To me, this was the greatest scene in the entire series. Not only is the acting beyond anything, the cinematography is superb. The final shot, with the building, tense music, zooming out on that hole in the ground, as Walt falls silent. It's almost as if you're staring into his coffin.
As Walt’s laughing, in his head, he’s thinking to himself over and over “My wife gave money to the man she openly admitted she cheated on me with, and now we’re all dead” And he just laughs even harder
It’s really captivating because the directors actually made Anna Gunn give all of Bryan Cranstons life savings to the actor of Ted so he lost everything in that moment
I really love how Skyler talks like Walt usually does in this scene "I did it for the family" "Please hear me out". He's getting exactly what he dishes out at the worst possible time
lol what? She DID explain that she gave the money to Ted but it's obvious that no matter the reasoning it wouldn't matter to Walter at all in the slightest.
This scene is what happens when you combine once-in-a-lifetime acting, writing, music composition, and directing. I literally thought about this for hours after I saw it the first time.
When he shouts “where is the money?!?” and the tense music just stops and then the slow drums start. Skyler’s voice, the phone ringing, Walter’s hysterical laugh. It still gives me crazy chills, what a scene.
1:27 The scream before he starts laughing is the most unnerving thing I've ever heard. It's like he just saw his family getting tortured and murdered before it even happened.
I absolutely love the duality in this scene. Walt, the good family man, cries in agony. Heisenberg, the devilish criminal, laughs like there is no tomorrow.
@@Underground.Rabbit Do you understand something called "open to interpretation"? It's an intentional thing done by a lot of writers, story tellers etc. to let each of their audience interpret things however they want. They purposefully keep things open-ended. Same is the case here. To you it's not something that deep. To the OG commenter, it is. Get over it!!
@@rohanchaurasia4439 you are aware that col hans landa was also giving their interpretation of the scene right? why are you out here silencing other peoples opinions?
Just finished this episode, no words man. This is by far the best scene in the series yet. The background music cutting when Walt screams, the roles being reversed with skyler saying she did it “for the family”. The maniacal laugh from Walt when he realizes things couldn’t possibly get any worse. Christ I see why this series is so highly thought of
I feel like the pure hopelessness captured here is so well portrayed. Skylar can’t even function she’s slowly pacing everywhere realizing how close they are to death, Marie is completely hysterical, and Walter has simply been pushed to pure insanity lol.
I feel like season 4 did an incredible job with giving a feeling of impending doom with walt increasingly becoming useless in Gus's operation and jesse not taking his crap anymore and from Box Cutter you could tell that it was only a matter of time that he came for walt
@@waylonstevens4686 and the catch is that Skyler helped Ted evade taxes, and if IRS starts investigating Ted, they will come after Skyler as well, and whole money laundering carwash operation would be discovered, basicaly Skyler did it to protect Walt
The way she squeaks "Walt" at 1:46. Shes obviously concerned at what might come next but shes also disturbed at Walt just blitzing into the 5th or 6th stage of grief.
I've watched the last 5 minutes of "Crawl Space" 30 times. I remember the first time watching the full episode. After it ended I just sat there for like 10 minutes, trying to full grasp what I had just watched; the desperation, seeing him finally snap, the phone ringing in the background, Marie on the answering machine, that zoom out of Walter White at the end....The acting. I've never seen anything like it before. I went back and watched the ending again right away, and then again, and it still hit me. It still hits me now when I watch it. I've never seen a scene that good since, and doubt I ever will again.
Anna did phenomenal here, portrayed true fear, you could see in her eyes she had no idea how to tell walt that the money was in his hand the whole time.
@Asraf dude, skyler is not annoying or stupid. she had to deal with her husband becoming an evil criminal mastermind, she didn't do anything that insane.
@@jaiden3473 i'd love to agree with you, however the person i replied to literally used the reasons, "she is stupid and annoying". also, you havent been on the "breaking bad" part of the internet for any amount of time if you genuinely believe that her being "unpleasant to watch" is the WHOLE reason people hate her.
@@enjoyitbro Heisenberg was always just an alter-ego for Walt to distance himself from what he does "at work" and who he is to his friends and family, he was never an alternate personality. Walt and Heisenberg are exactly the same at this point in the show. They always kinda were, but Walt doesn't care about keeping Heisenberg and Walter White seperate anymore. He got sloppier and his ego bigger as he got more and more powerful until this episode, where he's completely trapped. He's convinced he and his family are dead, nothing he can do but laugh
@@НейтральныйМаппер-з2м Bargaining in the five stages of grief is pretty broad. It can include discussion and talking about your grief, etc. I do agree with you to some extent, I think the stage should be named something different.
I like how he is "gave our money" instead of "gave my money" Despite him pretty much doing this because he liked it, he still considers this money his families, really showing how he is lying to him self giving this job and danger as his excuse for continuing to do it, but also it being true he's doing it for his family
Pues haber siendo honestos a el siempre le valió verga la plata, nunca la gastaba para si, incluso el único gasto pesado para su mismo fue su cáncer y eso lo hizo porque su familia lo quería vivo, de resto el cocinaba por gusto y la plata la guardaba para que su familia pudiera vivir bien, el inicio por su familia pero eso duro muy poco
Walter always loved and cared for his family which is why he used them as an excuse/justification for what he did. To not care about them quite literally means that he wouldnt of used them as an excuse it's just that walt always loved his ego and pride more than anything.
The money aspect of it was always true. Until Gus was able to trick Walter into returning to the business. From that point on it was all about his ego. What’s also great here is that Skyler gave the money away for the family and for good reason. Using Walter’s same excuse he’s been doing to justify all his bad actions up to the point. Just beautiful writing and acting.
I went into this show knowing exactly how it ended. I knew walter was going to die in the last episode, so I knew he wasn't going to be able to die before then. but watching this whole thing play out, I couldn't even fathom how he would overcome this, I felt genuine fear and dispare watching this, I've never worried so much about a character I knew was going to survive. what an amazing show, truly.
1:47 - Anna Gunn's acting here is underrated. The way she says "Walt" in the most terrified way possible. She saw her husband completely broken and has lost it.
