Analyzing the Best Scene in Breaking Bad

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  • čas přidán 6. 03. 2021
  • Originally made in May 2020 or something.
    A video essay in which I review my favorite scene in Breaking Bad; the scene from "Ozymandias" in which Skyler and Flynn see Walt back at the house.

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  • @mystdxrxck2059
    @mystdxrxck2059 Před rokem +15377

    Ok nerd

  • @MelonHead78
    @MelonHead78 Před rokem +14114

    My favorite part was when Walter white walked into sauls office and said “hello I am breaking bad” and Saul replied “well then you better call Saul!”

    • @P1T4Bot
      @P1T4Bot Před rokem +203

      Is that real?

    • @NEELZE99
      @NEELZE99 Před rokem +1383

      @@P1T4Bot yeah, it happens in season 7

    • @thebestmike
      @thebestmike Před rokem +92

      💀

    • @bennyrodgg9466
      @bennyrodgg9466 Před rokem +335

      @@NEELZE99 me who just went to click the search bar and type season 7 and realizes there is no season 7

    • @johnb.shakoor2352
      @johnb.shakoor2352 Před rokem +88

      Greatest line in the greatest show of all time 🙏

  • @guilhermehank4938
    @guilhermehank4938 Před rokem +7385

    The most tragic thing is that this is one of the few scenes Walter is being 100% honest with his family and this time they dont believe a word he says

    • @joeyruss3933
      @joeyruss3933 Před rokem +1034

      I mean it’s a classic boy who cried wolf case. He lied so many times, why would they believe him this time?

    • @ekathe85
      @ekathe85 Před rokem

      Yeah, but at this point it's almost as if the truth is just a technicality. I don't think there's much difference to them between "I killed uncle Hank" and "I hired some white supremacists to kill my meth business associate and they ended up killing uncle Hank". Maybe Jerry Springer would prefer the latter

    • @MrTambourineMan.
      @MrTambourineMan. Před rokem +366

      Really even if they knew the truth, it would be the same thing. Hank got killed but Walt tried to save him. Ok. Who killed Hank? How did Jack know even know about Hank or get near him?

    • @guilhermehank4938
      @guilhermehank4938 Před rokem +214

      @@MrTambourineMan. All Walt is concerned right now are two things
      1- He didnt pull the trigger
      2- He REALLY doesnt want to think about how he did aim the gun at Hank's head pretty much

    • @imdva
      @imdva Před rokem +215

      nah. as always walt has to leave details out to fit his narrative. he forgot to mention that he tried to save hank from his own hitman call. master manipulator at work. it was always about protecting himself.

  • @DDub04
    @DDub04 Před rokem +7022

    “No, no, NO! I tried to _save_ him!”
    Cranston earned that Emmy with this line.

  • @quasarone3083
    @quasarone3083 Před 9 měsíci +1896

    Anna Gunns acting in this scene is beyond incredible, so tragic and cruel how the fandom treated her

    • @revisjames
      @revisjames Před 8 měsíci +223

      In the final scene with her running after Walt, you should watch the behind the scenes. It's very intense and she really struggled emotionally with that bit

    • @Messwithmitchie
      @Messwithmitchie Před 8 měsíci +108

      @@revisjamesit’s a dark show I’ve watched lots of behind the scenes you can tell it’s a struggle to play such complex troubled characters it can feel so real Anna deserved better some people can’t tell reality from fiction

    • @revisjames
      @revisjames Před 8 měsíci +67

      @Messwithmitchie you summed up my thoughts completely man. It's very hard to play a character as complex and well made as someone like Skylar or Walt.
      Making a technically morally correct character unlikeable is a hard line to walk and people should be praising it not sending death threats

    • @charlesolarte7104
      @charlesolarte7104 Před 8 měsíci +136

      First watch: Everyone is team Walt
      Second watch: any reasonable person would be team Skyler

    • @wentoneisendon6502
      @wentoneisendon6502 Před 7 měsíci +37

      The fact that people hate her show how great she played the role

  • @parsnipappendectomy
    @parsnipappendectomy Před 2 lety +14331

    when walt says “skyler im breaking bad” and skyler says “nooooo” i got the chills fr

    • @timsvideoessays4670
      @timsvideoessays4670  Před 2 lety +2019

      Wish I had time to talk about that. Best line in the whole show

    • @Jake-vr3tn
      @Jake-vr3tn Před 2 lety +673

      I just spent like 20 minutes trying to find the episode where he says this until I realized I'm pretty sure this is a joke

    • @junebug2325
      @junebug2325 Před 2 lety +229

      @@Jake-vr3tn no its not aj oke

    • @SHYKOOPA
      @SHYKOOPA Před 2 lety +571

      I personally found the time he said to Skyler "I am the walking dead" to be more dramatic

    • @jamesduffy7549
      @jamesduffy7549 Před rokem +210

      I will now become the Breaking Bad (2008-2013)

  • @PaddyRoon7
    @PaddyRoon7 Před 2 lety +12743

    Skylar's reaction to her child being kidnapped just about transformed breaking bad into a horror for a moment.

    • @marwan4358
      @marwan4358 Před 2 lety +66

      true

    • @ahmedayman639
      @ahmedayman639 Před 2 lety +802

      She did an amazing job honestly

    • @bubberbubs5155
      @bubberbubs5155 Před 2 lety +529

      ZAMN! Distraught at the sight of her missing infant 😍😍

    • @iheartjbgccb
      @iheartjbgccb Před 2 lety +170

      I was rewatching again and felt more afraid of the characters this time. I noticed one episode had REALLY CREEPY MUSIC

    • @rameztwal8424
      @rameztwal8424 Před 2 lety +553

      @Semir breaking bad fans are something else

  • @big.dinkledorf
    @big.dinkledorf Před rokem +3538

    Ozymandias is such a smart name for the episode too, for those who don’t know it’s a poem about an ancient leader who loses all of his power and it’s meant to symbolise how having power will not last forever - for obvious reasons this is just like the episode
    edit: thank god I had high school English class so that I could analyse breaking bad more effectively

    • @ninjathumb
      @ninjathumb Před rokem +129

      yeah they had bryan cranston read the poem for a teaser/promo when the show was airing. you could probably still find it on here too :+)

    • @SocksFC
      @SocksFC Před rokem +73

      It was also set in a desert if I remember it correctly back from English lessons

    • @Vapor817
      @Vapor817 Před rokem +62

      it also gives an interesting interpretation of the poem if we apply walt's situation, the "king of kings" was never much of a great man to begin with and his arrogant boast to "look upon my works ye mighty and despair" was just a small man's attempt to look big

    • @stephaniejean2426
      @stephaniejean2426 Před rokem +2

      Whoa!!! Thanks!

    • @yaqubebased1961
      @yaqubebased1961 Před rokem +5

      The poem is bullshit, as the real life inspiration of it is exactly the opposite of what the poet implies. The country founded by The King of Kings is still a prominent political identity today, and he left a trail that'd be walked by those wishing to recapture his legacy for thousands of years after his death. Even still the Iranians of today patiently await the arrival of the next Saoshyant. The poet focuses entirely on the material aspect of the King of Kings' legacy, which is appropriate for a pretentious little ignorant western. The poem is not unlike reading hot takes on twitter, just worded in a way that sounds poignant and nice.
      Heisenberg similarly also left a trail which will have its fair share of aspiring criminals and his grave will be visited, like the tombs of the great conquerors of old to receive his blessing.

  • @c.w.simpsonproductions1230
    @c.w.simpsonproductions1230 Před rokem +927

    Imagine being in Flynn’s position. He literally went from another average day to suddenly finding out his father his a drug kingpin and murderer, and his mother was complicit. Literally his entire view on his parents changed in an instant. He still looks at life with that innocence of black and white. And then he gets home and finds Walt. And then he finds out that Hank, his idol and hero that he looks up to, is dead. And he believes his own father killed him. His entire world was changed forever in the span of a few hours. How would you react in his position?

    • @ewetwentythree
      @ewetwentythree Před rokem +105

      Anyone who is mad at what Jr did here is genuinely psychotic

    • @baseddepartment1645
      @baseddepartment1645 Před 5 měsíci +17

      The problem is him, still not fully understanding the situation, sides with Skylar and lies that Walt attacked her when the opposite transpired. Him calling the police is an L but his actions somewhat make sense.

    • @XxBxtterfIyXx2
      @XxBxtterfIyXx2 Před 4 měsíci +93

      ​@@baseddepartment1645what 💀💀

    • @ceptemzorpus
      @ceptemzorpus Před 3 měsíci +84

      ​@@baseddepartment1645 based department says calling the police on the person you think killed your loved one and you were just told was a meth kingpin is an L move

    • @baseddepartment1645
      @baseddepartment1645 Před 3 měsíci +7

      @@ceptemzorpus OK when you put it that way 💀

  • @MoviesWithDallin
    @MoviesWithDallin Před 2 lety +19306

    My favourite part of this scene is right after Flynn attacks Walt to protect Skylar, Walt yells “what the hell is wrong with you? We’re a family!” But then it shows Flynn and Skylar cowering in fear as the camera slowly pulls back to reveal Walt is all alone. He has no family. He’s made his choice. The camera pull back to show him alone is brilliant.

    • @kitten-whisperer
      @kitten-whisperer Před 2 lety +1230

      Don't call him Flynn. That was the most wack shit I have ever seen in a show. His name is Walt Jr.

    • @mattia_muggeri
      @mattia_muggeri Před 2 lety +187

      This couple seconds literally is what makes this show feel so good to watch, my favorite moment in anything, ever.

    • @zeuszo_o1593
      @zeuszo_o1593 Před 2 lety +330

      They shouldn’t even be scared since skylar and JR attacked him first. They did put themselves in that situation tbh

    • @Bogota02
      @Bogota02 Před 2 lety +11

      Jr and Skyler are just some ungrateful and judge mental pricks. Walt was making money for the family and doing what he likes to do and is the best at.

