I love how much they clearly respect each other. Half of these commentaries are compliments and it’s great. Always hate learning that things I love were made by people who didn’t get along or worse.
They comment that don eladio was celebrating his victory with a subservient Gus. But no one pointed out that he waited for gus to drink before drinking himself. You know. Just in case :) smart move. I was wondering how tf gus avoided being poisoned before realizing he didn’t. Bad ass scene.
Gus knew he won't avoid it, he had a doctor set up specifically for the poison draining just to survive. It's a well written scene and gives more Gus backstory in a way that Don Eladio distrusts the drink because perhaps Gus poisoned people in Chile
I actually mistyped this comment originally. I was impressed that don eladio had not. Even poisoned before. As he waited for gus to drink the same contents before he did. He’s a cautions man too. Although more boisterous.
I think it's so cool that Vince worked on the X-Files and Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul were both in different seasons and different episodes of the X-Files and my favorite 3 series of all time is the X-Files, Breaking Bad and Stranger things
@@isaacweisberg3571 Yes Aaron Paul was in episode 5 of the 9th season of the X-Files called "Lord of the flies" in Vince Gilligan worked with Chris Carter on The X-Files he co-wrote 30 episodes of The X-Files that's where he met Bryan Cranston and saw his performance when he guest starred in season 6 episode 2 called "Drive", The X-Files had a lot of famous people who weren't that famous back then including a very young Ryan Reynolds who played a small role guest starring on The X-Files in season 3 episode 13 called "Syzygy" he is only in the beginning and he dies Aaron Paul had a longer screen time in his episode and a little tidbit Ryan Reynolds and Aaron Paul are both in Van Wilder we all know Ryan Reynolds was the star of that movie but not many people know that Aaron Paul was the little guy in the hallway that was always drunk always informing van Wilder's dad where he can be found lol
Interesting that such major Walt Jr and Jesse character development happen in this episode. Of course I remember the scene with Walter and Jr, but in my head I don't parse it as the B plot to Jesse in Mexico. Guess its just that good lol
Anyone who thought Muhammad Ali could handle Bruce Lee in a serious street fight would have to figure that he could take ANY martial arts expert. That would have to include Chuck Norris, Ed Parker, Jackie Chan, Dan Inosanto, Stephen Segal, Bong-soo Han, and, for that matter, any Navy SEAL! Ali was a pro boxer. He didn't know martial arts. He'd have had his ass splattered against any of those guys. I simply get pissed when someone tries to discredit Bruce Lee, esp when he isn't around to defend his reputation. But any doubts abt Chinese martial arts experts, just try challenging them to a real fist fight. You won't last. Even if you're a pro boxer with the World Title.
I doubt it. It never happed to Bruce Lee or any of the other guys I mentioned here. And most of the MMA practitioners are not trained to redirect the opponent's weight or to know all the nerve strike points, that can be disabling or sometimes lethal. Also, I was mainly referring to the Muhammad Ali/Bruce Lee nonsense. Ali had NO martial training. And while we're talking abt getting asses handed to them, pro-boxers lose lots of street fights. Because their training is limited to rules and a repetitive punching routine. But, ultimately, best way to bet your money is by matching a pair of fighters from those backgrounds. Right? @@hardpack187
@@robvangessel3766 Bruce Lee was not a wizard. There's no way he would be able to overcome a 100lb+ weight disadvantage. Furthermore, Bruce Lee has never had a professional fight in his life, so he's not conditioned to withstand punishment. One solid hit from Ali, and physics dictate the fight is over. As for your nerve strike bullshido, stop watching Kiss of the Dragon and 3 Ninjas.
No one is a "wizard". It's about a system of mechanics and speed. The basis of Chinese martial arts is diverting weight and using it against your opponent. They USE that physics against a larger adversary - and striking nerve points, as in the groin, gut, neck, etc. Fast and exact high kicks to the temple, eyes, throat...it can get pretty nasty! These guys also know how to break your limbs (like jiu-jitsu). Want to find out? Have Shaquille O'Neal pick a street fight with Jet Li, You'd see how it works.Alas, until such an arrangement is made, we have to go with our assumptions. Yours clearly being ignorant about those fighting systems. I, myself, in a fight long ago, demolished a much bigger guy- with some tricks, of course.@@hardpack187
I love how much they clearly respect each other. Half of these commentaries are compliments and it’s great. Always hate learning that things I love were made by people who didn’t get along or worse.
You can tell they’re all good friends because they rip on each other almost as much as they compliment each other in these commentsries
Stars of The Good Wife and Will and Grace hated each other
@@aerbaer6572That’s what makes these so funny 😂
Ah yes, Jesse "The Guy on the left" Pinkman
wtf, Gus and Eladio are here talking, like nothing happened
They comment that don eladio was celebrating his victory with a subservient Gus. But no one pointed out that he waited for gus to drink before drinking himself. You know. Just in case :) smart move. I was wondering how tf gus avoided being poisoned before realizing he didn’t. Bad ass scene.
Gus knew he won't avoid it, he had a doctor set up specifically for the poison draining just to survive. It's a well written scene and gives more Gus backstory in a way that Don Eladio distrusts the drink because perhaps Gus poisoned people in Chile
The charcoal pills he took at the pool were to help absorb the poison he wasn’t able to vomit
I actually mistyped this comment originally. I was impressed that don eladio had not. Even poisoned before. As he waited for gus to drink the same contents before he did. He’s a cautions man too. Although more boisterous.
