It took me years to realize the subtle regret he felt as he walked away from Skylar. Like he knew his ego was out of control and just couldn’t stop it.
He couldn't live life as Walter White anymore. You can see the realization on his face when he says it. And that's when she realizes he can't be saved.
@@TheKing-hr7uh “demeaning him” she was showing concern for her husband who she thought was in genuine danger, and guess what she was right. only a few episodes earlier walter nearly gets himself killed by trying to kill gus before mike just tells him to go home
@@user-rj4pq7lm1n yeah, I heard about this scene and looked it up - nowhere near as 'badass' as I was expecting, there's way more nuance here and I honestly appreciate it all the more for showing the reality of what's underneath all that machismo, what's really being prioritised here and the weakness, the foolishness of his pride, and how letting it take over destroyed his chance to turn back and the compassion he took as insult - all for what? Feeling like a big tough man for a moment? And yeah, you can see him realising the folly of it as he leaves, and doubly so, the folly and shame of knowing that and *still* not being able to let go of ego _even as he knows_ where it's going to lead. The horror and fear on her face shows they both realise in that moment just how painfully weak he's shown himself to be in his desperate need to "be the danger" and that, yes - he's really choosing this pointless, deadly decline rather than any of the principles that he started out with and declares to still be behind his actions here - but it's now a lie that it's about providing for his family, and he's just proven it to her (and himself) soundly. Incredible acting from both of them. Phenomenal.
It was about this time I couldn’t root for Walt anymore. I wanted so bad for Hank to get him in the end, all while knowing it wouldn’t really go down like that.
That’s how Walt is, he steals the kills of some people. He said he killed Gus Fring when it was Tio and he built the bomb for him. He says he is the one who knocked, but he gave the order to Jesse. It’s that pride of his that’s so powerful
@@alexpendleton4565 Skyler doesn't deserve the hate tbh and it doesn't necessarily show that she is a good actor just because she is hated. Most people realistically would act like Skyler, imagine that your spouse is a big drug manufacturer? Hate she gets is probably because we see the story in walt's perspective and also misogny. Though cheating with Ted was stupid, being a drug dealer is way worse.
Aitzaz Khoso I think it’s more of a hypothetical thing. Walt never said that Heisenberg is his alter ego, but giving yourself a new name is basically rebirthing a new you. Figuratively, not literally. Walter’s Heisenberg is the Spider-Man to Peter Parker.
@@thedude5885 I dont think you understand they're talking about heisenberg as seperate because that's what it becomes its walts seperate personality that slowly becomes the dominate one
Walt felt emasculated and insulted when Skyler tells him that he is ‘in over his head’ you can see instantly the offence Walt takes to this comment and this forces Heisenberg into action to confirm the sense of power and control he feels he has manufactured for himself. ‘I’m not in danger Skyler, I am the danger.’ Incredible writing.
It's hilarious because when he says this line he's probably IN the most danger in the entire point in the show. Didn't two twins with axes rock up at his house shortly before/after this scene and he only survived because Gus' saves him just in the nick of time via pure luck? He doesn't really become "the danger' until season 5 imo.
I think part of the emasculation he felt was because he compared what skyler said to his interpretation of gale. “A guy opens his front door and gets shot and you think that of me?” The idea that skyler would even consider him to be at the level of someone like gale is appalling to his ego
Its even better because in a way, he's right, just not the way he intended. Walter's ego, poor decision making, and constant need to reaffirm his sense of power and control literally put everyone close to him in danger, even himself, ESPECIALLY himself. That's some very clever writing.
Ugh, lame. Anybody can edit a wiki, as of writing, it's already gone. In its place are other random vandalisms and made-up aliases of Walter White like "Nick the Greek", "David Linn", and "Grandpa Anus". I'm sure by next month they'll get vandalized into something else. Are those iconic, too?
Colons should only be used after a complete sentence. This is how you should've written this. *Mailman* (Knocks on the door.) *Heisenberg* (Opens door.) "I _am_ the one that knocks." (Slams door.)
