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  • @GoodzillaTheRealOne
    @GoodzillaTheRealOne  Год назад +497

    Discord: discord.gg/JjaYccNmHj

    • @stong3898
      @stong3898 6 месяцев назад +2

      What song did u use in this edit

    • @Yeshayahu.
      @Yeshayahu. 4 месяца назад

      ​@@stong3898I think it's some version of pastel ghost, dark beach. But I don't know what version.

  • @shhhadoww
    @shhhadoww Год назад +42591

    “I would do it again” is prolly the worst thing Todd has ever said

    • @Bruh..669
      @Bruh..669 Год назад +2055

      I mean he literally saved their asses, its strategic thinking, no chances to be taken, kid was a liability so he took care of him, really isnt that hard to understand

    • @joshharper1506
      @joshharper1506 Год назад +789

      Spoken like a cold hearted killer

    • @bouncin2207
      @bouncin2207 Год назад +1171

      ​@@Bruh..669 A very small, low-risk liability. Could've given him 50 bucks instead.

    • @didybopintitys
      @didybopintitys Год назад +583

      @@Bruh..669Obviously its hard to know either way, but I think the chance he knew/saw anything doesn’t outweigh the amount of heat a now dead/missing child will bring since he was most likely known to last be where he was.

    • @shhhadoww
      @shhhadoww Год назад +278

      @@Bruh..669 In Todd’s mind I understand, no loose ends, but bro, it’s a kid, you coulda payed him off or just not done anything cause he didn’t know what he had seen

  • @youtubewatcher4955
    @youtubewatcher4955 Год назад +12818

    This is how it feels every time I say no to the cashier to donate to some Children’s hospital.

    • @skipads5141
      @skipads5141 Год назад

      Can't even pay without hitting those stupid fkg buttons. Fk those kids.

    • @authgg
      @authgg Год назад +220

      Lol. You shouldn’t feel that bad. Credit card processing fees and all the employees etc take up a big chunk. Better to just send organizations tangible items or pick a smaller more local organization than the ones seen on all the checkout devices. Those mainstream organizations aren’t as efficient, less money actually ends up going towards the cause.

    • @adamkozma2456
      @adamkozma2456 Год назад +162

      “AND I WOULD DO IT AGAIN”

    • @michaelb9537
      @michaelb9537 Год назад +150

      Cashiers collect donations from you- the business then makes it as a donation in their name that they claim as a tax write-off. Companies collecting donations are basically asking you to pay their taxes for them. Always say no.

    • @Erestanfeo
      @Erestanfeo Год назад +3

      ​@michaelb9537 companies can't use donations collected at a cashier as write offs.

  • @youtubeman2001
    @youtubeman2001 8 месяцев назад +651

    Todd is the most realistic portrayal of a psychopath I’ve seen. He’s not some over the top villain. He carries himself like a normal average unsuspecting young man. He doesn’t enjoy killing but he’s completely indifferent towards it and has a casual, nonchalant attitude towards murder. It’s just a solution to a problem for him and he has no feeling towards it. Like the dude was singing in the car while carrying a dead woman in the trunk like it’s just a normal everyday job. And he’s so disconnected and out of touch with human emotion that he thinks him and Jesse can be buddies after everything he’s done and put him through 💀

    • @grenouillesupreme
      @grenouillesupreme 6 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@axlenuts5418 yes he literally is

    • @grenouillesupreme
      @grenouillesupreme 6 месяцев назад

      @@axlenuts5418 psycopath are antisocual, they have no empathy, todd clearly had no concept of empathy, he genuiely had no idea of right and wrong unlike everyone else, he even thought him and jesse could still be friends after everything he did to him simply because he has no empathy and don't understand how jesse must feel, that is a psycopath

    • @Carnomus
      @Carnomus 6 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@axlenuts5418when your job is killing people you have to be a sociopath to be good at it

    • @smileyhappyface5864
      @smileyhappyface5864 5 месяцев назад +21

      @@axlenuts5418 He is confirmed to be a sociopath, so while you're technically right, you are wrong in your counter-idea. If you want someone who's good at their job, look at the twins that worked for Hector. Todd is clearly a textbook sociopath, as was intended by the writers.

    • @smileyhappyface5864
      @smileyhappyface5864 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@axlenuts5418 It doesn't matter what you believe. I'm only even responding to you so that people who read these replies won't get misdirected by you.

  • @stephensingh2365
    @stephensingh2365 Год назад +17397

    "It was him or us" same thing Walt said about gale, shows what Walt became.

    • @claymationgloves3662
      @claymationgloves3662 Год назад +351

      Ehhh There's a difference. And its that todd was kinda right here. That kid could've snitched HARD.

    • @kennymustdie8518
      @kennymustdie8518 Год назад +142

      No, it shows that Todd is a good guy. Just like Walt

    • @anuszbizsergetokommentek2171
      @anuszbizsergetokommentek2171 Год назад +7

      The moment walt became a pornstar

    • @kennymustdie8518
      @kennymustdie8518 Год назад +23

      @KeyUploads and what I didn't understand exactly?

    • @kennymustdie8518
      @kennymustdie8518 Год назад +40

      @KeyUploads they killed people with purpose. Consider it as self-defence

  • @TuxedoTalk
    @TuxedoTalk Год назад +9719

    This is a great evil character. He doesn't seem cold or hard like the twins. He'd look completely natural cleaning a pool or working retail but he's a heartless killer. Evil doesn't always come with horns and obvious marketings

    • @jesussaves21
      @jesussaves21 Год назад +59

      Yep

    • @thenewyearsgrinch
      @thenewyearsgrinch Год назад +240

      Yeah i love the subtlety of his character. He never has a dark ominious "I am the danger" moment. People just happen to die all around him and its very sad, but unnaviodable and very explainable. Like the cop that tragically kills 10 people in the line of duty, like the soldier who unfortunately had to waste a village because it had insurgents. Like the priest who is moved, because of those unfounded accusations. Like the surgeon who had 100 suspicious deaths on the operating table over the course of a career.
      There's some people in this world who are in it for the long hall. And find places in society that allow them to kill.

    • @justinecsalengo
      @justinecsalengo Год назад +244

      ​​@@thenewyearsgrinchthat's not his character. He was a sociopath, not a psychopath. He didn't have a drive to kill, he didn't want to. He just didn't care if he did and would kill if it benefitted him in any way whatsoever. He didn't get a thrill from killing people. It was nothing to him, like swatting a fly.

    • @zurielschubert9410
      @zurielschubert9410 Год назад

      ​@@justinecsalengopsychopaths don't have the tendency to do murder. Because they're completely empty. They're the living embodiment of a human with no soul.
      Sociopaths do have feelings, but their awareness to doing evil acts that hurts others are severely suppressed.

    • @Delicashilous
      @Delicashilous Год назад +1

      Evil, in Most cases, deceives People. Then, It attacks. The point is too see the danger before that, to see behind the mask/Illusion. Like a pretty Face, for Example. Or a normal locking/acting person. That's why Intuition & Informations are essential. Eyes never lie, there are a good start.