Such a powerful scene, because from what we know Walt doesn’t laugh that much . And to see him hysterically laughing in such a serious moment is chilling
Anyone else catch that Walt laying motionless with his arms spread out, staring lifelessly into the camera as the shot zooms out is the same exact way he dies in the last scene of the show
Literally like 8 years later I still remember watching this for the first time, it was and still us the most intense scene I’ve witnessed, it was so perfect and acted beautifully by Cranston and Gunn
YES. I've watched the last 5 minutes of S4E11 "Crawl Space" 30 times. I remember the first time watching the full episode. After it ended I just sat there for like 10 minutes, trying to full grasp what I had just watched; the desperation, seeing him finally snap, the phone ringing in the background, Marie on the answering machine, that zoom out of Walter White at the end....The acting. I've never seen anything like it before. I went back and watched the ending again right away, and then again, and it still hit me. It still hits me now when I watch it. I've never seen a scene that good since, and doubt I ever will again.
I cannot explain how much I love how they were able to make us feel with this scene. The way they put him into the crawlspace during all of this. And when confronted by skylar, and when his world comes crumbling down. It’s the fact that he’s confined to this small space and can’t even stand up to freak out. Literally confined and unable to move freely. It perfect portrays the situation. Genius writing. I got chills watching this scene.
0:59 An underrated scream in my opinion. It shows how much in edge Walt is, and how he looks as if he was about to go Postal waiting for Skyler to answer. This is the moment when Skyler first saw what Walter White had become; not the moment when he turned into Heisenberg, but the first moment he had let Heisenberg inside his home.
It’s great scream and my favorite delivery of this scene but that’s not a Heisenberg scream. That’s the scream of a man who lost his entire life. It’s not intimidation it’s a plea. The laugh proceeding, THAT is Heisenberg.
I think he let Heisenberg in even before. The "I am the danger" speech truly encapsulates Heisenberg coming out of Walt and saying everything on his mind.
there was a scene early in the series where he VIOLENTLY tried to take his then pregnant wife from behind and basically f'd her off the kitchen counter. that wasn't Walter
1:36 for me it’s the cry laughing. I’ve felt like that before you just feel so bad that you can’t help but laugh at yourself for being so miserable like a looney toons character
I used to think that the evil character shift from season 4 to 5 Walt was a bit jarring, but now I think that the change happened exactly here. Something broke in Walt's mind at this point.
@@Underground.Rabbit Somehow? Why you saying that like it's such an absurd thing to get confidence from? That'd give anyone a massive, massive confidence boost. Idiot
Also, I just wanna say that having Walt's maniacal laughter in the background (despite him not even visually in the scene at all) as Marie talks to Skyler is fantastic. It almost feels like Walt is a "devil" and all of this chaos happens becaused of him, which is partly true.
Yes that's true. I thought the camera panning out on Walter in the dirt was the most chilling part of this scene, though, with the dark ambient music playing and his eerie laughter you think it can't get worse. In this moment at least. The tension was unreal.
2:45 there's something beautiful about that scene looking like a painting. Like a relevant moment stuck in time forever of the broken psyche of a person.
@@AyoSquareRoot EXACTLY what I was thinking! And also the fact that he finally stops hysterically laughing, lying there lifeless as the camera slowly zooms out. Like a portrait, Walt is frozen in that moment, forever to be changed.
*When people keep saying, "this is the moment Walt became Heisenberg," for me, I really think this is the moment.* Walt was buried in that crawl space. That much desperation, fear, anger, pride, and feeling of betrayal is enough to drive any man over the edge of darkness.
@@jvqs55 Shut up, assh0le, Walter created his alter ego, Heisenberg, to cover up his true identity, but as the show progresses Walter ceases to exist, and there is only someone heartless who only wants to be the best capo in the United States, Heisenberg, so if you don't get it, go watch something else.
@JayPlaysStuff It's not overanalyzing, you're just to dumb to understand, at the beginning of the show, it was an alias, but at the end, Walter is no longer the one making the decisions, is Heisenberg the one that took control, and Walter just accepted it. And by the way, this isn't a show for you kids to watch it🙄...
The name of the episode 'Crawl space' is interesting too as he needed the money to finance the traceless 'escape' for the family, similar to what crawlspaces are for.
@@alfonshedstrom9859 That's not at all what "crawl spaces" are for. They don't extend beyond the boundry of the house and are typically only a couple feet or so beneath ground level. Unless you had previously built an entrance/exit into the exterior foundation of the home...where would you even escape to? The area beneath the kitchen..? If someone is watching your house, you aren't going to escape through a crawl space... I believe what you're thinking of is an escape tunnel...which is not a crawl space 😂
this scene has always felt almost like one from a horror movie. the eerie silence after walt screams, marie's panicked phone call, the low music while walt laughs maniacally while skylar is just horrified. it's all so offsetting and really puts you on edge. everything is going wrong and falling into place in the worst way possible.
Honestly, if I saw this scene without context and having no idea what breaking bad was, I would have guessed it was some super villain or other fictional psychopath’s origin story
people will forever talk about Cranston's performance here, but Gunn is nearly just as good. The delivery of her line at 1:46 makes this scene even more disturbing than it already is
This was the highlight of this entire series for me. I'm a horror fan and this scene radiated horror. The music, the voicemail from the sister as the Walt laughs in the background. The utter feeling of hopelessness. Perfect
This and the scene in Ozymandias are my favourite scenes ever. They're just so well written and acted. I've never felt so much tension when watching a show
Sometimes things go so wrong for you, that it just seems eerily perfect. You keep thinking how incredibly low the odds were against you, and the worst case scenario still happens. It actually becomes really funny. Really, really funny that we even thought we could avoid it, when it's been the story of our life.
It’s a very relatable position and most of us have been there in some way. When you start off wanting to cry and it just turns into a hysterical laugh when you think about how little chance their is of something like that happening but it still happene
I’ve binged the show 3 times and this episode always sticks to me, Walt laughs like chucky, he’s a great actor, malcom in the middle, the infiltrator, drive,
His pose here being the same in which he died in the series finale speaks volumes. I always thought the director's bluntly telling us that Walter died here, in manic laughter, in this crawlspace that is even reminiscent of a coffin, and all memeing aside, this is probably the actual moment Walter became Heisenberg.
