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The bald council will decide your fate...
This absolutely deserves to be the number one comment🤣
God tier comment
breaking bald
I AM the bald the council!
I am the man who Balds.
Todd looks like Matt Damon having an allergic reaction to shellfish
😂😂😂😂😂
lol
Damn to Matt thats INSANE
That's why call him Fatt Damon
Bro i used to say that to my dad 😂
2:51 actually i don't think Todd was either trying to intimidate or flex. I think he genuinely thought it was something they could make use of.
My first thoughts. He's bringing more tools to the table
Thats what happens when you combine a mental illness with a terrible upbringing. Don't think Todd has the intellectual capacity to comprehend right or wrong, hes mentally a little kid who got caught doing something bad. Which makes him terrifying.
Funny, a sociopath is so sincere you think he must be lying.
Todd was the closest mind to Walt in the whole show IMO. He saw 10 steps down the line. Maybe both of em have sociopathic tendencies but its why Walt took his side on this situation. The difference is Walt could probably never actually pull out a gun and kill Drew Sharpe.
But as soon as Todd talks about his connections, Walt thinks they could be useful. Jesse and even Mike think they are intimidation.
@@NothingToPointOut24 he poisoned a kid
I love how Mr White always comes up with his "we got three options but i prefer this one" speech.
Lots of people have these quirks in their speech though, its a very realistic thing that people fall into the same pattern of saying things over and over.
Mike for example often says "Here's what's gonna happen...", and without him giving orders or making demands youre gonna be doing what he says, because Mike is in control and only left one viable outcome. Try and pick a different course of action and you get to see what happens.
@@builder396Very realistic, Vrabo Bince!
Idk if it’s related but I’m a middle school teacher and I do this trick with kids. I give them 3 options but explain how it’s in their best interest to choose one so they feel like they have a say. It’s a mental trick that works like 99% of the time
Walt knew Mike would pick option 3 before he even suggested them. It was more to demonstrate to Jesse that keeping Todd on side was the only real rational choice, so much that even Mike instantly agreed with Waltuh.
then he makes the other two look like terrible options
Todd watching the kid's spider at the end was the creepiest. He took something from someone he killed, like serial killers do when they want to relive their kills.
I think he just saw a spider and thought "wow, that's cool"
He Has a mentality of a child
Imagine thinking you noticed something smart, but you’re completely wrong. The guy above me is more accurate
Yes serial killers like to collect victim’s goods.
@@AcHaeC Go cry somewhere else
@@AcHaeCYou are the biggest basement dweller ever
I love the way Mike never let on when Todd was in the room with all them how pissed he was about the gun.
A call back from Better Call Saul, where the Hummer guy had to choose between Trevor from GTA 5 flexing his guns and Mike only bring pimento sandwich.
Perfect poker face, yeah. He even voted to keep him despite the indignation.
Did you have a hard time coming up with this? Was this some kind of hidden message?
???
It’s because it would have highlighted his culpability for the security failure of not checking.
"It's nothing to be concerned about. He's just flexing."
Boy, did Mike ever fuck up there.
I mean, it wasn't. It was when Walt did a fuck up that they striked, like any good criminal would do
@@alilweeb7684 I think he means in regards to Mike's guys in prison getting killed off.
Mike was always acting tough like that
it wasn´t a problem for mike, too bad he wasn´t around when things went down.
he consistently made mistakes like that. Underestimating Walt. Underestimating Lydia. Having complete faith that “his guys” wouldn’t turn on him or flip in jail. Hiring another lawyer besides Saul because he thought he knew better.
His ego was just as big as Walt’s. He was just more badass so people give him a pass
Anyone else realise that Mike immediately knew when Walter was concealing a weapon, but had no clue Todd did? What a great way to suggest Todd was more capable then we thought at the time.
Agreed he knew the kid wasn't just some dumb white hood. Mike downplayed the AB connection for Walter's benefit as well. Didn't want Walter's ego discovering that pit of snakes.
