They either wanted to or almost did a scene at the end of Breaking Bad where Hal wakes up and it was all just a dream he had. They actually did, but it was never part of it.
He may screw up.. a lot... a whole lot... okay way too much actually BUT his heart's always in the right place when it comes down to it and we can all relate to that
@@silkyjohnson7599 dunno..the late Gandolfini was a good actor indeed, however he always struck me as a bit one-dimensional. Not entirely his fault though, he was always cast into the same line of Goombah characters. Anyway, Bryan Cranston has a far wider acting range, he makes so hard to believe he's the same actor who played Walter White.
@@jmorlar2852 ehh, idk. I think we missed out. He wasn’t casted in many roles during The Sopranos run. And if you watched any of his films after The Sopranos, he was definitely taking on different types of characters.
Anybody remember when Hal finds out Lois is pregnant again and tells her everything is going to ok and goes out to get her ice cream. Then when he gets in the van starts sobbing uncontrollably while Malcom sleeps in the back.
What’s amazing about Cranston as an actor is that he disappears into his roles to such a degree, you never think about his other iconic characters while watching them. Hal and Walter White actually share some similar qualities (both family men, both have neurotic tendencies, both share a proclivity for running around in their tighty whities), but Cranston plays them so differently they’re easily discernible from each other. Two of the greatest TV performances and characters of all time. This dude is an absolute master of his craft.
To me, Hal was the best tv-sitcom dad ever! He wasn't the average comedy husband and father, who drank beer, watched football and kinda love-hated his family. Hal was passionate about his family, his especially, but also other things. Even though he wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed, he stayed curious about things. He was never afraid to show his emotions or any vulnerability. All this made him kinda more "realistic" (as realistic as Malcolm in the Middle could be) and also a better role model for young boys watching TV (as much as you can get a "role model" from TV)
4:12 Buyout 16:00 End Times 19:20 Caballo Sin Nombre 20:31 Madrigal 27:02 Grey Matter 42:10 Seven-Thirty-Seven 48:45 Granite State 58:00 Phoenix 59:12 I See You 1:27:35 Mandala
i now understand that the writers of this show were genuine geniuses. it's refreshing as hell to see a family more dysfunctional than your own, even if only a little
This show got me through some really hard times, always was there to cheer me up. I'm really thankful for everyone involved in making this show, and really appreciate the maker of this collab.
The roller blade arc will still be the perfect embodiment of Hal. Very serious when he needs to be, a stern father but because he knows how far you can go with proper skills, still goofy in nature, but has so much heart. Also he knows that it’s important to eat good sandwiches at the appropriate time.
I really appreciate that you let the context of each clip reveal itself between each cut, a lot of people making compilations don't understand how vital it is. Weird comment I know, but good job!
MITM is so well written that it feels like a different show when you watch it as a teenager and then as an adult. Also, the fact that Hal's best moments total to over an hour of content says a lot about how many great moments he's had
I think that's because you start to understand the little jokes that are meant for adults. For me I watched in elementary, and I really focused on the kids because I could relate. As an adult, I start to relate to the parents as well, even though I'm not a parent, but I can still understand them.
@@evaredacted Yea obviously. Actors typically have different styles or characters they draw on for different roles so it's interesting how he uses some of them for Walt. Who is a very dark character compared to Hal who is more a bumbling goof.
@@RolloTonéBrownTown As an actor you need stuff to draw on. A well know example of this is Stephen Spielberg's casting of Liam Neeson in Schindlers List
Damn i didn’t realize it was him he looks so different its weird seeing him in a uniform instead of his suit also in the harry truman show he is a guard aswell
The moments where Hal is attempting to do something (usually deceive someone) and gets caught or fails always get me. The faces and expressions he makes are just too good.
man, the early 2000's. you can just feel it in every scene somehow, or maybe it's because i grew up in that era. idk, it just gives me a comforting feeling.
Gosh, the writing, the wild ideas, the acting, the direction, the editing and even the music choice is on point with this show, truly one of the best comedies ever made; it seems everyone involved was set to elevate their craft and you can feel it.
