You didn't think the one who got crushed would be the one who survived? So you thought then one who got shot through the head would be the survivor out of the 2? 🤣
Love that ur listening to the credits music. Its so good and because of netflix autoplaying next episodes and that sort of thing it now often goes unnoticed/unappreciated.
20:30 -- RE: Gomez "Ay, do you like Pollos Hermanos?"; A: *LMAO,* one of the best scenes in the series for showing exactly how much tunnel vision Walt normally has, but which Gus won't let him have any longer.
@@nataschasummers oh I kno!! Cause I had the exact same reaction to Jesse being a goofball when he was alone in the lab!! 😅😅😅...I'd b the same way!! Lol!!!!
4:26 That's actually a fairly realistic depiction of how that would probably go down in real life, in terms of the male nurse's response. The hospitals in America are such cyclical wheelhouses of pathogenesis and bureaucratically-mediated iatrogenicity that it also just leads these reciprocal-type of "feedback loops" of creating newer/additional problems and thus more issues/complaints voiced at whoever is working on the frontlines. Alongside the physiological complications/comorbodities themselves which are caused or promoted indirectly by bad professional protocols. Also, I don't know if this is actual policy (but it seems to be) in the sense that the moment a patient uses any kind of "ad hominem" the doctor or nurse or whatever healthcare professional (for the most part) seemingly no longer has to indulge you and they will often just walk away like that or casually vacate the room/area and just pass you on to someone else.
I have said it before, but gus is one of the most diabolical tv villains in history. This guy is literally playing 4d chess consistently. You were right to sused out that it was Gu who warned Hank, I just noticed your new sign. Also, I think you are right about walt wanting to keep jessie around so he has someone below him. The first time I watched this show, i actually thought it was sentiment.
Bolsa was killed by the Federales, Mexico's National Police. Quick historical backstory: The U.S. has a policy with Mexico if the cartel violence ends up on the U.S. side of the border or if any DEA agents are harmed/killed there will be reprisals unless the Mexican govt. handles it first. The roots of this policy happened after the torture and murder of DEA Special Agent Enrique "KiKi" Camarena back in 1985. Since the cartel targeted Hank within the U.S. There will be huge reprisals in Mexico and it all was planned by Gus Fring. A high ranking cartel member killed along with 2 members of the Salamanca family.
That's pretty much true about the D.E.A. yes but there is nothing specifically about any major reflexive actions that are said or supposed to be taken in response to just miscellaneous cartel-related cross-border violence in general. Or if there is, it's not at all actually enforced. Cartel violence ends up on the U.S. side all the time, like everyday. I'm like 20 miles from the border and the immigrants aren't part of the problem or anything don't get me wrong, but in the drug trade aspect; the cartels have to maintain their own 'enforcement' measures on both sides to some degree or people will just use the "border" as if it's some kind of protective forcefield from cartel retaliation which it's not. That would be an 'unsustainable business model' for them and represent sort of a major loophole for subverting the cartels' operational logistics and other schemes. Sure, most of the city's "work" here (San Diego) and even street enforcement activities which are even directly related to narcos and Baja operations end up getting handled mostly just by local gangs/cliques/freelancers working as proxies for the actual cartels... But if I go by Ocotillo (CA) or heck, even some local city areas around like Mount Hope or Encanto; there's actual cartel hits all the time. Because in Mount Hope there's gunfire sounds every 20 - 40 minutes or so at night. Even narco-related forms of occultism get's practiced there where you got like dealers calling around to see if anyone can sell them goats to be used in sacrificial rituals to protect them from the feds like that one cult out of Matamoros. Also here in SD, more publicly there was even a little cartel scrimmage or kidnapping campaign in either the 1990s or early 2000s with the Tijuana Cartel and the infamous "Toothpick Gang" known as the 'Femme Fatal' Los Palillos Criminal Case or something because female gang members used themselves as a bait to lure other cartel/gang members but I can't quite recall the details off the top of my head. I believe it was Toothpicks vs Tijuana/Arellanos instead of them working together, but either way I'm pretty sure I recall that the murders were on this of the border in SD. But also lastly, in a way that may relate to this show itself even more, is how across much of the Southwest U.S. during the early 2000s (especially Arizona, and especially Texas), when the meth craze was starting (I believe about 2005) and most methamphetamine production got pushed