Kinda, the point of that scene was to show how much of a dork Walter was.
Even the guy who sold him the gun told him "you need to practice...A LOT"
@@Jose-se9pu Walt being a dork was exactly why Mike constantly underestimated him. He paid for that in the end.
“Todd was more capable then we thought we the time”… what?
That would've been an interesting point but Walt was inexperienced in hiding a gun and was never a wearer of looser garments. Todd shot the kid wearing that jacket and the gun was under it on his back.
I get why Mike is so upset, killing the kid should not have been an option and would not have been, none of them were supposed to be armed, it wasn’t an armed operation, but since Todd had a gun anyway this whole tragedy happened
Now I'm wondering how Mike "no half measures" Ehrmantraut would have handled the situation.
@@Popepaladin he may approach the kid and lecture him...lol
@@CommanderBacara Mike would've finessed the shit outta that situation
Mike doesn't really care that much about kids
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor why do you think that?
Jesse was never meant to be a criminal; he has too many morals. Todd has embraced the career criminal lifestyle and when one does that, women and children are not special.
Jesse became a criminal because he made poor choices that trapped him into doing crime in order to survive. Todd became a criminal because he was nurtured into Neo-Nazi ideology, where non-Aryan human life really isn't valued at all.
Jesse became a criminal because he kept on digging a deeper hole for himself by consistently making poor choices. There were a few times when he tried to get out, but he kept on getting dragged back in (mostly because of Walt). Todd is a criminal because he was raised by immoral criminals with extremist worldviews, and being constantly surrounded by hatred and indifference to human life caused him to be desensitized to all the horrible things he and his Neo-Nazi uncle does to others.
It also helps if your a psychopath
Ikr jesse is dumb
He didn’t just embrace it, he was more than likely raised into it. It’s programmed into him.
I like how Todd mentioned about his uncle and his prison connections. Walt would keep that mind.
He would have his uses there. And it was a good decision because they helped pull off that prison job.
Truly deep foreshadowing no else has noticed in the last 12 years
@@abrahamdrinkin2534 might as well mention walts ego while you're at it too. That's literally all these idiots got out of Walter's character. And they talk about it like no one has ever thought of it before. Sometimes I wish people kept their trite opinions to themselves.
@@S475-pb2dp Womp womp
@@S475-pb2dpwhy so serious?
"Option 4, you be very nice to Todd, Jesse, because in half a year from now, you're going to be his cook slave he keeps in a hole and sometimes feeds ice cream to."
Until Jesse breaks his neck without a second thought
and pizza
@@rickyk4583 and cigarettes'
@@rickyk4583 And already-smoked cigarettes.
Notice when Mike tells Todd that he's still in, instead of apologizing Todd right away went into saying "You guys totally made the right call". He didn't care that he shot the kid or that he screwed up the operation, he was still watching out for himself
i take that statement as genuine conviction that he did what was right *for the whole team.* i didnt get the vibe that he was looking out for himself when he said that. Todd isnt the most eloquent.
Todd is a sociopath he doesn’t care about the kid or himself hes just following orders
Always remember him as Meth Damon
Fatt damon
*Todd would be the perfect partner for Walter. He just gets the job DONE.*
That's why he used Jack's crew. The only problem was that they weren't willing to change course when Walt asked, which is how Hank and Steve died, and Walt and Jesse each got screwed. Mike and his guys would also get the job done but would be willing to change course at a moment's notice. If he had a Mike or Saul vetted crew in "Tohajilee", everyone would be fine.
Seems like Todd's connections should be something to be concerned about. Maybe Mike didn't know as much
Agreed. If they can pull off those coordinated prison killings without a hitch and get away with murders and abductions in populated areas scot free as if standard procedure, they seem like a pretty big fish in the pond. Something Mike would probably know more about, but nobody's knowledge is perfect I suppose. Walt had a ton of money -- but in terms of field resources their organization would've been very outgunned by Uncle Jack at this point.