The best thing about Hal is his unbridled love for Lois, in so many series where the husband cheats, Hal never does because of his love for Lois, and I feel that solidifies the bond of the family in the series
You truly never question whether or not he’s constantly head over heels for her. Even in the episode where Lois is stuck in bed with mono, and Hal is completely and utterly oblivious to the fact that his neighbour is not only flirting with him, but is convinced they’re going on dates- while all Hal ever sees is just a neighbour who could use a friend. He remains oblivious to what’s happening even when the neighbour “breaks up” with him, saying she’s not ready, and just assumes she just isn’t ready for the neighbourhood party. Hal is so infatuated with Lois that he can’t even fathom other women flirting with him.
Heard someone once say that it’s because this is a dark comedy that reverses the common family dynamic seen in American sitcoms. ‘Normal’ TV dads have a wandering eye and make ‘ball and chain’ jokes about their wives, and this is a subversion of that, in that the parents are smitten with each other instead of secretly hating each other.
The skating bits were among the best moments in television history 🤣 I feel bad for anyone who didn't get to experience this series in real time. 80's babies were truly blessed with the best of both worlds
13:11 wow this unlocked a core memory of me watching this when I was probably 10. I remember his blue sequin outfit and the queen song so clearly hut hadn’t thought about this scene in years lol trippy
Hal was the perfect middle-ground dad, IMO. Unlike earlier sitcom dads, who were perfect or nearly perfect people, he's a deeply flawed human being. However, unlike many modern sitcom dads, hyperbolically stupid, lazy, and/or selfish, he loves his wife and kids, works very hard, and sacrifices A LOT to make sure they are taken care of, and there are times where he actually bonds with his kids and has fun with them.
I can never remember the title for this episode but this was the first episode that got me into Malcom in the Middle. This scene alone had me rolling on the floor laughing 😂😂😂
I've been binging "Breaking Bad" for the last week or so, currently at the end of "Ozymandias", and I just wanna see some happiness to remind me what laughter is. Man, Cranston can act!
I've been watching this Series over and over again as a Teen but just now I realized how many deep and meaningful Lessons are hidden in plain Sight in it.
1:19:16 isn't that lanky kid the same one on Breaking Bad who was high on crystal and rambling on and on in Jesse's house about getting smushed through a chain link fence? He also ordered pizza lol
Hal is that type of dad that is very goofy and has everything happen to him and when he acts smart something always has to go wrong. And i also just noticed that he always creates mayhem without knowing it man bryan cranston really sold his role
Good actor
10:13
He was also voice of zordon in the seban power rangers
They either wanted to or almost did a scene at the end of Breaking Bad where Hal wakes up and it was all just a dream he had. They actually did, but it was never part of it.
@@wade1294 prove it with links
@@wade1294 that was a skit on Jimmy Kimmel, never a real idea.
As a teenager this show was hilarious. Now, as a dad, I can totally relate to Hal.
Every like is from a dad who agrees
He may screw up.. a lot... a whole lot... okay way too much actually BUT his heart's always in the right place when it comes down to it and we can all relate to that
soo true
@@dacarter70ify my condolences to each and every one
THE TALK soon
Hal was a real man who worked hard for and lived his family, but never lost the kid in him either.
@Moosh Moosh underrated
*except on fridays
... and never lost a kid neither :D
What about when he started cooking meth and lost his family because of it.
He also missed work every Friday 😂
It’s so hard to believe this is the same guy who would later play Walter White and win 3 emmys. Bryan Cranston is a phenomenal actor
Yeah he's got a lot of amazing range
6 emmys actually
Only second actor to ever win 3 consecutive emmys in a row
Why bcuz he bald and have glasses / facial hair
Is it j me or are Hal and Walter similar.
You can see a little bit of it at 32:03
Bryan Cranston is the living proof that "TV actor" does not mean "b-grade" or "untalented".
