The Corpse Of Drew Sharp | Buyout | Breaking Bad
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- After the boy's killing in the last episode, the group gets rid of all evidence.
Season 5 Episode 6 Buyout: Following the boy's killing and new developments with the DEA, Jesse and Mike decide to quit. Mike strikes a deal to sell the methylamine to another drug dealer, Declan, but Walter refuses to cooperate. Walter invites Jesse to his home and confides to him his regret about selling his share of Gray Matter and his plans to build another empire. Skyler returns home; the three dine together at Walter's request, during which Skyler openly discusses her affair. Afterward, Walter discloses to Jesse that Skyler is awaiting his death, and that the meth business is all he has left. Walter steals the methylamine from Mike to sabotage the deal with Declan. When Mike finds out, he threatens to kill Walter, but the latter suggests he can strike a better deal that would let him keep the business running.
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Mike has to be wondering how the hell he ever ended up here. BCS added so much to that character.
The Mike in BB was born when he told Nacho's dad what happened to Nacho in BCS. Mike thought he and Nacho were better than everybody else mixed up in this mess. Nacho's dad set him right.
@@bigralph1554 I concur very much.
We need to remember though, Mike was a dirty cop waaay before he met Saul, Gus and Walt.
Mike still had moral issues with it though. He wouldn’t kill (anyone else) for a while, wouldn’t take dirty jobs until Gus saved his life from the street brawls and even then did it with the justification of revenge.
@@GyroNutz he was a corrupt cop.
This scene is eerily similar to when they bury Lalo and Howard under the super lab. Mike was downright ashamed of himself but here he seems used to it but still ashamed.
This cold open is by FAR the most frightening scene of the entire BrBa/El Camino/BCS universe. The way they dismantle the bike and put it into the barrel then open another one for Drew is horrifying. There is no coming back from something this horrible.
You could even argue they once again broke bad.
@@RealBonobreaking bucks you mean.
them dismantling the bike might as well have been an analogy for what they did to drew afterwards
Like temperature, the acid is going to eat faster through something the more exposed it is- chopping up the body before placing in the barrel was probably standard, especially after rigor mortis sets in
It implies that they did the same thing to drew…. it’s terrifying
@@greenbean4422 pretty sure they just toss the entire body in like before
This makes me wonder how many missing people are actually people who witnessed something they shouldn't have and got killed for it
10000% it’s so sad to realise this has probably happened to a missing persons out there & there family’s truly never knew what happened to there son or daughter & even family member < this is such a good show but powerful in every way ☹️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@@GASHEAD-jq1cihonestly agree with this
Yeah, statistically speaking, it’s happening in multiple places on earth right now :(
This stuff happens all the time. It's a sick and demented world, and humans are the real evil.
@@arthurfleck629 Well no, it's not THAT common to be happening simultaneously everywhere at any given time... but yeah it surely happens once every few times you hear somebody went missing.
Obviously, the worst thing they could have shown was the boy's body in the acid, but there's something even more heartbreaking about the systemic disassembly of his bike-it just reinforces the innocence and joy that was lost.
The soundtrack is really what makes this scene for me, there's just something so unsettling about it
you can literally make puppies look sinister with the right soundtrack.
I mean the subject matter is absolutely bleak as well
Reminds me of the chernobyl miniseries
soundtrack name
@@zimknxckb4ckDisassembly 🔪🚲👦💀🥩🩸
Probably my favourite cold open from the show. So dark and depressing
Bravo Vince
Bravo bince
People who hyper obsess over this show like you don’t even get it. And saying what you said only confirms that
Why do you even care enough to comment that. Someone woke up in a hissy mood today
@@bobbymcfee2974what?
What a wholesome scene of a nice teacher and grandpa showing their mentally challenged apprentice how to responsibly dispose of Sharp objects.
Mike: 😑
Gotta love them
I know right! It was such a barrel of laughs
Oh snap
Bravo Vince.
2:30 Mike thinking about how people like Howard weren't in the game.
Another one who wasn't in the game, but sadly was present in the wrong place in the wrong time.
