It started when he decided to throw Jessie in, when Jessie said he wanted out. Jessie was way to scared to speak out right then and there, and even Mike had looked at Jessie wondering what he was gonna do. The lick from Mike when Walt mentioned the 5 million to comp Mike, was a cherry on top. It was a power trip he's been wanting to have since he met gus fring.
Mmm, buttered coke I think Gen Z and definitely Gen Alpha are too young to remember buttered coke, but for the Internet OGs who grew up before the Internet was a thing but then spent every day on it once it did come into existence and got popular, will know about the meme of "buttered coke". It was a hell of a thing. I always wanted to try it but I never got round to it. I haven't thought about it in probably 20 years until your comment reminded me of it, so thank you It was just this joke that, if I remember right, people suggested Germans couldn't handle the fizziness of coke and so they'd butter their glasses before pouring in the coke to make it less "spicy" from the carbonation lol
@@vibrantvittlesvlogs He realized then and there that 'Heisenberg' wasn't just some underworld myth or legend, but a real person standing right in front of him.
The reaction from Declan is perfect. Heisenberg was nothing but a myth up until today. Now all those stories he heard about this guy can be placed with a face. This old bald guy with glasses who dresses like an average American is the biggest name in the meth business next to Fring, the Salamancas, and Don Eladio.
Eladio and Salamancas were all dead by then. So Walt was literally the king of meth in America. Since America has the biggest drug market that would mean he was the biggest meth kingpin in the world by a mile
All the names you mentioned were all dead by that point, killing one another for the top spot, so when the biggest baddest name, Gus Fring was killed, Heisenberg became the owner of the yard.
I wonder if the writers knew how iconic this scene was gonna be when they were in the writing room. Every single line is captivating, and the end STILL gives me chills. What a scene.
It’s one of those things that could come off incredibly cheesy if it isn’t pulled off just right. But the show runners built this character perfectly on a long journey from where he started as a scared small man to the man he is in this scene, so to the audience the transformation feels earned and genuine. He is Heisenberg.
I think they probably would get excited and enthusiastic and, at this point, were long past knowing how important the work was (and still is). But I feel like until it's on location being filmed and the actors are saying the lines, nobody really "knows". My take, though, is that besides the almost unfathomably great writing, I think this show and BCS would make it so that everyone worked to a certain level they might not otherwise achieve. After BB seasons 1 and 2, being on these shows must have felt like getting drafted to the Bulls in the late 80's into the 90's... you're playing alongside Jordan and Pippen, so you'd better be ready to make history.
@@andrewkotila9046 Exactly. Also the "I'm the one who knocks" scene comes to mind. It could have been so fucking cheesy if Bryan didn't pull it off that well
The guy playing Declan gives a great performance too,just his face as he slowly realizes who he’s been talking shit to that whole time. It’s a silent performance in those few seconds but it says so much
@@mrenigma1564Yeah BCS is so good. I tried watching it after Breaking Bad and thought it’s sucked after like 2 episodes, but I’m so happy I gave it another chance cause it’s such an amazing prequel.
I heard the unreal hype around the show but it didn't really live up to my expectations. Probably because I already knew a lot of spoilers. It was still great but not mind blowing. I liked the first season of The Punisher more.
The subtle nervous and uncomfortable twitching at 4:25 is an icing on the cake. You can see Declans confidence crumble. Top notch acting from everyone.
then walter would attack him and say "are you sure?" then declan realises he is heisenberg. this scene is great but that would've made him seem even scarier
That's the thing, pulling off good comedy is the hardest possible acting role Every single great comedian absolutely kills it whenever they need to play serious/intimidating characters the list is endless : Bob Odenkirk, Jim Carrey, Michael Scott, Will Ferrel, Jonah Hill, Sacha Baron etc etc etc
Declan must have known Mike was Gus' top-guy... having Mike deliver 'the nod', whilst standing at this side. added every bit of FEAR to Heisenberg's name. Declan had obviously heard the rumors about the brilliant Mastermind that was Heisenberg... but never seen him or anything...it was just rumor... Untill this moment and Declan was being completely wrapped up, at évery point he made, every argument he tried to state... Heisenberg was running circles around him at every turn... Heisenberg explained in cold detail, how good a deal he could make there, too good for any of his crew to pass up on... 'Thats 130 MILLION,...."... The sharp look in Declan's eyes, when Walt told him the basic math of it..... That's SERIOUS money.... on top of the serious money they had already calculated in as a profit from their sub-standard cook!! Declan could NEVER convince his crew to give up 130M.... Walt had him.... owned him....and to make it worse; Walt told him that it was HIM that killed Gus Fring! And Fring was a MUCH bigger boss then Declan ever hoped to be... Fring was at WAR with the Juarez Cartel and WON... And before him stood the man that ENDED Gus Fring... in the most spectacular way possible! Declan knew... he had no other choice....And Walt knew that Declan knew he had no other choice.
