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In season 2, episode 2, grilled. When walt disappeared and hank goes to the whole house to question Skylar he tells his partner he'll be in as soon as he looks through Walts' car. He goes through the inside and finds nothing, but then goes directly to the rear passenger side wheel well and takes something from underneath and I believe he pockets it, what is it? It's never brought up again and he doesn't say, oh it's a hide-a-key. I can't find any info about it anywhere
@@Fah_Q_All Hank tried to open the car doors, but they were all locked. He reaches under the car hoping to find a spare key in one of those magnetic boxes. He finds the box with the spare key and that's how Hank got into Walt's car to search it. Hank even sniffed the passenger's side headrest to see if it smelled like a woman's perfume, thinking that maybe Walt had a woman with him.
@@jennifermeegan148 wow, I can't believe it, the 1st time I watched it was so long ago i was really had my full attention, when I rewatched it I must have been half paying attention and saw what I wanted. I just watched it and it's so obvious I feel sort of embarrassed, I appreciate you letting me know.
@@Fah_Q_All no problem, glad this helped. We're all here for discussion, and I don't like it when I ask a legit question and no one responds. Happy Sunday!
I dont really want them to touch on Jesse after breaking bad again. I think El Camino gave the character, who has had to deal with nothing but pain and grief throughout the show, a perfect ending to finally get his peace and live a quiet life.
i dont think so, i think theres still so much more that can be done with jesse but i think theres other characters or even new characters that could be created in the bb universe with more potential as jesse has had a lot of his story shown already. i would personally love to see the rise of the salamancas with lalo specifically but also new characters like tuco or the twins farthers.
Obviously, the connections to The Walking Dead weren't supposed to be taken too seriously, but think about how insane it is to imagine both shows sharing the same universe... Like, what would've happened to all the surviving BB and BCS characters after the apocalypse?
Saul would probably fit well into a group of inmate survivors since he’s a well respected and smart guy. Maybe he’d even end up finding Kim again and starting something with her. Jesse would definitely be able to hold his own after everything he’s gone through, he’s grown to be a good survivalist at this point, especially in a more isolated place like Alaska. Skylar, Holly, and Walt jr would be pretty fucked for obvious reasons, none of em can do much to hold their own.
I can explain the Mandela effect: an episode or two later Walt tried to confront Gus at Pollos and in that instance it’s Mike who calls him, it’s a simple case of scenes getting mixed up 🤷🏻♂️
Misremembering quotes in particular is something that happens a ton when the actual quote doesn't quite work as a quote. "No, I am your father" could be from anywhere. Replace the no with Luke and you're golden. "Do you feel lucky punk?" isn't right either. It's "Well do ya, punk?", but likewise that's a terrible way to quote the movie if you want anyone to get it. Someone once said: "Lots of white people thought Nelson Mandela was dead" which is accurate and cracks me up
@@thedodoboy534 I thought Mike said it, and I didn't have subtitles on. I think I'm just crap at recognizing voices, especially since Tyrus doesn't speak that much
El Paso is a song about a man who dies in the arms of the woman he loves: as does Walt in his meth lab. ALSO “finale” is made up of Fe, Li and Na, the chemical symbols for iron, lithium and sodium. Three way, multilingual pun!
I have an Easter egg that I've never heard discussed (probably because it's a bit trivial). In BB, when Hank is still laid up from the shootout with the S twins, Marie asks him to go to sleep, quit looking at his minerals. He snaps back, "Marie, last time I checked, there were four bedrooms in this house. Why don't you sleep in one of those". It made me think: maybe they had a cutesy session, early in their marriage, meeting the real estate agent, planning a family, just like Walt & Skyler did in a flashback. Only, there would never be a family for Hank & Marie. Just years of empty nest, with new nest smell stinking up their marriage. Hence all the bickering, Hank's violence towards thugs, Marie's kleptomania.......
I’ve always wondered if maybe one of them wasn’t able to have kids and that’s why theres some tension. Or maybe there’s another reason to it, like hank having a dangerous line of work and not wanting to risk having a child grow up without a father, or marie not being mentally stable enough.
@@Kev24 Very good elaborations on this topic. That's what sets this show apart: deep nuggets of characterization, totally off plot, but immensely interesting and entertaining.
@@urbestcowboy I second that. Also if Hank would be impotent, I think he wouldn't be who he is. Ya know what I mean? His whole macho persona. (Btw I don't wanna sh*t on real impotent men here! Just to make that clear. Impotent men are of course still fully valid men. They just have an unfortunate medical problem, which is probaly difficult to deal with and I feel for them.)
Fun fact: Vince had thought Robert Foster never got to see El Camino, but Aaron Paul (jesse), had said Robert had called Aaron that he had seen the movie and loved it. Robert had passed a few hours after this phone call, making el Camino the last movie he saw.
I think Walt left the watch because he knew the cops would come to investigate the phone and the watch is a message to show he’s one step ahead of them.
@@DoobieDrewski yes, the time for regrets was over.... then, unexpectedly, he had an opportunity to, fractionally, make amends, by saving Jessie from the Nazis and take a bullet for him. A bit like Saul realising it was always possible to change course, like his brother tried to convey to him
In Better Call Saul Francesca tells Jimmy over a payphone that "Skylar got her deal" basically a quick way for the crew to go "Yes they're fine now shut up"
My theory on how the Walking Dead virus could tie with Breaking Bad is that when Walter died, a lot of people tried to replicate Heisenberg's blue meth, and, eventually, one of them messed up and fucked up humanity.