across the border into Mexico because of the tightened controls on Pseudoephedrine; the cartels started running trafficking campaigns or "consignment operations/deals" where they would just give-out meth initially for free (fronted) to local American polysubstance-drug dealers just to pay back later under duress of the cartel simply knowing where they live. They literally would say things like; "oh it's okay just pay us back later, it's alright we know where you live, etc.." In some cases they would really not mind people not paying them back (or even found it amusing) because it meant they got to do a hit. This fear-based incentive was also compounded by the fact that this was around the time Mexico's infamous Los Zetas 'mega-cartel' was starting to really change the international public perceptions of what "drug cartels" could truly be capable of in terms of unremitting cruelty and superfluous, or even indiscriminate hyperviolence. Violence undertaken almost for its own sake. Because contrastingly, even something as straightforward as "mere decapitations" by Mexican cartels were actually very rarely ever used prior to the 2004/2005/2006 era. It's kinda complicated, and you probably are aware on some level in how Mexico also actually officially "declared war on drug cartels" in December of 2006, ironically I just happened to be in Guatemala that month. But so ever since then (2006) the cartels have largely "gone underground" (that's when they started with the masks for instance), thus the exact dynamics or "unspoken rules" characterizing even just that whole classic D.E.A.- drug cartel war/schism has been slightly obfuscated or ambiguated since at least then. And slightly different rules/standards seemingly apply to 'older generation cartels' in comparison to the newer generation cartels. But there's definitely no set-up major or formal international repercussions for miscellaneous cartel activity in general spilling over the border. Both the law and the narcos know this notion to just be an intangible concept to think that a rate of 0 cartel violence will be able to be maintained so strictly even "just" on one side of the border. There ain't enough homicide units or APD staff or gang tasks forces to even prophylactically micromanage these regional no-man's lands in the deserts or even in the gang warzones propagating through jurisdictions within urban decay just in order to thoroughly uphold such an unrealistic standard. *Bonus interesting facts;* the first U.S. federal agents to be murdered in Mexico by organized crime (Gulf Cartel I believe) was in 1921 and it was two agents of the Border Department. Also, in 1976 another two (this time DEA) agents died in Mexico in an accidental plane crash while searching for poppies. And in 1986, just one year after Kiki Camarena was killed; the typist/office assistant for the D.E.A.'s Guadalajara field office who was responsible for much of the flow of information between U.S. and Mexican authorities (Susan Hoefler) just "happened to" die in a car crash that year in Mexico, killing her at the age of 32. U.S. demanded her death be investigated but their story never changed. Just like the "death" of El Azul. And before I guess this major bilateral international agreement; D.E.A. agent Victor Cortex was also kidnapped and tortured in 1986 in Guadalajara, Mexico just like Kiki, and they planned to kill him too eventually but he ended up surviving. William Ramos was also another D.E.A. agent killed in 1986 on New Year's Eve over a marijuana deal in McAllen, Texas. Shot right in the chest at close pointblank-range over some weed.
I agree with you. If they had taken our "Hanky-boy" I would have rage-quitted the show (for a while). He was already in the top three characters for me by then, and he may have taken first place later on. Dean Norris (Hank) and Jonathan Banks (Mike) are probably the actors I was least aware of before Breaking Bad, but have been noticing in a lot of older movies playing smaller parts.
Yea you can tell Jesse felt bad for Hank mainly for Walts sake but he is happy that Hamk got his Karma for beating him up because Jesse was so bummed about not being able to press charges against him so Hank would just get away with beating him up and he would keep his job
Maybe presumptuous of me to have suggestions for the greatest writing staff of all time, but one note I wish I could give the writers about this episode is regarding Walt's spiel to Gale about how "you're like Jazz and I'm like Classical". I think they should have reversed the metaphor. Gus's operation, for which Gale is a stand in, is this major production that's meticulously run and planned out, has lots of moving parts working in unison, everything is following the sheet music, and everything is being conducted in perfect harmony by the maestro (Gus). Walt, on the other hand, is the great improvisor. He's free-styling, figuring things out off the cuff, making impulsive decisions, playing to his own beat, and going from gig to gig in a beat up old van full of drugs. Gale/Gus should be Classical and Walt should be Jazz.
