde.

    • @RTU130
      @RTU130 17 дней назад +2

      yea

    • @dogcatcher7041
      @dogcatcher7041 12 дней назад

      Exactly, they both smoke, and it seems romantic, but in all honesty, smoking is so detrimental to themself. Kim only stopped detrimental behavior when it started harming others

  • @TyeTaylor
    @TyeTaylor Год назад +13189

    My body physically cannot take enough multi hour-long Breaking Bad / Better Call Saul analysis videos

    • @dremore96
      @dremore96 Год назад +102

      real

    • @abramsullivan7764
      @abramsullivan7764 Год назад +84

      Well can you handle Thevividkiwi Better Call Saul, and Breaking Bad tier list retrospective?

    • @venomcomedy8217
      @venomcomedy8217 Год назад +6

      ​@abramsullivan7764 of course lol

    • @amberhernandez
      @amberhernandez Год назад +21

      It's the guy who did the Lanky Kong Elden Ring challenge!

    • @robvangessel3766
      @robvangessel3766 Год назад +46

      Haveta admit, every time I haughtily tell myself "I've heard enough opinions from others", I go for another and another and another. May soon be in need of some kind of AA-type therapy group.

  • @panosas4645
    @panosas4645 Год назад +6845

    I appreciate calling Bill Burr's character "Bill Burr"

  • @samwow102
    @samwow102 Год назад +924

    There’s an interesting parallel I haven’t seen anyone talk about between Walt’s “I am the danger!" speech and Jimmy’s "Lightning bolts shoot from my fingertips!" rant. In both scenes, they’re told by someone who doesn’t occupy the same criminal world as them that it’s normal for them to experience an emotion. For Walt, it’s fear. For Jimmy, it’s sadness. Both react by very aggressively insisting that they are above those emotions, that their life is more dangerous and therefore more important than the lives of "normal" people and they deserve more respect. But whereas Walt’s performance is very menacing and his claims mostly truthful, Jimmy’s performance seems almost childish and his words ring hollow. It’s a perfect encapsulation of the differing way the two shows present "The Game". In Breaking Bad, it’s larger than life. It feels so much more important than Walt’s boring suburban day-to-day existence. But in Better Call Saul, it’s just messy and terrible. It doesn’t bring any purpose or meaning to Jimmy, it’s just something he backslides into when he’s shut out of an opportunity at a real life. He only flaunts his place in it to scare people away from him so he can avoid ever having any difficult or genuine conversation. It’s so interesting going from a story about someone who’s never been a criminal and thinks it’s something worth bragging about to a story about someone who’s always been a criminal and wishes they could be something better.

    • @babyghast4379
      @babyghast4379 5 месяцев назад +54

      What an excellent observation! That’s probably why I liked Better Call Saul more, I was rooting for Walter’s downfall since episode five of season one where he was offered a legal job to pay for the cancer treatment and his family. I no longer saw any good in him when he had the solution right there and denied it, while Jimmy was always down and tried to do good (the furthering slip into immorality made it hard to gauge when I should stop rooting for him).

    • @captainpuppet3756
      @captainpuppet3756 5 месяцев назад +7

      love it man

    • @aakashbaliga1881
      @aakashbaliga1881 4 месяца назад +15

      The only thing I disagree with here is walt being “the danger”, this is largely an ego trip and he was in fact the one in danger at this part of the story

    • @bruhmoment1761
      @bruhmoment1761 3 месяца назад +1

      Walt was projecting so hard, t was stressed about Gus so bad 😭

    • @mentallyderangeddoggirl
      @mentallyderangeddoggirl 3 месяца назад +12

      the thing no one seems to point out about the "I am the danger" speech is it's in reference to gale's death. but HE didn't kill gale. like watching that scene back to back with him crying and sobbing and trying to get jesse to kill gale so they dont both die, it really highlights how BADLY walt wants to be seen as dangerous and cool and it rings just as childish and hollow, I feel.

  • @tonichan89
    @tonichan89 11 месяцев назад +488

    My theory on how Walt can be as disconnected from Gale's death as he is, is in part that... well, he didn't see it. He wasn't there. He told Jesse to do it and that's when it was over for him. He didn't have to look Gale in the eyes while he begged for his life. He can compartmentalize, maybe, in a way of not feeling like Gale actually died, but more thinking of him like a dog he liked that was taken away to some farm.

    • @nikkydalby7126
      @nikkydalby7126 8 месяцев назад +35

      Also, most of Walter’s fear that night was either because he thought he was literally about to be murdered & then fear/stress wondering if Jesse would make it to Gale’s in time, & then once again being in fear of his life. Obviously Walt has no issues killing people that are in his way/need to go, but on his list of thoughts that night I bet “Gale’s Death” was pretty low because he would be thinking about Jesse’s timing with the whole thing & if Jesse could pull it off. Not trying to justify Walt’s actions or anything - I was just trying to view it from his end.

    • @optimisms
      @optimisms 6 месяцев назад +23

      @@nikkydalby7126yeah, for walt that night was primarily a victory, when he beat mike and (to a small degree) gus. he successfully hid jesse from them, he learned where gale lived despite their best efforts, and then he manipulated mike into letting him call jesse and get a head start. it was a massive ego boost for him, both due to his planning and his unnaturally good luck. plus it was another moment trauma bonding jesse to him even stronger, and he didn't have to suffer for it.

    • @catchcan221
      @catchcan221 6 месяцев назад

      Gale wasn’t some innocent bystander. He got himself involved in the illegal drug trade working for the cartel making filth that causes millions of people and their loved ones to suffer from addiction and death. He is no better than Walt. The real victims of this universe were Drew Sharp and Howard Hamlin.

  • @Maraak13
    @Maraak13 Год назад +6001

    Imagine going on RUclips and finding out your therapist makes Breaking bad & better call Saul analysis videos

    • @cloverofyourlife
      @cloverofyourlife Год назад +21

      😂🎉❤

    • @Maraak13
      @Maraak13 Год назад +114

      @louisedow6489 what does this mean what

    • @josh.fornite2082
      @josh.fornite2082 Год назад +9

      @@Maraak13 fr

    • @ArmyofDrag343
      @ArmyofDrag343 Год назад +26

      @louise dow get help

    • @720pchannel
      @720pchannel Год назад +13

      ​@@Maraak13I guess one this RUclipsr clients found his channel imo (not shaming neurodivergent people, I myself do therapy weekly, just a cheeky joke)

  • @antinormieism3791
    @antinormieism3791 Год назад +1751

    Honestly I did too, I watched Better Call Saul in 2021 and then I watched Breaking Bad. My dad was showing us the show and he instructed me and my brother to watch it in this order, and it honestly made so much sense. The weirder part is that because season 6 of BCS hadn't been released yet, I ended up watching the first 5 seasons of BCS, finishing BB, watching El Camino, and then ending on season 6 of BCS. And somehow I feel this was just the perfect way to watch everything.

    • @samsummer8382
      @samsummer8382 Год назад +44

      Nice

    • @Sofia-ssn
      @Sofia-ssn 10 месяцев назад +48

      this is exactly the order in which i watched the trilogy 😭 but it was because my dad is strict and he thought breaking bad was too “mature” for us at the time (i was 14 this was in 2021)

    • @errwhattheflip
      @errwhattheflip 9 месяцев назад +2

      How'd you understand the black and white stuff?

    • @antinormieism3791
      @antinormieism3791 9 месяцев назад

      Well in the first five seasons of BCS they don't do too many black and white scenes. And those scenes just show snippets of Saul's life far in the future, and so it makes sense and is pretty self-explanatory. Breaking bad isn't necessary for seasons 1-5 to make sense unlike season 6.@@errwhattheflip

    • @lougamerX
      @lougamerX 9 месяцев назад +4

      Ahh, the machete order, interesting

  • @Meghann_Brady
    @Meghann_Brady Год назад +488

    My mom did this. I tried to get her to watch BB with me 10 years ago but she wasn't feeling it. Then i started binging BCS and she got really in to it. But she kept asking me all these questions that I couldn't answer because it was a spoiler lol. We JUST finished BB a few days ago and she looooves both of the shows.

    • @nikkydalby7126
      @nikkydalby7126 8 месяцев назад +21

      Glad your mom finally joined the BB & BCS fan clubs 😉

    • @huge_letters
      @huge_letters 4 месяца назад +2

      My parents watched BB and BCS with me in the release order but my mom loved BCS much more too :)
      They still really liked BB too tho.

    • @RTU130
      @RTU130 4 месяца назад

      Tru

    • @user-lp6zl9cz5g
      @user-lp6zl9cz5g 3 месяца назад

      I love you

    • @crowtservo
      @crowtservo Месяц назад +1

      Cool. My mom refuses to watch the shows because she thinks they glorify meth use.

  • @jammingontheone1
    @jammingontheone1 7 месяцев назад +412

    When Hank tells Walt to "be a man" and admit what he did, he's not saying "man" as opposed to "woman" but "man" as opposed to "boy"

    • @amberjulia123
      @amberjulia123 4 месяца назад +31

      👏 EXACTLY

    • @sokal03
      @sokal03 2 месяца назад +5

      I think he just had to "hank" onto something

    • @TaysanGalovu
      @TaysanGalovu 2 месяца назад +14

      He absolutely meant both, and there's no way people these days see it as offensive. If they do, they need to man up. Sincerely, a woman.

    • @LiaMakesContent
      @LiaMakesContent 2 месяца назад +10

      ​@@TaysanGalovuyap

    • @nunoalvarespereira87
      @nunoalvarespereira87 2 месяца назад +5

      It's both, actually.

  • @Praetorian8814
    @Praetorian8814 Год назад +3709

    I can imagine that seeing it backwards makes Mike's death way more tragic. His death was already senseless and a sad moment but it would definitely hit harder.
    Yes, in BB he was an ally but always ready to pull the trigger on Walt if ordered to and knew he was a ticking timebomb - but in BCS he has gone out of his way to save Saul's life so many times, we know his whole tragic backstory and his humanity is fleshed out much more.

