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  • Breaking Bad - Walt Begs for His Life Scene: Mike (Jonathan Banks) prepares to kill Walter (Bryan Cranston).
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    US Air Date: 2008
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    Starring: Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston, Jonathan Banks
    Director: Vince Gilligan
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  • @osacrpro
    @osacrpro Před 2 lety +15759

    Everyone's biggest mistake in this show : Giving Walt one more chance

    • @liamwright2510
      @liamwright2510 Před 2 lety +831

      Walter White has an almost identical character arc to Light Yagami from Death note. It’s frightening.

    • @madgavin7568
      @madgavin7568 Před rokem +729

      Ironically, the one man who promised he wouldn't make any more half-measures (Mike), ended up taking half-measure after half-measure which indirectly lead to his own death by Walter, who took Mike's advice and used full-measures to get his own way.

    • @rover5058
      @rover5058 Před rokem +277

      Walt managed to manipulate and fool everyone...dude is a genius

    • @nazrolzakaria6956
      @nazrolzakaria6956 Před rokem +104

      Walt is top g

    • @liamwright2510
      @liamwright2510 Před rokem +154

      @@jameshawkins6619 they both die in an industrial environment aswell, Walt dies in a meth factory and light dies in a shipping yard. Weirdly similar.

  • @jeffjeffries8924
    @jeffjeffries8924 Před 2 lety +26675

    "You made one mistake, Mike. This isn't a phone."
    *laundromat explodes*

  • @BirdGang6
    @BirdGang6 Před rokem +12244

    The smugness of Walt’s “yeah” was just fantastic. He won, like he almost always does.

    • @thepoopmonster1041
      @thepoopmonster1041 Před rokem +211

      A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat. Tank designs are a balance of heavy firepower, strong armour, and good battlefield mobility provided by tracks and a powerful engine; usually their main armament is mounted in a turret. They are a mainstay of modern 20th and 21st century ground forces and a key part of combined arms combat.
      Modern tanks are versatile mobile land weapons platforms whose main armament is a large-caliber tank gun mounted in a rotating gun turret, supplemented by machine guns or other ranged weapons such as anti-tank guided missiles or rocket launchers. They have heavy vehicle armour which provides protection for the crew, the vehicle's munition storage, fuel tank and propulsion systems. The use of tracks rather than wheels provides improved operational mobility which allows the tank to overcome rugged terrain and adverse conditions such as mud and ice/snow better than wheeled vehicles, and thus be more flexibly positioned at advantageous locations on the battlefield. These features enable the tank to perform well in a variety of intense combat situations, simultaneously both offensively (with direct fire from their powerful main gun) and defensively (as fire support and defilade for friendly troops due to the near invulnerability to common infantry small arms and good resistance against most heavier weapons), all while maintaining the mobility needed to exploit changing tactical situations.[1] Fully integrating tanks into modern military forces spawned a new era of combat: armoured warfare.
      Until the arrival of the main battle tank, tanks were typically categorized either by weight class (light, medium, heavy or superheavy tanks) or doctrinal purpose (breakthrough-, cavalry-, infantry-, cruiser-, or reconnaissance tanks). Some being larger and very heavily armoured and with large guns, while others are smaller, lightly armoured, and equipped with a smaller caliber and lighter gun. These smaller tanks move over terrain with speed and agility and can perform a reconnaissance role in addition to engaging enemy targets. The smaller, faster tank would not normally engage in battle with a larger, heavily armoured tank, except during a surprise flanking manoeuvre.
      Contents
      1 Etymology
      1.1 Origins
      1.2 International
      2 Development overview
      3 History
      3.1 Conceptions
      3.2 World War I
      3.2.1 United Kingdom
      3.2.2 France
      3.2.3 Germany
      3.2.4 Other nations
      3.3 Interwar period
      3.4 World War II
      3.5 Cold War
      3.6 21st century
      3.6.1 Research and development
      4 Design
      4.1 Classification
      4.2 Offensive capabilities
      4.3 Protection and countermeasures
      4.3.1 Avoiding detection
      4.3.2 Armour
      4.3.3 Active protection system
      4.4 Mobility
      4.4.1 Tactical mobility
      4.4.2 Operational mobility
      4.4.3 Strategic mobility
      4.5 Crew
      4.6 Engineering constraints
      5 Command, control, and communications
      5.1 20th century
      5.1.1 World War I and Interwar period
      5.1.2 World War II
      5.1.3 Cold War era
      5.1.4 21st century
      6 Combat milestones
      7 See also
      8 Notes
      9 References
      10 Bibliography
      11 External links
      Etymology
      The word tank was first applied to the British "landships" in 1915, before they entered service, to keep their nature secret.
      Origins
      On 24 December 1915, a meeting took place of the Inter-Departmental Conference (including representatives of the Director of Naval Construction's Committee, the Admiralty, the Ministry of Munitions, and the War Office). Its purpose was to discuss the progress of the plans for what were described as "Caterpillar Machine Gun Destroyers or Land Cruisers." In his autobiography, Albert Gerald Stern (Secretary to the Landship Committee, later head of the Mechanical Warfare Supply Department) says that at that meeting "Mr. (Thomas J.) Macnamara (M.P., and Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty) then suggested, for secrecy's sake, to change the title of the Landship Committee. Mr. d'Eyncourt agreed that it was very desirable to retain secrecy by all means, and proposed to refer to the vessel as a "Water Carrier". In Government offices, committees and departments are always known by their initials. For this reason I, as Secretary, considered the proposed title totally unsuitable.[a] In our search for a synonymous term, we changed the word "Water Carrier" to "Tank," and became the "Tank Supply" or "T.S." Committee. That is how these weapons came to be called Tanks," and incorrectly added, "and the name has now been adopted by all countries in the world."[3]
      Colonel Ernest Swinton, who was secretary to the meeting, says that he was instructed to find a non-committal word when writing his report of the proceedings. In the evening he discussed it with a fellow officer, Lt-Col Walter Dally Jones, and they chose the word "tank". "That night, in the draft report of the conference, the word 'tank' was employed in its new sense for the first time."[4] Swinton's Notes on the Employment of Tanks, in which he uses the word throughout, was published in January 1916.
      In July 1918, Popular Science Monthly reported:

    • @danh555
      @danh555 Před rokem +224

      Imagine if Gale just answered the call 😂

    • @thepoopmonster1041
      @thepoopmonster1041 Před rokem +40

      ​@@danh555 Didn't ask

    • @thepoopmonster1041
      @thepoopmonster1041 Před rokem +11

      @@pauljones8739 Ratio

    • @ekul3374
      @ekul3374 Před rokem +64

      @@danh555 Even if he did answer the call, what would he have done? I haven't watched in a while so I don't remember exactly what goes down, but I think Jesse was very close to his place plus he's not armed or anything like that. Maybe he could have gotten away but still I think it was inevitable that Jesse would get to his house and kill him. I mean, the shots of his phone vibrating happen like a minute or two before Jesse gets to his house. Not much time to make a getaway.

  • @Trigger-H4ppy
    @Trigger-H4ppy Před 2 lety +6476

    It's crazy that I actually thought Walter was gonna betray Jesse, I never expected him to tell Jesse to kill Gale immediately which is a smart move and best decision to let them both live

    • @xy_77
      @xy_77 Před rokem +174

      And then Jessie betrayed Walter.

    • @BB-rj7vb
      @BB-rj7vb Před rokem +193

      @@HuehuehueEsBest And when was that? Jessie was the one who caused the most problems for Walt.

    • @ssss-fo9hc
      @ssss-fo9hc Před rokem +121

      @@BB-rj7vb fr they blame walt but jesse is the one who provokes him.

    • @totallynotgay553
      @totallynotgay553 Před rokem

      @@BB-rj7vb Walt caused most of his own problems lol, for all his smarts he's kind of a dumbass

    • @monstar3626
      @monstar3626 Před rokem +3

      999th like.

  • @stanpines9011
    @stanpines9011 Před 2 lety +6583

    2:48 Me when I'm losing an argument online

    • @therealconceptofficial
      @therealconceptofficial Před rokem +333

      💀

    • @palkomike56
      @palkomike56 Před rokem +163

      You just say the address?