  • @tananatana4011
    @tananatana4011 Год назад +1788

    Todd is one of the most accurate depictions of true sociopaths. He isn't outright like super badass evil, he just looks at the world so objectively, he genuinely can't tell right from wrong

    • @Melissa31179
      @Melissa31179 Год назад +106

      The most dangerous kind of evil is the one that can't understand evil, to be fair in this I do think he understands evil, right and wrong, he just doesn't rly care

    • @CSWdenji69
      @CSWdenji69 Год назад +6

      @@Melissa31179fax lol

    • @notbrad4873
      @notbrad4873 Год назад +54

      It's rational, not objective. Sociopaths usually aren't objective, but they tend to rationalize the self-serving things they already wanted to do

    • @mi5anthrope
      @mi5anthrope Год назад +4

      @@Melissa31179 He reminds me so much of Bill Haders "Barry", just robotically pragmatic characters. Same reason I loved Joffrey (not the evil lol to be clear) just that they're such good actors they can sell the part. And they know it can hurt their careers and they still sell it. I respect that.

    • @charleswalker2484
      @charleswalker2484 Год назад +21

      He's right though. The kid would have potentially exposed them.

  • @VegitoUIEgo
    @VegitoUIEgo Год назад +13060

    they nailed his character a psychopath can't tell the difference between right and wrong

    • @moreloyalthanyourgf9843
      @moreloyalthanyourgf9843 Год назад +433

      Todd Is A Sociopath A Pshyco Cares A Socio Doesn't

    • @VegitoUIEgo
      @VegitoUIEgo Год назад +116

      @@moreloyalthanyourgf9843 idk the difference just mentally ill

    • @moreloyalthanyourgf9843
      @moreloyalthanyourgf9843 Год назад +170

      @@VegitoUIEgo a Socio is who just doesn't care about anyone or anything he has no emotions he doesn't hide that he is evil he just doesn't care he feels like he is just there to kill best example of it is a zombie think about it a zombie just wants to hurt and kill they know what they're doing is bad they just don't care..... a Pshyco is who's real personality is hidden beat example of it is Gus

    • @theonewhoknocks6665
      @theonewhoknocks6665 Год назад +549

      @@moreloyalthanyourgf9843 You got the two switched up

    • @godaddy8265
      @godaddy8265 Год назад

      ​​@@moreloyalthanyourgf9843esus christ you have no clue what ur talking about at all go look it up

  • @dextheflex5009
    @dextheflex5009 Год назад +24369

    Me in Red Dead Redemption 2 when I accidently kill 10 people.

  • @aero.mp4
    @aero.mp4 9 месяцев назад +29

    prime psychological example of a psychopath. in his head, his logic is sound. he's apologizing for what they're mad at, but not apologizing for killing a child

  • @slump2p
    @slump2p Год назад +7235

    as someone w a diagnosed sociopathic parent, todd is the most true to life depiction of a sociopath i've ever seen on a screen

    • @Geyrider
      @Geyrider Год назад

      More like psychopath

    • @leopoz
      @leopoz Год назад +381

      Nahh, more a psychopath.. Id say Tuco and Tommy from goodfellas are probably the most accurate depiction of a sociopath imo

    • @slump2p
      @slump2p Год назад +121

      @@leopoz i think it's reverse iirc

    • @slump2p
      @slump2p Год назад +38

      @@leopoz it's so fuckin hard to keep track i could totally have it mixed up tho

    • @siralexander3359
      @siralexander3359 Год назад +33

      ​@@leopozita definetly reverse

  • @ArcticKomodo
    @ArcticKomodo Год назад +6252

    Todd was a mirror held up to all their faces.

    • @DylanLCutshall
      @DylanLCutshall Год назад +177

      except Jesse

    • @lucysnorebush964
      @lucysnorebush964 Год назад +299

      ​@@DylanLCutshallYeah right 😂 Jesse is the whiny cry baby in the average person who is complicit in all the evil in the world. That's the point.

    • @DylanLCutshall
      @DylanLCutshall Год назад +67

      @@lucysnorebush964 Exactly. So OP comparing Todd with everyone from the show is wrong, since Jesse is a main character that doesn't belong with all the psychopaths.

    • @EntrEsprit
      @EntrEsprit Год назад +4

      well said

    • @00_00.1
      @00_00.1 Год назад +15

      Wow a comment that's actually insightful

  • @pro-socialsociopath769
    @pro-socialsociopath769 Год назад +361

    "I'm real sorry! I really am, but I..."
    "I would totally do it again"

    • @CSWdenji69
      @CSWdenji69 Год назад +5

      Deserved

    • @GenericProtagonist7
      @GenericProtagonist7 5 месяцев назад +15

      It's funny because in this instance it isn't him trying to hide guilt, he doesn't even care about what happened, he was apologizing because he made his bosses upset.
      It's literally "I'm sorry you think I did something wrong" but he isn't being a dick, he legitimately doesn't understand the problem.

    • @TrapGodOfficial
      @TrapGodOfficial 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@GenericProtagonist7you're right. It's super interesting delving into that type of psychology and realizing he genuinely believes he thought he did what was right and doesn't see the issue since he's so distanced mentally. Crazier to think too this is a just an actor ACTING like a sociopathic character.

    • @Brickwarr501
      @Brickwarr501 3 месяца назад

      Todd honestly has a point "it's him or us" if the kid told anyone what he saw then the whole crew would be busted.

    • @mftmss7086
      @mftmss7086 20 дней назад

      he is based

  • @aidanmulligan7342
    @aidanmulligan7342 Год назад +1477

    The smartest move he made in this conversation is asking Walt if he made a mistake.

    • @Ben-pd2bx
      @Ben-pd2bx Год назад +21

      How so?

    • @generalbeta9133
      @generalbeta9133 Год назад +303

      ​@@Ben-pd2bx, I think because it showed that Todd would be entirely subservient to Walt and also looking for his approval, something a ruthless drug lord would definitely want for himself.

    • @aidanmulligan7342
      @aidanmulligan7342 Год назад +130

      @@generalbeta9133 and to add onto that he knows that Walt wouldn’t say that he did. So therefore he has done nothing wrong.

    • @mrspinkles700
      @mrspinkles700 Год назад +62

      This! He used logic and emotional arguments in a situation where only playing Walts' ego can get him out. If Todd made a mistake then that means Walt made a mistake, and Walt can't accept that so the rest falls like dominios

    • @percywhite846
      @percywhite846 5 месяцев назад +8

      @@Ben-pd2bx he’s pretty much showing everyone in the room that he sees Walter as the boss and the man who passes down the sentence. He’s showing Walter the respect of a boss and at this point Walter loved that. It was a quick but calculated thought and it definitely worked in his favor.

  • @MrJimjah
    @MrJimjah Год назад +811

    The actor who plays todd does a great job of playing this stlye of character. Really nails it

    • @dildonius
      @dildonius Год назад

      Good ol' Meth Damon!

    • @anigah
      @anigah Год назад +4

      He also has an episode in Dark Matter, where he plays a decent guy.

    • @jeffblazeos4083
      @jeffblazeos4083 Год назад +5

      I watched like mike yesterday and im pretty sure he was the bully at the orphanage and it made the whole movie so much better

    • @dildonius
      @dildonius Год назад

      @@jeffblazeos4083 Wow. What an incredibly random thing. Why the fuck were you watching LIKE MIKE in *2023?!* 😂

    • @MrJimjah
      @MrJimjah Год назад +3

      @@anigah I haven't seen dark matter to be fair. The only other stuff I've seen him act in has been black mirror and also fargo. In both of those he plays a similar role

  • @MrFluffertin
    @MrFluffertin Год назад +601

    The fact that Mike and Walt are completely silent means they didn't want to admit that they agree with him.

    • @NoFutureForG0uda
      @NoFutureForG0uda Год назад +44

      not really, its more like, they want to disagree with it, but hes being so slimy and they want to believe its solvable and it wont just get worse from here.

