I’m loving that idea so much lol. That’s hilarious. Walter’s about to go to Gus’s house to shoot him and instead of getting the “Go home, Walter,” phone call, Mike pulls up and throws him in the car. By season 5 he’s so used to it that when he sees Mike pull up, he just opens the back door and gets in on his own.
The first three seasons of Breaking Bad are basically a dark comedy. Ironically, it reminded me a lot of the old Grand Theft Auto games and their absurdity.
“I caught my second wife, screwing my stepdad.” The entire Saul scene was so unbelievably perfect, it’s so underrated, it sounds like an completely legit moment from a sitcom. The only unrealistic part is the lack of heavy applause when Saul is revealed.
@@mostnormalperson7102 When he marries Kim it's mentioned that he had 2 previous marriages. His first wife cheated on him with some guy and that's the guy whose sunroof he defecated through.
The "Yknow you act like you're the first guy this has ever happened to. I caught my second wife sleeping with my step-dad! It's a cruel world, Walt! Grow up!" quote is absolutely one of the most underrated Saul Goodman quotes (Because it's true) Also, in Better Call Saul, they keep up the continuity with that one single line by referencing that Jimmy has previously been divorced (at the scene when he and Kim are getting married). It's crazy their attention to detail. Or maybe Jimmy/Saul just has always had a secret backstory only known by the writers between childhood and the events of BCS, who knows
Yes, that part kills me😂🤣 "I'm talking with Ted" he says calmly, then returns his attention to the huge potted plant that he is frantically dragging across the floor to hurl through an office window.
The show Arrested Development is a masterclass of using its music to controll the tone of the scene. People getting murdered in a prison is made hilarious when put together with cheery acoustic rhythms in the background.
Yeah! He always laughs like crazy in the DVD extra Blooper Reels! He can barely make it through a scene with Bryan Cranston. And when Michael Richards made a cameo in the last season... they just laughed and laughed and laughed!
the line " Im talking with Ted" is so perfectly executed by cranston and in addition his facial expression is so hilariously comedic in that scene ! gotta love bryan for his acting skills in every situation he is in.. amazing
@@SGprooo Francesca (who we meet in BCS as well) basically squeezes Walt as shes leaving Saul's office for the last time. Its in the last season... I dont recall exactly which episode
@@SGprooo when things went to shit nd Saul went to Ed the vacuum guy, Walt broke into sauls office to look for him, he want there but Francesca was, Walt wanted sauls number but of course being walt he had an attitude about it, and so Francesca refused to give him sauls number unless Walt gave her 25k, for the window, and for bugging her when she was about to leave for the day🤣
The clips for the opening credits are great, especially Jesse dancing in the lab and Gus opening the door, perfect timing with the cheesy sitcom theme music 😂
I think it also shows how tragedy and comedy are actually often pretty similar. That's also why most of the actors on Breaking Bad are originally from comedy
I like to believe this is just a universe where Bryan Cranston is permanently followed around by a live studio audience, and no matter what he does he can never escape the true horror of starring in a sitcom.
Funny how re-framing the show as a "comedy" highlights how actually very tense and uncomfortable these scenes are. But in the original context they're SO funny 😭
@@stultusmcgee9099 I guess how I interpreted OP was; when we view these events in a comedy sense, we're reminded how distant the emotions are from the intended context compared to the comedic one( this video), but when we watched this in the context of BB, it was rather comedic and lighthearted compared to the rest of the series going forward.
@@MrEdit-ic7th>Jesse watches his girlfriend get shot in the head while being tortured and forced to work for a Nazi Gang Audience: *hysterical laughter*
Skyler walks in on Walt cooking meth in the basement, crosses her arms and says "Not again!" Walt throws his hands up like a kid caught in the Cookie jar. Cue laugh track End episode
2:54 This is extra funny in hindsight, because we know from BCS that Mike explicitly told Saul not to work with Walt and Jessie again. So while Saul is getting beaten up, Mike's taking his sweet time, like: "Jimmy's getting what he deserved."
@@LinkEX I've read about it in several articles. The concept was that the character of Saul Goodman was to meet with a different celebrity guest each episode to help them with a legal problem.