    • @thepoopmonster1041
      @thepoopmonster1041 Před rokem +240

      A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat. Tank designs are a balance of heavy firepower, strong armour, and good battlefield mobility provided by tracks and a powerful engine; usually their main armament is mounted in a turret. They are a mainstay of modern 20th and 21st century ground forces and a key part of combined arms combat.
      Modern tanks are versatile mobile land weapons platforms whose main armament is a large-caliber tank gun mounted in a rotating gun turret, supplemented by machine guns or other ranged weapons such as anti-tank guided missiles or rocket launchers. They have heavy vehicle armour which provides protection for the crew, the vehicle's munition storage, fuel tank and propulsion systems. The use of tracks rather than wheels provides improved operational mobility which allows the tank to overcome rugged terrain and adverse conditions such as mud and ice/snow better than wheeled vehicles, and thus be more flexibly positioned at advantageous locations on the battlefield. These features enable the tank to perform well in a variety of intense combat situations, simultaneously both offensively (with direct fire from their powerful main gun) and defensively (as fire support and defilade for friendly troops due to the near invulnerability to common infantry small arms and good resistance against most heavier weapons), all while maintaining the mobility needed to exploit changing tactical situations.[1] Fully integrating tanks into modern military forces spawned a new era of combat: armoured warfare.
      Until the arrival of the main battle tank, tanks were typically categorized either by weight class (light, medium, heavy or superheavy tanks) or doctrinal purpose (breakthrough-, cavalry-, infantry-, cruiser-, or reconnaissance tanks). Some being larger and very heavily armoured and with large guns, while others are smaller, lightly armoured, and equipped with a smaller caliber and lighter gun. These smaller tanks move over terrain with speed and agility and can perform a reconnaissance role in addition to engaging enemy targets. The smaller, faster tank would not normally engage in battle with a larger, heavily armoured tank, except during a surprise flanking manoeuvre.
      Contents
      1 Etymology
      1.1 Origins
      1.2 International
      2 Development overview
      3 History
      3.1 Conceptions
      3.2 World War I
      3.2.1 United Kingdom
      3.2.2 France
      3.2.3 Germany
      3.2.4 Other nations
      3.3 Interwar period
      3.4 World War II
      3.5 Cold War
      3.6 21st century
      3.6.1 Research and development
      4 Design
      4.1 Classification
      4.2 Offensive capabilities
      4.3 Protection and countermeasures
      4.3.1 Avoiding detection
      4.3.2 Armour
      4.3.3 Active protection system
      4.4 Mobility
      4.4.1 Tactical mobility
      4.4.2 Operational mobility
      4.4.3 Strategic mobility
      4.5 Crew
      4.6 Engineering constraints
      5 Command, control, and communications
      5.1 20th century
      5.1.1 World War I and Interwar period
      5.1.2 World War II
      5.1.3 Cold War era
      5.1.4 21st century
      6 Combat milestones
      7 See also
      8 Notes
      9 References
      10 Bibliography
      11 External links
      Etymology
      The word tank was first applied to the British "landships" in 1915, before they entered service, to keep their nature secret.
      Origins
      On 24 December 1915, a meeting took place of the Inter-Departmental Conference (including representatives of the Director of Naval Construction's Committee, the Admiralty, the Ministry of Munitions, and the War Office). Its purpose was to discuss the progress of the plans for what were described as "Caterpillar Machine Gun Destroyers or Land Cruisers." In his autobiography, Albert Gerald Stern (Secretary to the Landship Committee, later head of the Mechanical Warfare Supply Department) says that at that meeting "Mr. (Thomas J.) Macnamara (M.P., and Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty) then suggested, for secrecy's sake, to change the title of the Landship Committee. Mr. d'Eyncourt agreed that it was very desirable to retain secrecy by all means, and proposed to refer to the vessel as a "Water Carrier". In Government offices, committees and departments are always known by their initials. For this reason I, as Secretary, considered the proposed title totally unsuitable.[a] In our search for a synonymous term, we changed the word "Water Carrier" to "Tank," and became the "Tank Supply" or "T.S." Committee. That is how these weapons came to be called Tanks," and incorrectly added, "and the name has now been adopted by all countries in the world."[3]
      Colonel Ernest Swinton, who was secretary to the meeting, says that he was instructed to find a non-committal word when writing his report of the proceedings. In the evening he discussed it with a fellow officer, Lt-Col Walter Dally Jones, and they chose the word "tank". "That night, in the draft report of the conference, the word 'tank' was employed in its new sense for the first time."[4] Swinton's Notes on the Employment of Tanks, in which he uses the word throughout, was published in January 1916.
      In July 1918, Popular Science Monthly reported:

    • @reckszrka2396
      @reckszrka2396 Před rokem +14

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @thepoopmonster1041
      @thepoopmonster1041 Před rokem +33

      @@reckszrka2396 ratio

  • @GlassesAndCoffeeMugs
    @GlassesAndCoffeeMugs Před 3 lety +47335

    Love how Walt goes from feigning desperation and begging for his life immediately to calm and confident Heisenberg as soon as he gets the upper hand. Incredible acting

    • @delgande
      @delgande Před 2 lety +322

      Walt is a worm

    • @bluepeng8895
      @bluepeng8895 Před 2 lety +1929

      Walt wasn't feigning desperation or begging for his life. It was all an act so they would allow him to call Jesse

    • @roostermcscratch9060
      @roostermcscratch9060 Před 2 lety +3749

      @@bluepeng8895 That...uh..that *IS* feigning desperation. He faked, or, feigned fear to sell the act.

    • @DiscipleOfDefiance
      @DiscipleOfDefiance Před 2 lety +2420

      He wasn't faking. He was actually terrified and begging for his life. He didn't expect them to grab him so soon, before he could finish Gale. He just thought on his feet and realized that Jesse was his only lifeline. Mike could have easily just denied his phone call request and killed him right there. Or he could have suspected something was off with the call and immediately rip the phone out of his hand before he could set Jesse in motion. This was all a desperate last ditch gamble by Walt, and it worked. ''He is smarter that you. He is luckier than you." - Jesse Pinkman

    • @roostermcscratch9060
      @roostermcscratch9060 Před 2 lety +184

      @@DiscipleOfDefiance yeah I agree with you. I was just clarifying what “feigning” means

  • @MoviesWithDallin
    @MoviesWithDallin Před 2 lety +8934

    Walt says “please don’t do this, you don’t have to do this.” This is exactly what Gale’s final words are when he’s begging for his life.

    • @emz2969
      @emz2969 Před rokem +1149

      woah nice catch that's dark as hell. it's like Walt traded places in fate.

    • @liamwright2510
      @liamwright2510 Před rokem +445

      Unfortunately for Gale he got involved in the drug business. It’s his own fault for putting himself in that position and not being ruthless enough to survive.

    • @ughh3968
      @ughh3968 Před rokem +118

      @@liamwright2510 who asked lmao

    • @gecko5128
      @gecko5128 Před rokem +2

      @@ughh3968 nobody has to ask before writing in a public comment section, dont be a dumbass.

    • @pauljones8739
      @pauljones8739 Před rokem +120

      Lazy writers. They just copied and pasted when writing the scripts.

  • @Jmonny616
    @Jmonny616 Před rokem +1180

    “You might wanna hold off.” That line was so badass.

  • @kerus5692
    @kerus5692 Před 2 lety +3172

    Just imagine if Jesse had gone to bed early that night

    • @CreepyJoeMustGo
      @CreepyJoeMustGo Před 2 lety +378

      Or hit that pipe….

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest Před 2 lety +316

      ''You can never trust a junkie.'' - Gus Fring

    • @matan7899
      @matan7899 Před 2 lety +317

      @@CreepyJoeMustGo if he hit that pipe he would reach gale even quicker haha

    • @AnacondaVice
      @AnacondaVice Před 2 lety +64

      @@matan7899 Full methhead Jessie would've gone straight to the laundry with a box cutter

    • @turkturkleton2671
      @turkturkleton2671 Před 2 lety +123

      Meth heads don't go the bed early, or at all.

  • @Steallio
    @Steallio Před 3 lety +30549

    funny thing about this scene is that Walter reaches for his phone, they react as if it's a gun. then he shows them it's just a phone. they relax, not knowing, that it is infact a gun.

  • @EatTheAssPork
    @EatTheAssPork Před 2 lety +2603

    I love the look on Mike's face as he realizes he was outsmarted. He was owned, like for the first time he couldn't shoot his way out.

    • @grxdy6362
      @grxdy6362 Před rokem +91

      if you watch bcs he almost never uses his gun for the most part

    • @grxdy6362
      @grxdy6362 Před rokem

      @@mellohi6175 yeah but they were about to make him kill himself. was he supposed to go hands against guns

    • @drkblu3394
      @drkblu3394 Před rokem +37

      Canonically Lalo owned him first.

    • @babbisp1
      @babbisp1 Před rokem +8

      ​​@@grxdy6362Huh. When DID he use his gun in BCS? Apart from those two dirty cops who killed Matty.

    • @grxdy6362
      @grxdy6362 Před rokem +9

      @@babbisp1 when i said "for the most part" it was because of that moment

  • @TheSlimmshadyy
    @TheSlimmshadyy Před 2 lety +4951

    After watching BCS you realise just how smart Walter was. He was new in the game and he outsmarted all these characters who have dealt with and killed so many people more dangerous and experienced than him.

    • @cade.s
      @cade.s Před rokem +652

      He had the power of persuasion not to mention alot of people probably viewed walter as nothing more then an old man and walt took advantage of that every chance he got

    • @Rum-Runner
      @Rum-Runner Před rokem +444

      More experienced? Sure. More dangerous? Absolutely not. Walter was an unpredictable genius-level egomaniac. No one was more dangerous than him.

