I know the comment is 2 months old but all jokes aside L wins no diff he has a helicopter that has his own butler/bodyguard that literally hits snipes mid fight while chasing a speeding car this is saying that Walt get a chance to touch L
to be fair light kind of threw. he literally confirmed his supernatural powers and the fact he was close to a police officer immediately. I dont think Walter ever threw that hard but obviously the nature of the case is much easier to figure out Edit: When I originally made this comment I hadn’t watched Breaking Bad since the finale aired 8+ yrs ago. Ive rewatched it since then and saying that Walter threw would he an understatement. It didn’t just shock me how stupid he is. It shocked me how little I noticed as a teenager.
@@noThankyou-g5calter threw by stealing from the school. Three people had the keys to the office if I'm remembering correctly. Any detective worth their salt has Walt as a suspect from there. If Walt had an actual detective on him, he's pretty much constantly throwing because his ego won't let him lie low and quit while he's ahead. Edit: I swear I wrote this before I got to the portion in the video.
For the amount of murders and indirectly starting a cult, amount of conspiracies of murder. The most Saul could probably talk down to is jail time. Light would've been given the death penalty given if he survived the end of death note.
Saul Goodman, a lawyer found out Walter White was Heisenberg in a single episode. Skylar White an average suburban house wife found out within 2 seasons. I'm pretty sure a super genius like L could find out Heisenberg's identity within a couple of minutes.
I desperately need a quick 5 minute what if episode where the dea brings in L and is like "we've been trying for months but we just cant catch heisenberg" and L says "so let me get this straight, there's new, chemically pure meth, an overqualified chemist with a dea brother in law buying luxury goods and dissapearing for days?" "...yeah but hes a pussy lol" "..." "..." "Ill go get him" *L slaps hank *credits roll
Walt being heisenberg was meant to be obvious but since hank so deeply believed walt couldnt do anything harmful he never even thought of the possibility
Skylar didn't really figure it out, she just found out he was pushing drugs to get a lot of money. She thought he was dealing weed with Jesse until Walter admitted to Meth. Saul is incredibly resourceful and has a bunch of criminal contacts and was kidnapped and recognized Walt based on his cough, and was effectively told the connection with Heisenberg and he put it together. Both were pretty directly handed the information rather than having obfuscation muddying the waters, and there's more to consider with evidence than simply "I'm pretty sure", you need more than a hunch to serve a warrant and gather evidence.
As soon as L found the respirator and property from the Biology class, L would instantly know that the ex-chemistry genius turned teacher probably had more to do with the world's most perfect meth than a few 16 year olds
Saul almost turned a life sentence into a few years before he sabotaged himself. He'd very likely get Walt no time at all or under 10 years somehow. I don't know if it would matter much since Walt's cancer would take him out long before he served even 5 years.
L has no knowledge of the legal system, so it could play to Sauls favor. But remember Walt is already one of the most wanted men by season 5, so it would come down to a favourable plea deal.
Real question would be if Hank could solve the Kira case. He'd be standing there at the very end, with Light going "Ha ha ha, yea I'm Kira" and he'd be saying "Good one, Light my buddy"
Light would definetely invite Hank to his home to get good relationships with the DEA. Hank would eventually have to go to the toilet and would most likely use the toilet in Light's home which would lead to him figuring out Light is Kira
He figured out who Light was and he was a guy using magic to murder people. Walter White just makes meth, blue meth, but still entirely unmagical. Easy W for L.
a pretty big part of walt not getting caught was how extremely lucky he was, he actively worked to undermine his own security, light was significantly more cautious and didn't have someone who thought the best of him searching for him. Walt would lose entirely because he chose not to hide what he was doing
Walter kinda destroyed everything he touched. 95% of the people he killed or died because of him, didn't really even need to die. After a few of the crazy mexicans early on who directly attacked him/ Jesse, there wasn't really a need for any of it. He was just super paranoid and the architect of his own downfall and poison to all around him.
Best example of his luck is how Walt had to actively mislead Hank to keep him off his trail. If Walt was ever close to L in the way Light was, L would have figured Walt out immediately.
Exactly i hate how people act like walter was really some big mastermind when really if the show focused on another detective besides hank who is his family he would have easily been caught within the first two seasons
Yeah. Walt is not really calculative or elusive like people think he is, he is mostly lucky that other criminals were more dangerous and given more attention.
Well the thing here is that Walter makes serious mistakes early on that detectives (Hank in this case) overlook leading to him getting to refine himself. This exact pattern plays out all the time in real life with serial killers who are totally considered elusive and “talented”
@@r3dr4te963Early on I definitely agree with you, if it were anyone else aside from Hank investigating Heisenberg then Walter would’ve been caught probably in the first season. Later on though, I do think you need to give him some credit with how he manages to elude the law
@@r3dr4te963Walt is absolutely calculative when he feels in control of a situation, the entire incident of him barging back into his house shows that he knows how to manipulate people and work a situation to his advantage. He's just short-sighted early on in the series, and then gradually becomes very vulnerable to his own narcissism being prodded at.
Mr. White... he's the devil. he is smarter than you, he is luckier than you. Whatever you think is supposed to happen... I'm telling you, the exact reverse opposite of that is gonna happen, you might be able to catch walter white. but heisenberg would leave L in barrel filled with acid like he did to the rest of his foes
I think a much more interesting scenario would be L trying to catch gus, gus is much more capable and careful than Walter. Although with someone skilled as L it's it's not going to be that tough of a case
Yes! Especially if he wa given a fighting chance by for instance starting off by having convinced the higher ups that there was a poorly understood advantage by the police which was not connected to Gus so he could have the resources necessary to resist an L if only for some time. No homo
hank figured gus out, but he was ignored because of gus's standing and reputation with the police, as well as "the chicken man is the drug lord" which is a rediculous idea. It'd be an easy win for L as well
Fuck you mean he was more capable and careful. Sure he was able to be capped easy asf but that’s not the same as capable. Y’all forgetting that Walt smoked this mofo 😂?
@@thesilvershota3091 True but unlike a lot of fictional series Death Note still has a semi realistic level of intelligence to the characters Edit: I like his attempt at making this cat and mouse game as fair as he can and he is correct the only thing that would prevent L from catching Walter early is Hank’s intervention
@@WalterJ.MoriartyIt’s plot induced; no one realistically would of ever been able to find out who Kira was. Maybe if it was Misa, but in the situation where it’s Light? It makes no sense.
@@WalterJ.Moriarty The best detectives in the real world are never going to factor in the supernatural when making an investigation. The funding would get immediately cut once management hears that their detectives are "chasing ghosts" as they'd probably put it. Light having the death note in real life would be almost impossible to catch. Death Note's biggest weakness is that Light and L sometimes don't feel like two characters trying to outwit each other, it feels more like the author is trying to outwit the audience instead. L makes a bunch of conclusions that just happen to be right with no real reasoning or logic in order to move the plot along. Yes, believing the book is a factor is fine. But no real detective is going to believe it's a weapon of mass destruction. The very definition of contrived. I still like death note, for the record.
Only issue with this is that L wouldn't interact directly with Walter. The only reason L showed himself during the Kira case was because of the outlandish situation that it entailed. For something like this case he'd probably just use surrogates and avoid direct communication all together.
@@Ojas97L is like super human basically. I like Walt more probs, but like, he has no chance. There were so many red flags that people like Hank and the department entirely ignored like a half dozen times at least. There's no way L would miss any of that. If there was a reasonable way to catch Walt, any possible clue, L would pick up on it. Plus L just blatantly violates privacy laws all together.
@@ThomasNosey Your are not equal to compete with L and get his attention Light needed supernatural powers and literally Gods of Death Light and L are not equal
but he would have the same issue with evidence, especially with super lawyer Saul Goodman. Saul would never allow L to get away with bugging Walters house (though he did it himself)
@@akkir6707 i mean, Walt did not do a good job covering up his trails. I mean just look at the reason he got caught, because Hank had to take a shit. Walt got really lucky at the beginning and then he had Saul, gus and Mike to cover up his trails for him and when it failed he used Jesse as a coverup and that eventually backfired
@@justsomeguywholikeshentai1939 Wouldnt be too successful with L always being guarded by the police, and I doubt L would care enough to show his face to either of them in the first place
Mr. White... he's the devil. he is smarter than you, he is luckier than you. Whatever... whatever you think is supposed to happen... I'm telling you, the exact reverse opposite of that is gonna happen, you might be able to catch walter white. but heisenberg would leave L in barrel filled with acid like he did to the rest of his foes
@@iantaakalla8180 Mike would honestly be the hardest for him to catch because Mike was unassuming, careful, and smart. L would have to get tricky to catch him
Exactly, Mike found Walter pretty much immediately, he's JUST A GUY, the only problem for Hank is the conflict of interest where he was too close to see it and wrote Walt off as a suspect immediately.
Jesse said it best himself. Walter is super lucky and manipulative, but he's not a more calculating foe than someone like Mike or Gus. Walt's luck is really what kept him alive in breaking bad, and it ran out when Hank got bored while shitting. L would smoke Walt.
No it’s because Hank is a bastard who went to shit in Walt’s personal toilet in their bedroom which means he had to of walked past the hallway bathroom just to shit in Walt’s toilet, he deserved it
To be fair, Hank could have caught heisenberg too, a lot earlier, but he just let his predispositions on walter's personalities and family relations affect his judgement.
I guess this also contributes to the idea that L could catch Walt faster than Hank or anyone else in the series, because L doesn't have anything to do with Walt - but Hank's literally a longtime brother-in-law.