    • @Fredrickthe2nd
      @Fredrickthe2nd Год назад +40

      @@NoFutureForG0uda he's not really being slimy he stated what he did why he did it and why he doesn't think he's wrong for doing I mean your own personal opinion is a rebuttal in this case but they didn't say anything not even voice their opinion I wonder why

    • @NoFutureForG0uda
      @NoFutureForG0uda Год назад +6

      @@Fredrickthe2nd because it smells like the kind of guy that thinks of Fight Club like a feelgood self-development movie. I do think hes being slimy, he's pretending he's assuming the responsibility of his actions but he's mostly deflecting the guilt on the group like it was the general mood at the time. It's manipulative.

    • @jjodonnell100
      @jjodonnell100 Год назад +56

      Walt definitely agreed with him but knew Jesse would flip the fuck out if he did. But even his silence spoke volumes to Jesse.

    • @Fredrickthe2nd
      @Fredrickthe2nd Год назад +7

      @@NoFutureForG0uda I mean they said no witnesses Todd just interpreted that differently then the others

  • @robertoaguirrematurana6419
    @robertoaguirrematurana6419 Год назад +3899

    Todd: I would do it again.
    Walter: I'm very attracted to you.

    • @Phriffo
      @Phriffo Год назад +30

      He wasn't

    • @jg2977
      @jg2977 Год назад +168

      Todd: I would do it again
      Walter: Wanna cook?

    • @mohammedalmutairi8812
      @mohammedalmutairi8812 Год назад +29

      (Sharing the night together) starts playing

    • @mightguy3118
      @mightguy3118 Год назад +12

      Walter didn't kill any children

    • @Phriffo
      @Phriffo Год назад +84

      @@mightguy3118 he poisoned brock and was indirectly responsible for more than 200+ plane passengers death.

  • @alexman378
    @alexman378 Год назад +3766

    The scary thing about Todd is how he genuinely seems to carry himself like a good employee. Whatever is asked of him, he has no issue with, he can be your friend one minute, and shoot your dog the next if he’s been told so by his superiors without much consideration.

    • @robnduhcut
      @robnduhcut Год назад +62

      When the paycheck is right anything can happen

    • @alexman378
      @alexman378 Год назад +137

      @@robnduhcut I don’t even think it’s a paycheck matter, I’m pretty sure he doesn’t take money into account. He needs it like everyone, obviously, but it doesn’t seem to be a driving motivation.

    • @Rafesco
      @Rafesco Год назад +44

      He even killed his housemaid despite her being honest and not stealing his money.

    • @CSWdenji69
      @CSWdenji69 Год назад +5

      He’s me fr

    • @alexjeffrey3981
      @alexjeffrey3981 Год назад +11

      Good soldiers follow orders

  • @ledfloyd9035
    @ledfloyd9035 Год назад +65

    I love the dynamic between Jesse, Walter and Mike.
    Jesse-completely disagrees and sees Todd as an absolute monster.
    Mike-understands why Todd killed the kid. Is debating between the moral dilemma and pragmatism. Killing the kid did ensure there was no witnesses.
    Walter--feigning to show any sort of concern. Completely agrees with Todd but has to pretend to see why Jesse is upset.

    • @harrymyers1427
      @harrymyers1427 2 месяца назад +3

      Damn your smart,i never thought about it like that and yeah I know it's a TV show but you put the reasoning in it, thanks dude and I mean that

  • @awesomelf8230
    @awesomelf8230 Год назад +1481

    "no one's supposed to know"
    *_Tells Nazi Uncle Jack_*

    • @adamkuestner2961
      @adamkuestner2961 Год назад +56

      Jack don't rat

    • @AnnoyingNerdLoL
      @AnnoyingNerdLoL Год назад

      ​@@adamkuestner2961Jack is an evil psycho.

    • @fatalpoo9270
      @fatalpoo9270 Год назад +14

      Yeah bro his uncle is gonna rat him out

    • @Jazz_Jacob
      @Jazz_Jacob Год назад +7

      @@adamkuestner2961Jack was ready to hand over Walt’s money in his final moments, yeah he was on his deathbed but that just shows all he needs is enough desperation and he’ll fold.

    • @gnomeimporta6912
      @gnomeimporta6912 Год назад +23

      @@Jazz_Jacob Negotiating with money to another criminal is not the same as ratting to the cops, I don't know what point you're trying to make.

  • @PhoenixMario
    @PhoenixMario Год назад +3549

    Mike threatened him and Jesse killed him
    At least they avenged the kid

    • @realcritical-kr2dd
      @realcritical-kr2dd Год назад +101

      More like banishing a gun without anyone's knowledge. Didn't think Mike reallu cared if the kid died or not. Ask Gus if he was present.

    • @james2816
      @james2816 Год назад +1

      Ever heard of spoiler alert? Thanks for ruining the entire plot of the show, jackass. Can’t even watch it now. FML.

    • @mihailcirlig8187
      @mihailcirlig8187 Год назад +73

      ​@@realcritical-kr2ddMike has a granddaughter, he should care about children

    • @angel-of-hell4778
      @angel-of-hell4778 Год назад +4

      Thank you I was looking for this

    • @NoGood999
      @NoGood999 Год назад +22

      @@mihailcirlig8187 should but at the same time he didn’t because whether or not Right Mike knew himself that if that kid got away they could all go to jail one life although it may be a precious life to them is not worth going to jail for the rest of their lives of course it’s hard to prove that but I think it’s pretty clear with Walt and Mike being very evidently quiet because they don’t care it’s a kid kids die already on their own sometimes

  • @codinginflow
    @codinginflow Год назад +19

    I think Walt was secretly glad that Todd took care of it

    • @thisdennpete
      @thisdennpete 3 месяца назад +5

      He actually was. Todd had the drive to do what Walt couldn't. Not because Todd was ambitious, but he completely lacked morality or humanity.

    • @codinginflow
      @codinginflow 3 месяца назад +2

      @@thisdennpete yea Todd was a true psycho

    • @thisdennpete
      @thisdennpete 3 месяца назад

      @@codinginflow psychopath.... Not psycho... There's a difference..

    • @aloneinbangkok8534
      @aloneinbangkok8534 9 дней назад

      lol breaking bad fans are hilarious.
      *guy does something horrible*
      "guys how can we make this about how bad Walt is?"
      guys, it's a show about drug dealers. they're all murderers and they're all pieces of shit.

    • @ranfan1820
      @ranfan1820 8 дней назад

      ​@@aloneinbangkok8534every single time

  • @B0rber
    @B0rber Год назад +3736

    “It’s not like I wanted to”
    “I would do it again” 💀

    • @ClaytonTheCracker
      @ClaytonTheCracker Год назад +158

      I mean there is a difference but yeah Todd didn't care either way

    • @Alex-ni8cp
      @Alex-ni8cp Год назад +115

      Plenty of boys I know went to iraq & would do it again in a heartbeat. Doesn’t mean they liked it.

    • @Gullysands
      @Gullysands Год назад

      The fact they’d do it again despite the fact everyone now knows that Iraq was invaded on the basis of a pack of lies show they are truly scumbags too bad they didn’t come home in coffins

    • @Loganz0
      @Loganz0 Год назад +50

      ​@@Alex-ni8cpexactly. Idk how people are too dense to see that.

    • @googlegmail9888
      @googlegmail9888 Год назад +3

      @@dipdip907that’s what propaganda wants you to think

  • @devwinkle
    @devwinkle Год назад +1888

    I love his character. He’s the perfect guy for this life.

    • @louayker4249
      @louayker4249 Год назад +170

      At least he is not a hypocrite like the other 3 in that room.