@@richardjones3792 you're really going to talk about over-analyzing when the god damn wardrobe was color coded to a vague, benign set of rules decided by the directors? listen man there's some shows to gripe about over-analyzing but this is one of those shows that is all about symbolism.
i love how when skylar does something that on one level protects rhe family, but is also self serving AND is done without informing her partner, she ironically says she did it for the family like walt always does
But Walt does the same thing. He didn’t tell anyone when he started cooking, and it definitely served him even if that wasn’t the intention when starting.
the helplessness from walt in this scene is insane. him laughing hysterically knowing his family may be slaughtered mixed with the music cutting in and out and the phone ringing on time with skylars confusion turns the show from watching a cool drug dealer make money to feeling the level of horror the main characters are enduring. one of the best scenes in filmmaking history
The fact that it's like 6 notes, played over and over again, but slowly getting more intense and menacing, then the static thing in the background getting louder, masterpiece
@@Leviathan56 and then maniacal laughter echoed through a relative on the phone explaining a what seems to be life-or-death situation, it actually gives you dread
Lmaooo this got me laughing real good. I was reading all the serious comments talking about the good writing and symbolism this scene has and then out of the nowhere this one pops up lol
This scene is straight up perfect Bryans' acting The background music Maries' call The building tension givin the context Skylers' double chin Absolutely incredible
I’ve just finished season 4, I’m so pissed I’m so late to watch this series, it has been phenomenal, I’m so pumped for season 5. The music the suspension it’s so well done
oh boy, am I jealous of you right now. You will soon watch the absolute peak of television hit its crescendo. The perfect show that started awesome and just kept getting better and better right till the very end.
the phone ringing coming in as the music is going and walt is crying/laughing is some of the greatest directing ever. Never has a phone rang at a worse time.
Everyone: including Anna Gunn: having to switch from absolute horror and guilt: why did Walt need the money so bad? why is he laughing in pain? and having to suppress all of that to play the supportive sister to Marie.
This part made me hate skylar even more why wouldn’t Walt just get over her and find a new woman or girlfriends he has the money to do whatever he wanted
This 2:23 and the scene in Silence Of The Lambs where Clarice is chasing Buffalo Bill in the basement while you hear the girl screaming in the pit is absolutely bone chilling in my opinion. It's difficult to put into words why exactly but it just sends chills down my spine.
"I gave it to Ted. And I also gave him the money."
Underrated
LMAOOOO
Bruh
LMFAO
Man of culture
To me, this was the greatest scene in the entire series. Not only is the acting beyond anything, the cinematography is superb. The final shot, with the building, tense music, zooming out on that hole in the ground, as Walt falls silent. It's almost as if you're staring into his coffin.
Purely for this scene he should've won the Emmy again...but Homeland wins? 🙄🙄
"ah yes this carpet is made out of carpet"
Agreed but i would say this is the 2nd best scene number 1 goes to the "Say my Name" scene
Yooo what's up Chyrosran22! Didn't expect you to be here love your keyboard reviews!
@@typicalshao I love cinematography and I'm a chemist. Why WOULDN'T I be here? xD
As Walt’s laughing, in his head, he’s thinking to himself over and over “My wife gave money to the man she openly admitted she cheated on me with, and now we’re all dead”
And he just laughs even harder
And "I did all of this to care for my family, but now that it's all gone, my family is screwed"
Yeh can't really blame him for going crazy there for a bit
I think he laught because he knows he is justified to break bad and not run away
That's when he totally lost it
funny how much people laugh when they realizes they are Over, in the shitiest situation, etc
i remember watching this scene for the first time and being drenched in sweat afterwards.
YESSSS
That would be the ricin
yeah it's a great scene but calm down...
@@ginpak7037honestly lol
@@ginpak7037 ikr
1:27 the scream, the shaking, all of it is so captivating and real. Bryan Cranston is one of the best actors of all time
Yeah right? Especially that scene where he said "it's Walting time" and then Walted everyone of the bad guys
@@omareltayar102 especially when he said its heisenberging time. Bravo vince
This morbius joke is getting overused
It’s really captivating because the directors actually made Anna Gunn give all of Bryan Cranstons life savings to the actor of Ted so he lost everything in that moment
@@hushroom8130 lmao
Possibly one of the best TV scenes of all time.
Eight likes on a 1 million sub channel is crazy
@@Dr.LivingdarkIt because he’s new.
Definitely top 3 of Breaking Bad scenes
Firstly, I agree. The acting, the suspense, the impact. It's all so GOOD!
Secondly, heya Robert how ya doin on this fine evening
Ok
I really love how Skyler talks like Walt usually does in this scene "I did it for the family" "Please hear me out". He's getting exactly what he dishes out at the worst possible time
Definitely
She's even wearing green, lol.
I think that’s what he is really laughing at 😉. Oh the comedic irony!
Whoa thats a good catch.
never thought about it like that
One of the best scenes ever made.
The acting, music, dialogue, camera, suspense, everythings perfect.
Thanks for this masterpiece, love Breaking Bad.
1:47
"Where's the money, Skyler?!"
"I invested it in NFTs"
Bitcoin
@William Burns they kept buying and holding Walter.
I laughed way too hard at that
SKYLAR WE LOST THE HOUSE
“My nft’s skylar where are my nft’s!!?”
“….i screenshotted them…”
Marie: The cartel is going to kill Hank!
Walt in the background: LMAO
Lmao its too perfect
Especially after Skylar picke the phone up
the scene was playing when i read this
you: I'm gonna make some stupid joke comment in hopes of getting attention
@@zeroomens9438 well it worked cause that was funny, dont take TH-cam so serious, mook.
This scene is so powerful man...
The hysterical laughter...
Such incredible acting.
pp itch
Waltuh
@@yewwey put your cry away waltuh
The phone ringing in the background, the camera work... Everything... Just a masterpiece
@@jvm-tv The craziest thing is that I started laughing like Walt while watching it. I was incredibly shocked or i dont even know
skyler really said "please let me explain" and then stood there for 2 minutes without explaining
lol what? She DID explain that she gave the money to Ted but it's obvious that no matter the reasoning it wouldn't matter to Walter at all in the slightest.
I think she realized that explaining it to him would be useless when he has completely devolved into cuckoo mode
Slightly distracted by her husband going insane.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
did you not hear the hellish scream he did?
This is the moment I decided to stop watching clips and just rewatch the whole goddamned show.
Facts
Im rewatching rn after years, this scene is a masterpiece.
😂😂😂
You're goddamn right
Best comment ever
This scene is what happens when you combine once-in-a-lifetime acting, writing, music composition, and directing. I literally thought about this for hours after I saw it the first time.