    • @chriscyrelestil304
      @chriscyrelestil304 Před rokem +326

      Walt is the danger. What makes him dangerous is his genius, his balls, and luck is always on his side. Jesse said it, he's the devil, the opposite always happen when you try something on Walt.

    • @vn9574
      @vn9574 Před rokem +99

      Walter was the most dangerous character in the whole BB universe.

    • @classit8248
      @classit8248 Před rokem +4

      True

  • @MuhammadAli-di2wt
    @MuhammadAli-di2wt Před 3 lety +10278

    The way Walt said "Yeah" was like he owned mike already 🙌🏻

  • @-Patali-
    @-Patali- Před 2 lety +1429

    Two guns pointed at him and yet he still has all the power, the confidence. My favorite episode of the whole series.

    • @rubenski_415
      @rubenski_415 Před 8 měsíci +16

      This episode and "half measures" together are just sooo freaking good, the build up, tension and cliffhangers are simply epic

    • @gio2two896
      @gio2two896 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Ozymandias

    • @KellyCalKelsey
      @KellyCalKelsey Před měsícem

      What I love about it is how this is such a drastic switch in character the moment he got his golden goose, he was legit sniveling and begging not 2 minutes ago but the moment he got leverage, he saw himself as invincible.

    • @kingaries3098
      @kingaries3098 Před měsícem

      Crawl space

  • @emperorpingusmathchannel5365
    @emperorpingusmathchannel5365 Před 2 lety +3335

    2:54 the acting here is amazing on Mike's actor. This is one of the few times he slips a worried look from his usual poker face. That's how you know Walter had him by the balls this time.

    • @vydave
      @vydave Před 2 lety +142

      Banks is an amazing actor. Better Call Saul shows the process of Mike getting into this line of work, and the portrayal is astounding.

    • @Kanadabalsam
      @Kanadabalsam Před rokem +36

      That moment (plus what we know after watching BCS) shows just how incredibly unpredictable Walt was, Mike was always controlling any situation he was thrown at and could read a person and their intentions from a mile away, yet it was Walt who came in and got him all mixed up.

    • @duncanchillake8024
      @duncanchillake8024 Před rokem +1

      Waltuh, put my balls away waltuh

    • @ldorganics
      @ldorganics Před rokem

      Yep

    • @okutann
      @okutann Před rokem

      Let go of my balls waltuh

  • @tankdogization
    @tankdogization Před 3 lety +6526

    The moment Mike made another half measure.

    • @O.G.H.
      @O.G.H. Před 3 lety +458

      Well to be fair he had no choice. Gus DID need Walt or else his entire meth lab which he invested millions of dollars, would have been wasted

    • @tankdogization
      @tankdogization Před 3 lety +483

      @@O.G.H. A full measure would’ve been to waste Walt right there instead of letting him call Jesse. What was Jesse going to do to Gus’ empire at that point.

    • @tankdogization
      @tankdogization Před 3 lety +49

      @Marcelo Zuniga I would wonder if Hank would believe that the DEAs biggest contributor is into a drug empire. He only got to believing it when he saw a Los Pollos cup in Gales apartment with Gus’ fingerprints on it.

    • @sonoftheway3528
      @sonoftheway3528 Před 3 lety +240

      @@tankdogization Jesse was a huge danger to Gus.... one visit to the DEA... and it's over

    • @minhnghiaduong997
      @minhnghiaduong997 Před 2 lety +8

      @@sonoftheway3528 he has no prove. He knew nothing about gus

  • @fieldsofbozos
    @fieldsofbozos Před 2 lety +7410

    ngl kind of expected him to say "this is not a phone" and throw it on the ground causing an explosion

  • @billsykes2977
    @billsykes2977 Před rokem +933

    I love how his voice changes when he starts talking to Jessie via phone. He wanted to sound desparate while begging for his life, but his real goal was to get the premission to call Jessie. As soon as Jessie answered, his mood went from desparate to confidental.

    • @Mediados
      @Mediados Před rokem +40

      As soon as he had Jesse on the phone, he had reached his goal.

    • @bernardoborges7237
      @bernardoborges7237 Před rokem +3

      How amazing Bryan Cranston is.

    • @phantom.wreath
      @phantom.wreath Před rokem +6

      Is confidental a word?

    • @ldorganics
      @ldorganics Před rokem +1

      Yep

    • @zouj7640
      @zouj7640 Před rokem +20

      Yes but in the wrong context i think. The commenter meant "confident" I persume. "confidential" means that something is classified/confined, so it's a secret.

  • @deeznutz2923
    @deeznutz2923 Před rokem +2885

    I love the part where Walter says "I am the breaking bad" and Mike is shocked

    • @kevinkibble8342
      @kevinkibble8342 Před rokem +219

      Not as good as later on in the show when Jesse says "ayo Mr White, maybe the real Breaking Bad was the friends we made along the way". A truly heartwarming moment.

    • @Jsjsusi
      @Jsjsusi Před rokem +57

      @@kevinkibble8342 I love the part when waltuh says: SKYLER, I AM NOT BREAKING BAD, YOU HEAR ME, I AM NOT BREAKING BAD!"- truly a heartbreaking moment..

    • @kevinkibble8342
      @kevinkibble8342 Před rokem +47

      @@Jsjsusi Yet another one of Walt's lies, especially as Hank later confirms "all along it was you! All along you've been Breaking Bad!"

    • @TheCompleteMental
      @TheCompleteMental Před rokem +35

      @@kevinkibble8342 Then Walter said "You're goddamn right" and shot him
      Truly a villainous character

    • @Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3
      @Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 Před rokem +10

      ​@@TheCompleteMental truly was the moment of all moments

  • @torontoBluejays87
    @torontoBluejays87 Před 2 lety +16446

    I love how loyal Jesse was to Walt before the final season. As soon as he knew Mr. White was in trouble, he sprung to action without a moments notice to murder someone.

    • @SuperJutah
      @SuperJutah Před 2 lety +1442

      I think it was also because they would've hunted Jesse down to kill him as well

    • @yory5000
      @yory5000 Před 2 lety +1035

      @@SuperJutah walter pretty much commit suicide to save jesse at this point of the story, if jesse was really just scared to die he would've gone to the DEA

    • @jancarlosmanon4556
      @jancarlosmanon4556 Před 2 lety +335

      No, its because Jesse knew Walt Is in that mess because of him

    • @daru3015
      @daru3015 Před 2 lety +118

      He wasn’t loyal to Walt in season 4, he would have rather let Walt and his family die than sabotage his own career in Gus’ enterprise.

    • @SuperJutah
      @SuperJutah Před 2 lety +320

      @@daru3015 Jesse literally said that him and Gus would. Have a problem if he killed Walt hence why when Gus take Walt into the desert Walt laughs at him then Gus threatens to kill Walt’s family

  • @osauria98
    @osauria98 Před 3 lety +3637

    "you don't have to do this" just like gale

  • @levy7614
    @levy7614 Před rokem +64

    "THAT'S A NICE ARGUMENT MIKE, BUT 6353 JUAN TABO APARTMENT 6"

  • @adamant8435
    @adamant8435 Před rokem +882

    Finally a show where the protagonist doesn't act cool and say "shoot me" when held at gun point. Walt is clearly scared in this scene but only changes once he gets the advantage. Badass does not equal stupid you guys. Walt was badass but realistic in this scene

    • @Replica_Films2000
      @Replica_Films2000 Před rokem +45

      He was acting standing down a gun fearless is baddas

    • @continentalextinction
      @continentalextinction Před rokem +34

      he's just acting so that they would understimate him

    • @jackbrown3985
      @jackbrown3985 Před rokem +35

      He does later lmao

    • @ericgol7
      @ericgol7 Před rokem +4

      I mean it's pretty stupid to tell them what the plan was, they could've thwarted it.

    • @xSilentZeroXx
      @xSilentZeroXx Před rokem +36

      @@ericgol7 If he didn't tell them, they wouldn't know what kind of leverage he has and would have shot him.

  • @L_Lawliet1907
    @L_Lawliet1907 Před 3 lety +13157

    Some people say that Walt’s at his most dangerous point when he feeds his ego and is at the top of the world, but ironically he always triumphs when he’s backed in a corner. Intelligence and a lot of luck.

    • @kenshin6553
      @kenshin6553 Před 2 lety +568

      Yea, when Walt's in his ego he gets cocky and effs up

    • @patstaysuckafreeboss8006
      @patstaysuckafreeboss8006 Před 2 lety +182

      Plot armor. In real life he probably would've Ben killed in the first episode lol

    • @L_Lawliet1907
      @L_Lawliet1907 Před 2 lety +434

      @@patstaysuckafreeboss8006 That's why I said he has a lot of luck lol. The only ever real "asspull" was the plane crash scene at the end of season 2. Way too coincidental.