    • @FlyingSchweenies
      @FlyingSchweenies Před 2 lety +81

      @@Bogota02 why are there so many dumb ppl on the internet

  • @wilsoncoleman113
    @wilsoncoleman113 Před 2 lety +6443

    “If you knew about it this whole time, then you’re just as bad as him.” Holy shit we (the audience) are literally skylar in that moment. We’ve watched Walt let an innocent girl die, poison a child, and mentally abuse his wife, and yet we somehow still paint him as the good guy.

    • @TheMaztercom
      @TheMaztercom Před 2 lety +419

      Because we, as skyler, also watch walt good side, and how he transformed, Marié and hank were close friends of the family, but they didnt live with walt.
      But anyways it happen with all villains, if the villain have a good backstory, we can think of him as a victim, and as a good person.
      But also there is the other way and walter didnt only manipulated his family but also the audience, so we are like a type of jesse.

    • @ShFred
      @ShFred Před 2 lety +511

      "Innocent" is a stretch for Jane.

    • @-12Sided
      @-12Sided Před 2 lety +271

      @@ShFred Yeah, I was gonna say.. He had good reason letting her die. For his own personal privacy. It’s not morally good, but good for his goals and confidentiality maintenance. Because she essentially blackmailed Walt to give Jesse his money when he was under influence of cocaine. Threatening to expose Walt’s secrets and illegal activity. She wasn’t helpful or good for Jesse, and she was an extreme threat to Walt. So she is far from innocent.
      Some may say, oh wow. She’s actually innocent because she tried to expose a drug dealer. But just how moral is she if she does drugs anyway? A consumer of a product is no more innocent than a producer. In this drug related circumstance.

    • @ShFred
      @ShFred Před 2 lety +24

      @@-12Sided Agreed.

    • @abramslion1
      @abramslion1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheMaztercom no we are not many people aren't drug dealers selling meth with horrible people as careless as Jesse parents.

  • @naomispark
    @naomispark Před rokem +3561

    That camera shot of Flynn shielding Skylar as they both stare at Walt in sheer terror gave me literal goosebumps. Such a tragic and chilling scene. Followed by Walt's hearbroken whimpering "we're a family" is one of the most heartbreaking moments in the entire series. 😢😢

    • @belkYT
      @belkYT Před rokem +22

      We *were*

    • @algore8511
      @algore8511 Před rokem

      Goosebumps of how a lil b!tch skylar is. And how low here loyality was

    • @darkstudios693
      @darkstudios693 Před rokem +29

      Flynn lost repect from me in that episode.

    • @yoongiszef123
      @yoongiszef123 Před rokem +246

      @@darkstudios693 FLYNN lost your respect? because he protected his mother from his father who is a confirmed murderer?

    • @jelletimmermans3916
      @jelletimmermans3916 Před rokem +67

      @@darkstudios693 okay give me one reason. You can't POSSIBLY respect walter right?

  • @mrcrab7258
    @mrcrab7258 Před rokem +711

    Skylers acting is so underrated

    • @gino______2485
      @gino______2485 Před rokem +12

      Bro whaaaat?? Did you read any of the comments and actually know she got an Emmy, wtf.

    • @PeelyMcPeel
      @PeelyMcPeel Před 3 měsíci +10

      @@gino______2485 she gets a emmy... that's it. besides a shit ton of death threats, her acting is underrated

    • @charles2521
      @charles2521 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Skyler is not even a real actress.

    • @PeelyMcPeel
      @PeelyMcPeel Před 2 měsíci

      @@charles2521 smartass

  • @gregtheflyingwhale6480
    @gregtheflyingwhale6480 Před 2 lety +4748

    Sometimes I think that BB is getting overanalyzed and even Vince Gilligan would be like "wow that's actually cool, i didn't know that"
    But now I'm sure Vince is a genious

    • @alfresco1552
      @alfresco1552 Před 2 lety +397

      Yeah sometimes it's like that lol. But things like the knife holder could not be a coincidence

    • @Poempedoempoex
      @Poempedoempoex Před 2 lety +71

      BRAVO VINCE

    • @SalvageET
      @SalvageET Před 2 lety +275

      Can you imagine Vince looking at the comments section of a breaking bad clip and seeing a random guy with confederate flag profile pic explain how Walt is actually a good guy and Vince is a genius for writing such a great character lmao

    • @kaiser6332
      @kaiser6332 Před 2 lety +9

      @@SalvageET walter is a good guy tho

    • @Bori.1776
      @Bori.1776 Před 2 lety +98

      @@kaiser6332 he aint

  • @ChrisAnderson42
    @ChrisAnderson42 Před rokem +1178

    Skyler had some of the best lines in the whole show. She gave me goosebumps when she said "I don’t need to hear any of your bullshit rationales. I’m in it now. I’m compromised. But I will not have my children living in a house where dealing drugs and hurting people and killing people is shrugged off as ‘shit happens!"

    • @bettercalldelta
      @bettercalldelta Před rokem +46

      Insane foreshadowing of what todd said in S05E06

    • @leonmayne797
      @leonmayne797 Před rokem +103

      'Somebody has to protect this family from the man who protects this family.

    • @kostiszantos7944
      @kostiszantos7944 Před rokem +43

      My name is Skyler White yo.

    • @leonmayne797
      @leonmayne797 Před rokem +11

      I know I already commented two weeks ago but I just remembered my favourite 'These obvious desperate breakfasts!'

    • @CIeaner23
      @CIeaner23 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Skankler*

  • @truevibecheck6927
    @truevibecheck6927 Před rokem +581

    no gore in media will ever compare to how uncomfortable I felt during that fight scene, and him taking Holly.

  • @snoun7933
    @snoun7933 Před 2 lety +4005

    I grew up around parents that fought a lot and I always thought this scene was horrifically accurate to what it was like. It’s genuinely one of the most uncomfortable things I’ve ever watched, especially with everybody’s performances.

    • @psychotropicstate
      @psychotropicstate Před 2 lety +210

      100%. Walt yelling reminded me of my dad trying to convince my mom he was right, the tussle with the knife reminded me of watching my parents fall on the floor in a fucked-up wrestling match. It hits hard. I'm lucky and very glad they've changed. I hope you're doing alright.

    • @K1LLERSQU1D
      @K1LLERSQU1D Před 2 lety +48

      Same that shit hit very close to home growing up in a rough hosehould it made it very hard to watch

    • @K1LLERSQU1D
      @K1LLERSQU1D Před 2 lety +7

      In a good way

    • @azukib2230
      @azukib2230 Před 2 lety +73

      Yes and the way Walt uses the bullshit family excuse, his oversaturated ego, and his decision to kidnap the baby reminds me of my dad too much to the point where I almost couldn't finish watching BB. Never seen anything like that on TV.

    • @JessicaGarcia-xf9wr
      @JessicaGarcia-xf9wr Před 2 lety +29

      My parents fought a lot too.. cops and ambulances were always there! Mom was an alcoholic and dad was too but a meth head as well.. my siblings and I were always dragged into it everytime my mom would try to leave with her but my dad would yell and constantly wrestle her.. it was bone chilling here knowing how similar it was to mine.. the acting is phenomenal but the scene hit too close to home.. instead a knife it was a pipe that my dad viciously beat my mom up with.. she didn’t wake up I really thought she was dead but simply knocked out.. traumatizing.. breaking bad is one of the best shows ever

  • @claire-ls7fk
    @claire-ls7fk Před rokem +3038

    Every time I rewatch the show I notice something with Skylar's attire. In the beginning of the show she dresses kind of flowy and free, almost youthful, in the middle she starts dressing sexier, possibly as a sign of rebellion from her marriage and a hint toward the oncoming infidelity. when she begins the laundromat sneaky business she dresses darker and more corporate, like she's now in on the dirty business her husband started. at the end, particularly in ozymandias, and in the scene when Hank nearly arrests her, she is dressed in pastels that reflect her timid, hopeless and submissive disposition while everything gets out of hand. I haven't heard anyone else notice this. am i just crazy?

    • @bobob9969
      @bobob9969 Před rokem +194

      that's pretty cool. how people wear their clothes reflects their state of mind

    • @dougthedonkey1805
      @dougthedonkey1805 Před rokem +289

      Breaking Bad had tons of thought put into the costume design. I saw a wonderful video on how it utilizes colors, I’d recommend searching up “breaking bad color theory”. Apparently Vince told the costume designers specifically what colors he wanted in each scene to exemplify the characters best

    • @chanhjohnnguyen1867
      @chanhjohnnguyen1867 Před rokem +17

      Veavo vince

    • @salamanderhillbillyweasel1629
      @salamanderhillbillyweasel1629 Před rokem +6

      You’re just crazy

    • @anthonyabate2248
      @anthonyabate2248 Před rokem +99

      @@salamanderhillbillyweasel1629 No hes not Vince Gilligan put a ton of thought into every outfit every character wore and when they wore it search up “breaking bad color theory”

  • @1996jacksparrow
    @1996jacksparrow Před rokem +542

    Anna Gunn said the scene when Walter takes Holly and she’s in the street she said was the hardest scene she had to do, and she did it damn well.

  • @crabbydood933
    @crabbydood933 Před rokem +1094

    When Walt said “With great meth comes great methability” I felt that

    • @dazed7257
      @dazed7257 Před rokem +7

      @Miscellaneous Viewing when you wrote that reply to that comment, I also read it, well a month later.

    • @ssh0na398
      @ssh0na398 Před rokem +2

      @HotWheel_Bernard when you wrote that reply to a reply to a reply to a comment, i read it too. Well, 21 hours later

    • @lavajakob
      @lavajakob Před rokem +1

      @@ssh0na398 when you wrote that reply to a reply to a reply to a reply to a comment, i read it. well, 10 days later.