Hank was too close to Walter to see things clearly. He was mislead by years of seeing Walter living a reserved, and even afraid, life. His biggest mistake was underestimating the impact of Walt’s cancer diagnoses. If they didn’t know each other Hank would of followed up more on Walt as a lead ever since they found the high school lab equipment missing
I think it was important for Hank to realize the Walter connection by himself, if someone claiming to be smarter than Hank came to that conclusion first, I think Hank's first instinct would be to strongly resist L, both because Hank doesn't liked to be 1-uped and he has a strong bias in how he sees Walter. He may grow to resent L.
@@mrperfectcell1350 spoilers for death note kind of except that the show would really be over after an episode and the rest would be just looking for hard evidence
Fallout new vegas music in the background of a video discussing breaking bad and death note... my 3 favorite pieces of media all coming together in one place. It's something quite special, really.
I think Hank is more comparable to Soichiro Yagami, Light's father. They're both family members and more of an obstacle than anything. Light/Walter never set out to kill Hank/Soichiro, just keep him in the dark and evade his suspicions.
But unlike Light, Walt never even considered killing his family. I feel Light would have been willing to kill his own mother if the situation needed it.
12:04 Would be a very interesting ending for Breaking Bad if Walter & Jessie were caught, arrested and put on trial, only for Saul to point out that L's methods of acquiring said information was unconstitutional, then *L* gets arrested while Walter and Jesse walk free. From here, I'm honestly not sure if Walter & Jesse would go back to cooking or try to live normal lives considering Gus would still be alive at this point and would likely be hunting Walter down. I guess thats not much of an "ending", but it would certainly be the beginning of the end for the series one way or the other (be it Walter lives, dies, or walks free)
If this is the world of Death Note L couldnt really get arrested He is pretty much above the Law and all police in the world follows what he says, to the point you could argue him to be the most powerful person in the world However I do see him losing the case, as he doesnt care about his methodology being illegal, and not really minding that since in his view catching the criminal and making him confess is already a win So if the Justice System releases Walter(or released Kira) after he caught him I think he'd just think thats on them and not really give a crap
@@ale-xsantos1078 Yeah, in his eyes he caught the perpetrator. After that, its on the justice system on following through. Either way, he's probably on a flight to the next case
Even if the evidence was gathered unconstitutionally, Walter and Jesse would still go to jail. Ultimately if the evidence exists and has been collected, it doesn’t matter anymore how it was obtained. The evidence is still valid and Walter and Jesse are both still criminals.
If Saul was still in the picture I think L's biggest hurdle to cross wouldn't be catching Walter but having enough irrefutable evidence to charge him with something harder than a slap on the wrist. Saul was able to work out multiple life sentences to just like 17 years with parole, he would be a genuinely big thorn in L's side that'd force him to be extremely thorough as to avoid something similar happening to Walt.
L doesn't have and never has had any interest in the court system, he literally just wants to solve mysteries. He would solve this mystery in 5 minutes behind a computer screen and if Walt got away because of Saul, L would just be amused by the incompetence of American prosecutors.
Actually I personally think Saul wouldn’t even be a factor because the most incriminating thing against Walt is in season 1 when the DEA tracks the cook equipment back to his personal storeroom at the high school. L has this man behind bars in 30 minutes following this
Bro, L narrowed down Kira's position from the entire world to a specific area in Japan in less than 15 minutes. Hank is just a cop, while L has the entire world's policing force at his disposal. Easy win for L. Edit: I. Love. Chaos.
@@xenn4985 This man figured out who the motherfucker killing people with a magical book causing heart attacks in different places around the world is. I'm pretty sure he can find a few gangsters and interrogate them for a description. He probably has access to almost every country's satellite systems. He can FIND a drug dealer.
@@xenn4985 he would’ve had surveillance everywhere and undercover cops stalking him and he doesn’t have a magical being to tell him where all the cameras installed in his room is or to sell drugs for him so he’s fucked
@@attackontitanfollower L isn't really a guy that cares about law, he breaks it all the time for the sake of his vision of justice being accomplished. He would probably assassinate Walter if it was necessary. The same way Light ended up not having a trial.
There's also the fact that in this case much like every single case before Kira case, L wouldn't show himself. It would be either Wattari or someone else acting on his behalf while L would be likely half a world away or at the very least at a safe distance which only Wattari would know.
Considering L was able to figure out what area Kira was in after a week and that he was using a magic notebook from a death god in a world that was much like ours (in terms of average people not knowing about magic/gods etc). I’d say yeah, L could in like 5 minutes
Mr. White... he's the devil. he is smarter than you, he is luckier than you. Whatever you think is supposed to happen... I'm telling you, the exact reverse opposite of that is gonna happen, you might be able to catch walter white. but heisenberg would leave L in barrel filled with acid like he did to the rest of his foes
Now make a sequel asking if L would beat Saul defending Walter in court. After all, L's goal was never ONLY to discover if Light is Kira. His goal was also to find evidence and reveal how he's doing the killing so he could get him declared guilty in court.
In which it will have to be by "American" Law Standards and NOT "Japanese" Law Standards. And inb4 some moron wants to try to mesh the two. NO. You play it to the field ruling so in short L really needs to make sure all his evidence and procedures we're given the green light during the investigation.
@@kaze0foxAnd if it turns out that Ls "Heisenberg investigation" did anything that was legally ambiguous or did anything that would violate Walters constitutional rights, Saul would sniff it out and get the case thrown out.
@kaze0fox honestly it's hard to say whether L actually has to abide by conventional law standards or not. Given that within the world of DN he's a super detective with jurisdiction pretty much anywhere on the globe, maybe he has his own set of 'law standards' that he can use regardless of where he is. Pretty speculative tho and yeah still Saul would be a pain in the ass for L
@@tomgu2285the problem is that if he gained evidence via bugging walts house it probably would get thrown out. And in the US you dont have to talk to anyone you dont want to unless directly ordered by a judge. Its hard to say if he'd actually be put in jail or not
I think L could do it, but he'd need to do it pretty quickly or else he's going to be taken off the case or arrested himself for his love of using illegal information gathering techniques and imprisoning people he just suspects. Even if L got a bunch of confessions recorded using bugs, unless he had a warrant to place those bugs, none of the recordings will be permissible in court.
Mr. White... he's the devil. he is smarter than you, he is luckier than you. Whatever you think is supposed to happen... I'm telling you, the exact reverse opposite of that is gonna happen, you might be able to catch walter white. but heisenberg would leave L in barrel filled with acid like he did to the rest of his foes
@@prodsage2719the video starts by saying that L's investigation starts just a little before Walter's deal with Gus, and you know what Gus does to people investigating on his activities ( the only reason why Hank was still alive after Gus's death is because Walter was in the way and prevented Gus from killing him ) , breaking bad is not a game of trying to get each other's name, if someone finds some evidence of Gus illegal activity going on, he's dead.
@@prodsage2719 Gus would interfere to protect Walter Im sure Walter would be caught in no time however L wouldn't survive that long after Gus comes to know that he's getting investigated
I think L trying to catch Gus (as someone previous said) is a much more interesting idea. I would, actually, put Gus closer to L in terms of intelligence. He is careful and a great actor. His biggest weakness is his connection to the Salamanca family.
Damn that one is auch more interesting example, Walter for all his intelligence was not that good in hiding he was just great at escaping situations and his luck played a part too While gus was pure skill of deception. If not for Walter, Gus would have never been caught. He had a pure perfect system only for Walter and the chaos he brings with him to bring an end to it
the idea that Gus would panic and decide to get rid of Walter is an interesting one but the idea that Gus could probably kill L seemed unlikely considering how well protected he apparently is.
L obviously isn’t immune to letting bad apples get close to him, specifically Lights dad being a gateway for light to interfere, but he is still highly restrictive on those who even get to see him.
@@ryanrzjrL would never reveal his identify for this case... him revealing who he was was an exceptional circumstance and he still went about it in a smart way and prolonged his being killed for as long as possible with contingencies
Yes. Just looking in the past and history of her daughter. Her mother history and you can find doppio. The only reason he lost was because his obsession to destroy and kill all that is after him he could just hide. Doppio is a nobody. And eveyone will be looking for an older man. L could find who he is but caught him?. I doubt it. You can't arrest him. He will kill everyone and burn everything or The squad would kill everyone to get to the girl and diaviolo would kill the squad. The end.
See now that would've been way more interesting than this video. Unlike Heisenberg, Diavolo is really, really good at hiding his identity and is from an anime as well, so it'd be a more fair match up
Their issues with finding a foothold after the death of their main antagonists can also be comparable, with L and Gus's deaths changing the vibe and direction of their respective shows
The only inaccuracy I can see here is that L usually doesn’t approach cases very close. I believe in the manga, when he first meets the task force, he mentions that him getting so close with the people he’s working with is like an admission of defeat, something he has never done before. He would most likely conduct this investigation by computer, especially with evidence this transparent. In the beginning, Hank might be the only reason he can’t extensively surveil the Whites, but he can still interrogate Walter all he needs to by having another FBI agent, for instance, interrogate him in public with questions L had prepared, recording the conversation, too. And his evidence being inadmissible in court is also a nonissue for L; he’s stated to be basically immune to and even supported by the police forces of multiple nations, and, in a case with lower stakes than Kira, I doubt his immediate approach would be to incarcerate Jesse and Walter once he knows enough. Like you said, there’s already plenty of incriminating evidence, but L and the other Wammy’s kids all go for like a knockout punch to prove their suspect is guilty before they’re finished.
Before I even watch the video I want to say there is no way L would fail to catch Walter. L is bordering on superhuman levels of deduction, and think about all the times hank got close without being anywhere near as intelligent.