    • @Grape_cookies
      @Grape_cookies Год назад +79

      @@louayker4249you’ve got a point but I don’t think I’d group in Jesse there. He didn’t just pretend to not be okay with killing children, he really did have a morale limit unlike anyone else in that scene.

    • @spilledcoffee383
      @spilledcoffee383 Год назад +42

      I mean in the show's sense, was he actually wrong? The kid could have told someone and gotten them all caught. He didn't really have a choice. Him killing his maid in el camino made no sense whatsoever tho.

    • @napalmenthusiast4423
      @napalmenthusiast4423 Год назад +9

      ​@@spilledcoffee383The maid found his money stash

    • @spilledcoffee383
      @spilledcoffee383 Год назад +12

      @@napalmenthusiast4423 yeah but she barely spoke English, the stakes weren't high, he could have said he made that money in any way he wanted.

  • @EasyHealthHacks
    @EasyHealthHacks Год назад +33

    It’s not even that Todd’s a psycho, these people are ALL deplorable for getting in this business. Walt owning this just adds to his villainy.

  • @-chris-1244
    @-chris-1244 Год назад +739

    Imagine if Walter met Todd instead of Jessie

    • @thedopestshow5504
      @thedopestshow5504 Год назад +145

      Dude...actully thats intersing

    • @justbegoodlito
      @justbegoodlito Год назад +34

      I was watching bojack horseman the other day so my thought process was “they are the same person!”

    • @Dukesparrow1999
      @Dukesparrow1999 Год назад +30

      Might make an interesting "what if" scenario

    • @mrlokedejavu9613
      @mrlokedejavu9613 Год назад +65

      @@Dukesparrow1999 honestly Todd was doing his job like Jesse would usually give problems so of Walter and Todd worked together Gustavo would be alive both of them would be billionaires and everything runs smoothly

    • @SYCZ
      @SYCZ Год назад

      @@justbegoodlitoshut up Todd

  • @CWPTraining
    @CWPTraining Год назад +881

    I'm sure we can all relate - everyone has that one murder or two they regret

    • @greyghost2492
      @greyghost2492 Год назад +144

      **sigma music stops**

    • @Eggy79
      @Eggy79 Год назад +35

      I have zero regrets

    • @CWPTraining
      @CWPTraining Год назад +26

      @@Eggy79 No Regerts

    • @Eggy79
      @Eggy79 Год назад +10

      @@CWPTraining i love all the letters. No ragrets

    • @shriharihudli
      @shriharihudli Год назад +9

      Dozens in my case, but it’s more common than you think. And I’d say about 75% of them were justified.

  • @juicemonster127
    @juicemonster127 Год назад +34

    The clear difference between psychopathic behavior(Todd) and sociopathic behavior (Walt) is that a sociopath knows what they’re doing is wrong. A psychopath can’t tell the difference and that’s what makes them just as if not even more scary.

    • @legendarys8pallasudato301
      @legendarys8pallasudato301 6 месяцев назад +2

      Not exactly. A psycho knows, a sociopath doesn't

    • @thisdennpete
      @thisdennpete 3 месяца назад

      ​@@legendarys8pallasudato301 Nope. It's the other way around. Sociopaths were made that way, due to Abuse. They know what is right and wrong. But They just don't care. However psychopaths (like Todd) was born that way. They don't know a single thing about morality. Todd here just doesn't understand why everyone else is upset. He's like I killed a witness, shouldn't I be appreciated?? He just doesn't understand that the murder of kid is bad.

    • @randomnateddude
      @randomnateddude 2 месяца назад +1

      Both are aware they just both lack empathy

    • @thisdennpete
      @thisdennpete Месяц назад +1

      @@legendarys8pallasudato301 exactly opposite mate.. Psychopathic individuals can't understand because they have zero empathy. Meanwhile sociopathic individuals can understand, cause they have less but some level of empathy, but they choose to ignore it.

    • @DewyPeters96
      @DewyPeters96 Месяц назад

      No a sociopath is someone who can’t tell right from wrong and does things without thinking. A psychopath on the other hand enjoys inflicting damage and gets a dopamine hit from others’ suffering.

  • @codeblack2222
    @codeblack2222 Год назад +775

    Todd’s relation with toddlers 💀

  • @camerontroscianiec5320
    @camerontroscianiec5320 Год назад +341

    Todd is such a good character, he's more like a kid in trouble than someone who just killed a child. And it's not like he wants to kill, he just doesn't value life

    • @Defnotdiablo
      @Defnotdiablo Год назад +59

      You've got it exactly right, he isn't malicious, he isn't sadistic and he doesn't WANT to inflict pain, but if it's necessary for the cause then he'd do it in a heartbeat. A very well written psychopath, a lot of people perceive psychopathy as a want to cause pain but actually it's more like they have nothing that stops them from doing it, a lot of them don't enjoy it they just don't care if they do. A means to an end kind of thing.

    • @xicegod6297
      @xicegod6297 Год назад +10

      Like stepping on ants

    • @CSWdenji69
      @CSWdenji69 Год назад +5

      Nothing stands in the way of a sociopath

    • @jonazo7188
      @jonazo7188 5 месяцев назад

      @@DefnotdiabloIn El Camino it seems like he’s portrayed as more sadistic

    • @capncake8837
      @capncake8837 Месяц назад

      @@jonazo7188 No, he’s genuinely just a nice person with no morals. He’ll be very polite and cordial until he has to kill or torture someone.

  • @guestuser1479
    @guestuser1479 Год назад +113

    "Kid, we're with Railway construction, its not safe to be out here"
    Problem solved

    • @jjodonnell100
      @jjodonnell100 Год назад +29

      Until the police start asking around if anyone's seen anything suspicious by the train tracks

    • @clarenceomalley5170
      @clarenceomalley5170 Год назад +4

      but you don't know that

    • @ravenwhiteduck6460
      @ravenwhiteduck6460 11 месяцев назад

      Boss move, well done

    • @scorchpunyasubhan7143
      @scorchpunyasubhan7143 10 месяцев назад +2

      Their parent gonna report a file and the police gonna doing some detective work

    • @capncake8837
      @capncake8837 8 месяцев назад +3

      That would’ve been the easier way out, but Todd has been raised by gangsters. He defaults to violence when he has a problem. And even if the chances of that kid somehow getting them caught were very low, he’d still see it as too high and enough of a reason to kill him.

  • @romilrh
    @romilrh Год назад +173

    Apparently in Jesse Plemons's audition for BB, he had to do a version of this scene where Todd was a soldier in the Middle East who had just killed a child who he believed was going to attack his squad.

    • @theguybehindyou4762
      @theguybehindyou4762 Год назад +11

      War is a bit different.

    • @alexandrosanchez6501
      @alexandrosanchez6501 Год назад +5

      @@theguybehindyou4762 Todd it's perfect for war

    • @Yamsthenills
      @Yamsthenills Год назад +8

      @@alexandrosanchez6501 Ehhh... Todd is perfect for the kind of war where you don't care that the consequences of what you're doing are probably going to result in another few decades of wars.

    • @alexandrosanchez6501
      @alexandrosanchez6501 Год назад +3

      @@Yamsthenills like todd it's perfect to follow orders

    • @TrueEnglishMan01
      @TrueEnglishMan01 Год назад +1

      @@theguybehindyou4762 Not really. Same logic applies. You’re in a life or death conflict with the enemy in both situations. In the case of these drug dealers, the enemies are rival gangsters and the cops. Both will kill you given the chance. Cops might send you to prison if you surrender. Just like how enemy combatants might send you to a POW camp.