    • @Jordan-vc4cn
      @Jordan-vc4cn Před 2 lety +120

      "There's one thing you don't put in a trap. If you're smart, if you value your continued existence, if you have any plans about seeing tomorrow, there's one thing you never ever put in a trap. Me."
      That was the 11th Doctor that said that, but it really fits Walt's persona and penchant for doing his best work when his enemies think he has no way out, doesn't it?

    • @tfe423
      @tfe423 Před 2 lety +5

      Who are the people that say that ? What else do they say ?

  • @JohnnySnipshow
    @JohnnySnipshow Před 2 lety +7941

    This always confirmed for me how smart Walt is in every way not just science.

    • @pauljones8739
      @pauljones8739 Před 2 lety +573

      Yeah, hard to believe he had settled for a high school teacher position all that time. Talk about unrealized potential.

    • @plebisMaximus
      @plebisMaximus Před 2 lety +400

      @@pauljones8739 That's precisely what Walt thought too though, hence why he kept cooking long after he had enough money.

    • @ViceAdmiralHoratioNeIson
      @ViceAdmiralHoratioNeIson Před 2 lety +523

      Smart in every way except for seeing that he made up his mind 10 minutes ago

    • @user-eh1gc7xo7q
      @user-eh1gc7xo7q Před 2 lety +39

      @@pauljones8739 Well that’s a big thing I noticed when watching it. It’s been a while so I can’t remember exactly, but Walt was a part of a company he founded until he was bought out. I think he’d always been bitter, always known what he could’ve done. So when this opportunity comes you see how much of a business man he could really be. To become as successful as that you’ve got to be as selfish and narcissistic as possible.

    • @himlolo
      @himlolo Před 2 lety +47

      @@user-eh1gc7xo7q he sold his shares for 5000 dollars after meeting with his girlfiends family. He felt inferior after seeing their riches. The company became worth 2 billion dollars.

  • @fivestarman5130
    @fivestarman5130 Před 2 lety +483

    Everyone's talking about Walt's change in expression once he gains the upper hand but the face on Mike when he realizes that Walt outplayed him is priceless

    • @yaqubebased1961
      @yaqubebased1961 Před rokem +15

      Rewatching BB after watching BCS, this is satisfying as hell. Almost as satisfying as Nacho's dad knocking him off his pedestal

    • @aldahry4573
      @aldahry4573 Před rokem +11

      @@yaqubebased1961
      Yeah after watching BCS every scene involving BCS characters feels so much better.
      Especially this one since its cool to see how he changed his fate instead of accepting it like Werner.

  • @fusionhypnotic
    @fusionhypnotic Před rokem +181

    Huge respect for Jesse for not hesitating and sprinting to gales place immediately

  • @andrew3606
    @andrew3606 Před 2 lety +6749

    It's crazy, this scene feels like it happens so much later than season 3

  • @kertsang2053
    @kertsang2053 Před 3 lety +7103

    Walt has no superpowers, can't win a physical fight (unless he ambushes his opponent), and doesn't have an army of loyal followers. Yet he triumphs over everyone who crosses him because they always underestimate the crazy lengths to which he will leverage friends, associates and family to achieve his ends.

    • @rileyfreeman7122
      @rileyfreeman7122 Před 2 lety +482

      He is pretty crazy when you really think about it. Poisoning a kid to make it look like he was setup. But in reality he was the one setting Gus up

    • @Prodigial
      @Prodigial Před 2 lety +437

      Jesse owed him. Walt saved Jesse's life. If Walt let's Jesse die, he gets to continue working for Gus, never has any fights or problems with Gus and Mike, and goes through the entire rest of the series peacefully. If he truly didn't care about anyone but himself, the smart play was letting Jesse die. He saved Jesse instead, proving he did see Jesse as a son.

    • @sambeutlin9617
      @sambeutlin9617 Před 2 lety +40

      That coulda had ended different though. If the call would had been answered, the chemist would run, Jesse wouldnt find him and Walt would be dead: Hank would live though: a better end.

    • @zoranmarlievski7921
      @zoranmarlievski7921 Před 2 lety +45

      @@sambeutlin9617 yeah but when the phone was ringing jesse was already outside gales door which means even if he picked up and ran jesse would probably find and kill him anyway

    • @welchce
      @welchce Před 2 lety +5

      He's a narcissist lol...

  • @thefearofg0ds758
    @thefearofg0ds758 Před 2 lety +185

    0:27 What's crazy is as much as Mike couldn't stand Walter...you can see in his face and hear in his voice that he honestly didn't want to kill him. And kinda regretted having to

    • @debrachambers1304
      @debrachambers1304 Před rokem +41

      To be fair, I don't think Mike hated him as much at the time.

    • @JollyGoodShowz
      @JollyGoodShowz Před rokem +21

      @@debrachambers1304 because of Ziegler, he thought walter was just like him, he was wrong

  • @marcusanthony6489
    @marcusanthony6489 Před 2 lety +257

    Idk how to explain it but the confidence behind that "yea" at the end is top tier

  • @1997lordofdoom
    @1997lordofdoom Před 3 lety +4506

    Heisenberg is so badass in this scene, he plays Mike like a damn fiddle.

  • @cooppp
    @cooppp Před 2 lety +11683

    2:54 Better Call Saul really puts in context how unpredictable Walter was. Mike was always on top of every situation and could read people and their plans almost as soon as he met them. Meanwhile he is genuinely shocked that Walter wasn't the meek and big talk no action guy he thought but an actual threat who could surprise anyone even himself by being willing to kill Gale

    • @snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470
      @snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 Před 2 lety +699

      It's just a shame that Mike made that same mistake again in Season 5, but fatal that time.

    • @nagyp5463
      @nagyp5463 Před 2 lety +254

      I just find it odd that during Lalo's hideout he has the manpower to keep half the town under surveillance while here he cannot locate a junkie.

    • @b.k1054
      @b.k1054 Před 2 lety +632

      @@nagyp5463 2 very different situations to be honest , finding someone is a lot harder than just having surveillance on standby just in case someone shows up. What’s he gonna do? Send a hundred guys to knock on each and every door in the city?

    • @gunnarholbrook7128
      @gunnarholbrook7128 Před 2 lety +484

      Mikes mistake was never respecting Walter enough to believe that he could end him, which Walter did precisely

    • @Hanson032
      @Hanson032 Před 2 lety +65

      @@nagyp5463 Gus also had men at so many places, but he didn't have one at his most valuable employee's house?

  • @mikkey246
    @mikkey246 Před rokem +431

    2:22 i love this part, it shows how far they have bonded to the point of trusting their lives with each others. Plus it was hilarious

    • @cartercox2121
      @cartercox2121 Před rokem +23

      How is everything in breaking bad somehow funny even in thr most dramatic moments lol 😆

  • @arizonashane
    @arizonashane Před 2 lety +141

    2:51 One of the very few times where Mike is visibly rattled.

    • @lmaoded1550
      @lmaoded1550 Před 9 měsíci

      The only ig?

    • @FC12.
      @FC12. Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@lmaoded1550the scene where gus fring kills victor rattled him too

    • @rileyfreeman7122
      @rileyfreeman7122 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Mike always saw Walter as a clown of a criminal to this point which is what made him more shocked

  • @SilientShadow
    @SilientShadow Před 2 lety +4360

    Damn, Walt goes from being a desperate pleading man to a cold-rolled steel supervillain in the blink of an eye. I forgot how much I liked this show.

    • @goldsword0531
      @goldsword0531 Před 2 lety +19

      So the Walter White being kind doesn't work? Here goes Heisenberg

    • @y.r._
      @y.r._ Před 2 lety +38

      @@goldsword0531 One doesn't work without the other. Heisenberg was only able to get the upper hand because Walter got that phone call through begging

    • @criert135
      @criert135 Před 2 lety +79

      @@y.r._ Why do you act as if it’s two separate people? It’s all just Walt. Heisenberg is just a pseudonym he uses to conceal his identity. That ego, pride and ruthlessness was always in Walt.

    • @Dani66699
      @Dani66699 Před 2 lety

      Time to rewatch it

    • @y.r._
      @y.r._ Před 2 lety +14

      @@criert135 Because it's easier to think of Walt as a man with two souls. It's one human, but two souls. He's like Heinrich Faust. You could even call him dialectic, like Galileo Galilei from The Life Of Galilei.
      In conclusion; You are wrong. I did not act as if it were two seperate people.

  • @ReinEngel
    @ReinEngel Před 2 lety +843

    Can't tell you how many phone calls I've ended with "THEY'RE GOING TO KILL ME, JESSE! DO IT, JESSE!"

  • @andrewc3267
    @andrewc3267 Před 2 lety +108

    0:17 It’s kinda funny how Mike keeps saying “no” like he’s talking to a puppy

    • @Joetino
      @Joetino Před rokem +2

      Killing means nothing to him at this point

  • @lyfe4944
    @lyfe4944 Před rokem +63

    0:41 Never noticed this but peep how Mike grimaces for a split second as if despite receiving Jesse as an opportunity, he thinks Walt’s last resort of putting another life before his own is pathetic, thus reinforcing his dislike of him.