L would catch Walter almost immediately, he would only need to wait a little to gather evidence. A much bigger complication, i think, is that Walter would not have the patience or calmness to go through an interrogation by L. Walter would most likely cave in to the heat of the moment and try to kill L right then and there. Whether or not that would actually work is dubious though, because L would definitely not interrogate Walter in person; he never did that with anyone except Kira. He would just use death-row inmates or surrogates that have GPS trackers and miniature mic's on them to convey his words during the interrogation. Walter would be caught without the shadow of a doubt.
Like when the case was shut and the DEA blamed gale and Walt AT DINNER said gale was obviously a minion. And left a book from gale addressed to him on the back of his toilet. Ffs. Light at his most arrogant never made a slip that bad. He always reminded me of a young Tom Riddle. Like he’s up to something and no good but like… he’s not dumb enough to flat out tell you.
@@TheLindsayKnudsen I'd say Light killing Lind L. Taylor is just as bad, as if he hadn't done that, L wouldn't be able to narrow down Kira's location, and it was due to his arrogance that he killed him straight away
Also, light kept playing around with the Death Note in ways that may have evaded capture but basically allowed L to figure out the rules of the Death Note, and most importantly killed Raye Penber as that was the thing that got L to keep pursuing Light after Lind L. Taylor’s death. Light is somewhat sloppy but conniving. Imagine how much easier it would be if there was a sloppier person.
If L can figure out who a supernatural mass-murderer is within like a month, he would 100% be able to figure out who Heisenburg is. Probably in about a week or so too. Also, L could literally never go to jail, he’s too respected by every government he works for, so even if he did get evidence illegally, he’d probably get a pardon from the leader of whatever country it is.
Any self respecting detective when given all the details that hank had would have IMMEDIATLY caught on, or at least listed Walter as a suspect. The reason Hank never caught on is because of how long he knew Walter, he could never have imagined his nerd brother in law would do such a thing.
This was super fun to listen to. The only reason L had so so much trouble catching Kira is because he was fighting an intangible supernatural force. L would have figured out it was Walt super fast. It would be just a matter of gathering evidence, which is what stopped L from catching Light, the evidence of the magical murder notebook is kinda hard to come by.
I think a sequel to this idea, if L could catch Gustavo Fring would be amazing! You mention how Walter isnt as careful as Gus and I also wonder if L could manipulate Walter into helping him bring down the chicken man!
Los Pollos Hermanos would be too innocent for light to actually investigate, because the only people that would realistically come for Gus is the FDA, because unless someone snitches on him, he will never be found.
Honestly, the gas mask from the school winding up in the dessert, the purity of the meth, and his vastly overqualified credentials would have gotten him caught almost immediately if pretty much anyone who didn't already know Walt as this harmless family man decided to look into the Heisenberg case.
The case is too small and too local to elicit any possibility of having an external expert assigned to the case at that point, even Hank's office constantly mocks him for his efforts to take down Heisenberg and even shuts him down when he zeroes in on Gus. It's not until Walter blows up Hector and Gus that it really becomes a big case that could potentially make them call for L's help. If that happened, Walt would be toast within days and he would probably run out of luck very quickly.
Season 5 walt, basically is an international threat, selling drugs to the world at this point, taking down the cartel and controlling their drug operations, have contacts with dangerous gangs, Definitely someone
Mike was able to find out who Heisenberg without ever meeting the guy and probably off of a vague description of him from Saul. If he could do it L could too.
One thing about this that is different to DN is that L would not publically show up as L. He only did that in the main story because there was no other choice and he needed the Task Force's full support. He'd probabily have agents on the scene like Watari, or get someone local to be his eyes like with Naomi on the BB case. If he were there in person for whatever reason he'd be anonymous or disguised like in "L Change the World". Maybe he befriends Jessie in secret or finds some excuse to show up to the White household as a salesman or something. How much this actually changes the events video idk.
The thing is in the Kira case, L is given free reign to do whatever he wants as he has all the governments in the world on his side. For a Heisenburg investigation L would have more traditional limitations. Ultimately he would see that the mask was from Walter's high school and would have a thorough background check done on Walt and would seen that he has the qualifications to be heisenberg. L would also not be there in person. It may seem boring but I am pretty sure that L would just tell Hank to keep an eye on Walt as he is a prime suspect. While Hank would be skeptical of L, as time goes on and more odd things keep happening with Walt, Hank would eventually peice it together. The problem is I don't know how the government ever gets sufficient evidence to warrant a surveillance on Walt over such circumstantial evidence. Maybe the mask is enough? Not sure.
Mike figured all there was to know and even had a good read on just how Walt would turn out, if he had so little trouble finding out who "Heisenberg" was then L would wrap it all up before breakfast. Catching Walt in the act would then be pretty easy imo, having him tailed and busting him during a cook, done and dusted. He narrowed down Kira's location to a single town in one go, and zeroed in on Light and was certain he was Kira, proving it was the hard part.
My opinion is that L could figure Gus and Walter out. Gus would be harder but Hank still managed to figure Gus out even with limited resources. L with his computer skills 100% could. The guy that would be hard for L to figure out is Saul because he was the only one other than Jesse that made it out alive and out of jail for a very long time afterward the BB timeline ended. Saul was known for tampering with evidence and manipulating others to get on his side. I do think L would suspect Saul but Saul would set him up to a dead end each time.
He could easily figure it out from who has the knowledge of chemistry and excess to chemicals in that area. Probably would be like a few minutes of computer research for him and in the worst case a day or two of observation by some agent that works for him.
@@shaansingh6048remember though Light's working with supernatural beings and a supernatural killing method. Every piece of evidence linked to Gus or Walt is pretty grounded. I think L can manage to convict them, but Saul could at the very least drastically reduce their sentences which may be a pain in the ass for L
Dude I'm so glad you made this video! I coincidentally started watching Breaking Bad for the first time immediately after I finished Death Note over a decade ago. I could never get over how similar the dynamic between Walter and Hank was to Light and L's situation.
im a minute and a half in, but i just had to pause and comment that I absolutely adore the use of new vegas music here. It's got me so hyped to hear how this goes.
I recon it would be very easy since half the reason walt got so far without being sused by hank was because hank (and everybody else) thinks so little of walt that in their mind there's not even a sliver of thought that walt was Heisenberg. especially in the earlier season where walt is very reckless and couple that with Jesse Pinkman as a side kick, yeah this will be over so fast.
He basically did catch the guy with supernatural powers. It's just that he didn't know that Light had a get out of jail free card in losing his memories by giving up the notebook (which also changed his demeanor/personality somewhat, which made him less of a suspect) If you take away that trump card, Light could deny it all he wants but he's basically fucked at that point.
He actually did catch light. He died, but his contingency was for his successers to catch light. He set things in motion to catch him even after his death.
@@smtandearthboundsuck8400 He didn't even win in the end. He got arrogant and relied on Mikami to do his dirty work for him, and Mikami was a zealous idiot with motives of his own. If he hadn't placed so much faith in Mikami, I'd argue he maybe could have won in the end. But nope, he did the equivalent of losing the queen to a pawn and being put into check in the same move.
I feel like L would have started connecting the dots once he read about Walt's "fugue state." Dissociative fugue is a very rare occurrence, and even rarer for the onset to appear much later in life in an otherwise healthy person. I think he would have at least considered him a possible suspect given how strange it all was. He would also have a reason to take him into questioning since he was guilty of indecent exposure. I think that's how he would start to follow his trail at least, after that L would probably found out in no time.
It would be very easy for L to catch Walter White. The reason it was so hard to pin down Light as Kira was because Light is an incredibly smart, charismatic man that could not only match L in intelligence but could use his words and likeability in-person. Never underestimate the value that charisma had for Light, everyone is so focused on his mind that nobody really discusses how he could win against other investigators simply with how he talks and holds himself. Heisenberg is a genius when it comes to chemistry, that just does not help against L who probably even used that nickname to clue in to the fact he is Walter White.
L might think Skylar is an accomplice, and if so, well she might just end up like Misa, and I guarantee that Watari would be able to loosen her tongue. Jesse is another one who would absolutely break under interrogation by L.
@@isaaconthemoon Jack's gang was able to get Jesse spilling his guts. L has about the same ethical limits on his conduct. He'll do just about anything to solve a case.
@@FreeJalen True, assuming that the case relied on torture derived evidence or other constitutional violations. Most likely L and federal prosecutors would do what law enforcement refers to as parallel construction OR he'd never even work with law enforcement, acting as a rogue actor the wayge sort of did for part of the Kira case. See, one thing about your constitutional rights is that they mostly only protect you from the government. For example, without a search warrant, the police can't raid your house, wiretap your phones, etc., nor can they torture you, and if they do, then all evidence obtained as a result will be excluded from evidence. This is why overzealous cops can sometimes wreck cases before they get off the ground. However, if a third party breaks into your house, photographs evidence, or provides a tip to law enforcement, or wiretaps your phones, and then hands over recordings to the cops, all of that is still very much admissible. As long as L and his guys aren't acting as law enforcement, any evidence they illegally obtained can still be used to legally send Walt to prison. Of course L would then be liable for civil lawsuits and criminal charges, but there's a very good chance that suing him would be nearly impossible because of his anonymity, and the feds would probably refuse to prosecute or even outright pardon him.
Very good video! I absolutely adore fiction thought experiments like this. Instant sub Couldn’t help but think though- Mike Ehrmantraut is in the equation, as he himself bugged Walter (to which he might notice L’s tamperings), and it intrigues me to think of foils between him and L. It entertains me to speculate this, as in BCS and BB, Mike strangely rivals L in scrutiny and fortitude (if in his own grampy unconventional way)
@@Real_Moms_Spaghetti i think L was slightly smarter, but light had a lot of people on his side, meaning that even if he were outsmarted, it wouldn’t matter that much
Even with all the simpathy we have for Hank, he isn't but a common criminal in L's eyes. Even if he decided to take up the case (I don't think he might find it challenging enough), L would never reveal himself to any of the involved people, just as he had done with any case before Kira's.