    • @colecaldwell4278
      @colecaldwell4278 Před rokem +1

      @lavajakob when you wrote that reply to a reply to a reply to a reply to a reply to a comment, I read it. Well, 1 hour later

    • @docbones213
      @docbones213 Před rokem

      😂

  • @introman1854
    @introman1854 Před 2 lety +3696

    To be completely honest, the thing that broke me when i saw this scene where the screams of Walt Jr. during the fight "Mom! Dad! Please stop! Mom!", the delivery on these lines are simply amazing. I always thought of Walt Jr. as one of my favorite characters in the show, he was just a teenager, doing teenager stuff, with an unfortunate disability, but you could clearly see that he was pure at heart, i would even dare to say he was the most innocent character on the entire show, but here he was watching his parents fight and was forced to choose. He also just found out his father is a drug kingpin and thinks he killed his uncle, who he always saw as a model compared to his father. The emotions just killed me when i saw this, i needed to pause the episode and lay on my bed for 5 minutes

    • @digginbrady1842
      @digginbrady1842 Před 2 lety +179

      THANK YOU Walt jr is literally one of the best characters and he kinda gets shit no reason

    • @Rollwithit699
      @Rollwithit699 Před 2 lety +41

      Walt Jr. is a spoiled, entitled, ungrateful, annoying weak link in this series. I have to FF through his scenes. Wish this wasn't true, but it is.

    • @ReMattch
      @ReMattch Před 2 lety +170

      It was always a meme to pick on all his parts as just "eating breakfast" or dinner or he's always just there, but that was always the intention I think. He is in fact just a teenager who never gets involved in any of the main plots of the show which makes this scene all the more heartbreaking because this is the moment he discovers the truth about his dad and it's when his dad is the biggest monster he can be. Imagine if Junior found out during Walt's battle of wits against Gus or after his kidnapping by Tuco. Would it have been as defensive or harsh of a reaction? Would he convince him to go to the cops like Skylar?
      That's not to say he should be "okay" with Walt's actions. But the fact he doesn't discover his dad's true identity until after Hank dies is very sad. He will never believe his dad at this point that he got involved in the drug business to secure finances for his family.

    • @yogurt2317
      @yogurt2317 Před 2 lety +47

      my favorite part in the whole series is his acting in this scene, specifically when he is on the ground shielding skylar from walt. breaks my heart every time

    • @den93050
      @den93050 Před 2 lety +152

      @@Rollwithit699 Is this bait? Walt jr isn't entitled or ungrateful he's a literal child going through some real traumatic shit between his parents. Not only that but he has a disability which makes him even weaker and sensitive by nature. It doesn't mean he's a bad character tho, that's what makes him a good character. You can really feel however u want about walt jr, but the common consensus is that he belongs in the character lineup just as much as anyone else

  • @goORIOLES236
    @goORIOLES236 Před rokem +610

    One of my favorite aspects of this episode is that it isn’t the finale. Hell, it isn’t even the second to last episode. We get two whole episodes after, to just sit in our own shame at ever having rooted for Walt at any point.

    • @garyjones2561
      @garyjones2561 Před rokem +46

      Speak for yourself.

    • @rusi6219
      @rusi6219 Před rokem +12

      ​@@garyjones2561 +1

    • @Ella-to5vi
      @Ella-to5vi Před rokem +15

      yeah binging this whole show in 2 weeks, immediate depression on the last 6 episodes

    • @jeffroberts6428
      @jeffroberts6428 Před rokem +28

      Walt did shitty things throughout. Letting Jane die was an early one. He gets to the point where you completely hate him and he has given up, and then he does everything possible to make things right. Or if not right, better. Gets money to his family, apologizes to Skyler, avenges Hank by killing all of the Nazis, frees Jesse and died admiring chemistry equipment.

    • @manniquin
      @manniquin Před 11 měsíci +10

      @@garyjones2561 I would not be bragging about this 😬

  • @rain-gx1lj
    @rain-gx1lj Před rokem +261

    i think that the conflict in ozymandias felt so painful because it felt the most real. a shootout using turrets isn't an every day scene, while scenes of domestic abuse are. this is every day, and even not abuse but just the way walt insults skyler through the phone before returning holly, and especially skylers a thousand yard stare felt all too real for a show that's disconnected from reality for so many of us

    • @Coldcloves
      @Coldcloves Před rokem +22

      The insult was his plan to take all the blame.. and let them know hank was dead.. this saved walts family from getting arrested..

    • @rain-gx1lj
      @rain-gx1lj Před rokem +9

      @@Coldcloves at the end it was, but before that it felt fucking real

    • @Potacintvervs
      @Potacintvervs Před 11 měsíci +21

      @@rain-gx1lj Really? He was crying while forcing himself to insult her. It was obvious from the beginning what his plan was. It never felt real.

    • @salmon_wine
      @salmon_wine Před 6 měsíci +10

      @@rain-gx1lj that was the point of the shot of Skyler's face, stone-faced but listening intently, conveying that she understood that Walt was lying to protect them

  • @Manudyne
    @Manudyne Před rokem +3256

    My favorite scene is when Hank said "It's you Walt! You're the Albuquerque Heisenberg!" and Walt replied "It's cooking time".
    Such an iconic exchange.

    • @abdur4754
      @abdur4754 Před rokem

      i find mfs like u really interesting bro. i aint gon lie this jawn is kinda like a personal thing to me you get what i'm saying. it's just like a personal shirt u feel me, what's really crazy is you wouldn't even wanted this if you aint seen me post it u get what im saying. i dont even think u really dripping like that tbh bro. so go ahead find yourself something to wear bro go open your closet bro this not your closet bro this the internet u get what im saving. this shirt fire though shit

    • @fireboy3413
      @fireboy3413 Před rokem +42

      i remember when I broke bad

    • @MrcreeperDXD777
      @MrcreeperDXD777 Před rokem +57

      "Every bad has its break"
      - Jack Breakingbad

    • @ice8776
      @ice8776 Před rokem +13

      This was the exact moment that Walter white told hank its cooking time

    • @reilol544
      @reilol544 Před rokem +5

      hesienburger

  • @robhiggins7823
    @robhiggins7823 Před 2 lety +2221

    the part where skylar says “put on your seatbelt it’s not safe” and walt jr says “ur shittin me right?” actually is the funniest piece of dialogue in breaking bad history in the most intense episode ever 😂

    • @AlebReborn
      @AlebReborn Před rokem +33

      Facts 😂😂😂 the way he just said that out of nowhere

    • @rjuniperr
      @rjuniperr Před rokem +213

      I mean, 'this is my own private domicile and I will not be harassed ... Bitch!' probably has it beat

    • @krunchy1736
      @krunchy1736 Před rokem +62

      @@rjuniperr Ahhhh.. Wire

    • @jimslancio
      @jimslancio Před rokem +39

      Skyler is desperately grasping for a moment of normalcy.

    • @ryandonnelly8305
      @ryandonnelly8305 Před rokem +13

      My name is Skyler White YO

  • @kaotic613
    @kaotic613 Před rokem +422

    When walt said “Jesse, its time to juju on that beat” I about teared up 😢

  • @DodaDox
    @DodaDox Před rokem +93

    This scene is my favorite due to the fact that even me watching an ANALYSIS of it it gives me uncomfortable chills.

  • @eduardojara2534
    @eduardojara2534 Před 2 lety +296

    Anna Gunn deserved all her praises for this scene. her performance as a mother who has just lost her baby in this scene is spine chilling

    • @Kratos324354
      @Kratos324354 Před rokem +4

      I hated Skyler at first. With retrospect, it might be one of the best character in the Serie. The producer wanted us to hate her while praising for Walt. Like you said tho, in this episode, everything flips upside down. Even if I hate Ryan Johnson, I can't deny the fact that he gave us great scenes at the right time and just the right amount of stuff. Sadly, it takes a bit of talent to write an episode about a fricking fly o.O

    • @justusP9101
      @justusP9101 Před rokem

      ​@@Kratos324354 The Fly is one of the best episodes

    • @mr.monkey354
      @mr.monkey354 Před měsícem +1

      @@Kratos324354no, vince has stated multiple times that skylar was never meant to be hated

  • @xPancake
    @xPancake Před 2 lety +1705

    Skyler's screams while she runs to save Holly haunts me to this day it never fails to give me the most gross heavy and devastating feeling. This is truly the greatest scene in media despite how depressing it really is.

    • @NaeOnYT
      @NaeOnYT Před 2 lety +62

      That whole part--the screaming, the shot of Holly through the window, the truck backing out of the driveway, her running after it--still gets to me.

    • @TheBBCSlurpee
      @TheBBCSlurpee Před rokem +9

      me when i exaggerate

    • @fortniteloudpack
      @fortniteloudpack Před rokem +2

      @@TheBBCSlurpee fr 😭😭

    • @fireboy3413
      @fireboy3413 Před rokem +5

      yeah its almost as haunting as when Walter told Mike he broke bad

    • @skungillian91
      @skungillian91 Před rokem +5

      @@NaeOnYT it accomplishes what so many horror movies today cannot

  • @anrick1362
    @anrick1362 Před rokem +26

    In the first 15 seconds of the video, he used the phrase “toxic masculinity” once, and then never brought it up again. Somehow this threw a ton of people into a fit. If hearing that term hurts your feelings so much and makes you unable to sit through the rest of the video, you’re kinda weak.

    • @Immort4l5
      @Immort4l5 Před rokem

      Dude, he made an entire other video about it

    • @anrick1362
      @anrick1362 Před rokem

      @immort4l lol I know

    • @theredtechnician
      @theredtechnician Před 2 měsíci +1

      There is such a thing as toxic masculinity but it is over used by Misandrists, if someone can describe non-toxic masculine traits without describing feminine traits can talk about it.

