@@MALITH666 it's ironic some people still think Walt "did it all for his family." These scenes show that he already had a loving family, but he ruined it.
@@MALITH666 walt never really felt respected or fulfilled in his life before, sure hank cared about him, but didn't have a respect for him. Walt did what he was good at, what he loved, and most importantly what he wanted to do. Yeah he wasn't moral in the slightest, but he did go out on his terms rather than slowly dying of cancer, he left a legacy where nobody will remember him fondly, but he guaranteed he would be remembered and respected, like it or not, he will be immortalized for what he did and because of that i'd say in the end, he won. After all the script for the final episode did say "We look straight down on Walt as he tumbles into frame, lying flat on his back on the floor. His eyes stare up at us, lifeless. And yet his final expression is one of faint satisfaction. We slowly crane up, up, and away from him. Walt shrinks smaller and smaller in frame. Police officers approach him now -- four, six, eight of them. They move in cautiously, their guns aimed. They're too late. He got away."
I love how every one reacts in his own charactery correct way. Walt Jr. is proud for his dad Skyler hugs Walt in disbelief Marie is theatrically crying And Hank is like Walt threw a football very good
@@mrsnrub282 yeah 1. He went through hell in the episode before because he thought he was going to die and now it was for nothing because he is going to live. 2. He thought he was going to die so neither he nor his family would have to live the the consequences of him cooking Meth but now he is going to live.
Bryan Cranston’s facial acting at 1:11 is just phenomenal. Completely wordlessly, you can see everything going through Walt’s head after he hears the news. The initial shock, relief, soon followed by realization, pain, and hints of regret. All captured in a few seconds by Cranston’s differing expressions.
Fun fact: Betsy Brandt (Marie) was pregnant for the entirety of season 2, which is why in this scene you can see a large bag covering her stomach area.
The greatest tragedy in my opinion is the betrayal of Walt's family, they're so involved and supportive of him it's heartbreaking that he ultimately chooses to throw it all away in favor of his own machinations
You can see walt is not happy even though the doctor said it shrunk by 80 percent because he didn't have an excuse for what he was doing from behind and knew that it would mean to stop doing meth.
i always respected the way this doctor communicated with walt and family. No bs just direct answers and grounded expectations while still showing just enough emotion. kudos to the writing and the acting here, as always with BB.
@@Liam-yu7lm Walt - and everybody else in the room - thought his days were very much numbered and that his cancer was aggressive. However, now that the cancer has gone into remission and the tumour has largely reduced, Walt’s lease on life is ‘renewed’ - that is, he’s been pulled back in when he thought he was out!
@@Liam-yu7lm it's pretty subtle, but my take is that unknowingly Hank summed up Walt's psyche. Cancer was his way out - not just from his crimes and guilt, but also from the kind of living death he'd been living for 50 years - fear, resentment, regret, a complete lack of control. The cancer diagnosis gave Walt a new lease on life - it gave him license to take risks and do bad things he never would have had the stones to do before. So the "they pull me back in" line references Walt's fear of returning to the pre-cancer living death of his life. He WANTS to be terminal, he needs to be on death's door to justify cooking meth to himself (which, of course, he really does because he genuinely LOVES doing it) That's why Walt beat the ever living crap out of the hand dryer in the next scene (and why he nearly drives into oncoming traffic that one time) - he's furious that he isn't dying anymore, because his good health represents a return to normal life - a life that he hated and wanted to end by any means, even if he has to burn everything else down to do it.
Keep going brother keep fighting the fight and you will get through this. I ask in the mighty name of Jesus Christ to help you overcome cancer. God bless and have a wonderful day ✝️✝️❤️❤️
Just minutes later he would have a fit of rage in the washroom. A moment of happiness tainted by the rot building up inside him. He knew he couldn't stop, the only thing that could have stopped him was death. His "perfect moment to die" slipped right past him here, the descent into Heisenberg continues...
The doctor gives a great performance. You can tell he’s used to giving bad news and he’s so happy to be giving someone good news for a change, while still trying to maintain professionalism.