This was legitimately terrifying. It felt harder and harder to breath. I’ll never forget my first ride through this show.
In the context of the extreme threat (Gus) this scene was beyond intense. Yes, once in a lifetime.
it doesn’t take that long to think about a comment
Need to get some friends if you take hours thinking about one thing
@@SauliBo1 We literally spend nearly two decades thinking for a job. Tf are you even on about?
This is when he realized his life wasn't a tragedy, but a comedy.
This is the momrnt Walt becomes The Joker
@@dedspecrad3071 This is when Walmer Whine takes the skylar pill
@@Cringepants walmer whine lmao
Life is unfaaaaair 🎸
2 seconds later
Life is a tragedy again
Bro went from “i am the danger” to “why so serious”
More "all it takes is a little push"
It's not about the money, it's about sending a message.
@@Halcon_Sierreno😂😂😂
I am the danger to I am in danger
«I'm the upgrade.»
When he shouts “where is the money?!?” and the tense music just stops and then the slow drums start. Skyler’s voice, the phone ringing, Walter’s hysterical laugh. It still gives me crazy chills, what a scene.
their intense breathing when music stops. what a show
Agreed. Also unrelated, but you look nice. 👌
vravo bince
One of the most memorable moments in television history. Absolutely peak.
I love how Walt goes through all 5 stages of grief in about 60 seconds.
Great acting
The 5 stages of grief is debunked bro
@@longebanewym?
Longebane which one are you
@@longebane No, it isn't. I don't know what you're reading, but it's not written by a psychologist.
Marie: "The cartel wants to kill hank!"
Walt: *LMFAOOOOO* 🤣😅🤣😂😭😭
RIP BOZO 👌😂 ☠️ 💯 🚬
@@K-Dot94 SAY MY NAME 😎👿💥💯👹💀
The cartel would kill the entire family
You screw with their products: They come after you and your loved ones
@@leavethisaccaloneplzlol
You’re heisenburger
He’s the one that told Saul to call the police and tell them that so he probably was laughing cause those bozos bought it.
1:27 The scream before he starts laughing is the most unnerving thing I've ever heard. It's like he just saw his family getting tortured and murdered before it even happened.
God bless Bryan Cranston
That was Walt finally being murdered as Heisenberg fully took over and laughed in glee.
Such a beautiful moment @@seronymus
@@seronymusgreat way to describe it
@@seronymusyou just blew my mind
I absolutely love the duality in this scene. Walt, the good family man, cries in agony. Heisenberg, the devilish criminal, laughs like there is no tomorrow.
I love this!!!
It's not that deep man. Overthinking.
@@Underground.Rabbit Do you understand something called "open to interpretation"? It's an intentional thing done by a lot of writers, story tellers etc. to let each of their audience interpret things however they want. They purposefully keep things open-ended. Same is the case here. To you it's not something that deep. To the OG commenter, it is. Get over it!!
@@rohanchaurasia4439 you are aware that col hans landa was also giving their interpretation of the scene right? why are you out here silencing other peoples opinions?
@@rohanchaurasia4439 No. Some stuff are not open to interpretation and you are supposed to enjoy it only through director's intention.
Just finished this episode, no words man. This is by far the best scene in the series yet. The background music cutting when Walt screams, the roles being reversed with skyler saying she did it “for the family”. The maniacal laugh from Walt when he realizes things couldn’t possibly get any worse. Christ I see why this series is so highly thought of
savor these last few episodes man, i wish i could delete my memory of this show and watch it again.
Aw I’m jealous wish I could forget it all and watch it again. Enjoy the rest of the show savour it
avoid tiktok until u finished the series.
@@OMGkzm avoid searching something related to the series in any media
Just wait until Hank dies it gets crazy
I feel like the pure hopelessness captured here is so well portrayed. Skylar can’t even function she’s slowly pacing everywhere realizing how close they are to death, Marie is completely hysterical, and Walter has simply been pushed to pure insanity lol.
I feel like season 4 did an incredible job with giving a feeling of impending doom with walt increasingly becoming useless in Gus's operation and jesse not taking his crap anymore and from Box Cutter you could tell that it was only a matter of time that he came for walt
And then there's Hank who still doesn't believe that the cartel (in reality, Gus) is after him.
Why did she give money to ted
@@shreshthgautam8108 Because he owed money to the IRS
@@waylonstevens4686 and the catch is that Skyler helped Ted evade taxes, and if IRS starts investigating Ted, they will come after Skyler as well, and whole money laundering carwash operation would be discovered, basicaly Skyler did it to protect Walt
The way she squeaks "Walt" at 1:46. Shes obviously concerned at what might come next but shes also disturbed at Walt just blitzing into the 5th or 6th stage of grief.
She's questioning just how screwed they have to be for Walter to react like this.
Honestly that's what sold the scene for me as well. Her voice in that one word was just so helpless and terrified
Pretty sure maniacal laughter is not one the stages of grief.
One of the greatest scenes in television history
Indeed
One of?????
I've watched the last 5 minutes of "Crawl Space" 30 times. I remember the first time watching the full episode. After it ended I just sat there for like 10 minutes, trying to full grasp what I had just watched; the desperation, seeing him finally snap, the phone ringing in the background, Marie on the answering machine, that zoom out of Walter White at the end....The acting. I've never seen anything like it before. I went back and watched the ending again right away, and then again, and it still hit me. It still hits me now when I watch it. I've never seen a scene that good since, and doubt I ever will again.
@@Accipiter22 Don't forget the audio track! The tense music, the heartbeat ...
*the greatest*
Marie: Panicking about the safety of Hank being at great risk
Walt in the background: Reading “What da dog doin” comments for the billionth time
lmao
IFunny
What da Walter doin'
Well well well, JaHon ReadCorn
Goddammit 😂
This shook me to the core when I first saw it. Still does, every time. It’s absolutely incredible.
My god exactly dude
Imagine being in this kind of situation IRL
Yea dude the heartbeat-like build up is chilling
Nothing will ever compare the feeling of watching this for the first time.
2,1st comment
0:58 Just the way he screams at her “where is the money” gives me goosebumps every time. Bryan Cranston absolutely killed this role
2:35 his laugh from down the hallway always gets me.
me too😭😭😭😭
2:24 is better this
Sound like Arthur Fleck 😂
He's maybe not a joker but that laughs probably my top 10 joker laugh in Hollywood history
Sends a chill down my spine just thinking about it
Skyler: "I gave it to Ted."