@@WhoThisMonkey the need to show off your pathetic inferiority complex by correcting a person's meaningless youtube comment is hilarious. please, never change. though i doubt you could
I love how as soon as he takes off his flannel shirt he's character instantly changes to Heisenberg and responds to Skylar. Before hand when sitting on the bed, it was a scared and doubtful Walt. But the change to Heisenberg was amazing.
They use red to signify when somebody becomes a criminal. You notice he takes off his red shirt and is wearing an even darker red one underneath. Before this episode he was wearing a pink shirt so the colors have been getting darker and darker just like his soul.
Exactly. That's the brilliance of this scene, and all these other clips on RUclips start it too late to see the entire point- that pivot. Walt walks away from her. Heisenberg turns to face her. He is a totally different person.
The correct way to write a script. *Walt* "Who are you talking to right now?" *Skyler* "Heisenberg, sorry I thought you were Walt. Forget what I just said." Colons should only be used after a complete sentence, and not as part of a script.
That would be wrong. Because if you see the previous and next episodes, that's the point when he realizes the power that he has, even being in a very dangerous and hard situation, he starts to take control and make some big moves.
No, each season as Walt continues to become more and more darker, the director made it to where in the first season he wore lighter colors and as the show grew on he started to wear darker colors like black and dark red. Its not just a shirt it has a meaning
0:58 I like how his "who are you talking to right now" contrasts with his eventual confrontation with Hank, where Hank says "I don't even know who I'm talking to"
In the Skyler encounter it is the Heisenberg personality speaking but in the hank scene i believe it is walter telling hank dont dabble in Heisenberg world or don’t provoke him. But yeah good observation.
I remember knowing the " i am the danger" monologue before watching the show, and it's great to get the weird juxtaposition of the context i had imagined for this and the actual scene. I'd have thought he'd gave that line in an intense situation against a sworn rival criminal or what not. Instead, here he is, scaring the sh*t ouf his wife. Eh.
I think it's far more effective when it's delivered to his wife, honestly. Remember, there are two sides of this man, and Heisenberg is supposed to be reserved for his ventures into the criminal world. But here he is, bringing out his Heisenberg alter ego against his own family. Seasons 4 and 5 really cemented his spiral into something far removed from a family man, the man who decided he would undertake cooking meth to pay for a better future and ensure the safety and security of the ones he loved. Beyond this point, Skyler will forever see her husband as a threat, a ticking time bomb, as Mike had once described him. She will always fear him in the back of her mind. I actually finished watching Season 5 just today, and now I'm revisiting key clips before I go watch El Camino and maybe start on Better Call Saul. The way this show develops and fleshes out characters, making them devolve over time, is done so well. They don't take too much time that the show becomes trite and stale, but the development isn't rushed either.
That is exactly the entire point of the show tho! It's not about what a badass badass Walt is, it's about how evil and wrong he becomes when he gets a taste of power.
That is exactly why this scene is so good, he is not trying to intimidate, he is not acting a role to protect himself or to be respected, he is talking to his wife of 15 years, his confidant, someone he is always real and private with. This is where the point where Walter and Heinsenberg sort of start to merge as well, there is no telling where one ends and the other starts, he's just him, the good and the (mostly) bad.
Abhishank Saran well sure let’s go to the police and tell them without proof that he was working with Gus so that in the meantime, Gus will hired someone to waste walt’s whole family
Skylar is first talking to Walter while his sitting next to her. He says "I dont want to hear about the police", Walt then goes to the doorway, takes off his shirt and comes back to speak as Heisenberg. This show is beautiful. The shirt coming off and him turning around is representative of Heisenberg under the layer of Walter
Walt had personally killed 4 men by this point in the series. He poisoned Emilio, strangled Krazy 8, and he ran down Gus's 2 dealers and shot the survivor in the head.