  • @davidlatham6259
    @davidlatham6259 Před 3 lety +6310

    This scene hits different after Better Call Saul. Early on you see the same regret Mike had with Werner, not wanting to do it but knowing he had no choice. Letting Walt call Jesse mirrored letting Werner call his wife too

    • @parthkoul7932
      @parthkoul7932 Před 3 lety +772

      No it doesn’t mirror. Mike let Werner call out of pity. Mike let Walt call cuz it’d make his job easier

    • @coolbeans4u
      @coolbeans4u Před 3 lety +326

      @@parthkoul7932 but it is like poetry. It rhymes.

    • @dMpPgss77
      @dMpPgss77 Před 2 lety +445

      It's not a coincidence that the first one is called Werner and the second one is called Heisenberg.

    • @HyusKays
      @HyusKays Před 2 lety +152

      Weeerner ZEEEEGLER!

    • @ElStink4K
      @ElStink4K Před 2 lety +102

      Mike took a half measure with Walter

  • @wilkja02
    @wilkja02 Před 3 lety +1991

    The begging was just a ruse to trick Mike into believing he would sell out Jessie to save himself.

    • @junperez5892
      @junperez5892 Před 2 lety +150

      I don't think that, although walther was a manipulator, he was also a coward on occasions where he was really in danger, for example the time I liked him, he threatened him and started screaming, which is interesting is how heissenberg enters the scene right after had an advantage

    • @Nimbus3690
      @Nimbus3690 Před 2 lety +99

      @Leatherface nah Walt didn't "always have a plan". In this scene, he was definitely ambushed by Mike and was desperately trying to save himself.

    • @Filipsoon
      @Filipsoon Před 2 lety +31

      @@Nimbus3690 but he knew they were going to kill him anyway even if he sell Jesse. Killing Gale was the only way to survive

    • @willdabeast567
      @willdabeast567 Před 2 lety +115

      I think that he was definitely begging, pleading for his life genuinely at first, but there was a point of realization that he could use jesse as a way out. at that point, his strategy changed from pleading to leveraging gale's death.

    • @bouncin2207
      @bouncin2207 Před 2 lety +26

      @@willdabeast567 It was a desperate attempt and he was genuinely terrified because it could have easily failed, but the moment he git the upper hand the fear completely drops. Fantastic.

  • @Dinhdinhbongbong
    @Dinhdinhbongbong Před rokem +30

    Walter white : please let me talk to him.😢
    Heisenberg : you might wanna hold off ☠️

  • @cooliostarstache5474
    @cooliostarstache5474 Před 7 měsíci +30

    Jacksfilms: Stop stealing content, it's not that hard
    Sssniperwolf: 2:47

  • @joshvir262
    @joshvir262 Před 2 lety +911

    This is when Mike should have realised walt is too smart for gus to employ

    • @persey7241
      @persey7241 Před 2 lety +184

      He did realize it, and so did Gus, which is why they reached this situation. Unfortunately, afterward they just had no way to get rid of him anymore

    • @bouncin2207
      @bouncin2207 Před 2 lety +10

      This is an exact moment when he does.

    • @prafulyadav2658
      @prafulyadav2658 Před 2 lety +9

      That's exactly what he realises lmao

    • @RoyLevan
      @RoyLevan Před 2 lety +22

      Thats how they got into this situation in the first place. Walt was the only one that could see through Gus' plans with exact precision

    • @mallinzmina3232
      @mallinzmina3232 Před 2 lety +11

      Mike sort of had a contempt for Walt because he was clearly so insecure and also all about his ego, and Mike could always have killed Walt with his bare hands. He underestimated Walt

  • @vitanus
    @vitanus Před 2 lety +654

    Mike thought he would be dealing with a Werner, but instead he got played by a Walter

    • @bwwestman
      @bwwestman Před 2 lety +17

      Funny both names have 6 letters, start with "W", and end with "R"

    • @bouncin2207
      @bouncin2207 Před 2 lety +36

      This is the moment he realizes that Walt is more than just a chemist

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest Před 2 lety +91

      @@bwwestman And also that Heisenberg's first name in real life was Werner. Werner Heisenberg. Mike killed Werner, and got killed by Heisenberg.

    • @devamalya
      @devamalya Před 2 lety +9

      Zeigler

    • @devamalya
      @devamalya Před 2 lety +4

      @Jing Bot lalo does

  • @benmorgan8890
    @benmorgan8890 Před 2 lety +175

    Walter White is hands down one of the best characters ever created for television and Bryan Cranston gave a legendary performance.

  • @8thWunduh
    @8thWunduh Před rokem +30

    Walt was about to meet Lalo and Howard

  • @griffc9696
    @griffc9696 Před 3 lety +2893

    Legendary scene. Veey few shows can make you have actual anxiety for rhe life of the main character, but the acting and writing felt so real.

    • @Fat_Catt
      @Fat_Catt Před 2 lety +28

      This is why it’s one of the best shows I’ve ever watched in my life. Just rewatched it last week after almost 7 years and it was amazing as ever. Looking forward to watching it in another 7-10 years when my memory of it goes away again

    • @griffc9696
      @griffc9696 Před 2 lety +9

      @@Fat_Catt I feel you except I cant wait 7 years lol. More like every two years cause I cant not rewatch it. Also Better Call Saul too

    • @casual_dropoutyt2912
      @casual_dropoutyt2912 Před 2 lety +2

      Please tell me you’ve seen BCS

    • @griffc9696
      @griffc9696 Před 2 lety +3

      @@casual_dropoutyt2912 Love that show

    • @truth.honesty
      @truth.honesty Před rokem +3

      Great show.. but no anxiety?

  • @killingmewillnotbringbacky9177

    The "yeah" at the end was so perfectly acted. This scene is one of the best moments in the show.

    • @thepoopmonster1041
      @thepoopmonster1041 Před rokem +14

      A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat. Tank designs are a balance of heavy firepower, strong armour, and good battlefield mobility provided by tracks and a powerful engine; usually their main armament is mounted in a turret. They are a mainstay of modern 20th and 21st century ground forces and a key part of combined arms combat.
      Modern tanks are versatile mobile land weapons platforms whose main armament is a large-caliber tank gun mounted in a rotating gun turret, supplemented by machine guns or other ranged weapons such as anti-tank guided missiles or rocket launchers. They have heavy vehicle armour which provides protection for the crew, the vehicle's munition storage, fuel tank and propulsion systems. The use of tracks rather than wheels provides improved operational mobility which allows the tank to overcome rugged terrain and adverse conditions such as mud and ice/snow better than wheeled vehicles, and thus be more flexibly positioned at advantageous locations on the battlefield. These features enable the tank to perform well in a variety of intense combat situations, simultaneously both offensively (with direct fire from their powerful main gun) and defensively (as fire support and defilade for friendly troops due to the near invulnerability to common infantry small arms and good resistance against most heavier weapons), all while maintaining the mobility needed to exploit changing tactical situations.[1] Fully integrating tanks into modern military forces spawned a new era of combat: armoured warfare.
      Until the arrival of the main battle tank, tanks were typically categorized either by weight class (light, medium, heavy or superheavy tanks) or doctrinal purpose (breakthrough-, cavalry-, infantry-, cruiser-, or reconnaissance tanks). Some being larger and very heavily armoured and with large guns, while others are smaller, lightly armoured, and equipped with a smaller caliber and lighter gun. These smaller tanks move over terrain with speed and agility and can perform a reconnaissance role in addition to engaging enemy targets. The smaller, faster tank would not normally engage in battle with a larger, heavily armoured tank, except during a surprise flanking manoeuvre.
      Contents
      1 Etymology
      1.1 Origins
      1.2 International
      2 Development overview
      3 History
      3.1 Conceptions
      3.2 World War I
      3.2.1 United Kingdom
      3.2.2 France
      3.2.3 Germany
      3.2.4 Other nations
      3.3 Interwar period
      3.4 World War II
      3.5 Cold War
      3.6 21st century
      3.6.1 Research and development
      4 Design
      4.1 Classification
      4.2 Offensive capabilities
      4.3 Protection and countermeasures
      4.3.1 Avoiding detection
      4.3.2 Armour
      4.3.3 Active protection system
      4.4 Mobility
      4.4.1 Tactical mobility
      4.4.2 Operational mobility
      4.4.3 Strategic mobility
      4.5 Crew
      4.6 Engineering constraints
      5 Command, control, and communications
      5.1 20th century
      5.1.1 World War I and Interwar period
      5.1.2 World War II
      5.1.3 Cold War era
      5.1.4 21st century
      6 Combat milestones
      7 See also
      8 Notes
      9 References
      10 Bibliography
      11 External links
      Etymology
      The word tank was first applied to the British "landships" in 1915, before they entered service, to keep their nature secret.
      Origins
      On 24 December 1915, a meeting took place of the Inter-Departmental Conference (including representatives of the Director of Naval Construction's Committee, the Admiralty, the Ministry of Munitions, and the War Office). Its purpose was to discuss the progress of the plans for what were described as "Caterpillar Machine Gun Destroyers or Land Cruisers." In his autobiography, Albert Gerald Stern (Secretary to the Landship Committee, later head of the Mechanical Warfare Supply Department) says that at that meeting "Mr. (Thomas J.) Macnamara (M.P., and Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty) then suggested, for secrecy's sake, to change the title of the Landship Committee. Mr. d'Eyncourt agreed that it was very desirable to retain secrecy by all means, and proposed to refer to the vessel as a "Water Carrier". In Government offices, committees and departments are always known by their initials. For this reason I, as Secretary, considered the proposed title totally unsuitable.[a] In our search for a synonymous term, we changed the word "Water Carrier" to "Tank," and became the "Tank Supply" or "T.S." Committee. That is how these weapons came to be called Tanks," and incorrectly added, "and the name has now been adopted by all countries in the world."[3]
      Colonel Ernest Swinton, who was secretary to the meeting, says that he was instructed to find a non-committal word when writing his report of the proceedings. In the evening he discussed it with a fellow officer, Lt-Col Walter Dally Jones, and they chose the word "tank". "That night, in the draft report of the conference, the word 'tank' was employed in its new sense for the first time."[4] Swinton's Notes on the Employment of Tanks, in which he uses the word throughout, was published in January 1916.
      In July 1918, Popular Science Monthly reported:

