Somehow even at this point I wasn’t sure if was going to like the show or not. Now I can’t get enough of it and wish I could see it for the first time again
some of the soundtracks in breaking bad was so good, the scene where Jesse is looking through all his old possessions in the chest, the soundtrack to that matched the scene so well, almost fell hypnotised
Its really strange to me how once walt convinced them to let them live, he made no attempt to try explaining why he was there during the raid. I mean it would sound far-fetched but it wouldnt have hurt to try at that point.
"I'm a chemist looking to make money and I wanted to scout a cooksite raid to see what I need" is a good enough story on its head, but the only reason Walt got to go on the raid was because his brother in law is DEA. Walt sucks at lying about those kinds of details under pressure, any follow up question and he's in double hot water.
Generally when you write stories you want as little of characters explaining things to each other as possible. Especially when you've already seen it on screen
Domingo was ruined by dealing for Hector. The old Domingo would have known better than to push the guy that could make him rich while he was doing his work. Working for Nacho and Hector, he was taught to be ruthless to his subordinates and treat them like pawns. It didn't help either that he has Emilio as an influence; wish we knew more about his backstory. Clearly had a Japanese father and Latina mother.
If he had done that Krazy 8 would’ve killed him because that would’ve ruled him out as the true snitch. Krazy 8 knew it wasn’t Walt, but decided to let him take the blame so he wouldn’t get caught.
He probably told them he was a dirty cop who cooks. Or a civilian chemist doing research on meth. He was in the back seat he could say he's a criminal who got arrested
Buddy, it was intentional. Its called full circle. Here walter is pleading for his life with a gun in his face, at the end hes got the gun and listening to someone plead for their life.
@@maximum-oversaiyan yes they did lmaoo, how do you think this shit works dawg? you think they just roll with the flow and go as it goes? no, thats why theres a thing called script writers to write out the events, the acting and recording comes after lmaoo
@@maximum-oversaiyan You realize when they're writing season 5, they could intentionally make the scene like season 1 right? It can still be intentional without having to have written 5 seasons when shooting season 1 lmao
@@matthewschreiber2421 that was Emilo, but in a later episode Hank confirms that krazy 8 was the informant and presumed dead. Saul got Emilio off twice (mentioned by Jesse)
Amazing how within 2 years after this, Walter White goes from struggling for his life against street level drug dealers, to running his own drug empire.
I always get Netflix to watch some new show, but in the end I always watch this and Better Call Saul. Think it might have been cheaper to just have bought the series.
he's smart enough to do that but immediately follows it up with driving away at speed, when there's no urgency after clearning the path of the fire, then keeping the guys in the back? Just drag them out and drive away? I don't get but I'm not a very smart person so maybe I'm missing something..
@@christopherwilliams6848he's right. No one's likely to show up quickly in the middle of nowhere so it makes more sense to take a couple of minutes to dump the bodies and drive at a speed which isn't likely to result in an accident.
@@CorbinMurrayZealous As one of the executives, I saw the potential right away. It was a no-brainer to sign off on it despite the misgivings of some of the staff.
Director really messed up. We just watched him throw a cigarette out of an open window, and then we're supposed to believe that the van had no ventilation so they choked.
Can anybody explain how Jesse leaves the cook-site to go back to Emilio's place while Walt stays behind and cooks?! Jesse rode to the cook-site with Walt in the RV! He didn't have another vehicle in tow. This seems like the only real hole in the series to me. If Jesse had a teleporter on the cook-site or in the RV, why didn't he use it in the "Three Days Out" episode?!
After watching first two episodes, I couldn't bother to check out episode 3 for 5 years. It was that bad. Breaking Bad certainly gets a lot better as it goes. But those couple of first episodes really are awkward, cringe and silly beyond belief.
why does he have chemicals he doesnt need for the cook in the camper van? what was the point? just in case he needed to create poison gas at some point?
because krazy 8 in bcs hasnt gone through all the cartel bs yet. he hasnt been trained to be tough until he gets promoted and takes over while helping out tuco
This clip was less than 5 min. but reminded me of how crazy this series is. Great story telling.