What I like to interprete this scene without coming off to off or dumb or corny is that the episode before this one straight up ends with the scene where Walt is drunk of wine and without conscious and pure ego, with no filters and alcohol he tells Hank that Heisenberg is still out there just to be recognized out of his ego but next episode in this scene he wakes up after and admits he said it out of being drunk and here he is completely sober, no filters without alcohol he then truly shows his true colors to Skyler when she realizes that he is doing it for himself Also, when he takes his red flannel off he has another even darker red shirt on that represents that deep inside or his true self without alcohol is his true evil nature inside
That’s true, but even Walt himself is kinda trying to bluff to Skyler to seem like the “big man” when in reality he is scared and he’s just trying to convince Skyler to not call the police or do something rash.
During Skylar's monologue the left side of his face is the silhouette, she's also standing, implicating dominance, it was a recreation of how they were when he was a school teacher, but when he's monologuing it's the opposite
So many memorable scenes in this series. Amazing writing and acting. On the surface it seems very simple. For example: the line, "I am the danger...the one who knocks." These aren't complicated sentences. They're very simple. It's the delivery, the acting, the pacing, the blocking, the psychology; that's what's complex. Imagine anyone else playing Walter White. Or Gus, or Mike. The show was lightning in a bottle. Sheer perfection out of who knows how many variables, including the decade in which it was released.
It's probably a coincidence but notice how it's called "Breaking Bad" It's in the continuous tense. Walt was continuously breaking bad throughout the whole series. He kept getting more and more bad until his death.
I love a small detail that I thought about for a bit. Walter takes off a red shirt, and he's wearing a red shirt underneath still. He's taking off his persona of Heisenberg while confronting Skyler and becoming Walter, but there is no change anymore. The shirts being same color shows that he and Heisenberg are merged into one finally. This is the moment Heisenberg became Walter White, and when Walter White became Heisenberg. I think "who are you taking to right now" reinforces this-as Skyler is talking to both Walter and Heisenberg, not just Walt. The scene is such a meme, but the small details are telling us something. Truly, Breaking Bad is one the most well directed television dramas in this century.
Love when Skyler says Walt should be careful, and Walt just says hes the danger and Jr just bangs in asking where's breakfast. Really show were the interest of each character lays.
All the other clips of this start it too late. It is essential to see him in Walter White mode on the bed talking to Skyler, so you can see the moment when he turns around and he is no longer Walter, but Heisenberg. I think this is the moment that he really "breaks bad." His whole face and body language changes. He takes his "Walter" shirt off. Costume change. Such a wonderfully written scene.
After this scene, when Walter said "It's Walting time" I was amazed. What an amazing branch of character development. Edit: If you bastards think I'm unfunny, just ignore the bloody comment.
How he takes his red shirt off to be wearing a darker red tshirt under shows how much he changed and shows that it was Heisenberg who answered not Walt At this point he completely broke bad
hey... so like any of yall notice at 0:51 walt takes off his (bright) red shirt to reveal a (darker) red shirt This use of colour in media hasnt even been seen since BB (breaking bad) it just shows that vince (and the team) really thought out the deep symbolism of walts descent into the DARK side walt and co's stained (with blood perhaps?) shirt changes EVERYTHING about how i see this show... bless up and kiss yo mama goodnight
It took me years to realize the subtle regret he felt as he walked away from Skylar. Like he knew his ego was out of control and just couldn’t stop it.
He couldn't live life as Walter White anymore. You can see the realization on his face when he says it. And that's when she realizes he can't be saved.
@booty sniffer dont bust a nut stroking your own ego my guy. I didn't pay attention to what he did after he finished talking.