Looking back at scenes like this really makes you feel for Hank and the rest. Especially Hank. They loved Walt and was always there for him. And he destroyed their lifes in return. For money, meth & fame.
All Walt wanted was a bit of respect. He doubled down on that and became a king pin. The lesson here is to always show respect no matter who the person is. Kindness overcomes all.
Walter might have destroyed his family but Hank was just as fault imo. He didn’t care what arresting Walt would due to they’re close knit family. Marie literally wanted Walt to kill himself😂 can’t stand either of them after they find out about Walt
@@Sebastian-km9qxcan’t blame them tbh. They probably felt betrayed by him. You can’t really blame a frickin dea agent for not catering to a methlord who’s made a bunch of lives worse (including his own)
What I love about this scene, is everyone else is happy Walt's cancer is in remission, but Walt's thinking "Is all the bad I've done (for good) for nothing, since I'm not likely going to die now?" And Brian Cranston communicates that without a single line of dialog.
@@sebastiantrias1529 Silvio was referencing Michael from the godfather. Actually watch the movie before saying something dumb. Sopranos was heavily influenced by the godfather films, so you have probably missed countless of other references throughout the show, your lost.
My family and I watched the show together from the beginning in the early 2010s, and when we got to this scene, I remember we were so invested it basically felt like learning news this good about an actual family member.
The moral of Breaking Bad is that trying to do everything yourself, instead of relying upon those who love you to help support you in times of need, can lead to you making meth in the desert.
They all talk like that. They have to be very deliberate and talk slow so as to not overwhelm the patient with information, or provide the patient false hope.
anyone who says anna gunn can't act is off their head. the way she portrayed skyler's uncomprehending shock, demonstrating how completely she'd stopped allowing herself to hope, is masterfully effective
It makes me so sad remembering how close Walt and Hank were. A brother in law going to meetings concerning your terminal cancer is someone who is like a real brother. It breaks my heart knowing how their story ends
There's a scene where Saul finds Walt in his classroom, starts talking about Vito Corleone and Fredo from the Godfather movies, and Walt has no clue who they are. Now here, Hank uses a quote from the same movies. Just thought that was interesting lol
"Just when I thought i was out, they pull me back in" Wow, Al Pacino has such a significance on the Film Making culture. Even Vince Gilligan wanted Walter white to become Tony montana in the end
Everyone: oh yes walt is cured... Doctor: No wait. there's more.........................but it is okay Everyone: yeah .....lets party Doctor No wait. there's more..but its fine Everyone: oh yes walt is cured... Doctor: No wait. there's more.........................but it is okay Everyone: yeah .....lets party Doctor No wait. there's more..but its fine :D
Skyler: Isn't 80% a lot?
Walter: Depends on the context. Tumor reduction? Yes. Methamphetamine purity? No.
Good one
Wow, this comment deserves thousands of likes. Hope you'll get them
@@3hutp yes! Something original and not those stupid “this the moment” Walt become” blah blah copy and paste comments!
@@JessicaGarcia-xf9wr This is the moment Walt realizes no one cares what you think!
@@JessicaGarcia-xf9wr This is the moment Jessica Garcia becomes Tuco.
"No more secrets, Walt."
"I'm also a Methamphetamine Kingpin"
Hank - "That's a good one buddy!"
ahahahahahahahahahah
That's the spirit
Cmon Walt let's get you a Schraderbräu
Hank: Walt..
"Half a million in cash."
Seeing Hank so proud with Walt is just heartbreaking now
Pretty much everyone in this scene. They were not perfect, but all of them loved Walt dearly. And the man was just too full of him self.
@@MALITH666 it's ironic some people still think Walt "did it all for his family." These scenes show that he already had a loving family, but he ruined it.
@@MALITH666 Not Hank...
@@MALITH666 walt never really felt respected or fulfilled in his life before, sure hank cared about him, but didn't have a respect for him. Walt did what he was good at, what he loved, and most importantly what he wanted to do. Yeah he wasn't moral in the slightest, but he did go out on his terms rather than slowly dying of cancer, he left a legacy where nobody will remember him fondly, but he guaranteed he would be remembered and respected, like it or not, he will be immortalized for what he did and because of that i'd say in the end, he won. After all the script for the final episode did say
"We look straight down on Walt as he tumbles into frame, lying flat on his back on the floor. His eyes stare up at us, lifeless. And yet his final expression is one of faint satisfaction.