@@lawfrey3859I think uncle jack was obviously a piece of shit but I think he would’ve been a pretty interesting character to have seen more of.
@@viktormamontov3138he deserves his own series even
@@lawfrey3859 maybe they weren't that much when Mike first investigated them, but with the time and meth money they became more powerful
@lawfrey3859 that's a very good point about the killings. In Mike's defense, you'd judge them on paper as being strung out nazis with a passion but little talent for violence, though they were far smarter than that really.
That subtly on that “and I’d do it again” was so good. Jesse Plemons has slowly but surely become one of the best acting sociopaths in the game right now.
I respect how straightforward he is, essentially saying "that was who I am, this is how I operate, take it or leave it".
Wtf do you mean right now this show is 10 years old
Bro
Yes Jesse plemons is very very good!
@@Apotheosis1113 he’s been getting a bunch of sociopath roles since this, The Irishman, Civil War, Killers of the Flower Moon, and he has a big role in an upcoming movie (I believe by A24) where he’s playing another sociopathic role. He’s been very active since BB.
@@jwizdum2103 He's a good guy in Flower Moon.
I think Jessie saw his little brother in all the kids he interacted with, or at least it explains his heart towards them.
That's a great viewpoint that I didn't think about before.
what a pedo
He just supposed to not be a psycho.
Jesse is a good guy surrounded by bad people. The reason he felt bad for the kid is because he is not a fckin psycho
I actually went to school (high school) with his little brother lol
Well actually a psychopath because sociopaths are more emotionally unstable while psychopaths are in control of their emotions or have none.
Exactly 💯 .... People are always confuse psychopaths with sociopaths... Sociopaths are angry and violent... While Psychopaths are calm, cool and manipulating... Todd is a psychopath..
@Haley123ful I think you might wanna look it up because it’s saying what I’m saying.
Arent psychopaths a form of sociopath?
@@rascal6 No, they’re both forms of antisocial disorder.
@@rascal6 both sociopathy and psychopathy are completely different. Sociopaths are hot headed, violent and sadistic (eg. Tuco). Psychopaths are calm, cool and collected. They never get angry or have any emotional range (eg. Todd)
One of the few times I’ve seen Walt and Mike in agreement
Maybe the only one or twice lol 😂
Personally, i would've thought those men were doing their jobs if i was the kid at that age.
Most adults would probably think that
@Michau940 I know I would. I really don't care about people. Just leave me alone. I'm going home, lmao.
Watching the show again,knowing what was soon gonna happen to Jesse,i just wished that at this point he called a quick vanish guy and went straight to Alaska
*Jesse Plemons is a ridiculously under-rated actor.*
And then you watch Civil War and he's creepy as fuck.
Matt Damon?
Fargo season 2!
He is absolutely excellent. First time I saw him I think was Friday night lights.
Todd's actor is unappreciated
Not anymore, he’s been getting sociopath roles like clockwork now, people are realizing he’s probably the best in the business when it comes to that style.
@@jwizdum2103 i didnt realize. i've only seen him in this and that black mirror episode, and he seemed like a total freak psycho in both
@@jwizdum2103right after Barry Keoghan
@@evandonnelly7982which black mirror episode?
Matt Damon
1:48
Walter was always a sociopath (he justifies doing WHAT?) | Breaking Bad | CLIP
Lol 😂 Walter seems diplomatic and fair here. Lmfao 🤣 his narcissistic personality took a backseat in this scene lol 😆
Cause walt was crazy but even he ain't that crazy lool
No, he was just walking them through the obvious options. The moment he said it, it was over.
No, Walt was glad it went down like that without him having to be the bad guy. He wants a guy that will tie off loose ends to his business. He has to seem fair to keep Jesse on his side.