James Gandolfini too
@@silkyjohnson7599 dunno..the late Gandolfini was a good actor indeed, however he always struck me as a bit one-dimensional. Not entirely his fault though, he was always cast into the same line of Goombah characters. Anyway, Bryan Cranston has a far wider acting range, he makes so hard to believe he's the same actor who played Walter White.
@@jmorlar2852 ehh, idk. I think we missed out. He wasn’t casted in many roles during The Sopranos run. And if you watched any of his films after The Sopranos, he was definitely taking on different types of characters.
Even just this character is so well acted. People sleep on comedy. A character like this is a range its way harder than a one note drama character
Bryan Cranston is a treasure
Agreed
he spells it with a y, js
@ How so?
A international one, at that! Fight me over it
It’s bryan
Anybody remember when Hal finds out Lois is pregnant again and tells her everything is going to ok and goes out to get her ice cream. Then when he gets in the van starts sobbing uncontrollably while Malcom sleeps in the back.
Fuckin hilarious. Hal might be the best character ever
Classic scene. Ooohhhh ho hoooo nooooo! WHYY MEEEEE. WHYYYYYYY AHHHHH
😂😂😂
Yup love it.. reminds me of me sooooo much everytime 😂🙈
Hahahahahaha!!! Poor Hal!!
as i grow old, never let me forget Hal roller blading.
Inseo Pak the best performance I have ever seen 🤩
The Brotherhood of the Wheel
I will ever forget Hal speed walking
Tool belt on ! My husband and I loved that !
Roller skating...to the song "Funkytown"...and i've never been able to hear that song without thinking of that MITM episode.
Hal's high pitched scream is so perfectly funny every single time, hes the best!
Oh no.😢
What’s amazing about Cranston as an actor is that he disappears into his roles to such a degree, you never think about his other iconic characters while watching them. Hal and Walter White actually share some similar qualities (both family men, both have neurotic tendencies, both share a proclivity for running around in their tighty whities), but Cranston plays them so differently they’re easily discernible from each other. Two of the greatest TV performances and characters of all time. This dude is an absolute master of his craft.
Totally agree That’s what discerns a good actor from a phenomenal actor you don’t see them when your watching you see their character
Goofy dad and frustrated dad meet in one ..in the skin of Bryan..in his beautiful eyes and warm touch..and adorable smile??
Just right?😅
To me, Hal was the best tv-sitcom dad ever! He wasn't the average comedy husband and father, who drank beer, watched football and kinda love-hated his family. Hal was passionate about his family, his especially, but also other things. Even though he wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed, he stayed curious about things. He was never afraid to show his emotions or any vulnerability. All this made him kinda more "realistic" (as realistic as Malcolm in the Middle could be) and also a better role model for young boys watching TV (as much as you can get a "role model" from TV)
There's also the fact that he gave up the rich life style for his wife and kids he always put them first
Excellently put.
FACTS!! My favorite part was when he showed his frustration or crying with emotion
Are we gonna just forget about uncle phil and Julius?
@@eminemfan8203 its his opinion bro let him have it uncle Phil and Julius are goated though
Everyone is talking about breaking bad and Im just here wondering how this guy was a very convincing dad.
Hal is how I met him!
@Shake Zula same! He will always be Hal to me!
I’ve never seen breaking bad and I don’t plan to watch about meth hahaha
@@jakestark2483 its a giid show about more then drugs'
@@jakestark2483 you’re missing out
17:39 26:02 7:11 "Pilot"
43:31 "Bit by a Dead Bee"
40:00 "Phoenix"
31:31 "Green Light"
15:18 "I See You"
56:00 "Fly"
1:11:23 "Box Cutter"
45:26 "Bug"
26:48 "Crawl Space"
1:16:55 "Face Off"
11:30 "Madrigal"
12:02 "Buyout"
39:51 49:21 "Ozymandias"
44:44 "El Camino"
1:10:45 Every other episode
Edits:
7:35 "Cat's in the bag" (@Lord Psi)
8:22 "Buyout"
10:13 Every other episode (@DesuGurippu)
this is the greatest comment ever
How does this comment not have like 727,000 likes
You are legend
4:12 Buyout
16:00 End Times
19:20 Caballo Sin Nombre
20:31 Madrigal
27:02 Grey Matter
42:10 Seven-Thirty-Seven
48:45 Granite State
58:00 Phoenix
59:12 I See You
1:27:35 Mandala
@@dr.aisaitl7439 Beautiful
Hal may not be perfect, but he is the father we should all strive to be. Loving to his wife and kids. Yet never lose the passion in our ventures
Actually is my story. We're very course real due hopeless god for me.