@@TheKing-hr7uh “demeaning him” she was showing concern for her husband who she thought was in genuine danger, and guess what she was right. only a few episodes earlier walter nearly gets himself killed by trying to kill gus before mike just tells him to go home
@@user-rj4pq7lm1n yeah, I heard about this scene and looked it up - nowhere near as 'badass' as I was expecting, there's way more nuance here and I honestly appreciate it all the more for showing the reality of what's underneath all that machismo, what's really being prioritised here and the weakness, the foolishness of his pride, and how letting it take over destroyed his chance to turn back and the compassion he took as insult - all for what? Feeling like a big tough man for a moment? And yeah, you can see him realising the folly of it as he leaves, and doubly so, the folly and shame of knowing that and *still* not being able to let go of ego _even as he knows_ where it's going to lead. The horror and fear on her face shows they both realise in that moment just how painfully weak he's shown himself to be in his desperate need to "be the danger" and that, yes - he's really choosing this pointless, deadly decline rather than any of the principles that he started out with and declares to still be behind his actions here - but it's now a lie that it's about providing for his family, and he's just proven it to her (and himself) soundly.
Incredible acting from both of them. Phenomenal.
It was about this time I couldn’t root for Walt anymore. I wanted so bad for Hank to get him in the end, all while knowing it wouldn’t really go down like that.
"I am the one who sends Jesse to KNOCK!"
Exactly what I thought
Did he have a choice at that point?
Indeed. Walt was so full of it.
Gale moment
That’s how Walt is, he steals the kills of some people. He said he killed Gus Fring when it was Tio and he built the bomb for him. He says he is the one who knocked, but he gave the order to Jesse. It’s that pride of his that’s so powerful
A season later:
Walt: “Gus was the danger”
Skyler: “I thought you were the danger”
Walt: “… uh, I am. NOW I’m the danger”
Well he had to make sure.
^
Until he meets Todd.
anthony
I'm the man who killed the danger
It’s truly amazing how this scene is 100% serious, 100% tragic and 100% hilarious all at the same time.
It's only hilarious on a rewatch
That’s so much of breaking bad and sopranos
Except 100% for a subjective opinion isn't logically possible.
Your comment needs exactly 10 likes.
Bryan Cranston is amazing but no one can deny that Anna Gunn did so fucking amazing. The emotions are SO well done, you can feel how scared she was.
Hated character = good actor
@@alexpendleton4565 Skyler doesn't deserve the hate tbh and it doesn't necessarily show that she is a good actor just because she is hated. Most people realistically would act like Skyler, imagine that your spouse is a big drug manufacturer? Hate she gets is probably because we see the story in walt's perspective and also misogny. Though cheating with Ted was stupid, being a drug dealer is way worse.
@@jerma985_enjoyer4 you wrote a lot but said little. Please stop 🙏🏼
@@Thawhid I just wrote one paragraph. ıt isn't a lot.
@@jerma985_enjoyer4 that's not my point, read my full comment it's not a lot
She's asking Walt but Heisenberg answers.
Who are you talking to right now?
As soon as he takes that shirt off he turns..
Aitzaz Khoso I think it’s more of a hypothetical thing. Walt never said that Heisenberg is his alter ego, but giving yourself a new name is basically rebirthing a new you. Figuratively, not literally. Walter’s Heisenberg is the Spider-Man to Peter Parker.
Aitzaz Khoso I can agree
@@thedude5885 I dont think you understand they're talking about heisenberg as seperate because that's what it becomes its walts seperate personality that slowly becomes the dominate one
“I am the one who breaks!, I am the one who’s bad, I am breaking bad!” Best scene ever get goosebumps everytime.
If these lines in it it would be 🔥🔥🔥🔥
😂😂😂
"Roll Credits."
And then he said “its cooking time” and cooked all over. Truly one of the tv shows of all time
How did you put Kevin Conroy's voice in my head??
Walt felt emasculated and insulted when Skyler tells him that he is ‘in over his head’ you can see instantly the offence Walt takes to this comment and this forces Heisenberg into action to confirm the sense of power and control he feels he has manufactured for himself. ‘I’m not in danger Skyler, I am the danger.’
Incredible writing.
It's hilarious because when he says this line he's probably IN the most danger in the entire point in the show. Didn't two twins with axes rock up at his house shortly before/after this scene and he only survived because Gus' saves him just in the nick of time via pure luck?
He doesn't really become "the danger' until season 5 imo.
@@OhManTFE I think the twins was a season before this.