@@Ralph-ny1ey True say but he didn't want that kid wacked he didn't even know what they was doing, but odds are if cops got a hold of that kid he could give them crucial information, but they way they robbed it would be hard to tell unless they track the times of the train then would be obvious clue
@@Local-Vibes4444 I think he was more Heisenburgh than Walt during that time. He didn't like it, but Heisenburgh wouldn't risk the empire he was building.
Toad was a psycho. He kept a trophy of his kill too taking the kids spiders
He didn't took It as a trophy, he literaly feels absolutely nothing about people he's killed, he doesn't care about them so why would he take trophies from them? He Has zero value or emotional connections for other people.
He saw a cool spider and took It.
Thank you for getting it right, psychopath is the perfect word to call Todd
@@zeus9322no it isn’t
@@Kona4404 HOW, please explain
@@zeus9322 He’s a sociopath, They’re detached and killing doesn’t mean anything to them while Psychopaths enjoy killing and making people suffer.
I really like the character call back to Todd being gleeful by the spider in the jar, because you can see that reaction continue when he has Jessie in the hole.
Woah I never noticed that. This shows writing was soooooooo good 😂
Todd's pitiable little "yes sir" comes off like an abused child. I'm not sure how much I'd peg him as a sociopath so much as developmentally stunted, with the consequence that he doesn't process morality correctly because he's mentally kind of a child. You can see it in how he interacts with Jack too, how he crushes on Lydia like a teenager, etc.
That's literally a sociopath.
@@maicoxmauler2825sociopaths aren’t all from being abused, sociopathy can just develop naturally
We find out more about Todd in El Camino. He's absolutely a sociopath.
@@flameconvoy7424 Genetic predisposition is not genetic predetermination. There is always some adverse experience or environment involved in the development of sociopathy.
I think a lot of sociopaths are, in all fairness, developmentally disabled. The few I have come across all appear to be developmentally disabled, and aren’t too intelligent either. Whether that’s because they lack the capacity for empathy, or are simply too stupid or disabled to understand, I don’t know, but I don’t think it really makes a difference.
Man, this story would have been a lot different if they went with option 2
Jesse: No witnesses, todd. None.
Also jesse: NO NOT LIKE THAT!!!
I mean Todd obviously took that way out of context. No witnesses doesn’t necessarily equate to shoot an innocent kid on a bike. Jesse didn’t see that coming
@@dauntejohnson5025 they almost failed the heist and would have been caught by someone "innocent" who in turn would have also been brutally murdered.
@@tylerlackey1175Are you suggesting that killing the kid was justified?
@@mikaelarutyunov9578Provided they don’t want to take a risk it was
@@tylerlackey1175found the psycho here lol
Mike does know when to bring a gun to a job. Ask Pryce from BCS.
This guy doesn’t even have a gun!- Trevor from gta
@@ajfanotreally2523 hey dont disrespect Mike's Pimento sandwich
Walter is also a sociopath. That much is clear.
Walter was not troubled with Todd's actions and even thought it was the right call.
Honestly they could’ve probably let the kid go. He was an extremely young kid on a dirt bike who didn’t know what he saw and likely would’ve forgotten about it. They could’ve even played it off as if they were mechanics working on the train.
🤓
It shocked the heck out of me and really I am shutting the show off for a long time. Peds Nurse just heartbroken about the scene.
I mean another young kid on a bike killed Jesse's friend lol
@@MrLuffy9131 ooof that’s dark 🤣🤣🤣
Probably. But Todd was raised by gangsters, so he just defaults to violence to solve his problems. He would also probably see any risk at all of the kid telling someone as too much, thus necessitating the murder.
Jesse plemmons is a hellova actor
I love how in El Camino they show Todd’s place and how he kept the tarantula all that time and made it his pet. Such a sick human being.
or he felt a responsibility to adopt it, seeing that he killed its owner. He's got a child brain, a lot of what he does is more easily attributed to that than malice.
