I like it cause it shows they only appreciated him because of his illness. it adds weight to him not being appreciated for his accomplishments. they only clap for you when you’re dying? not for what you’ve done for them? makes walter feel even more like a loser in his role as a teacher. he can only get a pity clap
You know they pulled it off in the show that Skyler’s Jeep Wagoneer is supposed to be a junker but in that kind of shape it’s probably worse $30,000 or more.
One of Breaking Bad's primary inspirations was the Sopranos, which was chock-full of hallucinatory scenes like this. Before Breaking Bad's signature style got established, hints of that influence trickled in. Like Walter's hallucination of Skyler while in the trunk being kidnapped by Tuco, or mishearing his student say murder, etc.
@@Josama0214 Obviously it's not a ghost. I'm just saying the Sopranos used weird psychological imagery like IMPLYING ghosts and hallucinations and dreams stuff like that, and so Breaking Bad shared a tiny smidgen of that in the beginning until they developed their preferred style of making the mundane alienating simply through framing and no context.
The classroom scenes should of been kept in, it was so human and Walt shying at it adds so much to him 😢
The scene where Francesca gives the album to Saul would’ve ruined the sequence in better call Saul when Mike tells him about Walter
True. May as well have been the album with how Saul ignored Mike's advice anyway, heh. Nobody listened to Mike on that one.
that's very true
Probably why the scene was eventually deleted, after the production team decided to give Mike a more permanent role...
3:10 This scene would have changed everything, because that last scene with Mike in Better Call Saul plays out differently
I don't think Mike existed yet as a character at that point.
2:20 I kinda like this because it shows people actually do start to care about him, yet he continues cooking
Same it made it feel like people liked who he was but he still thinks the world has turned against him
Yes, but we have another scene with the whole school clapping to Walter after the Airplane accident. So... i think this scene is unnecessar.
I like it cause it shows they only appreciated him because of his illness. it adds weight to him not being appreciated for his accomplishments. they only clap for you when you’re dying? not for what you’ve done for them? makes walter feel even more like a loser in his role as a teacher. he can only get a pity clap
@@thepope9648damn that’s deep but your totally right
8:45 excellent YTP material
It’s not may-
I love Walter Jr has so much fucking breakfast they even trimmed some of it out of the show lol
You know they pulled it off in the show that Skyler’s Jeep Wagoneer is supposed to be a junker but in that kind of shape it’s probably worse $30,000 or more.
1:22 😮
2:40 another evidence to Saul-Franchesca failed something?
It is a good thing that some of these were left out because it seems like it would have stretched the plot or made some of them appear weak.
Which bb would reject more bb?
Heisenburgs Albuquerque Mayonnaise. Thing's could've been better
That's not a bad idea! 😂😂😂
Heisenburger Alburgerque
So glad they got rid of all these 😂
Why would a bb fan reject more bb?
@@jankaufmann4305because most of these scenes suck and are too slow paced
@@masonf7332 The one with Mike is ok and the scene with Holly and Flynn is kind of ironic because they eventually lost the house.
@@masonf7332I wouldn’t say they suck but they definitely are slow
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about 5:27-6:03 why were they trying to do a ghost-like scene in a crime drama?
Yeah jeez that’s weird. Good thing it’s gone
@@captaingomez849 i like it, something thriller-like, i and i fucking love em!
One of Breaking Bad's primary inspirations was the Sopranos, which was chock-full of hallucinatory scenes like this. Before Breaking Bad's signature style got established, hints of that influence trickled in. Like Walter's hallucination of Skyler while in the trunk being kidnapped by Tuco, or mishearing his student say murder, etc.
It's not suppose to be a ghost, it's suppose to be in his mind
@@Josama0214 Obviously it's not a ghost. I'm just saying the Sopranos used weird psychological imagery like IMPLYING ghosts and hallucinations and dreams stuff like that, and so Breaking Bad shared a tiny smidgen of that in the beginning until they developed their preferred style of making the mundane alienating simply through framing and no context.
6:46 not gonna lie this whole scene would have been good
Shocking they deleted a silent slo-mo scene of Hank loading a gun. 🫤 I often disagree with deleted scenes but 💯 concur with these delete choices! 🥱😴