That was so perfectly put together I seriously think they should redesign the entire show as a sitcom. The first thing that comes to mind is Walter throwing the pizza on the roof 🤣🤣🤣
Just watched all of them; this is definitely the best of the bunch! Probably because it was funny even in the original series; the laugh track just feels natural. That's what I love about Breaking Bad. It's a very dynamic show. It had moments that made your jaw drop, to be sure, but it also has a healthy bit of comedy mixed in with the drama as well.
I’m sorry but it’s hard not to believe Bryan Cranston would not appreciate this episode himself - having been part of a few sitcoms himself! Perfect editing, the Mike bit is (as commented already) so funny. Excellent work! 😂
I think part of why this works is many of the actors have a background in comedy and they do it so well. Most notably Bryan Cranston and Bob Odenkirk who both are terrific at drama and comedy.
I just started watching Breaking Bad a few weeks ago and i gotta say this show has some genuinely funny moments. I never expected to laugh when watching this show. But with the laugh tracks added its even funnier
The only thing that's missing from this masterpiece is a corny transition shot to break up the two scenes - like a 2 second shot of the outside of Saul's office with some cheesy transition music
EdMcStinko That's the whole point ----- Shitty awful music + awful fake laughter = Network Television. It's the very first thing I noticed when I first saw these spoofs ---- The ABC symbol. We're in the Golden Age of Television because dumb ass Network Television executives (like the ones at ABC) are no longer the Gate Keepers to what we see on TV. That's because of HBO with The Sopranos and The Wire. Everything else that's happened afterwards is due to those 2 shows. FX, Showtime, AMC, Netflix saw what was possible, and the result is the best TV ever. A dumbass Network Executive would see the pilot for a Breaking Bad or Mad Men and say, "Where's the laugh track so that the audience knows it's funny? Where's the transitional music to cue the audience that one scene is over and another has begun?"
The comedic timing of Mike pulling up and immediately kidnapping Walt is incredible
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I can see Jonathan Banks in the role of Mike as a running gag, showing up every time Walt is about to do something stupid to throw him in his car.
I’m loving that idea so much lol. That’s hilarious.
Walter’s about to go to Gus’s house to shoot him and instead of getting the “Go home, Walter,” phone call, Mike pulls up and throws him in the car.
By season 5 he’s so used to it that when he sees Mike pull up, he just opens the back door and gets in on his own.
I wish i had someone like that
@@K-Potenzial same bro
"Waltuh..."
Shut up libleft go back to having gay furry sex
the comedic timing of breaking bad is so perfect this seems like a legit scene from a legit sitcom
Legitly
Legitimately
Bryan did direct a lot of the show, so the genius of Malcolm in the Middle may have rubbed off a bit😂
The first three seasons of Breaking Bad are basically a dark comedy. Ironically, it reminded me a lot of the old Grand Theft Auto games and their absurdity.
That's legit true.
“I caught my second wife, screwing my stepdad.”
The entire Saul scene was so unbelievably perfect, it’s so underrated, it sounds like an completely legit moment from a sitcom.
The only unrealistic part is the lack of heavy applause when Saul is revealed.
That line is interesting after Better Call Saul though isn't it
@ciaraneley715 Wasn't Kim his first wife? Or am I remembering wrong?
@@mostnormalperson7102 When he marries Kim it's mentioned that he had 2 previous marriages.
His first wife cheated on him with some guy and that's the guy whose sunroof he defecated through.
@@mostnormalperson7102 nah she was his 3rd. First was chicago sunroof, 2nd was stepdad, 3rd kim
@GG-uj5ru in BCS they do reference that he's been previously divorced
No cap, that laugh track coupled with that stepdad line makes Saul sound like that one character in every sitcom that always has the best lines.
He is
“you just bought yourself a $300 suit psycho!”
Some of Sauls genuinely feel plucked out of a sitcom
The "Yknow you act like you're the first guy this has ever happened to. I caught my second wife sleeping with my step-dad! It's a cruel world, Walt! Grow up!" quote is absolutely one of the most underrated Saul Goodman quotes
(Because it's true)
Also, in Better Call Saul, they keep up the continuity with that one single line by referencing that Jimmy has previously been divorced (at the scene when he and Kim are getting married). It's crazy their attention to detail.