EA Sports, it's in the game
@@duffman18😅
I've realized that despite Mike being one the lesser evils amongst them, he is involved in two of the worst crimes in this universe. The coverup of Drew Sharp and Howard Hamlin
@@joseluis5055 Nacho's dad read him like a book, likes to think himself a dark knight but is just another gangster.
To me is pretty obvious Walt is still a little bit troubled by what happened. Not as Mike perhaps, and obviously not as Jesse, but he is. Todd on the other hand is completely cold, a true psycho.
Yeah, but knowing how Walt's mind tended deal with guilt:
It's only a matter of time before he starts telling himself "it had to be done" or "it could've been worse", or "actually it was someone else's fault",
or whatever excuse criminals tell themselves in order to convince themselves the're the "good guys" somehow.
The problem isn't weather or not they feel bad about what they do, it's weather or not their willing to change their behavior.
@@N313GrayFoxwhether*
otherwise i agree tho
@@N313GrayFox Yeah, I agree. I was merely thinking about how these characters differ from one another and how its shown here with no words spoken.
@@N313GrayFoxThat’s his narcissism kicking in
@@KeksweitwerferThat's such a microcosmic moment, too. Guy _does_ have guilt, but he actively works to shoo it away to suit his egotistical goals and actions.
The musical score really resonates with the scene so damn well.
music was always top notch in this show. every time
@@cqgator Very true.
Very Boards of Canada-esque. Or some of the more ambient Aphex Twin's tracks
music name
@@zimknxckb4ckit’s called disassemble, part of the the original soundtrack for the show
Honestly I’d love to just watch this in reverse so it looks like three full grown men re just putting together a small dirt bike
With some pickup truck commercial music in the background
From the magical liquid that generates bike parts.
They were putting together a gift to their little buddy, Drew Sharp!
@@derekcheesball1248 😂 yeah and reverse chainsaws and grinders that weld parts together
'Fixing Good'
I feel bad for Drew’s parents because they’re never going to know what happened to their son.
Jesse will reveal
Jesse revealed everything to Hank and Steve, they have recorded everything on camera.
@@davireal1657Then they died, lol.
The disc with Jesse's confessions was at Jack's compound, we don't know if they destroyed it after watching so maybe while investigating the scene other cops found it, and Marie tells them they recorded it at their house
I like to think Jesse's recording was found after the finale since Todd's uncle did watch it
Despite not being grisly and bloody, this was one of the most difficult scenes to watch.
Mike's hate for Walter must have skyrocketed after this.
If Mike was that emotional about stuff like this then he would've had problems with Gus as well.
@@BlakeFerrethe kinda did have a problem with Gus when he confronted him about letting Nacho and his Dad go.
and lol @@chrisa8863
why
@@chrisa8863 but not when gus used and disposed of children when dealing drugs
Mikes face at 2:25 is so haunting. I believe his inner monologue is saying (in the words of Paul Edgecomb)
“I've done some things in my life I'm not proud of, but this is the first time I've ever felt in real danger of hell.”
In the end, we can agree Todd's draw on the gun was sharp.
Goddamn this is good.
and then he erotically asphyxiated himself to death using Jesse's chains 😂
You mean the way he drew his his gun was sharp
@@binarystar300
Walt also pipe bombed all over gus frings face
Todd saw the boy, an drew sharp on him .
Mikes face at 2:25. Full of sorrow and anguish. How far he has fallen since Better Call Saul.
I think where he morally changed is in 609 (Fun and Games) when he talked to nacho’s father
After that he knows he can’t strive to be a good person anymore, in better call saul we see Mike had something still in him after Werner but in 609 its gone…
@@aldahry4573and the shot of mike being behind a "gate" really elevates your point
Surely he has the thought of "what if this was my granddaughter" in the back of his mind
Just wait until you see his face in the scene where he dissolves Kaylee!
This scene is perhaps the most horrific in the entire series after you yourself have had kids. Imagine them murdering your own boy for no reason and putting his precious body in a plastic container to be dissolved by acid. You cannot fathom the sheer horror of it all. These people were deep into evil, psychopathic territory. They were all culpable. Awful stuff.
worst part is those types of people are everywhere. they control every aspect of our lives.