He got mike 5 million and said that Jesse and him are both the best cooks Even tho walt had a massive ego he was still grateful for those working with him
"One of the best" moments in the history of broadcast TV that dates back to the 1940's. When a history of broadcast history (like the R&RHOF) is established, you can be God damn sure this clip, hell the whole show, will be front and center.
It’s actually pretty sad the more you think about it. Gus dedicated a huge portion of his life making Joe empire, even conquered the cartel, yet it’s a high school chemistry teacher that takes it all away. Shows the criminal underworld that at a moments notice a nobody can become somebody.
I feel stupid that I tried watching this 18-24 months back but stopped watching at the first episode thinking it's slow, but finally since last month after friends and social media kept telling me the epicness of this show I started watching and now I realise that I almost gave up on a goated show and almost would have never watched this masterpiece in my life, only the final episode remains now
I never really knew the show was on. A few years ago AMC played a marathon start to finish. I watched it then. Glad I did. BCS? I never missed an episode.
@@JC-hq7iuI also gave up after the first episode. I gave it a second chance after hearing people talking about BCS, and people talking about BB again. I got hooked. Thanks to Netflix I finished BB really fast.😂 I could not imagine watching BB on AMC on the original airtime and having to wait on some of the cliffhangers. I really enjoyed all three, BB, BCS and El Camino. Probably I will watch them again someday when I forget most of the details (it will be hard to forget a lot of the scenes though 😂).
I was fortunate enough to watch this series live when it aired. The week between new episodes was a nerve racking excitement I’ve never experienced from another show, and probably never will again.
dude you are not kidding-I am 100% percent certain I will never in my lifetime see a show as good as this one-better call saul was close but not as good:)
*Walt:* Yours is... just some tepid, off-brand generic cola. *Me:* _(looks shamefully into kitchen at bottle of Stars & Stripes cola bought from Dollar Tree)_
No epic bgm, no rapid editing cuts, no monumental camera angles and not even amped voices and yet, Yet it thunders in your heart, when WW delivers the punch Damn !
That Aztec lookin fellow with the Mohawk was a security guard at my old high school. It was a trip seeing him on this show. In this moment, Breaking Bad was on the cusp of being one the most prolific shows and in one of the greatest scenes in television history and I got to this dude on this episode. Crazy how life works. “Do you really wanna live in world without Coca Cola?”
Yeah but than his cover was blown 4-5 months later. Gus was able not only avoid any suspicion from the DEA, but he kept them close, building a reputation for himself in the community, a wolf in sheep’s clothing, he was also respected by many of his associates, and on top of that he was able to take out Bolsa, Don Eladio, Lalo Salamanca, Inadvertently killed one of the Salamanca twins (by warning Hank ) and later was able to have Mike Kill the other one, and on top of that was able have built a state of the art underground meth lab and start a successful chain of restaurants. He’s far more impressive than Walter.
@@Eraldo_CoilAnd yet he was killed by this inferior man, i get that walt is not perfect but people underestimate Heisenberg way to much, in fact walt being able to convince Declan shows how much his negotiations skills have increased in just 1 year in this business, imagine what he would do if he entered the meth business way earlier.
If Walt had more time and experience in the criminal world and if he didn't have to constantly worry about his family finding out (which included a DEA Agent brother in law), he could've been close to Gus's level
@@Frosty_tha_Snowman dude I was sick past week and literally just bingewatched the entire series in a week. I can assure you he says it at least 3 times in the series.