    • @redrepublic5557
      @redrepublic5557 Год назад +57

      How was mikes death senseless? Live by the sword die by the sword

    • @Praetorian8814
      @Praetorian8814 Год назад +329

      @@redrepublic5557 as true as that is, even Walt agreed it could have been avoided. As they would never have seen each other again. Walt killed him out of pure impulse because he attacked his ego.
      That being said - he was already wanted and had to flee, so killing his men wouldn't have changed much for him. The list was more to save Walt's ass

    • @heszedjim9699
      @heszedjim9699 Год назад +55

      yeah, sauls POV of mike and walts POV of mike were incredibly different. i know theres not much more to tell about his story but i want more mike, easily in my top 3 characters of the series. just behind jesse and ahead of nacho

    • @koalasquare2145
      @koalasquare2145 Год назад +6

      Your video is why I watched BC Saul. I then saw B B afterwards like you.

    • @lilbutterfly1689
      @lilbutterfly1689 Год назад +24

      Then you remember Werner, and when you tie him to Walter you realize that Mike was wrong and deserved to die at the end cause he killed an innocent man

  • @Twisthle
    @Twisthle Год назад +1106

    About walt's backstory and pilot actions:
    "He got that dawg in him"

    • @tylerschmidt261
      @tylerschmidt261 Год назад +29

      He can beat that black bear

    • @thumbus4526
      @thumbus4526 Год назад +4

      Sorry but I’m gonna go with the black bear (21F)

    • @KDBetter
      @KDBetter Год назад

      😂😂

    • @AlwaysEverNow
      @AlwaysEverNow 3 месяца назад

      It's more of a tiger 🐅 >🐕

  • @omegafilming
    @omegafilming 11 месяцев назад +222

    All my favorite breaking bad video essays contain the sentence, "I don't care how much you like feet"

    • @mikeexits
      @mikeexits 4 месяца назад +4

      What

    • @ErebosGR
      @ErebosGR 4 месяца назад +2

      Don't kink-shame.

    • @Moonkay-wr1zl
      @Moonkay-wr1zl Месяц назад

      @@ErebosGR thats so irrelevant wth

    • @camu123789
      @camu123789 10 часов назад

      He said it right as I read your comment...

  • @DowntownTasty
    @DowntownTasty 9 месяцев назад +88

    I love how later when skyler goes “I thought you were the danger Walt?”
    And he just shrinks and goes “well I might’ve overstated that…” lmao the only one that can deflate his massive ego is his wife.

  • @AliciaM5555
    @AliciaM5555 Год назад +2090

    I also caught that Jimmy wasn't Kim's introduction into "slippen" behavior. Jimmy was merely an extension of Kim's Mother. He felt familiar.

    • @jekyll7110
      @jekyll7110 Год назад +73

      Oh my god.. You're right!

    • @redrepublic5557
      @redrepublic5557 Год назад +9

      No shit??

    • @KyleMozza
      @KyleMozza Год назад +151

      @@redrepublic5557 it's kind of an obvious observation but i honestly didnt think about it like that til now

    • @peach0129
      @peach0129 Год назад +157

      ​@@redrepublic5557 wow that rudeness was very necessary and makes you look so cool

    • @TANOCHOA
      @TANOCHOA Год назад

      @@redrepublic5557 no need to be a dick man

  • @MrRickstopher
    @MrRickstopher Год назад +2424

    The quick cut, after Hank gets fired, of him crying in Marie’s arms blew me away the first time. The way Hank’s growth and change parallels Walt’s degeneration as a man was always one of my favorite aspects of the show. Hanks journey is just as compelling to me.

    • @JohnSmith-wh2ob
      @JohnSmith-wh2ob Год назад +128

      Hank and Howard both had similar paths

    • @user-yf5dw8tz2n
      @user-yf5dw8tz2n Год назад +20

      I see hank as the fallen and walt as the evolved.

    • @DustyyBoi
      @DustyyBoi Год назад

      ​@@user-yf5dw8tz2nwell that's quite retarded

    • @johannascott1593
      @johannascott1593 Год назад +5

      Completely agree

    • @itsflyde
      @itsflyde Год назад +156

      @@user-yf5dw8tz2n should absolutely be the other way around lmao

  • @CulusMagnus
    @CulusMagnus Год назад +173

    It was continuously my impression that Walter did indeed feel guilt and a lot of it, but that his way of coping with the guilt is that he tries to make himself right in order to not have to feel it anymore. This causes him to double down again and again encouraging his destructive behaviour even more. The more he causes damage, the more he is forced to live his power fantasy.

    • @kyleowsen
      @kyleowsen 8 месяцев назад +19

      One of the dangers of someone as smart as Walter is that they can find a way to justify almost anything to themselves.

    • @christophervalencia5919
      @christophervalencia5919 7 месяцев назад +10

      I'm a diagnosed narcissist just like walt, and yes you're exactly right. That's how we cope with things. We lie to ourselves so that we were the correct ones, so much so that we end up even convincing ourselves. It's all to cope with selfishness. Walter is what happens when a narc lacks self awareness and doesnt seek mental help

    • @rwbyab7423
      @rwbyab7423 4 месяца назад +4

      Case in point: the way he discussed the plane crash during the school assembly. That was the intense denial of a man who knew he was to blame. Trying to talk a school full of people into believing it wasn't that bad. Desperately attempting to prove to himself that he's right by gaslighting an entire school.

    • @reservoirfrogs2177
      @reservoirfrogs2177 4 месяца назад +7

      @@christophervalencia5919 Well if that’s true then you have made considerably progress just by admitting that

  • @RogueAstro85
    @RogueAstro85 6 месяцев назад +25

    I feel like Walt's attempt to take his own life instead of getting caught has to do more with pride than anything. He didn't want to be seen as the guy who tried to cook meth only to fail and get arrested on his first day

  • @iconoclast137
    @iconoclast137 Год назад +2991

    they are two completely different shows that happen to co exist. it's really amazing how detailed the writers are for both

    • @iconoclast137
      @iconoclast137 Год назад +85

      the cinematography and visuals on both, and the audio sound engineering are incredible on both

    • @jonnykindasucks5215
      @jonnykindasucks5215 Год назад +33

      Yeah I noticed that as well, for being in the same universe they really are quite different. I loved BCS but couldn't get into BB

    • @jpmnky
      @jpmnky Год назад +53

      Keeping the same core writers was the key. Most shows go off the rails because of writer turnover. It’s gotta be wild seeing these shows for the first time in chronological order. My parents did that with Fargo. Going season two, one, then three. And we can forget that season four ever happened.

    • @simonriley4131
      @simonriley4131 Год назад +3

      ​@@jpmnky Season 3 of Fargo is so ridiculously underrated, Varga is just as good of a villain as Lorne Malvo was

    • @seventallguitarist
      @seventallguitarist Год назад +11

      @@jonnykindasucks5215 They had to be different. From the moment Breaking Bad started, it was edge of your seat intensity, with the viewer not having a clue who would die. So it had a high stress way of viewing. BCS is much more of a slow burn telling the back story of how Jimmy became Saul.
      From the first episode with Tuco taking Saul & the skateboarders to the desert.... you knew that Tuco wasn't going to die. You certainly knew Saul wouldn't die. So it required Gilligan and Gould to use more details to tell the story of Saul & Mike getting from point A to point B.
      Better Call Saul had us asking 5 major questions.
      1. What happens to Kim
      2. What happens to Nacho
      3. What happens to Lalo
      4. What happens to Howard
      5. What happens to Gene.
      I've watched Breaking Bad a dozen times (Maybe more - I watch it while working. So it's on... but I'm not locked in like the first 2-3 times I watched). I've watched Saul 4 times now.
      And I can firmly say that I enjoy Saul more. Not because it's better. But because it's different & it's just a better story. How Jimmy became Saul to me is more fascinating than high school chemistry teacher working with a former student creating an uber meth & becoming a kingpin.
      I just watched Saul for the 4th time & fired through Breaking Bad afterwards. It's STILL fantastic & their attention to detail is second to none.
      My favorite thing to say to people, who often refer to it all as the "Breaking Bad Universe", is that in reality it's the Saul Goodman universe. It just so happens that Kim, Howard, Francesca, Gus, Lalo, Nacho, Walt, Jesse, Hank, etc... all just passed through Slippin' Jimmy's universe along the way to Gene getting arrested.

  • @user-yd8hp2ut2n
    @user-yd8hp2ut2n Год назад +2342

    There's one other component of Walter's past I think is important. In season four, Walter tells Walter Junior (or Flynn) about his own father's death from Huntington's disease, describing it as a "nasty disease" which "terrified his mother." Walter confides in Walter Junior, revisiting the only memory he has of his dad: a man bedridden, unable to recognize him, contorted and struggling to breath. I think this dialogue is pivotal in explaining the ego and control obsession we see as his own health deteriorates. It's a blink and you'll miss it moment but so monumental at the same time.

    • @hinasakukimi
      @hinasakukimi Год назад +167

      oh wow yeah.... and a parallel to jimmy seeing his father's "weakness"

    • @thescoobymike
      @thescoobymike Год назад +82

      Probably the most important pieces of dialogue in the show. It really shows where Walter’s motivations come from. It’s also very realistic because our childhood experiences have huge ramifications for us when we become adults.

    • @seventallguitarist
      @seventallguitarist Год назад +33

      You're absolutely right. What's funny? I've watched Breaking Bad maybe a dozen times. Maybe more. I work from home so I rewatch many shows so I can actually get work done. Basically background noise while I'm working. I have 2 episodes that I usually skip now that I've watched the show on repeat. That episode or specifically that scene with Walt & Walt Jr. is one of them. The other is the Fly episode. Which I think is great. But it's just slow, and while important, from a repeat viewing, I don't need to watch it over and over again.
      But yes. That frame of mind from Walt about his father is VERY important to his story. It's one of only a handful of "backstories" we get any details on about Walt's past, specifically his youth.

