Jonathan Banks Keeps Correcting Breaking Bad Writers' Grammar
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He's is as meticulous as he is in the show just not as geeky lol I love it Tho!!!
@@JoeDontYaKnow87 "He's is" ? I don't think he's is would approve.
Wow,Brian doesn't give punchlines,he gives you an instant pregnancy.🤌🙌😂😂😂😂😂😂
BRYAN'S ALTER EGO WALTER AS THE TROUBLE MAKER.
Jesus loves you all
Bryan had that cooking in his brain for a minute and waited for the perfect moment.
He was probably so excited 😂
Jessie we need to cook
Cooking like that blue meth lmaoo
Bryan*
Hehehe cooking
Brian Cranston always saves the day
Walter always gets on Mike's case
Always wants the attention like Waltuh
No half measures.
Johnathan Banks: It's Bryan, not Brian. 👍
Bryan*
Cranston has impeccable comedic timing
Not just that, but he even had the reaction too.
He’s quick man.
I feel like Bob got a little upset he didn’t blurt a joke out first
@@omeganraynbanks set it up and Cranston has the punch and stole the joke😂
All these talk shows are scripted. It's not timing it's him saying his line when he's supposed to.
The laugh training of the crowd helps
I love the times where Banks is saying something semi-serious and Cranston throws a curveball joke in there. They definitely seem like good buddies 😂
It's like chemistry teacher became a meth dealer and grammar teacher became an assassin😂😂
A grammar teacher is called an English teacher.
@@desbugfan8429 If you're going in those intricacies then, it is called teacher of english grammar not english teacher. As english teacher would mean a teacher who is english( British .
@@rahgeer1574I think you’re referring to a teacher of literature arts!
😂😂😂😂
@@desbugfan8429 oooh your mind will blow,when you realise how many languages beside English
Bryan’s facial expression after the joke is a perfect demonstration of what makes him a great actor. He gets in character and stays there as long as necessary.
It was perfect!! 😂😂😂😂
Back to the Malcom in the middle days look
Hal. Omg.
Looks totally fake
@@hexerey 🤦♂️
Aaron's reaction to "object preposition" was almost like "aaah, wire!"
🤣 so true
Yeah! Grammar Mr. White "fist bumps"
**points** ENGLISH, B*TCH!
😂😂😂
🍷😆😆 Genuinely!
The minute Brian heard “who killed whom” he was fucking waiting for his moment
Whom is on first?
Absolutely
but then he got the grammar wrong...
You could see Bryan at the back waiting for a pause to drop that line. Excellent.
Aaron be like "Yeah grammar, bitch!" 😂
its Yeah, grammar, bitch!
You forgot the , 'Yo'....😂
😂
And he botched it by calling a pronoun a preposition.
@@idjles don't think it is
He’s absolutely right though. It makes sense for the character that Mike’s grammar would always be perfect.
Nah Mike doesn’t give a shit
but saying to the writer "don't dumb Mike down", I'm betting the writer's ego took a dent as it reflected on him. having his own way restored ego.
Yeah, or maybe it sounds weird for a killer to say whom?
@@fuzzyfennec7493 Mike may be a killer, but he’s the type of guy who always crosses his Ts and dots his Is.
Nah he's not that pretentious
Aaron Paul's reaction to the object preposition is perfect gif material
Ahh, Wiiiiiires...
A-aron?
I love even more that there was no preposition either but nobody cares enough to question it
@@Oshawatt that man could kill Putin without anyone knowing got three days.
No it's not
The timing of that was impeccable
Bryan was fighting for his life back there holding in that joke for the perfect moment
He had that one on the tip of his tongue for a minute
Bryan Cranston truly has sitcom powers.
Well of course didnt you his greatest ever performance, Hal.
@@MortanAMrkI still watch that show 😂😂😂
He is a comedian so yeah
It wasn't Cranston - it was Saul the lawyer guy - Bob Odenkirk.