@Y H the only other time he did it, was when Jesse was in the hospital after getting beat to shit - which, was to manipulate him into working with him again, and THAT, eventually led to the scene where Walt told those goons that Jesse could cook. So, yes, the only time Walt acknowledged Jesse's skills as a cook, was when it put him in grave danger.
This entire scene is perfect in every way, shows how Walt transformed from a family man, with a normal job to a powerful drug lord. Finished BB for a second time recently and still keep thinking about it.
In our lifetime, there are movies or TV shows that will never die and phrases that live forever: "Are you talking to me?" "I'm walking here!" "Do you feel lucky punk?" etc, and this, this is what made this show brilliant, all elements came alive: Writing, directing, and acting. Best show ever.
4:15 - Jonathan Banks subtle facial expressions add so much to this scene. Just pure and utter contempt for Walt like he can't wait to get free of this man forever.
one of the best tv scenes ever made. it takes them 3 stupid seconds, and you are in THAT world with those characters instantly. still got chills watching this.
totally-because the majority (probably the vast majority) would watch it and be blown away-they probably thought it was just another cop drama like hawaii five o or something equally as lame......
that one line is honestly just brilliant cuz for everyone (is all us non health freaks), “do you wanna live in a world without Coca-Cola?” Rings so true
Declan started to get nervous after Walt's Coca-Cola line. That nervous laugh and his man looks scared when Walter reaches into his pocket. Declan understood who he was dealing with after that.
I kinda like it how the other drug dealer is asking fairly reasonable business questions "Our product is inferior. So? It still sells. We're still making money" "We can just waste you. Eliminate market competition" "Just wondering why we're so lucky. Why would you cut us in? Nobody gives up profits without ulterior motives. How are you planning on defrauding us?"
I can't believe the rollercoaster of emotions I felt watching this episode on live TV. I had such chub for Heisenberg this scene and he completely flips it upside at the end of the episode. So good!!!!!
Honestly the best cinematics ever! Watched the last two series over a weekend!! This was just the best show ever and if you stayed beyond series 2, you know... The detail was unlike anything else!
I liked it when Walt goes to take the bag of meth out of his jacket, and Declan signals to his boy to stand down without even turning around, knowing he’ll do it.
This whole scene is just a power trip for Walt, it was all he ever wanted, to be feared and in control.
It started when he decided to throw Jessie in, when Jessie said he wanted out.
Jessie was way to scared to speak out right then and there, and even Mike had looked at Jessie wondering what he was gonna do.
The lick from Mike when Walt mentioned the 5 million to comp Mike, was a cherry on top.
It was a power trip he's been wanting to have since he met gus fring.
bro could've done it on the bed but then he became a drug lord instead
I don’t think he wanted it at first, but now that he’s tasted it he’s like, “Holy shit, this is amazing!” 😂
Sheer dominance for the sake of sheer dominance
Precisely. Walt's finally succeeded, made his product, got the distribution-
Got his retribution.
I wish there was a way to just forget about TV shows so I could relive watching this again for the first time.
Alzheimer’s
Seriously, too fucking good
Oh man! I've always dreamed about that!
dude you are NOT KIDDING
You're goddamn right
“Do you really want to live in a world without Coca Cola?”
That line is delivered so buttery smooth, I’m just now appreciating it more!
It was cut from the original show. They only showed the shortened version (see it, it's on youtube)
Mmm, buttered coke
I think Gen Z and definitely Gen Alpha are too young to remember buttered coke, but for the Internet OGs who grew up before the Internet was a thing but then spent every day on it once it did come into existence and got popular, will know about the meme of "buttered coke". It was a hell of a thing. I always wanted to try it but I never got round to it. I haven't thought about it in probably 20 years until your comment reminded me of it, so thank you
It was just this joke that, if I remember right, people suggested Germans couldn't handle the fizziness of coke and so they'd butter their glasses before pouring in the coke to make it less "spicy" from the carbonation lol
who need coca cola when you have pepsi?
Who needs cola when you have water?
It sounded like it sounded like it was originally an outtake, but they kept it in
Location, camera work, script, cast, themes... they took the composition so far beyond which makes this series a pure masterpiece.
99.1% pure
You left out Music, Crystal Blue Persuasion, Baby Blue for close.
I guess you could say the series itself has a 99.1% purity
You're gotdamn right!
@@JeffYanzi I start to like this community.