    • @mr.monkey354
      @mr.monkey354 Před měsícem

      what do you expect from breaking bad fans lol.

    • @mikehoncho7165
      @mikehoncho7165 Před 26 dny

      Cool story, but no one cares.

  • @Zorgot.
    @Zorgot. Před rokem +253

    This scene made me feel really uncomfortable and scared. I just assumed it's just because I'm super sensitive to domestic violence with children and stuff since it reminds me of a couple times when similar stuff has happened when I was a kid. But that explanation and breakdown of the scene made me really appreciate it a lot more now. Good video!

    • @chryst4l926
      @chryst4l926 Před rokem +13

      I hope things are a lot better nowadays!
      great profile picture choice btw

    • @DMTEntity88
      @DMTEntity88 Před 3 měsíci

      Life is a dream don’t be too attached to this reality

    • @GunsandGuitars69
      @GunsandGuitars69 Před 3 měsíci

      The scene is supposed to make you feel uncomfortable.

    • @SoftTehCustomer
      @SoftTehCustomer Před 2 měsíci

      Off topic but Niko from OneShot profile picture? Cool. Awesome game

  • @fartmgee
    @fartmgee Před rokem +1021

    Anna Gunn is such a good actor, probably one of if not my favourite actor in the show. This scene is very powerful, in part due to the good writing, but mainly because of her very real and horrifying reaction.

    • @sandinmytoes7027
      @sandinmytoes7027 Před rokem +127

      100% agreed. It’s unfortunate that she has no social media presence because of toxic fans harassing her and sending her death threats.

    • @darcytucker416
      @darcytucker416 Před rokem

      She is very attractive too. If you're into blonde milfs with nice smiles.

    • @thehillisalive
      @thehillisalive Před rokem +29

      ​@Sand in my Toes that's awful. People really need to separate the character from the performer sheesh.

    • @WitchVillager
      @WitchVillager Před rokem +6

      @@sandinmytoes7027 WHAT????

    • @KawoneCollins
      @KawoneCollins Před 11 měsíci

      @@thehillisalive Because she is no Kim wexer in better call Saul

  • @ShanKenDoRin
    @ShanKenDoRin Před 2 lety +1340

    I love how you end the video with Flynn saying "If all this is true, and you knew about it, then you're as bad as him," with no commentary, because everyone watching now realizes he's not just talking to Skylar there.

    • @timsvideoessays4670
      @timsvideoessays4670  Před 2 lety +277

      I actually originally recorded a final line that said "Flynn was talking to us in the car." Had a big back-and-forth on whether or not to include it. Glad the point got across!

    • @l.pietrobon3925
      @l.pietrobon3925 Před 2 lety +200

      I feel like Ozymandias was a big ass slap to the face of the fans who thought Walter was the badass hero and Skyler the whiny bitch. Walter begging and sobbing his lungs out at the start, the phone call, Flynn's dialogue...it's too perfect.

    • @conniefan123
      @conniefan123 Před 2 lety +27

      @@l.pietrobon3925 ozymandias honestly kind of reinforced that idea for me 💀

    • @l.pietrobon3925
      @l.pietrobon3925 Před 2 lety +31

      @@conniefan123 It is the first episode of season 5 where Walter isn't cartoonishly evil tbf

    • @chernobylolita
      @chernobylolita Před rokem +1

      literally iconic

  • @Schizniit
    @Schizniit Před rokem +195

    Imagine hating Skylar because of how she handled something that most people wouldn't be able to at all. I used to find her annoying until I started getting sober and realized that's how someone would act in true desperation feeling like they're trapped.

    • @redvalens8861
      @redvalens8861 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Wow, I’m glad you can share your enlightenment with the rest of us.

    • @James-jq3hd
      @James-jq3hd Před 5 měsíci +7

      She's still an annoying character- you can’t exactly save her from that. And let me remind you that she ‘trapped’ herself by choosing, with her adult mind, to participate in the meth business, without anyone else forcing her to. She is not an innocent victim, and that is a really weird point of view to hold.

    • @Listed_Gamer
      @Listed_Gamer Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@James-jq3hd her alternative was to turn Walt in to the DEA, something that would have exposed walts actions to his son, and cost him having a father in his life, same with Holly. while its arguable she got "greedy" trying to just go back to normal life after Walt quit the business, her options were limited.
      while she's not an innocent party, she is absolutely Walts most tortured victim, so I think we can give her a bit of slack when judging, her arc in the show is being worn down into things Walt was always ok with.

    • @Of_infinite_Faith
      @Of_infinite_Faith Před 4 měsíci +3

      ​@@James-jq3hddidn't really have much of a choice by the time she fully understood the situation. Most spouses aren't likely to put their partner in prison you know.

    • @James-jq3hd
      @James-jq3hd Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@Listed_Gamer she ignored the advice of her divorce attorney, who would have provided her with all the evidence and protection available under the law. She had a free pass and the perfect opportunity to get out. She chose to delve deeper and deeper into crime as if it were a turn on for her, using the same "for the family" justification Walt had (paying Hank's hospital bills). You're only giving her a break because she's a woman and you think she's incapable of deciding what's right and wrong for herself.
      In the end, she couldn’t go full gangsta.

  • @BrutalCarnage
    @BrutalCarnage Před rokem +22

    what made this scene even more tragic for me was seeing Flynn without hesitating drop his crutches to protect his mother

  • @cockroachv
    @cockroachv Před 2 lety +441

    What makes Ozymandias the best episode of television is that everything we thought that was going to happen from the first episode is payed off and showed in this episode. We didn’t know the exact details but we knew family will be destroyed in some fashion 5 years after the pilot aired. It’s like a slow but explosive reaction waiting to happen.

    • @TheBBCSlurpee
      @TheBBCSlurpee Před rokem +3

      granite state and winner better

    • @MattGarcyaDC
      @MattGarcyaDC Před rokem +1

      We ain't snitches :P

    • @Designed1
      @Designed1 Před rokem +1

      that's kinda what my favorite episode of television is like too (season 4 finale from the wire)

  • @KotyoK1
    @KotyoK1 Před rokem +754

    Along with many others, I was feeling the worst for Flynn in that scene. He was never even told what's going on before, and not because he's too young, but because it's illegal.
    And those memories of the real existing WW website to fund his medical treatment are still clear in my head.

    • @guilhermehank4938
      @guilhermehank4938 Před rokem +57

      Suddenly 5 seasons worth of events need to be learned at once

    • @burgerkingbasketballcourt
      @burgerkingbasketballcourt Před rokem +78

      I was thinking that too. It is already a traumatic experience regularly having to watch your parents fight, I can’t imagine how it must feel to watch your family fall apart before your own eyes and your parents descend into madness and violence against each other while you’re near powerless to stop any of it.

    • @zumabbar
      @zumabbar Před rokem +62

      @@burgerkingbasketballcourt and moments before that you just learnt that your beloved uncle is very possibly dead and you are really not sure if he was murdered by your father or not.

    • @alim.9801
      @alim.9801 Před rokem +12

      The website is still up too

  • @Kuryyzx
    @Kuryyzx Před rokem +86

    Honestly, the family fight is insane. Everything is done so accurately it makes it feel like I'm right there, watching a family have a fight, or like someone recorded an actual fight, or is livestreaming it. Everything is so real. The way things build up so suddenly yet so excruciatingly slowly, just like real life where you know it's going to happen yet it feels so sudden when it actually happens, and the best part? The camera angles and movements. This is almost exactly how I remember my childhood and the way my parents fought. Everything feels so blurry, so rushed, and you have no idea what to do. The sudden cuts and shakes of the camera really put everything into perspective, making the viewer also feel like a victim of Walt. Definitely the best show I've ever seen in my life.

  • @PaperToDust
    @PaperToDust Před 9 měsíci +15

    Also in the kidnapping scene when Walter rams into Flynn's car and drives away, and that's the last time Fynn ever sees him.

  • @magencrisis1682
    @magencrisis1682 Před 2 lety +2447

    No matter how polished the script is, or how good and telling the cinematography is, Internet discussions about this episode are still some of the cringiest and most hilarious things on this website. It's all just people who missed the point by an astronomical distance, desperately trying to gaslight each other that Walter did nothing wrong and that everything would've been fine if only Skyler had been open to sit down and have sum coffee with her kingpin pathologically lying husband to calmly discuss the intricacies surrounding Hank's brutal murder.

    • @gardengloop1060
      @gardengloop1060 Před 2 lety +422

      They're not a big fan of women defending themselves

    • @sweettea3879
      @sweettea3879 Před 2 lety +452

      Yeah, I remember watching the Breaking Bad Honest Trailer and both the video and the comments portrayed Skyler as an annoying, nagging bitch of a wife. So when I finally watched the series, I was so confused. Nagging bitch where? Her actions and inactions were overall valid and understandable. But even today, Walt fans vilify the hell out of the characte... and the actress too. It's quite concerning.

    • @magencrisis1682
      @magencrisis1682 Před 2 lety +25

      @@gardengloop1060 idk, Jesse also gets a ton of shit.

    • @gardengloop1060
      @gardengloop1060 Před 2 lety +165

      @@magencrisis1682 I haven't seen a single person complain about Jesse, and if they were it wouldn't be in comparison to skylar

    • @bradleywoods3742
      @bradleywoods3742 Před 2 lety +33

      I didn't like Walt by the end of the show, but you have to admit that skylar attacking walt with a knife was a stupid decision on her part, especially to do it in front of walt jr.

  • @surfwayvv
    @surfwayvv Před 2 lety +973

    One of the most disturbing parts to me is the fact that he kidnaps Holly knowing that his own life is also in danger.After inadvertently having his brother killed he betrays his own family to prove a point and uses his newborn child as an excuse for his actions,in the illusion that he was trying to save her from their own family despite his own psychopathy.