@@thesnowdog2799no it wasn’t use your eyes
I'm glad Walt got his life back together. He's even acting like it was a show
I swear bryan is literally just Hal
that was perfect timing 😂
Mwah he was a little slow. Had to think about it :p
Was scripted of course though
you can see he had it ready to go but waited couple of seconds for jonathan to finish his point. what a gent
@@mob4662 I don't think you know what 'scripted' means
@@webkid4567 are you stupid?
Why do you think i dont know what scripted means?
Bryan Cranston’s comedic timing is A+ everytime 😂
Everything he does reminds me of Malcom in the middle.
Too bad hes turned into a marxism pushing hollywood puppet
Not just timing, how stone faced he is too lol.
Well, played the response back. 🤣
You Damned right
Mike was a sharp character and the way he spoke while a man of few words conveyed his intelligence well.
Cranstons look was perfect.
it's gorgeous. i've seen it referred to as the "fourth window": the skill of playing one intention to the other characters while letting the viewer see what you really feel (in this case - i hope i'm getting this right, i want to look smart like mike). i could gush all day about vince's casting of comedic actors for dramatic roles.
Mike is such a calculated man, it just makes sense that his wordings and vocabulary had minimal error.
Exactly
Yup in my experience people that are calm and calculated have a good vocab and grammar and are often above intelligence. And Mike definitely is a very inventive and smart guy
except object preposition has nothing to do with it.
@@mduthi9870elaborate
@@mduthi9870 cope
Mike wasn't just the police. He was the grammar police
He should realize that "whom" is a relative pronoun, not a preposition!
He should realize that "whom" is a relative pronoun, not a preposition!
He should realize that "whom" is a relative pronoun, not a preposition!
He should realize that "whom" is a relative pronoun, not a preposition!
He should realize that "whom" is a relative pronoun, not a preposition!
Bryan must be really intelligent, you can tell his jokes are always so ... good, both in meaning and timing. I love him since Malcom in the Middle.
“Whom didn’t!?” 🏆👏
I feel like if Mike did say “who killed whom” and sarcastically enunciated the M, it would have been a great moment.
we may yet be treated to that glorious moment in a blooper someday,
who killed whom? who-muh! whooooo-muh!
Who killed whom don’t sound good who killed who it just sounds better
@@Antisocialtendencies Mike would have a field day with that sentence.
@@TheWickedLep lol I don’t remember him saying that it seems silly for a character like Mike
no matter how dramatic his role is, Bryan Cranston always has a sitcom personality
Deep down, his true character is Hal.
@@Leonardo-vs5pb True
He was great in Seinfeld and in the king of queens Brian is a legend
🤣
@@Leonardo-vs5pbWell it was Hal's dream, allegedly.
I love an actor who’s that invested in their character
Bryan is the real life Saul Goodman.
Brian casually dropping a 99.1 % pure one liner
Yea Mr. White😂
*99.6%
@@mg6192 ?? 99.1 was the purity of the meth thats the joke
@@Cloudsablue it's 99.6 in the show.
@@mg6192 no its not
Jonathan Banks: "Who killed whom?"
Aaron Paul: "Who killed who, Bitch?!"
exactly, nobody speak with good grammar, he's the type to say if you write a hillbilly say, me ma wush not happy, no no you have to write my mom was not happy, when it makes no sense for the character to speak like that
@@FrenchLightningJohn A lot of people do, actually. His character was a lot more complex than your standard pikey & hillbilly. Mike was very meticulous at what he does, so it made sense that he speaks in a grammatically correct way.
@@FrenchLightningJohn yes, it also wouldn't make sense for some top class president to say "me ma wash nut happy".
That's why he said "don't dumb Mike down" because he understands Mike is a smart character and he as an actor thinks like would talk with correct grammar.
@@SpecterNeverSpectator but at the same time acting the character and makeing it not is whole different thing
@@mohamedkamara7701 not, but he is clearly interested and well versed in writing, not only that but he can surely know a lot more of what is "natural" for a character than the writer might, as he is the one who puts it to action
And it's as Brian says "Whom didn't?" that we all recall he's actually a phenomenal comic actor with impeccable timing
Banks has such a great laugh
What a great cast of actors
Facts
What a great cast of actors... and Anna Gunn.