We slowly crane up, up, and away from him. Walt shrinks smaller and smaller in frame. Police officers approach him now -- four, six, eight of them. They move in cautiously, their guns aimed.
They're too late. He got away."
What did Walt do to Hank even?
I love how every one reacts in his own charactery correct way.
Walt Jr. is proud for his dad
Skyler hugs Walt in disbelief
Marie is theatrically crying
And Hank is like Walt threw a football very good
And Walt is actually not happy about the news, but he's putting on an unconvincing act for his family
@@mrsnrub282 Yeah. He's secretly pissed off cause now he doesn't have an excuse.
Ugh….now I gotta stop cooking meth for millions. 👎
I'm impressed by one thing and one thing only.....the METH Purity!
@@mrsnrub282 yeah
1. He went through hell in the episode before because he thought he was going to die and now it was for nothing because he is going to live.
2. He thought he was going to die so neither he nor his family would have to live the the consequences of him cooking Meth but now he is going to live.
It is kinda sad how literally everyone in this scene hates him now
@Mellomarke which 2?
@TheNotoriousEDP he was shot and bled to death on the ground. Yet you think he survived?
@TheNotoriousEDP He was confirmed dead in El Camino
@TheNotoriousEDP so your head canon contradicts actual canon
@TheNotoriousEDP Then get your head checked.
Rest in peace to David House - the actor who plays Walter White's doctor in this scene and throughout most of the show.
Damn, from a brain tumor apparently.
RIP
He died? How he looks pretty young
@@GOTTA_RUN Apparently it was cancer
A guy named House playing a doctor? That's new!
Bryan Cranston’s facial acting at 1:11 is just phenomenal. Completely wordlessly, you can see everything going through Walt’s head after he hears the news. The initial shock, relief, soon followed by realization, pain, and hints of regret. All captured in a few seconds by Cranston’s differing expressions.
And then right after he puts up a facade to avoid suspicion.
The face of a man who realizes he lost his soul because he wanted to, not because he needed to.
Fun fact: Betsy Brandt (Marie) was pregnant for the entirety of season 2, which is why in this scene you can see a large bag covering her stomach area.
godam marie its not a baby its minereals
oh yeh can see the bump when the bag slips actually
Hank as well
Anna Gunn (Skyler) was pregnant too and they didn't care to cover up her belly. Really strange.
@@31redorange08 Not strange at all. In the show skylar becomes pregnant with holly so it’s convenient for the show
Hank shows so much emotion and love. It's so tragic how it all ends.
The greatest tragedy in my opinion is the betrayal of Walt's family, they're so involved and supportive of him it's heartbreaking that he ultimately chooses to throw it all away in favor of his own machinations
However, his machinations lay undetected for years as he is a master manipulator and plotter!
@@ConnorJara for he is a master of deception
@@ConnorJara Actually what’s crazy is, I think Breaking Bad takes place in the span of just two years. It took two years and all this chaos occurred.
@@ConnorJara and…..? Waiting for you to make a point.
@@Detherocable I think he already got...the point.
You can see walt is not happy even though the doctor said it shrunk by 80 percent because he didn't have an excuse for what he was doing from behind and knew that it would mean to stop doing meth.
Yeah death was his way out, now he had to deal with the fact the he actually enjoyed what he was doing.
*manufacturing
@@ritam8767 he was addicted to it same as an addict would be
@@gave722 that's deep
Yea
i always respected the way this doctor communicated with walt and family. No bs just direct answers and grounded expectations while still showing just enough emotion. kudos to the writing and the acting here, as always with BB.
The actor for the doctor died apparently. Brain tumor.
Too bad the actor died later on. By a brain tumor in 2016
@@GOTTA_RUNDamn..
What a happy family. Sure hope nothing bad happens to them.
Breaking *
Junior turned 18 and got $9M handed to him. I’m sure the family’s fine.