    • @setbyyah5637
      @setbyyah5637 Před 2 lety +216

      I don't think he was trying to save his daughter from them, he was desperately trying to hold onto his family and Holly was his last option at that point. By taking her he gave up on Skyler or Walter Jr. ever forgiving him. It was a crime of passion, it wasn't premeditated like you're suggesting. He wanted to take Skyler, Walter Jr., and Holly with him in the truck, but Holly became his only choice after the fight

    • @kevinburch4932
      @kevinburch4932 Před 2 lety +77

      I think the reason he took Holly is simple. He wasn't planning on keeping her and raising her on the run. He took her because he loved her and knew he might never see his family again and so he stole one last moment with her. But mainly he wasn't thinking. One last selfish act.

    • @iheartjbgccb
      @iheartjbgccb Před 2 lety +27

      @@kevinburch4932 that's what I thought too after I just rewatched it. It seemed like he just took her to spend SOME time with her since he knows his fate and will never be able to see her again. It's obvious how he holds her later, it made me sympathize with him again

    • @ParasiteEvel
      @ParasiteEvel Před 2 lety +5

      um what? what point was he trying to prove? i think you missed the mark entirely on your idea of what happened but to each their own. He had given up on his family and thought the kid was the only thing left of it, he wasnt thinking "i need to take my kid to save her from my craaazy none drug making family!"

    • @DM2602
      @DM2602 Před 2 lety +3

      Hank is the husband of Marie which is the sister of Skylar. Hank isn't Walters brother.

  • @MissMeByThatMuch
    @MissMeByThatMuch Před rokem +50

    you so clearly see them as victims in this scene, far more than ever before in the series. the moment that they're breathing heavy after the fight and walt jr and skyler are cowering in fear below walter feels like that sharp breath and moment of clarity you have after a bout of adrenaline; you can feel walt's view shift as he sees that he's broken the family beyond repair... he sees, even if just for a moment, that he is the scary and evil boogeyman that his wife and son could never have even imagined. really intense.
    this scene is also such a stark contrast to the rest of the show because it is SO grounded in reality. it's real. families go through horrifically traumatizing things like this , whereas for most people, you're able to look at the rest of the show through lenses of fantasy.

  • @raul-ue1sq
    @raul-ue1sq Před rokem +137

    My favorite part was when Heisenberg left his house and said "It's breaking bad time" and started breaking bad all over the place.

  • @discordmemes6924
    @discordmemes6924 Před rokem +372

    10:55 fun fact this scene made Anna Gunn, the actress for Skylar White, actually breakdown they almost cancelled it because it made her so emotional it was a disturbing scene to act and watch

    • @randomuser1010
      @randomuser1010 Před rokem +188

      In fact, Walt wasn’t even supposed to kidnap Holly, Bryan Cranston, the actor that portrays Walter White saw the opportunity and abducted her, the directors liked this SO much that they decided to keep it in the show Bravo Vince! Truly one of the moments of all time

    • @mrmrfahrenheit9127
      @mrmrfahrenheit9127 Před rokem +104

      @@randomuser1010 this was the moment Bryan Cranston broke bad

    • @nutsackreviews
      @nutsackreviews Před rokem +191

      @@randomuser1010 breaking bad wasnt even supposed to be a crime drama, it was meant to be a family-friendly sitcom but bryan cranston started cooking meth on set and vince liked it so much they rolled with it

    • @stratsboneless6270
      @stratsboneless6270 Před rokem

      @@nutsackreviews 💀

    • @DeadAndAliveCat
      @DeadAndAliveCat Před rokem +29

      She broke down because her screen partner of five seasons acted out a kidnapping? C'mon dude. In 9 cases out of 10 these "tHiS AcToR aCtUaLLy BrOkE dOwN" trivias are just bullshit their PR manager gets dumbass redditors to believe and spread to others to make the actor look better.

  • @thatonedudea
    @thatonedudea Před 2 lety +762

    The thing i find rhe most wild about all these video essays, is how often I hear "and we thought walt was the good guy".did that many people really view Walt as a good person? By the end of season 2 he was a monster. I watched to see how the monster would evolve. Protagonists don't need to be morally good.

    • @timsvideoessays4670
      @timsvideoessays4670  Před 2 lety +216

      I first watched the show in eighth grade (too young?), so I think a lot of the nuance and themes of the show went over my head the first time through. I wish that more people watched it with your attitude, to be honest, as I think it's the most accurate one, but if you scroll through these comments, about half of them are saying Walt did nothing wrong which is a little terrifying to me

    • @jonathanpruegert3007
      @jonathanpruegert3007 Před 2 lety +76

      You're supposed to sympathize with him. You're supposed to go down with him. You're supposed to excuse or even justify his actions. It's not until the end that you get a wakeup call and realize he was the villain all along. That's the main point of the show.

    • @mikhailiagacesa3406
      @mikhailiagacesa3406 Před 2 lety +17

      Thanks. I knew Walt was a 'potential monster' when he didn't take Elliot's offer. God, the Hubris!

    • @202cardline
      @202cardline Před 2 lety +53

      It was easy for me to keep rooting for Walt in the context of a fictional story. But for me the facade shattered after he let Jane die. My egotistical fantasies apparently have a limit!
      My mom said from the first time Walt lied to his wife she knew what kind of man he was, even if he never became Heisenberg. (And I am certain that was what Vince intended as well.) My mom has had a strong marriage for over 40 years now, forged through fire. There's no room for bullshit in that. On the same note she had a problem with Skylar being a bad parent, but it was never like what the audience did, hating on her in favor of Walt. She wanted them to live happily ever after of course, but there was no facade shattered for her, and I always found that really interesting.
      Elliots' offer was also another early foundation for Walt's character, take it or leave it. I apparently forgot about that huge moment in favor of fun times haha.

    • @31redorange08
      @31redorange08 Před 2 lety +3

      Walt wasn't a good guy, but not a bad guy either. Just like the other characters in this show.

  • @alexisosborn3954
    @alexisosborn3954 Před 11 měsíci +67

    I don't get why Skyler is pinned the most hated character in the show..every time i watch it i have more sympathy for her character seeing her husband transform into a hardened criminal and put the whole family in danger. Plus Anna Gunn does such a phenomenal job bringing her character to life

    • @freshrockpapa-e7799
      @freshrockpapa-e7799 Před 11 měsíci +20

      Because they're teenagers that hate women and think Walter can't do anything wrong.

    • @emporioalnino4670
      @emporioalnino4670 Před 10 měsíci +11

      Cuz breaking bad fans are emotionally stunted bitter losers who hate women because stacy rejected them in 10th grade

    • @oreos922
      @oreos922 Před 8 měsíci +9

      ​@@emporioalnino4670seems like you're projecting, bud.

    • @kinghades3356
      @kinghades3356 Před 4 měsíci

      @@freshrockpapa-e7799because she’s annoying.

    • @kinghades3356
      @kinghades3356 Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@emporioalnino4670bro is projecting

  • @dapizzasnake8462
    @dapizzasnake8462 Před 9 měsíci +51

    The scene of skyler screaming for walt to bring the baby back is bone chilling. Its incredibly hard to watch, its painful to see.

  • @stevendog40
    @stevendog40 Před 2 lety +524

    I loved how you pointed out how this episode was in contrast to all the "cool" moments of the show. This whole episode's message to me was "this was all not okay". Walt did terrible things and what happened was not cool or fun, it was horrific. A lot of the show was honestly light hearted despite the dark subject matter, and this episode showed how ugly it all really was.

    • @TheBBCSlurpee
      @TheBBCSlurpee Před rokem +12

      nah it was cool as fuck tbh

    • @jeffgayzose8129
      @jeffgayzose8129 Před rokem +9

      @@TheBBCSlurpee hell yeah, like anybody in their right mind would think it's ok or even possible

    • @TheBBCSlurpee
      @TheBBCSlurpee Před rokem

      @@jeffgayzose8129 for real it’s like the people who say cod turns people into mass shooters. If you can’t distinguish fiction from reality you are basically lobotomized

  • @GRANDDADDO
    @GRANDDADDO Před 2 lety +2529

    With such an oversaturated subject of analysis, this video stood out as uniquely engaging and informative. Good work!

  • @devinloew7681
    @devinloew7681 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I'd like to also point out that a large portion of the audience (myself included) also goes through a realization similar to that of Walt Jr. when he realizes that his father is a monster. Watching Skyler and Walter fight over the knife and eventually Holly is almost as harrowing to the viewer as it is for Jr.

  • @mitchvechart7164
    @mitchvechart7164 Před 11 měsíci +10

    God, Holly’s blood curdling screaming and crying whenever she’s present during a verbal or physical altercation will stick with me for god knows how long.

  • @xkdjdnskdnscndjdj984
    @xkdjdnskdnscndjdj984 Před 2 lety +650

    Being a child who grew up (still growing) in a very violent household, the fight between Walt and Skyler while Flynn is trying to stop them terrified me. The shot of Flynn protecting his mother broke me man.

    • @FreshZCORD
      @FreshZCORD Před 2 lety +13

      Sorry to hear that

    • @SenorCoupon
      @SenorCoupon Před 2 lety +9

      But on the flip side, 69 likes. Nice.

    • @behindyou3689
      @behindyou3689 Před 2 lety +7

      I mean mom pulled the knife first so idk what ur talking about
      He doesn’t know anything about Heisenberg but yet they portrayed like he does
      Didn’t e spect people to be so angry it’s just an opinion I still live breaking bad I was just voicing my opinion

    • @SenorCoupon
      @SenorCoupon Před 2 lety +37

      @@behindyou3689 other than the fact that he'd been told everything by his mom and aunt directly before this?