@@Turalcar He doesn't have to be. When he gives his chemistry lecture in the series pilot, the character of Walt is not aware that he's implicitly foreshadowing the next 2 years of his life. That's the writers talking directly to us through Walt.
There's so much I'd like to say, but I'll save it for the end of the series. But i do hope you'll continue on with the movie: El Camino, and Better Call Saul after you finish. They are just as good, with tons of new characters to fall for!
Nice reaction Rodney & Co. :P ...Do any of you out there have experience with sumo suits? She brought it up and now I want to try one out. Looks like too much fun.
@@nataschasummers Ah man that sounds like so much fun. When I was a wee lad my brother and I stuffed pillows under our shirts and wrestled. Hes older and was bigger so I got thrown around. It was fun until I took a bad bounce and my knee came up and smashed my eye. Swelled up underneath to the size of an eyeball and since I couldnt open my eye at first, I was convinced my eyeball fell inside my face. Im flexible but I dont think that could happen with a sumo suit. Thank you though for reminding me of past trauma. LOL
Tasch, the more I see your expressions & mannerisms, the more I realize that so many animated characters are based on you! Donkey from Shrek & the little crab from The Little Mermaid come to mind, but I'm sure there are dozens more that I can't name.😅😅 Friday morning, 4:25 am
ahaahahaha I LOVE THIS SO MUCH. I tell people often, I am merely an accumulation of movie characters. And it's SO on point that you said Donkey first because Shrek probably one of my most rewatched films of my childhood 🤣 Jim Carrey 's Grinch is also part of me too 🤣🤣 i also love that someone always does manage to be watching around 4am 🥰
@nataschasummers 😤Dammit! I was TRYING to be insulting, in the nicest possible way!😠 Well, at least you're self-aware. 🙄 And....very charming🫠🫂 P.S. I'm a Pisces too, so, I get ya sister. Knowing that alot of your personality is an amalgam of various mirrorings. (Hmmm, An Amalgam of Various Mirrorings....good title for an album🤔)
Excellent reaction yet again, Natascha. 🙂 You like Season Three? Well the rest of the season gets even better, and so do Seasons Four and Five. The ride is so rough in places you might even need a safety harness fitted to that sofa.
Wanted to offer a few corrections while watching this, hopefully without coming off pedantic or mansplain-y. 1) You're right to notice Walt has some issues with his ego, but I believe the previous episode indicates the reason Walt is replacing Gale with Jesse is to bribe Jesse not to press charges against Hank. Also, Walt does have a genuine and (to me, at least) guilty reaction to seeing Jesse after he is beat up by Hank, which I think is his frustration and ego issues with Jesse going back into check for a while, and allowing his fondness for Jesse's company to seep back in. Though his intent in visiting Jesse at the hospital was more to protect Hank. 2) Walt actually isn't aware until this episode that Gus knows about Hank. If my brain is working right, I think we may have been shown previously that Walt is actually terrified of Gus finding this out. It's extremely common for viewers to think Walt has all the information we do, the show is often not explicit about it or even deliberately hides what a character knows for a later reveal (like when Skyler reveals in season 2 that she's already investigated all of Walt's lies). And there's plenty of scenes where Walt just is being outright dense, like when he fails to notice his Skyler or Jr making the "not buying it" face while he over-explains his BS stories. But I think one of the big areas where people think Walt is being dense is when it comes to how aware he is of how powerful or dangerous Gus is. I don't think we're ever given any reason to believe Walt is aware of Gus's cartel ties or even the Salamancas' ties, beyond hearing Tuco's mention of his cousins coming, but it's easy assume he does. Mike knows the cousins were in Walt's house, but Walt is just confused about why the teddy bear eye was in a weird spot and why someone drew a scythe in chalk on the street. It's a little murky, but I think it makes more sense to assume Walt just doesn't have access to that information unless something (like Skyler and Jr's faces) shows us otherwise. 3) The people who kill Juan Bolsa at the end are actually from the Mexican Federal Police. We're definitely meant to understand that Gus orchestrated the raid, but the gunmen (probably) aren't hired assassins. We're never for sure know the full extent of Gus's operation, but most likely Gus just fed info to the Federales about Juan Bolsa's cartel.