I don't even have kids and I'm hesitant to rewatch this show because I know this will eventually come up. So I'll probably never watch it again if I have kids.
I love how it first looks like Walt doesn‘t want to look at the Body and goes away because of that, implicating that his Moral Compass is still somewhat intact but then it‘s revealed that he was just getting a barrel. Cold as Ice, doesn‘t give a damn.
You can clearly tell he cares a little still, but there's not a lot of that care left. At the end of the day he accepted the death of Drew pretty quickly and decided to stay in the business knowing this could happen again, and that's when he really stopped caring and his soul was truly beyond saving, you could never redeem someone like that.
2:23
Yea
Walt looked way more remorseful than Mike did. Kinda annoying how people try to paint Walt as a villain when Mike was probably just as bad.
@@H.K.5whether Mike was more remorseful or not, he was complicit with all of this. He's just as guilty as Jesse, Walt or even Todd
Probably the worst thing Walter has done, dissolving a child in acid, good way to fast track your way to hell
Worse than watching Jane die
@Keksweitwerfer no this really be the worst. Ok maybe actively poisoning the child last season.
@@katshuskysthis feels worse. At least Brock was never going to die and Walt poisoned him to save himself from Gus, but here it's just out of money and power.
@joseluis5055 Well they don't wanna go to prison. But yeah I had a sick feeling because the parents will never know
He even says in the next episode that he’s going to hell
The most disturbing scene in the show
Just taking apart a bike for restora- o. Complete disassembly- what about the 2nd barrel?
Yes, or at least a close second to "Happy birthday mr President".
In TV history
@@Sildesalaten That scene is not canon in my book.
@@ACSR17what sceen ?
The grimness really sets with knowing disassembling and melting the bike is the easy part....
Not if you're Todd 😂
Nah, the human is softer and more elastic/squishy so it's easier to stuff down into the barrel. The bike required a lot of extra sawing just to fit, definitely more work and with sparks flying that could burn you. I'm a bit on the lazier side so if it was one job or the other I had to do I'd personally take the former
@@pro-socialsociopath769 I meant morally easier.
@ pro-socialsociopath769
It ever occur to you that people are NOT, in fact, impressed by your sociopathy? 🙄
I’ve seen you often in the comments with this same demeanor.
Darkest moment in the entire show.
I don’t know, Walt refusing to go kart with Jesse is definitely up there
@@ieatsand9259 As well as the instance that Walt throws himself at Carmen and she turns down his advances, thus preventing us from ever getting to see her naked. That still haunts me to this day.
@@insouciantforce7640 Makes me wanna cry.
@@insouciantforce7640ass like an onion
love how everybody is wearing lighter earth tones while todd is the only one wearing all black during these scenes
2:22 Their faces...the guilt is so heavy.
Mike looks so done. "How did my life get to this?"
Dunno
I’d be glad to have no witnesses
What if they all just started messing around with the pieces of the bike as the ominous music played, like Walter just holds part of it over his head and starts acting like a monkey as Todd and Mike stand there laughing.
Mike wouldn’t have laughed.
What ?
That made me laugh out loud hahaha that's hilarious 😂
What a random thought
😂😂😂
Todd's literally a sharpshooter
😂😂😂
Jesse is the only guy witnessed this while rest of them already dead
Walt is such a wholesome guy! He just makes me melt!
He cooks his Stew Sharp 🔪🚲👦💀🥩🩸🍲
@@hearmth6618
Haha Stew Sharp 😂😂
Mike's expression on the thumbnail is perfect.
😑
Looks photoshopped lol
His soul leave his body
Nacho must’ve rolling in his grave somewhere in the desert seeing what Mike has come to
This is one of the top scenes that made me feel genuinely sick in the Breaking Bad universe
Dunno I liked it
It’s just a show you meek betas
Probably one of my favourite cold opens...its just so damn dark
Yes this and the one where Jesse is trying to revive Jane😢 these are two of the darkest cold opens.
This is the exact moment Drew Sharp became Stew Apart
bro 💀
Bravo Vince!