  • @JIAbbot
    @JIAbbot Год назад +85

    Evil Matt Damon shows how he’s different from the good version.

  • @pagawn1640
    @pagawn1640 Год назад +24

    I love how Todd saying "At the end of the day it was him or us and I chose us and I would do it again." mimics what Walter said to Gus when he had ordered the death of Gale. I like that it shows he and Todd aren't too different without even having to mention Walter poisoning Brock.

    • @Okaydokie173
      @Okaydokie173 4 месяца назад

      I’m playing devils advocate a lil. But I don’t think Walt was wrong what he did to Brock. He knew it would make him sick and not kill him. And knew it would save his life. Most would

    • @pagawn1640
      @pagawn1640 4 месяца назад

      @@Okaydokie173 Walt was talking such bullshit there. A whole facet of Walt’s character is his overconfidence. He barely knew Brock, and to know that he was actually giving him a nonlethal dose, he would have had to know Brock’s weight, how strong his immune system was to be able to fight off the ricin for long enough to get him to a doctor, and would have to assume that the doctors near Brock wouldn’t be swamped with other patients to get him treatment in time.
      This isn’t even going into the fact that Brock’s survival wasn’t even an important part of his original plan. He needed to convince Jesse that Gus may have been the one to poison Brock, and if anything Brock dying would only help him in the short term by motivating Jesse further to assist in Gus’s assassination. Walt had no reason to spare Brock and if anything had incentive to put in a strong enough dose.
      The only reason that Walt said he made sure not to kill Brock was because Jesse had him against the wall and he had to find some way to gain his trust after destroying any that he had built.

  • @garretthorsch8143
    @garretthorsch8143 Год назад +103

    Todd was one of the scarier people in the entire series. A true psychopath that genuinely couldn’t delineate right from wrong

    • @jjhack3r
      @jjhack3r Год назад +1

      Not even... Walt was worse than tod.

    • @Willaporte
      @Willaporte Год назад +13

      @@jjhack3rthe thing is, Walt is worse than Todd by and large, but Walt always knew what was right and *chose* to do what was wrong. The difference here is that Todd doesn’t have the ability to differentiate.
      If Walt didn’t know the difference between right and wrong he wouldn’t take out his pangs of guilt on solving extremely minor problems

    • @BDGKS
      @BDGKS Год назад

      More like a sociopath but yeah

    • @กฤษดากลิ่นพิกุล
      @กฤษดากลิ่นพิกุล Год назад +7

      ​@@BDGKSsociopath is those like Tuco. Not this Dude.

    • @KingNo.1-e3o
      @KingNo.1-e3o Год назад +1

      "One of the Scarier" lol rip grammar

  • @pyroboplayer962
    @pyroboplayer962 Год назад +353

    I love the way todds psychopathic tendencies shows in how he explains the situation. "Im sorry" "i would do it again"

    • @Geyrider
      @Geyrider Год назад +1

      You can be sorry but still wanna do something again. In this instance it’s wrong obviously though

    • @DoflamingoDonxiquote
      @DoflamingoDonxiquote Год назад

      He’s like me I think

    • @bloodraven1223
      @bloodraven1223 Год назад +14

      Those don't contradict in this situation though. He is sorry because he didn't want that outcome to happen but the kid was a threat in his eyes. It is like telling your child you are sorry for having to punish them for doing something wrong. You don't want to punish them but it is for their own good and if they did something wrong again you would have to punish them again despite still not wanting to.

    • @fillerkm
      @fillerkm Год назад +7

      @@DoflamingoDonxiquote🤓🤓🤓

    • @Ajesen
      @Ajesen Год назад

      "i would do it again" comes off messed up But he is saying that to double down on his argument, that he made a logical decision terminating the witness. "Im sorry" is because even though he is a psychopath And heartless, he isnt malicious But here he saw the kid as a threat

  • @bdub8442
    @bdub8442 Год назад +9

    A missing kid brings way more attention Tood fcked up big time

  • @_Schrodinger
    @_Schrodinger Год назад +81

    Ironically Todd is the kind of person Walt actually needs if he wanted to expand his business
    Except that one phone call

  • @phrog.4809
    @phrog.4809 Год назад +391

    Bro sorta had a point but at the same time there's no way to make killing a kid like that in a split second sound good, and especially with the "I'd do it again" line to top it off 😭😭

    • @PaulBateman69
      @PaulBateman69 Год назад +48

      Kid or adult, what is the difference, if it's a threat, it's a threat

    • @AndrewTatIan
      @AndrewTatIan Год назад

      killing in general is bad even if it's not a kid
      ya'll need god

    • @ragnar9572
      @ragnar9572 Год назад +36

      ​@@PaulBateman69yeah ,Todd did the right thing

    • @janfilby7086
      @janfilby7086 Год назад +14

      Then the authorities will have search parties and try to trace the kids last known whereabouts lol?! Is nobody seeing this

    • @zeeanon
      @zeeanon Год назад +12

      ​@@janfilby7086He was reported missing. Why would that give anything away. The guys specifically planned to make sure no one finds out they were there.

  • @Punkie00
    @Punkie00 Год назад +44

    Based Todd knows the mission is important.

  • @Woozie87
    @Woozie87 Год назад +45

    That “I would do it again” always cracks me up like wtf Todd you just said you didn’t wanna do it lmao

    • @CSWdenji69
      @CSWdenji69 Год назад +1

      So many people missed this point bro

    • @CSWdenji69
      @CSWdenji69 Год назад +1

      No he says it has to be done if it was them or the kid he would always choose the kids.

    • @Fredrickthe2nd
      @Fredrickthe2nd Год назад +4

      Yeah doesn't mean he regrets it I can do something I didn't want to do and believe I'm right for it Todd was just saying yeah I did a bad thing but I needed to so all good not that it wasn't it a bad thing or even that he regretted doing it

    • @claychester3228
      @claychester3228 11 месяцев назад +3

      Not mutually exclusive

    • @thisdennpete
      @thisdennpete 3 месяца назад +1

      Nope he was perfectly logical. He said, he doesn't want to do it, but if things went south he won't hesitate to do what he doesn't like.

  • @d4rkcl4ze25
    @d4rkcl4ze25 4 месяца назад +5

    Todd is a really interesting character, he's an amazing example of how not all nice people are good people. He's basically a sociopath who's just doing his job. Very interesting.

  • @shade08538
    @shade08538 6 месяцев назад +3

    It’s mortifying that he genuinely feels this way.

  • @guts2based
    @guts2based Год назад +38

    Todd real one for that 🤙

    • @epicteogamer
      @epicteogamer 7 месяцев назад +1

      HELL YEAH!!!

    • @badwolf3618
      @badwolf3618 4 месяца назад +3

      I had heard that some fans of Breaking Bad don't seem to realize that the characters in the show are bad people and shouldn't be respected nor admired, but hot damn seeing it actually happen in real life....
      You do know that killing a kid just to hide your illegal and destructive meth business is a pure molten evil thing to do, right?

  • @Mibit911
    @Mibit911 Год назад +67

    Todd's been pretty traumatized since his wife came back with that guy in her windshield

    • @vitodoncorleone
      @vitodoncorleone Год назад +6

      😂 I remember it 😅 and also the whole situation later in the cabin in the woods. How crazy his wife was in the end, even this big gangsta fella was scared about her parenting.

    • @skipads5141
      @skipads5141 Год назад +4

      Funny thing they bonded and married in real life.

    • @MrSkullkid60
      @MrSkullkid60 Год назад +5

      Hahaha Fargo ref
      One of the best tv show

    • @5TR4N63R
      @5TR4N63R Год назад +2

      Kirsten Dunst was incredible and was the Todd Alquist of that season of Fargo.