Shorter version: 1) Walt is replacing Gale with Jesse in hopes of protecting protect Hank from legal consequences, not because Jesse's easier to lord over than Gale. 2) Walt doesn't know a lot of the stuff we in the audience do, including the extent of how powerful or dangerous or cartel-connected Gus is, and it makes sense he would be scared enough of Gus learning about Hank to lie to Gus. 3) Gus didn't hire assassins to raid Juan Bolsa's cartel, he somehow orchestrated the federal police to raid it.
3:14 -- RE: First World Problems; That being said, I still empathize with your cynical take down of technology and the software that people intentionally make obtuse rather than intuitive.
The best thing about Breaking Bad is that after watching one season, you think it’s peak television, then the next season turns out to be ten times better. By the time you finish, you’re convinced it’s the greatest show ever made, nothing can come close this, then you watch Better Call Saul, which comes as just as perfect, and some even argue it’s better than Breaking Bad. Writing, acting, directing, sound editing, cinematography, music... Vince Gilligan ruined other shows for me by comparison. You’re in for an incredible ride.
The bloody 'n' gross image--- not makin' fun, btw, it is bloody 'n' gross--- is a callback to the beginning of the season. Once again--- the dude's crawlin' around on his stomach.
@@kunserndsittizen2655Stop being weird, man. You only see comments like these attached to the pages of YT reactors that happen to be women. Let them react without all the weirdness. It is really not hard at all.
@kunserndsittizen2655 I'm not a woman, and this is an intentionally goofy pic of someone ik irl. That being said, no rational person(man or woman) would want to hear such creepy comments anyway, so I'm not losing much sleep over it.
Not to me mean but “omg it’s the one that got crushed that survived!” I mean… yeah. It wasn’t going to be the one that got his brains blown out the back of his head lol
Lionel: "You took everything from me!"
Walter: "I don't even know who you are."
Lionel: “You will.”
🤣🤣🤣
It's Leonel, actually.
The fact you turned a rod into a gun, is what makes you stand out as one of the better/unique reaction channels. IMO
The creativity
thank you this means so much to me 💖
@@nataschasummers following Attack of the Clones with this episode is peak
You didn't think the one who got crushed would be the one who survived? So you thought then one who got shot through the head would be the survivor out of the 2? 🤣
Heh, I had the same thought, but I can't really judge. My own ability to remember 2 things at once is also sketchy.
Had the exact same thought.
I know the twins are tough but are they "bullet to the head at point blank range" tough? LOL
lol yeah I though that too
The way Leonel crawls on the floor without his legs while giving Walt the death stare is like something out of a horror movie.
Just found your channel. Greatest show on Earth. You're such a good reactor I might have to go back to episode 1 and watch them all.
Wow, thank you!
Love that ur listening to the credits music. Its so good and because of netflix autoplaying next episodes and that sort of thing it now often goes unnoticed/unappreciated.
20:30 -- RE: Gomez "Ay, do you like Pollos Hermanos?"; A: *LMAO,* one of the best scenes in the series for showing exactly how much tunnel vision Walt normally has, but which Gus won't let him have any longer.
Another great reaction from you and Rodney!! And im gonna be joining your patreon in a couple days when I get paid! 💙
Love that rodneys become a character on the channel!! Lol!!!..ur level of weird is right there with mine! 😂😂😂😂😂
@@charleskell2858 my weirdness knows no bounds 😂 clearly 😂❤️
@@nataschasummers oh I kno!! Cause I had the exact same reaction to Jesse being a goofball when he was alone in the lab!! 😅😅😅...I'd b the same way!! Lol!!!!