    • @GokulOnFire
      @GokulOnFire Год назад

      Shut up with the ego. If you think Walt does it coz of ego then the whole show is badly written by Vince who takes time to painstakingly explain how & why Walt broke bad. That dumbass Mike was a blithering idiot when he said that. By his logic Gus was also egoistic and should've cooperated with Cartel. It's call self pride that comes out of excellence,, Walt had that.

    • @whiskey_pink_42
      @whiskey_pink_42 Год назад +19

      That’s one of the reasons ‘Salud’ is in my top 5 of episodes. It’s a short yer significant epiphany about Walter and what he seizes control of when he can’t control his own body. The main reason of course is POOL PARTY REVENGE.

  • @Tonypayola
    @Tonypayola Год назад +58

    It is interesting how the take away after people watched breaking bad was Walt being an anti-hero(and that’s how I viewed him as well) instead of a straight up villain. But after having more time with the characters from BCS and then watching BB, the character of Walter doesn’t seem as nuanced. Breaking Bad wasn’t a show about a wholesome, sweater wearing dad and high school teacher becoming a ruthless drug lord. Breaking Bad is a show about ruthless drug lord that disguised himself as a wholesome, sweater wearing, high school teacher and dad. We only think Walt is an Anti-hero, because the show is shot from his perspective but anytime you see that world from anyone else’s, it’s clear how terrifying he was.

    • @void1464
      @void1464 2 месяца назад +7

      Walt was a resentful guy most of his life because of Gray Metter ,In the pilot episode you can see Walt's eyes shining seeing the amount of money that the meth game can make in the television report before he even receives the cancer diagnosis, with his Empire He's making the money he thought he deserved because of Gray Metter, it's kind of a twisted form of revenge against Elliot and Gretchen in his head

  • @violetr7296
    @violetr7296 Год назад +100

    i needed to hear you talk about jesse and walt’s horrible relationship so bad im gonna cry

  • @revelare_xvii6269
    @revelare_xvii6269 Год назад +1759

    I love how Better Call Saul acts as both a prequel and sequel to Breaking Bad.

    • @coleintheville117
      @coleintheville117 11 месяцев назад +131

      Which makes BB a side story in the larger story that is BCS, as it should be

    • @sashimi879
      @sashimi879 10 месяцев назад +11

      ​@@coleintheville117nice troll

    • @coleintheville117
      @coleintheville117 10 месяцев назад +53

      @@sashimi879 How am I trolling, that's genuinely how I feel, having watched bb way before bcs no less

    • @errwhattheflip
      @errwhattheflip 9 месяцев назад

      It's not really a side story considering it's the main thing that drives everything to shit@@coleintheville117

    • @lukefitton7329
      @lukefitton7329 9 месяцев назад +46

      @@sashimi879I like Breaking Bad more overall but what they said is pretty much true, BCS covered the stories and origins of far more characters that Walter just ended up getting in the middle of.

  • @hmmmm1324
    @hmmmm1324 Год назад +1350

    When Walter punches the hand-dryer after finding out the cancer has gone into remission, I interpreted his reasoning as: Walter lived an unfulfilling, boring, suburban life, after giving up his destiny as a rich and powerful business founder. Then with the cancer diagnosis, he finally had the ability to take a risk and live on the edge, because there was nothing to lose. And after taking a risk, he has become so much more alive and fulfilled, he feels strong and powerful and dangerous. So when the cancer goes into remission, he feels like that should be the end of his risktaking life. There's no longer any reason to cook and sell meth. But that gives up his newly awakened life for the drab, boring, unfulfilling purgatory he used to live, and that frustrates him so much he punches the dryer. Of course, he later decides that he doens't need the excuse, and he lives out his desires anyway. It's the first real moment that makes it clear that any explanation he offers that he's doing this for his family is a lie he's telling himself.

    • @areezzy
      @areezzy Год назад +39

      Excellent write

    • @clappedcircle5301
      @clappedcircle5301 Год назад +64

      I’m confused as to how it could be interpreted as anything else. It’s not like you had to read inbetween the lines to come to this conclusion

    • @dixen9116
      @dixen9116 Год назад +32

      @@clappedcircle5301 You kinda do. The scene is hard to digest at that point in the story without knowledge of his downfall

    • @marthas9255
      @marthas9255 Год назад +13

      @@clappedcircle5301 they aren't in the same frame of mind, it's why he is a hero, normal to some people.

    • @coreyreynolds1566
      @coreyreynolds1566 Год назад +24

      Personally I think he destroyed the dryer because he, like you said finally took risks and owned it. But it ended up with people killed. Knowing the cancer was going into remission gave him an anger that he knows that it didn't need to happen. I think he was pissed off because it's a slight bit of guilt of what he did.

  • @ZombieMurdoc
    @ZombieMurdoc 5 месяцев назад +40

    Flipping a coin is a great way to choose between 2 options because the outcome will show you which choice you actually want to make.

  • @blokvader8283
    @blokvader8283 9 месяцев назад +66

    20:10 Just wanna pop in really quick and say, I dont think Kim actually wanted to steal at all, that scene ends with the realization that her mom ordered her to steal the jewelry for her own benefit.

  • @BroheemBroseph-iy9nl
    @BroheemBroseph-iy9nl Год назад +1035

    I'd like to make a correction. Kim doesn't become Giselle. She becomes Slippin' Kimmy.

  • @preciousodyssey
    @preciousodyssey Год назад +734

    kim didnt enjoy stealing as a kid. it was the way she got love, approval, and time with her mom so she did it. there was no hint of enjoyment in her face when her mother was talking about it or when she gave Kim what she stole for her.

    • @moriahmars1462
      @moriahmars1462 Год назад +53

      i dont think theres enough in BCS shown to deny either possibility. u can say u didnt think she enjoyed it, but flat out saying she didnt doesnt make sense with the show's vague presentation of events

    • @bromsherwood7739
      @bromsherwood7739 Год назад +55

      ​@@moriahmars1462 I get what you're saying but we're only shown her being used by her mother as an accessory and forced into it. And we're also shown that Kim is generally disgusted by her mother. I wouldn't think they would show multiple versions of the same event to be like "sometimes she liked it sometimes she didn't" I think we were shown that specific version of it to show how Kim responded to this activity overall. However I'm sure those events probably had an impact on Kims pseudo comfort with criminal activity later in life.

    • @William-the-Guy
      @William-the-Guy Год назад +20

      I think Kim had a thrill of getting away with it. A lot of the important moments in Better Call Saul are just based on facial expressions. Often that's all the show gives us. But as she was driving away, she seemed happy.

    • @obscure.reference
      @obscure.reference Год назад +13

      @@William-the-Guy it develops into a thrill but initially she is not into it, they explicitly show that.

    • @William-the-Guy
      @William-the-Guy Год назад +4

      @@obscure.reference We only got 2 scenes withyoung Kim, not sure which one you're referring to. The one where mom forgot to pick her up after school because she was drinking Kim is certainly pissed at her mom, but we don't know that's related to scamming. The one that starts with the store guy yelling at she looks unhappy at first, but maybe that was just a performance for the store guy. My personal take was Kim herself isn't sure which part is acting and which part isn't.

  • @Finzombie
    @Finzombie Год назад +63

    I recommend making a follow-up if you plan to watch El Camino. That wraps up Jesse’s story in the same way the tail end of BCS wraps up Sauls.

    • @PotatoPL-
      @PotatoPL- 7 месяцев назад +5

      He did watch it. He mentioned it on the forgetting segment

  • @AdamOMcMurphy
    @AdamOMcMurphy Год назад +276

    I have noticed that those (including myself) that started watching Breaking Bad long after it came out, and binged it over a few weeks, tend to look at Walter White as a "Villain", and not the "Anti-Hero" a certain generation holds him as.
    Perhaps when it originally aired, the waiting from week to week, and sometimes years between seasons, created a more positive discourse about Walter? It always seemed clear to me that Hank was the true "Hero" of the show. And that Walter White was selfishly victimizing his family.

    • @bnhalemon7098
      @bnhalemon7098 Год назад +1

      Walter White is awful, but Hank is no hero. He’s equally as selfish. He’s racist and misogynistic. He simply chose an appropriate occupation for those traits

    • @hojosconsal9913
      @hojosconsal9913 11 месяцев назад +44

      I watched the first season when I was a teen, like 14 or so, and wasn't that much into it. I've watched the show now from start to finish and I couldn't stand Walter sometimes. The line between antihero and villain with him gets very blurry. Great show nonetheless

    • @lilliereadsalot
      @lilliereadsalot 11 месяцев назад +33

      I'm 27 and watching the show with my dad right now (who watched it when it first came out and loves it), and he's mentioned that seeing it through my lens as a woman and an adult over a decade after its release has shifted his perspective of Walter a lot, because I cannot stand him. He's constantly putting himself above his family and putting them at risk for the better of his ego. I told my dad I keep trying to root for the anti-hero part of him but I just can't find it. He's through and through a villain by the end and I was shocked when my dad told me that he didn't have to be an anti-hero to me, simply because he wasn't. I couldn't agree with your comment more!

    • @CodeeXD
      @CodeeXD 11 месяцев назад +19

      Walt only ever came off as an anti hero in the first few episodes. Everyone acknowledged he was a villain as the series went on he was just a good monstrous villain except the weirdos who hated skyler for not wanting to do crime. Comments like this come off like "I'm not like other girls"

    • @Lozjozz
      @Lozjozz 10 месяцев назад +28

      as much as a I agree hank isn't a hero either
      he's definitely a better character than Walt and I personally kinda love hank but as a police officer he's corrupt
      hero police officers do not go beat up suspects for no legal cause and he can be racist and generally not great of a person sometimes. Regardless
      I love hank still and there's purposely no one person in the show who is completely moral, no hero.