    • @happypero1259
      @happypero1259 Před rokem +1

      bro you accidently pressed ctrl + v

    • @LitoYTB
      @LitoYTB Před rokem

      @@happypero1259 bro did 😂

  • @pwoswald
    @pwoswald Před rokem +23

    Walt almost joined Howard and Lalo

  • @thetheory6159
    @thetheory6159 Před rokem +41

    I love the change in Mike's face. It's subtle. Mouth opening just a smidge, eyes opening a tiny bit. You can tell it's a man used to keeping a poker face but he's absolutely flabberghasted at the situation.

  • @InfraBren
    @InfraBren Před 2 lety +7667

    My favorite scene of the whole series. It was at this point I knew this show would go down in history.

    • @jancerny3315
      @jancerny3315 Před 2 lety +49

      I hate liars

    • @GamingGamer22
      @GamingGamer22 Před 2 lety +137

      @@jancerny3315 you don't belive this Is his favorite scene? 🤔

    • @rjofusetsudzin8011
      @rjofusetsudzin8011 Před 2 lety +73

      @@jancerny3315 I hate idiots.

    • @kevinc.cucumber3697
      @kevinc.cucumber3697 Před 2 lety +53

      My favorite scene was on Ozymandias when Walt called Skyler and the police were trying to track him. I had tears in my eyes

    • @AboraPearl
      @AboraPearl Před 2 lety +3

      Pretty meta bruh

  • @Ivosferatus
    @Ivosferatus Před 2 lety +1105

    0:24 You can feel the realism in this part.

    • @bastardhyena7882
      @bastardhyena7882 Před 2 lety +111

      Please pleaaassee!! Please let me talk to him!

    • @ethanbrown4656
      @ethanbrown4656 Před rokem +108

      Agreed, it was kinda uncomfortable watching Heisenberg start begging for his life. Really felt like there was no way out.

    • @gigagrenade7249
      @gigagrenade7249 Před rokem +20

      I actually thought he was going to die

    • @snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470
      @snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 Před rokem +22

      @@gigagrenade7249 I would've if it wasn't for the fact that I watched this show after it ended and there were three more seasons after this one lol.

    • @Pringles58
      @Pringles58 Před rokem

      @@bastardhyena7882 Shut up! Shut up. I can't do it, I'm sorry.

  • @prodxtendo
    @prodxtendo Před rokem +34

    2:47 me when im losing an argument online

  • @sadie_xxo
    @sadie_xxo Před rokem +23

    I love how Mike’s face completely dropped when Walter told them Gale’s address

  • @Radimunto
    @Radimunto Před 3 lety +1082

    Walter White is one hell of an actor.

    • @apxllyxn2205
      @apxllyxn2205 Před 2 lety +27

      The actor's name is Bryan Cranston

    • @Radimunto
      @Radimunto Před 2 lety +176

      @@apxllyxn2205 You know, in this particular scene, Walter is the one acting as if he was frightened while he is planning to call Jesse for killing Gale.
      So I made this joke and you clearly missed it.
      r/woosh

    • @SmellyDonutSpawn
      @SmellyDonutSpawn Před 2 lety +86

      @@Radimunto you ruined the joke by making that reply

    • @Radimunto
      @Radimunto Před 2 lety +10

      @@SmellyDonutSpawn Did I, actually?

    • @TheGamerProBeardBro
      @TheGamerProBeardBro Před 2 lety +65

      @@Radimunto 2:57

  • @WeRemainFaceless
    @WeRemainFaceless Před 2 lety +1779

    I still cant figure out if Walt was begging for his life genuinely, or Heisenberg was acting so he merely appeared weak. Either way, truly phenomenal acting.

    • @kertsang2053
      @kertsang2053 Před 2 lety +375

      Although it's possible the whole thing was an act, I think at this stage Walt hasn't become that diabolical just yet; after all it was only in the previous episode that he willfully killed people for the first time. So my belief is that he was genuinely begging for his life at first, up until the moment Mike said "I can't do it, I'm sorry." Then the gears started turning in his head and he went full Heisenberg.

    • @random-nz7dy
      @random-nz7dy Před 2 lety +102

      I think it was legit but there's also a degree that both are true.
      He probably also figured if he didn't sell it then they wouldn't let him make the phone call.
      But either way he had no way of knowing for sure that Mike was going to allow that to take place so to some degree in that scene he didn't know if he could make it out of that situation

    • @random-nz7dy
      @random-nz7dy Před 2 lety +27

      @Vini Chenzo I mean I think that there is no "moment he becomes Heisenberg".
      It's like this thing deep inside him that's there it just gets unsurfaced more and more as the plot goes along.

    • @WayneMercy
      @WayneMercy Před 2 lety +100

      It was 100% not an act. He was legitimately scared and begging for his life. The thought to call Jesse came to him in that moment. There’s no way this was his plan all along because it’s way too risky. What if gale answered the phone or wasn’t home?

    • @Hiyueful
      @Hiyueful Před 2 lety

      He probably does not want a bullet into his face. But Walt had stage 3 lung cancer. In reality bullet into head is not the worse out come for him. It might even be one of the better out comes. That’s why he can be so reckless and dangerous. He lives with constant threat of dying. He is used to it.

  • @leiruz6949
    @leiruz6949 Před 2 lety +27

    1:33 middle schoolers when their crush doesnt want them after never shooting their shot

  • @onemoreminute0543
    @onemoreminute0543 Před 2 lety +40

    "Yeah, I unfortunately I do Walter"
    I don't know why, but the delivery here had me in hysterics...
    ...well, at least until season 4 of BCS. Then I realized the horrifying parallel between Werner and Walt in this moment

  • @joshhyyyyyyyy3567
    @joshhyyyyyyyy3567 Před 2 lety +334

    i always loved that jessie never hesitated and ran as soon as he knew walt was in danger

    • @jancarlosmanon4556
      @jancarlosmanon4556 Před 2 lety +32

      Well 1 episode earlier Walt saved Jesse life and Walt was in that mess because he didn't want to give Jesse, if Walt would have given Jesse when gus told him to then Walt wouldn't be in that mess

    • @thugalicious281
      @thugalicious281 Před 2 lety +20

      who do you think your talking about right now

    • @jec3830
      @jec3830 Před 2 lety +11

      I thought he was the danger

    • @user-ce1cu5my4j
      @user-ce1cu5my4j Před rokem +3

      Imagine if he knew that actually Walt was THE DANGER

    • @vincent2053
      @vincent2053 Před rokem

      Yeah? Why.

  • @Snail2G
    @Snail2G Před 2 lety +269

    2:38 GOD I LOVE the way Walts voice changes here. HE'S in control of the situation now. HE'S the shot caller.

  • @mrkarakaya
    @mrkarakaya Před rokem +163

    If Walter hadn't gotten out of this situation. He would probably be buried in the middle of Lalo and Hamlin.

    • @goreoproductions6955
      @goreoproductions6955 Před rokem

      Nah, probably not. They’d have to dig up the lab again, which would be more trouble than it’s worth. Probably they’d just dissolve him in acid like the rest of em

    • @emreulusoy3150
      @emreulusoy3150 Před rokem

      better call saul izlenmiş güzel yorum

    • @DILifeWithMo
      @DILifeWithMo Před rokem +9

      Nah they now melt people in those barrels

    • @guru3468
      @guru3468 Před rokem +7

      Why would they mess up half the lab just to bury one guy?
      Pull the metal plates from the floor and move all the science equipment then dig ANOTHER hole in there just for Gus to say "yeh you rot in there with this random lawyer and my worst nightmare" i don't think that's a very practical way to get rid of a dead body my guy.

