...But Schrader's entire worldview is evil, devoid of utility, devoid of productivity...the view of a punishment-minded, anti-science socialist moron who collects a government paycheck. ...Whereas Walter's worldview is, at its core, benevolent, capitalist, and scientific. ...Our society often destroys such people...and rewards the idiotic totalitarians. ...The show should have been called "Breaking Good."
Am I the only one whos on the verge of rewatching the whole series every single time just after watching a few minutes of some random episode? No other series does that for me.
"So... rock collecting?" "They're *minerals*." Roberts, completely humiliated by the exposure of his ignorance, hastily changes the subject in a pathetic attempt to save face, secretly aware that he will spend his every waking moment on this Earth mired in shame so great that it may well follow him beyond the grave.
The cast members were so thoughtfully chosen and it showed in this scene. I could really believe these two actors were genuinely friends from two different law enforcement entities having a conversation to solve a crime case. Loved this show.
@@36200 jesus christ! calm down. i don't even like jesse. but we were talking about gale getting his revenge, and jesse would obviously have been too much of a pussy to kill him if walt hadn't pressured him to do it. that's what makes walt the more appealing character - his ruthlessness in manipulating jesse and being willing to kill gale. much more interesting than jesse, who's just some random junkie that walt uses until he doesn't need him. dude, there's no need to get this worked up. relax.
I bought the complete series on dvd about 6 years ago. I can watch any episode with subtitles or dubbed, and I got all the exclusive content you can think of. Yet sometimes I still find myself watching these clips. They're all key moments in the series anyway
There's so much emotion devoted to watching the whole thing again. These clips are safe. Just enough trigger but not drain you entirely. Plus the fly episode is torture to watch again. But necessary.
Also, something that often goes unnoticed, Hank refused to eat his yogurt before when Marie left it for him after he refused to eat anything. Finding out about an actual case got him back in his usual swing of things and he started eating the yogurt again moments after Tim mentioned someone shot Gale in the face. Very subtle, awesome small details.
Hank was eating the pudding when Tim walked in. It's not shown in this clip, but if you go watch the show that's what he's doing and it's kinda funny but it's not something he starts after being given the case. Him choosing to eat it after Marie leaves the room is a deliberate choice by the writers that can be interpreted certain ways, but it's just not a detail specific to the case itself in my opinion. But It does mirror his behavior of how, just like with the pudding, he chooses not to look at the case until after Tim leaves the room. So I guess there is a kind of parallel there. I think both times it's him rejecting charity, but more than that it's him refusing to be seen as someone that accepts charity because it's an image he feels he has to uphold as someone who can get by on his own and doesn't need help, even though he does.
2:02 “Come on, Tim. Seriously? You look down on me. You pity me?! Walk away that’s right, Tim. Did you know why I didn’t take the case because it’s TOO SMALL! I DON’T CARE ABOUT IT!”
Who would have ever though that Gale's notebook would play such an important role in the show?....there were so many things about the show that was unexpected.....a stroke of genius
@@CookieThug It allows Walter to freak out the audience while drunk at the dinner table and telling Hank that he's still out there. Skylar almost died. So did I. The notebook is a genius move.
Did you know Vince Gilligan wanted jesses name to originally be Marion Dupree? Back in 2007 when he was writing the script for the pilot and Walter was originally 41 but he changed all of that
That's why I've watched it five times, and I'm watching it again. Movies and common series you watched once and loses interest. But masterpieces need to be contemed several times
I fucking hate when every major moment in the show involving Walt has to be heralded as "this is where Walt dies" or "this is when Walt becomes Heisenberg etc." It's really fucking tiresome
Simon Riley I’ve been thinking about exactly this for a while now. Same is happening with any major even in Better Call Saul and people saying “this is where Saul is born.” I think people are missing the fact that Walt was always Heisenberg. It was just repressed deep inside. These key moments are just points where his true persona comes out more and more. I don’t think there is a singular moment where “Walt dies and becomes Heisenberg.”
I like your observation! I was thinking Hank was being overly sensitive and that the detective genuinely needed Hank’s help. I think you are on to something: maybe the writers wanted to show how Hank has the same problem Walt has: too much pride. A little pride is necessary and normal, but Walt caused a lot of destruction due to his pride. Hank came pretty close to missing Heisenberg due to his pride. Unfortunately for Hank, maybe missing Heisenberg would have been healthier for him. “Breaking Bad” is a great show to analyze because each character is flawed. Hank is one of the least flawed, but I like how you pointed out how Walt and Hank’s excessive pride are problems for both of them.
