Walt's Deal With The Schwartzs | Breaking Bad
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- Walt goes back to some old friends looking to strike a deal.
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From Season 5, Episode 16 ‘Felina’ - Walter White makes one last attempt to secure his family's future, while also visiting some old enemies, during his final return to Albuquerque.
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Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in this world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
Elliott showed a lot of restraint by not simply grabbing Gretchen, jumping out the closest window and gliding to safety using his ears
Deceased😂😂
@@nightcrawler2126 I’m dying 😂😂😂😂
Bruh 😂😂😂😂
I fucking can’t lmaooo
Hahaha
Everybody gangsta until the *2 best hitmen west of the mississippi* show up
I like how you never even suspect skinny Pete and Badger are hitmen it was a great reveal
@@youdeserveit8575 r/wo- mane fuck it it doesn’t matter
@@youdeserveit8575 duh's on you, buddy
Thank God I'm east. The closest thing I have to worry about is Chicago.
@@youdeserveit8575 I don't believe "i like how you" is directed towards OP, but a more general statement.
Walter built up such a reputation of a criminal that he's literally using two junkies with laser tags to scare people 😂
*pointers
show some respect, they're the 2 best hitmen west of the mississippi.
You did not just disrespect two of the best hitmen west of the Mississippi. Just be careful and weary when your taking a walk down Santa Fe or Manhattan or anywhere
@@DominantDodo *beams
He killed 9 locked guys in 2 minutes
Badger went from a guy who makes minimum wage waving a sign around to one of the best hitmen west of the Mississippi. Truly a 0-100.
they really never leave half measures in any character arc
Was that actually him?
him and skinny pete pointing lasers
@@skighte4256 - r/woosh
@@ds_axe12 nah I was answering mishi2001 question
"Cheer up beautiful people" Walt is a really nice guy, very supportive
yes on gunpoint
@@shivamsangar Details
Wholesome
Walt being sarcastic, because he sees their lifestyle as being stolen from him, with their lovely house and happy success, and looks.
I have made your 999 likes into 1k 😃
this is the moment Walt used Laser Tag to launder all his money at once
Haaaaa! Good one!
DAMN THATS GENIUS😭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Underrated comment
Saul was right all along.
@@soumyamajumdar9932 he always was
Lmao they were scared here but can you imagine how much more scared they would be the next day when they hear on the news that Walt used a military machine gun to kill like 15 people.
Never thought of that, wow
Also the ricin
@@IwinMahWay Oh yeah because he told her it was ricin , she would go to the hospital!
@@Lugh444 it was too late, Lydia died after that, you can see that in El Camino
And on top of that use ricin to poison someone to death
Even normal viewers who are watching this scene believed at first that he actually hired 2 pro hitmen
That's how scary Walt became
No cap I was like 😳😳
Yeah I thought he hired some of the Nazis at first
With that kind of money he has i would actually think he hired hitmen. I just laughed so damn hard to the reveal of the hitmen
He... didn't?
@@alexmatraszek415 They showed that it was just Badger and Skinny Pete using laser pointers
You'd think Elliot could hear those hitmen in the bushes from a mile away
😭😭
🤣🙌
His ears are like 👂😐👂
And I thought I had some big ears!
😂😂😂😂💀💀💀
The most impressive feat is that walt somehow, beyond all odds, managed to make two methheads hold a laser at that range with that accuracy for so long.
They had a lot of practice playing rage at jesse's
You can see in the clip that their aim starts to stray
They both went to rehab and got clean like 2 or 3 Seasons ago
What do you mean by 2 crackheads, they're the best hitmans!
The lasers move around a bit but honestly with a high powered laser it's not very difficult
Just think of all the breakfasts Walt Jr will be able to buy with all that money
All the real bacon, not that fake crap😂
He'll buy tons of cereal
@@jessperez477 While he relishes in how good it feels to be a smart ass.
Probably like 47 breakfasts. That's crazy.
@@jessperez477 i mean veggie bacon is more expensive than normal bacon farmer johns,bar s the Kirkland stiff
Walt’s trolling is beyond the charts in this scene
copious amounts of tomfoolery.
Unbelievably devious actions
we do a little trolling
Incomprehensible quantity of buffoonery
Astronomically minuscule number of silliness
Elliot : Walt let us pay for the cancer treatment.
Walter : OK
*T H E E N D*
Or if they just didn’t live in the states he could’ve gotten treatment.
It wasn't about that, it was about providing for his family once he was dead
LOL that would not have help support walters family afterwards.
@@Tau-_ and died because it was dog shit
In Canada doctor: Next week start treatment, Walter.
Walter: Oh ok
*THE END*
I kinda love that while walt was a serious fucking powerful drug lord, powerful enough to scheme things like the prison killings, at the end he used a cheap but smart trick to intimidate someone, like he did with Tuco.