Like how he kept Jesse
@@benjaminjameskreger Hmmmmm, he seems more sociopathic than childish
@@benjaminjameskregerhow exactly is he childish? I don’t see how appreciating things makes you have the brain of a child. You don’t think the sunsets pretty?
@@redadmiralofvalyria867 Both. He most likely has stunted mental development due to extreme childhood trauma that turned him into a sociopath or psychopath.
call me a psychopath but they literally told him to make sure no one sees them so it makes sense. if anything todd would've shot anyone nearby
2:39 To me this is a plot hole. How come having an uncle who is the leader of a gang of neo-Nazis didn't alarm Mike?
Neo-Nazis were seen as a joke for most of history after WW2. It is only in the modern day where people are getting scared of Nazis again.
Because it realistically shouldn't be a problem so long as they don't get directly involved with them. We've seen that Mike is pretty good at solving problems, so a small group of white supremacists likely just doesn't rank high on his list of potential issues. It is a problem for a guy like Walt because he approaches them naively and doesn't fully understand what they're capable of, whereas Mike is likely fully aware and prepared for that possibility.
@@TK-sn3rx yap king
@@beefsupreme67 it's three sentences bro lol
@@TK-sn3rx there's 50 commas. y a p
The killing of Andrea while Jesse watching was more heartbreaking then the kid getting shot.
Just saw Kinds of Kindness. It’s amazing to see one of the greatest living American actors get their first iconic character on one of the greatest American shows.
Glad Jesse Plemons's acting career skyrocket after Breaking Bad, he was barely in the show, but played one of the "best" sociopaths in TV's history.
*psychopath, and yes, he did.
Gustavo Fring was once in the same situation. He never gave the order to kill that kid. His employees were out of control.
I just commented how oddly similar Todd's speech is to Walt's in the box cutter episode.
Someone edit gus saying "you are done" after todd shoots
Gus would go for option 2 that's why he cut his throat
You really think that Gus' employees did that without his ok?
If that was the case Gus wouldn't have tried to kill Walt for taking them out, Gus' whole idea was to bait Jesse and have him shot while going against Gus' orders so Walt couldn't complain and he could get gale back as Walt's assistant
He might not have explicitly ordered them to kill Tomás, but he knew it would happen. He said no more kids, but how would they get rid of him without just killing him? They can’t just kick him out because he’d be a liability then. And Gus knew all of this.
Jesse's right. They should have had a discussion when the kid arrived. They could've paid him not to talk and sent him on his way, and even if the kid did blab, remember the crime was done such that nobody would notice the missing chemical. He might as well be talking about mirages and gila monsters.
BUUUUT... Todd's spur of the moment decision wasn't entirely incorrect either.
Naw fuck it, too risky.
Jesse had soo much guilt
All he wanted was to sell his Chilli P and have fun but that was long gone. Got to be the reason he had drug problems. The new job was too cruel for him.
Look at the guilt he feels in this scene wanting to do the right thing while in reality he was robbing trains😂
It's a criminal empire. One that is structured around stealth. So the kid is a loose end who could place them at a certain place at a certain time. And has seen their faces. Not just disposable soldiers either, he saw the BOSSES. Obviously since the bosses are actually there, you should defer to them for how to proceed, but if there are no protocols in place, how can you blame him for making a split second decision in your favor?
I mean, in the context of the show though, Jessie is totally right in wanting to get rid of him. He knew Todd was a psychopath, he saw that for Todd it wasn't a split second decision, it was an opportunity to be a sicko who can get away with killing a kid.
A kid disappearing means that now there will be people and law enforcement combing that part of the desert, uncovering evidence of their presence and activities that would otherwise have never been noted. Any tire track or broken branch is now a lead to be investigated. Todd's action created a greater risk. Someone with connections in prison only means that he is associated with plenty of people that have been caught, just like they are trying not to be. It does not inspire confidence. @nightgodd7865
To me, Todd is like the A.I being.