I thought Hank's character was kinda corny upon my first viewing. Well, I still think that really. But the more I rewatch scenes, the more I appreciate the character. He's tough, he's determined, and he's very insecure. The overly masculine tough guy thing makes his corny humor more understandable. He doesn't think he's as smart as the people he's going after. He's vulnerable and afraid, just like anybody would be, but he tries to cover it up with his cornball commentary. He doesn't realize that he underestimates himself. Despite all of this, he's the one doing the right thing, and he's so committed he can't not do it. He's insecure and unaware that he actually is the right man for the job. He has to overcome his self doubt to finally solve the case, and when it doesn't work out, he proves that he was truly the strongest character all along. Great character. Great acting
Oh my God, I never realized that the detective giving Hank the evidence is the same detective investigating the case with Fred Whalen in Better Call Saul.
Hank had given up on chasing the blue stuff. Along comes his cop friend and hands him Gale Boetticher's notebook, and Hank is set down the road to death in the desert. I love the writing in this scene. And Dean Norris's acting is very subtle.
It seems unrealistic that gus would allow Gale to write about the superlab and keep evidence of it at his apartment. I feel like he should have specifically told Gale that this can never be talked or writtena about
Perhaps he did tell Gale not to. Gale normally follows orders without questioning, but I think Gale found the whole thing far too important and interesting not to write down. Afterall, Gale was a man of science far more than he was a man of crime
Perhaps if it wasn't for this guy, Hank wouldn't have been able to investigate further and then To'hajilee and Oxymandias would never have happened? Just a fly for thought.
Dude's still a DEA agent, not like he formally retired after he got hurt. He would've went back eventually and Walt would've just be more over his head than before.
The cop came here because of Marie.. she was caught stealing and the cop offered to help in exchange for more detailed investigation done by Hank on Gale. Marie was the main reason.
Fun fact; both Dean Norris and Nigel Gibbs (Tim Roberts) appeared for 1 episode each on Lost. Michael Bowen (Uncle Jack) was on Lost for 7 episodes, and DJ Qualls (undercover cop that caught Badger) was on Lost for 1 episode, too.
Mark 16:15-16 KJV And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. [16] He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
They're both pretty shitty. Hank was staking out a fake heisenberg whom he later found out was fake and was interrupted by someone (walt) who matched the profile of heisenberg whom just so happened to be from a high school which lost a gas mask which was recovered from a cook scene. Any detective worth his salt should be able to connect the dots.
Joe Scaletta Geology is chemistry’s cousin. A reflection on how Hank is beginning to match Walter’s genius and intellectualism in their respective fields: policing and drug-dealing.
I always thought Hank was kind of a jerk here. His friend, who just helped his wife out again, how many times now has it been, is asking for a favor. And all he can think of is his own pride & whether or not it’s charity. Bad form Hank, bad form.
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Pretty great acting on Hank’s part, pretending like he’s never heard of his drug mule Walter’s assistant, Gale, who sees at work multiple times a week.
so rock collecting?
they're minerals.
oh boy that rage is so contained
MIN-ER-ALS!!
Sort ‘em. Label ‘em. Stick ‘em in a stew..
@@0mnicide crazy lotr reference is crazy
it's even funnier that when Walt starts talking about minerals with Hank later on, Hank dismisses them as "rocks" lol
What's taters prescious?
PO-TA-TOES
jesus Marie
I'm surprised Hank and Walt never bonded earlier over Hank's hobbies. The overlap between minerals and chemistry is substantial.
...But Schrader's entire worldview is evil, devoid of utility, devoid of productivity...the view of a punishment-minded, anti-science socialist moron who collects a government paycheck. ...Whereas Walter's worldview is, at its core, benevolent, capitalist, and scientific. ...Our society often destroys such people...and rewards the idiotic totalitarians. ...The show should have been called "Breaking Good."
They tried that once, and Walt went into some long lecture on the subject just to enhance his ego.
@@JakeWitmer wat
@@JakeWitmer What the fuck are you in about?
@@JakeWitmer Lmao based
Dwayne the Mineral Johnson.
HAHAHAHAHAHAH
Lmao
Underrated comment.