Declan: “I need you to listen to me. We’re not gonna be your errand boys.”
Walter: “No, you listen to me. I’ve got the talking pillow now.”
Most underrated comment
Haha
Lame
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@vishnuekkar7065 fr
Once they realize who he is, the actors portrayed a delicate fear so perfectly. What a show.
Yeah.. just the way he said "you're heisenberg"... its like something he knew, but didnt want to accept..
The funny thing is that he's not a "certified Badass" like Mike or Gus was, he's just flaunting his stuff but yet it works due to reputation/fear
It was same way like Keyser Soze in The Usual Suspects, how his name put the fear of God into them when his name mentioned.
@@vibrantvittlesvlogs He realized then and there that 'Heisenberg' wasn't just some underworld myth or legend, but a real person standing right in front of him.
@@madgavin7568that's right, it wasn't a name anymore, it was there. you're goddamn right
The reaction from Declan is perfect. Heisenberg was nothing but a myth up until today. Now all those stories he heard about this guy can be placed with a face. This old bald guy with glasses who dresses like an average American is the biggest name in the meth business next to Fring, the Salamancas, and Don Eladio.
Actually by then he was the biggest name
Eladio and Salamancas were all dead by then. So Walt was literally the king of meth in America. Since America has the biggest drug market that would mean he was the biggest meth kingpin in the world by a mile
He’s not old 😂
@@kainlives7958 He's over 50 at this point, pretty close
All the names you mentioned were all dead by that point, killing one another for the top spot, so when the biggest baddest name, Gus Fring was killed, Heisenberg became the owner of the yard.
I wonder if the writers knew how iconic this scene was gonna be when they were in the writing room. Every single line is captivating, and the end STILL gives me chills. What a scene.
It’s one of those things that could come off incredibly cheesy if it isn’t pulled off just right. But the show runners built this character perfectly on a long journey from where he started as a scared small man to the man he is in this scene, so to the audience the transformation feels earned and genuine. He is Heisenberg.
I think they probably would get excited and enthusiastic and, at this point, were long past knowing how important the work was (and still is). But I feel like until it's on location being filmed and the actors are saying the lines, nobody really "knows". My take, though, is that besides the almost unfathomably great writing, I think this show and BCS would make it so that everyone worked to a certain level they might not otherwise achieve. After BB seasons 1 and 2, being on these shows must have felt like getting drafted to the Bulls in the late 80's into the 90's... you're playing alongside Jordan and Pippen, so you'd better be ready to make history.
it's as good as Aria Killing the Ice King!
U're goddam right!
@@andrewkotila9046 Exactly. Also the "I'm the one who knocks" scene comes to mind. It could have been so fucking cheesy if Bryan didn't pull it off that well
The guy playing Declan gives a great performance too,just his face as he slowly realizes who he’s been talking shit to that whole time. It’s a silent performance in those few seconds but it says so much
Yeah, the direction is a W too because they managed to make a simple boring conversation into such an engaging and entertaining dialogue scene
Louis Ferriera. Great actor, has done a lot of great roles.
@@zinjabredW means?
@@AnonMusk369 kind of saying he did a great job
@@AnonMusk369It means win, people refer to em as W's. Modern slang. Usually it's somebody cocky in bad taste but in this case the term was used well.
this show was so good it was almost surreal
well better call saul share many similarities in points it even surpasses BB
Great writing. Great acting. Shows like this don't come around too often.
@@mrenigma1564Yeah BCS is so good. I tried watching it after Breaking Bad and thought it’s sucked after like 2 episodes, but I’m so happy I gave it another chance cause it’s such an amazing prequel.
I heard the unreal hype around the show but it didn't really live up to my expectations. Probably because I already knew a lot of spoilers. It was still great but not mind blowing. I liked the first season of The Punisher more.
That's an overstatement
"Who the hell are you?"
"You know!"
"Wait, you are the guy who was walking naked around a convenience store"
"You're god danm right"
Makes me wonder how he's all good in the hood after an incident like that😂
"Wait, I know you. You was there when I got busted. HE'S WITH THE DEA"
"wait you are the guy who washed my car last year "
@hatose😂😂😂nshi
The subtle nervous and uncomfortable twitching at 4:25 is an icing on the cake. You can see Declans confidence crumble. Top notch acting from everyone.