@@_Circus_Clapped_ if they experimenting woth both Walter's meth and gray matter then maybe? I mean those French people in latest seasons did experiment on the meth and created even newer variants of walkers
@@Ravakeksis I dunno, Tuco left fast because he knew something was up so he couldn’t have done anything but quickly take Hector with him. You can tell hector is really not looking too good, he hasn’t been shaved and looks dirty so he had to have been there awhile since the nursing home would keep him cleaner than that.
I think Don Eladio sent him there because he was too annoying "ding ding ding ding" and couldn't stop telling them about the chicken man being a traitor
I think it makes sense why "Mr Driscoll's" first name isn't mentioned. Through BB, only Jesse's friends and parents have been calling him by his first name. The only exception being Walt and Mike. You can surely say that both of them were kind of Father figures for Jessie throughout the series. It makes sense because by El Camino, most people who call him Jessie are either dead or out of his life. So by El Camino, he has nobody from his life before anymore except Skinny Pete's beanie. That's why i think it makes sense why his new first name isn't mentioned. Cause it doesn't matter anymore. Nobody (at least to the viewer) will ever mention him with his old name. I like that they didn't reveal it in Saul Gone. Keeps the theory flowing.
@@StevePerez2900 read my comment again, i clearly mentioned him and Mike as exceptions. Perhaps you will come back in the near future after watching both of them.
The TWD theory makes perfect sense. We saw Simon appear twice in Better Call Saul, he never revealed his real name only went by "Mr. X" so it may as well be the same character.
see, I never once thought of "A Breaking Bad movie" as opposed to "The Breaking Bad movie" as a possible tease for another chapter. I simply read it like, well, the mothership was "a BB show", now this was "a BB movie", that's all.
I wish Breaking Bad was set in the same universe as The Walking Dead, but too bad it isn't. The creators of The Walking Dead have stated that the reason no-one calls the walkers zombies is because zombies don't exist in The Walking Dead universe. There are no comics, books, movies or whatever about zombies. So that's the reason every single group we encounter in The Walking Dead has a different name for the zombies, but never simply "zombies". Now we see multiple people from the Breaking Bad universe talking about zombies. So that shows us they're not in the same universe.
Daryl from The Walking Dead Mentions Jesse calling him “This Jenkie little White Guy, held a gun to my head and I’ll shoot Bitch” when talking to Beth at the house they burned. ❤️
@@torijones9992 Yeah, I know that. I just think that was a a funny nudge nudge wink wink to Breaking Bad. Same with the blue meth Merle had. If only no-one in Breaking Bad ever mentioned the word Zombie, this would still be a solid theory.
I like that somebody brought up Wendy, I've been saying she got killed for years. I told my friends they let jesse off with a warning and he's the cook, what will they do with a junkie that was going to poison them.
According to the breaking bad wiki she's still alive. But yeah kinda makes sence if she tried to kill them they'd return the favour, but, at the end of the day she was only doing it cause Jesse asked her and probably promised her some product or money, I doubt she would try it again. So killing her i think would be kinda pointless, but these guys are ruthless so makes the most sence
@@Klynch111 thanks that always bothered me. Another question from season 2 episode 2, grilled, when walt is missing and hank goes to the white house to talk to Skylar he searches walts car with no one around and takes something from underneath the wheelwell of the back passenger side, puts it into his pocket and it never gets brought up again. I looked it up all over, can't find anything, got any theories? Cause I got nothing.
@@Fah_Q_All I can't remember that particular scene but I'll check out that episode again and see if I can come up with something it might come back to me but it's been a wee while since I watched bb
You forgot to mention how Fear of the Walking Dead starts...how the whole apocalypse starts...in a drug house. Considering the first zombie we see is the actual first zombie in the outbreak.
I would love nothing more for TWDU and the BB universe to be one of the same but sadly Better Call Saul’s timeline extends like a year after the point that the world ended in TWD
Just because they're both on amc, dosent mean they are/should be part of the same universe. The walking dead is such a bad show and the breaking bad universe is fairly grounded so introducing zombies into that universe is ridiculous.
@@ejelbertson9974 I agree that it'd be ridiculous, but I'm calling you out on that low tier Walking Dead take. It's not the best show by far, but bad is a stretch
@@fascilime I'd say the show is great to middling. I'd say read the comic as it's better because of lack of filler and its lack of budget.( lack of budget in the sense it can do anything with its locations and amount of people)
19:45 I recently binge watched all of Breaking Bad and I can confirm 100% clear as day, it was Mike. Theres no confusing his voice. Now I'm lead to believe that perhaps there are multiple versions out there? I wouldn't put it past the creators to mess with people like that.
I think people might be getting mixed up with when Mike called walt as he was in Los pollos Hermanos looking for gus, and tells him to go back to the lab
Also I think it's fair to mention that Slippin' Jimmy is almost universally accepted as a horrible, hard to watch cartoon in case anybody wants to try it from this video Also keep in mind Glenn is also the name of Kim's dumb husband Also I'm fairly certain that people don't remember Tyrus making the call because nobody cares about Tyrus
Bryan Cranston is 66 years old by now. If Gilligan comes up with a follow up show in 10 years he will be 76 and only able to play a Hector Salamanca like maffia boss....
Fun fact about darth vader. He says "no luke, I am your father" when the movie aired in theaters. It was changed to "no, I am your father" for the home release.