I feel like this break down misses how much of a departure L's investigation of Kira was from his usual methodology. L had never revealed himself before, for instance, and with the Kira case, only does so when Light socially isolates L from the law-enforcement infrustracuture L was using. For the Kira case, L had to contend with the possibility the Kira left behind no physical evidence of his killings. Heisenberg seems a little less formidable, so I doubt L would feel a need to use extreme methods. Probably, he would never contact Heisenberg himself. I could see him zeroing in on Walter based on the highschool connection, like you said. He might even get to Jessie the same way -- an errant youth Walter used to teach, now lowly criminal seen flashing cash around the time Walter got his diagnosis... I imagine L would select a proxy the way he did with the LABB case, maybe an FBI agent to avoid Hank who has a conflict of interest. I could imagine him starting a Raye Penber-style surveillance campaign, hoping to track Walter to his cook site, accomplices, or other physical evidence. I could also imagine him targeting Skylar, inferring that their marital issues are related to the criminal activity. He could likely get her to break, but her confession isn't worth much in a U.S. court of law, but her cooperation (for things like wiretaps and video surveillance) might be useful. Once L finds out about Jessie -- maybe through the RV incident -- he has a pretty solid opening. Even without Jessie's cooperation, I could see L apprehending/tailing Jessie, leaking a false report to Hank that, "Heisenberg's accomplice says he's willing to come forward. Says he knows Heisenberg from his old high school. Anyway, he called in and said he just needed a few days to put his affairs in order, then he'll turn himself in," all where Walter can overhear, of course. Then intercept communication between Walter and Jessie until the last minute. That should provoke Walter into incriminating action -- covering up evidence, trying to silence Jessie, meeting with Gus to troubleshoot -- while under survaillance. Seems like that would work pretty well...
Ended up watching this because while the answer is obvious I wanted to see if you actually went through and thought out how it would happen in a complete manner. Despite the memes this is a good watch, explaining an alternate reality fanfiction where L joins the investigation and catches White is so much better than if you just pointed out his detective skills would have been good enough. Of course you do that as well to great effect, pointing out similar things from Death Note that prove how he would likely go about it. Great video!
I was always thinking that Walt during the time he owned the largest empire in the United States, he was so mentally strong but also so feeble at the same time, that he couldn't feel fear and just lie to all of them, or outright just kill all of them.
Probably, he wanted to kill Badger in season 2 when he was still pretty new to the business so killing someone who is trying to catch him and get him arrested isn't that unbelievable.
The only reason Hank didn’t catch Walt immediately is because Hank doesn’t see Walt as a real man and perpetually underestimates him. Literally any other DEA agent in Hank’s place would’ve caught Walter after they found the gas mask in season 1.
Walt would just hit L with his car
This is literally the end of the whole debate bro, L ain’t gonna dodge no car 😭
So walt is *hit the L?*
I know the comment is 2 months old but all jokes aside L wins no diff he has a helicopter that has his own butler/bodyguard that literally hits snipes mid fight while chasing a speeding car this is saying that Walt get a chance to touch L
@@unpromisedtommorow🤓🤓🤓
@CallMeChoppa 🤓🤓🤓
L caught a guy who was literally giving other people heart attacks randomly through magical powers. How is this even a question.
yeah, the fun part is more how does L catch Heisenberg / how long does it take him.
to be fair light kind of threw. he literally confirmed his supernatural powers and the fact he was close to a police officer immediately. I dont think Walter ever threw that hard but obviously the nature of the case is much easier to figure out
Edit:
When I originally made this comment I hadn’t watched Breaking Bad since the finale aired 8+ yrs ago. Ive rewatched it since then and saying that Walter threw would he an understatement. It didn’t just shock me how stupid he is. It shocked me how little I noticed as a teenager.
@@noThankyou-g5c Well the only part where he threw was that damned book. Otherwise his meth empire would have probably never stopped growing.
We all know he catches him rather easily, but it’s just pretty interesting to see how long it takes and all the details.
@@noThankyou-g5calter threw by stealing from the school.
Three people had the keys to the office if I'm remembering correctly. Any detective worth their salt has Walt as a suspect from there.
If Walt had an actual detective on him, he's pretty much constantly throwing because his ego won't let him lie low and quit while he's ahead.
Edit: I swear I wrote this before I got to the portion in the video.
A true question, could Saul Goodman save Light Yagami from jail
Your honor, with all due respect, you weren’t even there
tbf, probably
For the amount of murders and indirectly starting a cult, amount of conspiracies of murder. The most Saul could probably talk down to is jail time. Light would've been given the death penalty given if he survived the end of death note.
He would get Kira from the death penalty to 6 months probation
"You're honor, all he did was eat a chip"
Saul Goodman, a lawyer found out Walter White was Heisenberg in a single episode.
Skylar White an average suburban house wife found out within 2 seasons.
I'm pretty sure a super genius like L could find out Heisenberg's identity within a couple of minutes.
L fucking smells the chemicals on Walter and figures it out instantly.
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I desperately need a quick 5 minute what if episode where the dea brings in L and is like "we've been trying for months but we just cant catch heisenberg" and L says "so let me get this straight, there's new, chemically pure meth, an overqualified chemist with a dea brother in law buying luxury goods and dissapearing for days?"
"...yeah but hes a pussy lol"
"..."
"..."
"Ill go get him"
*L slaps hank
*credits roll
Walt being heisenberg was meant to be obvious but since hank so deeply believed walt couldnt do anything harmful he never even thought of the possibility
Skylar didn't really figure it out, she just found out he was pushing drugs to get a lot of money. She thought he was dealing weed with Jesse until Walter admitted to Meth.
Saul is incredibly resourceful and has a bunch of criminal contacts and was kidnapped and recognized Walt based on his cough, and was effectively told the connection with Heisenberg and he put it together.
Both were pretty directly handed the information rather than having obfuscation muddying the waters, and there's more to consider with evidence than simply "I'm pretty sure", you need more than a hunch to serve a warrant and gather evidence.
As soon as L found the respirator and property from the Biology class, L would instantly know that the ex-chemistry genius turned teacher probably had more to do with the world's most perfect meth than a few 16 year olds
The only reason hank didn't caught walter earlier is because of how close they are, had walt not known hank, he'd been caught before season 2
@@inigo-montoya Hell, if Gomez had been sent instead of Hank the show would've ended there.
i like rottytops too
@@inigo-montoyawas it because they were close, or because Hank looked down on Walter and didn’t think him capable of anything?
@@redactedinfo8557 Thanks random citizen!
The real question is would Saul be able to defend Walter in court against L, that would be a great video
Yes absolutely. Maybe he would bribe L with Kim’s feet
He'd likely get medical leave cause no jail wants to look after a dude with cancer it's too expensive
Saul almost turned a life sentence into a few years before he sabotaged himself. He'd very likely get Walt no time at all or under 10 years somehow. I don't know if it would matter much since Walt's cancer would take him out long before he served even 5 years.
That would be an easy win for Saul, if he is being payed enough.
L has no knowledge of the legal system, so it could play to Sauls favor. But remember Walt is already one of the most wanted men by season 5, so it would come down to a favourable plea deal.
Heisenberg: “It’s heavy cause it’s millions of dollars”
L: “open it”
L wouldn't be in Hank's place there XD
@@Vario69 woooosh
but he is right, neither we would, woosh/r@@thatguynexus5935
L: Show me
@@Vario69 yeah no shit why tf did 47 ppl agree with u
Coughing baby vs hydrogen bomb
Lmao and we all know who's which
Real question would be if Hank could solve the Kira case.
He'd be standing there at the very end, with Light going "Ha ha ha, yea I'm Kira" and he'd be saying "Good one, Light my buddy"
Hank would have no chance since his name would be way too easy for Light to get
Light would definetely invite Hank to his home to get good relationships with the DEA. Hank would eventually have to go to the toilet and would most likely use the toilet in Light's home which would lead to him figuring out Light is Kira
light invites hank to his home which leads to hank going to the toilet and then he accidentally touches the death note while looking for books to read
😂😂😂
hank would need an incredible amount of pooping to collect all the clues needed for solving this case
He figured out who Light was and he was a guy using magic to murder people. Walter White just makes meth, blue meth, but still entirely unmagical. Easy W for L.
Easy L for WW
Easy L for L after sussy Gus rips his shirt off and says " cook for me mr Lawliet "
Kid named L:
Not if gus kills L
imagine someone of walters intelligence having magic
a pretty big part of walt not getting caught was how extremely lucky he was, he actively worked to undermine his own security, light was significantly more cautious and didn't have someone who thought the best of him searching for him. Walt would lose entirely because he chose not to hide what he was doing
yes light did have someone who thought the best of him searching for him, his dad
Walter kinda destroyed everything he touched. 95% of the people he killed or died because of him, didn't really even need to die. After a few of the crazy mexicans early on who directly attacked him/ Jesse, there wasn't really a need for any of it. He was just super paranoid and the architect of his own downfall and poison to all around him.
Best example of his luck is how Walt had to actively mislead Hank to keep him off his trail. If Walt was ever close to L in the way Light was, L would have figured Walt out immediately.
Yeah Light had to stay squeaky clean even in his own home when it got booby-trapped 💀💀
So luck plot armor lol terrible argument. Thats just the writing of the show for the situations.
L: Your brother is Heisenberg.
Hank: nO he'S NOT!
i got the reference 🥳
Viva Revire Reference?!!?!!!!!!?!??? BASED!!!!!!!!