Walt: "Yeah, I already know you gave it to Ted, I'm asking about the money."
Skyler: "I gave that to Ted too."
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I laughed like walt believe me
Okay this is an underrated comment 😂
Those laugh emojis, maybe a little over the top.
Also, to OP, "as well"
Yooo…….
You made my night lol
Anna did phenomenal here, portrayed true fear, you could see in her eyes she had no idea how to tell walt that the money was in his hand the whole time.
@Asraf Good job at not noticing blatant sarcasm.
@Asraf dude, skyler is not annoying or stupid. she had to deal with her husband becoming an evil criminal mastermind, she didn't do anything that insane.
@Asraf You one of those weirdos who would give Anna death threats over the character she played as? You're dumb as hell.
@@marchey304 the issue is she’s just not a pleasant character to watch for most of the time, and Walt is, that’s the whole reason people hate her
@@jaiden3473 i'd love to agree with you, however the person i replied to literally used the reasons, "she is stupid and annoying".
also, you havent been on the "breaking bad" part of the internet for any amount of time if you genuinely believe that her being "unpleasant to watch" is the WHOLE reason people hate her.
1:30 my friend seeing me genuinely lose it after losing 24 ranked games in a row
You really can’t work it back up that easy, can you? 1:27
LMFAO
This scene perfectly captured the impending sense of doom for Walt, he was literally trapped on all sides. Love this show so much.
I think that was the symbolism with him framed in the box while he was laughing
I love your moms show at night
Perhaps Walt was, but Heisenberg wasn't
@@enjoyitbro Heisenberg was always just an alter-ego for Walt to distance himself from what he does "at work" and who he is to his friends and family, he was never an alternate personality. Walt and Heisenberg are exactly the same at this point in the show. They always kinda were, but Walt doesn't care about keeping Heisenberg and Walter White seperate anymore. He got sloppier and his ego bigger as he got more and more powerful until this episode, where he's completely trapped. He's convinced he and his family are dead, nothing he can do but laugh
@@GoldenSoulSpirit only place to go was up 🦶
0:35 Denial
0:58 Anger
1:12 Bargaining
1:35 Depression
2:45 Acceptance
Goddamn dude. You just gave this scene a whole new level of depth for me
After that
Revenge 😈
There was no bargaining, what are you talkin about?
@@НейтральныйМаппер-з2м Bargaining in the five stages of grief is pretty broad. It can include discussion and talking about your grief, etc. I do agree with you to some extent, I think the stage should be named something different.
It's extraordinary that Walter finished all 5 phrases in 3 minute.😲
Walt: "WHERE IS THE MONEY"
Skyler : "I gave it to Ted... He bought a Mercedes with it..."
It's for the family
_"I bought it for me. I liked it. I was good driving it."_
1:27
Bro I got a fricking Mercedes ad bruh
@@0BekYa0 lmao
I like how he is "gave our money" instead of "gave my money"
Despite him pretty much doing this because he liked it, he still considers this money his families, really showing how he is lying to him self giving this job and danger as his excuse for continuing to do it, but also it being true he's doing it for his family
Pues haber siendo honestos a el siempre le valió verga la plata, nunca la gastaba para si, incluso el único gasto pesado para su mismo fue su cáncer y eso lo hizo porque su familia lo quería vivo, de resto el cocinaba por gusto y la plata la guardaba para que su familia pudiera vivir bien, el inicio por su familia pero eso duro muy poco
Walter always loved and cared for his family which is why he used them as an excuse/justification for what he did. To not care about them quite literally means that he wouldnt of used them as an excuse it's just that walt always loved his ego and pride more than anything.
Walt will call it "my money" later on, when he grills Saul about giving it to her.
The money aspect of it was always true. Until Gus was able to trick Walter into returning to the business. From that point on it was all about his ego. What’s also great here is that Skyler gave the money away for the family and for good reason. Using Walter’s same excuse he’s been doing to justify all his bad actions up to the point. Just beautiful writing and acting.
This is the moment Walt asked Skylar where's the money. Truly chilling.
Bravo Vince !
I’m glad you pointed it out because I wouldn’t have caught it myself
@@7aik0 r/woosh
@@arizonaranger5878 yeah that’s kinda the joke pal
Yes! Man
I went into this show knowing exactly how it ended. I knew walter was going to die in the last episode, so I knew he wasn't going to be able to die before then. but watching this whole thing play out, I couldn't even fathom how he would overcome this, I felt genuine fear and dispare watching this, I've never worried so much about a character I knew was going to survive. what an amazing show, truly.
same
same oh my gosh
this was the exact moment i farted. bravo vince!
@@Noodle177 I totally get where you’re coming from. bravo! 👏👏👏
I felt anxiety, but fear? Dang you must’ve been consumed in the show 😂.
I was scared he was gonna snap and kill everyone lol
he should have
Well.
He kind of did afterwards.
He did (kinda)
@@luiousy7329 how
@@zoxyy.1x That whole rampage at the end of season 5, mostly
1:27 this scene pops into my head every time i'm mildly inconvenienced
Only those who've been in such a messed up situation know what Walt was feeling in this moment. All you can do is laugh.
It’s so bad that it becomes absurd.
@@jesussaves21 yes, it's like a joke without grace
there are at least 2 types of laughs: a laugh of happiness, and a laugh of despair. Walt had a laugh of despair
Yep, he knew he was doomed and the reason why he was doomed is because his wife gave all his money to a man she was openly having an affair with
im just replying to leave my mark on this comment
1:47 - Anna Gunn's acting here is underrated. The way she says "Walt" in the most terrified way possible. She saw her husband completely broken and has lost it.
No one is underrating the acting of anyone on that show.
@@zeroomens9438 k
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really, no one is underestimating. I hate those random comments about people's actings under breaking bad videos, they're useless and TOO MANY!
@@Stoss_ alright
Such a powerful scene, because from what we know Walt doesn’t laugh that much . And to see him hysterically laughing in such a serious moment is chilling
That’s not Walt laughing, that’s full on Heisenberg laugh
@@OofmanLeon20 yap
The cope is real
In this scene, he screamed because Walter was being killed as Heisenberg fully took over and laughed in glee of conquest.