    • @behindyou3689
      @behindyou3689 Před 2 lety +4

      @@SenorCoupon true but he doesn't believe them
      it just doesn't make sense they portray Skylar as this innocent woman but she is pretty terrible and walt jr worships his dad the whole show and switches on him on a dime but not when his mom slashed his dad with a knife?
      bad directing this the only point in the show that sucked for me
      just not a good ending to these characters in my opinion stupid and didn't make sense

  • @mangomanv
    @mangomanv Před rokem +141

    You forgot the shot after the fight... when walter sees his wife and son on the floor lookin at him in absolute fear and shock... and the camera does a zoom sequence showin how far apart he has come from them... confirming that this is the point he has completely lost his family and there is no going back... heartbreaking

  • @rainbowdragon1872
    @rainbowdragon1872 Před rokem +31

    the shot with teh knife in the foreground being fought over and flynn in teh background made my heart stop. i thought he gonna try to intervene but fall on it. omg.
    these breaking bad analysis always amaze me cause it just adds more to the masterpiece that is this show.

    • @leannehetherington2164
      @leannehetherington2164 Před rokem +4

      The fear I felt thinking that Flynn was going to die in this scene was too much, I was still reeling from Hank's death and if he died I think I would've had to take a break.

    • @zahubshahid7944
      @zahubshahid7944 Před rokem +2

      Oh my god.... that would've been INSANE if he fell on the knife.

  • @captainxander7805
    @captainxander7805 Před rokem +51

    Walter's actions here and throughout the whole show helped cement Jesse as my favorite character instead of the egomaniac kingpin that manipulated Jesse and his own wife. Every performance in this show was fucking incredible, too.

    • @UndertakerU2ber
      @UndertakerU2ber Před rokem +5

      Hmm, idk about that. I agree that Jesse feels the weight of his actions a lot heavier than Walt does, but there are still many moments where Jesse was in the wrong when it came to Walt.
      For one, Walt was right to say that Jesse’s threat of burning his money would only be hurting his wife and kids; not Walt. Despite the plan being a scheme between Jesse and Hank, their end goal was clear to have Walt arrested and have his money be repossessed by the DEA. Walt explained both to Hank and Jesse that he likely only had 6 months left to live, meaning he’d both never survive until a verdict gets reached in court and he doesn’t have the time to spend his $80 million in cash. Jesse and Hank’s scheme was solely intended on “beating” Walt out of spite, even if it meant he’d never face _true_ justice or that his family would really be the only ones suffering.
      Second, Jesse was wrong to side with Gus over Walt during the time Gus was trying to pit the two of them together. One could blame Walt for his faults and mistakes, but Gus is MUCH worse than Walter in every regard. I don’t blame Walt for making Brock sick and framing Gus in order to smack some sense back into Jesse, because Jesse needed a reminder about who Gus truly is and how Gus would _actually_ be willing to murder a kid like Brock while Walt merely poisoned him to give Brock flu-like symptoms; refusing to cross that line which Gus has walked many times over without a second thought.
      Third, Jesse indirectly caused Jane’s death. He got her hooked back onto drugs and no matter how many people try to blame her death on Walt for his inaction, it was ultimately Jesse who introduced her to drugs just like how he introduced the other people in the rehab therapy group to drugs.

  • @dailydoseofblues7708
    @dailydoseofblues7708 Před 2 lety +649

    The best shot of the whole series was in this scene and you skipped over it. Around 10:33 when Walter Jr with his arm over his mom looks frightened at heisenberg. Honestly the most heart breaking and confronting shot in the whole series.

    • @den93050
      @den93050 Před 2 lety +54

      Yeah, it's like they're reduced to genuine primal fear and you can see how much it messes with Walt when he sees his family in that state, due to his actions.

    • @behindyou3689
      @behindyou3689 Před 2 lety +3

      I think that scene is stupid Walter jr acted like an idiot in that scene straight up lied to the cops he doesn’t know anything about Heisenberg his mom pulled the knife

    • @dailydoseofblues7708
      @dailydoseofblues7708 Před 2 lety +1

      @@behindyou3689 lmao am not talking about the context. Yes walter Jr was a idiot. But the shot itself visually was beautiful and haunting. Even if you hate the show you admit. Also you literally sound like your 12 lmaooo. Most people would argue Walt was in the wrong in most of this season.

    • @officerwizz
      @officerwizz Před 2 lety +17

      @@behindyou3689 well, to say he had quite a bit to digest in that scene is putting it lightly, he could not think straight lol

    • @conniefan123
      @conniefan123 Před 2 lety +2

      @@behindyou3689 yeah, no matter who was in the right or wrong it kinda makes no sense that Flynn sided with Skyler in that situation

  • @MrMasterx33
    @MrMasterx33 Před 2 lety +190

    i also like how when skylar chases walt, the shots are far, and it’s arguably the first moment in the show where the conflict between skylar and walt isn’t inside their house, sort of telling us that there’s no turning back now that everything is out in the open.

    • @lllKTG
      @lllKTG Před rokem +1

      its "skyler"

  • @androgynousblob4835
    @androgynousblob4835 Před rokem +29

    Not gonna lie, the bit where walt kidnapps holly really hit me hard. I rarely cry on tv shows and whatnot, but that had me in *tears*.

    • @UndertakerU2ber
      @UndertakerU2ber Před rokem

      Why would you say he “kidnapped” his own daughter?
      idk bro, from the way Skylar attacked Walt with a knife and his son lying to the police about what happened, I’d say Holly was in danger being around her mother and brother. Not only does Walt have the legal right as a parent to take his own daughter for a car ride, but Walt could’ve comfortably supported Holly for years with the money he earned.
      I’d say forget the hysterical wife and the lying, ungrateful son and just live a new life as a single father with his daughter. Those two made their choices by stabbing Walt with a knife and make a false report to the police, so screw ‘em. No money for them I’d say, but Walt has too big of a heart to go through with something like that, and he’s willing to forgive those who wronged him.

    • @NiigoMeeks
      @NiigoMeeks Před rokem +4

      ​@@UndertakerU2berbait

    • @UndertakerU2ber
      @UndertakerU2ber Před rokem +2

      @@NiigoMeeks
      How is that bait? Walt was the one that was had his hand sliced by a hysterical wife that wrongly believed her husband murdered their brother in law, and then their son had the audacity to lie to the police and portray his father as the menace.
      Do you think the violent wife with a knife and the lying son are in the right here? I’m curious why you’d think so…

    • @NiigoMeeks
      @NiigoMeeks Před rokem +1

      @@UndertakerU2ber 🥱

    • @UndertakerU2ber
      @UndertakerU2ber Před rokem

      @@NiigoMeeks
      Ah I see, you’re some sort of role-reversing troll, where you troll others by deliberately making baseless troll accusations in order to cause outrage and confusion.
      That’s kinda clever, but your yawning emoji gave it away. I give your trolling a D+ for creativity, but I’m taking lots of points off since you gave it away in your second reply…

  • @lilequalityraps1232
    @lilequalityraps1232 Před 2 lety +215

    I can’t be the only one who ALWAYS saw that knife block as a Chekov’s Gun from the first time it was on the show. I noticed it right away in S1 and thought…. Those ain’t just for cooking

    • @Zack29810
      @Zack29810 Před rokem +16

      that’s a massive reach. every single kitchen has one of those things.

    • @lilequalityraps1232
      @lilequalityraps1232 Před rokem +51

      @@Zack29810 Ya, but it's shown clearly near the centre of the frame many times. This is breaking bad, they don't just put random things in a shot repeatedly for no reason

    • @sarxus9922
      @sarxus9922 Před rokem +4

      @@Zack29810 no it's not, look at the angle of the camera when it appears. I think it was kind of obvious when they showed them the last time before Skyler used them

    • @Gyork_
      @Gyork_ Před rokem +2

      @@lilequalityraps1232Planning on rewatching the show I'll keep that in mind but I don't think you need a setup or forshadow for a simple kitchen knife though

    • @jimslancio
      @jimslancio Před rokem +4

      @@Zack29810 Gus Fring's kitchen had a knife block, too.

  • @usbgus
    @usbgus Před 2 lety +1247

    Rian Johnson got a lot of (maybe deserved) hate for The Last Jedi, but if we learned anything from this episode, it's that he is a great director. Just keep him away from the writers room.

    • @aalumha
      @aalumha Před 2 lety +101

      Nah, look at Knives Out

    • @timsvideoessays4670
      @timsvideoessays4670  Před 2 lety +229

      I think his work as director on Breaking Bad and Last Jedi is excellent, and his work as writer of Knives Out is great too, but visually the movie is kind of whatever. Waiting to see him combine those things, 'til then Ozymandias is as close as we have

    • @ReMattch
      @ReMattch Před 2 lety +27

      I think Looper is Rian's best work. Both as writer and director. Such an amazing minimalist take on time travel and science fiction.

    • @colinftp3288
      @colinftp3288 Před 2 lety +55

      TLJ good

    • @mehdimoueddene7642
      @mehdimoueddene7642 Před 2 lety +63

      @@colinftp3288 Nope

  • @BLMeredith87
    @BLMeredith87 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I remember seeing this for the first time and being absolutely speechless and chilled to the bone, I love when top-notch analysis can break down why and point out things that can slip this layman by. Well done man.

    • @bengal4047
      @bengal4047 Před 9 dny

      Agreed; I'm currently in a film analysis class to round out my last few credits, and it's so cool to actually see the things from our notes in media I'm actually familiar with. It makes it a lot easier to understand

  • @automaticmattywhack1470
    @automaticmattywhack1470 Před rokem +12

    My eyes well up with tears every time I watch Skyler running after Walt and Holly. BEST ACTING EVER by Anna Gunn.