@@nmmeswey3584? This isn't a Jello reference, fuck that guy. Look up death note but really really fast
The only reason Walt wasn’t caught was because Hank overlooked him, he should’ve gotten caught as soon as the equipment went missing
Exactly i hate how people act like walter was really some big mastermind when really if the show focused on another detective besides hank who is his family he would have easily been caught within the first two seasons
Yeah. Walt is not really calculative or elusive like people think he is, he is mostly lucky that other criminals were more dangerous and given more attention.
Well the thing here is that Walter makes serious mistakes early on that detectives (Hank in this case) overlook leading to him getting to refine himself. This exact pattern plays out all the time in real life with serial killers who are totally considered elusive and “talented”
@@r3dr4te963Early on I definitely agree with you, if it were anyone else aside from Hank investigating Heisenberg then Walter would’ve been caught probably in the first season. Later on though, I do think you need to give him some credit with how he manages to elude the law
@@r3dr4te963Walt is absolutely calculative when he feels in control of a situation, the entire incident of him barging back into his house shows that he knows how to manipulate people and work a situation to his advantage. He's just short-sighted early on in the series, and then gradually becomes very vulnerable to his own narcissism being prodded at.
Walter relied on luck and trust of Hank for the whole show and L caught the guy which had literally untrackable one shot weapon
Mr. White... he's the devil. he is smarter than you, he is luckier than you. Whatever you think is supposed to happen... I'm telling you, the exact reverse opposite of that is gonna happen, you might be able to catch walter white. but heisenberg would leave L in barrel filled with acid like he did to the rest of his foes
L did not catch Light gang
@@vt_aero he knew light was the kira, just couldn't prove it
@@techos3253h-he covered his tracks, he got that idiot at the copy shop to lie for him
@@pademelon2216 are you telling me that a man just happens to have a heart attack like that? No, he orchestrated it
I think a much more interesting scenario would be L trying to catch gus,
gus is much more capable and careful than Walter.
Although with someone skilled as L it's it's not going to be that tough of a case
Yes!
Especially if he wa given a fighting chance by for instance starting off by having convinced the higher ups that there was a poorly understood advantage by the police which was not connected to Gus so he could have the resources necessary to resist an L if only for some time.
No homo
yes i also agree gus is more careful then walter
hank figured gus out, but he was ignored because of gus's standing and reputation with the police, as well as "the chicken man is the drug lord" which is a rediculous idea. It'd be an easy win for L as well
@@etaidade3983 it took time for hank to suspect gus while with walter hank was blinded by the fact walter was family
Fuck you mean he was more capable and careful. Sure he was able to be capped easy asf but that’s not the same as capable. Y’all forgetting that Walt smoked this mofo 😂?
L: You're Heisenberg.
Walt: You're goddamn right!
*CREDITS ROLL*
L would get to Walt decently quickly, but I definitely think a death note style game between him and Gus would be much more drawn out and interesting.
Light still wins pretty easily. Breaking bad is more realistic, death note isn’t.
@@thesilvershota3091 True but unlike a lot of fictional series Death Note still has a semi realistic level of intelligence to the characters
Edit: I like his attempt at making this cat and mouse game as fair as he can and he is correct the only thing that would prevent L from catching Walter early is Hank’s intervention
@@WalterJ.MoriartyIt’s plot induced; no one realistically would of ever been able to find out who Kira was.
Maybe if it was Misa, but in the situation where it’s Light? It makes no sense.
@@tokkirae6157 actually it not too difficult to figure out Light’s identity especially if like L you don’t care who dies
@@WalterJ.Moriarty The best detectives in the real world are never going to factor in the supernatural when making an investigation. The funding would get immediately cut once management hears that their detectives are "chasing ghosts" as they'd probably put it. Light having the death note in real life would be almost impossible to catch. Death Note's biggest weakness is that Light and L sometimes don't feel like two characters trying to outwit each other, it feels more like the author is trying to outwit the audience instead. L makes a bunch of conclusions that just happen to be right with no real reasoning or logic in order to move the plot along. Yes, believing the book is a factor is fine. But no real detective is going to believe it's a weapon of mass destruction. The very definition of contrived. I still like death note, for the record.
Only issue with this is that L wouldn't interact directly with Walter. The only reason L showed himself during the Kira case was because of the outlandish situation that it entailed. For something like this case he'd probably just use surrogates and avoid direct communication all together.
This is something a lot of people forget.
That's not a very fun scenario though.
@@Ojas97L is like super human basically. I like Walt more probs, but like, he has no chance.
There were so many red flags that people like Hank and the department entirely ignored like a half dozen times at least. There's no way L would miss any of that.
If there was a reasonable way to catch Walt, any possible clue, L would pick up on it.
Plus L just blatantly violates privacy laws all together.
@@bobdylan1968 IDK a story where L is using an FBI agent to solve a case could be fun.
@@Confussed-Oddish there's just more tension when l is actually physically vulnerable in some way. You know?
Since L found out who Kira is right from the bat and his only problem was gathering evidence to properly accuse him, he would easily catch Walter.
Honestly you don’t need L add Light to the Investigation and even Light would probably catch Walter
@@WalterJ.Moriarty Light and L are about equivalent. Saying "Even light" implies they're not equals.
@@ThomasNosey
Your are not equal to compete with L and get his attention Light needed supernatural powers and literally Gods of Death Light and L are not equal
@@ThomasNoseylight and L aren't equal at all, but yeah saying even light is misrepresenting his intelligence
but he would have the same issue with evidence, especially with super lawyer Saul Goodman. Saul would never allow L to get away with bugging Walters house (though he did it himself)
As soon as they found the gas mask in the desert, game over.
for l, walter leave no one alive fr
@@downisgrey threaten his family and its that easy, walt folds
L would easily catch Walter.
It wouldn't even be a contest. L is an actual superhuman level genius detective.
L would know immediately lol
he would probably immediately know the moment the police finds the mask that walt took from his school
lol no
@@akkir6707 i mean, Walt did not do a good job covering up his trails. I mean just look at the reason he got caught, because Hank had to take a shit. Walt got really lucky at the beginning and then he had Saul, gus and Mike to cover up his trails for him and when it failed he used Jesse as a coverup and that eventually backfired
Would L catch Gus would be a better topic, Gus is so organized and has alot of credibility in the community
L and Gus are very similar characters, and Gus is much careful and well organized than Walt so it'd only be slighty harder for L to catch Gus.
Definately would take L longer to find out about Gus but I can see him figuring it out with enough investigation
@@scottiecurrie7927 Maybe Gus would send Mike to kill L.
@@justsomeguywholikeshentai1939 Wouldnt be too successful with L always being guarded by the police, and I doubt L would care enough to show his face to either of them in the first place
@@scottiecurrie7927 Then why did he show his face to Light?
l catching heisenberg would be like his 3 minute introduction of L to show how great of a detective he is.
Perfect way of putting it
@@scottiecurrie7927Yes !
Mr. White... he's the devil. he is smarter than you, he is luckier than you. Whatever... whatever you think is supposed to happen... I'm telling you, the exact reverse opposite of that is gonna happen, you might be able to catch walter white. but heisenberg would leave L in barrel filled with acid like he did to the rest of his foes
The rest of the series is L catching Gus/Mike/Lydia.
@@iantaakalla8180 Mike would honestly be the hardest for him to catch because Mike was unassuming, careful, and smart. L would have to get tricky to catch him
Given how easily Jimmy discovered Walt's identity, I'd say yes.
Exactly, Mike found Walter pretty much immediately, he's JUST A GUY, the only problem for Hank is the conflict of interest where he was too close to see it and wrote Walt off as a suspect immediately.
L would literally stand straight for a few seconds and be like "bruh you're not fooling anyone"
Jesse said it best himself. Walter is super lucky and manipulative, but he's not a more calculating foe than someone like Mike or Gus. Walt's luck is really what kept him alive in breaking bad, and it ran out when Hank got bored while shitting.
L would smoke Walt.
Why was this comment so funny
@@ErenDenizMertreal😭😭
No it’s because Hank is a bastard who went to shit in Walt’s personal toilet in their bedroom which means he had to of walked past the hallway bathroom just to shit in Walt’s toilet, he deserved it
@@myonman1LMAO
If L does figure it out would Walt kill him? He most certainly has the skills and equipment to do so.
To be fair, Hank could have caught heisenberg too, a lot earlier, but he just let his predispositions on walter's personalities and family relations affect his judgement.
It's quite ironic for someone to want to catch someone so desperately yet not consider all possibilities.
@@wartortle577 He desperately wanted to catch Heinsberg, but he even more desperately wanted Walter to NOT be Heisenberg.
I guess this also contributes to the idea that L could catch Walt faster than Hank or anyone else in the series, because L doesn't have anything to do with Walt - but Hank's literally a longtime brother-in-law.
@@BEANSBEANSBEANS404 one of the recurring themes of the show is Walts near supernatural luck saving him
Hank was too close to Walter to see things clearly. He was mislead by years of seeing Walter living a reserved, and even afraid, life. His biggest mistake was underestimating the impact of Walt’s cancer diagnoses. If they didn’t know each other Hank would of followed up more on Walt as a lead ever since they found the high school lab equipment missing
If L was starred in Breaking Bad, it would be a 1 episode OVA instead of a 5 seasons series
I think it was important for Hank to realize the Walter connection by himself, if someone claiming to be smarter than Hank came to that conclusion first, I think Hank's first instinct would be to strongly resist L, both because Hank doesn't liked to be 1-uped and he has a strong bias in how he sees Walter. He may grow to resent L.
Just like lights father
Doesnt matter. L would control the FBI to move in on Walter. Doesnt need Hanks approval at all. The literal Interpol begs L for help.
hank would hate L almost immediately i think
Hank unwittingly ganging up with Heisenberg to take down L would be a top-tier narrative arc.