Lol
bro cmon
Wow…. Wow…
One of the things I love about Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul, and what makes it so realistic, is that if something is trully screwed up, I feel it. Every series, every movie has to be packed with action, gun shots, death all the time - it's meaningless at this point.
I watched Breaking Bad for the first time in 2019 and it was a refreshing approach to brutality - there wasn't a lot of it comparing to other shows, but I got so used to shows not giving any crap about someone's death that seeing Jessie that couldn't get over over some random kid's death was like "yeah, it actually is such a screwed up thing to do". Other shows only make you care about someone's death if that someone was important. This show makes you care about a random character that showed up in the episode only to die. What other show does that?
There's also Fred's death in BCS and how it isn't just shrugged off but instead made into a pivotal plot point.
@@rubenk.7150 exactly
Probably The Wire and The Sopranos
@@ThePissedOffOwl Aaaaaahhhhh... Wiiiiiireee
This scene is so powerful because we never see what happens to Drew but it’s all implied from previous moments on the show and the fact they show the bike getting the same treatment. We’re left to fill in the blanks and that’s what adds to the horror of the scene.
The song of this scene is called "Disassemble."
Enough said.
By Dave Porter
Todd deserved that punch
This is probably the darkest cold opening in any show ive seen.
Dark and terrible things happen in the world, and most of them are never seen or taken any notice of.
Best scene in the entire show hands down. Nothing will ever top this level of music, suspense, sadness, and whimsy. BRAVO VINCE GALLAGEN YOU CANNOT MISS!!!
you clearly have no idea what the word whimsy means
Gallagen is the man!!
Gallagen and Gold...what a duo!
music name
Gallagen has been grinding since day 1
So weird seeing this as a dad now, I mind watching it years ago when it came out and just treating it like a somber scene. Now, I'm bloody crying! My kids have turned me soft!
This is the moment when Drew Sharp became Bike Ehrmantraut.
Their dismantling of the bike implies that drew's body was also dismatled before it was dissolved
Chop chop 🔪🔪👦💀🥩🩸
I thought the same, but they’re using the same barrels that they managed to shove Victor in. They didn’t need to dismember him, and Victor is, well was, a full grown man.
In the insider podcast (Breaking bad podcast)
Vince mentioned that they never thought about dismembering the kid's body cuz they feel it was bad taste
@@slayerpro1856 That and too much mess.
i scrolled way too far to find this
Man there's too many top moments from this show... when drew died... the elation we all felt after successful robbig the train... to utter tragedy and despair... man, ill watch this for a 4th time
That was so sad the parents never knowing about what happened to their son
I think they're better off not knowing 😂
Oddly, scene like this remind of a sober truth: Out of everyone, Todd would have probably made the best drug kingpin. He simply has no conscience, no pride, no real emotion about anything. He doesn't commit unnecessary crimes, but he has absolutely no qualms about doing what needs to be done. Family around him get killed; he shrugs it off. He isn't overly greedy, but if there is money to be made, he will pursue that. He isn't paranoid or delusional; he doesnt think he is smarter than he is, but he always applies himself and tries to learn. Dude is unlikeable as they come; but in the cold light of day, he really would make for the perfect leader for a drug organization.
Except he can't read people whatsoever, as evidenced constantly throughout the show, which ends up getting him killed. He would've been terrible.
He was also dumber than a bag of hammers.
he would be a good enforcer for a major criminal enterprise@@bigboysdotcom745
Wasn't he obsessed with Lydia?
He's a double-digit IQ version of Gus Fringue'.
You cut this right before the most satisfying part in this sequence.
Weird upload time but such a great follow up to that awesome heist episode
It’s weird for you.
Bro did nothing he probably wouldve kept his mouth shut.
The scary part is that he probably would have talked to someone at some point. What would they have done then?
This is how soap is made
You do not talk about fight club
Boy meat soap 👦🥩🧼
The choice for score only makes this scene so much creepier.
Fantastic detail that I never noticed.
The MOMENT Jesse lights his cigarette, Todd starts across the parking lot, audibly crunching the gravel with each step.