Well after the last few episodes of better call Saul we know what happened to skyler at the very least.. also, speaking of that phone call to Walt sounding like mike, I been rewatching breaking bad recently and in the scene in the desert when gus is telling Walt he’ll kill his whole family, there’s a line that Walt says while the camera is pulled far away, in where he sounds exactly like mike, like I’m pretty sure it was ADRed by Jonathan banks, it is most definitely not Bryan Cranston saying it but they pass it off as if it is
It would be cool to see Jesse appear in the walking dead and have it take place in Alaska. Since ite shown that walkers dont do well in the cold combined with the small population it would be cool to show Jesse having to slowly adapting to the new world.
I highly doubt the CRM would allow someone like Jesse to live inside the safezone. They have no need for meth and its said and shown countless times that the CRM will kill anyone they dont see as useful.
Another thing about the pizza no one's talking about is in dead rising 3 there's a side mission about retrieving a pizza on a roof of a house excatley like that and even a red and black striped car in driveway
Wow! I am so impressed with people who connect all of these fun things. I have binged BB about 50 times and could never catch all of these things. good job!
Very happy to see you mention the Mandela Effect here. A lot of people, myself included looked up that scene after Better Call Saul had ended and a lot of us keep remembering it differently.
@@ahmedyassinenajjar1516 To be fair, Tyrus is very quiet in the call for one, secondly we rarely hear Tyrus talk so we aren't as used to his voice. And lastly it's really easy to imagine Gus or Mike say it
Vince said in an interview an idea they scrapped was for Jesse to get mad at Walt and seek revenge by befriending Walt Jr and getting him hooked on meth. So Walt's own son would start using the meth that Walt cooks. Pretty dark.
Haven't heard a lot of these Iceberg points, very interesting video. One that definitely intrigues me is the Walt's Phone Call Mandela Effect. I always knew it was Tyrus, but the Mandela effect is indeed fascinating.
7:44 In the Walking Dead universe the concept of zombies never existed (which is why the characters call them walkers) so the fact that this is in the script is conjecture.
@@ctons how, breaking bad is done so why not have fun and do a cameo and add it to twd, it doesn’t make the previous stuff bad and it doesn’t even have to be %100 canon could just be fun, and those who don’t like it don’t have to worry about it like most things tbh, but it can’t ruin what was already done and over with
If TWD and breaking bad are Canon. Ik for a fact Negan did some deals with the great Heisenberg. And Ik for a fact the Vatos gang had connection with the Salamanca family even if it’s the slightest connection.
@@ctons bruh breaking bad is over the storyline doesnt go any further to the future and the directors literally said twd and breaking bad are connected so 1 character isnt going to affect the breaking bad universe
Exactly. Someone made a comment on a different video of how Werner took his death like a man, unlike Walter. And I was like, "Uhh, no." He literally pleaded for his life just like Walt. The only difference is that Walt had leverage (Gale), and Werner didn't. So eventually, Werner accepted the fact that his days were over.
An interesting factoid i found during a rewatch is when Mike was going to kill walt in the laundry, his excuse as to why walt needed to go down there was "there's been some sort of barrel leak." Now consider whats buried down there and what is often put in barrels in breaking bad.
It's a drug lab with dozens of barrels of Methylamine and other chemicals, so Mike was probably just taking advantage of Walter's obsession with order and tidiness by telling him there was a leak in the lab to trick him into going down there to be assassinated. Mike is a smart dude that studies every single person that works with him so that he knows who exactly he's dealing with, so it's not really that farfetched to think that he would know about Walt being a control freak after the fly incident.
@@mappingshaman5280 uh no. Lalo and Howard were not in barrels. And you are really stretching this. The first time they use a barrel is for Victor which happens after this.
I think breaking bad does exist in the walking dead but it’s a different universe so a Version of Walter white is in the walking dead time line but we don’t really know what happened to him sort of like a different universe that my theory.
Breaking Bad and the walking dead isn't in the same universe, because breaking bad's universe has fictional zombies, and the walking dead doesn't have fictional zombies in it.
Maybe Walt did go into the Witness Protection Program, and the government forces him into one of the teams that developed the virus in The Walking Dead
3:32 I'm pretty sure it wasn't supposed to land on the roof, you can see Bryan looking back at the floor looking for the pizza and then at the roof where the pizza actually is
Hey, only 2 minutes in, but thank you so much for the warning at the bottom of the screen about Better Call Saul spoilers lol. I’m currently still watching that show.
I think it's safe to say that in the walking dead universe Walter and Jesse existed and their fates are different than the fates they face in the breaking bad universe
Walter was never in witness protection! Witness protection for what? His family wants him to die, he avenged Hank's death. He did what he needed to do, now he can pass away.
The market since the meth spread in europe especially in czech republic. Plus really since in universe in Albuquerque Gus and walter white were the biggest meth kingpin. But idk
19:40 I just watched that episode and I will swear on everything that that voice was very distinctively mike and going back the subtitles even say it mike but it doesn't sounds like him anymore
Felina is not named after the elements Fe, Li and Na. The episode title is a reference to a song called Felina which plays in the car Walt steals at the start of the episode. The lyrics of the song also mirror the events of the final episode.
19:43 I refuse to think it was caused by that interview. I didn't even know about it, nor have I ever read or heard a reference to it. I literally always thought it was Mike, from the moment I watched that scene for the first time two years ago.
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So if gus ran a chicken place does that mean it's possible that the uncut pizza place was into coke
You know uncut
In season 2, episode 2, grilled.
When walt disappeared and hank goes to the whole house to question Skylar he tells his partner he'll be in as soon as he looks through Walts' car.
He goes through the inside and finds nothing, but then goes directly to the rear passenger side wheel well and takes something from underneath and I believe he pockets it, what is it?