Especially Hank.
Sure hope he won't break bad
These sarcastic comments sure get boring after you read a couple dozen of them 😂 find some new material 😂
@@cerovk6000 Slowpoke.png
1:02 Walt Jr’s reaction looks so real makes me sad that he doesn’t realize what his father really is😭
Walt in this scene realizes that he's done unforgivable things and he might just have to live with what he's done.
I wouldn't say killing those 2 drug dealers in self-defense is that unforgivable. They were scumbags anyway.
"Just when I try to get out they pull me back in."
I was confused by that line
@@Liam-yu7lm from the godfather 3
@@Otiin But how does it work in this context
@@Liam-yu7lm Walt - and everybody else in the room - thought his days were very much numbered and that his cancer was aggressive. However, now that the cancer has gone into remission and the tumour has largely reduced, Walt’s lease on life is ‘renewed’ - that is, he’s been pulled back in when he thought he was out!
@@Liam-yu7lm it's pretty subtle, but my take is that unknowingly Hank summed up Walt's psyche. Cancer was his way out - not just from his crimes and guilt, but also from the kind of living death he'd been living for 50 years - fear, resentment, regret, a complete lack of control.
The cancer diagnosis gave Walt a new lease on life - it gave him license to take risks and do bad things he never would have had the stones to do before. So the "they pull me back in" line references Walt's fear of returning to the pre-cancer living death of his life. He WANTS to be terminal, he needs to be on death's door to justify cooking meth to himself (which, of course, he really does because he genuinely LOVES doing it)
That's why Walt beat the ever living crap out of the hand dryer in the next scene (and why he nearly drives into oncoming traffic that one time) - he's furious that he isn't dying anymore, because his good health represents a return to normal life - a life that he hated and wanted to end by any means, even if he has to burn everything else down to do it.
Skyler: Is 80% alot?
Heisenberg: No, 99,1% is alot.
i think rotten tomatos admin has started to rewatch breaking bad again
Nobody is going to talk about how Walt Jr is flipping the doctor off at 1:44? I guess the doctor ate his breakfast
The doctor was eating Raisin Bran, not Raisin Bran Crunch.
It’s because it was a veggie tumour
@@officialFredDurstfanclub yeah because he secretly realized the doctor loves veggie bacon
Oh my god he´s so rude, he´s breaking bad too.
The doctor didn’t open na noor
Watching how happy Hank is for Walt here is like the most heartbreaking thing in hindsight.
The study has been done and this results are in. Cooking meth does indeed cure cancer.
lmao
Seeing Marie cry tears of joy… makes season 5 ending so much sadder
This poor Doctor, he did a good job, and as a result, unknowingly let Walt's cycle of death and destruction continue!
1:30 This is the moment Hank Schraeder became Silvio Dante
Always with the scenarios
@@bmabs35 Oh! Daniel's just telling Hank how he's being perceived!
Shutup with that already will ya? - Tony
I love how they're all dressed in similar tones to show how close they were in this moment.
What Hank says is exactly is what Walt thinks. “When I try to pull out they pull me back in”.
Godfather Part III reference
That’s exactly why Hank said it, he was speaking on Walt’s behalf.
"All I could think was why me?"
Watching this clip honestly just makes me sad knowing how things are gonna end for this family especially Hank
2:25 "You could rupture and bleed to death."
Walter: Oh thank God, death is still on the table.
1:29 I just realised that it was a reference to the Godfather 3...
great masterpieces, both of them.
Breaking Bad yes, Godfather Part 3 was a mess
Godfather 3 sucks balls
No it's a reference to The Sopranos
@@scottsnyder8793 you do know that line was originate from the godfather 3 and the sopranos was just referencing it right?
@@scottsnyder8793 lol look at this guy
Sad truth: David House, the actor played Dr Delcavoli here, passed away in 2016.
From cancer.
@@walterheisenberg251 that's awful
He was literally Dr. House.
@@Spiri7ualShi7 That’s what I was thinking too😂
That is depressingly ironic.@@walterheisenberg251
"Is 80% a lot?"
