It's hard to not laugh when you rewatch this scene. Knowing what a pathetic human he is makes this sad. He's not badass and he's not cool. But they wrote it in such a way to trick you into thinking that it is... unless you've been paying attention.
@zok. Well he did at one point. But that's the point of his character. He went on a massive decline as a person from season 1 and when he manage to kill gus, his ego was bigger than anything. Uts a nice touch. Like I said, he did it for his family for a bit and greed got to him and made him worse and worse as a human to the point he didn't care for his family but himself. Where is jesse was the polar opposite. He started out as the "bad guy" high on drugs etc to the point where he wants to just live a normal life and have someone to care for. It's brilliantly written to nake us start love walt and dislike, not hate, jesse. To now loving jesse and absolutely despising walt. That's Vince's plan. Vince being the creator of the show.
@scottgodlewski306 And? So was Tony Soprano So was Darth Vader So was Tywin Lannister When you have “Bad Guys” who are Brilliantly Written, they develop a certain “Charm” about them, they represent that certain “Darkness” that lies within all of us. If you don’t think you have any “Darkness” in you watch a Video about some dog who was rescued from an abusive owner, how the dog was 30lbs under weight and was terrified any time a person approached it, or watch a video about parents who starved their two year old child to death and how the coroner reported burn makes on the child’s legs and arms and tell me you can’t feel a “Seething Hate” rise up in you.
I don't think it's so much enamoured in the sense you think. everyone knows he's the villain by about the end of season two or three at a push if not before. It's more it feeds into our darker side when we think of who we'd be in that situation. We all want to be the badass who makes another badass shit his pants, and some part of us respects the grind of getting there even if we completely condemn what he's doing. There's still the literally me crowd, but it's hard not to get caught up in moments like this watching it.
Walt’s ego was always at 100 😂
Walt's ego and confidence was at 0, Heisenberg's was at a 100. That's why he engulfed that role. That's why he liked it so much. Power.
Thank you sir love it
Nice reactions compilation
Jesus, some of you need to get over yourselves. Just because people are entertained by Walt doesn't mean you are morally superior to them.
This!
Amazing how these people laugh and yammer over so much dialog
Not the third one they paused the video
They yap worse than 6 barbers.
They have to on most of these because of TH-cam rules
I mean, its a reaction video
If you wanna hear what the guys are saying in the series, go watch the actual series you cheap dummies! 😂
I mean, yeah that’s why you’re watching a reaction video lol. If you wanted no talking then go watch the show yourself
Loved every bit of Walt and his pride ❤
The first group said almost nothing for the whole 2 minutes and had the audacity to put a “fair use” timer in the bottom. lmao.
Walter White is a Role Model. Sometimes in life you have to do what you have to do to succeed.
nice move walt
Hearing someone compare Walt's line to Beyonce is like searching Google for Halo, and finding her song instead of the superior game franchise.
That 4th guy went from 6 to noon real fast
"You are not Beyonce"😂😂😂
A white shirt for the first time in twelve years!? Go on thats so interesting... 2:25
Say my name
“Beyoncé”? That’s embarrassing
Worst now 😂
It's hard to not laugh when you rewatch this scene. Knowing what a pathetic human he is makes this sad. He's not badass and he's not cool. But they wrote it in such a way to trick you into thinking that it is... unless you've been paying attention.
@@John_Locke_108 Walter did nothing wrong. He only did what any of us would do for his family
He’s less pathetic than a guy that comes to TH-cam to try to lecture on a fictional character 😂 Get a life guy
He did it for himself, not his family@@trobertw
@zok. Well he did at one point. But that's the point of his character. He went on a massive decline as a person from season 1 and when he manage to kill gus, his ego was bigger than anything. Uts a nice touch. Like I said, he did it for his family for a bit and greed got to him and made him worse and worse as a human to the point he didn't care for his family but himself. Where is jesse was the polar opposite. He started out as the "bad guy" high on drugs etc to the point where he wants to just live a normal life and have someone to care for. It's brilliantly written to nake us start love walt and dislike, not hate, jesse. To now loving jesse and absolutely despising walt. That's Vince's plan. Vince being the creator of the show.
It’s disheartening that every dude is so enamored with Walt. Walt is a villain.
@scottgodlewski306
And?
So was Tony Soprano
So was Darth Vader
So was Tywin Lannister
When you have “Bad Guys” who are Brilliantly Written, they develop a certain “Charm” about them, they represent that certain “Darkness” that lies within all of us.
If you don’t think you have any “Darkness” in you watch a Video about some dog who was rescued from an abusive owner, how the dog was 30lbs under weight and was terrified any time a person approached it, or watch a video about parents who starved their two year old child to death and how the coroner reported burn makes on the child’s legs and arms and tell me you can’t feel a “Seething Hate” rise up in you.
'Disheartening' lol grow up
It’s disheartening to see people criticizing others for having fun watching a show 😂
Still the main character though
I don't think it's so much enamoured in the sense you think. everyone knows he's the villain by about the end of season two or three at a push if not before. It's more it feeds into our darker side when we think of who we'd be in that situation. We all want to be the badass who makes another badass shit his pants, and some part of us respects the grind of getting there even if we completely condemn what he's doing. There's still the literally me crowd, but it's hard not to get caught up in moments like this watching it.
Two broads at the end are truly annoying. Probably laugh their way through the Godfather too.