Or maybe Jimmy/Saul just has always had a secret backstory only known by the writers between childhood and the events of BCS, who knows
Now I can't wait for the spin-off "Better Call Saul the Sitcom" it is sure to be so electrifying that Chuck's chest would explode.
he’s hilarious in HIMYM
The thing is, this scene actually did make me laugh when I saw it originally. "I'm talking with Ted" is one of the funniest quotes of the show.
+Vincent Adultman You're obviously three kids in a trench coat. He's doing the thing from the "Little Rascals" how can no one see this?
Saul's "Dirty damp and deep" line was fuckin hilarious 😂
He sounded like Hal from Malcolm In The Middle 😂
Yes, that part kills me😂🤣 "I'm talking with Ted" he says calmly, then returns his attention to the huge potted plant that he is frantically dragging across the floor to hurl through an office window.
lmao. yes.
It's funny how correctly placed laughs can change the whole mood of the scene
duh?
These things actually were funny though I laughed without the laugh track
The show Arrested Development is a masterclass of using its music to controll the tone of the scene. People getting murdered in a prison is made hilarious when put together with cheery acoustic rhythms in the background.
Its almost like humans are easily programmed
@@DrunkenSlob same but this scene edit as it is a sitcom. It doubles the amplitude
Mike keeping a straight face through it all makes this 199999% funnier
He just knows Waltuh will pull out his d
Yeah! He always laughs like crazy in the DVD extra Blooper Reels! He can barely make it through a scene with Bryan Cranston. And when Michael Richards made a cameo in the last season... they just laughed and laughed and laughed!
Kid named Finger :
And then you have Walt, who has a permanent look of shock and bewilderment on his face after season 2
The ultimate 'straight man'
I love how Gus has enough "normal" scenes to make him look like a nice guy
The opening credits makes him look like the friendly neighbor everyone goes to for emotional support or advice
Would you like to try our spice curls
Hahaha
@@charles3840to be fair I bet he would have been a lovely neighbour to have :)
@@imaverageatgamesbutimostly3431 about that..
I love Saul Goodman as a character. Imagine a whole series just about him..
Better call saul
Boy have I got some news for you
Both of these guys missed the joke
@@bloomsux69or did they...
Nah, sitcom spinoffs almost never work out.
The more tense the actual scene was, the funnier it is with the laugh tracks and clapping and cheering.
Tension fuels comedy
*Gus slits Victor's throat* Thunderous applause and laughter erupts.
I've always found it insanely funny, not tense. "I'm talking with Ted!"
thank you for explaining the joke.
This is a joke right THIS IS A FUKING JOKE ... you dont ned people telling you when you need to laugh your a fuking sheep 🐑
How has this existed since 2013 and I've never seen it. This is outrageously good.
Fr this video feels like it came out this year that's crazy
The algorithm did not deem you worthy yet
Ikr! This is gold, Jerry. Gold!
Same here
Same! Most I’ve these commenters are from a month ago too!
the line " Im talking with Ted" is so perfectly executed by cranston and in addition his facial expression is so hilariously comedic in that scene ! gotta love bryan for his acting skills in every situation he is in.. amazing
Bro he acted in Malcolm in the Middle, one of the funniest fking shows in the world.
@P. Rubin fr I knew when he said that line it was the Hal in him
Probably the funniest clip from Breaking Bad.
He’s legit a genius
It felt like how "Hal" would act. (His comedic role of Malcom in the Middle.)
_Breaking Bad_ has been described as a dark comedy. It's amazing how easily it can be turned into just a comedy.
The power of editing
Reality feels like a dark comedy
Breaking Bad was pretty cartoonish midway through. Walter was just so over the top all the time.
How is that amazing? The jokes are already there. Comedy is comedy.
The way Mike just casually kidnaps Walt in broad daylight gets me every time 😂😂😂
You should do the scene where Walt kicks the door into Saul's office and the secretary blackmails him for $25k.
Secretary blackmailing? Which episode?
@@SGprooo Francesca (who we meet in BCS as well) basically squeezes Walt as shes leaving Saul's office for the last time. Its in the last season... I dont recall exactly which episode
@@mikekelly7862 Not enough money to repair the door... Ha, just didn't know which episode it was, thanks.