And now I wonder, why didn't he just leave those guys in the desert? Blow up the car?
Omg that was a better solution but no drama @@eluberimabib4070
"I will teach you"
Heisenberg foreshadowing
Somehow even at this point I wasn’t sure if was going to like the show or not. Now I can’t get enough of it and wish I could see it for the first time again
Get out of my head lol
I liked the first episode enough to give the second a shot, and the second enough to watch the third. It snowballed from there.
check out the big brain on brad just jk lmao
@@be4stable I believe the quote is “Check out the big brain on Brett” lol
Same here. The directors were geniuses. You just couldn't stop watching, no idea what's coming next.
The first five episodes of this series are a fever dream.
Definitely. Very dream like. Those late night Covid nights had their perks, like getting into this
Episode one shot by the great John Toll, who lensed the hypnotic Thin Red Line and... Tropic Thunder!
some of the soundtracks in breaking bad was so good, the scene where Jesse is looking through all his old possessions in the chest, the soundtrack to that matched the scene so well, almost fell hypnotised
Its really strange to me how once walt convinced them to let them live, he made no attempt to try explaining why he was there during the raid. I mean it would sound far-fetched but it wouldnt have hurt to try at that point.
"I'm a chemist looking to make money and I wanted to scout a cooksite raid to see what I need" is a good enough story on its head, but the only reason Walt got to go on the raid was because his brother in law is DEA. Walt sucks at lying about those kinds of details under pressure, any follow up question and he's in double hot water.
Generally when you write stories you want as little of characters explaining things to each other as possible. Especially when you've already seen it on screen
Domingo was ruined by dealing for Hector. The old Domingo would have known better than to push the guy that could make him rich while he was doing his work. Working for Nacho and Hector, he was taught to be ruthless to his subordinates and treat them like pawns. It didn't help either that he has Emilio as an influence; wish we knew more about his backstory. Clearly had a Japanese father and Latina mother.
If he had done that Krazy 8 would’ve killed him because that would’ve ruled him out as the true snitch. Krazy 8 knew it wasn’t Walt, but decided to let him take the blame so he wouldn’t get caught.
He probably told them he was a dirty cop who cooks. Or a civilian chemist doing research on meth. He was in the back seat he could say he's a criminal who got arrested
Is this the best first episode of any series? They had it all figured out so perfectly. :/
Lost is better
@@2012svk funniest comment ever.
@@2012svk lol no
@@2012svk The Shield
@@2012svk Agreed!!
If Walt doesn't capture Krazy-8 in this first episode, and ultimately kill him, Walt would have been busted by Hank at the very start of the series!
I wonder if that was retconned in Better Call Saul.
@@maskedmarvyl4774 nah they added as whole backstory into Krazy-8 role as a snitch
Oh yeah that’s how the bullet holes got in the door 🤦🏻♂️, I’d forgotten
how could you forget that important detail
@ old age n alcohol
If Hank had know that, would he have had probable cause to enter said domicile?
@@eazyridin7283 if everyone had this level of honesty
03:20 represents how Walt was going to constantly be putting out fires throughout the series! Bravo Vince!
Fires he himself had lit lol
Jesse got beaten to a pulp at least once per season.
I've watched this show countless times, and now I'm probably gonna re watch it yet again 😂
Just finished my 4th run a few weeks ago lmaoo
It's weird to think that crazy 8 was working with the Dea
Emilio was working for the DEA, Crazy 8 didn't know anything about that.
@@geigertec5921yeah I thought he worked for Tuco. You would really have to be crazy to rat on him
@geigertec5921 thanks for the clarification. But it still doesn't make any sense. Why would he rat on Walter?
@@geigertec5921 bs, it´s the other way around
Just saw BCS, krazy-8 didnt have the makings of a varsity drug dealer
The look in his eyes when that guy blew smoke in his face. He wanted him dead just for the audacity.
2:19 Walter probably thought that krazy 8 knew what he was trying to do thank goodness for Walt he didnt know
Yeah he might have thought it, but crazy 8 isn't too bright.