  • @sizdimitri
    @sizdimitri Год назад +2158

    It's amazing that *you* exist to tell us your experience. I always wondered what is like to see Better Call Saul first.

    • @terenfrench5258
      @terenfrench5258 Год назад +18

      FR

    • @PurgPurg
      @PurgPurg Год назад +35

      @Tokyo100 exact same here. I think it’s because a lot of people only really started hearing about the show during the last seasons, which is kinda weird because breaking bad was so massive

    • @kirby4432
      @kirby4432 Год назад +42

      ​@Purg breaking bad actually didn't blow up until it's last 2 seasons either if my memory serves

    • @darkmacintosh
      @darkmacintosh Год назад +20

      I also watched Better Caul Saul before Breaking Bad, though I had BB spoiled for me beforehand

    • @ominousonyx
      @ominousonyx Год назад +15

      It was interesting I knew there was characters from BB but i didn’t know the HYPE of them I just knew they were BB characters, I’m watching in Chronological order and after BB imma finish the rest of BCS
      It’s kinda weird not seeing Jimmy as the lead character but it’s all good man

  • @doctorhandsome
    @doctorhandsome Год назад +548

    1:08:13 "Breaking Bad cuts from Skylar crying to Walter calmly and happily measuring his yield, not strongly affected by events." And it's literally a close-up of a bug crawling around his cook site. If the "contaminant" in the Fly episode represents Walter's guilt, those concerns are long gone. At this point he is specifically setting up shop in homes infested with roaches and doesn't give a fuck.

    • @EditedAF987
      @EditedAF987 Год назад +69

      _”It’s all contaminated.”_

  • @WALTERRIFIC
    @WALTERRIFIC Год назад +204

    That was the longest short outro I ever stuck around for.

    • @Boomer045
      @Boomer045 6 месяцев назад +4

      Omg walterrificcc ❤

    • @radiosilence8456
      @radiosilence8456 4 месяца назад

      You actual ducking dog shirt creator wannabe, you really think you an individual huh, a real somebody. You ain't. Get an actual job and stop disappointing and disgusting everyone around you.

  • @David-si9cc
    @David-si9cc Год назад +64

    Regarding toxic masculinity in the show... Like the whole speach Gustavo uses to convince Walter that loosing his family is part of the job is the same speech my dad used to pulled on me and my brothers, that a man doesn't need to be loved that a man does what i takes despite consecuences because a man PROVIDES. Like it takes more than just becoming a bank for your family's, a man and a father need to be present, support them. And what i see with a lot of toxic masculinity is that some men think the only thing that matter is to get money, when in reality sometimes your loved ones just need you to be a father, not a bank where they can withdraw money from

    • @abeldnite
      @abeldnite 9 месяцев назад +13

      "Toxic masculinity" is the pussiest term this generation had the disgrace to create. Gustavo's speech was about how a man has to fullfil his duty no matter what, kinda like a soldier, since they are involved in serious stuff where you have to have resolve and shit

    • @gabagabago0l
      @gabagabago0l 9 месяцев назад +26

      ​@@abeldniteOh boy, there's the idiot who doesn't know what toxic masculinity means. I swear as soon as the term is mentioned, you little creeps wriggle out of nowhere.
      The idea of a man providing, even at the cost of love and respect, is literally the core values of Walter and many men in the show. Walts ego and fragile masculinity are key points the show always focusses on.

    • @steveo4991
      @steveo4991 8 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@gabagabago0l There’s no such thing as toxic masculinity, just toxic people. The only people that think otherwise are the definition of toxic themselves. Man hating misandrists and nothing more. Creeps indeed.

    • @bruhmoment1761
      @bruhmoment1761 3 месяца назад +3

      Bro being a soldier who follows orders is not often some honourable thing. It’s usually the rich and old taking advantage of the young and the bold

    • @user-de6vj5hc8p
      @user-de6vj5hc8p Месяц назад +3

      ​@@abeldniteGustavo obviously wasn't speaking from his heart there. He has no family and no intention to provide for anyone. His motives are mostly if not fully destructive and he would say anything to get what ge wants. Photos in his house are fake and everything he says about his children is a lie cause he has none.

  • @gopet400
    @gopet400 Год назад +944

    The true experience is watching better call Saul up until “fun and games” then watching breaking bad all the way, finally watching the final episodes of bcs. I’m sure Topher Grace is putting this project together as we speak

    • @morrits3969
      @morrits3969 Год назад +119

      The casual 120 hour edit. Only takes 5 days to watch if you dont eat or sleep!

    • @samuelbonilla3008
      @samuelbonilla3008 Год назад +121

      I watched all the way until Nippy (but stopped right there and didn't watch nippy), then saw the entirety of Breaking bad, then went back to the Gene Takovich mini series and finished it off with El Camino. Couldn't recommend this watch order more to be honest

    • @theshadowofmango9209
      @theshadowofmango9209 Год назад +8

      Had my father do that. He has a great time

    • @Mblazo289
      @Mblazo289 Год назад +24

      I’m watching BCS with my girlfriend atm and we just made it to season 5 episode 3 she cried when Werner Ziegler died ofc and I’m planning on getting up to nippy and then going to breaking bad. I’ve seen all the shows already but I wanted to watch it with her and have her see it too. I definitely should’ve made a reaction channel out of it haha. She loves it

    • @lancenwokeji6349
      @lancenwokeji6349 Год назад +3

      @@Mblazo289that’s an awesome way to do it

  • @dwuddle
    @dwuddle Год назад +407

    With the “Walter might have already been thinking about making meth” apparently meth is literally one of the easiest chemistry creations to make so someone as smart as Walter wouldn’t have had to look up/look into how it’s made, he probably just knew how to make it. Which is why he was able to answer Hank so quickly

    • @pyropulseIXXI
      @pyropulseIXXI Год назад +63

      does this guy not know that Walter had a PhD in chemistry? Seems like a totally oafish thing to not realize

    • @moriahmars1462
      @moriahmars1462 Год назад +62

      @@pyropulseIXXI i don't think it's oafish at all to assume that knowing the formula for meth isn't a standard chemist thing

    • @philleotardo7016
      @philleotardo7016 Год назад +79

      @@moriahmars1462 here’s the thing, Walt isn’t just a chemist, he’s the best crystallographer that there is.

    • @sorry_Im_stupid_but
      @sorry_Im_stupid_but Год назад +27

      @@philleotardo7016 most college professors can easily make meth

    • @pyropulseIXXI
      @pyropulseIXXI Год назад +65

      @@moriahmars1462 Walter has a PhD FFS. A non-chemist can easily learn how to make meth with no prior experience. Imagine what someone with a PhD could do.
      This absolutely would be base line level knowledge of a BS in Chemistry, let alone a god damn PhD.
      it is no proof that Walter was already thinking about doing it

  • @JuicyBlueWill
    @JuicyBlueWill 2 месяца назад +7

    "I got that wolf in me too jimbo" is the best line never said.

  • @chasejensen899
    @chasejensen899 4 месяца назад +10

    The show does a good job at making you like the villain, Walter, and hate the “hero,” Skylar.
    Anna Gunn played the role perfectly. I understand the hate for the character, she gets in the way of Walt doing cool shit, but if the show was real, she would be the main victim of Walt, and deserves sympathy.
    Skylar is a parent, she loves and takes care of the kids, Walt should be a parent, but sees that as being a provider and nothing else.
    My mom was a stay at home parent, loved and took care of us, my dad worked and also loved and took care of us. I would rather that be the case then how Walter saw it.

  • @tacticaljunk1608
    @tacticaljunk1608 Год назад +214

    One parallel I found is Nacho visiting Jimmy in the nail salon is sort of similar to Saul visiting Walter in his classroom. It's the consequences of their alter ego's actions creeping into their legitimate front where they're unguarded.

  • @MattMatrixJohnson
    @MattMatrixJohnson Год назад +388

    It’s cool that someone who never saw the over the top action and suspense of BB still recognized the show BCS for how great it was with no nostalgia goggles or loyalty to the series. Says a lot.

    • @coleintheville117
      @coleintheville117 11 месяцев назад +8

      it shouldn't be surprising or cool

    • @yayito1582
      @yayito1582 11 месяцев назад +2

      Doing that now personally(i was more interested in watching BCS than BB) and it's great

    • @malayjoshi1098
      @malayjoshi1098 10 месяцев назад +12

      I don't think so there was an over the top suspense in Breaking Bad it was kept as grounded as possible it was also a nuanced subtle character study the think here is Breaking Bad had more Stakes than BCS....which stands BCS apart as one of the greatest character journeys and possibly the greatest prequel

    • @sahenbannanaje3321
      @sahenbannanaje3321 5 месяцев назад +1

      if anything bcs had more over the top action bb action was relatively smaller in scope train heist being the biggest in scope bcs almost everything was as big as the train heist also the suspense is very real not over the top bb wasnt just a action hate it when people say that

    • @mikeexits
      @mikeexits 4 месяца назад +1

      ​​@@sahenbannanaje3321The formatting and lack of grammar in your comment makes it hard to fully understand, but from what I gather you're saying everything in BCS was as over the top as the train heist? Excuse me?! Lmao what?! In what world, and HOW?

  • @alexschmidt6644
    @alexschmidt6644 Год назад +11

    Walt saying "I think" during the ride along is almost certainly showing how he is meek and doesn't even want to directly contradict Hank even though he is smart enough to know he is completely correct.

    • @sasha8345
      @sasha8345 10 месяцев назад

      why would he be meek with hank tho he knows hank really really well

  • @bobbydorame3707
    @bobbydorame3707 11 месяцев назад +24

    6:50 aside from the ‘youre flooding the engine’ being a direct dialgoue callback to breaking bad, the fact that saul and the college student are wearing green and red is a reference to walt and jessie since those are the colors they typically wear

  • @featuringfranklin
    @featuringfranklin Год назад +505

    I think Walter's rapid transformation early on was largely a case of the writers needing to sell a story about a person changing in this way the first time. The second time, people knew more about what to expect and the writers knew they accepted it already, so they had a lot more room to breathe.