@@seronymus I’ll give that a 7.9/10 sigma rating
Anyone else catch that Walt laying motionless with his arms spread out, staring lifelessly into the camera as the shot zooms out is the same exact way he dies in the last scene of the show
Here is the death of Walter white and in Felina It is the death of Heisenberg
I now realized that!
He was walter screaming and then walter died and he started laughing as Heisenberg excited for what happens mext
Literally like 8 years later I still remember watching this for the first time, it was and still us the most intense scene I’ve witnessed, it was so perfect and acted beautifully by Cranston and Gunn
YES. I've watched the last 5 minutes of S4E11 "Crawl Space" 30 times. I remember the first time watching the full episode. After it ended I just sat there for like 10 minutes, trying to full grasp what I had just watched; the desperation, seeing him finally snap, the phone ringing in the background, Marie on the answering machine, that zoom out of Walter White at the end....The acting. I've never seen anything like it before. I went back and watched the ending again right away, and then again, and it still hit me. It still hits me now when I watch it. I've never seen a scene that good since, and doubt I ever will again.
The scene is impressive and very nice.
Impressive. Very nice… Lets see Paul Allen’s mental breakdown.
I think that in this show Bryan Cranston really came up on his own. Commercially and artistically.
Very nice, let's see Paul Allen's Crawl Space scene.
Skyler: I gave all our money to the dude I cheated on you for pls dont be mad.
Walter: Wut
Walter: k, thx, bye
Walter: *HAHAHAHAHAH BIG CHUGUS AHAHAHAHHA*
@Loud Pack 😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Walter: LMFAO Hahah
Skylers face while walt is hysterically laughing makes me laugh so hard everytime
Me too LOL 😂
👁👄👁
And the small, puppy-like voice, "Walt... 🥺" lmao!!!
walt? - 🐭
The face of "now i made my husband a psyco "
I cannot explain how much I love how they were able to make us feel with this scene. The way they put him into the crawlspace during all of this. And when confronted by skylar, and when his world comes crumbling down.
It’s the fact that he’s confined to this small space and can’t even stand up to freak out. Literally confined and unable to move freely.
It perfect portrays the situation. Genius writing.
I got chills watching this scene.
Mate wtf!!!! 4th time you’ve said this.
@@whoops9563 cope, nhmbr spam hshrname kid.
Shut your yapping
0:59 An underrated scream in my opinion. It shows how much in edge Walt is, and how he looks as if he was about to go Postal waiting for Skyler to answer. This is the moment when Skyler first saw what Walter White had become; not the moment when he turned into Heisenberg, but the first moment he had let Heisenberg inside his home.
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It’s great scream and my favorite delivery of this scene but that’s not a Heisenberg scream. That’s the scream of a man who lost his entire life. It’s not intimidation it’s a plea. The laugh proceeding, THAT is Heisenberg.
I think he let Heisenberg in even before. The "I am the danger" speech truly encapsulates Heisenberg coming out of Walt and saying everything on his mind.
there was a scene early in the series where he VIOLENTLY tried to take his then pregnant wife from behind and basically f'd her off the kitchen counter. that wasn't Walter
how are screams ranked
0:56 The way he says "Skylar" so subtly and then yells with pure rage is hilarious to me for some reason 😂
😂😂same
1:36 for me it’s the cry laughing. I’ve felt like that before you just feel so bad that you can’t help but laugh at yourself for being so miserable like a looney toons character
😂😂🤣🤣
Same with quite a few scenes in the show. They induce so much laughter and so much terror at the same time.
Walt still addressed his spouse with calm respect as a person but angrily judged her actions, not her directly.
Brilliant acting.
I used to think that the evil character shift from season 4 to 5 Walt was a bit jarring, but now I think that the change happened exactly here. Something broke in Walt's mind at this point.
He spent all of his time on that one Skylar white hating subreddit after this, truly deep
He found his stupid shallow new found confidence because killing Gus was somehow a massive confidence boost for him.
@@Underground.Rabbit he killed the biggest drug lord in america
Walt takes the personalities of whoever he kills. Same goes to Hank when he killed Tuco. Walt was Gus in Season 5
@@Underground.Rabbit Somehow? Why you saying that like it's such an absurd thing to get confidence from? That'd give anyone a massive, massive confidence boost. Idiot
Also, I just wanna say that having Walt's maniacal laughter in the background (despite him not even visually in the scene at all) as Marie talks to Skyler is fantastic. It almost feels like Walt is a "devil" and all of this chaos happens becaused of him, which is partly true.
Yes that's true. I thought the camera panning out on Walter in the dirt was the most chilling part of this scene, though, with the dark ambient music playing and his eerie laughter you think it can't get worse. In this moment at least. The tension was unreal.
Nope. It was Skylar's fault.
@@BlameDave Nope. It was the fly's fault.
@@bobob9969 that goddamned fly
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2:45 there's something beautiful about that scene looking like a painting. Like a relevant moment stuck in time forever of the broken psyche of a person.
Lol nah you're stretching for sure
@@porkadobo5035 nah. I'm sure I'm right about that scene resembling a portrait. In fact there's another episode where a similar technique is used
@@AyoSquareRoot EXACTLY what I was thinking! And also the fact that he finally stops hysterically laughing, lying there lifeless as the camera slowly zooms out. Like a portrait, Walt is frozen in that moment, forever to be changed.
@@porkadobo5035 Homie it’s very deliberate and pretty overtly so, don’t be ignorant and arrogant at the same time.
Nerd
2:35 got me good 😂, the way Walt let out laughter after Skyler picking up the phone with feigned calmness
Wow good detail
Ikr? Kinda funny and at the same time SO creepy. Like a devil laughing over shoulder.
@@schleepy6362 ikr bro it’s scary
2:22 Sometimes I like to imagine that Walter is reading the same facebook minion memes for the 4000th time lol
“exercise? i thought you said extra fries” 🤭
*When people keep saying, "this is the moment Walt became Heisenberg," for me, I really think this is the moment.*
Walt was buried in that crawl space. That much desperation, fear, anger, pride, and feeling of betrayal is enough to drive any man over the edge of darkness.
Agreed. I also think that this is te moment where "Walt" died. This is where Heisenberg took over
Well said
@JayPlaysStuff ye people really like to spam this double persona bullshit when walter is just a narcissist with a very huge ego.