Good luck if not already@@joelarsenault5824
i now understand that the writers of this show were genuine geniuses. it's refreshing as hell to see a family more dysfunctional than your own, even if only a little
Oh my god! He was a joke right.
11:30 turned into heisenberg right there ..it looks like hes speaking to Jesse 😂
😂😂😂
“Son, today is the first day of the rest of your life!”
Boo Uno once u begin the path, there is no leaving the path
It's funny, because Frankie Muniz really looks like Aaron Paul at the end of the show.
@@johnmurphy7674 Funny you should that. Aaron Paul auditioned for Francis
50% of comments: *childhood memories*
50% of comments: *Walter White jokes*
6:35 and one reference from The Office
10% of comments: I was a kid and now I'm a dad who can relate to Hal
97% pure
100% Accurate comment xd
1:11:30 THIS man.. is Heisenberg..
You can tell how good Brian is at acting that he make us forget about him being Hal
Love him
The guy in the blue track suit ended up in a barrel of acid.
@Flutistmom yeah
You’re goddamn right!
This show got me through some really hard times, always was there to cheer me up. I'm really thankful for everyone involved in making this show, and really appreciate the maker of this collab.
Same.when I quit fentanyl cold turkey, all I did was watch this show
Same I still watch it daily now .. its the main thing helps settle my moods
Good people for good art. Fight the good fight. 😊 be positive. Love and laugh.
Same it's helping me through my dark time rn 😢 but thank God for him also 😊❤ and every one who makes ppl smile and happy
This show bums me the fuck out but I still love it lol
The roller blade arc will still be the perfect embodiment of Hal. Very serious when he needs to be, a stern father but because he knows how far you can go with proper skills, still goofy in nature, but has so much heart.
Also he knows that it’s important to eat good sandwiches at the appropriate time.
Bryan Cranston’s scream is priceless.
58:31
One of the sounds of my childhood is Hal screaming as he helplessly flales his arms in the air and jumps.
Where's the money Skyler
lol up there with the Marv scream in home alone
45:12 Walter chasing Jesse after he told Tuco the meth had chili peppers in it
Freaky thing is, Aaron Paul auditioned as Francis.
@@majortom4711
For real?
Nice one! 🤣
😂😂😂
It makes it that breaking bad and malcolm in tbe middle are the same universe. At this point im declaring that canon
“Now don’t you worry son - those are just lies I told to get prescription drugs.”
- Father of the Year material right there 🤣🤣🤣
Time stamp?
@@masterchief1992HHQ 42:08
I was reading this as soon as it came up lol 😂
He knows a thing or two about drugs
I over it!
2:19
I really appreciate that you let the context of each clip reveal itself between each cut, a lot of people making compilations don't understand how vital it is. Weird comment I know, but good job!
👌100 %
not a weird comment at all, ur absolutely right
thanks
Thank you
MITM is so well written that it feels like a different show when you watch it as a teenager and then as an adult. Also, the fact that Hal's best moments total to over an hour of content says a lot about how many great moments he's had
I think that's because you start to understand the little jokes that are meant for adults.
For me I watched in elementary, and I really focused on the kids because I could relate. As an adult, I start to relate to the parents as well, even though I'm not a parent, but I can still understand them.
What on earth.