For Many People, This is their go to Show. It doesn’t get old.
esteemed gentleman, what other shows do you prefer that are as good as breaking bad or close? other than better call saul.
@@unbound2424 The Sopranos - imo it has a better rewatch value than BB as well as its less plot-dependent.
Hmm interesting. I really love both shows but Tony never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
@@eisforegg the wire too
@@unbound2424Sopranos
Imagine if this is how it went
"Say my name"
"Im serious man, I don't know who you are"
Truly, a "Bravo, VInce" moment.
if you don't know who I am - then maybe your best course is to tread lightly.
"(whispering) He looks like that dad from Malcom in the Middle."
@@supernintendo182Wish they made a character actually say that in the show.
then walter would attack him and say "are you sure?" then declan realises he is heisenberg. this scene is great but that would've made him seem even scarier
I love how you can see Declan and his men becoming increasingly scared and nervous once they start to realize that they're dealing with Heisenberg
Who the hell in this world would ever thought that a comedian (Cranston) could this be good... Now that's acting at it's finest.
Right? For the longest time I always saw him as Hal the bumbling father from Malcolm in the Middle 😂 now I see him as Heisenberg
That's the thing, pulling off good comedy is the hardest possible acting role
Every single great comedian absolutely kills it whenever they need to play serious/intimidating characters the list is endless : Bob Odenkirk, Jim Carrey, Michael Scott, Will Ferrel, Jonah Hill, Sacha Baron etc etc etc
“Grade school tee ball vs the New York Yankees” is such a badass line I can barely fathom it.
LA Dodgers would be a more accurate example these days.
"I drink Pepsi"
*Shoots Walter White*
This is so Yesterday... 🤣🤣🤣
"I prefer mineral water"
*Hank bursts through the ground*
ROOT BEER!!!! like larry burntfish in "the king of new york".
RC Cola
Bravo vince
When a show keeps you engaged in a scene without background music, you know it's GOATED
He got the respect he wanted to have in his whole life.
This is by far the most iconic scene of all times.
if you are a dumb millennial maybe.
No.
@@XamhCerf 101 - 1
😂😂😂
Mike shaking his head in disgust has always been one of the funniest moments in this show to me lol
Declan must have known Mike was Gus' top-guy... having Mike deliver 'the nod', whilst standing at this side. added every bit of FEAR to Heisenberg's name.
Declan had obviously heard the rumors about the brilliant Mastermind that was Heisenberg... but never seen him or anything...it was just rumor...
Untill this moment and Declan was being completely wrapped up, at évery point he made, every argument he tried to state... Heisenberg was running circles around him at every turn...
Heisenberg explained in cold detail, how good a deal he could make there, too good for any of his crew to pass up on... 'Thats 130 MILLION,...."... The sharp look in Declan's eyes, when Walt told him the basic math of it.....
That's SERIOUS money.... on top of the serious money they had already calculated in as a profit from their sub-standard cook!!
Declan could NEVER convince his crew to give up 130M....
Walt had him.... owned him....and to make it worse; Walt told him that it was HIM that killed Gus Fring!
And Fring was a MUCH bigger boss then Declan ever hoped to be... Fring was at WAR with the Juarez Cartel and WON...
And before him stood the man that ENDED Gus Fring... in the most spectacular way possible!
Declan knew... he had no other choice....And Walt knew that Declan knew he had no other choice.
Well said !!
hei guys.. is this the part that mike said to walt about his ego and got them to trouble?
I took that head shake as him signaling to the muscle on the other side..."don't even try it."
He got mike 5 million and said that Jesse and him are both the best cooks
Even tho walt had a massive ego he was still grateful for those working with him
Probably the best moment in television history.
You're god damn right.
"One of the best" moments in the history of broadcast TV that dates back to the 1940's. When a history of broadcast history (like the R&RHOF) is established, you can be God damn sure this clip, hell the whole show, will be front and center.
Man it’s up there but the sopranos cut to black I think will always be #1
Or the first episode of bear in the big blue house that show is gas
this isnt even the best moment in breaking bad imo
This is the moment Declan became god-damn right. Truly one of the scenes of all time.
Waltin' all over the place
This was truly a scene.
Bro You Didn't Understand The Story he Was God damn Right From The Start He Just Acted Like Declan
Underrated comment.