@@jvqs55 Shut up, assh0le, Walter created his alter ego, Heisenberg, to cover up his true identity, but as the show progresses Walter ceases to exist, and there is only someone heartless who only wants to be the best capo in the United States, Heisenberg, so if you don't get it, go watch something else.
@JayPlaysStuff It's not overanalyzing, you're just to dumb to understand, at the beginning of the show, it was an alias, but at the end, Walter is no longer the one making the decisions, is Heisenberg the one that took control, and Walter just accepted it. And by the way, this isn't a show for you kids to watch it🙄...
The final shot of him in the crawl space like he’s buried with the intense music fading and his laughter stopping. Masterful directing.
The name of the episode 'Crawl space' is interesting too as he needed the money to finance the traceless 'escape' for the family, similar to what crawlspaces are for.
@@alfonshedstrom9859 That's not at all what "crawl spaces" are for. They don't extend beyond the boundry of the house and are typically only a couple feet or so beneath ground level. Unless you had previously built an entrance/exit into the exterior foundation of the home...where would you even escape to? The area beneath the kitchen..? If someone is watching your house, you aren't going to escape through a crawl space...
I believe what you're thinking of is an escape tunnel...which is not a crawl space 😂
It also foreshadows his death. The ending scene of Walt laying on the ground lifeless is nearly identical
It can also represent how he is placed "in a box" in this situation; nowhere to go and nothing that can be done.
this scene has always felt almost like one from a horror movie. the eerie silence after walt screams, marie's panicked phone call, the low music while walt laughs maniacally while skylar is just horrified. it's all so offsetting and really puts you on edge. everything is going wrong and falling into place in the worst way possible.
Honestly, if I saw this scene without context and having no idea what breaking bad was, I would have guessed it was some super villain or other fictional psychopath’s origin story
0:53 great line delivery
When Heisenberg turns into the Joker 💀
Yeah, the joker... the only character that laughs...
@@zeroomens9438 who else
@Ragh nar Roog Did anyone on god's green earth think of the Wicked witch after watching this scene??? OR a cartoon??? I know I didn't.
@@AzeOfSpadez or the damn predator for that matter. Yep, when I hear Walt laughing, I instantly think of the predator.
No corner of the internet is safe from spandex capeshit loving nerd losers
Best scene in BB. Best performance ever. Great soundtrack, great sound editing. Great camera work. *MAD RESPECT.*
Ufffff the sound track is amaaaaazing!!!!!
Not forget to mention the Bar scene
people will forever talk about Cranston's performance here, but Gunn is nearly just as good. The delivery of her line at 1:46 makes this scene even more disturbing than it already is
Every actor fricking nailed their acting in breaking bad
Her voice shows that She's realized what's happened
Ikr bro it’s terrifying
Idk if that was sarcastic or not. Cos that makes more sense.
Anna Gunn is severely underrated imo.
This is the exact moment Walt became a hoover max extract pressure pro
Walter: WHERE IS THE MONEY!
Skyler: I gave it to Ted.
Walter: *LMFAOOOOOOOO* 🤣🤣🤣
She also gave him the money!!
@@youknow227 she also gave him the money
💀💀💀
"Plz plz just hear me out. PLEASE."
Walt: *HUAHHHHHHHHHHHHH*
@@digitalcamaro9708 no he said juauhh dont be dumb
when you've watched the whole show to this point, this scene really gives you the biggest chills
Facts
Bro I'm watching this for the first time and this episode gave me chills
Seriously one of the most well acted and most POWERFUL scenes in the history of movies and television. Ever.
I don't know what the feel while watching it, fear? I was almost shaking watching this it was just so incredibly good.
This was the highlight of this entire series for me. I'm a horror fan and this scene radiated horror. The music, the voicemail from the sister as the Walt laughs in the background. The utter feeling of hopelessness. Perfect
This and the scene in Ozymandias are my favourite scenes ever. They're just so well written and acted. I've never felt so much tension when watching a show
Tread lightly
I agree. They were so intense. Walt's deranged laughter and Skylar's falling to her knees and screaming.
And to think Ozymandias was directed by the criminal who later assassinated Star Wars...
Which scene in Ozymandias?
basically every scene in ozymandias would be a standout scene in every other episode but yeah the family fight scene towers above them all
"All it takes is one bad day"-Joker
Doesnt apply to Walt at all 😂
@@JoSheperd it applies to everyone
@@SavageAmericanThe nah. Ordinary people dont crack that easily. Maybe its just you.
@JoSheperd there is no such thing as ordinary people. Every one is evil
@@colbywidener7092 wasnt funny the first time you said it.
Sometimes things go so wrong for you, that it just seems eerily perfect. You keep thinking how incredibly low the odds were against you, and the worst case scenario still happens. It actually becomes really funny. Really, really funny that we even thought we could avoid it, when it's been the story of our life.
League Of Legends in a nut shell.
Oh, I've been there, buddy. You laugh because it's the last sane thing you can do.
@@roberdelss "If I didn't laugh all the time, I'd cry. And no one likes a debbie downer!" -me, every waking moment
It’s a very relatable position and most of us have been there in some way. When you start off wanting to cry and it just turns into a hysterical laugh when you think about how little chance their is of something like that happening but it still happene
@@therookie5714 Uh no. 💀you did not laugh hysterically when you were in genuine trouble. You're not in a movie series.
The pulsing music in the background though...
The Writers knew. They knew they were making television History.
Incredible.
I’ve binged the show 3 times and this episode always sticks to me, Walt laughs like chucky, he’s a great actor, malcom in the middle, the infiltrator, drive,
Bryan Cranston
My heart was in my mouth when i first watched this scene. No show has had me on the edge of my seat like this one did. Truly a masterpiece.
Same bro that was insane first watching bro like wow aha
When I think I’m having a bad day I always go back to this scene.
Do you cry and then suddenly laugh too?
@@somecallmejeremyThose two emotions are surprisingly close to each other.
@@somecallmejeremyyes
😂😂😂
@@somecallmejeremyyes, i have done it before in bad situation.
1:45 “it’s crazy that this fort was built just in one night”
What's this referring to?
@@smart-ass8518 fort night
@@smart-ass8518Fort night fortnite
"the army attacked the fort at night"
Fortnite@@smart-ass8518
His pose here being the same in which he died in the series finale speaks volumes. I always thought the director's bluntly telling us that Walter died here, in manic laughter, in this crawlspace that is even reminiscent of a coffin, and all memeing aside, this is probably the actual moment Walter became Heisenberg.