I think a jelly bean lovely summer. We are gonna do it, i show you maybe coffee tooth, you are idiot! 😡
"Sorry isn't good enough mister. I FORGOT YOUR MOMS BIRTHDAY"
That one sent my sides into orbit
21:52
@@capnlatenight5356 *22:01
DOOOOUGH!!!! WHAT!?!
At least he's honest
Everyone stop and go to 56:00, its worth every second
If you have watched DBZA that's literally what Gohan said to his dad after Chi chi was launched through a wall
Oh that’s scene made shivers down my spine 😬😬😬
Yes ...yes it was!
Right but a fly doesn’t. Gotcha!
26:02 lmao Heisenberg you will in time
Malcolm does look like Jesse a little bit.
@@jouaql1028 when are they gonna cook meth
Hal has strong genes. you can really see where the boys get a lot of their chaotic intelligence from.
Hal getting addicted to steam rolling and the speed walking are some of my favourite clips 😂😂😂
I love how Bryan Cranston uses many of the same mannerisms and facial expressions in Breaking Bad.
It's called acting
It’s almost like it’s the same person
@@evaredacted Yea obviously. Actors typically have different styles or characters they draw on for different roles so it's interesting how he uses some of them for Walt. Who is a very dark character compared to Hal who is more a bumbling goof.
@@RolloTonéBrownTown As an actor you need stuff to draw on. A well know example of this is Stephen Spielberg's casting of Liam Neeson in Schindlers List
11:29
I can't believe how good everyone was on this show.
To me one of the two best show ever, next to; All in the family, with Archie Bunker.
Joey
6:44 Good to see Scully hasn't changed from his security guard days to detective at the 99, still a klutz.
So those were his golden days
7:12 clyde, kevin
Damn i didn’t realize it was him he looks so different its weird seeing him in a uniform instead of his suit also in the harry truman show he is a guard aswell
Daaamn I was wondering where I knew that legend from.....lol
The moments where Hal is attempting to do something (usually deceive someone) and gets caught or fails always get me. The faces and expressions he makes are just too good.
man, the early 2000's. you can just feel it in every scene somehow, or maybe it's because i grew up in that era. idk, it just gives me a comforting feeling.
The person that disliked this video is upset because he threw their pizza on the roof.
'I've got dipping sticks!'
RESTRAIN THIS!
*Wipe down this!*
“it’s not a loan, it’s blackmail”🤣
This show is a gift. Cuts the line perfectly between ridiculous sitcom and real life.
The family Walter really deserves
There’s a comment from another video saying “Hal’s family is much more prepared about the meth business than Walter White’s”
@@anxiousseal556 definitely. I think even some of the things like Reese for example does in the show would freak out Walter lol
@@masonf7332 lol yeah
That damn cripple boi annoys me the most
Reese would help him make the meth while Malcom comes up with a distribution plan
Gosh, the writing, the wild ideas, the acting, the direction, the editing and even the music choice is on point with this show, truly one of the best comedies ever made; it seems everyone involved was set to elevate their craft and you can feel it.
1:10:45 "Well that's just basic chemistry"
Tight...tight...tight!?
Yeah.... science!!
That was one singular take... what did they make Bryan Cranston drink??
Wire… 🤔🤔😁
*Jesser we ned 2 cuk memthé*
Fifteen years and never worked a single Friday.
Hal is my hero
14:57 how Heisenberg started
Yeah as a mostly naked, groovin', Mother Theresa-looking degenerate
The mostly naked thing is true
51:24 what is a matter?
The best thing about Hal is his unbridled love for Lois, in so many series where the husband cheats, Hal never does because of his love for Lois, and I feel that solidifies the bond of the family in the series
In one episode Lois say's its okay to check out other women, while Hal objects saying he would never do that.
He still a bad husband
Oh crap.
You truly never question whether or not he’s constantly head over heels for her. Even in the episode where Lois is stuck in bed with mono, and Hal is completely and utterly oblivious to the fact that his neighbour is not only flirting with him, but is convinced they’re going on dates- while all Hal ever sees is just a neighbour who could use a friend. He remains oblivious to what’s happening even when the neighbour “breaks up” with him, saying she’s not ready, and just assumes she just isn’t ready for the neighbourhood party. Hal is so infatuated with Lois that he can’t even fathom other women flirting with him.