You're describing sociopathy, something Stephen Colbert correctly noted when Louis C.K. said the same thing about him.
You're describing sociopathy, something Stephen Colbert correctly noted when Louis C.K. said the same thing about him.
Let's be honest, if tod wasn't there, and especially the current state of Walter and his ego. Walt would still have murdered the kid in one way or another.
he'd have tried but jesse would stop him and Mike would step in with his grandfatherly demeanor and explain to the kid that they were having some disagreement or something and to go home because there friend was drunk.
@@jefferycrouse4652🤓🤓🤓
Let's be honest, Walt ain't that kind of guy
There's layers to this man!!
Todd was the only one who knows what he is doing
Todd coulda been the next kick streamer im sure.
@@JustinT2🤓
@@nolenrobinson8900🤓
@@nolenrobinson8900aw cute emoji. Nerd
The thing that's interesting about this show is how if you look at it from Jesse's perspective. He's really in the wrong business. He's the only one who still has a soul and isn't out of touch with his humidity. But it's also why he's a threat to the people around him in that business and can ruin things. He does things on a emotional level, but that ruins how things go forward.
The things that people do in the crime / drug/ mafia Business are normal to them. They have long since forfeited their morals for money and power. Jessie just simply is in the wrong business and should have left a long time ago. But of course Walter tired to talk him into staying. But yeah. From everyone else's perspective in the show. If you are in that world of crime. It makes total sense. Never forget that Gus , a beloved character of the show, threatened to kill Waters child. The fact of the matter is, all though some characters are maybe more likable than others.They're all really bad In the end.
Did you just write "isn't out of touch with his humidity"? That was unintentionally hilarious. I think you meant "humanity".
@@lpr5269 In the past couple of months, I've been in touch with humidity, and I DON'T LIKE IT!
Good point about Todd. I know a couple of young men like Todd. They're simple, and follow the crowd that they're with. If they're with good people, they do good things. If they're with bad people, they do bad things.
How the hell are people in the comments unironically advocating for killing children
Dafuq u mean?
@@andreiboroianu946do you possess reading comprehension? It’s pretty simple to understand.
The kid wasn´t a threat!....Nobody knew anything was stolen!....So who would´ve payed interest to the kid seeing laughing dudes at some railtracks.
Should’ve picked option 2
I friggin hate Todd man. Todd and Skylar were the two people I hated to look at when I watched this show.
I really liked Todd, he was always so polite and friendly
Too bad he had no morals or empathy whatsoever
Exactly !!! He was way better than Tuco... Atleast Todd will kill you politely, unlike Tuco who will make everyone else uncomfortable...
And he liked Lydia's blue blouse
(I did too, blue is pretty)
I don't like Jesse as much as everybody, but come on my guy, how can you be with people who are okay killing children (and this happened earlier too). Even someone like Tony Montana thinks that kids are off limits
Todd did have good taste in women.... Lydia, oh Baby.
jessi : angry that tod killed a kid
walter : surprise and guiltily proud of tod
mike : lost his brain bcz tod didn't conceal his weapon
I'd choose Mike as back up over Todd's prison gang
3:16 this showed that Walt fully embraced the dark side.
Growing up with Jack and his crew really fucked Todd's mind
I mean they were nat
As sick as Todd is, he does have a point, so does Jesse. If it was my call, I don’t know who I’d have chosen.
God the writers did an amazing job in that scene
Literally just watched this episode last night. Pluto has Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul on with multiple episodes back to back
Bruh Todd is exactly the type of guy you needed on your team. Jesse is the type of guy you DONT need.
Todd killing a kid made him a liability
Theres no way the kids would have known they were stealing methlamine
but he know enough to make them in danger
@@mohitbatham7763 ok Todd
@@mohitbatham7763I'M THE DANGER
@@MoHi-cx8pyhe’s right though the kid was rightfully offed.