Walt knew how to maximise things, $200,000 and $20,000 for the same result
Walt wasn't that powerful, he was just underestimated a lot because people saw him as a weak middle class white man, he just wanted to make money then live good with his family but he didn't know skyler WAs a traitorous rat that never loved him
@@jancarlosmanon4556 Skylar and even his breakfast hungry ungrateful son.
Are u talking bout him blowing his office up?
@@beanteam2217 i think I did but its been a while since i wrote that lol
Walt had the shadow of Gray Matter looming over him for all those years. After this, Gretchen and Elliott will always have the shadow of Heisenberg looming over them.
Nicely put. Finally he had the upper hand, even in death.
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@@gsus458 they literally did not do anything to walter. He sold his work and shares and went his own way. Then after years he became a drugs lord, got cancer, they even wanted to pay for the treatment. And then he has the audacity to threaten them like this?
Walter is pure evil. If you think he is the good guy or he deserved the money he had your just ignorant. Walter raped skyler. Killed many many people, just because it waz better for him. Threatened these people. Fucked his entire family. Blackmailed his brother in law. He did literally not a single good thing in the series
@@bas_ee Did any of us ever claim Walter was in any way a good person or has made good decisions? You're quite litterally speaking to the wind. Its his own fault that he sold his shares, but that doesnt change the OP's statement. His mistake was like a looming shadow over him for his whole life. No ones saying Gretchen and Elliot did shit to Walter. Interpret better.
@@bas_ee Gretchen cheated on Walt with Elliot and Gray Matter never thought about giving Walt the slightest bit of share when he left Gray Matter because of that, which is very understandable. Imagine how awkward it must be to be the third-wheel Leader along with your Ex that cheated on him with a friend, and that same exact friend. The only thing that walt did wrong is that he's got big ego problems and chose not to accept their help when he thinks he can do it alone by himself.
Using Jesse's 2 best friends to get revenge on your own 2 ex-best friends. Genius.
Very allegorical
Bravo Vince!
This isn't revenge he's just using them
@@jamespell1138 revenge for saying walter has no contribution of the company on tv
@@skinnyjoe9714 Vravo Bince!
Its crazy how he went from "my family wants me to take the treatment so I can be around" to "my family can't wait till the cancer comes back to finish me off"
Even crazier still when you realise the entire show takes place in less than 2 years.
@@Hysteria98 ikr with a 5 year runtime altogether
sad😓
Part of the business
Stay positive no matter what
Walt is a genius. He did not say that they will die as soon as they attempt to run away, but maybe a day or a year later. The goal is for them to live in fear EVEN AFTER they run away and eventually consider giving the money to the Walt's family, even though in reality no one was watching them.
finally found this comment, i tought im the only one thinking about it
@@muhammadwayassirli2101 it was actually the point of the threat.
The thing it isn't that big of a deal for them to "do the right thing".
ok bro
@@stormranger528 nah man, these two were the only ones thinking about that
I believed those lasers were real till the very last moment.
no
@@yuarkok6273 yeah
wait oh okk i thought they just did real lasers till the end where they show fake lasers i didnt make sense off of it
ok that makes sense i didnt read correctly lmao
That was the effect he had given his reputation
The lasers were very real.
The best part is that while Walt would never actually hurt them unless he truly had to, he was an absolute master of mind games. Pete and Badger with a couple of dollar store laser pointers completely ruined Gretchen and Elliot for the rest of their lives. 🤣
Lmao. Get real. Elliot and Gretchen are the ultimate winners of this show. They'll give Walt Jr. the money on his birthday and slowly but surely the memory of Walt's threat will fade away as they get on with their busy billionaire lives, going to fancy parties, traveling the world, making big deals, expanding, etc. Meanwhile Walt is dead, Skyler is living hand to mouth, Marie lost her husband and also making little money, and Jesse is an outcast working at the Wasilla Walmart for 14 bucks an hour, if that.
@@CheerfullyCynical829 but what will Walt JR do?
@@User98272-ue be rich and eat breakfast like a goat
@@User98272-ue Go to a state college close to an IHOP or Dennys, eat pancakes and waffles every day, and get B and C grades. As I recall he was never an A-student or all that smart. He made a halfway-decent website though. Maybe he'll end up doing web design.
It’s funny that they still don’t know that badger and Pete left
Just rewatched Malcolm in the Middle and I have a hard time believing this incredible performance was done by the same man who showed his son how to roller blade in spandex.
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😂😂😂😂😂
Why do I not feel weird if Walt showed his son how to roller blade in spandex? It is kind of the Walt thing to do!
He never half-asses a role
Walter really didn't die in the end Malcolm in the Middle is where witness protection put him
I love this scene because it makes Walt feel like some sort of comic book super villain.
He really turns from the protagonist into the villan. But he remains believable and understandable throughout. In the end he is a monster but a monster you can understand. I disagree with what he does but understand why he does what he does, that's a good villan.
@@Vitoreo a protagonist can still be a bad guy
Moral of the story is teachers should be paid more…
@@Vitoreo A protagonist can still be a bad guy. Protagonist doesn't mean hero, just that they're the main character
He broke bad
This is the moment when Walter Jr becomes wealthy Walter Jr..