-Skyler
That’s something Jesse would say
That's just like when sakura asked the fourth hokage-"Who are you?"
I think it was more along the lines of “wait, isn’t 80 percent a lot??”, as if she was in disbelief of how good the news was
I get it though. She's in such disbelief at how good of news it is that she feels like she's missing the point
"Mom, yeah"
-Dr. Walt Jr.
Hank feeding godfather lines to subliminally manipulate Walt into running Hank's drug empire.
Going through cancer myself this scene hits different
Keep going brother keep fighting the fight and you will get through this. I ask in the mighty name of Jesus Christ to help you overcome cancer. God bless and have a wonderful day ✝️✝️❤️❤️
You're Gonna Make It Man! God Bless ❤
*This is the moment Walt goes into remission*
This is the exact moment Walt becomes 80% cancer free
It is so heartbreaking to rewatch this scene knowing everything to come next
What a happy, tightly-knit family. I hope this good man's cancer will stay in remission and that everything will go well for them all.
I wish EVERYONE had a brother-in-law like Hank.
Just minutes later he would have a fit of rage in the washroom. A moment of happiness tainted by the rot building up inside him. He knew he couldn't stop, the only thing that could have stopped him was death. His "perfect moment to die" slipped right past him here, the descent into Heisenberg continues...
1:43 Walt Jr showing the middle finger
What a happy family. Hope they have the best memories in the days to come.
The doctor gives a great performance. You can tell he’s used to giving bad news and he’s so happy to be giving someone good news for a change, while still trying to maintain professionalism.
"No more secret Walt"
... no more secrets, Walt
who cares
Walt's Doctor died 2016 in real life on cancer. Rest in peace.
1958-2016
The worst day of Walt's life.
The acting in this scene is amazing
This is the moment Walt truly goes into remission
Seeing them, especially Marie be happy for Walt after you have finished all seasons of the show is kinda surreal ngl
1:29 this is the moment Hank became Silvio
Aww look at how happy Hank is. :(
One of many scenes where we see them as a loving family.
The acting in this scene is just pure brilliance by everyone, it felt so real man
Looking back at scenes like this really makes you feel for Hank and the rest. Especially Hank. They loved Walt and was always there for him. And he destroyed their lifes in return. For money, meth & fame.
All Walt wanted was a bit of respect. He doubled down on that and became a king pin. The lesson here is to always show respect no matter who the person is. Kindness overcomes all.
@@michaelmentore4218 no it wasnt. It was power.
Walter might have destroyed his family but Hank was just as fault imo. He didn’t care what arresting Walt would due to they’re close knit family. Marie literally wanted Walt to kill himself😂 can’t stand either of them after they find out about Walt
@@Sebastian-km9qxcan’t blame them tbh. They probably felt betrayed by him. You can’t really blame a frickin dea agent for not catering to a methlord who’s made a bunch of lives worse (including his own)
@@Sebastian-km9qxWalt had killed numerous people by that point in time
What I love about this scene, is everyone else is happy Walt's cancer is in remission, but Walt's thinking "Is all the bad I've done (for good) for nothing, since I'm not likely going to die now?" And Brian Cranston communicates that without a single line of dialog.
What? 80%?
I want to hear 99.1%
That line from Hank at 1;30 with Michael Coreleone refrence.... Amazing
before he was called fredo by saul goodman
Silvio own that quote.
@@sebastiantrias1529
Silvio was referencing Michael from the godfather. Actually watch the movie before saying something dumb. Sopranos was heavily influenced by the godfather films, so you have probably missed countless of other references throughout the show, your lost.
My family and I watched the show together from the beginning in the early 2010s, and when we got to this scene, I remember we were so invested it basically felt like learning news this good about an actual family member.
Walt didnt seem as enthused because he was hoping for 99.1%
It really is sad to see what Walt destroyed. Such a loving family.
The moral of Breaking Bad is that trying to do everything yourself, instead of relying upon those who love you to help support you in times of need, can lead to you making meth in the desert.
1:42 middle finger hug
It’s probably because of his cerebral palsy
1:10 Heisenberg doesn't like this news....
the only godfather impression worse than Hank's is Sil's.
