I had some sort of rod surgically implanted into my scaphoid (wrist) when I fractured it as a kid. I also remember having braces and fillings for my teeth and cavities, respectively. When I went to get an MRI, I was terrified that my fillings, braces, and the rod in my wrist would be violently ripped out of my body as soon as they turned on the machine. I legit thought it was all made of metal and I might've been killed. I also thought it would set off all metal detectors whenever going thorough airports.
I like how even Mike is surprised when the Laptop smashes into the truck. He honestly didn't expect this too work. It just goes that even an old dog like him and still see some new tricks.
Because Junkyard Joe was the biggest G in the show. Steps up to the plate with a fed for a guy he doesn't even know. He could have said "I have no knowledge of this guy or what's in his RV" but he takes care of the people on his property.
For a scientist, this was a remarkably unscientific experiment. Walt turning up the power continuously while Jesse gets closer? Come on Walt eliminate variables you're better than this
@@TheIrishRushin are you daft boy? He didn't even say anything as a statement of fact, he merely suggested things and stated his opinion. There's no way he can be a liar.
Bryan Cranston is such a thoughtful character actor- how his body language changes immediately after he kills Gus. After he "won". There's a little beat in his movements, a smugness on his face. An attitude in his personality. Like "I can do anything"
yeah that actor reminded me of the upstairs neighbour in friends......but i forgot the name of the character... but he looks about as old here as he did in friends. is it really the same actor?
in series add the voltage, the amps stay the same. In parallel add the amps the voltage remains the same. make a series and parallel circuit, add the voltage and add the amps.
Walt plans all this and then he ends up tilting the truck over at the police station lol. Like Hank said, for a smart guy, he sure could be dumb sometimes
By late buddy Ken Tarallo was one of the Special FX guys that rigged up the computer flying out of Jesse's hands. He had posted BTS videos of the rig they used on his blog back in the day. He unfortunately has passed away since then. But always love seeing his scenes pop up from time to time
@@3takoyakis Disclaimer: I am no physicist. But I don't think that the junkyard magnet could do what is shown in the series, going by the 25 pound magnet I got, and it's exponential pull-strength drop off (which you can find more info on on wikipedia about magnets). My strong magnet is only able to affect like 5 inches away, I guess that even with such a huge magnet setup as in the video above you'd only be able to affect like barely 1 yard away.
I know everyone worships Mike but this is really the one time he got put in his place (not counting his death). Ol' Joe just disarmed his tough demeanor perfectly. PMA
There's a magical thinking about magnetic fields, as always in TV. forget that there isn't that much iron in a laptop, the effect of a magnet dipole falls off by the cube of the distance. One has to be about 10 cm before a strong magnet has an appreciable effect. Remember the cube of the distance.
The laptop used here is the Dell Latitude D630. I have this very laptop! It was my work laptop when working for the U.S. federal government and was allowed to buy it when it upgraded. This make/model was very common in the government because, at the time of its release, it was one of a select number of models that had built-in smartcard readers. You could choose either the D630 or D610. What is strange about this BB scene is that this model would have been the LAST thing they could use. For starters, you could not walk into any electronic store and buy a D630 -- or any Latitude model. Retail stores carry only the Inspiron line which is inferior to the Latitude line made only for business/government use. Even if they wanted the D630 specifically, it would have to be mail-ordered which took weeks.
There is a 1986 movie with Dennis Quaid, playing a crooked cop, called "The Big Easy" where he had to destroy a video tape in a police evidence room. He threw a powerful magnet through a bank window and had a buddy store it next to the tape. Hilarious!
Thing like that happened not that long ago in an hospital MRI room in Brazil. Somebody carried a gun, and it discharged when the magnet got turned on. True story.
The fall-off of an electromagnetic field is subject to inverse square law, it is not linear... Meaning that the core of the field is where the magnetism lies.. when that core extends to the laptop it pulls it with great force.. but the fall-off only barely extended about a couple feet from the core of the expanding field.. that's why the laptop started to shake a little, then quickly became impossible to hold on to.