I think part of the emasculation he felt was because he compared what skyler said to his interpretation of gale. “A guy opens his front door and gets shot and you think that of me?” The idea that skyler would even consider him to be at the level of someone like gale is appalling to his ego
Its even better because in a way, he's right, just not the way he intended. Walter's ego, poor decision making, and constant need to reaffirm his sense of power and control literally put everyone close to him in danger, even himself, ESPECIALLY himself. That's some very clever writing.
also, incredibly well said. great comment.
You know this scene is iconic when the Breaking Bad wiki lists "The Danger" as one of Walter's official pseudonyms
Wiki is runned by simps lmao
that's so corny
@@goleon7671But hilarious.
@@kid_girl_lovernigga what is your name???
Ugh, lame. Anybody can edit a wiki, as of writing, it's already gone. In its place are other random vandalisms and made-up aliases of Walter White like "Nick the Greek", "David Linn", and "Grandpa Anus". I'm sure by next month they'll get vandalized into something else. Are those iconic, too?
Mailman: knocks on door-
Walt: *opens door* I AM THE ONE WHO KNOCKS *slams door*
Colons should only be used after a complete sentence.
This is how you should've written this.
*Mailman*
(Knocks on the door.)
*Heisenberg*
(Opens door.)
"I _am_ the one that knocks."
(Slams door.)
@@WhoThisMonkey This isn't subtitles, chill out.
@zrx6l
*Grammar
@@WhoThisMonkey the need to show off your pathetic inferiority complex by correcting a person's meaningless youtube comment is hilarious. please, never change. though i doubt you could
At least it wasn’t a Jehovah’s Witness or a mormon
The part when Walt says "Who are you talking to right now " as he turns always gets me 😂😂
Fr that part always makes me laugh. Like he felt so disrespected she would even think that.
😂😂😂
So much SASS
I can imagine that and "Who is it you think you see?" as the start of a song
Chemistry is the study of transformation
omg!!!!!
study of change to be accurate.
of *change
Growth, Decay, Transformation.
@@Empenguin "The more rapid the change, the more violent the explosion!"
I love how as soon as he takes off his flannel shirt he's character instantly changes to Heisenberg and responds to Skylar. Before hand when sitting on the bed, it was a scared and doubtful Walt. But the change to Heisenberg was amazing.
They use red to signify when somebody becomes a criminal. You notice he takes off his red shirt and is wearing an even darker red one underneath. Before this episode he was wearing a pink shirt so the colors have been getting darker and darker just like his soul.
This is a test...
...wouldn't you agree, Skyler?
@@kevintrang6447 *You're.. Heisenberg!*
Exactly. That's the brilliance of this scene, and all these other clips on RUclips start it too late to see the entire point- that pivot. Walt walks away from her. Heisenberg turns to face her. He is a totally different person.
Walt: "Who are you talking to right now?"
Skyler: "Heisenberg. Sorry. I thought you were Walt. Forget what I just said."
Yeah
"That is exactly the response I was looking for Skyler"
The correct way to write a script.
*Walt*
"Who are you talking to right now?"
*Skyler*
"Heisenberg, sorry I thought you were Walt. Forget what I just said."
Colons should only be used after a complete sentence, and not as part of a script.
You're goddamn right.
Literally like talking to someone with DID
The transformation from the walt from season 1 to the end is unbelievable to watch. Bryan cranston is remarkable.
I've always thought it would be hilarious if at 1:51 as he started showering he just started joyfully singing
🎵 I've been through the desert on a horse with no name. It felt good to be out of the rain... 🎵
That would be wrong. Because if you see the previous and next episodes, that's the point when he realizes the power that he has, even being in a very dangerous and hard situation, he starts to take control and make some big moves.