Am I the only one whos on the verge of rewatching the whole series every single time just after watching a few minutes of some random episode?
No other series does that for me.
Game of Thrones also did this to me. Well at least before season 8
How about The Office?
Always sunny?
cuddler ...once i get into those Sopranos clips.
nathan neo The Office has more re-watch potential than any show ever made. It quite literally never stops being funny and simultaneously comforting.
So hank is collecting the infinity stones
Even with a broken leg.
Thanos has so much things to learn....
They're mineral
hahahahh thanks for the laugh
Infinity Minerals
Dread them, run from them...
Minerals arrive all the same.
"So... rock collecting?"
"They're *minerals*."
Roberts, completely humiliated by the exposure of his ignorance, hastily changes the subject in a pathetic attempt to save face, secretly aware that he will spend his every waking moment on this Earth mired in shame so great that it may well follow him beyond the grave.
Surprised he didn't use the Reddit method of "LMAO YOU MUST BE FUN AT PARTIES. LANGUAGE EVOLVES. MINERALS ARE ROCKS. YOU'RE BEING TRANSPHOBIC"
@@ninjaguyYT what???
I cannot believe they showed that retort on television - uncensored!
@@ninjaguyYT who hurt you?
@@mango4554 haha yes, I forgot that redditism.
The cast members were so thoughtfully chosen and it showed in this scene. I could really believe these two actors were genuinely friends from two different law enforcement entities having a conversation to solve a crime case. Loved this show.
The actor talking to Hank was the Assistant Chief in The Shield
This was actually a good one
He pretended to not be interested because he thought it was out of pity, yet once that guy left he looked at it and got right into it. Lol
@Maxx P. Gale didn’t really get his revenge... Jesse is still alive in Alaska
@@CookieThug I mean, it was walter that ordered jesse to kill gale...
@@36200 jesus christ! calm down.
i don't even like jesse. but we were talking about gale getting his revenge, and jesse would obviously have been too much of a pussy to kill him if walt hadn't pressured him to do it.
that's what makes walt the more appealing character - his ruthlessness in manipulating jesse and being willing to kill gale. much more interesting than jesse, who's just some random junkie that walt uses until he doesn't need him.
dude, there's no need to get this worked up. relax.
@@36200 yeah man, fuck Jesse!
@@36200 lol relax buddy. You just called someone 'disgusting' over a fucking TV show.
THEY'RE MINERALS, MARIE.
"I'm not getting ass-raped by those bastards at the shipping company. Check to see if there is any damage"..lol
Either that or I turn you in
Came for this comment
@@flyboysteven9979 hey relax. I work a shipping company
@@underworld323 Well then take better care of his rocks! You guys literally just throw packages around like you're kicking a football.
They’re minerals.
Sort ‘em, label ‘em. Stick ‘em in a stew.
whats minerals precious?
I don't know you, but I love you.
MIN-ER-ALS!
Give em sumthing ta do
YT comments like this bring so much joy to my life
This is the moment that I realised the show is on Netflix and began to question why I'm watching clips.
I bought the complete series on dvd about 6 years ago. I can watch any episode with subtitles or dubbed, and I got all the exclusive content you can think of. Yet sometimes I still find myself watching these clips. They're all key moments in the series anyway
There's so much emotion devoted to watching the whole thing again.
These clips are safe.
Just enough trigger but not drain you entirely.
Plus the fly episode is torture to watch again.
But necessary.
@@AquarianNomadic The fly episode is my favourite one :)
@@fatalshore5068 So you like torture eh?
Also, something that often goes unnoticed, Hank refused to eat his yogurt before when Marie left it for him after he refused to eat anything. Finding out about an actual case got him back in his usual swing of things and he started eating the yogurt again moments after Tim mentioned someone shot Gale in the face. Very subtle, awesome small details.
How is that subtle?
Y'all need to stop obsessively pouring over the details
I think Hank eating shows concentration and focus - he eats a bag of potato chips when he's piecing together the Heisenberg case in S5E9.
Hank was eating the pudding when Tim walked in. It's not shown in this clip, but if you go watch the show that's what he's doing and it's kinda funny but it's not something he starts after being given the case. Him choosing to eat it after Marie leaves the room is a deliberate choice by the writers that can be interpreted certain ways, but it's just not a detail specific to the case itself in my opinion. But It does mirror his behavior of how, just like with the pudding, he chooses not to look at the case until after Tim leaves the room. So I guess there is a kind of parallel there. I think both times it's him rejecting charity, but more than that it's him refusing to be seen as someone that accepts charity because it's an image he feels he has to uphold as someone who can get by on his own and doesn't need help, even though he does.