Infinity breakfast
Brings a new meaning to what WW meant lmao
That crippled twat didn't deserve a dime.
@@I_AM_BAYTOR - Absolutely agree!
He would get a real bacon, not that crap.
What’s interesting is that Walt is ok with everybody thinking that Gretchen and Elliot are the ones giving their money to walts kids, when in fact only Gretchen and Elliot know it’s Walt’s money. This shows that the most important thing to Walt’s ego, is that Gretchen and Elliot know that he was successful on his own, without them.
at this point in the show, Walt didn't even care about his ego, rather, he cared about his kids
It's important, since they dare to believe they got their fortune by their own merit instead of Walt's. It's reasonable that Walt wants them to know it was not.
I think this topic is about walt's self-respect and not his ego.
@@SatyaRM647 Walt's character arc is about what a toxic ego can make a person do. He was about to give up when he saw Gretchen and Elliot talk about how he Didn't contribute anything to their company. It was a blow to his ego, so he left the bar and made his way back to Albuquerque to confront them.
@@adamjohnson2914 yeah, i agree that walt is an egomaniac but i am just talking about this situation that he wanted to give money to his family by his own pocket and not by Elliot and Gretchen.
imagine if that bartender guy didnt change the chanel
Imagine if Walt just held on to his shares
We would have never known who the best hitman on the west of Mississippi are .
Imagine if walt accept elliots job offer. *credits roll*
Imagine if Huell never lifted Jesse's dope
@@markgriz or started something fresh using his God given talent and genius instead of allowing his life to fall into misery and apathy for years until he became such a shit fuck of a person that cancer was the best thing to ever happen to him because it justifies him "tranforming" to hiesenberg
Skinny & Badger are the best snipers in the world. 😃
@The Horny Vegan's Little Brother 😂
Nope. Just west of Mississippi.
What's great is that this ties into El Camino. The money they give Jesse is probably the money Walt paid them to be the "hitmen."
I know it makes for a better story, but I have a hard time thinking Walter would have actually trusted those two nimrods not to mess up their cues.
@@PKBratney yeah, I am also surprised they were actually able to target the bodies with the lasers at their first attempt
This is the moment when Walter White became Mike Ehrmantraut.
But Mike failed . His money got seized
Lol!
@@Sewingbee23 I thought he did have a small nest egg set aside for his granddaughter?
@@ztunelover he did but everytime he tried to give it to his granddaughter it was seized by the police
Walt does kinda act like Mike in this scene
“Cheer up, Beautiful people.” God i love that line
So do I
You can just hear the contempt in his voice.
Walt is secretly a once.
walter is secretly a marilyn manson fan
The contempt is so great. He's referencing how "beautiful" they looked on Charlie Rose while diminishing his contributions to their work and how he's well aware of how awful he looks in comparison, haggard and on the run. His pride driving him to one last F**K YOU. Phenomenal acting 👏 👌
Everyone here knows that if Walt didn't do that last bit, that they would've went straight to the FBI and turned in all that money right?
And left Walt's family without a cent to their name, yup. They were bastards, billionaires always are.
@@juliagoetia They have so much to lose so they wouldn't want to take the risk of being suspicious, so they would turn the money in to protect themselves.
@@juliagoetia well in their situation it makes sense. They offered to help Walt and when he became a meth king it made sense to further themselves from him. Also turning it into the FBI is the right thing to do from anybody’s point of view except those who know Walts point of view.
@@spacehead1au936 Even for those who knew Walt's POV. Being sympathetic to a cause doesn't make it right.
lol what will they tell the FBI?! A drug lord just dropped 10 million dollars in their house to give their son?! They would look like suspicious collaborators. No they were greedy rich couples that couldn't be trusted with someone else's money unless it came with a big incentive.
This is the moment when Elliot’s ears became Bogdan’s eyebrows
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Lmao
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
ngl i thought those were real hitmen when i watched the show lol
I laughed so hard when Badger and skinny Pete jumped in the car😂
We all did
300th LIKE
Woulda bin mike in the trees if he was still alive he was kinda walts bodyguard and mentor training him how to do shit
it's just show, all of this no real, relax
Love how Walt doesn't just spew out words but makes the couple actually imagine their demise through amazing storytelling if the money isn't laundered.
1:22
"Yeah, totally man! Handshake is sacred yo."
Right on!
Almost as sacred as a pinky promise
They flipped the coin
Thats the church yo
Word, bubala.
I liked how when he said best hitmen, and the laser dots are all wobbly up and down. 🤣😂
They're expertly showing all the places they can shoot.
That's actually pretty realistic. You can't actually hold a sniper still in real life.
@@Ahmedkhaled-ev1jw Depends on how far away it is.
@@Ahmedkhaled-ev1jw If you’re mounted on the ground with a bipod then yes you could.