4:26 That's actually a fairly realistic depiction of how that would probably go down in real life, in terms of the male nurse's response. The hospitals in America are such cyclical wheelhouses of pathogenesis and bureaucratically-mediated iatrogenicity that it also just leads these reciprocal-type of "feedback loops" of creating newer/additional problems and thus more issues/complaints voiced at whoever is working on the frontlines. Alongside the physiological complications/comorbodities themselves which are caused or promoted indirectly by bad professional protocols. Also, I don't know if this is actual policy (but it seems to be) in the sense that the moment a patient uses any kind of "ad hominem" the doctor or nurse or whatever healthcare professional (for the most part) seemingly no longer has to indulge you and they will often just walk away like that or casually vacate the room/area and just pass you on to someone else.
The title is also a play on “ICU” - Intensive Care Unit where much of the episode is taking place
OMG - CLEVER
I have said it before, but gus is one of the most diabolical tv villains in history. This guy is literally playing 4d chess consistently. You were right to sused out that it was Gu who warned Hank, I just noticed your new sign. Also, I think you are right about walt wanting to keep jessie around so he has someone below him. The first time I watched this show, i actually thought it was sentiment.
Bolsa was killed by the Federales, Mexico's National Police. Quick historical backstory: The U.S. has a policy with Mexico if the cartel violence ends up on the U.S. side of the border or if any DEA agents are harmed/killed there will be reprisals unless the Mexican govt. handles it first. The roots of this policy happened after the torture and murder of DEA Special Agent Enrique "KiKi" Camarena back in 1985. Since the cartel targeted Hank within the U.S. There will be huge reprisals in Mexico and it all was planned by Gus Fring. A high ranking cartel member killed along with 2 members of the Salamanca family.
Na I'm pretty sure gus sent his own hit men but bolsa thought is was the fedaralies
@@spenceradams3550 It was the federales
That's pretty much true about the D.E.A. yes but there is nothing specifically about any major reflexive actions that are said or supposed to be taken in response to just miscellaneous cartel-related cross-border violence in general. Or if there is, it's not at all actually enforced. Cartel violence ends up on the U.S. side all the time, like everyday. I'm like 20 miles from the border and the immigrants aren't part of the problem or anything don't get me wrong, but in the drug trade aspect; the cartels have to maintain their own 'enforcement' measures on both sides to some degree or people will just use the "border" as if it's some kind of protective forcefield from cartel retaliation which it's not. That would be an 'unsustainable business model' for them and represent sort of a major loophole for subverting the cartels' operational logistics and other schemes.
Sure, most of the city's "work" here (San Diego) and even street enforcement activities which are even directly related to narcos and Baja operations end up getting handled mostly just by local gangs/cliques/freelancers working as proxies for the actual cartels... But if I go by Ocotillo (CA) or heck, even some local city areas around like Mount Hope or Encanto; there's actual cartel hits all the time. Because in Mount Hope there's gunfire sounds every 20 - 40 minutes or so at night. Even narco-related forms of occultism get's practiced there where you got like dealers calling around to see if anyone can sell them goats to be used in sacrificial rituals to protect them from the feds like that one cult out of Matamoros. Also here in SD, more publicly there was even a little cartel scrimmage or kidnapping campaign in either the 1990s or early 2000s with the Tijuana Cartel and the infamous "Toothpick Gang" known as the 'Femme Fatal' Los Palillos Criminal Case or something because female gang members used themselves as a bait to lure other cartel/gang members but I can't quite recall the details off the top of my head. I believe it was Toothpicks vs Tijuana/Arellanos instead of them working together, but either way I'm pretty sure I recall that the murders were on this of the border in SD.