    • @vegetablackpotato4700
      @vegetablackpotato4700 Год назад +25

      It could be the 2 murders getting kidnapped and losing a bunch of money

    • @pheunithpsychic-watertype9881
      @pheunithpsychic-watertype9881 Год назад +16

      Obviously. I mean walts chemistry speech is pretty much the pitch for the show

    • @peppermint23
      @peppermint23 Год назад +6

      I agree, and i think it was a marketing decision as well to sell the pilot and it worked

    • @fgdj2000
      @fgdj2000 Год назад +27

      Agree. Breaking Bad is a rollercoaster ride, by comparison Better Call Saul is the sinking of the Titanic. You know it's coming and at first it's slow and steady, but by the end all hell breaks loose as the catastrophe truly unfolds

    • @mrbigzz3985
      @mrbigzz3985 Год назад +1

      I think you're right

  • @King_V2
    @King_V2 Год назад +179

    There's a scene in BB where Saul is expecting a phone call and he says to himself "this is a bad idea" before answering. It felt like I was watching Jimmy in BCS about to do something stupid. Amazing writing!

    • @em_the_bee
      @em_the_bee Год назад +66

      Jimmy also looks really similar to Saul, cool reference by Vince!

    • @mildlytroubled
      @mildlytroubled Год назад +39

      @@em_the_bee think that’s a bit of a stretch :/

    • @ActionJotaPe
      @ActionJotaPe 8 месяцев назад

      @@em_the_beeBravo Vince!👏

  • @yuwelcome
    @yuwelcome 5 месяцев назад +7

    I'm pretty sure he said ''I think'' because he didn't want to come off as a prick.

  • @James_Wisniewski
    @James_Wisniewski Год назад +20

    My favorite analysis of the "I am the one who knocks" speech was made by Aleczandxr on RUclips because it's spot-on. What Walt did here wasn't as much of a badass boast as he presumably thought it was. It was more like a child going "nuh-uh" after being insulted, and coming from a fifty-year-old man, it comes off as quaintly pathetic. It's probably one of the sadest reflections of who Walt really is deep down. Not in a "I'm going to cry" sort of way, but in a "you need to fix your shit" sort of way.

  • @da_pikmin_coder8367
    @da_pikmin_coder8367 Год назад +245

    It's interesting how when Kim and Saul are together, there's chemistry, some might even say "true love", but it creates chaos. It brings out the "Slipping" in Slipping Jimmy and in Kim as well, to the point that they elaborately prank their former boss who more or less didn't deserve how far the prank went. It isn't until Kim is distant with him that she can go back to being a law abiding citizen, a non-rule bender. When Walter and Skyler are together, it's boring, some might even say "platonic", but there's peace. Being a family man is what kept Walter out of what he calls "the empire business" for decades, it kept him content with normalcy. It isn't until he's distant with Skyler, keeping secrets, sometimes even hating her, that he is free to pursue his desire and create chaos.

    • @malayjoshi225
      @malayjoshi225 Год назад +13

      Insane observation....the parallels are so accurate 👍

    • @redrustyhill2
      @redrustyhill2 Год назад

      Howard deserved everything (except getting killed). Why? Howard was a pompous sanctimonious self righteous dick to Jimmy. Jimmy was actually trying to do right and be a legit lawyer but howard blocked him on every move, refused to let him get his foot in the door, refused to give him a chance.

    • @fiattenebris
      @fiattenebris Год назад +17

      ​@@redrustyhill2 wasn't Jimmy's brother the one who didn't want to see Jimmy succeed?

    • @redrustyhill2
      @redrustyhill2 Год назад +3

      @FiatTenebris both chuck and howard were complete dicks toward jimmy. One thing nobody seems to realize is jimmy only ever scammed azzholes who really deserved it, usually after they were rude or demeaning to him.

  • @sonofabookkeeper8382
    @sonofabookkeeper8382 Год назад +243

    10:30 Skylar's actions lead to Huell being happy, so she obviously commands the moral high ground here.

  • @reid.7680
    @reid.7680 9 месяцев назад +16

    While I understand the conventional attitudes about death and especially the interaction of these attitudes in the context of therapy, I feel like its a significant limiting factor in how you frame Walter's internal struggle and the dynamics with his family. I think a very important part of why Walt's frustrations don't have a proper outlet to address themselves in a healthy manner isn't just the failure of his financial and medical support system, but his emotional and family support system as well. I'm not a big fan of Walt and Breaking Bad, but what always struck me in the early parts of the series is how the people he's close to fail to meet Walt where he's at mentally and emotionally. He doesn't feel understood, he feels like he's the only "sane" person in the room in regards to his cancer, and nobody takes his mindset seriously. The family sessions to me, do not conclude in any sufficient confrontation of Walt's despair and grief towards his diagnosis, because in the end he learns that his family will not entertain any discussion of it. Sure Walt is rather incapable of communicating it properly, but in the times where he succeeded to take a step forward in making himself vulnerable, like in expressing how he feels that the cancer diagnosis is out of his control and it's in everyone's best interests to accept his death, his family just shuts him down. They don't talk in detail about the financials, they don't talk about Walt's emotions and values, and they ultimately shut him down and disincentivize him to truly bare himself in their presence. Instead put on a mask and play Walt the "good" husband and father that he is so terrible at performing.
    On every watch I've been through, it's this part of his emotional arc that stands out a lot to me, and I like the first season most because of it. It's the season that most effectively sees through the initial theme the show had in mind, "I prefer to see [chemistry], as the study of change."
    And admittedly it might be because a lot of me agrees with Walt on that regard. That in my mind, pursuing a few more months of questionable quality of life living, with a slim chance of surviving beyond it, and at the cost of great financial and emotional burden to my family, is a choice that I would not want to take and would resent being coerced into. This is an arguable thing in essence and in context. Whether the life having is indeed questionable, whether the chance of surviving is sizable and worthwhile, whether the burden is or is not outweighed by what is possible and what is left, whether it is agency or it is fate, things like this. He's had a few warm and tender moments with his family, and those are the parts that hurt the most, because as much as it was possible I felt that rarely did any character ever step forward to sustain the vulnerability and trust necessary to cultivate a relationship like that, of course especially Walt himself. But Walt learned that honesty would do nothing for him, even if that was false.
    I admit I was a bit taken aback when I found that the parts of this video discussing death, made me relive Walt's family talking at Walt instead of talking to or with him.
    Still! Enjoyable video and I look forward to what you'll tackle next :)

    • @ricardomiles2957
      @ricardomiles2957 2 месяца назад

      Walter family' reaction is a common response to this terminal diseases situations. You see a lot in other media, the complete rejection of the idea that your beloved is going to idea that manifest in many ways.

  • @HorseJoint
    @HorseJoint 5 месяцев назад +21

    2:19:48. This line Skylar said was probably 1 of the most BADASS lines I’ve heard her say & in the show. It should definitely be up there as a “Quotable”. Also, I like how you can Talk about these Shows for DECADES. That is so cool.

  • @maggotthemadman8142
    @maggotthemadman8142 Год назад +317

    A therapist who watched BCS before BB is a godsend in analysis.

    • @pyropulseIXXI
      @pyropulseIXXI Год назад +16

      This guy is an actual therapist? No wonder the field is useless. Not a single insight I hadn't already thought of, and he was off basis on a lot of things (quite minor things, admittedly).

    • @maggotthemadman8142
      @maggotthemadman8142 Год назад +70

      @@pyropulseIXXI yikes

    • @IngeniousReaper
      @IngeniousReaper Год назад +64

      ​@@maggotthemadman8142 dude needs to check his ego

    • @maggotthemadman8142
      @maggotthemadman8142 Год назад +50

      @@IngeniousReaper needs a therapist 🤣

    • @IngeniousReaper
      @IngeniousReaper Год назад +12

      @@maggotthemadman8142 lol

  • @OliSmith111
    @OliSmith111 Год назад +616

    This is the ideal What's Therapy? video length. Anyone who says otherwise is lying

    • @DrZaius3141
      @DrZaius3141 Год назад +29

      Bit short, to be honest.

    • @CharlieKellyEsq
      @CharlieKellyEsq Год назад +22

      Should be a full 8-10 hours. This dude is slacking

    • @RiC_David
      @RiC_David Год назад +6

      A cool two hours and forty-three minutes. Snappy snappy. Bigadiboo.

    • @SomDudRmania
      @SomDudRmania Год назад +3

      ​@@RiC_Davidwhat

  • @delorne2776
    @delorne2776 9 месяцев назад +9

    Comparing Walt killing the first 2 guys in actual immediate self defense - they had a gun to his head, to his killing of "innocent" or otherwise not immediately threatening people he simply perceives as a threat is a bit weird. And he probably said "I think" after making that correction because he realized he's in the presence of 2 DEA agents in the midst of busting a meth lab.

  • @nhvanonerz8244
    @nhvanonerz8244 10 месяцев назад +10

    10 years later and its the first time i ever heard that Gale might have had a crush on Walt mindblowing and it makes the whole thing a lot more sad

    • @doodooswaggy3825
      @doodooswaggy3825 7 месяцев назад +3

      How could you have possibly missed that? Lol. It’s all but spelled out.

    • @nhvanonerz8244
      @nhvanonerz8244 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@doodooswaggy3825 im not geh i guess to me its subtle af lol

    • @nhvanonerz8244
      @nhvanonerz8244 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@doodooswaggy3825 but generally i notice new details on every rewatch

  • @MatthewGross87
    @MatthewGross87 Год назад +191

    I feel like the most amazing way to watch Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul for someone who hasn't seen either would be to watch the first 59 episodes of Better Call Saul (through 609 Fun and Games), then watch Breaking Bad in its entirely, and finally watch the last four episodes of Better Call Saul at the end since they kind of serve as a beautiful epilogue for both shows. In any case, thanks for giving your unique analysis as someone who watched Breaking Bad second!