@@sergeyn.syritsyn6748 actually? lol. Sorry. We are talking about EM fields and EM waves, you measure magnetic strength with the cubic, you measure Electromagnetism in squared.. Ya blew it.
The junkyard guy is every 13 year old boys idea of a cool uncle.
"Old Joe" (Larry Hankin).
I personally think he would've made an epic Saruman.
Old Joe was awesome! Great character, was nice seeing him briefly in el Camino
I'm 44 and this applies. 😂
I'm a 30 year old woman and I'd love to have an uncle like him!
@@pwnmeisterage"Old Joe"? Why you gotta make this political? ;)
"Artificial hips" followed by Walter gestureing to Mike was comic gold, this far and away the funniest and most fun episode of BB for me
Yeah this episode wouldn't feel out of place tonally from the early seasons, has some pretty funny moments
Mike looking confused and insulted after that is hilaroous
The cherry on the cake would be the cop minding the evidence room had a cock ring
Mike has ball of Steel this is like terminator he kill his very good
Exactly 😂😂😂!!
«Artificial hips» Walt turns to Mike. Lol.
Lol the very comment i came for
Titanium ist not affected by magnets.
Same thing with the components of a laptop computer (Aluminium etc.)
I had some sort of rod surgically implanted into my scaphoid (wrist) when I fractured it as a kid. I also remember having braces and fillings for my teeth and cavities, respectively.
When I went to get an MRI, I was terrified that my fillings, braces, and the rod in my wrist would be violently ripped out of my body as soon as they turned on the machine. I legit thought it was all made of metal and I might've been killed. I also thought it would set off all metal detectors whenever going thorough airports.
@@juanlemod Things like MRI's is why they probably don't make the metal they put in your body magnetic.
Walt acting like Mike wouldn't lay him out in front of everybody.
I absolutely loved the arc of Walt, Jesse and Mike working as a team.
same lol i almost wish it lasted longer, my favorite part of the show for sure
Waited a long time for Walt to become a drug kingpin, only for it to last 4 episodes.
same would have loved to see a full season of Walt/Jesse/Mike/Saul working together.
@@pranavps851EXACTLY. I thought I was the only one who was disappointed with how things went, because everyone else always has a “🤓” response to it.
And Saul, don't forget Saul too. Seeing at least a season of those 4 working together would be a dream come true
I like how even Mike is surprised when the Laptop smashes into the truck. He honestly didn't expect this too work. It just goes that even an old dog like him and still see some new tricks.
He truly doesn't truly appreciate Miller Time
Yes, but he immediately finds the down side of everything; it can make noise and attract attention.
@@alfa-psi AutoCorrectish
Huh
*to
The fist bump from the two employees. Love that moment.
Ahh. Bridge the divide. TH-cam is a small place
@@busterdafydd3096 hey gtsy Chief!
I bet Junkyard Guy has a car stashed somewhere that can travel through time.
.....but it takes 1,21 gigawatts to operate, and he just sold Walter the last batteries....
@@kristianskov4841Ooh! Just have it be fuelled by plutonium. Now... where would one go about getting that?
He doesn’t look anything like Christopher Lloyd
"Where we're going, we don't need roads."
I love how you see just a bit of the old Walt here as he gets to play with science toys.
You're right.
@@shiptj01goddamn right*
"Yea bitch magnets oh!" Never has a more profound statement been uttered
The perfect line would have been, "F'ing magnets! How do they work?"
SCIENCE YO!
@@lennydelvecchio7716😂😂😂 ICP reference, nice
“Yeah mr white! Yeah science!”
Junkyard guy needs his own spinoff
Agree- also the guy with the vacuum cleaner store who makes people disappear
@@wilsonking1617 “Better Call In An Order For A New Dust Filter On Your Hoover Max Pro Vacuum Cleaner”
@@wilsonking1617 Alas, Ed Galbraith died a few years back.