@@mikekelly7862 no, its in season 4 episode 13 "Face Off"
@@SGprooo when things went to shit nd Saul went to Ed the vacuum guy, Walt broke into sauls office to look for him, he want there but Francesca was, Walt wanted sauls number but of course being walt he had an attitude about it, and so Francesca refused to give him sauls number unless Walt gave her 25k, for the window, and for bugging her when she was about to leave for the day🤣
"I'm kinda in the middle of something right now..."
"Oh yes you are !" 😂
that made me laugh the most.
Malcolm in the middle
I uh... I think I'm in the middle of something, uh....
@@rakinkazi9780 There's really no need to...
@@rakinkazi9780 Howard🥺
1:46 everything from his face to his casual "i'm talking with Ted" just screams Malcolm in the Middle.
TOTALLY
Malcolm in the Meth Lab
More like Mushy in the Middle
Malcolm in the middle and breaking bad in my top 3 shows all time
@@lsraeIW haha i got a good chuckle out of that.... *im coming after you*
Just adding the laughs and literally not changing everything gave it completely different energy, it’s crazy
The clips for the opening credits are great, especially Jesse dancing in the lab and Gus opening the door, perfect timing with the cheesy sitcom theme music 😂
these are so well done. shows how powerful a laugh track can really be.
That's why Friends and TBBT are so famous.
Don't forget the montage at the beginning!
Yeah but part of the joke is that there IS a laugh track over something that we know is serious
I think it also shows how tragedy and comedy are actually often pretty similar. That's also why most of the actors on Breaking Bad are originally from comedy
@@cheydinal5401 BY AZURA BY AZURA BY AZURA!!!!
I like to believe this is just a universe where Bryan Cranston is permanently followed around by a live studio audience, and no matter what he does he can never escape the true horror of starring in a sitcom.
Like Pleasantville but with meth.
Check out Too Many Cooks
Cannot escape the audience... or Mike.
This movie already exists and it's called the Truman Show (with Jim Carrey instead of Bryan Cranston, ok I lied, sue me)
Breaking Bad meets The Truman Show
Wow this episode is so perfect as a sitcom.
Funny how re-framing the show as a "comedy" highlights how actually very tense and uncomfortable these scenes are. But in the original context they're SO funny 😭
Do you mean the opposite?
@@stultusmcgee9099no I get what they're saying lol
@@stultusmcgee9099i dont think either word works
@@stultusmcgee9099 I guess how I interpreted OP was; when we view these events in a comedy sense, we're reminded how distant the emotions are from the intended context compared to the comedic one( this video), but when we watched this in the context of BB, it was rather comedic and lighthearted compared to the rest of the series going forward.
@@thatskyguy1266 repeat after me: there is nothing wrong about liking turtles
2:41 The delivery of the line from Saul and the perfectly timed attack from Walter just made that bit comedy gold.
These make the manufacture and distributian on meth fun and family friendly
You mean it's not?
@Bobby Tawil Fuck off with that millennial bullshit, you crusty old douche.
Hahahaha
The actual prop is sugar cubes, the greatest candy ever made!
Californian here. Can confirm, meth cooking is our family's favorite sunday pastime!
(Don't worry, it's a joke. Crappy joke, I know)
I could watch the entire show again in this format. This is pure genius
Just prepare for a bunch of awwws and gasps from the audience in Seasons 4 & 5.
@@MrEdit-ic7th>Jesse watches his girlfriend get shot in the head while being tortured and forced to work for a Nazi Gang
Audience: *hysterical laughter*
Same here man! I couldn't even believe this edit from the same show!!
The opening credits scene is one of the funniest things I've ever seen
Ikr. Jesse dancing in his yellow suit syncing with the music is so perfect
Jesus Christ how am I just finding this, this is freaking GOLD! Well DONE!!
The high-pitched "I'm talking with Ted" is one of my favorite line deliveries on the show.
I think my favorite part was the laughter when Mike shoved Walter into the car.
And that's when I lost it 🤣
Skylar: Mike Walt's up to his shenanigans again! You know how he is!
Mike: *sighs* 😮💨🙄I'm on it
He should've said "Waltuh!"
And then the theme song plays immediately after he drives off lmao
This episode fitted really well as a sitcom, hahaha
I love the lighthouse
@@tsarbucksthemighty4648 One of my favourites of all time
@@concrete_dog same
fit
fit
Everybody knows its Walter! (sitcom laugh in the background)
Walter: its mee! :D
to the tune of windy by the association !