@@aaronrodgers5852 the gunmans breathing and heartbeat even would cause the laser to visibly shake
I was kinda bummed because he had so much more money he could’ve given away, but all he wanted from the start was $737,000.
That 737000 doesn't count anymore. He made the math based on what he had at the time. Now that Skylar lost the house and she herself is facing possible prison time. They literally have nothing. Im even surprised she was able to afford that apartment in the last episode since she has two kids to tend for and I doubt she can ever get a good paying job with her reputation.
At this point they probably need upwards of a million dollars. But hey I might be exaggerating
The whole point is that he got greedy and kept going despite having multiple chances to get out of the game
@@israelruiz8706 It isnt greed its pride.
@@Edgariki pride is when he rejected the help from his old friends. Greed is when he had more money to know what to do with and still tried to make more
@@israelruiz8706 "Are we in the meth business or the money business?"
"...I'm in the Empire business."
He didn't need the money or intend to personally use it. For him it was just a way to measure his legacy, nothing but a number. I guess you could call it a greed for power or fame, but not the traditional greed.
"Cheer up, beautiful people. This is where you get to make it right."
What a badass line
The funny thing is they technically never made it WRONG, like why did Walt think it was their responsibility to make it right in the first place?? LMAO
@@tizzievanwinkles He always held contempt for their success on the basis for his own mistakes. It wasn’t on them that Walt sold his Grey Matter stocks, but Walt applied his own shame onto them.
@@gab2876Applied? More like projected!
Such a satisfying end to the Gretchen and Elliot storyline, they will live in fear for the rest of their lives, even if they do everything as requested, there will always be that lingering fear that Walt ordered them executed anyway.
Yup even when all the money is gone they’ll still think Walt ordered them to get killed as soon as the money’s been given. They’ll never live a peaceful live ever again
For Walt seeing as he's so petty.
@@Astarrrrr They don't really deserve that.
@@parkerboy795 Of course they do. The deceitful leeches ruined the man's legacy and would have perpetually stole from his family, had he not done what he did. Seeing it simply as "petty" and having sympathy for such c**ts is pretty telling what kind of person you are.
@@0kewl The man ruined his own legacy when he became a drug dealer. Stole from his family? Stole what? They didn't steal anything. He gave it away when you sold his shares of Gray Matter and walked away. And if you don't know why, it was because when he went to visit Gretchen's family, he found out she was rich and it made him feel inferior to her. The kind of person I am? You mean someone who knows when the main character isn't the good guy or victim of the story? Cause he sure isn't.
And to think this meeting happened because they had the nerve to insult Walter’s intelligence on tv just as he was about to surrender to the authorities Walter made sure he was was not gonna end his life on a whimper rather he would teach Gretchen and Elliot their place in life beneath his foot
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@@Spoon80085 nazi turd
@@Perkeletricksterservantofrher man, Its just hard to read something like this. Comes off like a rambling methhead
@Buster head I don't understand a single thing you said lol
Kinda not getting the whole point of this scene. He comes off as this super cunning and ruthless drug kingpin when all he’s doing is a last desperate effort to have the remaining fruits of his labor actually make a meaningful impact on somebody’s life. This is nothing but a broken man trying to get recognized for the awful but impressive things he did, Gretchen and Elliott are in no way beneath his foot lmao just look at their house
This is where Jimmy Mcgill became Kevin Kostner
lol
Slippin Jimmy 😂😂
"You are not, a Kevin Kostner!"
@@PolishGod1234 I was.....last night
I laughed way too hard at this.
Just think about it:
-A terrifying vengeful man from their past
-Presumed dead
-Wearing Grey clothes and looks as lively as a lump of clay
-Appears from their house out of nowhere
-Vows to haunt them forever and anywhere
I don’t think any criminal has ever reached poltergeist level terrorizing as Heisenberg did
he was a genius long before dont forget
Lalo Salamanca.
@@Garbageman28 Good point
@@Garbageman28 walt is literally lalo salamanco 2
Elliott's ears are much bigger than Hank's rock collection.
Goddam it they're minerals!
MINERALS GODDAMMIT!!
T H E Y R ‘ E M I N E R A L S
Jesus Marie!
GOD DAMNIT THEYRE MINERALS
this is the exact moment the two best hit men west of the mississippi become the two best hit men west of the mississippi
Vince genius
Omg hahahahahah
Vrabo bince
@@TheDream64 i like how your comment translates to "bargo deputy"
The guy playing Elliott's role must have had taken a lot of ridicule due to his ears since young age. Respect to him for not allowing the words of others destroy his dream of becoming an actor.
Talent speaks for itself.
Ryan Irwin- Diehl Agreed with every word you said.
Waiting for his chance to play Prince Charles?
Or an elephant
He must of heard the insults really loudly as well
I love that Walt used the fear of death to make these two do what he asked, and described it perfectly. It honestly scared the hell out of me describing being followed and hearing the sound of a foot step behind you only to see darkness.