@@MoHi-cx8py🙃
He's a psychopath, not a sociopath. He shows absolutely no emotion. Walt is the sociopath.
No, he is not. He cares for his Uncle and has a crush on Lydia, something that psychopaths can't do.
@@xI-MIKE-Ix Psychopaths can love romantically, but it is rare. More commonly, they can desire the feeling of being loved, even if they can't feel love themselves. Plus he didn't care at all when his uncle and his entire crew were blown to pieces in front of him.
As far as I know, there is no way to become a sociopath, a person is born that way, Walter doesn't have that, but I'm not a mental health professional so don't take my opinion as absolute truth.
@@xI-MIKE-Ixhe doesn't care about his Uncle - he was indifferent when he got killed by Walt.
And psychopaths can find others attractive. They can't Bond in emotional sense, but they can care for someone in their own way - mostly keeping partners for entertainment, as a property -that's what makes them valuable for psychopaths. Its like caring for your gaming console
@@xI-MIKE-Ixyour a very emotional person aren’t you?
The brat woulda squealed and the whole crew woulda been up shit creek without a paddle. Todd's did what had to be done.
but he should've atleast discussed with the rest of the group before making a decision
@@gokublackgaming5944If they DETAINED the kid while determining what to do with them then he DEFINITELY would have said something
@@gokublackgaming5944 There's nothing to discuss. What are they gonna do, pay him off to keep quiet?
@user-qn1zp5bi2h idk? at least they would have tried to figure something out together, instead of skipping straight to the execution
@@gokublackgaming5944
they literally say before the job no witnesses multiple times.
Anyone else surprised at how dismissive Mike was about Jack’s crew? White supremacist prison gangs are extremely dangerous, and an ex-cop of all people should’ve known that.
Obnoxious clickbait title
Just think about the kid's parents, the devastation they are going throught. Every trace of their boy is vaporized. They will never know what happened to him.
I’m convinced that deep down, Walter wishes that Jesse had been more like Todd, and he probably hates himself for that a little bit
Ok. What kind of a chemist are you?
Todd = Israel
Walt = United States
Jesse = US citizens
Why did Jesse see option 2 as not an option given his immediate facial expression when Walt mentioned it even before they voted against it? Why didn’t he say to them that he would prefer option 2 but he’d reluctantly accept the majority vote?
Todd was the only one that gave Jesse Ice Cream in the whole show. The ONLY one. And people come here, and slander his name because some kid went and got themselves killed. Shame.
That kid on the dirt bike could have been easily convinced that they worked for the train company or something. Todd is a damn psycho
I love how he starts to give suggestions on how he could be more useful, and after he notices they still aren’t buying it, he drops the whole act completely in a SPLIT second and just leaves without a word. Such a great actor being able to portray such sociopathic behavior.
And I would do it again is wild
is it me or Todd looks like bogdanoff on that thumbnail xDD
Todd is so right. Jesse acting like a little b*tch as usual. Plus, Todd is so polite. How can you hate on him?
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nahh todd have a valid point. Mike and walt understood it but jesse cry like a little baby, he forget they are in a biggest criminal business the kid got killed because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time
"Hey kid, here's $50. Never work on trains bud it's hard work, stay in school"- Todd
@@jacobpinkney5590mommy mommy some three gentlemen near the train tracks gave me 50$ to not work on trains
@@jacobpinkney5590 bro kids are not that simple, that kid will go to his house and tell everything about his mom or dad or his friend Walt and his team atleast need 3-4 hours to pick up that 1 gallons methylamine
@@mohitbatham7763 yes kids are that simple. He didn't even know what they were doing, he smiled and waved. Who would smile and wave at someone you thought was dangerous?. The kid had no idea.