It's never brought up again and he doesn't say, oh it's a hide-a-key.
I can't find any info about it anywhere
@@Fah_Q_All
Hank tried to open the car doors, but they were all locked. He reaches under the car hoping to find a spare key in one of those magnetic boxes. He finds the box with the spare key and that's how Hank got into Walt's car to search it. Hank even sniffed the passenger's side headrest to see if it smelled like a woman's perfume, thinking that
maybe Walt had a woman with him.
@@jennifermeegan148 wow, I can't believe it, the 1st time I watched it was so long ago i was really had my full attention, when I rewatched it I must have been half paying attention and saw what I wanted.
I just watched it and it's so obvious I feel sort of embarrassed, I appreciate you letting me know.
@@Fah_Q_All no problem, glad this helped. We're all here for discussion, and I don't like it when I ask a legit question and no one responds. Happy Sunday!
The Skyler hanging theory is frickin scary
Im jeisenberg
Unrealistic tho, as she wouldn't leave her children alone, especially with the glimmer of hope Walt left them with those GPS coordinates.
Yo i was thinking the same thing
Since Francesca mentions Skyler "took the deal" and nothing else about her when Gene ask about what's going on it seems very unlikely
Facts
Mike liked Werner, but was forced to kill him. Mike hated Heisenberg, but was forced to let him live.
I dont really want them to touch on Jesse after breaking bad again. I think El Camino gave the character, who has had to deal with nothing but pain and grief throughout the show, a perfect ending to finally get his peace and live a quiet life.
El Camino was just a dirty way to get more money
@@Zz0Z79 i know that but I still loved the ending they gave jesse, it was much deserved for a character as broken as he was
i dont think so, i think theres still so much more that can be done with jesse but i think theres other characters or even new characters that could be created in the bb universe with more potential as jesse has had a lot of his story shown already. i would personally love to see the rise of the salamancas with lalo specifically but also new characters like tuco or the twins farthers.
@@lewisphelan6819 shut up please
@@Zz0Z79 but it was fucking awesome lmfao
Obviously, the connections to The Walking Dead weren't supposed to be taken too seriously, but think about how insane it is to imagine both shows sharing the same universe... Like, what would've happened to all the surviving BB and BCS characters after the apocalypse?
*it's Lalo time*
I like to think Saul is still alive and scamming people somewhere in some group
Saul would probably fit well into a group of inmate survivors since he’s a well respected and smart guy. Maybe he’d even end up finding Kim again and starting something with her. Jesse would definitely be able to hold his own after everything he’s gone through, he’s grown to be a good survivalist at this point, especially in a more isolated place like Alaska. Skylar, Holly, and Walt jr would be pretty fucked for obvious reasons, none of em can do much to hold their own.
Huell would be unstoppable asf
@@calvin7215 he'd become a predator for the walkers
This is definitely the moment Walter became Icenberg
The iceberg has been the danger the whole time.
Say my name
Underrated coment🗣️
I can explain the Mandela effect: an episode or two later Walt tried to confront Gus at Pollos and in that instance it’s Mike who calls him, it’s a simple case of scenes getting mixed up 🤷🏻♂️
Why is that a mixup? Mike is Gus’s head of security.
Misremembering quotes in particular is something that happens a ton when the actual quote doesn't quite work as a quote.
"No, I am your father" could be from anywhere. Replace the no with Luke and you're golden.
"Do you feel lucky punk?" isn't right either. It's "Well do ya, punk?", but likewise that's a terrible way to quote the movie if you want anyone to get it.
Someone once said: "Lots of white people thought Nelson Mandela was dead" which is accurate and cracks me up
nah actually it’s because of subtitles. it says it’s mike saying the line on netflix so maybe it really was mike or just the captioning idk.
@@thedodoboy534 ya I watched that episode today and it definitely said mike
@@thedodoboy534 I thought Mike said it, and I didn't have subtitles on. I think I'm just crap at recognizing voices, especially since Tyrus doesn't speak that much
“Felina” is also an anagram for “Finale”, as well as being a reference to the song “El Paso” which Walt listens to in the episode
Shut up furry
El Paso is a song about a man who dies in the arms of the woman he loves: as does Walt in his meth lab. ALSO “finale” is made up of Fe, Li and Na, the chemical symbols for iron, lithium and sodium. Three way, multilingual pun!
@@lewdwig Blood, Sweat, & Tears
I think it can also mean Blood, Meth and Tears as lithium can be used in making meth.
Yeah Felina was such a perfect title, cause it has so many meanings all put together in one word
I have an Easter egg that I've never heard discussed (probably because it's a bit trivial). In BB, when Hank is still laid up from the shootout with the S twins, Marie asks him to go to sleep, quit looking at his minerals. He snaps back, "Marie, last time I checked, there were four bedrooms in this house. Why don't you sleep in one of those". It made me think: maybe they had a cutesy session, early in their marriage, meeting the real estate agent, planning a family, just like Walt & Skyler did in a flashback. Only, there would never be a family for Hank & Marie. Just years of empty nest, with new nest smell stinking up their marriage. Hence all the bickering, Hank's violence towards thugs, Marie's kleptomania.......
I’ve always wondered if maybe one of them wasn’t able to have kids and that’s why theres some tension. Or maybe there’s another reason to it, like hank having a dangerous line of work and not wanting to risk having a child grow up without a father, or marie not being mentally stable enough.
@@Kev24 Very good elaborations on this topic. That's what sets this show apart: deep nuggets of characterization, totally off plot, but immensely interesting and entertaining.