Heard someone once say that it’s because this is a dark comedy that reverses the common family dynamic seen in American sitcoms. ‘Normal’ TV dads have a wandering eye and make ‘ball and chain’ jokes about their wives, and this is a subversion of that, in that the parents are smitten with each other instead of secretly hating each other.
"This is a very serious situation son, of course we're not gonna tell your mother."
Hal is so much a Dad he's even scared of his kids mom.
The premature ejaculation joke with the toys was pretty funny
And wrong too it doesn't only happen only in the first time
This is the same man that scared me shitless by laughing in a crawl space .
The squeal Hal makes when he starts panicking never gets old.
I think he's the most commited actor to exist this generation, such an amazing performance every single scene.
The skating bits were among the best moments in television history 🤣 I feel bad for anyone who didn't get to experience this series in real time. 80's babies were truly blessed with the best of both worlds
I was born in 94 and had the privilege to see this on TV growing up
@@David-ft9ktsame 94 real 90z babies got to watch this on tv live with my parents and both my brothers!
I really wish I could go back to a summer day watching this show in 2004/2005.
It's so weird watching Bryan Cranston play Hal after watching Breaking Bad. He's so talented!
I thought the opposite growing up watching malcolm in the middle hahahaha i still see hal while watching breaking bad
It really isn't. He is an actor.
@@thomass.595 jesus shut up
Dude I got one for ya.
Watch blue velvet then watch super Mario bros.
Yeah, they killed him off way to early in Godzilla 2014.
Always loved Hal and Dewey’s father-son bond. It was real genuine.
47:43 Whenever Skyler starts talking
😂😂😂😂😂
34:58 whatever
I remember the scene with him throwing the spider at Lois’ face in a panic and laughing so hard as a kid, years later and it still made me lose it 🤣🤣
Hal is the savior of the show, no question XD
every moment he's on screen is comedy gold 😂
I’m glad everyone likes Hal as much as I do
Best character in the show
This is the best hour and a half I have spent in many months.
Thank You for this gem.
It’s because of Hal I have never been able to watch breaking bad... just can’t take it seriously.
Dayne that was me too but I gave it a chance and I never regret giving it a chance.
Same. It's like we are waiting for Hal to snap out of it 😂
you forget he's hal very quickly. He's that good of an actor. Seriously, you're missing out.
you're missing out bro
Totally missing out yo.
One of the many things I love about this show is that it was one of the first sitcoms to realize how dumb and unnecessary laugh tracks are
13:11 wow this unlocked a core memory of me watching this when I was probably 10. I remember his blue sequin outfit and the queen song so clearly hut hadn’t thought about this scene in years lol trippy
As the show went on Hal just got funnier and funnier 😂😂
Vince: I think this guy would make an excellent meth dealer/crime boss.
AMC: (after watching the video) Him? You can't be serious.
@ 31:21 - 33:33 I can believe it.
X-Files, baby.
Vince: I like to think I see things in people
Vince literally said "ight bet"
Well, he wasn’t even their 5th choice
58:00 Hal body slamming the dudes daughter killed me. Physical humor will never not be funny
LOL that part was hilarious, couldn't stop laughing for 10 minutes😂😂😂
The scene of Hal, Reese, and Dewey putting stuff in the tree shredder was so wholesome
Everyone today will know Bryan Cranston for breaking bad. I'll always remember him for this
Same for me.
33:25 Heisenberg and his boys.
It must be so fun to act on this show
How did he never win an Emmy for this role? What's more, how could he only have been nominated 3 times?
This sitcom is the best ever every character is special in its own ❤️
Hal was the perfect middle-ground dad, IMO. Unlike earlier sitcom dads, who were perfect or nearly perfect people, he's a deeply flawed human being. However, unlike many modern sitcom dads, hyperbolically stupid, lazy, and/or selfish, he loves his wife and kids, works very hard, and sacrifices A LOT to make sure they are taken care of, and there are times where he actually bonds with his kids and has fun with them.