    • @chickenbreast1628
      @chickenbreast1628 Před rokem

      there was no ' what if '

  • @MeTtOoW
    @MeTtOoW Před rokem +44

    Still cant believe how great the acting was in this scene. The way Bryan Cranston utilized his voice, body language and facial expressions. From him raising his voice out of sheer panic, all the way to him squeezing his fists next to his face while his lips quiver. Truly a master in his art. Just wow.

  • @nextlvlroy
    @nextlvlroy Před 2 lety +4802

    Heisenberg: 63. 53. Juan Tabo. Apt. 6.
    Mike: Actually, he changed apartments... *shoots*
    Executive Producer
    Vince Gilligan

  • @NotoriousBroadcasts
    @NotoriousBroadcasts Před 2 lety +347

    This was a point in the series where Mike severely underestimated Walts learning potential. He had spent enough time around Gus to pick up the tricks.

    • @jancarlosmanon4556
      @jancarlosmanon4556 Před 2 lety +61

      He always underestimated Walt because he saw Walt as an arrogant middle class man who isn't capable of planning a hit, he hangs around hitmen and cartel bosses and he never saw that bloodthirst in walt

    • @czernm20
      @czernm20 Před 2 lety +8

      That is wierd scene: Mike, a man who never fall. He start talking to Walt, before he kill him and would say that he is sorry for him (in fact he despite). Have a resist to kill him and wait for the last moment.
      That is not Walt victory but Mike's error.

    • @veryshortclips9039
      @veryshortclips9039 Před rokem +2

      @@czernm20 mike's profession isn't killing, he struggles with it and doesn't like it.

  • @dallased25
    @dallased25 Před 2 lety +870

    I love how Mike's face goes from confident, "I'm gonna kill you"...to "Oh crap baskets..." Such a great scene!

  • @ryderswowlwlhwnqjqnhbhbybb3

    bro pulled the ip

  • @DCT-tt8ib
    @DCT-tt8ib Před rokem +8

    Mike thought he was dealing with another Werner, only to realize he was facing a Heisenberg.

  • @masonmoore1893
    @masonmoore1893 Před 2 lety +49

    2:31 the Walt to heisenberg transition

  • @TEMSproductions
    @TEMSproductions Před 2 lety +418

    Seeing Walt this vulnerable, and yet turn things around in the blink of an eye was beautiful

  • @GoldK4L
    @GoldK4L Před rokem +13

    1:51 i never noticed that Jesse was about to use again

  • @Marcomanexists
    @Marcomanexists Před rokem +22

    It’s chilling how quickly Walt goes from vulnerable to confident once he gains the upper hand.

  • @yuumijungle548
    @yuumijungle548 Před 2 lety +250

    that was legit the scariest moment in all of breaking bad

    • @jameswende9237
      @jameswende9237 Před 2 lety +34

      This scene was intense af

    • @ventreal4292
      @ventreal4292 Před 2 lety +14

      This has nothing on crawl space

    • @dirtybongwater5751
      @dirtybongwater5751 Před 2 lety +19

      The scariest moment for me was when Walt Jr didn't get his breakfast

    • @rebelfriend1818
      @rebelfriend1818 Před 2 lety +35

      the scariest moment was when skyler sung happy birthday to ted

    • @camwhitehall
      @camwhitehall Před 2 lety +2

      Scariest is head crushed under atm

  • @alex7602
    @alex7602 Před 2 lety +627

    man I still feel so bad for Gale. he was such a neat guy.

    • @GamingFastM
      @GamingFastM Před 2 lety +131

      He was a criminal too after all. And he was certainly smart enough to know the business is dangerous

    • @ghilessaidani3929
      @ghilessaidani3929 Před 2 lety +9

      @@GamingFastM but being killed that way i do not think Anyone can predict it

    • @N.E.L.L
      @N.E.L.L Před 2 lety +33

      @@ghilessaidani3929 yh true but that's the business, he was also a a meth chef, not so nice after all,still sad though

    • @gaminikokawalage7124
      @gaminikokawalage7124 Před 2 lety +1

      @@perrybb2 killing him was obviously the best option, not morally ofcourse but anything else would've been a half measure

    • @LjMeleed
      @LjMeleed Před 2 lety +15

      doesnt end well being a puppy in a dog fight.

  • @heyo8435
    @heyo8435 Před rokem +15

    2:08 *Me and my little brother about to buy the latest game console with our dad's credit card*

  • @Taskicore
    @Taskicore Před 10 měsíci +14

    The shot of Mike reacting is utterly chilling. It's like the only time we see real fear in his eyes.

  • @bartpitt2991
    @bartpitt2991 Před 2 lety +71

    2:39 heisenberg mode activated

  • @pryo2460
    @pryo2460 Před 2 lety +157

    Imagine a show that great when the only fault u can find is that one actor looks older in its prequel.

    • @usul573
      @usul573 Před 2 lety +31

      I love the actors so much I can roll with it.

    • @alexanderm.635
      @alexanderm.635 Před rokem +8

      Not one, a lot of actors look (because they are) older in BCS. Still, both shows are fire.

  • @Hazesorry
    @Hazesorry Před rokem +12

    The fact that Jesse got up right away without hesitation.

    • @MagnusTNT
      @MagnusTNT Před 3 měsíci +1

      Jesse was a real one

  • @jason-zp2cv
    @jason-zp2cv Před rokem +7

    hardest IP drop of all time

  • @deepfriedgamer5586
    @deepfriedgamer5586 Před 2 lety +147

    This is the moment Walt turned into a big washing machine. Wash wash

  • @CM-xy7uk
    @CM-xy7uk Před 2 lety +534

    Quite possibly the best scene in the entire series

    • @Fat_Catt
      @Fat_Catt Před 2 lety +20

      You’re godman (not) right. The “say my name” was the best scene.

    • @criert135
      @criert135 Před 2 lety +31

      Nah, “If that’s true.. If you really don’t know… who I am. Then.. maybe your best course… would be to tread lightly”.

    • @Consey
      @Consey Před 2 lety +16

      @@criert135 Crawlspace endinggggggg

    • @andresvallester4065
      @andresvallester4065 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Fat_Catt You can't even spell goddamn

    • @JuanHernandez-sj2pl
      @JuanHernandez-sj2pl Před 2 lety +6

      The ending to granite state

  • @vblueice
    @vblueice Před rokem +61

    0:25 this never fails to crack me up 😂

    • @chrisrambo8142
      @chrisrambo8142 Před rokem +8

      please PLEASE LET ME TALK TO HIM🤣🤣

    • @moon_raven0495
      @moon_raven0495 Před rokem +6

      It's like a kid begging his classmate to not tell the teacher he swore xD

    • @jeremiahhester6408
      @jeremiahhester6408 Před rokem +3

      It's Mike's "SHUT UP!" that always gets me!

    • @rileyfreeman7122
      @rileyfreeman7122 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I always love how Walt tried to say him cooking for free was a valid reason not to kill him. He practically was cooking for free since he only made 1.5M for every 96M of product he made

  • @gamertime4949
    @gamertime4949 Před rokem +7

    waltuh put the phone away waltuh

  • @anakinskywalker70
    @anakinskywalker70 Před 2 lety +127

    In this scene walter actually is a great poker player like he had originally told his family.

    • @cade.s
      @cade.s Před rokem

      Cause you cant bullshit a bullshitter

  • @dynamite25567
    @dynamite25567 Před 2 lety +208

    Love how even though Mike and Victor are the ones pointing the guns to his head Walt is still calling the shots