When I was deployed with the Army, the only thing you had any control of was using tobacco. If you dipped, smoked, etc. etc. If you did, smoking that cigarette was your five minutes of peace that you could escape and distract yourself with.
Todd is SUCH a problem and polar opposite in Jesse's life, that Jesse can't even light a cigarette and have five minutes of normalcy, without a psychopath inserting himself into the situation.
This is the moment where Drews parent couldn't find their dirt bike
Todd wore gloves to get out the objects but didn't wear gloves to remove the body
2:25 Mike's face just screams "Damn us all."
I wonder if Mike left the room during the disposal of Drew. His expression speaks volumes seeing a young child, someone’s young son, who wasn’t ever in the game, now deceased.
Those idiots were lighting up RIGHT NEXT to the methylamins
Would have loved to see the part where Jesse punched him.
But you can also do a separate upload of that scene 😀
Hint hint
Also the part where Mike threatens him. Wink wink
Also the part where Walter White becomes Heisenberg.
They were evil.
Not Todd though
If that seems crazy, just imagine how many kids their product killed.
Even the background music of this show was alwas perfectly on point
After howard, I think this is the worst death in the entire universe
This one probably hit Mike hard, thought of his grand daughter.
I’ll always put this episode on when I come back to Breaking Bad. This and the Andrea assassination by Todd
This is actually a darker scene compared to my future
Darkest scene of the entire show / breaking bad world.
Little did Mike know that he was going to be disposed of in the exact same way.
Todd has such great interpersonal skills. I could see him working as an HR rep.
F todd
Todd is the perfect example of a psychopath.
I can hear Michael telling himself, "he wasn't in the damn game"
I used to listen to this track on repeat- it’s called disassemble by Dave Porter
best series i have ever seen
Are you just slowly uploading every scene from the show or what
So what
I mean, do you not know the name of this channel?
An I`m slowly watching the whole show for a fourth time via little snippets on TH-cam
Gotta milk every last drop of relevancy this shows got
@@BulkBogan1920still got many years of that.
The notes at 0:41 reminds me heavily of the opening track off the Blade Runner 2049 OST.
That was actually the first time I felt sick to my stomach while watching the show.
It got me going, personally...
@pro-socialsociopath769 going where? I mean I liked that they showed the dark side and reality. That's it not all fun and money.
The look on Mike's face is one that he knows he's not dealing with the Moriarty genius of Fring but a Dr. Frankenstein madman
Fun fact that I found in this video: Walter White, Mike and Todd are dissolving the same boy they met at the desert. Bravo Vince!
Vrabo bince!
I certainly HOPE it’s the same boy and not another one they iced between episodes. 😬
The song is PERFECT for this scene
Nah it should have been funkytown and the scene would've went a lot differently
You know, I like to think that one of the only things Mike appreciates about Walter is Walt's insistence that everyone follow proper lab safety protocols
The scariest scene from the show
I missed days like this on the show before it got dark.
Everything in BB that hampers Walt and jessie's operation is deceased and "DISSOLVED"
im shocked the whole dirt bike fits in that barrel.
Instantly regret clicking on this
No tears now, only dreams 😤
It reminded you of your past, eh?
Wish they showed Jesse socking Todd in the face. Best part.
Walt and Mike visually did have enough of a conscience to know how messed up this scene was. The most evil act of the entire universe.
Messed up how quickly Walt seemed to get over it though…. Whistling with not a care in the world
Mike : we have to take this bike apart, piece by piece. Then remove the evidence
"It needed doing." - Chris Partlow
After better call saul, the events of Breaking Bad are even more depressing
2:24 that expression on Mike’s face is one we’ve never seen him make before this. He’s utterly horrified.
One of the coldest opens I've ever seen.
Mike's face is profound acting and Walt did a good job as well.
Walt never pulled the trigger but he melted the body into nothing but soup
Seems like it would have been easier just to take the motorcycle to the junk man who crushed their Winnebago and have him scrap it for them.
It was at this moment that Drew became human stew
Waltuh
@@victorgomes509Say my name. 🍆
You can have it all his empire of dirt. he can put you in a barrel. Walter can make you hurt lol
Wrong place wrong time