@IRakuten A publically known, country-level druglord threatening you with a bullet through the back of your skull at an undisclosed point in the future is a powerful motivator.
That’s what happened to Tony Soprano 💀💀💀
You don't see darkness when your dead you see
What did he ask ? The scene was short cut
@@justaneditygangstar Was literally going to write the same thing!!
Love how calm and collected Walt is during this whole exchange.
I loved to see those skinny filthy idea stealers scared to death! One of my inventions was once stolen and i know how does Walt feel about them and he's definitely right !
Thats how the man that got nothing to lose act
He had plenty of time to rehearse his lines on the drive over
He's like 50% Mike in this scene
@@tardarsauce1842 Well, he did kill mike so he had to have absorbed some of his power source.
If Walter acted like this in the entire series he would’ve been bigger than Escobar
Once he didn't let his ego control him he became a true Magnificent Bastard
since he didn't deal with meek millionaires that renounce o the advantage of a weapon after an empty threat by an old man throughout the series, i doubt it.
@@majukun I mean he basically did the same thing with tuco who was a big time drug dealer and that was season 1
@@FreshZCORD if it wasnt for his ego, the man would become a millionaire legally, because he left gray matter out of “pride” too right?
@@raihanbaid367 true
Elliot: We’ll pay for the cancer treatment
Walter: Sure.
*Directed by Vince Gilligan*
You completely missed the point of the show...
@@fuzz6938 why do you say that?
@@reb-dom1ne If Walt was the kind of person who'd accept them paying for his treatment, he also would've not left Grey matter before it took off. His pride, and feeling of inferiorness prevented him from accepting any help.
And even if that wasn't the case, and he did accept help to pay for his treatment, he still wouldn't have had anything to leave behind for his family.
@@bigpoppa1234 yeah...that's the writing of an award winning tv series!😂
@@jimmy2fingers304 the comment was literally a joke .... how do you have no sense of humor at you're age? Actual wet blanket personality no offense
0:08 "A man who you once knew quite well"
I don't know why.. but this quote still hits me, and makes you realize that Walt truly did die long ago.
Or because Gretchen said it in an interview right before this. He said it mockingly to let them know that he knows everything.
He didn't mean it, he repeated what they said to maintain their perception of him, in order to intimidate them.
@@nickboyle8755 Yeah and they didnt find it funny or get it so he just shook it off ahahaha
This series was an absolute masterpiece.
Aside from Star Trek, the only series I enjoy more is The Walking Dead.
@@ImYourOverlord mee to walking dead is my favourite
So Walt gave money to them to launder it or what? I never saw the story for this
@@ImYourOverlord walking dead got so trash after a few seasons.....
@@Fantastic_Six That's what a lot of people say. I've been pretty forgiving of the people making the series, despite some things I'd like to see done differently. Looking forward to seeing how they conclude the series.
Everyone is gangsta untill skinny pete and badger reveal they are from mississippi.........
east of mississippi: calm
west of mississippi!!: real shit!!
@yeeeeeeeeeth YOU’R GODDAMN RIGHT......
(Thank god after millions of comments someone recognised me... btw very underrated anime...)
@@onizukaeichiki470 who yhe guk are you
@@Ren-qd3gk actually this kinda implies that the true best hitman lives east of the missisipi
I think elliot represents walt here. Wearing the same clothes, with walts ex woman, big house, money. This is who walt could/should have been. Even the conversation. Walt could never have a chat like this with skyler.
I was wondering the purpose behind him wearing blue. Since apparently breaking bad used alot of color symbolism.
why do you think this was what Walk should have been? The viewer has only seen the elliot/walt/gretchn through walt's perspective
We now know what kind of a manipulative person Walt was. Maybe this was just him manipulating the viewer through his perspective?
@@sanjithjoseph6906 Because their success was built off of Walt's work. Had they not screwed him over, had she not ditched him for Elliot, he would've been living high-society like they are.
@@du4lstrik3 you completely missed the point of my comment. All of what you are saying aren't facts - just Walt's perception
I choose to believe that Walt ditched Gretchen (his insecurity), left the company and sold his shares. If you bail on a company, thats your fault, no point being salty at others
Skyler is way hotter.
Fun fact: Vince Gilligan actually hired 2 of the best hitmen west of the Mississippi to make this scene as realistic as possible and Gretchen and Elliot's actors were not told anything before acting in this scene
Bravo Vince!
Vravo Bince!
Volvo vince!
HE CAN’T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS!
Vrave Binco
True story; I had finally gotten my brother to watch the show last year. We watched this finale together and at this scene, I tried SO HARD not to laugh when the red dots hit their chests because I knew what was happening. I had to LITERALLY bury my face in the couch cushion as to not spoil it for him that there was a comedic ending. At the end of the scene with Badger and Skinny, we LOST IT. We had to pause it due to how hard we were laughing. What made it funnier to him was that he thought I was crying or trying not to get emotional because he thought I knew that they would actually die. We were scream laughing for like half an hour. Honestly.
Lmao that’s so cute
That's gay
ok.