@@pandaeyez It would probably be kinda like Hideki Ide who resented L and split away from L. I don't think Hank would be possible at stopping L.
One thing I'd absolutely love to see from both of these, is a redux from the other side. Breaking bad from Hank's POV, and Death Note from L's POV.
Breaking bad from Hank’s perspective is such a Bad idea
Death note from L's POV would actually be so great.
@@mrperfectcell1350 spoilers for death note kind of
except that the show would really be over after an episode and the rest would be just looking for hard evidence
breaking bad from hanks perspective would just be depressing
its just a losing battle
I mean you could sort of do that by just watching breaking bad but only watching scenes w hank in them
Fallout new vegas music in the background of a video discussing breaking bad and death note... my 3 favorite pieces of media all coming together in one place. It's something quite special, really.
I think Hank is more comparable to Soichiro Yagami, Light's father. They're both family members and more of an obstacle than anything. Light/Walter never set out to kill Hank/Soichiro, just keep him in the dark and evade his suspicions.
But unlike Light, Walt never even considered killing his family. I feel Light would have been willing to kill his own mother if the situation needed it.
@@Kingdemethe whole point was because of his family also immaturness =/= to evilness
@@KingdemeLight Was Willing to Kill his sister though when she got kidnapped by Mellow when he kidnapped her to trade for the Death Note
This is exactly what the dude says in the video if you were watching.
12:04 Would be a very interesting ending for Breaking Bad if Walter & Jessie were caught, arrested and put on trial, only for Saul to point out that L's methods of acquiring said information was unconstitutional, then *L* gets arrested while Walter and Jesse walk free. From here, I'm honestly not sure if Walter & Jesse would go back to cooking or try to live normal lives considering Gus would still be alive at this point and would likely be hunting Walter down. I guess thats not much of an "ending", but it would certainly be the beginning of the end for the series one way or the other (be it Walter lives, dies, or walks free)
Oooooo
If this is the world of Death Note L couldnt really get arrested
He is pretty much above the Law and all police in the world follows what he says, to the point you could argue him to be the most powerful person in the world
However I do see him losing the case, as he doesnt care about his methodology being illegal, and not really minding that since in his view catching the criminal and making him confess is already a win
So if the Justice System releases Walter(or released Kira) after he caught him I think he'd just think thats on them and not really give a crap
@@ale-xsantos1078 Yeah, in his eyes he caught the perpetrator. After that, its on the justice system on following through. Either way, he's probably on a flight to the next case
L could catch Walt easily legally
Even if the evidence was gathered unconstitutionally, Walter and Jesse would still go to jail. Ultimately if the evidence exists and has been collected, it doesn’t matter anymore how it was obtained. The evidence is still valid and Walter and Jesse are both still criminals.
If Saul was still in the picture I think L's biggest hurdle to cross wouldn't be catching Walter but having enough irrefutable evidence to charge him with something harder than a slap on the wrist.
Saul was able to work out multiple life sentences to just like 17 years with parole, he would be a genuinely big thorn in L's side that'd force him to be extremely thorough as to avoid something similar happening to Walt.
L vs Saul would be intresting in a case
L doesn't have and never has had any interest in the court system, he literally just wants to solve mysteries. He would solve this mystery in 5 minutes behind a computer screen and if Walt got away because of Saul, L would just be amused by the incompetence of American prosecutors.
Walt got cancer, 17 years might as well be a death sentence for him
Actually I personally think Saul wouldn’t even be a factor because the most incriminating thing against Walt is in season 1 when the DEA tracks the cook equipment back to his personal storeroom at the high school. L has this man behind bars in 30 minutes following this
Sometimes when you have these intrusive thoughts you gotta resist.
Bro, L narrowed down Kira's position from the entire world to a specific area in Japan in less than 15 minutes. Hank is just a cop, while L has the entire world's policing force at his disposal. Easy win for L.
Edit: I. Love. Chaos.
Right, but HOW did hank figure it out? Pure dumb luck. Can you actually provide a way that L would be able to figure out walt is heisenberg?
@@xenn4985 This man figured out who the motherfucker killing people with a magical book causing heart attacks in different places around the world is. I'm pretty sure he can find a few gangsters and interrogate them for a description. He probably has access to almost every country's satellite systems. He can FIND a drug dealer.
Yes, but I won't tell you because I would have to kill you if you knew
@@xenn4985 he would’ve had surveillance everywhere and undercover cops stalking him and he doesn’t have a magical being to tell him where all the cameras installed in his room is or to sell drugs for him so he’s fucked
@@xenn4985 MIKE found out who Heisenberg was. Why wouldn’t L be able to?
Even though we all know L would catch him, this is still really fun.
Here’s the question how can L win in a case against Walter white when he’s got Saul (best lawyer in the world) to have his back
@@attackontitanfollower now that’s the true battle. “Can L best Saul on a legal case.”
@@tristan9648 it would be the court of the gods
@@attackontitanfollower no kidding 😂
@@attackontitanfollower L isn't really a guy that cares about law, he breaks it all the time for the sake of his vision of justice being accomplished. He would probably assassinate Walter if it was necessary. The same way Light ended up not having a trial.
Several people found him out. Mike was able to find him in an hour. Walter wasn’t a genius villain, he was lucky.
He was a nerd who slowly developed a taste for power and ego.
Unlike Kira who was always a psychopath.
There's also the fact that in this case much like every single case before Kira case, L wouldn't show himself. It would be either Wattari or someone else acting on his behalf while L would be likely half a world away or at the very least at a safe distance which only Wattari would know.
The idea of L and Skyler having a conversation is so hilarious to me
Skylar: my name is Skylar white YO
L: *speaks japanese*
L’s a genius prodigy, I think he’d be speaking English with Skyler in this case.
@@littleaqua32Isn't L American?
He’s British
@@Danny15877British.
Considering L was able to figure out what area Kira was in after a week and that he was using a magic notebook from a death god in a world that was much like ours (in terms of average people not knowing about magic/gods etc). I’d say yeah, L could in like 5 minutes
All L would have to do is interview Walt. Even Skylar basically caught him at the end of season 2 by doing simple investigation
Mr. White... he's the devil. he is smarter than you, he is luckier than you. Whatever you think is supposed to happen... I'm telling you, the exact reverse opposite of that is gonna happen, you might be able to catch walter white. but heisenberg would leave L in barrel filled with acid like he did to the rest of his foes
Now make a sequel asking if L would beat Saul defending Walter in court. After all, L's goal was never ONLY to discover if Light is Kira. His goal was also to find evidence and reveal how he's doing the killing so he could get him declared guilty in court.
In which it will have to be by "American" Law Standards and NOT "Japanese" Law Standards. And inb4 some moron wants to try to mesh the two. NO. You play it to the field ruling so in short L really needs to make sure all his evidence and procedures we're given the green light during the investigation.
@@kaze0foxAnd if it turns out that Ls "Heisenberg investigation" did anything that was legally ambiguous or did anything that would violate Walters constitutional rights, Saul would sniff it out and get the case thrown out.
@kaze0fox honestly it's hard to say whether L actually has to abide by conventional law standards or not. Given that within the world of DN he's a super detective with jurisdiction pretty much anywhere on the globe, maybe he has his own set of 'law standards' that he can use regardless of where he is. Pretty speculative tho and yeah still Saul would be a pain in the ass for L
@@kaze0fox L is British and he knows probably how the American justice system works anyway. So yeah no problem for L.
@@tomgu2285the problem is that if he gained evidence via bugging walts house it probably would get thrown out. And in the US you dont have to talk to anyone you dont want to unless directly ordered by a judge. Its hard to say if he'd actually be put in jail or not
I think L could do it, but he'd need to do it pretty quickly or else he's going to be taken off the case or arrested himself for his love of using illegal information gathering techniques and imprisoning people he just suspects. Even if L got a bunch of confessions recorded using bugs, unless he had a warrant to place those bugs, none of the recordings will be permissible in court.
He wouldn't get arrested, because of fame and secrecy alone.
Basically, Saul Goodman would save Walter right before he gets arrested, No way can L beat Saul in court.
walter doesnt meet saul until later, if L heard of walter early on he could catch him fast or find physical evidence thats damming
@@thepotatoofheaven walt is well aquatinted with saul by the time he starts working for gus. Saul was the connection that allowed th😂m to meet up
Maybe Watari can
L isn't the type to get things into court he'd just executed the sentence through his connections
The question is not if L could catch Heisenberg or not, it’s how long it will take L to catch him.
Mr. White... he's the devil. he is smarter than you, he is luckier than you. Whatever you think is supposed to happen... I'm telling you, the exact reverse opposite of that is gonna happen, you might be able to catch walter white. but heisenberg would leave L in barrel filled with acid like he did to the rest of his foes
With how sloppy Walter was he'd be caught early on
@@prodsage2719the video starts by saying that L's investigation starts just a little before Walter's deal with Gus, and you know what Gus does to people investigating on his activities ( the only reason why Hank was still alive after Gus's death is because Walter was in the way and prevented Gus from killing him ) , breaking bad is not a game of trying to get each other's name, if someone finds some evidence of Gus illegal activity going on, he's dead.
@@QuandaleCristus what does this have to do with l catching Walter it still would be very easy for L to do
@@prodsage2719 Gus would interfere to protect Walter
Im sure Walter would be caught in no time however L wouldn't survive that long after Gus comes to know that he's getting investigated
I think L trying to catch Gus (as someone previous said) is a much more interesting idea. I would, actually, put Gus closer to L in terms of intelligence. He is careful and a great actor. His biggest weakness is his connection to the Salamanca family.