Jesus Chris kyleburns5066! It's rice pudding!
2:02 “Come on, Tim. Seriously? You look down on me. You pity me?! Walk away that’s right, Tim. Did you know why I didn’t take the case because it’s TOO SMALL! I DON’T CARE ABOUT IT!”
I live in worlds you cant even imagine!
This dude genuinely saved Hank’s life and reminded him how important he was! It begins his transition to the best character in this show
Who would have ever though that Gale's notebook would play such an important role in the show?....there were so many things about the show that was unexpected.....a stroke of genius
@monokhem Thank you. As great as this show is, people sure do love to overblow every little, obvious thing about it as 'genius'.
how so?
@@CookieThug if not for Gale's notebook, Hank would never make connection between Gale and Walt.
Why'd a genius stroke?
@@CookieThug It allows Walter to freak out the audience while drunk at the dinner table and telling Hank that he's still out there.
Skylar almost died.
So did I.
The notebook is a genius move.
Still can't stop thinking about this show.
i just finished up watching another marathon of it.....i have all the blurays.....i bet i've watched them a couple hundred times over the last 5 years
Did you know Vince Gilligan wanted jesses name to originally be Marion Dupree? Back in 2007 when he was writing the script for the pilot and Walter was originally 41 but he changed all of that
100% strong script, 100% acting.
That's why I've watched it five times, and I'm watching it again. Movies and common series you watched once and loses interest. But masterpieces need to be contemed several times
im gonna make you guys jealous...
I still havent watched this show xd
This is the scene is where Jimmy Mcgill finally became Heisenberg.
This is the comment where Jesse became Gus fring
This is where Walt Jr became cereal.
@@MWBlueNoodles whErEs BrEAfAsT
I fucking hate when every major moment in the show involving Walt has to be heralded as "this is where Walt dies" or "this is when Walt becomes Heisenberg etc." It's really fucking tiresome
Simon Riley I’ve been thinking about exactly this for a while now. Same is happening with any major even in Better Call Saul and people saying “this is where Saul is born.” I think people are missing the fact that Walt was always Heisenberg. It was just repressed deep inside. These key moments are just points where his true persona comes out more and more. I don’t think there is a singular moment where “Walt dies and becomes Heisenberg.”
I know exactly how that room smelled
I don't imagine it smelled very good.
I don't get it
I think I can smell it 🤔
Ok thats weird because same here lol
An aroma of BO, with a faint scent of feces with undertones of beef jerky and a hint of purple.
Hank was like Walt in his refusal because he thought it was charity. He only helped when finding out that he would actually be useful.
I like your observation! I was thinking Hank was being overly sensitive and that the detective genuinely needed Hank’s help. I think you are on to something: maybe the writers wanted to show how Hank has the same problem Walt has: too much pride.
A little pride is necessary and normal, but Walt caused a lot of destruction due to his pride. Hank came pretty close to missing Heisenberg due to his pride. Unfortunately for Hank, maybe missing Heisenberg would have been healthier for him.
“Breaking Bad” is a great show to analyze because each character is flawed. Hank is one of the least flawed, but I like how you pointed out how Walt and Hank’s excessive pride are problems for both of them.
Every comment section has these long essays, y'all are so boring @@thetooginator153
@@seewhativescene The point being made is fine too, but they’re so long winded about small things that everybody notices
@@seewhativescene we're having fun indulging in a series of media we love. You know what's actually boring? Raining on people's parade i.e. you
This is the scene where Hank finally becomes Thanos
Who's thanos
This is the rock where minerals become Hank
Jesus christ Marie, they’re infinity minerals!
@@biggiesmol your so dumb
@@bigmonke3906 *you're
I thought Hank's character was kinda corny upon my first viewing. Well, I still think that really. But the more I rewatch scenes, the more I appreciate the character. He's tough, he's determined, and he's very insecure. The overly masculine tough guy thing makes his corny humor more understandable. He doesn't think he's as smart as the people he's going after. He's vulnerable and afraid, just like anybody would be, but he tries to cover it up with his cornball commentary. He doesn't realize that he underestimates himself. Despite all of this, he's the one doing the right thing, and he's so committed he can't not do it. He's insecure and unaware that he actually is the right man for the job. He has to overcome his self doubt to finally solve the case, and when it doesn't work out, he proves that he was truly the strongest character all along. Great character. Great acting
Jesse was apoplectic when Brock was poisoned. But Hank didn’t care until Jesse referred to the boy as ‘Bmineral’.