Wholesome as heck, hope I can see the scene this way with someone one day.
hahahha love this story.
He's definitely not the man they knew.
One of Walt's best plans/schemes of the entire series. And yet bittersweet because he will ultimately accomplish his original goal -- take care of his family -- they'll just never know it was really him doing it, they'll think it was Gretchen and Elliot. The irony that he had to let go of his ego in order to make it happen. And the way he scared them was ingenious -- giving them various times when the "hit" could happen -- a day, a week, a year.... if they don't do as he said they'll constantly be looking over their shoulders.
Ego is how you see yourself. Your self image. When Gus spoke to him about what defines a man he knew how to get to Walters mind. (Back then in season 3 when Gus still was a few steps ahead of Walt) he knew Walt didn't care what other people especially his family think about him, but rather cared about what he thinks about himself and what he thinks what people SHOULD think about him.
That's how Gus could manipulate Walt to cook for him.
That's why he told him: a man provides even though he is not appreciated, respected or loved. Walts ego immediate felt in love with that idea. Being a man who provides anyway. That's what he wanted to be for himself.
When the “hitmen” showed up, I was honestly kind of scared as well. Just seeing the two laser pointers in the darkness and knowing Walt’s mental state in previous episodes, I sort of knew he very easily would have gone through with his threat but with real hitmen. Heisenberg is scary man.
He no longer had any criminal connections. No more black book from Saul, he was betrayed by Jack's crew and he murdered Mike's guys. Skinny Pete and Badger where all he had, of course Gretchen and Elliot didn't know that
@@catslino5037honestly I love how I the end he didn’t really have anyone but himself to do all the work that needed to be done, it really let Walt’s intelligence shine like it did in the early seasons
What makes this so much better is that around 1:56, the laser goes off of them for a sec, showing that they’re really just two people with laser pointers lmao
@@pwnmeisterage Did you watch the show? Those aren't hitmen.
@@pwnmeisterage lmao are you randomly watching an unknown TV show clips or what
@@pwnmeisterage Did you even watch the show? Those aren’t actually hitmen they’re just two junkies. Walter was trying to intimidate them he didn’t need actual snipers
@@pwnmeisterage They’re something pretty close to untrained extras in the context of the show too you donkey
@@pwnmeisterage Nope, just 2 people with Laser pointers
“Cheer up beautiful people” one of my fave lines from the show
Ikr. Gotta use that one day. Hopefully I am not a drug lord or anything when I said that.
@@janewick509 you won’t be. You aren’t good enough
I always got some Heath Ledger's Joker vibes from both the line and his delivery
Beautiful? With those ears?
“This is where you get to make it right” that line carries soooo much weight
It sure does, it made the hairs on the back of my neck tingle...lol
It was a cool line. The truth is that Walter walked away from Gray Matter due to his insecurity. For all we know, with his personality, he couldn't build a multi billion dollar company. Gretchen and Elliot did that, not Walt.
they did that with Walter’s research
@@michaelescobar3746 Which they never would have been able to without his work.
Its a petty and pathetic line, knowing walt left because of his fragile ego.
"Use *my* money. *Never* yours."
The venom behind these words.
The only thing bigger than Walt's Meth Empire is Elliot's ears
And Bogdan's eyebrows
I love how if anyone else in the show heard, "best hitmen west of the Mississippi" would've known its was bullshit, but not Gretchen and Elliot, two people who seem so inexperienced with anything bad, they assume walt's claim is true, and not just some line from a western he uses.
Well after everything Walt did. They knew has was the most wanted man for murder even though it was the NeoNazis that killed Hank and his partner, and they knew about his meth empire. They had no way of knowing any better.
Even if they 'knew' the line was cliched and Walt was playing it up for dramatic effect, it's hard to gamble your life on that information. It's not just about what you know or even what they know, but equally about what they know you know. e.g. Walt could be perceiving his marks as entirely street-unwise even if they weren't, and playing up the drama *with* hitmen outside, solely to cement his point. Even if they had any indication Walt was lying here, would you take that chance? Would you risk you and your wife's life on that chance?
There where multiple people in multiple prisons murdered in a 3 minute time frame
I think everybody should and would be scared of Walt At that point
idk man it is coming from a wanted meth kingpin
A day after that Walt slaughtered 10 Neo Nazis with an M60 machine gun, and it will be on the news, Gretchen and Elliot would be scared as fuck
I think my favourite part of this scene is that Walt fully would've used professional hitmen and the only reason he gave the job to Badger and Skinny Pete was because it was cheaper and he knew Elliot and Gretchen wouldn't know the difference
Not because it was cheaper, but because at this point of the series he couldn't move freely, organize things as effectively and such. His likeness is all over media, his name etc. Finding Hitmen isn't easy, especially ones that would do the job even after he was dead, too many variables, too many risks. He was forced to play this instead
very true. his main motivation was to get as much of that cash to his kids as possible.
I doubt he actually wanted them to die.