    • @SchecterIsKING
      @SchecterIsKING Год назад

      ​@@5TR4N63R*Ed Blumquist

  • @Staunchy123
    @Staunchy123 Год назад +6

    Todd is probably the best depiction of a sociopath in TV history

  • @the_auditor1017
    @the_auditor1017 Год назад +19

    Walts all like idgaf lmao

  • @KhaledMHD555
    @KhaledMHD555 Год назад +26

    He actually displays a sociopathic personality. He’s too cold to be emotionally stable

    • @mihailcirlig8187
      @mihailcirlig8187 Год назад +9

      Doesn't make sense, if you are cold you are emotionally stable, Walter and Jesse weren't stable at all for example, Todd in comparison was ice cold

    • @stickyman3786
      @stickyman3786 Год назад +5

      He is a psychopath not a sociopath

    • @enzathecomedian6759
      @enzathecomedian6759 Год назад

      @@stickyman3786 he has feelings for lydia, sociopaths have a sliver of empathy while psychopaths have none, also BPD can have traits of eachother cross over so its very possible

    • @rvanhees89
      @rvanhees89 Год назад

      @@enzathecomedian6759 ehm people with bpd can and do very much have and feel empathy, but are very bad at mentalisation.
      I have severe bpd and I have been crying the past 3 weeks almost daily because we found out my mom has cancer.
      Bit of an extreme example, but I think that counts as having empathy.

    • @criert135
      @criert135 Год назад +3

      ⁠@@enzathecomedian6759 He had lust for Lydia. That means nothing. Many serial killers who’ve raped and killed children have had wives and partners. It means nothing.

  • @caiovilanova2855
    @caiovilanova2855 Год назад +4

    Probably the Best interpretation of a sociopath that i ever saw in a screen

  • @rustybone
    @rustybone Год назад +24

    This guy was also amazing in black mirror

    • @abc-xs8pe
      @abc-xs8pe Год назад +3

      USS Calister was actually my fav episode

    • @realsees1816
      @realsees1816 Год назад +1

      Which Jessie is also in black mirror now lol

    • @haydeng3541
      @haydeng3541 Год назад

      ​@@realsees1816Aaron Paul was in Black Mirror before the most recent season. He was in the same episode as Jesse Plemons

  • @arnoldnguyen7630
    @arnoldnguyen7630 Год назад +143

    “We’re the train repair men” woulda been a pretty easy explanation to believe, especially for a kid

    • @adanalyst6925
      @adanalyst6925 Год назад +58

      People acting like killing the kid was a good tactical move need to play less GTA. In real life when people (especially kids) go missing, especially kids with families who care enough to buy them a dirt bike, the whole town searches for them practically. I wouldn’t have been too difficult to look for tracks, etc to find out where he went, and who knows, things might have been tied together.
      Meanwhile, if you just wave to the kid and tell him some made up story, he’ll go home thinking nothing of it. The idea the words of a seven year old kid would mean anything to anyone is silly. Only in a movie would that get anywhere.

    • @Stephen-so9oi
      @Stephen-so9oi Год назад +12

      ​@@adanalyst6925yep killing him draws far more attention

    • @BDGKS
      @BDGKS Год назад +19

      ​@@adanalyst6925He was 14 years old, he wasn't dumb.

    • @p24ify
      @p24ify Год назад

      ​@@BDGKSNah 14 year olds are dumb

    • @pinkfloydguy7781
      @pinkfloydguy7781 Год назад +19

      That was my first thought as soon as Todd killed the kid, when I was that kid’s age, or at least his size I guess, I see adults working with tools in some kind of hole in the ground near a train, I just assume that it’s a track maintenance thing I don’t understand and I ride my bike away

  • @lordkonzilla7890
    @lordkonzilla7890 10 дней назад

    Todd is the best portrayal of a real friend I have seen on television

  • @overlord5068
    @overlord5068 Год назад +754

    Strategically, he did the right thing
    Idk why people in the comments begin speaking about morals when this video is about criminals and a heist

  • @istartedajoke1704
    @istartedajoke1704 Год назад +19

    Todd was always hilarious

  • @Hydrox_Gaming
    @Hydrox_Gaming Год назад +2

    what i love about his character is that in his mind he believes doing everything right and is so convinced theres no other way, he genuinely believed he was doing what was best for everyone.

  • @jakeedwards4786
    @jakeedwards4786 Год назад +9

    The scene of them destroying the bike hit harder than the actual scene ngl

  • @JamesMJaime
    @JamesMJaime Год назад +17

    Todd is the realest mfer for looking out for the team.

    • @badwolf3618
      @badwolf3618 4 месяца назад +1

      Are you serious right now? Killing a kid to hide your illegal and destructive meth business is evil.

  • @Skiskiski
    @Skiskiski Год назад +13

    He does not "justify" it, he rationalizes it.

  • @SBandy
    @SBandy Год назад +3

    The fact Mike didn't lose his shit and take Todd out is the biggest surprise.

    • @LegendOfKhaos12
      @LegendOfKhaos12 Месяц назад

      Because he knows he’s right. All it takes is the kid mentioning he saw a gang of men pumping something from a train.

  • @ultrameticulous
    @ultrameticulous 6 дней назад

    "I'm sorry, I really am."
    [touches his face to obscure his uncontrollable smirk]

  • @Henry-sd7vd
    @Henry-sd7vd Год назад +43

    If you were to look at this from an entirely logical perspective. Todd is actually right. They didn’t know what the kid saw. He could lie even if they wanted to ask him. The only way to make absolutely sure there were zero loose ends and risks, was to eliminate the kid.
    And that’s where the problem lies. Killing a kid. Our human empathy, morals and integrity prevents us from even fathoming such a cruel thing. And Todd had none of those. He’s like that robot you program to accomplish a job and will complete it in any way. No factors of feelings, guilt or empathy to account for. Just an emotionless machine programmed to complete a job.

    • @americanakimura4813
      @americanakimura4813 Год назад +4

      Another POV though: he was just a kid. He had no idea what they were doing, for all he knew they were just workers. And, no one would believe him, much less would he be able to give an accurate testimony. An investigation that hinges on eyewitness testimony from a child is doomed to fail.

    • @happymolecule8894
      @happymolecule8894 Год назад

      ​@americanakimura4813 Doesn't matter. Logically, killing him was the right move. There's always a chance

    • @VapidFart
      @VapidFart Год назад +5

      ​​@@americanakimura4813've personally found kids to remember the things you specifically don't want them to. If they've never seen it before they'll describe it perfectly. In the mind of an adult, details can blur together but in a young mind with not much life experience where everything is new you might as well make it a core memory lol. It's morally bankrupt but logically the correct choice.

    • @Recipe_For_Disaster_TV
      @Recipe_For_Disaster_TV Год назад

      These guys peddle meth and murder people.. who the fuck cares about their morals 😂
      You guys are silly, do or do not. There is no try

    • @Henry-sd7vd
      @Henry-sd7vd Год назад

      @@americanakimura4813Let’s assume he had no idea what they were doing. But he still saw them, their gear, their gloves, out in the middle of nowhere near the train tracks. Suppose an investigation took place and someone smart came around for questioning the people nearby and the kid described (although he didn’t know what was going on ) what he saw exactly. 3 men with gear in the middle of nowhere near the tracks and more importantly what they look like. Smart investigators just might piece it together. Fact is, a thousand things could happen. Very unlikely the kid might get them caught. But there’s still that slight chance that he might get them caught. You can even see it in Walt and Mike that although they knew it was evil, they didn’t exactly bash him in. It only escalated worse when Todd said he’d do it again. Complete lack of guilt or empathy.