Thanks a lot. Now I have to watch the entire damn series all over again
This scene always made me laugh with Walt in his underwear and apron like a housewife 😂
for a moment that "please" at 1:36 felt like Hal speaking, lol.
no way this was intentional, but 0:41 is framed exactly like uncle jack at the very end. neat.
Buddy, it was intentional. Its called full circle. Here walter is pleading for his life with a gun in his face, at the end hes got the gun and listening to someone plead for their life.
@almightyog2373 buddy they didn't have season fucking 5 written when shooting season 1
@@maximum-oversaiyan yes they did lmaoo, how do you think this shit works dawg? you think they just roll with the flow and go as it goes? no, thats why theres a thing called script writers to write out the events, the acting and recording comes after lmaoo
@almightyog2373 jesse wasn't even going to live past s1 😂😂 foh
@@maximum-oversaiyan You realize when they're writing season 5, they could intentionally make the scene like season 1 right? It can still be intentional without having to have written 5 seasons when shooting season 1 lmao
Better living through chemistry
One of the best shows to ever exost
The only thing stupider than smoking in a meth lab is throwing the lit but into highland desert brush.
I miss when Walt and Jesse were actually homies
back when we were all still rooting for Walt.
I never stopped rooting for him.
@@cannedtuna-qs4ppsad
@@cannedtuna-qs4pp then you should seek therapy
@@cannedtuna-qs4pp not after he poisoned a child? Not after he blackmailed Hank? Not after he gave away Jesse to the neonazis?
@@cannedtuna-qs4pp W
Were Krazy-8 and Emilio principal Molina's relatives?
Emilio was already working for the DEA. I think his interest was in walt.
@@matthewschreiber2421 i thought krazy 8 was the informant?
@@wentoneisendon6502 wait, which one got busted by Hank in the beginning?
@@matthewschreiber2421 that was Emilo, but in a later episode Hank confirms that krazy 8 was the informant and presumed dead. Saul got Emilio off twice (mentioned by Jesse)
@@wentoneisendon6502 Also in BCS we directly see that Krazy 8 is the informant
I've never watched this show. Is it always like this? That was incredible.
it only gets better from here
Dude, watch....
Every show has its stronger and weaker episodes or seasons, except for this one. I felt like the entire thing was a constant straight line heading up.
Starting the episode in medias res the way they did was the best choice.
Hal is very smart
He seem smarter than Malcom
Isn't Crazy 8 this the same guy that Nacho beats up in Better Call Saul?
Its funny because the only snitch in this situation was crazy 8 😂
Best show ever!
Walt was too smart and dumb at the same time.
Amazing how within 2 years after this, Walter White goes from struggling for his life against street level drug dealers, to running his own drug empire.
this was peak BB so early in the series
blast from the past, it’s homelander’s son’s stunt coordinator, Koi.
Masterpiece.
They played my favorite band 😂❤ Molotov 😊
I always get Netflix to watch some new show, but in the end I always watch this and Better Call Saul. Think it might have been cheaper to just have bought the series.
Own what you passioned about
boardwalk empire
I like his style, driving only with pants 😂
LOVED THE SERIES
And to think that Jessie were also childhood friends with them... yet they were more than willing to just execute him.
The moment Heisenberg was born.
Nah. It was 50 years ago.
He didn't come out of the womb as heisenberg😂
Never f**k with a real chemist.
I suppose this was one long scene depicting the phrase "caught with his pants down"?
When I first saw this, BB was just some weird show I was curious about. WOW, how things have changed. Brilliant first season.
But supposedly Crazy 8 was a DEA informant since he wouldn’t murder someone.
The top cause of brush fire is discarded cigarettes
Great Molotov song
They should've ended the series with Frankie Munez waking up
he's smart enough to do that but immediately follows it up with driving away at speed, when there's no urgency after clearning the path of the fire, then keeping the guys in the back? Just drag them out and drive away? I don't get but I'm not a very smart person so maybe I'm missing something..