One of the greatest scenes in TV history
"I am not THE danger, Skyler, I am IN danger. A guy knocks on a door and shoots, and you think that of me? NO, I am the one who gets shot"
Andrea Moment
Love how the darker t shirt represents the evil side of Walt
every scene in the show it's made so carefully that is unbelievable
UNDERRATED
Bravo Vince
No it doesn't lol. It's a shirt lmao
No, each season as Walt continues to become more and more darker, the director made it to where in the first season he wore lighter colors and as the show grew on he started to wear darker colors like black and dark red. Its not just a shirt it has a meaning
0:58 I like how his "who are you talking to right now" contrasts with his eventual confrontation with Hank, where Hank says "I don't even know who I'm talking to"
In the Skyler encounter it is the Heisenberg personality speaking but in the hank scene i believe it is walter telling hank dont dabble in Heisenberg world or don’t provoke him. But yeah good observation.
“ I am the one who knocks you up and missed the delivery!”
Never gets old.
I remember knowing the " i am the danger" monologue before watching the show, and it's great to get the weird juxtaposition of the context i had imagined for this and the actual scene. I'd have thought he'd gave that line in an intense situation against a sworn rival criminal or what not.
Instead, here he is, scaring the sh*t ouf his wife. Eh.
Wdym eh?
I think it's far more effective when it's delivered to his wife, honestly. Remember, there are two sides of this man, and Heisenberg is supposed to be reserved for his ventures into the criminal world. But here he is, bringing out his Heisenberg alter ego against his own family. Seasons 4 and 5 really cemented his spiral into something far removed from a family man, the man who decided he would undertake cooking meth to pay for a better future and ensure the safety and security of the ones he loved. Beyond this point, Skyler will forever see her husband as a threat, a ticking time bomb, as Mike had once described him. She will always fear him in the back of her mind.
I actually finished watching Season 5 just today, and now I'm revisiting key clips before I go watch El Camino and maybe start on Better Call Saul. The way this show develops and fleshes out characters, making them devolve over time, is done so well. They don't take too much time that the show becomes trite and stale, but the development isn't rushed either.
That is exactly the entire point of the show tho! It's not about what a badass badass Walt is, it's about how evil and wrong he becomes when he gets a taste of power.
That is exactly why this scene is so good, he is not trying to intimidate, he is not acting a role to protect himself or to be respected, he is talking to his wife of 15 years, his confidant, someone he is always real and private with.
This is where the point where Walter and Heinsenberg sort of start to merge as well, there is no telling where one ends and the other starts, he's just him, the good and the (mostly) bad.
@@miscellaneousmedia3753 I havent been here in a while, but you guys made some great points.
But he was in danger though
His ego was too big to admit it
That’s why he said that
He was also the danger
Walt knew he was in danger. Heisenberg refused to believe it.
Abhishank Saran well sure let’s go to the police and tell them without proof that he was working with Gus so that in the meantime, Gus will hired someone to waste walt’s whole family
Holy crap this is one of the best scenes in the TV show
I am the one who LIKES.
Skylar is first talking to Walter while his sitting next to her. He says "I dont want to hear about the police", Walt then goes to the doorway, takes off his shirt and comes back to speak as Heisenberg. This show is beautiful. The shirt coming off and him turning around is representative of Heisenberg under the layer of Walter
Reality:
"I send a scapegoat to knock... I prefer poisoning kids"
Walt had personally killed 4 men by this point in the series. He poisoned Emilio, strangled Krazy 8, and he ran down Gus's 2 dealers and shot the survivor in the head.
What I like to interprete this scene without coming off to off or dumb or corny is that the episode before this one straight up ends with the scene where Walt is drunk of wine and without conscious and pure ego, with no filters and alcohol he tells Hank that Heisenberg is still out there just to be recognized out of his ego but next episode in this scene he wakes up after and admits he said it out of being drunk and here he is completely sober, no filters without alcohol he then truly shows his true colors to Skyler when she realizes that he is doing it for himself
Also, when he takes his red flannel off he has another even darker red shirt on that represents that deep inside or his true self without alcohol is his true evil nature inside
That’s true, but even Walt himself is kinda trying to bluff to Skyler to seem like the “big man” when in reality he is scared and he’s just trying to convince Skyler to not call the police or do something rash.