3:03 the way Bob delivered that is my favourite part of the show
this is incredibly well edited ngl if i saw this with zero background knowledge on breaking bad i would have believed it was a sitcom
That Walter and his crazy antics
The laughs just make the mood so much lighter, that’s really the only difference between dark humor breaking bad and a super funny sitcom.
When gus randomly slits the throat of someone working for him and the laugh track is playing it's still a super funny sitcom?
@@coreblaster6809 they wouldn’t play the laugh they’d do the gasp sound
@@ultrainstinctshaggy7202 true
@@ultrainstinctshaggy7202 i just imagined that
This works so much better as a comedy. Really shows off the comedic roots of Cranston and Odenkirk
Don't forget Aaron "Bitch" Paul. He provides a lot of (maybe unintentional) laughs.
@@boke75 ahh, wire.
@@boke75 He's that character with the best catch phrases lol BIIIIATCH
@@alexsingleton907 “Copper. 😐”
It's ridiculous how well Breaking Bad works as a comedy. I love this.😂
2:19 onward is the best comedic re-edit I have seen of this show, the timing is glorious
The part where he drops the plant was funny regardless. But it goes to show that overused canned laughter only makes it seem funnier.
Saul was the funniest. They should have more of him in these videos.
He should have his own spin-off show!
@@daddylonglegs3698 Your comment is in desperate need of a laugh track.
Oh both of you... stooop 😄
@@daddylonglegs3698 bUt He DoEs HaVe HiS oWn SpIn OfF sHoW
@@edmontonboy99 thanks captain obvious
Wow, this Bryan Cranston guy sure is funny, he should consider being a sitcom actor
I can't believe it took 9 years for TH-cam to recommend this
I like how Mike didn't help Saul immediately, it's like his thinking: "Hmm yep, that's what you get for bugging someone else's house"
I love how Mike basically doesn't say nothing in the whole video lol
> doesn't say ANYTHING
@@scrapper666 I think both ways of writing it are correct
@@samdrow8268 Um. no... if someone "didnt say nothing" that means they would say something. So, the opposite. Obviously.
@@stevenm2699 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
@@stevenm2699 its just casual talk like "i didn't say nothing" don't overthink it
He is so Hal from Malcolm in the middle here
Idiot.
POCKET SAND
Ted: I'm kind of in the middle of something right now...
Walt: OH YES YOU ARE!
That actually sounds like a line from a goofy sitcom LMAO
Skyler walks in on Walt cooking meth in the basement, crosses her arms and says "Not again!"
Walt throws his hands up like a kid caught in the Cookie jar.
Cue laugh track
End episode
0:23 the grandpa must be one of the sweetest characters of the sitcom.. god i cant imagine him holding a gun 😅
lol! They should do the fly episode as a sitcom.
***** Thanks dude, that was awesome! Love your sitcom, gonna watch them all now.
We need a supercut of the entire series with this kind of editing. I don't care if you take it out of context, just make it happen.
Please, make an episode of "Walt Meets Tuco"!
caha v There aren't enough laugh tracks in the world to make Tuco funny.
Tuco’s fucking nuts
Tuco doesnt need a laugh track to be funny
Tuco's expressions and exaggerated unpredictability make him perfect for this
STILL WAITING!!!
2:54 This is extra funny in hindsight, because we know from BCS that Mike explicitly told Saul not to work with Walt and Jessie again. So while Saul is getting beaten up, Mike's taking his sweet time, like: "Jimmy's getting what he deserved."
This is my favorite out of all the episodes. Mike pulling up at the end is simply perfection. 11/10, superb edit.
I remember this sitcom from back in the day. We used to watch it with the whole family. The kids loved it.
The intro alone is killing me. Beautifully done.
This is awesome. Please do more!
Vince Gilligan actually said that he saw the show as a dark comedy, and that a lot of people didn't get that.
The original concept for _Better Call Saul_ was a half hour sitcom series, but the creators changed it to a drama during development.
@@Durwood71 I never heard that, but it does sound plausible.
Where did you get that information from?
@@LinkEX I've read about it in several articles. The concept was that the character of Saul Goodman was to meet with a different celebrity guest each episode to help them with a legal problem.