But also lastly, in a way that may relate to this show itself even more, is how across much of the Southwest U.S. during the early 2000s (especially Arizona, and especially Texas), when the meth craze was starting (I believe about 2005) and most methamphetamine production got pushed across the border into Mexico because of the tightened controls on Pseudoephedrine; the cartels started running trafficking campaigns or "consignment operations/deals" where they would just give-out meth initially for free (fronted) to local American polysubstance-drug dealers just to pay back later under duress of the cartel simply knowing where they live. They literally would say things like; "oh it's okay just pay us back later, it's alright we know where you live, etc.." In some cases they would really not mind people not paying them back (or even found it amusing) because it meant they got to do a hit. This fear-based incentive was also compounded by the fact that this was around the time Mexico's infamous Los Zetas 'mega-cartel' was starting to really change the international public perceptions of what "drug cartels" could truly be capable of in terms of unremitting cruelty and superfluous, or even indiscriminate hyperviolence. Violence undertaken almost for its own sake. Because contrastingly, even something as straightforward as "mere decapitations" by Mexican cartels were actually very rarely ever used prior to the 2004/2005/2006 era. It's kinda complicated, and you probably are aware on some level in how Mexico also actually officially "declared war on drug cartels" in December of 2006, ironically I just happened to be in Guatemala that month. But so ever since then (2006) the cartels have largely "gone underground" (that's when they started with the masks for instance), thus the exact dynamics or "unspoken rules" characterizing even just that whole classic D.E.A.- drug cartel war/schism has been slightly obfuscated or ambiguated since at least then. And slightly different rules/standards seemingly apply to 'older generation cartels' in comparison to the newer generation cartels. But there's definitely no set-up major or formal international repercussions for miscellaneous cartel activity in general spilling over the border. Both the law and the narcos know this notion to just be an intangible concept to think that a rate of 0 cartel violence will be able to be maintained so strictly even "just" on one side of the border. There ain't enough homicide units or APD staff or gang tasks forces to even prophylactically micromanage these regional no-man's lands in the deserts or even in the gang warzones propagating through jurisdictions within urban decay just in order to thoroughly uphold such an unrealistic standard.
*Bonus interesting facts;* the first U.S. federal agents to be murdered in Mexico by organized crime (Gulf Cartel I believe) was in 1921 and it was two agents of the Border Department. Also, in 1976 another two (this time DEA) agents died in Mexico in an accidental plane crash while searching for poppies. And in 1986, just one year after Kiki Camarena was killed; the typist/office assistant for the D.E.A.'s Guadalajara field office who was responsible for much of the flow of information between U.S. and Mexican authorities (Susan Hoefler) just "happened to" die in a car crash that year in Mexico, killing her at the age of 32. U.S. demanded her death be investigated but their story never changed. Just like the "death" of El Azul. And before I guess this major bilateral international agreement; D.E.A. agent Victor Cortex was also kidnapped and tortured in 1986 in Guadalajara, Mexico just like Kiki, and they planned to kill him too eventually but he ended up surviving. William Ramos was also another D.E.A. agent killed in 1986 on New Year's Eve over a marijuana deal in McAllen, Texas. Shot right in the chest at close pointblank-range over some weed.
I agree with you. If they had taken our "Hanky-boy" I would have rage-quitted the show (for a while). He was already in the top three characters for me by then, and he may have taken first place later on.
Dean Norris (Hank) and Jonathan Banks (Mike) are probably the actors I was least aware of before Breaking Bad, but have been noticing in a lot of older movies playing smaller parts.
Yea you can tell Jesse felt bad for Hank mainly for Walts sake but he is happy that Hamk got his Karma for beating him up because Jesse was so bummed about not being able to press charges against him so Hank would just get away with beating him up and he would keep his job
Maybe presumptuous of me to have suggestions for the greatest writing staff of all time, but one note I wish I could give the writers about this episode is regarding Walt's spiel to Gale about how "you're like Jazz and I'm like Classical". I think they should have reversed the metaphor.
Gus's operation, for which Gale is a stand in, is this major production that's meticulously run and planned out, has lots of moving parts working in unison, everything is following the sheet music, and everything is being conducted in perfect harmony by the maestro (Gus).
Walt, on the other hand, is the great improvisor. He's free-styling, figuring things out off the cuff, making impulsive decisions, playing to his own beat, and going from gig to gig in a beat up old van full of drugs.
Gale/Gus should be Classical and Walt should be Jazz.