Don Eladio was such a cool character. I wish we got more of him in BB
If I watch better call Saul or clips from it he has some great moments
Very cool getting a commentary with Walt jr and Jesse because they never got a scene in the show
Gotta watch this now
Vravo, Bince!
Hah
Gotta watch this sometime in the near future
steven bauer is such a fucking chad , im straight , but damn that guy young makes me question my orientation
16 having ur own pt cruiser is a dream
love your channel
They should release a BB directors cut with all the long scenes added. Please!!! Take my money 💵!!!!
Gotta watcb this ding ding ding ding.....
Who owns this commentary episode.?
Gotta watch this later on
I think it's so cool that Vince worked on the X-Files and Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul were both in different seasons and different episodes of the X-Files and my favorite 3 series of all time is the X-Files, Breaking Bad and Stranger things
Paul was in xfiles????
@@isaacweisberg3571 Yes Aaron Paul was in episode 5 of the 9th season of the X-Files called "Lord of the flies" in Vince Gilligan worked with Chris Carter on The X-Files he co-wrote 30 episodes of The X-Files that's where he met Bryan Cranston and saw his performance when he guest starred in season 6 episode 2 called "Drive", The X-Files had a lot of famous people who weren't that famous back then including a very young Ryan Reynolds who played a small role guest starring on The X-Files in season 3 episode 13 called "Syzygy" he is only in the beginning and he dies Aaron Paul had a longer screen time in his episode and a little tidbit Ryan Reynolds and Aaron Paul are both in Van Wilder we all know Ryan Reynolds was the star of that movie but not many people know that Aaron Paul was the little guy in the hallway that was always drunk always informing van Wilder's dad where he can be found lol
@@isaacweisberg3571 Sorry about the lack of punctuations I was speaking to my phone most of the time and didn't go back to fix certain things lol
Interesting that such major Walt Jr and Jesse character development happen in this episode. Of course I remember the scene with Walter and Jr, but in my head I don't parse it as the B plot to Jesse in Mexico. Guess its just that good lol
i love you the guy on the left
Is there an audio commentary with tuco????
A huevo, Vicente!
Anyone who thought Muhammad Ali could handle Bruce Lee in a serious street fight would have to figure that he could take ANY martial arts expert. That would have to include Chuck Norris, Ed Parker, Jackie Chan, Dan Inosanto, Stephen Segal, Bong-soo Han, and, for that matter, any Navy SEAL! Ali was a pro boxer. He didn't know martial arts. He'd have had his ass splattered against any of those guys. I simply get pissed when someone tries to discredit Bruce Lee, esp when he isn't around to defend his reputation. But any doubts abt Chinese martial arts experts, just try challenging them to a real fist fight. You won't last. Even if you're a pro boxer with the World Title.
Kung fu "masters" get their asses handed to them by mid level MMA practitioners all the time
I doubt it. It never happed to Bruce Lee or any of the other guys I mentioned here. And most of the MMA practitioners are not trained to redirect the opponent's weight or to know all the nerve strike points, that can be disabling or sometimes lethal. Also, I was mainly referring to the Muhammad Ali/Bruce Lee nonsense. Ali had NO martial training. And while we're talking abt getting asses handed to them, pro-boxers lose lots of street fights. Because their training is limited to rules and a repetitive punching routine. But, ultimately, best way to bet your money is by matching a pair of fighters from those backgrounds. Right? @@hardpack187
"Masters", as I recall, refers to inventors of a specific fighting system. Bruce Lee became a Master of Jeet Kune Do.@@hardpack187
@@robvangessel3766 Bruce Lee was not a wizard. There's no way he would be able to overcome a 100lb+ weight disadvantage. Furthermore, Bruce Lee has never had a professional fight in his life, so he's not conditioned to withstand punishment. One solid hit from Ali, and physics dictate the fight is over. As for your nerve strike bullshido, stop watching Kiss of the Dragon and 3 Ninjas.
No one is a "wizard". It's about a system of mechanics and speed. The basis of Chinese martial arts is diverting weight and using it against your opponent. They USE that physics against a larger adversary - and striking nerve points, as in the groin, gut, neck, etc. Fast and exact high kicks to the temple, eyes, throat...it can get pretty nasty! These guys also know how to break your limbs (like jiu-jitsu). Want to find out? Have Shaquille O'Neal pick a street fight with Jet Li, You'd see how it works.Alas, until such an arrangement is made, we have to go with our assumptions. Yours clearly being ignorant about those fighting systems. I, myself, in a fight long ago, demolished a much bigger guy- with some tricks, of course.@@hardpack187
When was this recorded?
After season 4 finished airing, they record these for the dvd before the next season comes out
Sadly to this nice director… the Spanish in breaking bad is one of or the only worst thing 😢
Idk with Gus at least I feel like the wooden and weird way he speaks Spanish kinda adds to his character 😅
@@IRL_Lorehe speaks it phonetically
@@IRL_Lore That would work for me if he wasn't supposed to be a native Spanish-speaking character from Chile.