  • @-_caioworld_-re969
    @-_caioworld_-re969 Год назад +7

    Todd is like the representation of Sin for everyone in the room, each one reacts differently to how it manifests
    Jesse protests and doesn't give in
    Mike shrugs it off because he has a greater cause to fight for
    Walt just loves his efficiency

  • @mr.xedits5804
    @mr.xedits5804 3 дня назад

    Todd has to be one of the best psycho side characters ever he was so respectful yet so cruel the actor nailed Todd's character without a doubt

  • @MaxibonHR
    @MaxibonHR Год назад +3

    I love this show because whilst I’m never in a state of agreement with any of the actions of Todd or mostly Walter, I can always understand why they did what they did. That’s compelling character writing

  • @elvingeek1015
    @elvingeek1015 Год назад +4

    I understood this guy's plan. He makes a Breaking bad edit with literally every scene, to let us watch Breaking bad free on RUclips. Respect🙏

  • @KloppiOfficial
    @KloppiOfficial 14 дней назад

    I just love how they write the characters! And the actors did a fantastic job acting it out. Honestly Aaron and Jesse never fail to impress me when watching the show (the others too of course)

  • @Captain_Chromosome
    @Captain_Chromosome Год назад +7

    Todd sounds like 10 year old me getting caught sneaking food out of the cabinet.

    • @GeorgeMonet
      @GeorgeMonet Год назад

      Then 10 year old you must be smarter than the current you.

  • @yageorgeboy6378
    @yageorgeboy6378 Год назад +10

    Me telling my parents about the school fight

  • @minindudissanayaka1700
    @minindudissanayaka1700 7 месяцев назад +2

    Todd :- "I'd like to take this chance to apologize to absolutely nobody" 🗿

  • @aldairrocha3374
    @aldairrocha3374 Год назад +28

    All I could think when I watched el Camino was wow toad let him self go

  • @paythefidler3252
    @paythefidler3252 Год назад +6

    Now that guy looks like he ate his former self. Time flies

  • @ronnieroberge3517
    @ronnieroberge3517 Год назад +2

    Hey man todd is the kind of guy every team needs.
    When your in the game, really in the game,
    Emotions simply dont facture into the decisions.

    • @badwolf3618
      @badwolf3618 4 месяца назад

      If the game you're playing requires you to need someone who can handle killing kids, you're playing the wrong game.

  • @garywhinthotle4291
    @garywhinthotle4291 Год назад +12

    When you choose to get your hands dirty, you don’t get to choose how dirty they get

    • @GeorgeMonet
      @GeorgeMonet Год назад +4

      You do. You can always choose to stop.

    • @Melissa31179
      @Melissa31179 Год назад +1

      ​@@GeorgeMonetif you're stop, don't even start

    • @CSWdenji69
      @CSWdenji69 Год назад

      @@GeorgeMonetget outta here

  • @metallord6960
    @metallord6960 Год назад +3

    The thing is, that last line is what Walter had become.

  • @supercharlie4094
    @supercharlie4094 2 месяца назад +2

    Bro was really expecting Walt to stand up for him

  • @300thNPC
    @300thNPC Год назад +6

    It always sticks out to me in this scene how much Jesse has developed since the beginning. If this was Season 1 Jesse he would have been a lot more panicked and jumbled mentally. But by this point he's much more seasoned, no pun intended. It shows in all his mannerisms and choice of words.

    • @GeorgeMonet
      @GeorgeMonet Год назад

      Jesse didn't develop at all. He is just as much an emotional wreck lacking even the most basic logical decision making capacity as he had when he started.

    • @300thNPC
      @300thNPC Год назад

      @@GeorgeMonet While I don't disagree he's still an emotional wreck. I firmly disagree that he hasn't changed or developed at all by this point. Especially in El Camino. Also by development I don't necessarily mean it's all been *good* development. Just different with the good and the bad.

    • @NeverOhVer
      @NeverOhVer 4 месяца назад

      @@300thNPCI feel like everyone changed in Season 5. Skylar went from being completely on board with crime to being an emotional lunatic. During bullet points she was tricking Hank and Marie with her speech, and now she’s screaming at people in public, trying to drown herself, and staring off into space.

  • @sng3939
    @sng3939 Год назад +8

    Todd was a psychopath to the point where he had zero sympathy

    • @83RBurke
      @83RBurke Год назад +1

      He’s portraying a sociopath not a psychopath

    • @adamkuestner2961
      @adamkuestner2961 Год назад +2

      He's not a psychopath, he's very well mannered and civil with an occasional life taking here and there. With little suffering at that.

  • @Midget32
    @Midget32 2 месяца назад +1

    When he says that he'll do it again, he's not talking about the kid, he's talking about the choice between "him or us".

  • @SauceWorld
    @SauceWorld Год назад +72

    Todd was right, that kid was going to snitch on them.

    • @russford3988
      @russford3988 Год назад +5

      …..and that’s the other side of the argument.

    • @tenzinrapgay9746
      @tenzinrapgay9746 Год назад +5

      Less likely ,since he didnt know what was going on ,otherwise he would have driven off immediately instead of casually waving at them.

    • @morgothbauglir8687
      @morgothbauglir8687 Год назад +16

      @@tenzinrapgay9746rue, the kid likely had no clue what they were doing, but who would? If it just another random person that was there, they probably wouldn’t have any idea what was going on either. Also what if it’s the parents that report it.
      Kid comes home
      Parents: Hey kiddo, anything interesting happen?
      Kid: I found this cool spider, oh and also there were some weird guys under the railroad track with like hoses and pumps and shovels and all.

    • @mcbdllc2848
      @mcbdllc2848 Год назад +3

      To who and who was gonna believe him, he's a child he's unfallable. Yall just say anything please never so crime you'll do something dumb af

    • @fro_e
      @fro_e Год назад +4

      ​@mcbdllc2848 You talking about the kid? How is 3 men under a rail track with hoses and shovels so unbelievable?

  • @TaintJohnny7
    @TaintJohnny7 Год назад +5

    Everyone too scared to admit that todd was right

    • @badwolf3618
      @badwolf3618 4 месяца назад

      Do you actually believe Todd was right?

    • @drivingstudios6151
      @drivingstudios6151 4 месяца назад

      Although it is morally wrong to kill anyone in cold blood, especially a kid, his logic does make sense. I don't support what he did, but I do understand him

    • @drivingstudios6151
      @drivingstudios6151 4 месяца назад

      It was definitely a move that helped Walts' business but still fucked up what happened to the kid

  • @kalebmendez439
    @kalebmendez439 Год назад

    Omg his acting is great! The manipulative tone is off the charts

  • @chrislancer3813
    @chrislancer3813 Год назад +30

    This reminds me of a scene in the sopranos when a kid saw tony fleeing a scene and dropping a gun and one year later the same kid was caught with the gun and the cops got tony arrested, this dude Todd new that something like that could happen to them eventually

  • @claymationgloves3662
    @claymationgloves3662 Год назад +8

    Todd was terrible for killing andrea, (although I was honestly too jaded from all the horrible stuff that happened in the rest of the show to really care) but if I'm going to be real in this scene that guy was 70% right. That kid could have snitched.

    • @mcbdllc2848
      @mcbdllc2848 Год назад +2

      Who was he gonna tell who was gonna believe him?

    • @zeeanon
      @zeeanon Год назад +1

      ​@@mcbdllc2848Someone as dedicated as Hank would get them busted right away.
      Or he could tell his parents and they'd alert the authorities. The kid literally saw their faces.