Not an ee just a detail /interpretation
@@Kev24i’m pretty sure it’s marie, just based on the way she treats skylar when she’s pregnant. she seems really resentful about it
@@urbestcowboy I second that. Also if Hank would be impotent, I think he wouldn't be who he is. Ya know what I mean? His whole macho persona. (Btw I don't wanna sh*t on real impotent men here! Just to make that clear. Impotent men are of course still fully valid men. They just have an unfortunate medical problem, which is probaly difficult to deal with and I feel for them.)
Fun fact: Vince had thought Robert Foster never got to see El Camino, but Aaron Paul (jesse), had said Robert had called Aaron that he had seen the movie and loved it. Robert had passed a few hours after this phone call, making el Camino the last movie he saw.
He was such as great actor that his own body thought he was going through a traumatic event and panicked. That’s how you know he’s a legend
I think Walt left the watch because he knew the cops would come to investigate the phone and the watch is a message to show he’s one step ahead of them.
I saw it as him leaving everything behind. He knew it was about to be the end.
@@DoobieDrewski yes, the time for regrets was over.... then, unexpectedly, he had an opportunity to, fractionally, make amends, by saving Jessie from the Nazis and take a bullet for him. A bit like Saul realising it was always possible to change course, like his brother tried to convey to him
nah. its him leaving behind all reminiscent of himself and jessie. its jessie's watch that he gifted him.
@@tmy1YT I mean yeah that's kinda what I meant by saying "leaving everything behind"
I thought its a meaning of running of time
In Better Call Saul Francesca tells Jimmy over a payphone that "Skylar got her deal" basically a quick way for the crew to go "Yes they're fine now shut up"
Fun Fact about the Mandela effect point: In the German dub of Breaking Bad it's actually Mike who calls Walter in that moment.
Yea that what i though
he'd say Waltuh
In France too
@@ahmedyassinenajjar1516 put your dick away Waltuh
That's proof that it has supernaturally-changed, exactly as it is prophesied in THE HOLY BIBLE.
“Purple is usually Marie’s color”
Nope. Marie is actually just purple
My theory on how the Walking Dead virus could tie with Breaking Bad is that when Walter died, a lot of people tried to replicate Heisenberg's blue meth, and, eventually, one of them messed up and fucked up humanity.
Lydia wanted to sell in Czech Republic so probably from there the meth reached France scientists via police raids or some "cooks" messed it up
lmaoo
you sure it's not Gray Matter messing up one of their products?
@@_Circus_Clapped_ if they experimenting woth both Walter's meth and gray matter then maybe?
I mean those French people in latest seasons did experiment on the meth and created even newer variants of walkers
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Lots of unanswered questions left in BCS: how did Hector get in the sweet crib with Tuco vs the nice house with Abuela or the assisted living?
Tuco prob grabbed him before going into hiding.
But most likely - they hadnt planned that far
@@Ravakeksis I dunno, Tuco left fast because he knew something was up so he couldn’t have done anything but quickly take Hector with him. You can tell hector is really not looking too good, he hasn’t been shaved and looks dirty so he had to have been there awhile since the nursing home would keep him cleaner than that.
@@tails2299 good point
Ding ding ding ding ding ding...
I think Don Eladio sent him there because he was too annoying "ding ding ding ding" and couldn't stop telling them about the chicken man being a traitor
Tuco probably took Hector to his house after he got out of jail. After tuco died he was sent back to casa tranquila
I think it makes sense why "Mr Driscoll's" first name isn't mentioned. Through BB, only Jesse's friends and parents have been calling him by his first name. The only exception being Walt and Mike. You can surely say that both of them were kind of Father figures for Jessie throughout the series.
It makes sense because by El Camino, most people who call him Jessie are either dead or out of his life. So by El Camino, he has nobody from his life before anymore except Skinny Pete's beanie. That's why i think it makes sense why his new first name isn't mentioned. Cause it doesn't matter anymore. Nobody (at least to the viewer) will ever mention him with his old name.
I like that they didn't reveal it in Saul Gone. Keeps the theory flowing.
Walter calls him Jesse and what the fuck is Saul gone
@@StevePerez2900 might want to re-read the comment again pal
@@StevePerez2900 people that only watches breaking bad reads a better call saul and el camino comment:
@@StevePerez2900 read my comment again, i clearly mentioned him and Mike as exceptions.
Perhaps you will come back in the near future after watching both of them.
@@StevePerez2900 saul gone is better call saul last episode
The TWD theory makes perfect sense. We saw Simon appear twice in Better Call Saul, he never revealed his real name only went by "Mr. X" so it may as well be the same character.
Funnily enough, Better Call Saul actually disproves the Walking Dead theory, TWD starts in autumn of 2010, and BCS finishes during winter of 2010.
Mr. X’s name is Sobchak
@@unk9192 that's exactly what I was thinking
@@unk9192 it just hasn’t reached Albuquerque yet trust
The apocalypse is everywhere
see, I never once thought of "A Breaking Bad movie" as opposed to "The Breaking Bad movie" as a possible tease for another chapter. I simply read it like, well, the mothership was "a BB show", now this was "a BB movie", that's all.
I wish Breaking Bad was set in the same universe as The Walking Dead, but too bad it isn't. The creators of The Walking Dead have stated that the reason no-one calls the walkers zombies is because zombies don't exist in The Walking Dead universe. There are no comics, books, movies or whatever about zombies. So that's the reason every single group we encounter in The Walking Dead has a different name for the zombies, but never simply "zombies". Now we see multiple people from the Breaking Bad universe talking about zombies. So that shows us they're not in the same universe.