    • @FreeOpenTruth
      @FreeOpenTruth Год назад +38

      El Camino, then the last episodes of Better Caul Saul.

    • @lancenwokeji6349
      @lancenwokeji6349 Год назад +7

      @@FreeOpenTruthexactly

    • @bingusdingus39
      @bingusdingus39 Год назад +35

      Nah they have to watch slipping jimmy first since it completes the whole story in a satisfying way

    • @FreeOpenTruth
      @FreeOpenTruth Год назад +6

      @@bingusdingus39 - OH no! Not that abomination!

    • @horatioal-saadi5021
      @horatioal-saadi5021 Год назад +9

      I would agree but the problem is by the time you come back to the Gene story it would have been so long since you last saw Kim on screen that it might not matter as much

  • @MarioJaker
    @MarioJaker Год назад +176

    I always felt like the most fascinating and unremarked upon moment in the series was Walt trying to off himself in the pilot. He’s pretty cavalier about it too. Seeing you break down his suicidal ideation throughout the series was really insightful. Fantastic stuff.

    • @hughjaenus2235
      @hughjaenus2235 Год назад +22

      Walt never really cared about the cancer, only reason he hated himself in the first place was because of his mundane boring life. It was his ego that turned his mundane life into a criminal kingpin life, but it was also his downfall cause even though with all the money in the world and a legendary drug kingpin status, everyone that loved or valued him abandoned him or died because of him.

    • @based-ys9um
      @based-ys9um 4 месяца назад

      ​@@hughjaenus2235breaking bad fans love thinking they are deep by saying "ego" we knowwwww

  • @autumntaylor4222
    @autumntaylor4222 11 месяцев назад +30

    This video is so good in so many ways but "The Whiteness of the Walter" made me laugh so hard I started choking

  • @donnykyoto1519
    @donnykyoto1519 11 месяцев назад +39

    my favorite part of the essay was the tangent about S.I. Thank you for expressing the need for more societal support for people to stay hopeful, despite passing thoughts and expectations

  • @davidsosa507
    @davidsosa507 Год назад +173

    I'm literally going through some heavy shit right now, and out of the blue, a Breaking Bad video with the phrase:
    "If they're just coping with it in their own way, not a terrible way, and the loved one encouraging a different approach is the main cause of their suffering, this is when the advice being given is more clearly seen as self interested".
    Thanks, sir. I needed that.

    • @wordsareteething397
      @wordsareteething397 Год назад +8

      Hang in there man ❤

    • @tifKh
      @tifKh Год назад +1

      Hey, hope you’re doing well

    • @jabreelyusuf14
      @jabreelyusuf14 Год назад +1

      Hope you get better

    • @davidsosa507
      @davidsosa507 Год назад

      @@jabreelyusuf14 thx, it's going to take a while, but I'm on my way

    • @kiwaminski
      @kiwaminski 4 месяца назад

      Hope you're doing well man 💪 Hang in there. Thought I'd share the timestamp for the quote for anyone else that's looking for it: 57:45

  • @drundub73
    @drundub73 Год назад +30

    After watching better Call Saul and then seeing Breaking Bad again you realize Poor Howard was buried under the lab floor the whole time . 😢

    • @dielaughing73
      @dielaughing73 3 месяца назад +2

      And poor Lalo*

    • @benjaminthejump5484
      @benjaminthejump5484 Месяц назад +1

      @@dielaughing73 Not exactly poor

    • @Gioveggie
      @Gioveggie Месяц назад +1

      ⁠@@dielaughing73 You got the perfect name for mentioning Lalo’s death

  • @williamshakemilk2192
    @williamshakemilk2192 Месяц назад +3

    The only channel that actually analyses the shows instead of narrating them

  • @rachelgilbert3164
    @rachelgilbert3164 7 месяцев назад +8

    The best way to watch these two shows is to watch one, then the other, then go back to the first, then watch the other, then go back to the first, then watch the other, then go back to the first…….

  • @wiIIothewisp
    @wiIIothewisp Год назад +353

    What I find interesting about the comparisons between Kim and Skyler is that Skyler clearly opposed Walt's behavior as much as she could, and there's an element of disdain she receives from the audience because of it. Even if she was in the right, the show is set up for you to root for the protagonist's goals, and audiences found it frustrating to see her get in the way of that.
    Meanwhile, with Kim, you see what happens when you have a partner who is enabling and encouraging. From a TV perspective, it's great. You see them on these hijinx together and it's exciting and you can't help but root for them. But in the end, is it worth it? There were many times Jimmy tried to rein it in and Kim just encouraged him to take it further instead. If she was more like Skyler, maybe they could have had a future where they grew old together. (Obviously that'd make for boring television - not that that matters when talking about ethical dilemmas lol)

    • @jackflynn412
      @jackflynn412 Год назад +16

      Skyler opposed Walter in the beginning then later worked with him and helped him out. She should've turned him into the police as soon as she found out he was a meth dealer/manufacturer.
      The reason people like Kim more is that she isn't a hypocrite that pretends to be a hostage. Skyler acts like she's being forced to help Walter which wasn't true at all. Kim holds herself accountable for her actions towards Howard and tells Jimmy to turn himself into. I think Kim is just written better.
      The fandom (especially this uploader) likes to ignore that Skyler is a 3 dimensional character with her flaws like anyone else. She even breaks bad outside of Walter's influence (cooking Ted's books) but the show doesn't do a good job at acknowledging her faults.
      And yes before anyone responds with an angry comment I know Walter is way worse he's literally a murderous prideful meth dealer.

    • @wiIIothewisp
      @wiIIothewisp Год назад +36

      @@jackflynn412 I agree Skyler wasn't some one-dimensional victim who could have made more responsible choices, but at least in this comparison with Kim, her actions seem a lot more...coerced, I guess. Like she has a gun pointed to her family and she had to tread lightly, which I guess invokes more sympathy.

    • @jackflynn412
      @jackflynn412 Год назад +16

      @@wiIIothewisp That is true. Kim had more of a choice to break bad as she messes with Howard just out of spite where as Skyler was put in a horrible situation by Walter. I agree with ya 👍

    • @starkman78
      @starkman78 Год назад +31

      @@jackflynn412 ☝🏽This. Every choice that Skylar made was in the interest of damage control. She neither wanted nor deserved to be put in this situation in the first place, she had no good way to escape it, and Walt blocked her whenever she tried. She wasn’t perfect but she shouldn’t be disparaged for playing the hand she was dealt in a game she didn’t choose to join.

    • @ryuk4142
      @ryuk4142 Год назад +2

      True to some extent..... I don't know about others, but the reason why I root Jimmy and Kim is bcs they love each other..... If Skyler was Kim, then she would be f-ing Howard....

  • @ohyeahitsthatguy9454
    @ohyeahitsthatguy9454 Год назад +193

    I think my favourite example of Walt’s good luck is the entire scenario of the Twins arriving at Walt’s house. Firstly, Junior’s at school and Skyler and Holly are at work, and Walt just happened to choose that moment to move back in. It also happens to be the exact same moment Mike happened to be around just after planting the bug in Walt’s house, which Saul has him do completely in his own self-interest uncalled for. Just those two things happening at the same time is already incalculable odds. Then we have the Twins showing up just as Mike is about to leave. Walt happens to be in the shower at the time which gives him time to wait because the Twins aren’t animals and they won’t kill a man until he’s put on some clothes. It’s also at this moment we get a really bizarre intersection of the plot lines up to that point with Marco picking up the Teddy Bear’s eye from the plane crash which Walt packed with him. Mike noticed the Twins, calls Victor, who tells Gus, who texts the Twins to meet with him immediately. The Twins leave and the only evidence Walt ever has of them being there is that Marco put the Teddy Bear’s eye back in a slightly difference place.
    The Cousins are Fate playing out an entire greek tragedy completely without Walter’s knowledge. He never even meets Leonel, and he only sees Marco in the hospital whereupon he has this cascading realisation as to who these guys were. But not only was Walt lucky enough that there was someone else involved in Tuco’s shooting for Gus to divert the Twins to, but he was *un*lucky enough that that was his own brother-in-law. And this is not even beginning to explore the sheer coincidence of Hank looking for Jesse to find Walt and happening to find Tuco in the first place.
    All these dominos falling into place protecting Walt with him only barely conscious of them.

    • @ipwnismakkegos4638
      @ipwnismakkegos4638 Год назад +1

      I ain’t reading allat🤣

    • @hatman4818
      @hatman4818 Год назад +3

      @IPwnISmakkEgos And yet you had the time to let us know, thanks for sharing with the class.
      Your username is cringe btw.

    • @hatman4818
      @hatman4818 Год назад +7

      @OhYeahIt'sThatGuy
      Breaking Bad is one of the few shows were that amount of staggering dumb luck actually reduces my need for a suspension of disbelief rather than increase it. That episode with the twins, and Mike's bug is one of my favorites. In any other show, that would all feel so unbelievably contrived and REAL CONVENIENT for the writers.
      In this show however... Walt is a damn highschool chemistry teacher, and in the first three seasons, it shows just how far out of his element he really is. He does slowly learn, and change, and morphe into a kingpin... But he gets there on the backs of others, and through sheer dumb luck. There is no other way a 50 something highschool teacher with cancer is navigating the world of organized crime into that position WITHOUT luck and help from others. In a realistic universe, he would have been killed by the cartel 500 times over before falling @$$ backwards into becoming top dog in meth dealing... So naturally, we get shown the utterly insane universe where he's successful in accomplishing all that, and the only reason he is, is because of the occasional insane coincidence and the intervention of others.
      It's also a bit balanced in that it also happens to be his downfall. Just when he almost gets away scott free to live in essentially retirement, his brother HAPPENS to pick up that gift book and connect all the dots. It was really dumb luck for him to pick that book up and have the glass shatter. But it's also not particularly contrived. Walter, the narcissist that he is, would never throw out a gift like that. But he also never cared about the book, or the guy who gave it to him. So the back of the guest bathroom toilet is the most natural place for it to end up... And it was NEVER a huge jump in logic for Hank to figure out Walter was Heisenberg, the possibility just... Hadnt ever once crossed his mind till he found a direct link between the two chemists, no matter how small.
      Like, none of this contrived for the sake of shoving the plot down the road no matter how sloppily. But both moments are utterly pivotal, and wouldnt ever have worked out without coincidence.