...or did he?
Bro, you might actually be on to something.
@@wilsonking1617 yup!
As a child born in the 70's...I frigging loved the "A-Team" vibe to solving the problem at hand
Mike would be hannibal, junkyard guy would be BA, jesse would be face and walter would be murdock
Love how Walt looks at Mike when he says "artificial hips"... LMAO.
Yes finally someone points out this so subtle and hilarious moment. One of the jokes that gets me every time
Now that you mention it, I wonder if Mike still has a Philly cop bullet in his shoulder.
The last time Walter and Jesse had some cute fun together.
AND Mike, its like some sitcom sorta energy
Nope, it was when they shared a beer, after a cook, seeing the tv on a house.
Or when JESSE went to visit WALT, and had that Preserved Beans and Meat with Skyler
That definitely was funny and awkward for Jesse but felt cute
This scene was so awesome. I love how even Junkyard Joe and his crew are part of the mission and celebrating with the guys.
Because Junkyard Joe was the biggest G in the show. Steps up to the plate with a fed for a guy he doesn't even know. He could have said "I have no knowledge of this guy or what's in his RV" but he takes care of the people on his property.
I like how he describes his ring and glasses as being not magnetic. He really was a teacher til the end.
For a scientist, this was a remarkably unscientific experiment. Walt turning up the power continuously while Jesse gets closer? Come on Walt eliminate variables you're better than this
That bothered me too lol. One variable at a time, please.
As a non-scientist, I'll admit, it had me worried too. Keep easing it up full, then have him slowly approach until he reaches the flux field.
Liar
@@TheIrishRushin are you daft boy? He didn't even say anything as a statement of fact, he merely suggested things and stated his opinion. There's no way he can be a liar.
@@feralinc.8693 Liar
This was probably the most fun and light hearted Walt and Jessie's work had ever been.
Unless the person next to the evidence room happend to have artificial hips or a pacemaker
Bryan Cranston is such a thoughtful character actor- how his body language changes immediately after he kills Gus. After he "won".
There's a little beat in his movements, a smugness on his face. An attitude in his personality.
Like "I can do anything"
I love this scene because without context this is a totally believable thing for some regular guys who found a giant magnet to get up to
They just immediately assume that Jesse is pierced down south 😂
This had to be such a terrible time for Mike. He went from professional schemes and a business like atmospher under Fring to an episode of Mythbusters
"YEAH BITCH! MAGNETS, OHHHH!"
I swear, Jesse was so wholesome at times
0:17 “speak now or forever sing soprano”
Jesse: “woke up this morning, got yourself a gun”
Only seven days old so I hope this comment gets the thumbs-up it deserves soon! 😀😂
Walter White never had the makings of a varsity athlete, either.
Props to Mr Heckles for faking his death and moving to Albuquerque to run a junkyard
I was literally scrolling down expecting to see this comment
yeah that actor reminded me of the upstairs neighbour in friends......but i forgot the name of the character...
but he looks about as old here as he did in friends. is it really the same actor?
That is his side gig. The real money is in Magnets baby...
Was that before or after his time in Alcatraz?
Shame he didn't escape with everyone else.
Later, he changed his name to Carl and became president of Madison Hotels.
I love how the junkyard guy looks like he's doing some quick math in his head to see if he can increase the amperage.
More like looking through his memory to remember how many working batteries can be found around his junkyard but most likely both options at once.
Same--it's one of those nice, realistic touches that sets BB apart.
@FilthyPeasant That's exactly what the character meant. You fail.
@FilthyPeasant now listen again
in series add the voltage, the amps stay the same. In parallel add the amps the voltage remains the same. make a series and parallel circuit, add the voltage and add the amps.
Walt plans all this and then he ends up tilting the truck over at the police station lol. Like Hank said, for a smart guy, he sure could be dumb sometimes
The amount of batteries they had in this scene was probably enough, they didn't need to add anymore.