@@jacobpinkney5590yes he did. It was a nervous “Oh Sh!t” kind of wave. It wasn’t a happy “Hello” kind of wave. He definitely knew he saw something he wasn’t supposed to see
Todd's my favorite character in the show. I'm glad that there's a tv sociopath who isnt a mustache twirling villain he's just genuinely too stupid to empathize with people and is always so sincere with his bafflement when his actions have consequences.
Better call saul mike would have spotted that Todd had the gun in the first 30 mins. He lost a step
Todd is such an interesting character. He grew up with crime. He understands that what he's doing isn't right, but he also doesn't feel bad about it. Like a kid crushing bugs. The way he tries to talk himself out of it reminds me of said child. He was always told what to do. Just like he was told that they can't leave any witnesses. So he shot Drew without hesitation, with no remorse. Same thing happened when he killed his maid. He didn't really feel bad about it. He just felt like he had to do it. Like it was just a mild annoyance. "Aw, shucks. Had to kill her. Well, let's get rid of her...". He IS a sociopath. But I don't blame him. He was raised to be one
*psycopath
This is the part of the story that does not make sense to me.
Why does Walter and Mike decide to show him compassion in this instance when Todd becomes a loose end by doing what he did?
All four were now in that boat because of Todd.
Why bother keeping him around, let alone live?
Should have been 2 barrels that episode... and maybe there would've been another season.
Can't believe this guy married marry jane from Spiderman
The moment you see he took the tarantula with him is actually so disturbing. It confirms he actually doesnt care at all about shootinh the kid. If he actually cared he wouldnt have taken something that remembered him about that moment. How he looks at the spider is top notch acting. It doesnt seem to get through him what he did, like it was nothing.
No half measures.... he should have been removed.
No harm ever came from "letting the boy watch" that's how I learned from my pappy, how he learned from his ...
Yo.... what if Like Mike and Breaking Bad take place in the same universe?
damn i never realized Todd mirrors what Jesse says to Walt about Tuco with the “it’s him or us and i choose us” line at 0:59
Todd was a physcopath not a sociopath. Sociopaths feel remorse and guilt for there actions which Todd doesn’t
These are utterly pointless categories.
No, they don't. Sociopaths are basically psychopaths with added detachment and sometimes compulsion to harm. Like a psychopath x2. Plenty of psychopaths can feel degrees of empathy and remorse since its a spectrum condition, but sociopaths are at the far end of the spectrum.
@@jadedandbitter You've got them mixed up, buddy. Psychopaths are on the far end. Sociopaths lose their cool, psychopaths are the pre-planning ones.
Todd does feel guilt. It's why he has to rationalise every horrible thing he does. That's what sociopaths do. Psychos just don't give a shit.
Jack was a psychopath, probably born that way. Todd was a sociopath, probably abused by Jack.
i disagree.
todd was the only pro that stuck to the protocol of the job between the three of them.
walter white and jesse pinkman dont have any self control and cant stick to a job.
they never did.
If you have very few ethical boundaries, then stay away from the Jessie's of the world lol or you will always be fighting
2. All the way ✅
Option 3, a.k.a. doing nothing. EVen you Mike?
Option 1 would be a half measure. Option 2 would bring trouble considering Todd's connections. So option 3 seemed like the "wise" call for Mike. He warned Todd about not telling him when he brings a gun to avoid future situations like that.
"no witnesses...excepting of course if it's a kid. they wouldn't know what they saw and nobody's gonna take em seriously. just tell them to scram and we'll probably be good."
Look at Todd's eyes when Mike is roughing him.
Todd is a psychopath not Sociopath. He feels bad. But does it anyways
Tod was right
Todd is one of the best Breaking Bad villains. I wish him and his crew weren’t the last villains of the show though as I wanted to see Walt get taken down by Hank, Jesse or one of our people. To Walt, Gus was much more of an obstacle. Todd is just the psycho he invited into his life. It’s Walt that’s the problem
Mike would have easily controlled Todd and his gang. What a missed chance!
Todd was in the right. This is Criminal Manflesh not social worker Manflesh.