Walt is not self-aware enough to come to that conclusion
@@Turalcar He doesn't have to be. When he gives his chemistry lecture in the series pilot, the character of Walt is not aware that he's implicitly foreshadowing the next 2 years of his life. That's the writers talking directly to us through Walt.
leaving a comment to help the algo
thank you so much!
There's so much I'd like to say, but I'll save it for the end of the series. But i do hope you'll continue on with the movie: El Camino, and Better Call Saul after you finish. They are just as good, with tons of new characters to fall for!
Emily Blunt is getting younger and reacting to breaking bad
ahahah 🥰
Another Fine Effort from a Swell Gal !
thank you 🥰🥰
Rodney & Tash theme song will be a hit! ❤
Nice reaction Rodney & Co. :P ...Do any of you out there have experience with sumo suits? She brought it up and now I want to try one out. Looks like too much fun.
ahahahha my friend has some for a party once, they were like craze to have as entertainment at one point ahah
@@nataschasummers Ah man that sounds like so much fun. When I was a wee lad my brother and I stuffed pillows under our shirts and wrestled. Hes older and was bigger so I got thrown around. It was fun until I took a bad bounce and my knee came up and smashed my eye. Swelled up underneath to the size of an eyeball and since I couldnt open my eye at first, I was convinced my eyeball fell inside my face. Im flexible but I dont think that could happen with a sumo suit. Thank you though for reminding me of past trauma. LOL
OK, OG viewers need to fill us noobs in on the Rodney sitch
yasssss let them knowwww 🤣
thank you for a GREAT REACTION! 👍☺
Thank you too! 💖💖
Tasch, the more I see your expressions & mannerisms, the more I realize that so many animated characters are based on you! Donkey from Shrek & the little crab from The Little Mermaid come to mind, but I'm sure there are dozens more that I can't name.😅😅
Friday morning, 4:25 am
ahaahahaha I LOVE THIS SO MUCH. I tell people often, I am merely an accumulation of movie characters. And it's SO on point that you said Donkey first because Shrek probably one of my most rewatched films of my childhood 🤣 Jim Carrey 's Grinch is also part of me too 🤣🤣
i also love that someone always does manage to be watching around 4am 🥰
@nataschasummers 😤Dammit! I was TRYING to be insulting, in the nicest possible way!😠 Well, at least you're self-aware. 🙄
And....very charming🫠🫂
P.S. I'm a Pisces too, so, I get ya sister. Knowing that alot of your personality is an amalgam of various mirrorings. (Hmmm, An Amalgam of Various Mirrorings....good title for an album🤔)
@ ahhahahahah stop it 😂 self aware enough to know what I’m like but not socially aware enough to know when someone is trying to insult me gently 😂😂😂❤️
@@nataschasummers Please read the edit 😊
And it only gets better from here on out it will go places you will never guess
Yorkshire tea, can't beat it
truth, ultimate truth 💖
🎶 I want to break free🎵 😅
Excellent reaction yet again, Natascha. 🙂
You like Season Three? Well the rest of the season gets even better, and so do Seasons Four and Five. The ride is so rough in places you might even need a safety harness fitted to that sofa.
I just love today snow in my part of the country in the west country then a tash breaking bad reaction 🫶
🥰🥰 time for a cosy breaking bad ep ❄️
If you were to do Breaking Bad Cosplay, who would you be? Walter? Jesse? Hank? 😂😂😂
Edit: I think you could do Jane easy
gotta be baldy walt fo sho
Skinny Pete
Wanted to offer a few corrections while watching this, hopefully without coming off pedantic or mansplain-y.
1) You're right to notice Walt has some issues with his ego, but I believe the previous episode indicates the reason Walt is replacing Gale with Jesse is to bribe Jesse not to press charges against Hank. Also, Walt does have a genuine and (to me, at least) guilty reaction to seeing Jesse after he is beat up by Hank, which I think is his frustration and ego issues with Jesse going back into check for a while, and allowing his fondness for Jesse's company to seep back in. Though his intent in visiting Jesse at the hospital was more to protect Hank.