Lmaoo
It’s actually pretty sad the more you think about it. Gus dedicated a huge portion of his life making Joe empire, even conquered the cartel, yet it’s a high school chemistry teacher that takes it all away.
Shows the criminal underworld that at a moments notice a nobody can become somebody.
it's like mike said before he died. they had a good thing and it ran like clockwork. but walt just had to be the man.
@@deathrager2404It’s because Walt became expendable and replaceable so he had to do something
@@TheJofrica never had the makings of a varsity crimelord. too big an ago, that's what was his problem.
@@deathrager2404 Yes that’s a big part of it, he also could not work under any conditions other than his own preferences.
Correction, high school chemistry teacher with insane ego
Bryan Cranston gave a genius performance! It was a shock to see him transition into the final character in this series, in a good way !
That line ranks right up there with Eastwood's. "Do you feel lucky punk?" and "Make my day!"
You have the wrong quote. It is actually "Do I feel lucky punk? Well do ya, punk?"
I'Am the one who knocks too.
Other BA movie quotes .....Yippee Kiyaay mothafuxker....Say Hello to my lil friend....If he dies he dies.....Ezekiel etc....
Stay off my lawn!
@@vnanjun1 Well, in all this excitement I've forgotten myself
I feel stupid that I tried watching this 18-24 months back but stopped watching at the first episode thinking it's slow, but finally since last month after friends and social media kept telling me the epicness of this show I started watching and now I realise that I almost gave up on a goated show and almost would have never watched this masterpiece in my life, only the final episode remains now
I never really knew the show was on. A few years ago AMC played a marathon start to finish. I watched it then. Glad I did. BCS? I never missed an episode.
@@jogman262 Planned to watch BCS after this and El Camino later
Lol give up after the first episode? More evidence that Tik tok is ruining America
@praticm2846 friends and socials about this show were god damn right.
@@JC-hq7iuI also gave up after the first episode. I gave it a second chance after hearing people talking about BCS, and people talking about BB again. I got hooked. Thanks to Netflix I finished BB really fast.😂 I could not imagine watching BB on AMC on the original airtime and having to wait on some of the cliffhangers. I really enjoyed all three, BB, BCS and El Camino. Probably I will watch them again someday when I forget most of the details (it will be hard to forget a lot of the scenes though 😂).
I was fortunate enough to watch this series live when it aired. The week between new episodes was a nerve racking excitement I’ve never experienced from another show, and probably never will again.
dude you are not kidding-I am 100% percent certain I will never in my lifetime see a show as good as this one-better call saul was close but not as good:)
I love how his expressions change to being a little scaried when he realizes that he is Heisenberg
*Walt:* Yours is... just some tepid, off-brand generic cola.
*Me:* _(looks shamefully into kitchen at bottle of Stars & Stripes cola bought from Dollar Tree)_
In your defense, regular Coke is an off brand parody of itself these days. In order to get true classic Coke, you need to buy Mexican Coca-Cola.
If you can't afford brand name soda, you probably shouldn't be drinking soda in the first place - magikarpusedfly
@@TheKisj Well soda is for the upper class folk. But Pop on the other hand...
@@SergeantExtreme well even then it’s not the blood pumping stuff they had back in the day. Now that was some real *coke*
Lmao XD
No epic bgm, no rapid editing cuts, no monumental camera angles and not even amped voices and yet, Yet it thunders in your heart, when WW delivers the punch
Damn !
Heinsenberg!
Love the look on Mike's face. Mike kept underestimating Walt, wishing Walt to disappear after failing multiple time to eliminate him.
Mike is grimacing because he can't stand Walt's pride (which goeth before Walt's fall).
I love that little smirk mike does at 3:35. He’s probably thinking ‘damn Walter might actually pull this off and convince Declan’
That Aztec lookin fellow with the Mohawk was a security guard at my old high school. It was a trip seeing him on this show. In this moment, Breaking Bad was on the cusp of being one the most prolific shows and in one of the greatest scenes in television history and I got to this dude on this episode. Crazy how life works. “Do you really wanna live in world without Coca Cola?”
2:33 Mike was looking at jessie like "you're not falling for that shit are you?"