Daryl from The Walking Dead Mentions Jesse calling him “This Jenkie little White Guy, held a gun to my head and I’ll shoot Bitch” when talking to Beth at the house they burned. ❤️
@@torijones9992 Yeah, I know that. I just think that was a a funny nudge nudge wink wink to Breaking Bad. Same with the blue meth Merle had. If only no-one in Breaking Bad ever mentioned the word Zombie, this would still be a solid theory.
This isnt even enough to just simply write it off as not possible
@@sillykot9970 if you say that explain why it isn't.
they straight up talk about left 4 dead at some point lmao
I like that somebody brought up Wendy, I've been saying she got killed for years.
I told my friends they let jesse off with a warning and he's the cook, what will they do with a junkie that was going to poison them.
According to the breaking bad wiki she's still alive. But yeah kinda makes sence if she tried to kill them they'd return the favour, but, at the end of the day she was only doing it cause Jesse asked her and probably promised her some product or money, I doubt she would try it again. So killing her i think would be kinda pointless, but these guys are ruthless so makes the most sence
@@Klynch111 thanks that always bothered me.
Another question from season 2 episode 2, grilled, when walt is missing and hank goes to the white house to talk to Skylar he searches walts car with no one around and takes something from underneath the wheelwell of the back passenger side, puts it into his pocket and it never gets brought up again.
I looked it up all over, can't find anything, got any theories?
Cause I got nothing.
@@Fah_Q_All I can't remember that particular scene but I'll check out that episode again and see if I can come up with something it might come back to me but it's been a wee while since I watched bb
@@Fah_Q_All if i can remember correctly he was tracking walt bc they wanted to find jesse ? or something like that
@@Fah_Q_All was it a gps tracker or something? I can’t remember. Anyone?
Even if Walter went into witness protection, his cancer was very much back by that point and there's no way he could've received treatment
Government money
@@theragnarok8896 dude it’s literally terminal cancer
@@jakeadams767 money 🥱
@@jakeadams767 he was starting to get better tho
@@sudaisfasheed325 But then it came back.
People making videos about this show up to this date, really shows how good this show was.
The witness protection kinda turns into the GTA 5 story Michael in witness protection
Sounds interesting lol
4:07 he still got to watch El Camino tho, before it came out, he died a week after he watched it
You forgot to mention how Fear of the Walking Dead starts...how the whole apocalypse starts...in a drug house. Considering the first zombie we see is the actual first zombie in the outbreak.
Exactly nd tbh breaking bad ended in 2013 nd fear the walking dead started in 2015 so something messed up tht dudes drugs or meth
@@axeldasilva-tl3ip BCS and TWD couldn’t possibly take place in the same universe
we need a Huell centered spin off
Gotta Ball Huell
@@GRAYBOI897 Gotta Fuel Huell
huells rules
I would love nothing more for TWDU and the BB universe to be one of the same but sadly Better Call Saul’s timeline extends like a year after the point that the world ended in TWD
Its Hollywood time lines aren't as important on something like a cross over.
@@AStylz28 I doubt it's gonna happen. At this point tbh there's no reason.
Just because they're both on amc, dosent mean they are/should be part of the same universe. The walking dead is such a bad show and the breaking bad universe is fairly grounded so introducing zombies into that universe is ridiculous.
@@ejelbertson9974 I agree that it'd be ridiculous, but I'm calling you out on that low tier Walking Dead take. It's not the best show by far, but bad is a stretch
@@fascilime I'd say the show is great to middling. I'd say read the comic as it's better because of lack of filler and its lack of budget.( lack of budget in the sense it can do anything with its locations and amount of people)
19:45 I recently binge watched all of Breaking Bad and I can confirm 100% clear as day, it was Mike. Theres no confusing his voice. Now I'm lead to believe that perhaps there are multiple versions out there? I wouldn't put it past the creators to mess with people like that.
I think people might be getting mixed up with when Mike called walt as he was in Los pollos Hermanos looking for gus, and tells him to go back to the lab
It was tyrus in different versions like the German one apparently it’s mike
I would say the same but for Tyrus.
subtitles say it’s Mike (which is why i thought it was him when i first watched it) but now i realize it sounds more like Tyrus
@@Sleanks maybe thats what happened to me too
According to Francesca, Skyler got her deal…so I doubt she would un-alive herself afterwards.
Also I think it's fair to mention that Slippin' Jimmy is almost universally accepted as a horrible, hard to watch cartoon in case anybody wants to try it from this video
Also keep in mind Glenn is also the name of Kim's dumb husband
Also I'm fairly certain that people don't remember Tyrus making the call because nobody cares about Tyrus
The writers are mind blowing they’re are literally one of bests
Bryan Cranston is 66 years old by now. If Gilligan comes up with a follow up show in 10 years he will be 76 and only able to play a Hector Salamanca like maffia boss....
Fun fact about darth vader. He says "no luke, I am your father" when the movie aired in theaters. It was changed to "no, I am your father" for the home release.
I've seen this claimed, but I'm not convinced that it's true.
@@asdfasdf3989 there's a video someone filmed in a theater back when it was in theaters, thats how I found out. Also the crowd reaction is priceless.
@@petterblakk Iirc, I think there was a video like that on YT, and someone claimed it want real.
@@petterblakk it was a fake dubbed video btw
Nope, not true, its been supernaturally-changed.