@@chronica6457I feel like he would of if there was a possibility walt Jr didn’t get the money on his 18th birthday and they turned it over to the FBI
@@TheDorianTube Maybe.
This is Heisenberg fully developed, no strings attached, no family, he's no longer torn between being Walter or Heisenberg, he has made the transformation.
Nah that was Mr Lambert
@@classicdoomslayer1479 Mr Lambert is still Heisenberg imo
I think it's quite the opposite: the true Heisenberg was Walt during the whole season 5: a druglord acting not for his family, but only for himself and for his success. After Ozymandis he slowly turns into Walt with an internalized Heisenberg: he acts like Heisenberg, but only to redeem himself from what Heisenberg did. The fact he wears the same clothes of the first episode is symbolic.
He was always Heisenberg
Elliott could fly away with those ears
@FiniteAutomaton huh ?
Facts. 💯
"If you blink, you'll miss it"
Elliot's ears and Fernando Alonso's neck must be a part of the most perfect human body possible.
That a dumbo reference? 😂
Ok, Andrey Chikatilo
The fact that this scene exists because of a fan suggestion is all the levels of epic.
wdym can you explain
@@nowgo_
Wow, it's been a while.
Alright, let me break it down as best as I can for you.
There was a fan named Cordasco who, ironically, was also suffering from cancer. (If my sources are correct).
He actually met with the creators of Breaking Bad including Vince Giligan.
He asked Vince and the crew if they could bring back Elliot and Gretchen and give their story a proper end.
Vince agreed and even offered to let the fan know the ending of the show before it released. Cordasco refused and said he wanted to watch the finale with everyone when it actually aired.
Sadly, Cordasco died before the finale came out but his wish came true.
Hope that cleared things up.
@@CaptainphoenixofficialYT good samaritan
@@CaptainphoenixofficialYT That's so bittersweet
@@CaptainphoenixofficialYT Thank you
It’s hard to even take another show seriously after you’ve watched Breaking Bad. F’ing brilliant.
It sucks. Breaking bad was pretty much the first show I watched...
It’s very. Sets the bar really high, before watching BB i watched a lot of CW shows for instance and even kinda liked. Now is impossible, you keep searching for the next “hit” and the patience with lazy writing ends very quickly
Not even "The Wire" ?
I love Breaking Bad but I will never allow it to stop my enjoyment of other shows.
@@mrwoot08 that what I was going to say. It's the only other show on par with BB in terms of writing, direction, character development, grittiness, etc.
I love how gretchen and elliot are so out of touch with the real world let alone the criminal world, that they believed everything walt say at face value. And walt knew that
Hey, if a well known drug lord threatened me, I’m doing what they say
Well, the thing is that it is pretty easy for them to do it. So why not? Why take the chance in case Walt was t bluffing.
@@jamesbell1613well if you were them it would be very stupid since it could cost you your life because you dont know what would happen because walt makes it so believable, and all he wants is a few grand from them for walt’s family and then he is off, plus they have a millionaire company so its not that bad giving away that much money
@@togethercommentaryvideo5258 My thinking too is, something like this would not be worth the risk. It is assumed they will do the right thing and make sure Jr. gets his money.
I would’ve believed Walt too
Perfectly demonstrates how so much of Heisenberg’s terrifying power simply comes from bravado and legend.
Bravados Vincent
This is the moment Heisenberg became Walter White.
u mean walf became Heisenberg? im confused
@@antiplayz4535 Maaan, it was a joke
@@markbilisanczki2797 i dont get it tho
@@antiplayz4535 just use your head a little bit , its not complicated
@@markbilisanczki2797 bruh my brain smol 😂
I love this clip shows how intelligent and threatening walt can be
He's pure Heisenberg here. They said it in tahat interview...that sweet, kind, intelligent man is gone
you can see the change in character from the person he was in the beginning of the series, its amazing
2:08 when your hitman has an allergy sneezing problem
lol. I can totally imagine them bickering about.
He’d have gotten the two best hit men East of the Mississippi, but the travel cost was outrageous.
The fact that it was just badger and Pete using laser pens cracks me up every time lol
“My children are victims of their monstrous father” this line is mostly sarcastic but you can hear there’s some genuineness in his voice when he says it. Another showing of how he’s come to terms with his actions and such.
Even if he dies, he will haunt them forever. Brilliant.
3:52 I’m got the distinct feeling those two fine people were not going to uphold Walts request.
This feeling went away after the lazer dots took about 10 years off there lives.
What makes you think that?
He takes the vacuum guys advice when he was in the cabin walt asks him if he can trust him to give his money to his family and the vacuum guy said “if I said yes would you believe me”
I like that Vacuum Guy. He's low-key kind.
1:42
That stinger sends chills up my spine every time I hear it.
“Cheer up beautiful people. This is where you get to make it right”
Awesome line.
This is not the Walter they knew, this Was Heisenberg speaking, what a scene!
Or Walter acting like Heisenberg. Or simply 1 integrated entity
Heisenberg died with Hank.