"say my name"
"walter white"
"oh shit"
"I'm god damn f*cked "
Gotta give it to my man Walter, but that's one hell of a shark tank pitch.
"Now, Say my name...."
"You're Hal Wilkerson."
"You're god damn right"
"So it's grade school teeball vs. The New York Yankees" That line is so cold. I love it.
The Sopranos & Breaking Bad are the two greatest shows in history.
BCS is up there with them.
The facial expressions that Declan and his men have going from smug and confident to “oh shit” once they realize who they’re talking to is so good
One of the best moments from the entire show!
And this is why we love Bryan cranston
I love the look Declan gave Mike at 4:13. It was like he was saying “Is this seriously who I think he is?”
This is the blend of confidence and expertise.
You APE my product at every turn 😏
I am the cook. I am the man who killed Gus Fring - 🤓
You're GODDAMN right. 😎
Gus spent 20 years building a distribution network, but Walt got it done in just one afternoon
Yeah, but Gus' network was HIS network. HIS loyal men.
Walt did not really have his own men, so all he did was some outsourcing.
Yeah but than his cover was blown 4-5 months later. Gus was able not only avoid any suspicion from the DEA, but he kept them close,
building a reputation for himself in the community, a wolf in sheep’s clothing, he was also respected by many of his associates, and on top of that he was able to take out Bolsa, Don Eladio, Lalo Salamanca, Inadvertently killed one of the Salamanca twins (by warning Hank ) and later was able to have Mike Kill the other one, and on top of that was able have built a state of the art underground meth lab and start a successful chain of restaurants. He’s far more impressive than Walter.
They are scared of Walt, because they know he killed Gus...That is how scary Gus is and how big his influence's is.
@@Eraldo_CoilAnd yet he was killed by this inferior man, i get that walt is not perfect but people underestimate Heisenberg way to much, in fact walt being able to convince Declan shows how much his negotiations skills have increased in just 1 year in this business, imagine what he would do if he entered the meth business way earlier.
If Walt had more time and experience in the criminal world and if he didn't have to constantly worry about his family finding out (which included a DEA Agent brother in law), he could've been close to Gus's level
0:14 worst hairdo in the Breaking Bad universe.
Dude looks like a toilet brush
Did you forgot about Combo’s from s1?
💀💀💀
Arturo from Better Call Saul gives him a run for his money
Saul's is worse.
Walter: say my name.
Jesse: b*tch.
Walter: you're goddamn right.
The only time Walt EVER gave Jesse credit, was when doing so, put Jesse in grave danger. Wow.... Wow, Walt.
It's not at all the only time ever.
@@dendikke3 about being equal cooks? Yeah it is
@@Frosty_tha_Snowman dude I was sick past week and literally just bingewatched the entire series in a week. I can assure you he says it at least 3 times in the series.
@Y H the only other time he did it, was when Jesse was in the hospital after getting beat to shit - which, was to manipulate him into working with him again, and THAT, eventually led to the scene where Walt told those goons that Jesse could cook. So, yes, the only time Walt acknowledged Jesse's skills as a cook, was when it put him in grave danger.
@Y H ...I'm not saying that's the ONLY time, I meant, THE ONLY TIME HE DOES IT, is when Jesse's life is in danger.
This entire scene is perfect in every way, shows how Walt transformed from a family man, with a normal job to a powerful drug lord. Finished BB for a second time recently and still keep thinking about it.
This was when Walter white was in his prime. "Heisenberg"
"You really want to live in a world without Coca-Cola? " That and referring to himself as the New York Yankees. 😂
I love the confidence of Walt in this.
1:10 it was at this moment, that i switched from drinking pepsi to drinking coca-cola
Walt: Say my name.
Declan: My name.
Walt: …
you're god damn right
I love how this scene emphasises how Declan was god-damn right. Truly layered writing by Vince Gilligan's team.
Best god damn opening to a show ever. I cheer loud when I see it.
"you are goddamn right" is the most impactful line in tv history.
In our lifetime, there are movies or TV shows that will never die and phrases that live forever: "Are you talking to me?" "I'm walking here!" "Do you feel lucky punk?" etc, and this, this is what made this show brilliant, all elements came alive: Writing, directing, and acting. Best show ever.