Damn that one is auch more interesting example, Walter for all his intelligence was not that good in hiding he was just great at escaping situations and his luck played a part too
While gus was pure skill of deception. If not for Walter, Gus would have never been caught. He had a pure perfect system only for Walter and the chaos he brings with him to bring an end to it
If L can almost catch a guy who was killing people through a magical notebook from the god of death, im pretty sure a drug lord would be light work
meanwhile walt bringing in saul goodman to court:
the idea that Gus would panic and decide to get rid of Walter is an interesting one but the idea that Gus could probably kill L seemed unlikely considering how well protected he apparently is.
L obviously isn’t immune to letting bad apples get close to him, specifically Lights dad being a gateway for light to interfere, but he is still highly restrictive on those who even get to see him.
@@ryanrzjrL would never reveal his identify for this case... him revealing who he was was an exceptional circumstance and he still went about it in a smart way and prolonged his being killed for as long as possible with contingencies
I would love a "Could L catch Diavolo", that would be really interesting
now *that* would be interesting
He probably finds his identity and confronts him only to be turned into a doughnut by King Chrimson
He would get killed
Yes. Just looking in the past and history of her daughter. Her mother history and you can find doppio. The only reason he lost was because his obsession to destroy and kill all that is after him he could just hide. Doppio is a nobody. And eveyone will be looking for an older man. L could find who he is but caught him?. I doubt it. You can't arrest him. He will kill everyone and burn everything or The squad would kill everyone to get to the girl and diaviolo would kill the squad. The end.
See now that would've been way more interesting than this video. Unlike Heisenberg, Diavolo is really, really good at hiding his identity and is from an anime as well, so it'd be a more fair match up
Imagine an anime taking place in a multi verse, L is solving cases of criminals from different shows.
This could even be a TH-cam channel on the same vibe as How It Should Have Ended 🤔🤗.
The New Vegas music paired with the intro instantly made me sub lol, hilarious
Their issues with finding a foothold after the death of their main antagonists can also be comparable, with L and Gus's deaths changing the vibe and direction of their respective shows
I think you meant L, but yeah.
@@pandaeyez i did, thanks for correcting me
The only inaccuracy I can see here is that L usually doesn’t approach cases very close. I believe in the manga, when he first meets the task force, he mentions that him getting so close with the people he’s working with is like an admission of defeat, something he has never done before. He would most likely conduct this investigation by computer, especially with evidence this transparent. In the beginning, Hank might be the only reason he can’t extensively surveil the Whites, but he can still interrogate Walter all he needs to by having another FBI agent, for instance, interrogate him in public with questions L had prepared, recording the conversation, too. And his evidence being inadmissible in court is also a nonissue for L; he’s stated to be basically immune to and even supported by the police forces of multiple nations, and, in a case with lower stakes than Kira, I doubt his immediate approach would be to incarcerate Jesse and Walter once he knows enough. Like you said, there’s already plenty of incriminating evidence, but L and the other Wammy’s kids all go for like a knockout punch to prove their suspect is guilty before they’re finished.
Before I even watch the video I want to say there is no way L would fail to catch Walter. L is bordering on superhuman levels of deduction, and think about all the times hank got close without being anywhere near as intelligent.
L would catch Walter almost immediately, he would only need to wait a little to gather evidence. A much bigger complication, i think, is that Walter would not have the patience or calmness to go through an interrogation by L. Walter would most likely cave in to the heat of the moment and try to kill L right then and there. Whether or not that would actually work is dubious though, because L would definitely not interrogate Walter in person; he never did that with anyone except Kira. He would just use death-row inmates or surrogates that have GPS trackers and miniature mic's on them to convey his words during the interrogation.
Walter would be caught without the shadow of a doubt.
Walter was constantly making mistakes purely because he couldn’t let go of his ego so I think it would take L a week at most to catch Heisenberg
I'd give him three days, and that's just to trap Walter. He'd solve the case in 15-20 minutes flat
Like when the case was shut and the DEA blamed gale and Walt AT DINNER said gale was obviously a minion. And left a book from gale addressed to him on the back of his toilet. Ffs. Light at his most arrogant never made a slip that bad. He always reminded me of a young Tom Riddle. Like he’s up to something and no good but like… he’s not dumb enough to flat out tell you.
@@TheLindsayKnudsen I'd say Light killing Lind L. Taylor is just as bad, as if he hadn't done that, L wouldn't be able to narrow down Kira's location, and it was due to his arrogance that he killed him straight away
That's just generous.
Also, light kept playing around with the Death Note in ways that may have evaded capture but basically allowed L to figure out the rules of the Death Note, and most importantly killed Raye Penber as that was the thing that got L to keep pursuing Light after Lind L. Taylor’s death. Light is somewhat sloppy but conniving. Imagine how much easier it would be if there was a sloppier person.
If L can figure out who a supernatural mass-murderer is within like a month, he would 100% be able to figure out who Heisenburg is. Probably in about a week or so too.
Also, L could literally never go to jail, he’s too respected by every government he works for, so even if he did get evidence illegally, he’d probably get a pardon from the leader of whatever country it is.
To think that it took 5 seasons for Hank to finally caught Mr. Clean is beyond me.
Any self respecting detective when given all the details that hank had would have IMMEDIATLY caught on, or at least listed Walter as a suspect. The reason Hank never caught on is because of how long he knew Walter, he could never have imagined his nerd brother in law would do such a thing.
This was super fun to listen to. The only reason L had so so much trouble catching Kira is because he was fighting an intangible supernatural force. L would have figured out it was Walt super fast. It would be just a matter of gathering evidence, which is what stopped L from catching Light, the evidence of the magical murder notebook is kinda hard to come by.
L would catch Walt easily. There was a lot of evidence which Hank ignored.
@@AnonymousIdealist evidence Hank ignored, for example?
I think a sequel to this idea, if L could catch Gustavo Fring would be amazing!
You mention how Walter isnt as careful as Gus and I also wonder if L could manipulate Walter into helping him bring down the chicken man!
They both will be dead before doing that
Los Pollos Hermanos would be too innocent for light to actually investigate, because the only people that would realistically come for Gus is the FDA, because unless someone snitches on him, he will never be found.
@@LunarinzoLight?
@@jon8753-q3h oh fuck, L, my bad
@@Lunarinzo Doubt it. L wouldn't not investiage LPH just because it's "too innocent"
Hank didn't even suspect Walt because he was too close to him, even when there were reasons to, he just stayed oblivious until season 5.
Honestly, the gas mask from the school winding up in the dessert, the purity of the meth, and his vastly overqualified credentials would have gotten him caught almost immediately if pretty much anyone who didn't already know Walt as this harmless family man decided to look into the Heisenberg case.
The case is too small and too local to elicit any possibility of having an external expert assigned to the case at that point, even Hank's office constantly mocks him for his efforts to take down Heisenberg and even shuts him down when he zeroes in on Gus. It's not until Walter blows up Hector and Gus that it really becomes a big case that could potentially make them call for L's help. If that happened, Walt would be toast within days and he would probably run out of luck very quickly.
Season 5 walt, basically is an international threat, selling drugs to the world at this point, taking down the cartel and controlling their drug operations, have contacts with dangerous gangs,
Definitely someone
@@nicmagtaan1132Did you somehow stop reading my comment halfway through?
Awesome video mate! Love how you focused on if Hank wasn’t involved it would be over much quicker.
Mike was able to find out who Heisenberg without ever meeting the guy and probably off of a vague description of him from Saul. If he could do it L could too.
One thing about this that is different to DN is that L would not publically show up as L. He only did that in the main story because there was no other choice and he needed the Task Force's full support.
He'd probabily have agents on the scene like Watari, or get someone local to be his eyes like with Naomi on the BB case. If he were there in person for whatever reason he'd be anonymous or disguised like in "L Change the World". Maybe he befriends Jessie in secret or finds some excuse to show up to the White household as a salesman or something.
How much this actually changes the events video idk.
The thing is in the Kira case, L is given free reign to do whatever he wants as he has all the governments in the world on his side. For a Heisenburg investigation L would have more traditional limitations. Ultimately he would see that the mask was from Walter's high school and would have a thorough background check done on Walt and would seen that he has the qualifications to be heisenberg. L would also not be there in person. It may seem boring but I am pretty sure that L would just tell Hank to keep an eye on Walt as he is a prime suspect. While Hank would be skeptical of L, as time goes on and more odd things keep happening with Walt, Hank would eventually peice it together. The problem is I don't know how the government ever gets sufficient evidence to warrant a surveillance on Walt over such circumstantial evidence. Maybe the mask is enough? Not sure.
Mike figured all there was to know and even had a good read on just how Walt would turn out, if he had so little trouble finding out who "Heisenberg" was then L would wrap it all up before breakfast. Catching Walt in the act would then be pretty easy imo, having him tailed and busting him during a cook, done and dusted.
He narrowed down Kira's location to a single town in one go, and zeroed in on Light and was certain he was Kira, proving it was the hard part.
My opinion is that L could figure Gus and Walter out. Gus would be harder but Hank still managed to figure Gus out even with limited resources. L with his computer skills 100% could. The guy that would be hard for L to figure out is Saul because he was the only one other than Jesse that made it out alive and out of jail for a very long time afterward the BB timeline ended. Saul was known for tampering with evidence and manipulating others to get on his side. I do think L would suspect Saul but Saul would set him up to a dead end each time.
Gus was more way more careful than saul
@@sussy-gussybut he also had a far bigger operation with a lot more weak links
@@somedud1140L also found out Light almost this fast but couldn’t charge him. Same issue here, especially if Saul is in the picture.
He could easily figure it out from who has the knowledge of chemistry and excess to chemicals in that area. Probably would be like a few minutes of computer research for him and in the worst case a day or two of observation by some agent that works for him.