2) Walt actually isn't aware until this episode that Gus knows about Hank. If my brain is working right, I think we may have been shown previously that Walt is actually terrified of Gus finding this out. It's extremely common for viewers to think Walt has all the information we do, the show is often not explicit about it or even deliberately hides what a character knows for a later reveal (like when Skyler reveals in season 2 that she's already investigated all of Walt's lies). And there's plenty of scenes where Walt just is being outright dense, like when he fails to notice his Skyler or Jr making the "not buying it" face while he over-explains his BS stories. But I think one of the big areas where people think Walt is being dense is when it comes to how aware he is of how powerful or dangerous Gus is. I don't think we're ever given any reason to believe Walt is aware of Gus's cartel ties or even the Salamancas' ties, beyond hearing Tuco's mention of his cousins coming, but it's easy assume he does. Mike knows the cousins were in Walt's house, but Walt is just confused about why the teddy bear eye was in a weird spot and why someone drew a scythe in chalk on the street. It's a little murky, but I think it makes more sense to assume Walt just doesn't have access to that information unless something (like Skyler and Jr's faces) shows us otherwise.
3) The people who kill Juan Bolsa at the end are actually from the Mexican Federal Police. We're definitely meant to understand that Gus orchestrated the raid, but the gunmen (probably) aren't hired assassins. We're never for sure know the full extent of Gus's operation, but most likely Gus just fed info to the Federales about Juan Bolsa's cartel.
Shorter version:
1) Walt is replacing Gale with Jesse in hopes of protecting protect Hank from legal consequences, not because Jesse's easier to lord over than Gale.
2) Walt doesn't know a lot of the stuff we in the audience do, including the extent of how powerful or dangerous or cartel-connected Gus is, and it makes sense he would be scared enough of Gus learning about Hank to lie to Gus.
3) Gus didn't hire assassins to raid Juan Bolsa's cartel, he somehow orchestrated the federal police to raid it.
WRITE THE THEME TUNE, SING THE THEME TUNE...😅
ahahhahh literally
You and Rodney need to go ahead and get a room…geez 😜
Haven't seen one of your videos in a while. Who is this Rodney fella and why is he looking so suave 😜? Lol
Poor rodders 😮
3:14 -- RE: First World Problems; That being said, I still empathize with your cynical take down of technology and the software that people intentionally make obtuse rather than intuitive.
Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, so you love GOS? Oh my god 😉😜
The best thing about Breaking Bad is that after watching one season, you think it’s peak television, then the next season turns out to be ten times better. By the time you finish, you’re convinced it’s the greatest show ever made, nothing can come close this, then you watch Better Call Saul, which comes as just as perfect, and some even argue it’s better than Breaking Bad.
Writing, acting, directing, sound editing, cinematography, music... Vince Gilligan ruined other shows for me by comparison. You’re in for an incredible ride.
Im hoping Walt just make a couple more batches of meth peacefully so he can just retire with his family and put all this behind him
The bloody 'n' gross image--- not makin' fun, btw, it is bloody 'n' gross--- is a callback to the beginning of the season.
Once again--- the dude's crawlin' around on his stomach.
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How come when i talk to my rodney the drs what to put me on medication? 🤷🏼
Pleaee start mcu ( marvel cinematic universe) thay consists of movies like iron man , captain America, thor and the great Avengers movies.
Like the previous episode, it would only take me ONE MINUTE with her
to do WHAT bruv
@ pleasuring you? (But for only one minute)
@@kunserndsittizen2655Stop being weird, man. You only see comments like these attached to the pages of YT reactors that happen to be women. Let them react without all the weirdness. It is really not hard at all.
@@GothamsMostTrusted too bad you’ll never get such comments
@kunserndsittizen2655 I'm not a woman, and this is an intentionally goofy pic of someone ik irl. That being said, no rational person(man or woman) would want to hear such creepy comments anyway, so I'm not losing much sleep over it.
Not to me mean but “omg it’s the one that got crushed that survived!”
I mean… yeah. It wasn’t going to be the one that got his brains blown out the back of his head lol
the way i forgot like it wasn't a big part of the episode....lord have mercy 🤣🫠
Lol well yea the one who got his head blown off could not have survived lol you make me laugh
i'm an idiot 🤣🤣