    • @criert135
      @criert135 Год назад

      @@zeeanonThe kid saw people working on the train lines. That’s it. They could have been engineers, anyone. The kid likely wouldn’t mention it to his parents and if he did they would just assume they were engineers working on the train line. Why would they call the police? “Hey police, our son saw some people working on a train line. Investigate?” Like, what?
      Killing the kid was the stupidest decision ever because it practically guarantees police involvement as the parents will open a police investigation looking for a missing kid in the area. Maybe interviewing the train driver to ask if he saw the kid or anything suspicious… then he talks about the car breakdown blockage to the police and the whole thing stars going to shit. Shooting the kid was a moronic decision.

    • @zeeanon
      @zeeanon Год назад

      @@criert135 Yes he saw them working on stealing. The kid is mechanically savvy, he understands how machines work.

    • @criert135
      @criert135 Год назад

      @@zeeanon What?

  • @kingdavid6535
    @kingdavid6535 6 месяцев назад +2

    Todd is the scariest character in this series because killing is as normal to him as eating apple pie 🥧 or going to church with his mom on Sunday morning. 😢

  • @davemoskot1776
    @davemoskot1776 Год назад +8

    Gotta respect his loyalty towards the mission. Walt and Mike both know he did what needed to be done, but that shit was cold af…

    • @criert135
      @criert135 Год назад +10

      It wasn’t what needed to be done though.
      Here’s what needed to be done.
      “Hey kid!”
      Kid: “Hi. What are you doing?”
      “We’re engineers working on the train line. You having a nice time biking?”
      Kid: “Yeah, I found a spider”
      “Cool, let me see. That is a large one! Ok we gotta get back to work, see ya around kid.”
      Kid: “Bye”
      Done.
      What didn’t need to be done was unnecessarily killing a kid who probably has a family who will be looking for him and opening a police investigation into his disappearance in the area. It was a stupid decision as well as a morally reprehensible one.

    • @Nicky_Savage
      @Nicky_Savage Год назад

      ​@@criert135Good ending

    • @CSWdenji69
      @CSWdenji69 Год назад

      @@criert135couldn’t take that risk.

    • @criert135
      @criert135 Год назад

      @@CSWdenji69 Like I explained, killing the kid was a bigger risk.

  • @jjsupadupa2278
    @jjsupadupa2278 Год назад +4

    Dude they should totally make a breaking bad video game!!!

  • @TangoSuckaa1
    @TangoSuckaa1 Год назад

    Every character has complexity in breaking bad. I believe it will still be watched 100 years from now. It’s a true masterpiece

  • @iMyriFakyri
    @iMyriFakyri Год назад +7

    The worst part is that he's right. In situations like these witnesses are not an option.

  • @zeeanon
    @zeeanon Год назад +18

    He's not wrong. The kid could of given them away, you know how things go. Seemingly innocent events cause a horrible chain reaction.

    • @nash6202
      @nash6202 Год назад +7

      He's the only one who wasn't a hypocrite in that room. It was about survival. How can you sit upon a high horse when you peddle poison?

    • @josefinebliss2801
      @josefinebliss2801 Год назад +2

      A kid is super easy to fool. They could've said they had been working on the train because it needed repair, and the kid would've been like "cool" and then forgotten all about it. Also Todd didn't hesitate for a second. He didn't care and he has no regrets, he's only acting like he has regrets afterwards in case that's what the others want from him. He's a psychopath.

    • @zeeanon
      @zeeanon Год назад +2

      @@josefinebliss2801 Why stop there, why not tell the kid they work for the tooth fairy?

    • @badwolf3618
      @badwolf3618 4 месяца назад

      ​@@nash6202if the business you're involved in requires you to kill a kid in order to protect your business, you're in the wrong business, and nothing you do is justified.

  • @e4371
    @e4371 2 месяца назад +1

    The whole time Walt is thinking "this guy can be useful, oh I better act upset so Jesse won't leave"

  • @randomyoutuber2927
    @randomyoutuber2927 Год назад +6

    If you're pulling a heist in a location where no one is expected to be there, you better erase any traces that could be linked back to you.

    • @dominicellis1867
      @dominicellis1867 Год назад +2

      In this case erasing it drew the cops closer. Now Todd has a stain much like Lalo after Travel Wire. I'm sure Lalo would've justified his murder if someone above him questioned him. No miraldalo las negocios. Entiende.

  • @HollowedHalo
    @HollowedHalo Год назад +7

    Honestly Todd isn’t a bad guy, he’s a loyal and hard worker who just wants his employers to like him

  • @E-1K
    @E-1K 26 дней назад

    This is the life Walt wanted more than being with his family that loved him.

  • @THEconKIEFtador420
    @THEconKIEFtador420 Год назад +5

    Todd was probably the best character, he was literally doing what he was told being a cartel kid. His death was sad as fuck.

    • @zach8107
      @zach8107 Год назад

      His life was sad, his death was satisfying

    • @eljoshsfgaming6335
      @eljoshsfgaming6335 Год назад +3

      What part about his death was sad?? Murdered so many innocent people, including dirtbike kid and Andrea, tortured Jesse, what part of that is redeemable? Why would his death be sad in any sense?

    • @damianplasencia2708
      @damianplasencia2708 Год назад

      @@eljoshsfgaming6335cuz he was just doing what he was told to do

  • @pcdop
    @pcdop Год назад +7

    Based Todd 🗿🍷

  • @mk_gamer0
    @mk_gamer0 Год назад +1

    What ever you said i love this kid he was just living like he wants and trying to make himself

  • @Xenomnipotent
    @Xenomnipotent Год назад +11

    Israeli soldiers when they see a Palestinian kid:

    • @remaks8405
      @remaks8405 Год назад +1

      Remove all of the things that Todd said except the "I would do it again"

  • @michaelehninger4632
    @michaelehninger4632 Год назад +7

    Name of Beat Or Song?

    • @ark_underline6779
      @ark_underline6779 Год назад +2

      Instrumental Covers Tazzy - Dark
      Beach instrumental (slowed + reverb)
      by
      HerbstDZN2 Time stamp 3:30 in his video

    • @michaelehninger4632
      @michaelehninger4632 Год назад +1

      Appreciate it Bro 💯

  • @Cr33p1ng
    @Cr33p1ng 4 месяца назад +2

    Feel like Mike is holding that mug of coffee like a gun pointed at him 😂

    • @capncake8837
      @capncake8837 Месяц назад +1

      He probably wished it was a gun. As we see later in the scene, he wants to beat the crap out of Todd as much as Jesse, but he can’t.

    • @Cr33p1ng
      @Cr33p1ng Месяц назад +1

      @@capncake8837 True, good observation.

  • @dazhibernian
    @dazhibernian Год назад +12

    Mf low key making sense tho

    • @TheRealChedder
      @TheRealChedder Год назад +5

      The fact they even let him speak is proof enough that to some degree they know it too they just don’t wanna admit it.

    • @dildonius
      @dildonius Год назад

      No he isnt.

    • @dildonius
      @dildonius Год назад

      ​@@TheRealChedderNo it isnt.

    • @dazhibernian
      @dazhibernian Год назад

      @@dildonius your obv 1 of them that puts feeling before facts

    • @jameshetherington1
      @jameshetherington1 Год назад +2

      ​@@TheRealChedderthe fact they let him speak is to highlight that they're not much better (with the exception of Jesse)
      Its not that he was right to do it because in no way is it justified to murder a kid to save your own sorry ass