    • @Alex-02
      @Alex-02 11 месяцев назад

      You got Marco and Leonel mixed up. Leonel was the one who died in the hospital

    • @chomcat1910
      @chomcat1910 11 месяцев назад +1

      There's another level of sheer luck involved: Mike just so happening to work for both Gus and Saul. If Mike were just another non-cartel-involved fixer that Saul hired to bug Walt's house, then it's likely he wouldn't have intervened since he has no idea how dangerous the Twins are aside from one of them carrying a fire axe (assuming Mike was carrying a gun and thus having a chance of taking them on) and Mike doesn't seem the type to risk his life for some man he doesn't care about, especially when he has a daughter-in-law and granddaughter he cares for. The most Mike would've been able to do in this theoretical scenario would be to call Saul to tell him know that Walt is about to literally get axed and since Walt was taking a shower, it's not like Saul would've been able to warn Walt the way Gus did for Hank; not like Walt had much of a chance against the Twins in a physical altercation anyway.

  • @Chibiknux
    @Chibiknux 4 месяца назад +10

    2:13:41 thing is, and i want to know if anyone thinks so too, Walter doesn't really like his family. He doesn't really like his son, he only pities him and sees him as a responsibility, and he certainly doesn't like Skyler. He probably loved Gretchen a lot more and it turned into hatred, and Skyler was just a wife he had to get because of male expectations

    • @rafaelarevalo8047
      @rafaelarevalo8047 3 месяца назад +3

      totally. walt is very psychopathic. i struggle to see him as someone capable of loving anyone genuinely. everyone is just means to ends, or as you point out a burden in the case of flynn. he likely would have been a terrible partner to gretchen because he's at heart a selfish person, but maybe i'm getting ahead of myself. perhaps he was different back then and losing her was his very first breaking point.

    • @ricardomiles2957
      @ricardomiles2957 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@rafaelarevalo8047i might be projecting but i feel like his dislike for his family comes from his frustrations, he had very specific expectations about himself, these expectations got "frustrated" and from the moment he leaves GM he tries to move on but he can only think of what he wanted and can't have. I do think he "like" his family to some extent but he would love them if they were in the successful he would've lived if he never left GM

  • @dogdude7485
    @dogdude7485 Год назад +50

    Thank you for your talk about suicide & emotional/mental hell. Man I feel like I go through it alone and it scares me so bad when I start realizing how people get to committing suicide, & how I end up exploring options in a serious & quiet manner. Not a peep from me, no indicator to anyone outside that I am indeed suicidal. I haven’t felt quite that bad in a couple weeks, so I’m in the path trying to beat it. Therapy starting again soon, medical treatment options have been explored. This HAS to be talked about in this way by more people. I appreciate your honesty and openness to compare a serious personal situation to a character like Walter White. Keep the grind up man, hope things keep going your way!!

  • @cestroke4899
    @cestroke4899 Год назад +30

    Jesse has plenty of anti-forgetting moments when it comes to Jane. Keeping her cigarette in his car, continuously calling to hear her until her phone number was put out of service. "Making the feeling last."
    Hector also falls in the anti-forgetting category, as he's asked by the cartel time and time again to leave his beef with Gus in the past and him choosing not to.

  • @c2HitsButtons
    @c2HitsButtons Год назад +38

    That five or six minutes about Louis was peak commentary.
    No, seriously, your capacity for compelling analysis that eludes my ability to tell if you're joking is fascinating and it's why I subbed.

    • @agsmashups
      @agsmashups Год назад

      So funny I kept yelling oh my god stop bc it was so silly yet some points were real?? So confused haha

  • @ALE199-ita
    @ALE199-ita 5 месяцев назад +9

    What I think when people say "Be a man" I think it's more like you need to face the adverseties you are currently facing and try to overcome them OR they say it as in to say that you need to show a positive action to those around you, like if you act cowardy people might ask you to "Man up" become braver.
    I wouldn't call those moment toxic masculinity, it's not "You gota become an emotionless hard ass who acts like a psycho" it's "You gotta face these advenertesies and face them, you cannot run away and let down those around you because of your own selfish needs"

    • @amberjulia123
      @amberjulia123 4 месяца назад

      Same. It’s really just another way to say “be an ADULT” - but since you are talking to an adult MALE, a “man” is a way of saying an adult of the male sex. So…when talking to a man - you say “be a man!” And when talking to a woman - you say “be an adult!” Or “woman up!” Or “grow up!” Or “take responsibility!”….etc etc etc. But they all basically mean the same thing: “stop acting like a baby, be more mature, be less self-centered, be brave, and do what needs to be done”

  • @theendofconfusion
    @theendofconfusion 11 месяцев назад +8

    Walt didn't kill Mike because it was "them or him". Go back and watch, and that should be obvious.

  • @Missab4000
    @Missab4000 Год назад +157

    I wish people would stop crediting Vince so much with Saul. It was truly Peter’s baby.

    • @somedorkydude6483
      @somedorkydude6483 Год назад +32

      I made this joke before and it was in short "man I wish we had more brba like a mike spin off or atleast a saul but it probably wouldn't be as good"
      But i am astonished that saul of everyone got a spin off. Remove bcs and the charaters we have are. Jesse which just ended up being el camino. Mike or gus. But saul in brba was just a comic relief like the cinibon line in breaking bad is funny but in bcs it's sad. Saul being threatened by lalo is funny in brba but given bcs it kind of shows how he left his mark.
      Saul wasn't a bad charater but imagine if in season 5 if br ba saul died. I would of been like not the lawyer dude. But thanks to bcs I would be like saul Noooooo
      But bcs fleshed him out

    • @somedorkydude6483
      @somedorkydude6483 Год назад +48

      Also according to imdb both pete and Vince wrote 63 episodes of bcs. Which to your point
      Everyone keeps saying bravo vince
      But never say bravo peter

    • @VictorIV0310
      @VictorIV0310 Год назад +15

      @@somedorkydude6483 Stay Gold, Gould.

    • @jackflynn412
      @jackflynn412 Год назад +37

      It's so annoying especially since Vince literally left the show during early Season 3 and only came back for Season 6. Gould even wrote the episode of Breaking Bad thst introduced Saul. I'm tired of the "Bravo Vince" meme.

    • @Missab4000
      @Missab4000 Год назад +1

      @@jackflynn412 ^ that part

  • @normalizenatalie
    @normalizenatalie Год назад +132

    it's really hard to give fresh and interesting insights on a show almost two decades old. you should be really proud, i'm sure the creators of these shows would be really proud to see someone making such mature and thought out analysis of the characters feelings and circumstances like this. bravo on a great video i'm sure was a really long process to release!!

    • @normalizenatalie
      @normalizenatalie Год назад +6

      i didn't even realize how popular this video was damn congrats ive loved your channel since the last season started airing and it's really cool to see you hit the algorithm sweet spot, you deserve it!!

  • @whereisCarmenSandiego
    @whereisCarmenSandiego 10 месяцев назад +7

    27:30 Walt’s inner “bad guy” was inside him ever since Gretchen and Elliot became super rich off of his Grey Matter business….yes he willingly sold his share, but he felt wronged by them when they didn’t give him any of the multibillion dollar profits later on…that’s where his manipulative side was created and it stewed under the surface until his diagnosis. The prospect of his fast approaching demise gave him the power to unleash what he had been harboring inside for years. Which is why he seemed to have no problem making risky decisions.

  • @YuGiOhgamer8
    @YuGiOhgamer8 9 месяцев назад +15

    not gonna lie man i just found your channel and it’s great, i can’t afford therapy, and i just went through some really messed up shit, so some of the feelings and objectives you discuss are really making me think and helping me work through it. thank you.

  • @cestroke4899
    @cestroke4899 Год назад +117

    "People move on." - "Kim had the guts to start over. She left town, but I'm the one who ran away."
    As the show progresses, Saul is the only one left wearing the ribbon about the tragedy with the airplanes. At first, it seems like it shows his bottomless greed as someone trying to profit off of the victims. But given that he chooses to wear it in his final court appearance, after he'd already decided to make a full confession and not try to garner any more sympathy, I think it functions as a tangible symbol of his prior inability to move on from all traumatic events in his life. I guess choosing to appear as Saul Goodman, colorful suit and everything, also works towards that metaphor.

    • @kingcrustytut7544
      @kingcrustytut7544 Год назад

      But he didnt decide to do that preemptively, so he did wear that as a way to garner sympathy lol

    • @cestroke4899
      @cestroke4899 Год назад +3

      @@kingcrustytut7544 What? Of course he decided preemptively. What are you talking about?

  • @wik7
    @wik7 Год назад +90

    Your commentary is so nuanced and (possibly due to your experience) transcends the typical disccusions of these shows. It's very admirable.

  • @katnotcattt
    @katnotcattt 11 месяцев назад +30

    I remember seeing that Giancarlo interview and it made me wonder what it would be like to rewatch the shows in reverse order, but I realised not long after that... I can't have that experience, being "enlightened in a different way" because I've already seem them, nothing can compare to the experience you have watching something for the first time, so it would just be... pointless.
    This video was a great watch and I envy that you were able to experience the series this way!