This was one of many moments Hank continued being Hank
"I'm lying here like third base" Hank's always full of hilarious lines lol
What does it mean?
@@Daiin0 Never seen baseball before? Bases just sit on the ground. They don't move lol
@@domskillet5744 but why third???
@@Onigirli its the base with least action
@@italianwaterice9594 haha
This is the scene where rocks finally became minerals
Oh my God, I never realized that the detective giving Hank the evidence is the same detective investigating the case with Fred Whalen in Better Call Saul.
He's also in the shield as well
Hank had given up on chasing the blue stuff. Along comes his cop friend and hands him Gale Boetticher's notebook, and Hank is set down the road to death in the desert.
I love the writing in this scene. And Dean Norris's acting is very subtle.
This is the scene where hank finally ate yoghurt
It seems unrealistic that gus would allow Gale to write about the superlab and keep evidence of it at his apartment. I feel like he should have specifically told Gale that this can never be talked or writtena about
Perhaps he did tell Gale not to. Gale normally follows orders without questioning, but I think Gale found the whole thing far too important and interesting not to write down. Afterall, Gale was a man of science far more than he was a man of crime
I agree but Gale was so naive that he probably thought "this world could never show up on my doorstep"
This is the moment Steve Gomez became the DEA.
Perhaps if it wasn't for this guy, Hank wouldn't have been able to investigate further and then To'hajilee and Oxymandias would never have happened? Just a fly for thought.
This whole show is about the fucking butterfly-domino effect
Dude's still a DEA agent, not like he formally retired after he got hurt. He would've went back eventually and Walt would've just be more over his head than before.
Oxy LOL
The cop came here because of Marie.. she was caught stealing and the cop offered to help in exchange for more detailed investigation done by Hank on Gale. Marie was the main reason.
Hmm...FLY you say?
DETECTIVE ROBERTS IS IN BETTER CALL SAUL! He's the detective on Lalo's case
Yuuuuuup
thats why hes familiar omg
He was in the shield too playing the same role
We all knew it was just a matter of time before Hank figured it out. He is relentless.
Glad to see Profesor X still being a huge help for society.
Wow, it’s the same guy who chased after Lalo Salamanca
And the other guy (whoever he may be) is the one who took Ocho Loco as a criminal informant.
@@cuccamunga His name is ASAC Schrader, and you can go fuck your self.
@@PwnZombie LMFAOOO most perfect underrated response in all of TH-cam
Willy Wonka? Woodrow Wilson?
valentino1000 Where’s Waldo?
valentino1000 Walter White?
valentino1000 Willy Wanker?
valentino1000 William Wallace?
valentino1000 Wesley West?
Hank getting into minerals at his lowest point when Walt is the god of crystallography.
That Gale guy was probably killed by some extremely on edge magazine salesperson.
CASE CLOSED!
Nobody really talks about how Det Roberts is also on BCS.
"Lalo? Who's Lalo?"
And the shield
This guys was a good friend to Hank.
Fun fact; both Dean Norris and Nigel Gibbs (Tim Roberts) appeared for 1 episode each on Lost. Michael Bowen (Uncle Jack) was on Lost for 7 episodes, and DJ Qualls (undercover cop that caught Badger) was on Lost for 1 episode, too.
And this was the moment Hank realized he had made a drastic mistake leaving Pete Nice and M.C.Serch to join the D.E.A.
I just realised that other agent in this scene is the same guy who was in-charge for Lalo's arrest in BCS
Hank should ask his brother-in-law about minerals. I mean he's a chemist and he's bound to know something about crystals.
Yeah but Walt is a chemist, not a geologist. Sure he might know some things but not as much compared to a geologist
"They're minerals"
Oh boy here we go...
This is the scene where hector Salamanca became Lydia Quayle
yes it is
Little did Hank know, by cracking this case - he'd never have to worry about bowel movement ever again.
It's time for me to watch this series again. For the sixth time.