Totally!!
@@Durwood71 I see. Can totally see how that would have sounded like an easy sell as a first pitch.
It’s like a rated R version of Malcolm in the Middle.
1:08 The way she picked up that phone receiver was so funny!
Walt reminds me of George Costanza in this, especially with the laughter track
That was so perfectly put together I seriously think they should redesign the entire show as a sitcom. The first thing that comes to mind is Walter throwing the pizza on the roof 🤣🤣🤣
i just finished binge watching all these breaking bad sitcom episodes and I can't get stop humming that goddamn theme tune
Saul Goodman himself already feels like a character that was ripped right out of a 90s sitcom and thrown into the original show
This is why I love youtube.
Edits like this you never knew you needed and are so good.
Just watched all of them; this is definitely the best of the bunch! Probably because it was funny even in the original series; the laugh track just feels natural. That's what I love about Breaking Bad. It's a very dynamic show. It had moments that made your jaw drop, to be sure, but it also has a healthy bit of comedy mixed in with the drama as well.
These sitcom versions of BB are the best thing I’ve ever seen lol. Thank you for making them! In on a binge now😂😂😂
Heisenburg is so wacky
The “am talking with ted” is literally a sitcom joke 😂
I’m sorry but it’s hard not to believe Bryan Cranston would not appreciate this episode himself - having been part of a few sitcoms himself! Perfect editing, the Mike bit is (as commented already) so funny. Excellent work! 😂
Skylar getting cheers when she shows up but nothing for Saul is even more unreal than Breaking Bad with a laugh track.
I think part of why this works is many of the actors have a background in comedy and they do it so well. Most notably Bryan Cranston and Bob Odenkirk who both are terrific at drama and comedy.
I know I'm about 12 years late, but the slight higher pitch is in literally every sitcom on the face of the planet
That music is perfectly chosen. Encapsulates the sheer mind-numbing hell of many American sitcoms
I love the way Mike throws him in his car. What zany adventures will Walt get himself in this week?
the clips u chose for the intro were all so perfect💀
the way he opened the door at the start is just brilliant!
God! That cheesy 80's opening always kills me! Haha.
imagine this is your intro to breaking bad and saul drops the “i don’t wanna cook meth anymore” line 😭
Someone who never heard of Breaking Bad before would actually think it’s a sitcom
This is my favourite. Just perfect sitcom comedy.
Walt gets thrown in a car, kidnapped
*audience laughter and clapping*
when I originally saw this scene Saul's "dirty damp and deep" line made me laugh 😂
Mike's face is like: "I thought this would be a crime drama, not a sitcom"
This scene actually works surprisingly well as a sitcom!
I just started watching Breaking Bad a few weeks ago and i gotta say this show has some genuinely funny moments. I never expected to laugh when watching this show. But with the laugh tracks added its even funnier
make one when walt is in the grocery store naked
I got the opening song stuck in my head now
The humor Bryan Cranston infused into this dark character was incredible.
It's amazing how some editing and some music changes can make all the difference
God this is gold, the show itself is already comedic in a lot of ways, so this editing makes it even better
That's Our Walt!
It’s almost like I’m watching another show
The only thing that's missing from this masterpiece is a corny transition shot to break up the two scenes - like a 2 second shot of the outside of Saul's office with some cheesy transition music
"i'm kind of in the middle of something right now"
"oh yes you are!"
2:22 i'm dying 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fucking abc rather then amc... I just noticed that... this is pure brilliance.
EdMcStinko That's the whole point ----- Shitty awful music + awful fake laughter = Network Television. It's the very first thing I noticed when I first saw these spoofs ---- The ABC symbol. We're in the Golden Age of Television because dumb ass Network Television executives (like the ones at ABC) are no longer the Gate Keepers to what we see on TV. That's because of HBO with The Sopranos and The Wire. Everything else that's happened afterwards is due to those 2 shows. FX, Showtime, AMC, Netflix saw what was possible, and the result is the best TV ever. A dumbass Network Executive would see the pilot for a Breaking Bad or Mad Men and say, "Where's the laugh track so that the audience knows it's funny? Where's the transitional music to cue the audience that one scene is over and another has begun?"
this is the best one
this is why music is so important in scenes
This works surprisingly well... I want the whole series like this now...