    • @thepoopmonster1041
      @thepoopmonster1041 Před rokem +4

      A tank is an armoured fighting vehicle intended as a primary offensive weapon in front-line ground combat. Tank designs are a balance of heavy firepower, strong armour, and good battlefield mobility provided by tracks and a powerful engine; usually their main armament is mounted in a turret. They are a mainstay of modern 20th and 21st century ground forces and a key part of combined arms combat.
      Modern tanks are versatile mobile land weapons platforms whose main armament is a large-caliber tank gun mounted in a rotating gun turret, supplemented by machine guns or other ranged weapons such as anti-tank guided missiles or rocket launchers. They have heavy vehicle armour which provides protection for the crew, the vehicle's munition storage, fuel tank and propulsion systems. The use of tracks rather than wheels provides improved operational mobility which allows the tank to overcome rugged terrain and adverse conditions such as mud and ice/snow better than wheeled vehicles, and thus be more flexibly positioned at advantageous locations on the battlefield. These features enable the tank to perform well in a variety of intense combat situations, simultaneously both offensively (with direct fire from their powerful main gun) and defensively (as fire support and defilade for friendly troops due to the near invulnerability to common infantry small arms and good resistance against most heavier weapons), all while maintaining the mobility needed to exploit changing tactical situations.[1] Fully integrating tanks into modern military forces spawned a new era of combat: armoured warfare.
      Until the arrival of the main battle tank, tanks were typically categorized either by weight class (light, medium, heavy or superheavy tanks) or doctrinal purpose (breakthrough-, cavalry-, infantry-, cruiser-, or reconnaissance tanks). Some being larger and very heavily armoured and with large guns, while others are smaller, lightly armoured, and equipped with a smaller caliber and lighter gun. These smaller tanks move over terrain with speed and agility and can perform a reconnaissance role in addition to engaging enemy targets. The smaller, faster tank would not normally engage in battle with a larger, heavily armoured tank, except during a surprise flanking manoeuvre.
      Contents
      1 Etymology
      1.1 Origins
      1.2 International
      2 Development overview
      3 History
      3.1 Conceptions
      3.2 World War I
      3.2.1 United Kingdom
      3.2.2 France
      3.2.3 Germany
      3.2.4 Other nations
      3.3 Interwar period
      3.4 World War II
      3.5 Cold War
      3.6 21st century
      3.6.1 Research and development
      4 Design
      4.1 Classification
      4.2 Offensive capabilities
      4.3 Protection and countermeasures
      4.3.1 Avoiding detection
      4.3.2 Armour
      4.3.3 Active protection system
      4.4 Mobility
      4.4.1 Tactical mobility
      4.4.2 Operational mobility
      4.4.3 Strategic mobility
      4.5 Crew
      4.6 Engineering constraints
      5 Command, control, and communications
      5.1 20th century
      5.1.1 World War I and Interwar period
      5.1.2 World War II
      5.1.3 Cold War era
      5.1.4 21st century
      6 Combat milestones
      7 See also
      8 Notes
      9 References
      10 Bibliography
      11 External links
      Etymology
      The word tank was first applied to the British "landships" in 1915, before they entered service, to keep their nature secret.
      Origins
      On 24 December 1915, a meeting took place of the Inter-Departmental Conference (including representatives of the Director of Naval Construction's Committee, the Admiralty, the Ministry of Munitions, and the War Office). Its purpose was to discuss the progress of the plans for what were described as "Caterpillar Machine Gun Destroyers or Land Cruisers." In his autobiography, Albert Gerald Stern (Secretary to the Landship Committee, later head of the Mechanical Warfare Supply Department) says that at that meeting "Mr. (Thomas J.) Macnamara (M.P., and Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty) then suggested, for secrecy's sake, to change the title of the Landship Committee. Mr. d'Eyncourt agreed that it was very desirable to retain secrecy by all means, and proposed to refer to the vessel as a "Water Carrier". In Government offices, committees and departments are always known by their initials. For this reason I, as Secretary, considered the proposed title totally unsuitable.[a] In our search for a synonymous term, we changed the word "Water Carrier" to "Tank," and became the "Tank Supply" or "T.S." Committee. That is how these weapons came to be called Tanks," and incorrectly added, "and the name has now been adopted by all countries in the world."[3]
      Colonel Ernest Swinton, who was secretary to the meeting, says that he was instructed to find a non-committal word when writing his report of the proceedings. In the evening he discussed it with a fellow officer, Lt-Col Walter Dally Jones, and they chose the word "tank". "That night, in the draft report of the conference, the word 'tank' was employed in its new sense for the first time."[4] Swinton's Notes on the Employment of Tanks, in which he uses the word throughout, was published in January 1916.
      In July 1918, Popular Science Monthly reported:

  • @crazykid18841
    @crazykid18841 Před 2 lety +73

    This scene is so good, I love the look on Mike's face when he realizes he's been outsmarted.

  • @anaxemurderer5094
    @anaxemurderer5094 Před rokem +60

    God there’s no other show as great as this I swear

    • @Henry-yf2np
      @Henry-yf2np Před rokem +1

      Fr. Breaking bad is my favorite show ever

    • @TheBlackSamurai2708
      @TheBlackSamurai2708 Před rokem +3

      The Sopranos?
      Mad Men?
      The Wire?
      Better Call Saul?

    • @anaxemurderer5094
      @anaxemurderer5094 Před rokem +7

      @@TheBlackSamurai2708 breaking bad better then all of them

    • @TheBlackSamurai2708
      @TheBlackSamurai2708 Před rokem

      @@anaxemurderer5094 ok

    • @Durzeo
      @Durzeo Před rokem +3

      @@TheBlackSamurai2708 sopranos = breaking bad
      Breaking Bad better than mad men
      The wire is also equal in terms of acting and plot
      Better call saul is literally the same thing

  • @1995krampe
    @1995krampe Před 3 lety +138

    some people say when hank confronts walt you can see the shift in heisenberg
    but here it is way more prominent and also more frightening if you ask me

    • @criert135
      @criert135 Před 2 lety +9

      There is no “shift”. It’s all just Walt.

    • @miguelporras8366
      @miguelporras8366 Před 2 lety

      Its more frightening because is the first time we see him at his most cunning

  • @Creed12able1
    @Creed12able1 Před 2 lety +30

    "63, 53, Juan Tabo Apartment 6" Walt nailed it saying that line.

  • @chosenundead9740
    @chosenundead9740 Před rokem +17

    Such a badass. Doesn't have combat abilities just extremely smart.

  • @leavethisaccaloneplzlol
    @leavethisaccaloneplzlol Před rokem +8

    Deadass looked up Walter bamboozles Mike

  • @yourdailydoseofnegativity189

    Walt: "You might wanna hold off"
    Mike: "Yeah? Why?"
    Walt: "Because your boss is gonna need me.... 6353 Juan Tabo. Apartment 6.........Yeah"
    Gale: *walks upstairs from the lab* "Hey guys, what's going on?"
    Walt: "Oh for fu--" *gets shot in the face*
    *Executive Producer Vince Gilligan*

    • @thescoobymike
      @thescoobymike Před 2 lety +49

      Gale: *drops coffee*

    • @forman208
      @forman208 Před 2 lety +48

      Now THAT would've been the greatest twist ending of all time

    • @alejandrop.s.3942
      @alejandrop.s.3942 Před 2 lety +16

      Or simply answering his phone in lieu of listening to weird Chinese music.

    • @_drunk_in_paris_
      @_drunk_in_paris_ Před rokem +1

      🎵 “I guess I got what I deserved…” 🎵

  • @rileyfreeman7122
    @rileyfreeman7122 Před 2 lety +455

    You can really tell for the first 30 seconds that Walt is genuinely just a man begging for his life. And then he realizes that’s not working and then turns into the manipulative mastermind heisenburg

    • @zoranmarlievski7921
      @zoranmarlievski7921 Před 2 lety +86

      He was never genuinely begging. He was backed into a corner and thats when hes the smartest and most dangerous. He made mike think he would make his job alot easier by letting him call jesse and kill the both of them but he took the upperhand there and played tf out of mike

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest Před 2 lety +45

      He was never genuine. He had to beg, otherwise Mike would never have bought that he would sell out Jesse. Mike was no idiot. Had Walt simply calmly told him he'd give him Jesse without a care in the world, he wouldn't have trusted that phone call, because he knew Walt would be up to something.

    • @GunsNGames1
      @GunsNGames1 Před 2 lety +6

      H e i s e n b u r g

    • @perrybb2
      @perrybb2 Před 2 lety +9

      @@TheStraightestWhitest Thing is, those bastards probably would've still killed both of them anyway even if Walt actually did sell out Jesse. It was the only choice, a very difficult and painful choice.

    • @jancarlosmanon4556
      @jancarlosmanon4556 Před 2 lety +1

      @@perrybb2 that was never implied

  • @emosewasikcin
    @emosewasikcin Před rokem +5

    I can’t do it waltuh put your phone away waltuh

  • @OGdrodro
    @OGdrodro Před 2 lety +17

    they will never in history make a tv as good as this one

  • @sukhdeepsingh4454
    @sukhdeepsingh4454 Před 2 lety +117

    He escalated from begging for life to taking life really quick ⏩

    • @louieroy854
      @louieroy854 Před 2 lety +14

      Life or death means life or death.

    • @od4407
      @od4407 Před 2 lety

      Ahahaha Suck Deep ahahhahahaha

  • @placebodomingo3277
    @placebodomingo3277 Před 2 lety +88

    I remember seeing this when it aired, and him saying “I’ll give you Jesse Pinkman” sent chills through my spine.

  • @211bEanS112
    @211bEanS112 Před rokem +14

    Walt is so confident that Gale won't just answer his phone. If it wasn't on silent Mike would have told him to just head out for a stroll and both Walt and Jesse would be dead.

  • @igorbednarski8048
    @igorbednarski8048 Před rokem +273

    The best moment is when Walt says "it''s breakin' time" and then proceeds to break bad all over Mike. Truly one of the episodes of all time