@@shaansingh6048remember though Light's working with supernatural beings and a supernatural killing method. Every piece of evidence linked to Gus or Walt is pretty grounded. I think L can manage to convict them, but Saul could at the very least drastically reduce their sentences which may be a pain in the ass for L
Dont forget that Mike found heinsenberg in less than a day
Walter alone is powerless, but a Saul Goodman at his side, uncatchable
Dude I'm so glad you made this video! I coincidentally started watching Breaking Bad for the first time immediately after I finished Death Note over a decade ago. I could never get over how similar the dynamic between Walter and Hank was to Light and L's situation.
I watched them at the same time in a complete coincidence
I think you forget that normally L never appears in person so he would not visit anyone at the hospital.
im a minute and a half in, but i just had to pause and comment that I absolutely adore the use of new vegas music here. It's got me so hyped to hear how this goes.
I recon it would be very easy since half the reason walt got so far without being sused by hank was because hank (and everybody else) thinks so little of walt that in their mind there's not even a sliver of thought that walt was Heisenberg. especially in the earlier season where walt is very reckless and couple that with Jesse Pinkman as a side kick, yeah this will be over so fast.
I think L would very easily catch anyone who doesn’t have access to supernatural powers. He almost caught the guy with supernatural powers.
He basically did catch the guy with supernatural powers. It's just that he didn't know that Light had a get out of jail free card in losing his memories by giving up the notebook (which also changed his demeanor/personality somewhat, which made him less of a suspect) If you take away that trump card, Light could deny it all he wants but he's basically fucked at that point.
@@therebelofchaos1674 Not just that, but no human without powers like L can do anything when the culprit with powers manipulates a god to kill you.
He actually did catch light. He died, but his contingency was for his successers to catch light. He set things in motion to catch him even after his death.
Fraud Yagami really needed a whole 2nd God to win 🤡
@@smtandearthboundsuck8400 He didn't even win in the end. He got arrogant and relied on Mikami to do his dirty work for him, and Mikami was a zealous idiot with motives of his own. If he hadn't placed so much faith in Mikami, I'd argue he maybe could have won in the end. But nope, he did the equivalent of losing the queen to a pawn and being put into check in the same move.
I feel like L would have started connecting the dots once he read about Walt's "fugue state." Dissociative fugue is a very rare occurrence, and even rarer for the onset to appear much later in life in an otherwise healthy person. I think he would have at least considered him a possible suspect given how strange it all was. He would also have a reason to take him into questioning since he was guilty of indecent exposure. I think that's how he would start to follow his trail at least, after that L would probably found out in no time.
Waltuh, put your dick away
In a heartbeat.
This guy literally tracked a supernatural killer.
I mean COME ON
It would be very easy for L to catch Walter White. The reason it was so hard to pin down Light as Kira was because Light is an incredibly smart, charismatic man that could not only match L in intelligence but could use his words and likeability in-person. Never underestimate the value that charisma had for Light, everyone is so focused on his mind that nobody really discusses how he could win against other investigators simply with how he talks and holds himself.
Heisenberg is a genius when it comes to chemistry, that just does not help against L who probably even used that nickname to clue in to the fact he is Walter White.
L might think Skylar is an accomplice, and if so, well she might just end up like Misa, and I guarantee that Watari would be able to loosen her tongue.
Jesse is another one who would absolutely break under interrogation by L.
jesse is not breaking under any interrogation
L would get bodied by saul in court and would probably get walter on 3 months community service.
@@FreeJalen I just realized Saul also uses body double stunts 🤣
@@isaaconthemoon Jack's gang was able to get Jesse spilling his guts. L has about the same ethical limits on his conduct. He'll do just about anything to solve a case.
@@FreeJalen True, assuming that the case relied on torture derived evidence or other constitutional violations. Most likely L and federal prosecutors would do what law enforcement refers to as parallel construction OR he'd never even work with law enforcement, acting as a rogue actor the wayge sort of did for part of the Kira case.
See, one thing about your constitutional rights is that they mostly only protect you from the government. For example, without a search warrant, the police can't raid your house, wiretap your phones, etc., nor can they torture you, and if they do, then all evidence obtained as a result will be excluded from evidence. This is why overzealous cops can sometimes wreck cases before they get off the ground.
However, if a third party breaks into your house, photographs evidence, or provides a tip to law enforcement, or wiretaps your phones, and then hands over recordings to the cops, all of that is still very much admissible. As long as L and his guys aren't acting as law enforcement, any evidence they illegally obtained can still be used to legally send Walt to prison.
Of course L would then be liable for civil lawsuits and criminal charges, but there's a very good chance that suing him would be nearly impossible because of his anonymity, and the feds would probably refuse to prosecute or even outright pardon him.
Very good video! I absolutely adore fiction thought experiments like this. Instant sub
Couldn’t help but think though- Mike Ehrmantraut is in the equation, as he himself bugged Walter (to which he might notice L’s tamperings), and it intrigues me to think of foils between him and L.
It entertains me to speculate this, as in BCS and BB, Mike strangely rivals L in scrutiny and fortitude (if in his own grampy unconventional way)
Me: *sees the title* yeah probably *scrolls and doesn’t come back to watch for months*
This was low key the video that got me to watch all of Death Note (in one sitting mind you) and I'm glad I did! It's truly an incredible story.
So what do you think? L or Light?
honestly this comment made me happy, you should read the one off manga when the shinigami goes back to earth and GIVES a death note to a human
This made me want to finally watch it too haha
@@Real_Moms_Spaghetti i think L was slightly smarter, but light had a lot of people on his side, meaning that even if he were outsmarted, it wouldn’t matter that much
HOW THE FUCK DID YOU WATCH ALL OF DEATH NOTE IN OOOOONE SITTING
Could the scooby gang catch Walter white?
Why would they? Scooby and Shaggy probably wouldn’t want to go after him because they are his best costumers.
@@DeutungshoheitShaggy and Scooby aren’t drug users.
And even the fan theory only has them stoned off weed, NOT meth.
Walter would turn out to be Old Man Jenkins in that case
Velma could, rest are dumb actually
Even with all the simpathy we have for Hank, he isn't but a common criminal in L's eyes. Even if he decided to take up the case (I don't think he might find it challenging enough), L would never reveal himself to any of the involved people, just as he had done with any case before Kira's.
I feel like this break down misses how much of a departure L's investigation of Kira was from his usual methodology. L had never revealed himself before, for instance, and with the Kira case, only does so when Light socially isolates L from the law-enforcement infrustracuture L was using. For the Kira case, L had to contend with the possibility the Kira left behind no physical evidence of his killings.
Heisenberg seems a little less formidable, so I doubt L would feel a need to use extreme methods. Probably, he would never contact Heisenberg himself. I could see him zeroing in on Walter based on the highschool connection, like you said. He might even get to Jessie the same way -- an errant youth Walter used to teach, now lowly criminal seen flashing cash around the time Walter got his diagnosis... I imagine L would select a proxy the way he did with the LABB case, maybe an FBI agent to avoid Hank who has a conflict of interest. I could imagine him starting a Raye Penber-style surveillance campaign, hoping to track Walter to his cook site, accomplices, or other physical evidence.
I could also imagine him targeting Skylar, inferring that their marital issues are related to the criminal activity. He could likely get her to break, but her confession isn't worth much in a U.S. court of law, but her cooperation (for things like wiretaps and video surveillance) might be useful.
Once L finds out about Jessie -- maybe through the RV incident -- he has a pretty solid opening. Even without Jessie's cooperation, I could see L apprehending/tailing Jessie, leaking a false report to Hank that, "Heisenberg's accomplice says he's willing to come forward. Says he knows Heisenberg from his old high school. Anyway, he called in and said he just needed a few days to put his affairs in order, then he'll turn himself in," all where Walter can overhear, of course. Then intercept communication between Walter and Jessie until the last minute. That should provoke Walter into incriminating action -- covering up evidence, trying to silence Jessie, meeting with Gus to troubleshoot -- while under survaillance. Seems like that would work pretty well...
Ended up watching this because while the answer is obvious I wanted to see if you actually went through and thought out how it would happen in a complete manner. Despite the memes this is a good watch, explaining an alternate reality fanfiction where L joins the investigation and catches White is so much better than if you just pointed out his detective skills would have been good enough. Of course you do that as well to great effect, pointing out similar things from Death Note that prove how he would likely go about it. Great video!
"Waltuh. Put your Death Note away, Waltuh. I'm not cat-and-mouse manhunting with you right now, Waltuh."
Never would L get Heisenberg. There is a dimension separating both.
That's not how scaling works.
I was always thinking that Walt during the time he owned the largest empire in the United States, he was so mentally strong but also so feeble at the same time, that he couldn't feel fear and just lie to all of them, or outright just kill all of them.
I think Walter would get caught pretty easily especially if he keeps on panicking as much as he does whenever he gets remotely questioned.
The only interesting thing about this scenario is when would Walter try and kill L, because Walter wouldn't overthink it like Light.
Probably, he wanted to kill Badger in season 2 when he was still pretty new to the business so killing someone who is trying to catch him and get him arrested isn't that unbelievable.
@T-72B3M yeah I can imagine an alternative timeline where Walt agrees to work under Gus permanently to have L taken out.
Awesome video dude, this deserves way more attention
L is one of *The* greatest detectives in fiction he’d likely solve this case passively in one day
0:01, i just realized that i have never compared them in my life
This video is amazing! Could I suggest you do a video along the lines of "Could Kazuma Kiryu take on the entire The Sopranos cast?"
The only reason Hank didn’t catch Walt immediately is because Hank doesn’t see Walt as a real man and perpetually underestimates him. Literally any other DEA agent in Hank’s place would’ve caught Walter after they found the gas mask in season 1.
Saul even said that Walt was too easy to find. He would be no challenge to L
Also why on earth is there new vegas music in the background of this video