No such thing as overkill when it comes to your freedom.
This open air experiment will not work the same when magnetic draw has to go through concrete walls.
@@revelationhallministries7337 Police station evidence rooms definitely have more than just drywall walls.
@@revelationhallministries7337 Wrong. The permeability is the same as stone, water, air, etc. Its exactly the same.
By late buddy Ken Tarallo was one of the Special FX guys that rigged up the computer flying out of Jesse's hands. He had posted BTS videos of the rig they used on his blog back in the day. He unfortunately has passed away since then. But always love seeing his scenes pop up from time to time
I’d love to watch those, got a link? Sorry for the loss of your friend.
So, the laptop scene isnt real? Thats a bummer
That's still badass dude he did a great job! Pretty much everyone loved this episode.
@@3takoyakis Disclaimer: I am no physicist. But I don't think that the junkyard magnet could do what is shown in the series, going by the 25 pound magnet I got, and it's exponential pull-strength drop off (which you can find more info on on wikipedia about magnets). My strong magnet is only able to affect like 5 inches away, I guess that even with such a huge magnet setup as in the video above you'd only be able to affect like barely 1 yard away.
@@quimoniz maybe the electricity power define the magnet strength? walt surely got a lot of car battery with him
The algorithm hath blessed us with this classic clip.
Such a fantastic series, a real classic.
Easily the most rewatchable crime drama to date
That brief Miller Time segment cracks me up everytime 🤣😂
“Walter White couldn’t have done it without me” -junkyard joe
When he mentioned "artificial hips" , Walter turns and looks at Mike. Cracks me up. 😅
This season was super entertaining, got fully immersed.
“Artificial hips”, walter looks at Mike 😂
These two were in Malcom in the middle together 😂
Even artificial hip Mike was amazed when it worked!!!
Artificial hips and Walt's reaction back at Mike is lowkey hilarious
Mikes reaction says it all lmao
It's like he's saying "I can't believe we're doing this"
Mike was so certain no one and nothing would be able to destroy the evidence, and he looked so surprised this worked.
this never gets old!
This is like a GTA cutscene.
1:17 fire in the hole 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
The comment, “In 60 seconds we’ll be gone”, a throw back comment to the movie 60 seconds….high end car thieves lol👍😄
This was the moment he became Magnetoberg
They had some really cool things in this series. Lots of fun.
It’s the actor who played Kramer in “The Pilot”!
one of the best shows ever made
Those two guys being so proud it worked. I love it.
I love how Mike just looks as if he was offended that this stupid idea actually worked
Really nice of these guys to shave all their hair and give it to the junkyard guy
I know everyone worships Mike but this is really the one time he got put in his place (not counting his death). Ol' Joe just disarmed his tough demeanor perfectly. PMA
There's a magical thinking about magnetic fields, as always in TV. forget that there isn't that much iron in a laptop, the effect of a magnet dipole falls off by the cube of the distance. One has to be about 10 cm before a strong magnet has an appreciable effect. Remember the cube of the distance.
Hollywood is built on plot holes. It's holes all the way down...
.... remember the magic of television....😁
@@kristianskov4841 Watching Star Wars with Louis must have been fun
The two guys fist bumping, the cherry on the whipped cram.
great worldbuilding that im so interested in the junkyard owner's story
That shot of Mike realizing that this is gonna work is everything.
That's the junkyard guy who walked off with the raisins.
If you can startle Mike, you know you've got something!
This is the moment that Jesse Pinkman applied himself
The actors playing Mike and Joe were in a movie together years ago called "Armed and Dangerous" John Candy, Meg Ryan, and Eugene Levy. Classic film!