He did knock up Skylar...
Skyler*
even though he got tased by tyrus , beat up by jesse, almost killed by gus, he’s THE danger and he definitely follows through on season 4 episode 13
Jesse was able to beat him up only because Jesse attacked Walter's back. Jesse always was a rat
My favourite instance of this is definatley the ending of the show personally
Every single person who stood in his way died, including Hank
Evil Heisenberg be like
"I am the safeness"
“A guy breaks down my door to break me out of a housefire and you think that of me, no… *I* am the one who saves”
I love how here Walt's lips move while he is talking. This shows the work put in making perfection
Bravo Vince!
I also love how Walter moves when he walks !
This is the moment that Walt -
Be right back, someone’s knocking at the door
Underrated
Walt is the one who knocks.
Hank is the one who collects rocks.
*MINERALS.
Jesus Marie
Get it right!
And Jesse hides dope in his socks!
I feel like there's so much symbolism in this scene in the lighting and placing of the characters it's wild
During Skylar's monologue the left side of his face is the silhouette, she's also standing, implicating dominance, it was a recreation of how they were when he was a school teacher, but when he's monologuing it's the opposite
So many memorable scenes in this series. Amazing writing and acting. On the surface it seems very simple. For example: the line, "I am the danger...the one who knocks." These aren't complicated sentences. They're very simple. It's the delivery, the acting, the pacing, the blocking, the psychology; that's what's complex.
Imagine anyone else playing Walter White. Or Gus, or Mike. The show was lightning in a bottle. Sheer perfection out of who knows how many variables, including the decade in which it was released.
How does the decade affect it?
Just before he gave that great speech, he was 24/7 afraid of being killed by Gus.
To Skyler's credit she really tried to support him but he was just farther and farther gone
all memes aside, his delivery of this was masterful. the way he says "I AM the danger" is straight up terrifying
I like that Skyler still trys change Walt even though she knows deep down he’s too far gone.
"I AM N O T IN DANGER, SKYLER. I A M THE DANGER" and "Who are you talking to right now?" give me goosebumps because of the Heisenberg transformation
Best
Show
Ever
You definitely knew Walter had crossed into the dark side at that point, the series was basically summed up in that scene…Breaking Bad.
It's probably a coincidence but notice how it's called "Breaking Bad"
It's in the continuous tense. Walt was continuously breaking bad throughout the whole series. He kept getting more and more bad until his death.
@@tvthecat I must disagree, his character transitions into “bad” from being a disrespected, pushover. My .02
0:50 Skyler asked a response from walt, instead Heisenberg gave the answer
I love a small detail that I thought about for a bit.
Walter takes off a red shirt, and he's wearing a red shirt underneath still. He's taking off his persona of Heisenberg while confronting Skyler and becoming Walter, but there is no change anymore. The shirts being same color shows that he and Heisenberg are merged into one finally. This is the moment Heisenberg became Walter White, and when Walter White became Heisenberg.
I think "who are you taking to right now" reinforces this-as Skyler is talking to both Walter and Heisenberg, not just Walt. The scene is such a meme, but the small details are telling us something. Truly, Breaking Bad is one the most well directed television dramas in this century.
Oh please, stop being modest and just say that it’s THE greatest show of all time instead of saying it’s merely ‘one of’ the greatest shows.
@@lasinloser3979 It's his opinion
One of the greatest quotes of all time
,,I am not in danger skyler I am the danger"
Batman: I am Vengeance
Walter: I am the Danger
Man I miss this show sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much!!!!!!!!!!!!
Watch it on Netflix or better call Saul
This was the moment Walt became Heisenberg
This Heisenberg is the Walt moment became
@@Meesterlijkerunderrated reply
THERE IT IS!
@@Meesterlijker this is the malt of the walt became moment heisenberg
"You have time to recover"
I’m not in danger, skyler
I AM the danger
The way Walts lips were shaking at the end. That look before he turned away almost looks like a realization that he is actualy a monster.