Since Walter dropped the life of crime, Walter and Heisenberg became two separate entities.
@@waltermalone216 Walter died with hank
@@waltermalone216 Agreed with FreshBerryPie here. Walter died with Hank.
Afterwards, Heisenberg returned to scare the shit out of these two, Then straight up killed a room full of meth gang. That aint no Walter.
3:06 “POP!....Darkness”
What a bone chilling line and delivery. Absolutely terrifying to think about
The fact that Walter almost always stays calm while threatening people makes it even more chilling when he does.
Elliott: "I'm all ears"
3:30 this is probably the only time we see where all three founders of Grey Matter are this close
Correction: The 2 founders with one of their wives
@@gacd2104all 3 are founders
I love this scene. He negotiated as Walt at first, but then he enforced as Heisenburg. Genius writing.
I know that everybody’s got a different idea of when Walt truly became Heisenberg. But I think he’s pure Heisenberg in this scene. Walt always said that if he’d kept his shares in Gray Matter, his family would want for nothing. Instead, he sold his shares while Gretchen and Elliot made a fortune. These two were on his list just as much as Jack and Lydia were.
Honestly it wasn't their fault he sold his shares, that was his choices. He resented the fact they diminished his role in the company when it was his research they got rich off of. But again he chose to sell his shares of the company.
@@CaptainPancakes very true. I guess it’s true what they say: resentment really is corrosive
I think, he's both Walt and Heisenberg in this scene.
@@steveo518 it shows that walters arrogance and ego was there from the start, and only needed somewhere to manifest and blossom
Heisenberg is a persona, he slips in and out of it, there isn't any moment where Walt is completely replaced by Heiseinberg (except for his death, if you want to be philosophical about it).
Unlike Jimmy who lost everything, Walter actually accomplished what he planned all along: he died and left all the money in the world for his kids.
But Jimmy still have friends in prison who still call him Saul who respects him because he helps either them, their families or their friends throughout his action as Saul Goodman.
It was also implied that he got Kim back at the end. I think Saul had a better ending because he paid for his crimes, but he got something back in return. It was a good redemption arc.
I think that‘s to miss the whole point of the finale. Jimmy went to prison *as* Jimmy McGill. Contrary to what Chuck said about him, Jimmy showed he was capable of change when he intentionally sabotaged his plea deal and confessed before the court (and, maybe more importantly, before Kim). He finally owned up to his actions and buried Saul Goodman in the grave. He did what neither Walt nor Mike could do, namely, overcome the „bad choice road“.
not all of it as the aryan gang stole most of it. but $9 to $10million? is more than enough.
@@sukka4pain Yet, in prison, he is Saul. I love the contradiction.
You do realize that all of this happened because a random guy waited for his daughter as Jesse went to meet Walt on a bench.
Actually all this happened because Hank had to take a dump.
@@Verebazs 😂😂😂
I forget, who's the random guy?
@@DandyDNA he’s also in better call Saul. Looks scary but is nice and harmless. Idk why
I love this scene because it’s as if all the cold, depressing, loneliness that Walt experienced in Granite State was erased. He knows he’s probably about to die or go to jail in the following 24 hours and he doesn’t give the slightest shit, revenge is all he has on his mind for both Elliot, Gretchen, Lydia, and Jack’s entire crew.
*If Malcolm hadn't turn out to be another Francis then none of this would've happened*
Or maybe this is a prequel and Hal is Walter's persona after getting away?
Walter learned the handshake from Gus. Just like he learned many things from his other enemies.
And the way he speak, negotiate calmly in stoic voice remind me of Mike.
There's a theory out there that establishes that Walter "took" some of the behavioural aspects of the people he's killed, and in this clip you can see that he behaves differently, at times like gus, at times like mike, it's so interesting
@@vicentegutierrez5496The weird thing is that Walter mimicked Gus putting a towel before vomiting despite never seeing Gus do that. Walt was straight up soul sucking his victims essence or something.
This really shows how much power he has over the people in his life. With a simple word he had someone screaming
Walter is white
Jesse is a pink man.
@@H.K.5 gus is a fring man
@@thunderdan27 Mike is a Hermitehrmantraut
@@smokelife6315 badger is not a badger
Pete is skinny
Genuinely one of the best scenes in the entire show, and possibly the best sound design I ever saw in any show. The soft booms as the dots each turn off, the screeching noises when the dots light up, it's all so perfect.
The writing of this show and the acting of Brian just makes it so easy to root for Walt.
These comments are 30% commending Walt for his intimidation skills and 70% roasting Elliot for his huge ears.
2:28 i love how they intentionally made the laser aim right at us. Little details like that i love
Vravo Bince!
Couldn't even find this scene on TH-cam a few years ago. And now here it is in all its glory, with half a million views.
5.4 million dollars
A comical character from Malcolm in the middle show can pull a dramatic scene like this? Bryan Cranston deserved all those Emmys. 🔥🔥