Walt gesturing Mike after he mentioned artificial hips 🤣
Love how Walt points to Mike for artificial hips lol
The laptop used here is the Dell Latitude D630. I have this very laptop! It was my work laptop when working for the U.S. federal government and was allowed to buy it when it upgraded. This make/model was very common in the government because, at the time of its release, it was one of a select number of models that had built-in smartcard readers. You could choose either the D630 or D610. What is strange about this BB scene is that this model would have been the LAST thing they could use. For starters, you could not walk into any electronic store and buy a D630 -- or any Latitude model. Retail stores carry only the Inspiron line which is inferior to the Latitude line made only for business/government use. Even if they wanted the D630 specifically, it would have to be mail-ordered which took weeks.
Mike's face when the laptop hits the truck
As an electronic enthusiast, I approve this scene as awesome.
"How about a magnet?"
"Yo, magnets."
"Phickkkk phewwww."
The directors hired such high grade actors for even small side-rolls.....it feels like Fallout 1 and 2.
I like how criminal minds are always so good at math, at least doing calculations. I guess they need that skill to keep financial accounts clear.
I forgot all about this scene. Just classic. Writers had a good day.
this is the moment Waltuh became Miller Time
Great writing. Miss them all.
This whole episode was the funniest Breaking Bad episode ever, right out of a sitcom.
And then they ask me why I find magnets so interesting, technically they are the closest thing we have to magic
And that’s how Jack, sawyer and Co crashed on the island
I love how the whole magnet thing was Jesse's idea to begin with.
“speak now or forever sing soprano” is such an underrated line 😂
There is a 1986 movie with Dennis Quaid, playing a crooked cop, called "The Big Easy" where he had to destroy a video tape in a police evidence room. He threw a powerful magnet through a bank window and had a buddy store it next to the tape. Hilarious!
Thing like that happened not that long ago in an hospital MRI room in Brazil. Somebody carried a gun, and it discharged when the magnet got turned on. True story.
the 2 guys standing at the back need their own spinoff
I loved this guy.
I like how they used a generic enough background on the laptop so they wouldn’t get sued by windows but we all know what it was
the only thing i noticed no one payed attention to is that they are doing this experiment next to tons of scraps and fens right next to them :D
The fall-off of an electromagnetic field is subject to inverse square law, it is not linear... Meaning that the core of the field is where the magnetism lies.. when that core extends to the laptop it pulls it with great force.. but the fall-off only barely extended about a couple feet from the core of the expanding field.. that's why the laptop started to shake a little, then quickly became impossible to hold on to.
@@TrillShatner fascinating. thanks for explaining it
@@TrillShatner inverse cubic, actually, as correctly commented above
@@sergeyn.syritsyn6748 actually? lol. Sorry. We are talking about EM fields and EM waves, you measure magnetic strength with the cubic, you measure Electromagnetism in squared.. Ya blew it.
The junkyard dude is my spirit animal.
I love the high-five between the techs
Mr. Heckles! You're here?? Chandler's been looking for you.
Breaking bad's clips feels like watching GTA intros before missions.
This was one of my fav science scenes in the show, & the #1 most satisfying 'bitch' from Jesse lol
possibly my favorite scene
Just love this scene to death👍👍👍👍
1:17 Fire in the WHAT??? 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
I knew I’d see this comment
Miller Time 😂
Love when dude asked about artifical hips and walt held out his hand to mike like "well do ya?"😅 0:37
Movie name:
Myth Busters
That's how Mr. Heckles' had all the junk in his room.
They were supposed to test this 2 days ago but they were waiting on the Dell shipment.
So they "learned" from Lost that magnets make a humming sound.
Magnets don't make sounds, unless you use them to construct a speaker.
A voltage transformer is an electromagnet and it can hum
Let’s just ignore all the metal that is around that junkyard along with a metal fence that is literally right there
YEAH B*! MAGNETS! OH!
I die laughing every time
Why are you censoring BITCH?
I would like to forget it and watch it again 😫
Its a good thing they had the Turbo Team in the back.
Insane Clown Posse really changed their look over the years