This is the moment hank becomes a mukbang youtuber
Darn tootin Mary they ain't stones they marbles! Ah man love that line
Soon he’ll be collecting crystal skulls
and it's right in this moment that Hank, just like pilate... he sealed his fate.
"No Thanks"
Created by Vince Gilligan
Walter White against Vic Mackey would have been something
My favorite Michael Bay movie is The Mineral, starring Nicolas Cage and Sean Connery.
“They’re minerals Marie, minerals”.
This is the scene that Hank received the Gael boettecher files
this is the moment rock became minerals
"If u could just take a look I'd really appreciate it"
"I mean dude u called em minerals so nothing happening till I hear u apologize first"
Thanks for posting. Cheers!
Hank: Hi Walt, hey i got this notebook full of science stuff, think you could help me figure it out?
Walt: No problem Hank.
This is the scene where those Rocks became Minerals.
Mark 16:15-16 KJV
And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. [16] He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
@@jesusisgod2953 flagged as spam. Goodbye tyrant worshipping comment
I cant help but scream when I found out he was killed, big mistake, he was a killer character.‼💯
A superb ending on last season of last scene of series priceless ending
They may be minerals to Hank, but to everybody else they're rocks.
Hank's obsession with Heisenberg is reignited.
Kissing up to Hank was definitely the way to get him interested.
This is the scene where a minute passes every 60 seconds.
"Lying here like a 3rd Base..."😂😂😂😂 The scriptwritting for the whole BB and BCS is just top-notch!
I hope hanks Mineral collection is well and safe after his tragic demise.
Living bowel movement to bowel movement.... arent we all
This is the moment yoghurts became minerals.
This is the scene where The Rock becomes The Mineral
If Walter White being Heisenberg, he never handed that notebook to Gale. So, Hank would not know who Heisenberg really was.
If he’d just given it to Steve gomez hank would be alive.
Yeah but the nazis would have continued supplying meth for walt and doing god knows what.
Cop - "I give this case to the DEA, what good does that do me?"
Thought the idea was to get the drugs off the street whoever got the credit.
It’s a TV show. Suspend your disbelief or whatever the term is and enjoy the story.
This is the exact moment Marie became rocks.
Agent Schraeder was one of the nicest and most badass character!!
This is the moment hank became a mineral
The files of Willy wonka, damn Hank was very smart for find this motherfucking chocolate man
Who is the one who knocks???...
I'm the one who knocks.
Heisenberg is the one who knocks
Jesse is the one who knocks and kills gale
if he said no he would be alive, walt would be duping money, jesse wouldn't be tortured, etc
Yeah but the nazis would get away with everything
@@mappingshaman5280 😳
Why catalogue minerals without also doing vitamins?
This is the scene where the scene becomes the scene.
At least try man sheesh.
@@yianniassimakis2285 bitch i made the best comment ever
He was about to send him to goomey only because of thier friendship, but lets be honest... Gomez is a Shitty detective next to Hank
They're both pretty shitty. Hank was staking out a fake heisenberg whom he later found out was fake and was interrupted by someone (walt) who matched the profile of heisenberg whom just so happened to be from a high school which lost a gas mask which was recovered from a cook scene. Any detective worth his salt should be able to connect the dots.
He just had to go there and give him that file. If he didn’t show up there then Hank would never have put 2 and 2 together on Gus.
The only thing i never understood on BB why did Hank have such a obsession over minerals lol
Joe Scaletta Geology is chemistry’s cousin. A reflection on how Hank is beginning to match Walter’s genius and intellectualism in their respective fields: policing and drug-dealing.
The turning point!
imagine overcoming all of this to be killed by some nazis in the desert not so much later
Damn Hank the guy stopped your klepto wife from going to jail. Get off your ass and help him out.
I always thought Hank was kind of a jerk here. His friend, who just helped his wife out again, how many times now has it been, is asking for a favor. And all he can think of is his own pride & whether or not it’s charity. Bad form Hank, bad form.
He simply does not believe that he can be useful, so he does not want his friends spending unnecessary time on him.
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hanks wife loves purple
Hank is a great actor
This is the scene where the rock becomes the mineral.
The beginning of the end.
Disregard Marie acquire minerals
RIP Alberto "Tuco" Salamanca
This is the scene where a rock becomes a mineral
Pretty great acting on Hank’s part, pretending like he’s never heard of his drug mule Walter’s assistant, Gale, who sees at work multiple times a week.