  • @Xpwnxage
    @Xpwnxage Год назад +7

    I just need to say that I don't see light assault against someone bullying a disabled kid as morally wrong. The physically disabled or mentally impaired are already living life at a subpar threshold. Especially a teenager who almost certainly has severe insecurity issues regarding their disability, and these 31 year old looking 17 year olds are going to make him feel worse?
    I'm not suggesting that brutalizing, maiming, or murdering them is right or should be legal. I am saying that some kind of minor roughing up is absolutely warranted. That stuff makes my blood boil, you don't get to use your freedom of expression to hurt someone who is already immensely hurt.

  • @seventy-sixtrombones4130
    @seventy-sixtrombones4130 Год назад +130

    As someone with genitals, this video is really eye-opening and informative

    • @nont18411
      @nont18411 Год назад +30

      We need more eunuch representation

    • @Courier_Seven
      @Courier_Seven Год назад +8

      As someone without genitals, I agree with both of you!

    • @tej9305
      @tej9305 Год назад +36

      As someone with eyes, this video opens my genitals

    • @radscorpion8
      @radscorpion8 Год назад +4

      ​@@tej9305 aka you pooed yourself while watching XDD

    • @Dean-jt6ol
      @Dean-jt6ol Год назад

      @@radscorpion8 do you know what genitals are?

  • @laurettelaliberte8864
    @laurettelaliberte8864 Год назад +56

    According to Vince Gilligan, a lot of the car stuiff came from his brother, including how Ken Wins' car ends up. When they were in HS, his brother actually fried his car in their front yard, accidentally, the same way.

  • @louciferLGS
    @louciferLGS Месяц назад +2

    ok i wasnt expecting for a video essay about better call saul to save my life. ty for the things you spoke about from around 31min-39min

  • @Zeroshiki
    @Zeroshiki 10 месяцев назад +24

    This is how I experienced the Red Dead Redemption series for the first time. Playing them in timeline order and going in blind was a really immersive experience and I'm glad I originally passed up on the first game. I've set out to try and do that more often, when I can, it's a whole different vibe.

  • @boydudeman
    @boydudeman Год назад +101

    I think it's cool af to hear this perspective of seeing Better Call Saul first. It goes to show how good of a show Better Call Saul is without knowing the context of Breaking Bad.

    • @frazfrazfrazfraz
      @frazfrazfrazfraz Год назад +2

      I watched the first few seasons of bcs before I saw breaking bad (I think the first 4 seasons) and it absolutely holds up at its own show

  • @hexagonshorts2186
    @hexagonshorts2186 Год назад +45

    Watching BCS after BB makes the micro easter egg and cameos feel even more special. There are definitely merits of going by order but the Jesse scene in BCS with Kim will never feel the same if you go by order

  • @Sofia-ssn
    @Sofia-ssn 10 месяцев назад +5

    the effort you put into this down to the clips used and the insights you provide is AMAZING.

  • @DanielJames-bk7wt
    @DanielJames-bk7wt Год назад +18

    Finally someone acknowledges Louis and how important he is to the plot. Good job!

  • @MJSHappy
    @MJSHappy Год назад +63

    Interesting that you point out Walter's fixation with the mustard stain as unhealthy at around @39:30. That scene seemed like a realistic reaction to me because after my brother got paralyzed, I remember my dad, on the ride home from the hospital, could only say "I need a friggin' bowl of cereal." I've never thought about how that could be a reflection of unhealthy coping mechanisms. I just assumed trauma broke your brain a little bit. Fantastic video

  • @swagman556
    @swagman556 Год назад +38

    What I have noticed is both shows display men who end up hurting or destroying everyone around them, despite Saul and Walter's destructive nature you still find yourself rooting for them as if they are anti-heroes when they are intrinsically not anti-heroes. Very well written shows.

  • @emipexu2779
    @emipexu2779 9 месяцев назад +14

    I also feel the same way about walter. It’s nice to hear someone else feel the same way. It got hard for me to feel bad for him at all, he mostly just made me feel embarrassed because of how cringeworthy his actions were.
    I also really appreciated the segment about masculinity. I think a large portion of the male fanbase takes the theme of masculinity at face value. Seeing walter as some sort of “sigma male” lmao. Similar to the way people misunderstand patrick bateman as a character

  • @1x4
    @1x4 3 месяца назад +4

    Skyler is a criminal. She became a criminal the moment she decided not turn Walt in.
    I take that back, it was the moment she didn't turn Ted in.

    • @royalty4958
      @royalty4958 3 месяца назад

      Theres another parallel between the main couple of each show

  • @justscrollinginthecomments7930
    @justscrollinginthecomments7930 Год назад +21

    I JUST realized this
    Walt tells Hank "Maybe your best course of action would be to tread lightly"
    Which mirrors what Skyler told Walt earlier: "Maybe our best move here is to stay quiet"
    Even the pause in both sentences is at the same moment.

  • @jameshilton7894
    @jameshilton7894 Год назад +65

    I have to say, I just finished Better Call Saul. And now I’m tempted to watch Breaking Bad again just to see if I’ll see Jimmy/Saul differently in that show. Like I’ll watch a certain scene and wonder, “do you think he’s thinking about Kim? Or Chuck? Or what happened to Howard?”

    • @BroheemBroseph-iy9nl
      @BroheemBroseph-iy9nl Год назад +38

      Saul is a shell of his former self in BB. Jimmy would never want someone killed in BCS. but in Breaking Bad he mentions offing people all the time.

    • @WilkuPainter
      @WilkuPainter Год назад +19

      @@BroheemBroseph-iy9nl quick trip to Belize

    • @procyon6370
      @procyon6370 Год назад +2

      He was thinking about Kim when he visited Walt in Caballo Sin Nombre

    • @hughjaenus2235
      @hughjaenus2235 Год назад +4

      Honestly i did what you just mentioned and Jimmy didn't feel any more special to me personally... His scenes made more sense now, but since Breaking Bad was developed before Better Call Saul, you could tell the creators didn't really value his character that much, and his scenes even though unique, they didn't feel as special or intriguing as Better Call Saul where he is a fully fleshed out character.

  • @hucklebucklin
    @hucklebucklin 5 месяцев назад +3

    38:00... it is interesting that Walter's father had Huntingtons' Disease.
    Did Walter always think he would die young and fantasised about living fast and dying young? But... once he discovered he wasn't a carrier he became the buttoned-up man he appears on the outside? (I'm presuming he knows he is not a carrier as I doubt - as he was such a logical man - he would have had two children if he was a carrier - I can't remember he if explicitly says so).

  • @aleksandargapkovski8055
    @aleksandargapkovski8055 7 месяцев назад +5

    1:56:55 No, no, no. Vince explicitly said that Walt started cooking meth because of the cancer diagnosis. You can see how his whole attitude for life changes, because in his own words ─ he is awake.

  • @Chris-vk2zw
    @Chris-vk2zw Год назад +83

    I think Walt has assertiveness training from dealing with students. I started out as a timid college instructor. In fact, my boss told me that I needed to be more assertive. He was previously a Naval Drill Sargeant. I quickly learned. Walter dealt with students lying to him and trying to manipulate him. He learned how to counteract. Combine that with the frustration with teaching at a high school when he could have been making billions. With a terminal cancer diagnosis, Walter saw this as a way to live dangerously. It wasn't about the bills or the family, it was about the thrill. A line from a James Bond movie, "There's no point of living if you can't feel alive." Walter always had it in him. He explains chemical reactions with harmless elements combining to creating sudden bursts of energy.

  • @SimplySnaps
    @SimplySnaps Год назад +237

    Wow, what a ride! It was such a honor working on this with you, and I enjoyed watching the final product just as much as I enjoyed reading/editing along the way during production. Thanks so much for involving me in this project, I really think this is something special! I have so much to say, but I guess that's incentive for people to become a member and catch our 2hr podcast where we discuss the script and a bunch of things that didn't even make it in????
    Thanks to everyone who watched and liked this video, and thanks to What's Therapy for making it! I absolutely cannot wait to see what comes next for this channel! Even if analytics dip due to a shift in subject matter, I know we've got a great community here who will stick around to see what's next!
    Let's all just take a deep breath and enjoy this wonderful story for a while. Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad are amazing, and it's so nice that we finally get to enjoy it as one big, complete package. Bravo, Vince. And bravo, What's Therapy!
    This is the moment my comment became over.

    • @SomDudRmania
      @SomDudRmania Год назад +2

      Bot?

    • @kreeperkiller4423
      @kreeperkiller4423 Год назад

      @@SomDudRmanianope

    • @rwbyab7423
      @rwbyab7423 Год назад +3

      I feel like a lot of fans are going to argue for years about when this comment truly became "over". Some could say it was over as soon as it was posted. But that's too obvious imo, it goes deeper than that. Perhaps the point you thanked the viewers was when it mentally transitioned to "over", but honestly I think this comment became over before it even got started if you really think about the context. It was always over, your words just brought those qualities to the surface.

  • @memegazer
    @memegazer 4 месяца назад +6

    Imo If Jesse had refused to work with Walter he likely would have tried to find someone else, and eventually, to tie up loose ends if he reached similar levels of infamy, then Walter would have had Jesse killed or he would have killed himself.
    I know through the course of the show Walter and Jesse become close and Walter was even concerned about Jesse at times, but without forming that bond, and based on what Walter eventually became, then I think the answer is simple, Jesse, bc he knew who Walter was, would become a liability that would not likely be tolerated.
    I feel like the show basically answers that question "him or me" and even if Jesse did not take steps to put Walter at risk, I still believe that is the way Walter would frame it.

  • @nerdude360
    @nerdude360 Год назад +6

    I feel like the "I AM THE DANGER!" scene in Breaking Bad more closely resembles the "LIGHTNING BOLTS SHOOT THROUGH MY FINGERTIPS!" scene in BCS, personally. It seems like a moment where both characters pride gets out of control, and the lashing out comes from immense stress and guilt that both walt and saul have from their individual schemes. It gives them both a false sense of control to portray outwardly through their anger, and narratively somewhat parallels, imo.