  • @Joel-fg9px
    @Joel-fg9px Před 2 lety +855

    My take on the scene is that he took Holly for Skyler’s good. The next scene is where the police are at the house and skyler is on the phone with Walt. He knows that police will be listening to the call so he acts extra monstrous on the phone, threatening her and calling her a bitch, but the whole time he’s crying and you can tell he doesn’t mean what he’s saying. This would give Skyler a much better result in court since the police would believe that any involvement she had in the crimes was just to protect herself and the kids...

    • @saulgoodmanKAZAKH
      @saulgoodmanKAZAKH Před 2 lety +269

      THAT he did for his family.

    • @4eyedvgn
      @4eyedvgn Před 2 lety +123

      @@saulgoodmanKAZAKH i mean yeah saul you even told him after that the phone call was smart

    • @rjd4985
      @rjd4985 Před 2 lety +287

      I think he initially took Holly because at that point, she was the only family member that still loved him. It isn't until the bathroom scene that he decides to leave Holly at the fire station and call Skyler in order to exonerate her.

    • @personman1148
      @personman1148 Před 2 lety +83

      I interpreted it as the phone call was when he decided to do so. It was his one moment of "clarity" where he does one thing for his family.

    • @desireandfire
      @desireandfire Před 2 lety +73

      @@personman1148 yea i agree. walt admitted that he did everything for himself, but that phone call was the only thing i could see that was genuinely for his family. sure he gave his kids millions of dollars but in a stupid and dangerous way that ended up tearing his family apart and killing a loved one

  • @jennathornton7992
    @jennathornton7992 Před 2 lety +137

    I’m just reiterating what everyone is saying really, but the fight scene between Walt and Skylar is so deeply disturbing to me because it is just SO real. You hear the sharp breath, the struggling, the literal fight for survival. You’re watching the complete and utter destruction of a family, a family that will never be together again, whose relationships will never be repaired. It’s like you’re watching all of the characters die at once, or at least you’re watching parts of them die. It’s raw and it’s real and it’s terrifying, just like actual violence that occurs behind closed doors.

  • @renatoloureiro9103
    @renatoloureiro9103 Před rokem +5

    I think the reason why they made this scene so disruptive and so different from all the other "cool" scenes of Breaking Bad is that this is the moment Walt finally has no point to make, no argument, no upper hand, no motive. For 5 seasons, we heard him say he was doing all the most hideous acts "for his family". After Hank's death and during this scene, he just can't use this argument anymore, so now we all know he's just doing all this for himself.

  • @stripes-2250
    @stripes-2250 Před rokem +2

    I only consumed all of BB recently (literally last week) so watching this video is quite moving. Your explanation of the scenes and thought process of how our psychology of how we by design are suppose to view Walt until we see can only see him as the true monster that he is. I always stayed pretty objectionable to his actions in my watch. I had empathy but knew the road he was going down would not only be difficult but “winning” could never happen when you’re sacrificing the safety, trust, and lives of the people around you. I think we as an audience feel this even more with Walt’s relationship with Jesse, the truly inexcusable actions as we see his manipulation and gaslighting, and that breaking point as well.
    Anyways love this and I watched your Toxic Masculinity video as well. Best video essays I’ve seen in a while man. Fantastic job! 👏🏼

  • @SkyguyFilmsZooruvfilms
    @SkyguyFilmsZooruvfilms Před 2 lety +156

    Living in a family with a crazy member who has gone after us with a knife multiple times, that scene was extremely realistic

  • @badgyboytvedits5143
    @badgyboytvedits5143 Před 2 lety +280

    The "Were a family" line killed me. Haven't cried more during any tv show or movie. And the way he says it twice realizing his family has finally turned on him is just so sad.

    • @wattsnottaken1
      @wattsnottaken1 Před 2 lety +28

      It hurts every time. It’s so sad. “We’re a family” as Skyler and Flynn are in fear and shock just completely terrified of Walt. The second time he whispers it is what makes it so strong and super sad

    • @the_brinaki
      @the_brinaki Před rokem +3

      To me, his fear is now that now they know that his "we're a family" doesn't mean anything to them. Walt considered Hank family, too. Now Hank is dead and they know he had something to do with his death. They know that they are not safe from him. And that's when it also dawns on Walt that all hope to have them on his side is lost. He has lost and his only chance to have them not turn on him is to leave.

  • @nori87
    @nori87 Před rokem +8

    I love this scene so much. Its incredible how they made the viewers feel physical discomfort(atleast for me). Making it feel like you just want to get out of the situation.

  • @TheBmichel51122
    @TheBmichel51122 Před rokem

    Maybe my favorite analysis of art I’ve ever seen. Thank you for a wonderful watch! ❤

  • @sammykaijuk9
    @sammykaijuk9 Před rokem +96

    I would say that my first time around watching this series, Ozymandias is the episode that did finally break down exactly how far into his monstrosity Walt had dug. I knew he was a monster, but the tone of the show makes you constantly manipulated into the same sick twisted fantasy he's having... believing he has any sort of victory. That his hole-filled plan had any semblance of sense from the beginning. When you watch Breaking Bad a second time, the tone changes. You don't forget this episode, not ever. It completely reshapes how you see everything Walt does, provides a sort of clarity.

    • @Cakeyboi4
      @Cakeyboi4 Před 7 měsíci +2

      "you don't forget this episode" as if i'd forget any episode to begin with.

  • @zenon7318
    @zenon7318 Před rokem +38

    I like to think there is some form of symbolism in the fact that in his prime walt went from a normal SUV to a nice luxuries Chrysler 300. Then when he is at his breaking point of failure he has to drive a broken down old truck showing that his life couldn't be anymore worse.

  • @Tripod9648
    @Tripod9648 Před 8 měsíci +4

    The downfall of Walt is easily my favorite of the entire series and one of the best moments in all of Television history. This is when the show officially surpass the Sopranos. The Sopranos had many great moments within the series, but I always felt it needed something. It needed to end dramatically. It needed Tony’s downfall. But a sudden cut to black wasn’t going to cut it here. This chapter in Walters life was everything the show needed to come full cycle. Their is no badass scenes here. Just a terrifying moment of watching a family we have grown to love, fall apart.

  • @klarityfisher8993
    @klarityfisher8993 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Walt lost me at the end of season 1/ beginning of season 2 or something like that when he started being emotionally manipulative and abusive to skylar. That was incredibly uncomfortable to watch. I hope everyone realized how bad he was then

    • @jellybeanmutt3228
      @jellybeanmutt3228 Před 7 měsíci

      ^^^^

    • @hanaahmed7039
      @hanaahmed7039 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I was never with him since day one and it kept getting ridiculous and him making unnecessary moves to cover up another unnecessary moves , literally all he had to do is take the damn money from Elliott and Gretchen he even told everyone that the money he made was theirs like he didn't even care about his ego in front of his family and friends

  • @dariushcreates
    @dariushcreates Před rokem +79

    Best Breaking Bad scene ever. When Walt’s world crumbles right in front of him, he realises everyone he worked so hard for (or so he says) turn against him. “We’re a family…” it hits him! He’s now alone

  • @manifolded
    @manifolded Před 2 lety +84

    It's not too terribly subtle of course but I am personally fond of the shot of Walt backing out of their driveway in his decrepit, broken down truck, forcibly ramming into their family car (which is essentially a stereotypical suburban family-type vehicle) and pushing it out of the way so he can make his getaway. In the same sense, by nothing other than his own actions has he forced his family out of his life, with a "dent" that will never truly be repaired. Great video!

  • @cardo1111
    @cardo1111 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent analysis, didn't realize how much technical prowess goes into setting up such scenes 👍🏽

  • @GWPetersFilm
    @GWPetersFilm Před 9 měsíci

    This was truly an incredible scene and I'm glad you talked about it in such length, it is by far one of my favorite, and one of the most important scenes in the entire show, thank you for your great video essay Tim. It shows a great understanding of the story's themes and I adore the video for that. (However I am a little bummed you didn't cover by far my favorite shot in the scene, the POV shot from Walter as he looks at his son trying to protect his mother).

  • @BobLovesKaren
    @BobLovesKaren Před 2 lety +72

    I remember dissolving into tears when he leaves with Holly. I have never, in my 50yrs, ever been that emotionally drained and cried that hard watching a television show.

  • @MrInsdor
    @MrInsdor Před 2 lety +174

    I’m surprised to hear that people are supposedly still sympathising with him at that point. In my group of friends nobody had any sympathy left for him after season 2 or latest season 3.

    • @eternitytee3332
      @eternitytee3332 Před 2 lety +14

      Even though you can't justify most of his actions through the whole show, I believe that walt's family was his top priority until this scene. Of course becoming a cold criminal isn't a good to way show you care about your family, but the intentions of everything he's done was to keep his family safe and not have to worry about money. So I do feel bad for him to a certain extent.

    • @Handle947
      @Handle947 Před 2 lety +37

      Yes same here. We were eager for his downfall. It’s insane to me that people knew he poisoned a child and were still rooting for him 😭

    • @oxideactual1018
      @oxideactual1018 Před 2 lety +3

      Which is why he’s one of the best characters in TV history

    • @bitbot9834
      @bitbot9834 Před rokem +3

      I supported him just because he's cool

    • @TheBBCSlurpee
      @TheBBCSlurpee Před rokem +4

      walt is goated bro get off your high horse

  • @kanewilliams2919
    @kanewilliams2919 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Really really great analysis. I think you did a great job with this video mate. Thank you for a good watch. Keep it up👍🏼

  • @Bludgeoned2DEATH2
    @Bludgeoned2DEATH2 Před rokem +9

    My dad kidnapped me when I was a baby just like Walt did. I was around 1.5 so I don’t remember it vividly but I do remember hearing my mother wail while being tied up and my dad driving really really fast with flashing blue and red lights. I agree with you when Walt kidnapped his daughter I lost it, Rian Johnson absolutely broke me with that because Skylar’s scream sounded like my moms 💔💔

    • @Treeeee2008
      @Treeeee2008 Před rokem

      I'm sorry about what happened at all, but how the hell do you remember being 1 years old? Most kids can't remember anything until they're about three, are you some kind of superhuman or something? Or did you just get your age wrong?