Missing this series already. Just saw the final 2 days ago. Incredible how good this series is!
This was the moment Waltuh went door to door...
Love when Skyler says Walt should be careful, and Walt just says hes the danger and Jr just bangs in asking where's breakfast. Really show were the interest of each character lays.
Missed the moment right after this scene where Skyler went "My god.. I guess he really is breaking bad"
Bravo vince!
My favourite element of the scene is Skyler’s horrified look at the end, like she doesn’t even recognise the man she’s married to anymore.
When I don't run back to my room after turning off the lights
Who else got massive goosebumps when he says “iii ammm the danger!”
One of the best scenes ever. This is the moment he became Heisenberg.
this is the exact moment walt says he's the one who knocks.
He completely changes into Heisenberg when confronted
the best monologue in history of tv shows
“I don’t run away from the danger.. I am the danger” 😂😂
All the other clips of this start it too late. It is essential to see him in Walter White mode on the bed talking to Skyler, so you can see the moment when he turns around and he is no longer Walter, but Heisenberg. I think this is the moment that he really "breaks bad." His whole face and body language changes. He takes his "Walter" shirt off. Costume change. Such a wonderfully written scene.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Heisenberg
Incredible acting from both of them
Breaking Bad has made me feel emotions that i’ve never felt from any other type of drama show.
i love it.
After this scene, when Walter said "It's Walting time" I was amazed. What an amazing branch of character development.
Edit: If you bastards think I'm unfunny, just ignore the bloody comment.
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“I’m about to go Heisenberging all over this bitch.”
So funny 😐
I agree, such a great line. Bravo Vince
Damn. He made Breaking Bad unfunny.
Skylar’s trembling of her lips shaking is so real. Anna Gunn did such an amazing job being shocked here.
Most badass heisenberg moments in breaking bad
Hal when he's at zero tolerance with the boys : 1:32
Watch the blooper reel and see Bryan crack up at this point...
“Walt never had the making of a varsity knocker”
*next episode*
Walt: Gus is dead, he was the danger
Skyler: I thought you were the danger.
"I didn't do it for the family, I did it for me"
"I was the danger, and it felt amazing"
This is the moment Walt became The Danger
Both actors, possibly the greatest scene in the history of television.
so 5 minutes later Gus threats Walter again...
Walter: Skyler...we are in danger!!!
1:33 Heisenberg is talking
Gives me goosebumps watching it back.. incredible show. Brilliant scene and what a character
This is the exact moment when Walt yelled at his wife.
How he takes his red shirt off to be wearing a darker red tshirt under shows how much he changed and shows that it was Heisenberg who answered not Walt
At this point he completely broke bad
a guy opens his door and gets shot and you think that of me, no
I am the one who knocks 👺👺👺
See kids, that’s how you win an argument.
Walter the same day: oh fyck Skyler where is the money we need to skip the town before the chicken man sends his ballerinas after us.
Watching Breaking bad on binge and this scenes is just laughable, Walter practically begs for his life almost all the time.
All this bravado and he sends his tweaked-out sidekick to do it instead
They call him Mr. Knocker.
Four years later this scene still goes hard
i try to watch this once a week to stay sharp in the markets
"Who are you talking to right now?"
OMG chills everytime
“They don’t know me, son” - David Goggins
Before I saw _Breaking Bad,_ I thought this was Walt _after_ he killed Gus Fring.
Me when my mom says there are weird ppl on internet
I saw this as a commercial and this caused me to start watching.
The exact moment Walter became the one who knocks.
This ladys and gentleman is story writing at its best.
let me clue you in
I'm not in danger skyler, I'm the danger.
hey... so like any of yall notice at 0:51 walt takes off his (bright) red shirt to reveal a (darker) red shirt
This use of colour in media hasnt even been seen since BB (breaking bad) it just shows that vince (and the team) really thought out the deep symbolism of walts descent into the DARK side
walt and co's stained (with blood perhaps?) shirt changes EVERYTHING about how i see this show...
bless up and kiss yo mama goodnight