He's worried about the fire alerting the authorities. Sending up a smoke signal on your drug operation isn't a great look.
@@christopherwilliams6848he's right. No one's likely to show up quickly in the middle of nowhere so it makes more sense to take a couple of minutes to dump the bodies and drive at a speed which isn't likely to result in an accident.
@@VinOptimaxxx if he leaves the two passed out guys and the authorities show up and detain them, then those guys will rat on Walt and Jesse.
He thinks they’re dead, walt is too smart to leave 2 bodies behind
Well least 8 survives and was a dea snitch so it’s a good think he didn’t leave his body
No need to drive so far
Does anyone know the song name
Molotov - Apocalypshit
@@KeshaFilm nice name
Why is he running away and driving so fast for?
Panicking, he’s afraid to get caught because of the fire so he thought that he needed to get away asap i think
He was going the speed limit
They show later the fire fighters coming so he knows people will show up soon because of the fire. Didn't want to be caught with anything
Panic. Anxiety. Obviously doesn’t want to get caught. I mean. What else is he supposed to do?
I remember when I pitched this episode idea, it was received with great praise
I was there, I wasn't sure of your idea at the time but in hindsight I'm glad the executives were super on board
💜
@@CorbinMurrayZealous As one of the executives, I saw the potential right away. It was a no-brainer to sign off on it despite the misgivings of some of the staff.
I am some of the staff and I apologise for my misgivings I was blind to such an idea
I am Bryan Cranston, btw, and I wasn’t sure if this series has potential when we filmed this pilot episode.
Americans and their underpants...it seems that in any American movie or series they still wear these old fanshioned stuff
American American American American Christ we live rent free in your silly little heads don't we?
Director really messed up. We just watched him throw a cigarette out of an open window, and then we're supposed to believe that the van had no ventilation so they choked.
Maybe he closed it after tossing the cig?
I'll bet Robert Redford couldn't act while wearing only underpants and an apron.
Can anybody explain how Jesse leaves the cook-site to go back to Emilio's place while Walt stays behind and cooks?! Jesse rode to the cook-site with Walt in the RV! He didn't have another vehicle in tow. This seems like the only real hole in the series to me. If Jesse had a teleporter on the cook-site or in the RV, why didn't he use it in the "Three Days Out" episode?!
Why didn’t he take their low rider instead
He needs the lab
After watching first two episodes, I couldn't bother to check out episode 3 for 5 years. It was that bad. Breaking Bad certainly gets a lot better as it goes. But those couple of first episodes really are awkward, cringe and silly beyond belief.
Yeah. You certainly have horrible taste in shows. 🤣
Pesticide.. lol cleaver
Back when the show was still a little silly
why does he have chemicals he doesnt need for the cook in the camper van? what was the point? just in case he needed to create poison gas at some point?
They aren’t chemicals he doesn’t need, they’re for the cook, just used differently
@@gfyGooglewas going to say exactly this. It always pays to think for 2 seconds before getting snarky eh😅
Jesse was never cut out for a life of crime; you can't be a criminal and spend half the time crying for the awful things you do.
Wait why didn't they shoot the window?
I'm not sure hey, but maybe they wanted to hit and kill Walt? Just my opinion
they inhaled poisonous gas, they were asphyxiating and probably burning their lunges, i don't think you can think properly on this situation 😅
omg it's the guy from the thing
😂😂😂🔝
Anyone remember how they got the RV out of the ditch?
A local Indian with a tractor towed it for them...
A local Indian with a tractor pulled it out for them, they paid him.
Why Krazy 8 so tough here and so wimpy in BCS?
because krazy 8 in bcs hasnt gone through all the cartel bs yet. he hasnt been trained to be tough until he gets promoted and takes over while helping out tuco
Far fetched!!
This is what i love. They lost me in season 5 with all the depressing marital stuff
Crazy when a series appeals to adults.
@@duncanluciak5516😂
Crap
Doesnt make any sense. "He's with the dea lets cap em" while they are out cooking meth 🙄. Certaintly detatched from reality
Clearly you never watched the show. 🙄