"Just when they thought I was out they pull me back in"- Hank unironically quoting a mobster in Godfather.
1:31 Hank’s Al Pacino impression is a major highlight in this scene
I’m rewatching the whole series and I got to this scene and I just thought to myself “this is so nice… it only gets worse from here”
Anyone notice Walt jr sticks his middle finger out on Walt’s shoulder for the camera when he hugs him LOL
Walt: "80% is not acceptable. I only take 99.1%."
"just when i tried to get out - they pull me back in" - great line for Hank, lol
This doctor is a master of suspense
They all talk like that. They have to be very deliberate and talk slow so as to not overwhelm the patient with information, or provide the patient false hope.
This is the exact moment Walt turns into remission
anyone who says anna gunn can't act is off their head. the way she portrayed skyler's uncomprehending shock, demonstrating how completely she'd stopped allowing herself to hope, is masterfully effective
Some towel dispenser somewhere:
"yup, last day till retirement...it's been an honor boys"
Wonder how the doctor reacted to hearing the news about Walter being a criminal
Doctor: “damn, all that second hand exposure to meth must have some effect on the reduction of the tumor”
I mean, doctors work with people from all walks of life, but yeah, someone as high profile as him would be pretty crazy.
It makes me so sad remembering how close Walt and Hank were. A brother in law going to meetings concerning your terminal cancer is someone who is like a real brother. It breaks my heart knowing how their story ends
What a lovely family! Hope nothing bad happens with them further on.
That's when Walt realized he went too deep in the meth business
I don´t know, how so many BB fans hate Hank. He is awesome
What do you mean a lot of BB fans hate Hank? If you look on comment sections of his death in Ozymandias, people really love the guy.
I've literally never seen a BB fan that even dislikes Hank a lil bit, let alone hate
No BB fan hates Hank. People hate Skyler, yes. Some hate Marie, even. But no one hates Hank.
I don’t even remember the last time i seen someone say they disliked Hank, he’s so likable
Lol I’ve heard more people say they hated Walt than hank.
What a wholesome family! I sure hope one of them doesn’t completely destroy them
There's a scene where Saul finds Walt in his classroom, starts talking about Vito Corleone and Fredo from the Godfather movies, and Walt has no clue who they are.
Now here, Hank uses a quote from the same movies. Just thought that was interesting lol
Man, Hank really did love Walt like a brother
He loved him like a brother-in-law
1:36 guys in a couple of second Walt jr flips us off and I am so happy about it.
Hank had no idea how appropriate his Godfather quote was.
We went from this to Hank telling him "you can rot".
Marie telling him to kill himself, Skyler waiting for the cancer to return and jr wanting him to die as well
Walt had such a great family
Having seen season 5 this is heartbreaking now 😢
walt was surrounded by people who loved him and even that was never enough
In my Silvio voice from Sopranos “just when I want out they pull me back in!!!!”
when hank said "just when i tried to get out - they pull me back in" Walt felt that
Damn this is what family is. And Walt threw it all away because he was bored with his life.
Wish i forget this whole series and start over again
N’aw back when they all didn’t want each other dead
Alternate Ending: Walt's throat continues to bleed and then it ruptures and from there, bleeds to death whilst in hospital.
Everyone says “this is the moment Walter has truly become Heisenberg” but never “this moment happened BECAUSE Walter had truly became Heisenberg”
If this doctor's actor wasn't dead, he's a spitting image of lex luthor
"Just when I thought i was out, they pull me back in" Wow, Al Pacino has such a significance on the Film Making culture. Even Vince Gilligan wanted Walter white to become Tony montana in the end
Everyone: oh yes walt is cured...
Doctor: No wait. there's more.........................but it is okay
Everyone: yeah .....lets party
Doctor No wait. there's more..but its fine
Everyone: oh yes walt is cured...
Doctor: No wait. there's more.........................but it is okay
Everyone: yeah .....lets party
Doctor No wait. there's more..but its fine
:D
"No more secrets Walt."
Sure doc
It’s insane how quickly it went downhill after this
This is the moment Flynn became breakfast