Well after the last few episodes of better call Saul we know what happened to skyler at the very least.. also, speaking of that phone call to Walt sounding like mike, I been rewatching breaking bad recently and in the scene in the desert when gus is telling Walt he’ll kill his whole family, there’s a line that Walt says while the camera is pulled far away, in where he sounds exactly like mike, like I’m pretty sure it was ADRed by Jonathan banks, it is most definitely not Bryan Cranston saying it but they pass it off as if it is
It would be cool to see Jesse appear in the walking dead and have it take place in Alaska. Since ite shown that walkers dont do well in the cold combined with the small population it would be cool to show Jesse having to slowly adapting to the new world.
Maybe Jesse travels to New York State because that's a safe zone area.
Nah, its shown that New york state is just like everywhere else in the walking dead
@@sui1162 But in the show Walking Dead World Beyond the CRM has a safe zone in New York State.
I highly doubt the CRM would allow someone like Jesse to live inside the safezone. They have no need for meth and its said and shown countless times that the CRM will kill anyone they dont see as useful.
@@sui1162 Jesse is no longer using meth. He also has carpentry skills. That's very useful.
Would love to see Jesse or Saul in one of twd spinoffs
No. I don't want to see them in WD. There characters are too believable to me for that.
Couldn’t possibly happen sorry
When I watched the Mandela Effect scene I was sure it was Mike. But only after a week I watched the scene and my mind was blown.
i really respect this guy for adding time stamps to skip to for bcs spoilers
Another thing about the pizza no one's talking about is in dead rising 3 there's a side mission about retrieving a pizza on a roof of a house excatley like that and even a red and black striped car in driveway
Wow! I am so impressed with people who connect all of these fun things. I have binged BB about 50 times and could never catch all of these things. good job!
Thanks!
Thanks Ivan!
Very happy to see you mention the Mandela Effect here. A lot of people, myself included looked up that scene after Better Call Saul had ended and a lot of us keep remembering it differently.
I thought Gus was the caller
@@ahmedyassinenajjar1516 To be fair, Tyrus is very quiet in the call for one, secondly we rarely hear Tyrus talk so we aren't as used to his voice.
And lastly it's really easy to imagine Gus or Mike say it
Also, in different languages it's Mike calling. For example in the German dub.
Acording to a comment I saw on the clip. Netflix wrongly subtitled "Mike:" on the call
One of the greatest icebergs i ever seen
keep it up bro
I Knew I wasn't the only one who found this Mandela Effect, I also thought for years that it was Mike on the phone
That’s so funny it sounded like us to me at first lol!
Gotta feel even worse for Glenn now, to go from the GM of a car dealership to a pizza delivery driver..
Excellent, very entertaining and well put together 👍
18:30 They did plan on her dying that way. They had a really dark ending planned but decided against it.
19:26 On Netflix with English subtitles, it's labeled as Mike.
If you put subtitles on when tyrus calls Walter and tells him to go home the subtitles says it’s mike saying that.
3:22 Jesse and Walt jr would be a great duo if they met in my opinion.
Vince said in an interview an idea they scrapped was for Jesse to get mad at Walt and seek revenge by befriending Walt Jr and getting him hooked on meth. So Walt's own son would start using the meth that Walt cooks. Pretty dark.
The Mandela effect is the one that gets me because I remember Mike calling and saying "go home Walter"
ive always thought the call walt gets when going to gus' house was always Tyrus. didnt know that was so widely misremembered.
I like how the original script with Walter torturing a random drug dealer sounds like a shitty creepypasta a 13 year old would make
Felina is also an anagram for Finale
Haven't heard a lot of these Iceberg points, very interesting video. One that definitely intrigues me is the Walt's Phone Call Mandela Effect. I always knew it was Tyrus, but the Mandela effect is indeed fascinating.
10:07 the reason that it was blue was because they used that barrel that they stole since the other material was hard to get
Yup had nothing to do with the purity. Just with the way it was made.
The Venezias thing made me laugh, because it happened to me the same exact way lol
Walt leaving the watching was a really happy accident. It just adds so much more
7:44 In the Walking Dead universe the concept of zombies never existed (which is why the characters call them walkers) so the fact that this is in the script is conjecture.
i caught this vid for a glimpse but you took it down the other day, time to sit back down :)
Tbh I always thought it was Gus that called Walter.
cool video, I would like to see an official connecting between TWD and Breaking Bad some day I think that would be cool!
Yes it would! I wanna see Jesse killing some Walkers😂 I can imagine him yelling bitch everytime he kills a Walker😂
Anything crossed with the Walking Dead instantly makes it shitty. I’m shitty now for even typing the title
@@jakepayne2985 exactly, it would only ruin a perfectly grounded universe
@@ctons how, breaking bad is done so why not have fun and do a cameo and add it to twd, it doesn’t make the previous stuff bad and it doesn’t even have to be %100 canon could just be fun, and those who don’t like it don’t have to worry about it like most things tbh, but it can’t ruin what was already done and over with
@@PurplePaddy Exactly😁👍
If TWD and breaking bad are Canon. Ik for a fact Negan did some deals with the great Heisenberg. And Ik for a fact the Vatos gang had connection with the Salamanca family even if it’s the slightest connection.
They couldn’t possibly be in the same universe
man i hope and hope that some day we will get a breaking bad twd crossover, even if its just 1 character from breaking bad that would be amazing
Way to ruin the best franchise
@@ctons yeah that'll ruin the walking dead (joke)
@@ctons bruh breaking bad is over the storyline doesnt go any further to the future and the directors literally said twd and breaking bad are connected so 1 character isnt going to affect the breaking bad universe
@@ctons facts man imene if Jesse Pinkman ever comes into the show he would fuck up the whole walking dead show
well.... Simon from Negans group was in Breaking Bad Universe, Better Call Saul to be exact. !!!!!