Breaking Bad is the show of all time especially how the writers have developed the character arcs and how it ended
Chills every time. Bryan Cranston is quite possibly the greatest actor of our time.
because of this exact scene I rewatched BB for 4 times already!
4:15 - Jonathan Banks subtle facial expressions add so much to this scene. Just pure and utter contempt for Walt like he can't wait to get free of this man forever.
"I'm the cook, I'm the man who killed Gus Fring and I have all the makings of a Varsity athlete, now say my name"
4:14 Mike is so turned on for his Waltuh
THIS STILL GIVES ME GOOSEBUMPS!
He's so confident here. It's scary.
That "You're god damn right" from Heisenberg himself is better than the highest diploma you can get in any university.
one of the best tv scenes ever made. it takes them 3 stupid seconds, and you are in THAT world with those characters instantly. still got chills watching this.
One of the greatest speeches in movie or television history. Sublime piece of writing.
I pity people who havent watched this series. Best ever there was , there is and will ever be
I keep telling one of my friends to watch this show but he refuses to. He said it’s too slow paced for him
totally-because the majority (probably the vast majority) would watch it and be blown away-they probably thought it was just another cop drama like hawaii five o or something equally as lame......
when he first came up with 'heisenberg' everybody laughed, by the end of the show, anyone who heard that name went silent
The way he said You are goddamn right.. 🔥🔥
that one line is honestly just brilliant cuz for everyone (is all us non health freaks), “do you wanna live in a world without Coca-Cola?” Rings so true
One of the best series
What an amazing scene. Hiesenberg name is to be feared
Declan started to get nervous after Walt's Coca-Cola line. That nervous laugh and his man looks scared when Walter reaches into his pocket. Declan understood who he was dealing with after that.
I kinda like it how the other drug dealer is asking fairly reasonable business questions
"Our product is inferior. So? It still sells. We're still making money"
"We can just waste you. Eliminate market competition"
"Just wondering why we're so lucky. Why would you cut us in? Nobody gives up profits without ulterior motives. How are you planning on defrauding us?"
I think this is one of the greatest scenes in movie/television history.
"You are goddamn right"
Gets me everytime.
If you search up the term "Assert Dominance" it should bring you to this exact video.
One of the best ever scenes in all of TV.
I can't believe the rollercoaster of emotions I felt watching this episode on live TV. I had such chub for Heisenberg this scene and he completely flips it upside at the end of the episode. So good!!!!!
Honestly the best cinematics ever! Watched the last two series over a weekend!! This was just the best show ever and if you stayed beyond series 2, you know...
The detail was unlike anything else!
I liked it when Walt goes to take the bag of meth out of his jacket, and Declan signals to his boy to stand down without even turning around, knowing he’ll do it.
"you are WALTU WAIT"
DAFUQ DID YOU SAAY`?
Wtf? 💀💀💀💀
@3:38 love mikes respect for Walter go even higher! One of the greatest clips that shows justification for a persons actions
He looks more mad he mentioned Gus tbh..
wtf? Mike looks so disgusted by Waltuh's ego
Nah he didnt. Because he knew Waltuh didn’t have any idea what it took to build an empire like Gus did over the years.
I think Mike sees an ego trip.
Heisenberg loved Mike so much that he gave him an all-expense paid trip to Belize!
say my name?
i couldn't stop watching this tv series i watched it twice and still watching its shorts on youtube, simple and realistic tv series
I envy people that never saw this brilliant series....because they living in a world that has the potential to watch it for the first time.
Best show ever an every actor in that scene did an amazing job!
-Say my name.
-Bay Harbor Butcher
-You are goddamn right!
Vrabo Bince!
1:11 Tell me the way he says "Classic Coke" doesn't give you a chubby
It doesn't. I hate soda.
This scene is the PEAK of Walter White's career as Heisenberg
- I'm the man who killed Gus Fring
- Bullshit. Cartel got Fring
- I AM THE CARTEL! and from now on you're my mule
The boss can SOCK me
I love Mike shaking his head while Darby is just like 👁️🗨️👄👁️🗨️
This scene shall be added syllabus of business schools. How to set a business deal on your favour
Given my self a few years to forget this classic show almost time to re watch
>That feel when you can never watch Breaking Bad for the first time again.
Watching for the 1st time now
I love how Declan starts to shake when he realizes Walter is Heisenberg.