Another muppet over analysing
@@richardjones3792 another muppet getting annoyed at people for over analysing
@@Jenksns another muppet getting annoyed at people getting annoyed at people over analysing
@@richardjones3792 another muppet getting annoyed at people getting annoyed at people getting annoyed at peope over analysing
@@richardjones3792 you're really going to talk about over-analyzing when the god damn wardrobe was color coded to a vague, benign set of rules decided by the directors? listen man there's some shows to gripe about over-analyzing but this is one of those shows that is all about symbolism.
God I LOVE the music in this scene… it’s like the show itself is having a heart attack and trying to calm down.
Ik subtle things like this are always the best, the intensity of this scene was crazy
It’s like a Horror Movie and At 1:55 It’s like He’s the killer And he’s exposing himself
i love how when skylar does something that on one level protects rhe family, but is also self serving AND is done without informing her partner, she ironically says she did it for the family like walt always does
But Walt does the same thing. He didn’t tell anyone when he started cooking, and it definitely served him even if that wasn’t the intention when starting.
@@tossboy2643 yea dog, that's what I said
Oh I thought you were saying Walt didn’t do that, my bad
Walter becomes joker
@smalf00 lmao that made me laugh. You said what yju said
That camera move with intense sound is just incredible
the helplessness from walt in this scene is insane. him laughing hysterically knowing his family may be slaughtered mixed with the music cutting in and out and the phone ringing on time with skylars confusion turns the show from watching a cool drug dealer make money to feeling the level of horror the main characters are enduring. one of the best scenes in filmmaking history
Skylar was *petrified, mortified, horrified!!!*
All the *FIEDS!!!*
😅
Glazing is crazy
this scene actually made me feel sheer panic like no other movie or show has made me feel ever, masterpiece
The fact that it's like 6 notes, played over and over again, but slowly getting more intense and menacing, then the static thing in the background getting louder, masterpiece
@@Leviathan56 and then maniacal laughter echoed through a relative on the phone explaining a what seems to be life-or-death situation, it actually gives you dread
The look on Skyler’s face man... she was looking at Walter like she didn’t know him
For real bro
It because it wasn't Walt it was........HeIsEnBeRg
@@daytimelantern6570 "this is the moment walt became heisenberg"
This was one of my favorite scenes in the entire series. So well done.
Bryan Cranston and Anna Gunn absolutely killed it in this scene, such magnificent and talented actors
I like to pause at 2:59 and pretend it's a framed photo of Walt on the beach.
Haha yeah
This comment is so out of place compared to all the ones talking about how messed up this scene is lmfao
Lmaooo this got me laughing real good.
I was reading all the serious comments talking about the good writing and symbolism this scene has and then out of the nowhere this one pops up lol
you got me hella good with that one
Lmao
This scene is straight up perfect
Bryans' acting
The background music
Maries' call
The building tension givin the context
Skylers' double chin
Absolutely incredible
lmao Skyler's double chin 💀
Not Skylar double chin 💀
I cried when Walter Jr was shouting "open the noor", but Walter didn't even move 😢
Bachground
Not Skylar's double chin 💀💀
Just realized that the final shot of this episode is similar to the ending shot.
good catch!
When I first saw this scene, it filled me so much emotional dread I almost started crying in fear bro. Best scene in the show imo.
Softy
It’s just a show dude
@@freebandz4332 OMG REALLY? NO WAY!
Bruh what. 😂
@@freebandz4332 everything is just everything. Can say that about anything
I’ve just finished season 4, I’m so pissed I’m so late to watch this series, it has been phenomenal, I’m so pumped for season 5. The music the suspension it’s so well done
Season 5 is even better, can't even feature any particular episode to be excited about
Breaking Bad is the best tv show and season 5 is the best season of anything, it is actually perfect, 10/10
mike ,hank and walt live and spent their days in peace
Definitely make sure to watch el camino and better call saul afterwards they are perfect too
oh boy, am I jealous of you right now. You will soon watch the absolute peak of television hit its crescendo. The perfect show that started awesome and just kept getting better and better right till the very end.
You know a show is the GOAT when you go into it knowing exactly what's going to happen, but you're still deeply engaged to the very end.
Fine. That's it.
I'm watching the whole series again.
Good decision!!! 👌🏻
the phone ringing coming in as the music is going and walt is crying/laughing is some of the greatest directing ever. Never has a phone rang at a worse time.
This is why bryan Cranston deserves an Oscar for this serie. Even if tv series can't obtain it
Everyone: including Anna Gunn: having to switch from absolute horror and guilt: why did Walt need the money so bad? why is he laughing in pain? and having to suppress all of that to play the supportive sister to Marie.
he won multiple emmys. it’s the same exact thing as an oscar, just for tv instead of movies.
The crazy thing is that he didn't win an Emmy for season 4.. they submitted this episode for consideration and he was nominated but lost..
It’s an Emmy, dumbass
@@BB13131313He better have lost to Giancarlo Esposito or something like that.
1:27 me when I'm 95 with dementia and I overhear someone say "among us"
"its crazy that serial killers could just be anyone among us"
1:45
If my teacher asks what's my feelings towards my classmates, I'm sending her this clip.
0:58 the anger in his voice is just incredible acting
The most terrifying moment in the whole show.
nah skylar singing to ted was much worse
This part made me hate skylar even more why wouldn’t Walt just get over her and find a new woman or girlfriends he has the money to do whatever he wanted
@@zolothebolo 💀
@@zolothebolo much scarier
Nah. The scene where Walt comes home after Hank's death is worse
1:45 This was truly the scene where walter white turned into the joker
You know Bryan Cranston dosn't sound too bad as The Joker
@@MarioSonicPhillyFan700 Nah professor pyg
-Where's the muneh, Dutch?
-I gave it to Micah
Arthur: 1:27
What
The moment Arthur became heisenberg
This 2:23 and the scene in Silence Of The Lambs where Clarice is chasing Buffalo Bill in the basement while you hear the girl screaming in the pit is absolutely bone chilling in my opinion. It's difficult to put into words why exactly but it just sends chills down my spine.
1:51 me in 2050 when somebody mentions the game about the astronauts that kill each other
Lmao
Amogus
Sus
@@IsabelleAmelia 🤣🔫
My reaction: 1:27