31:16 the time when Hal turned into Heisenberg
Vince Gilligan must have used that scenario for Breaking Bad. Fucking Jane I swear.
Best 1hour 30 minutes i've spent in a while!
47:43 this moment is a national treasure
I can never remember the title for this episode but this was the first episode that got me into Malcom in the Middle. This scene alone had me rolling on the floor laughing 😂😂😂
International*
Hal is by far the best character! Never appreciated him this much until I got older hahahah
One of the few shows that still makes me laugh out loud regularly 20 years later
So many jokes that went over my head when I was a kid. What an amazing show.
“Short skirt windy day?”
“That’s code”
When your mom is a mad at you .
I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS GUY IS ACTUALLY HEISENBERG HAHAHAHAHA
52:34 ITS GOD HE FOUND US!
"I know you're a good boy dewie"
"Stop playing with yourself"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Honestly, I love Hal's character. He works hard for his family, loves his wife and kids to death. Reminds me of my own dad
He hasn’t worked a Friday in 15 years
1:16:55
*Hal runs up to Gus's fallen body in the nursing home*
"YES!! I win! I win! I finally beat you! In your face, Gus!"
half your face to be exact
I've been binging "Breaking Bad" for the last week or so, currently at the end of "Ozymandias", and I just wanna see some happiness to remind me what laughter is.
Man, Cranston can act!
I've been watching this Series over and over again as a Teen but just now I realized how many deep and meaningful Lessons are hidden in plain Sight in it.
the writing/acting for this show is spot on.
Malcolm in the middle was the first sitcom that I watched completely. A splendid show.
46:33 is the best Hal scene of the show imo. You can literally see all the elements of his character in that episode.
51:57 you stole air
I lost it when Hal gave Stevie coins as if he were a bum, after walking out of a nudie book store LOL
Daddy's gonna get some loooooove tonight
I watched all of Malcolm in the Middle just wanting once for the family to win. They never did. Now I realize this is the way life operates.
This show would air when I used to live in Mexico …I have my own place now and I get to binge watch it 😅
this show always cracks me up the acting is fantastic
12:34 Hal dabs in his dance
way ahead of his time, what an absolute mad lad
It was a dance move before it became the dab
@@tmlawson751 fr?
Malcome in the middle is the most realistic sitcom I've had the privilege to watch.
Roseanne is a very close second.
1:19:16 isn't that lanky kid the same one on Breaking Bad who was high on crystal and rambling on and on in Jesse's house about getting smushed through a chain link fence? He also ordered pizza lol
Daaaaamn , i think you're right man
Im gonna check that on google
I checked. Thats him! 🤣the actor's name is jeremy howard
That’s the guy that was high as fuck and kept talking about bone marrow
The junkyard engineer in Breaking Bad also plays the homeless gang leader who takes out Hal's tree business.
Tyler...Tyler
“Now your gonna be friends with that crippled, an your gonna like it… you kids today, you take your legs for granted” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hal is that type of dad that is very goofy and has everything happen to him and when he acts smart something always has to go wrong. And i also just noticed that he always creates mayhem without knowing it man bryan cranston really sold his role
33:07 Craig talks but his mouth doesn't move
He is too powerful to be kept alive we must destroy him
It's a voice-over.
The guy at the Casino told him that he cooks with his son to become closer, then later on him and Reese start cooking class together :)
Woonanon never notice that even tho I heard it
Then a few years later he meets up with an impressionable young former student and they become experts at cooking.
What exactly is it that Hal and Reese end up cooking, might I ask.....?
Malcom the math genius and Reese the food genius. Dewey is an evil genius lol
31:37 I love how this video doesn't even bother covering how the refrigerator in the background has been blown open
Man I grew up on this. A whole generation felt in nostalgia by a single TV show.
Man Bryan Cranston is one of the most lovable actors I’ve seen