    • @Bludgeoned2DEATH2
      @Bludgeoned2DEATH2 Před rokem +5

      @@Treeeee2008 I was curious about this too so when I took a psych 101 course I remember reading that babies can form memories if they're tramautic enough. I know I didn't get the age wrong because I know how old I was when my family moved away from my dad and I asked my mom about it years later and confirmed I was correct. I remember a couple things from our time with my dad, mostly him beating my mom senseless.

    • @nathancorliss9347
      @nathancorliss9347 Před rokem

      @@Treeeee2008 I’m glad to hear nothing horribly traumatic happened to you as a 1 year old

  • @orca6110
    @orca6110 Před 2 lety +129

    I liked this part of the series too, but I also wonder how it would look to the neighbors or someone who doesn't have any information on what's happening. There's a married couple who argue here and there, but most of it isn't seen by others. Then one day, there's a truck that no one has seen before, with a barrel that could be holding anything in it. The father gets into the truck with the youngest child and the mother is screaming and pleading. The father makes a dramatic exit as he drives off to who knows where, and the mother is yelling and crying in the middle of the street with blood on her clothes. If I was their neighbor or a passerby and I saw that happening, I would wonder what caused that to happen for a long time.

    • @ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502
      @ahumanbeingfromtheearth1502 Před 2 lety +29

      Gets even crazier than that, cause walts whole story was all over the news afterwards, so a in just a few days they'd know exactly what caused that to happen.

  • @andreasberger4
    @andreasberger4 Před rokem +48

    6:05 what is note worthy in this shot is that Walt until this point almost always kept lying/not telling the truth.
    No matter how certain Skyler was he stuck with the act trying to decieve her.
    Here he almost immidietly give in, because he is not answering Skyler.
    You caused the death of Hank is almost certainly a thought he is currently dealing with.
    Skyler is strengthening the inner voice tellinh him that it is his fault, a thought he cannot bear, and he yells in denial because it's a reality he is not willing to accept. Not only does he not want he family to think that, he himself will not tolerate the thought for one second.

  • @joelsommers
    @joelsommers Před rokem +2

    I love this analysis.
    Thanks for articulating just what was so different about the knife fight. It really was messy, lame, unglamorous, no bravado... It was perfection.

  • @andrearovenski
    @andrearovenski Před rokem

    tears from just watching this video. such an amazing show, and well articulated essay!

  • @TheMaztercom
    @TheMaztercom Před 2 lety +205

    Sht, we are able to see walt as a victim, and thats good writting, or maybe walt also manipulated the audience.
    But idk, we humans always see a villain like a victim if we see his backstory.
    Or maybe we can reflect ourselves in walt, how his life is miserable and how he wants to do something big, something to leave a mark, just like all of us wants, we all want to do more rather than just being happy with your shitty life we feel the hate of walt, the hate of being too good at something and end up doing crap.

  • @AlmightyArceus
    @AlmightyArceus Před 2 lety +88

    I never noticed the intensity of the moment of Walt getting the upper hand before. The fact that in his pride he could have killer her had Walt Jr. not tackled him. Thanks for breaking this down and analyzing in such detail.

    • @bennywolfe4357
      @bennywolfe4357 Před rokem +6

      I really doubt he would’ve killed her. In the fight, she was the aggressor. Then jr lied about it. No matter what hank did, Walt was t willing to kill him. He was willing to go to prison instead, so why should we think he would’ve killed skyler?

    • @AlmightyArceus
      @AlmightyArceus Před rokem +7

      @@bennywolfe4357 it’s less about him actually killing her and more about the threat. Plainly, Walt is way more dangerous than his family. With Walt Jr. knowing so little of what happened and thinking that Walt *DID* kill Hank, the threat of also being killed is present in the minds of Skyler and Jr.

    • @rouari
      @rouari Před rokem +1

      @@AlmightyArceus not really he was about to get cut again and saved himself

    • @Jackster1
      @Jackster1 Před rokem +1

      @@bennywolfe4357 yeah I fucking hate how Jr lies to the police

    • @shannonmacdonald5406
      @shannonmacdonald5406 Před rokem

      I don’t think he would have killed her.

  • @bigbob.9995
    @bigbob.9995 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your work my friend I like the deep analysis into breaking bad great job

  • @cameronjuntti4749
    @cameronjuntti4749 Před rokem +5

    The thing I’ve always thought about in this scene is “what are the neighbors thinking right now?”
    I’ve been the guy the disrupts a quiet street, and I’ve also been the guy being disrupted. Neither are pleasant.

  • @capreal26
    @capreal26 Před 2 lety +73

    It should be a crime to direct and edit such a gripping piece of television. The scene where Skyler runs behind the truck is perhaps most gut wrenching performance ever seen.

  • @KidneysHurt
    @KidneysHurt Před rokem +219

    When he said "Don't call me Breaking, call me Bad" I almost cried 😭

    • @guilhermehank4938
      @guilhermehank4938 Před rokem +9

      These jokes got old

    • @ketaminepoptarts
      @ketaminepoptarts Před rokem +4

      i would lose for sure if i was in a "least funny joke on earth" competition with you

    • @KidneysHurt
      @KidneysHurt Před rokem

      @@ketaminepoptarts I would lose if I was in a loser contest with you

    • @lukeaustin4465
      @lukeaustin4465 Před rokem

      @@KidneysHurt loser? We aren't in the 90s anymore, no one that I've met uses that as an insult lol

    • @KidneysHurt
      @KidneysHurt Před rokem

      @@lukeaustin4465 Your existence is an insult to our society, loser

  • @germanandreagiri3079
    @germanandreagiri3079 Před 2 měsíci

    Amazing essay. I knew editing was hard, but after this, it really shows the importance and nuance of a good edit.

  • @jeffe_77
    @jeffe_77 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for pointing out the small things to further elevate one of the best episodes in TV history.

  • @HughJazzTTs
    @HughJazzTTs Před 2 lety +154

    I remember the first time I seen the series I was 1,000% into the show and when I have seen this exact scene I was shedding tears as walt was backing up in a old pickup truck kidnapping his daughter in his nice sub urban neighborhood that was once a warm welcoming home to many of his friends and family.. that’s when I knew shit has gone through the roof with Walt, although I still praised him till the end.

    • @Ivegotwormsinme
      @Ivegotwormsinme Před 2 lety +7

      Here's a bit of trivia for that very part of the scene: Take a look at the atmosphere of the outdoor shots, right after Walt pulls away. The cast and crew were fighting snow flurries to shoot those scenes, and it was actually below freezing that day. After I watched a behind the scenes video of that scene being shot, it put an entirely new feel on it for me knowing that it was so cold during those shots. Give that scene another watch and tell me what you think afterwards.

    • @bennywolfe4357
      @bennywolfe4357 Před rokem

      Kidnapping? I don’t remember him kidnapping his child.

    • @bobob9969
      @bobob9969 Před rokem

      @@bennywolfe4357 parents can kidnap their kids. It's all about the context, and this context is a meth drug dealing king pin

    • @AlienZizi
      @AlienZizi Před rokem +1

      @@bennywolfe4357 dude im tired of you heisenberg fanboys intentionally missing the point and trying to play semantics about this word.

  • @alexeiharp7676
    @alexeiharp7676 Před 2 lety +91

    Knowing Breaking Bad is an overall masterpiece and learning how it is even greater with those videos

  • @Blukeylukey
    @Blukeylukey Před rokem +4

    I just rewatched the show and when I got to this scene I nearly cried. Incredible performance and script.

  • @timsvideoessays4670
    @timsvideoessays4670  Před 2 lety +1408

    thanks everyone for the kind words! I've been making these video essays not thinking anyone would ever watch them, mostly just for my own fun and I'm pretty shocked this video's pulling over two thousand views. Or over twenty, for that matter. Especially considering my (lack of) audio editing skills. Anyway I'm just honored so many people liked my analysis! :)

    • @LETO27362
      @LETO27362 Před 2 lety +2

      Fantstic video bro, ceaser approves

    • @niko.nixxxx
      @niko.nixxxx Před 2 lety +1

      good stuff!

    • @nicks9146
      @nicks9146 Před 2 lety +1

      I didn't notice any issues with audio edits because I was captivated by the analysis. I've watched the show 3 times through now and you picked up on a lot of detail I never would have thought of. Great job!

    • @matthewfinis6723
      @matthewfinis6723 Před 2 lety +2

      In all honesty the audio was the only (ONLY) issue with this video. The jumps between really quiet and loud was a bit frustrating but aside from that 10/10 video trust me. You’re gonna blow up man I’m telling you

    • @nenastinks
      @nenastinks Před 2 lety +2

      You misunderstood Walt and it makes this analysis obsolete.

  • @docvader82
    @docvader82 Před 2 lety +74

    That was great analysis. You just made me wanna binge the series again.....for about the sixth or seventh time.

    • @DMTInfinity
      @DMTInfinity Před 2 lety +1

      *#lolz*

    • @iheartjbgccb
      @iheartjbgccb Před 2 lety

      Just did that, my 4th time and it's like watching it again for the first time sometimes.

    • @Tweedle_Dumb
      @Tweedle_Dumb Před 2 lety +1

      Nice profile pic

  • @xerxes5785
    @xerxes5785 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Although I do agree that this episode is a Masterpiece, I don’t think this was the first time the show portrayed Walt’s actions as bad or horrific. Sure you have scenes like him blowing up Tuco’s headquarters or taking out Gas which portrayed him as an badass, but on contrast scenes like him killing Krazy-8 or letting Jane die definitely portrayed his action as horrific and crossing a line.