Should’ve added the Saul Attack on Titan reference
Wait, what? When does Saul make a reference to Attack on Titan?
@@God_Is_An_Atheist one of the titans looks just like Saul
@@dandyman204 Oh okay, didn't know that. I just started watching the series, have to keep an eye out for that one, lol. Thanks for the info.
Exactly. Someone made a comment on a different video of how Werner took his death like a man, unlike Walter. And I was like, "Uhh, no." He literally pleaded for his life just like Walt. The only difference is that Walt had leverage (Gale), and Werner didn't. So eventually, Werner accepted the fact that his days were over.
Just finished better call Saul n honestly I wish I had my memory erased so I can rewatch everything fresh lol
Big same my dude
Just do a bunch of whip it’s
Same
Havent watched all of BCS yet, so I'll come back to this video to see the parts I missed. Great video!
14:35 felina could also be referencing the song El Paso that walt sings while assembling the m 60 mechanism
Breaking Bad is one of the most fascinating shows to ever exist.
The Gus putting the towel on the floor and Walter also putting one down is weird because how did Walt know he did that?
Coincidence, also it's fictional
@@ChaosAngel9151 nahhh. It’s found footage😂
The weird "fly episode" in Breaking Bad was a reference to the rotten corpses buried under the lab!!!!!!! The fly was atracted by the decay.
“Bravo Vince!”
Bro
I heard that the Lost in a Memory music videos, take place in the breaking bad universe. Some of the actors crossover.
An interesting factoid i found during a rewatch is when Mike was going to kill walt in the laundry, his excuse as to why walt needed to go down there was "there's been some sort of barrel leak." Now consider whats buried down there and what is often put in barrels in breaking bad.
It's a drug lab with dozens of barrels of Methylamine and other chemicals, so Mike was probably just taking advantage of Walter's obsession with order and tidiness by telling him there was a leak in the lab to trick him into going down there to be assassinated.
Mike is a smart dude that studies every single person that works with him so that he knows who exactly he's dealing with, so it's not really that farfetched to think that he would know about Walt being a control freak after the fly incident.
@@lechocolat3783 my point is the term "barrel leak" may have been an early hint as to whats in the lab
@@mappingshaman5280 uh no. Lalo and Howard were not in barrels. And you are really stretching this. The first time they use a barrel is for Victor which happens after this.
@@andreseh87 I'm well aware they are not in barrels but if a barrel leak is taken as "there are exposed bodies" then indeed there's been a barrel leak
@@mappingshaman5280 does not make sense at all
Walter Selling those rock 'candies' on set 😉
I think breaking bad does exist in the walking dead but it’s a different universe so a Version of Walter white is in the walking dead time line but we don’t really know what happened to him sort of like a different universe that my theory.
Breaking Bad and the walking dead isn't in the same universe, because breaking bad's universe has fictional zombies, and the walking dead doesn't have fictional zombies in it.
How about a sequel in which Walter Jr finds Gale's book in Hank's house and then starts cooking so he can buy cool cars? Lol.
Maybe Walt did go into the Witness Protection Program, and the government forces him into one of the teams that developed the virus in The Walking Dead
3:32 I'm pretty sure it wasn't supposed to land on the roof, you can see Bryan looking back at the floor looking for the pizza and then at the roof where the pizza actually is
man this was a great video!
We need a Breaking Badger or a Skinny Pete's Super Show with Badger series yo! Church!
I feel like the skyler shadow theory is the most interesting and creepy theory of them all
I wanna see howard claw his way out of his concrete medium all wild eyed
Hey, only 2 minutes in, but thank you so much for the warning at the bottom of the screen about Better Call Saul spoilers lol. I’m currently still watching that show.
I think it's safe to say that in the walking dead universe Walter and Jesse existed and their fates are different than the fates they face in the breaking bad universe
I like to think that the TWD universe is a slightly different BB universe in a way, just with some obvious different events
"I am not in danger Skylar, I AM the danger."
i actually always thought gus himself called walter on the phone
Me too.
Been waiting for this since your last iceberg video! Great content!
I believe there was also a Better Call Saul comic book that would make sense on here
Walter was never in witness protection! Witness protection for what? His family wants him to die, he avenged Hank's death. He did what he needed to do, now he can pass away.
The market since the meth spread in europe especially in czech republic. Plus really since in universe in Albuquerque Gus and walter white were the biggest meth kingpin. But idk
19:40 I just watched that episode and I will swear on everything that that voice was very distinctively mike and going back the subtitles even say it mike but it doesn't sounds like him anymore
Great video man!🤙🤙🤙
Felina is not named after the elements Fe, Li and Na. The episode title is a reference to a song called Felina which plays in the car Walt steals at the start of the episode. The lyrics of the song also mirror the events of the final episode.
its also an anagram of Finale
its actually both
People always say it means blood, meth and tears but how does lithium relate to meth?
@@localvillageidiot7206it’s used to make methamphetamine
19:43 I refuse to think it was caused by that interview. I didn't even know about it, nor have I ever read or heard a reference to it. I literally always thought it was Mike, from the moment I watched that scene for the first time two years ago.
Very interesting!
Especially the idea that Walt brought about The Walking Dead virus.
That 20:22 part made me laugh so hard
Lalo was reincarnated as a fly!