Fucking Skyler.
🤬
@@omomavroe2834 yup, thats because shes an actress, a good one at that
@@omomavroe2834 i could smell the doritos radiating from this comment
I swear you can see Brian thinking while listening to plan his "Whom didn't?" 😂😂😂
You can see him mumbling in background 😂
If I had to guess, Cranston was about to ask
*_whom_*_ is Schnauz_ ?
...but the moment was too fleeting, so he kept sharpening the blade as he awaited the perfect "Plan B" moment to stick it in.
It's perfectly simple. "Who" refers to subject, "whom" refers to object. In exactly the same way as "he" refers to subject ("he told me") and "him" refers to object ("I told him"). We don't get "I/me" and "he/him" confused (not usually, anyway), so why should who/whom be any different?
@@itskarl7575 what u smoking bruv
@@itskarl7575 > _so why should who/whom be any different_ ?
Maybe because the spelling is so similar that it causes the confusion.
You're right, btw. But "he" and "him" are pretty different, and "I" and "me" are highly different. But with "who" and "whom," there's only a single letter of distinction, tacked on at the end.
That's my guess anyway.
Bob Oderkirk just sitting there like he did not get the joke 😢
I love Bob but sometimes I get concerned that he may actually be a total dick 😢
@@ericvetter7382I've seen some comments & they were saying he's a shy & introverted guy
@@harsh111yt I hope that's all it is. I saw him on "Hot Ones" and felt like he was mad about being there. That's what initiated the vibe he's been giving me.
Expected this much of an immaculate use of grammar by this man.
Its weird seeing “Skylar” happy, her character was acted so perfectly when I see her in interviews it feels weird😂
sad that people still hates on the actress to this day
@@princesmith8008Right? *Star Wars Meme*
@@princesmith8008 it's like dominik from wwe, sure we hate the character but sadly some people get so caught up in the story they hate the actor/actress too, that's how you know they're good tho
@@Renegade15 fine af lol
growing up in a rural area in the Midwest, I just couldn't understand why someone would be so mad that her husband was providing for her family by cooking meth?
Walter: chemistry teacher
Mike: english teacher
Saul: law teacher
Gus: business teacher
Gale: substitute teacher
Lalo: cooking teacher
Jesse: P.E.
Skyler : Accounts teacher
Jesse: fucks everything up
@@equinox346 Skyler: Bitch
@@kotarodesu_23 recess 😂😂😂
You can see Bob stinging a bit when Bryan beat him to it 😂
Walter, correct your grammar, Walter...
I love how you can see Bryan cooking it up getting ready for the perfect time to deliver.
It was 99.1% perfect 😂
@@chrisdperez786pure*
Just like you waited to copy one of the comments here
"..I AM THE ONE WHOM KNOCKS!"
🤦 -Mike, chillin on the set..
Except that’s not correct grammar.
@@melinagranger8505why do you think Mike us facepalming Melina
@@melinagranger8505🤦
@@melinagranger8505Melina, that is why Mike is facepalming.
Bryan's straight face after saying that is reminiscent of Walt saying "half a million in cash"
How do you not love bryan cranston...the way he tells the seinfeld story about how an electrician gave him an idea for a scene always cracks me up too
Cranston is genuinely one of the most effortlessly funny people in the business. Turns any conversation into a killer punchline.
Heisenberg with them jokes
@@spacemann1425 his Hal character kicked in 🤣
Exactly, just watch that vid of BB cast talking about their character death or whatever. He dropped a murderous joke there in the end like this one.
@@vinslungur my favourite scene was killing Mike Ehrmentraut
To this day, my favorite joke is when John is crying about saying goodbye to Mike's character after filming the death scene, and when he's done Brian butts in with "My favorite scene was killing Mike Ermantrout"
Bryan kept opening his mouth to say the joke and then finally said it
let him cook
@@ervinpezol7032 Waltuh
haha yes, waiting for the opportunity
@@ervinpezol7032 walyltu put it away
Walter looks confused 😂😂😂
Bob odenkirk looks so great here
Cranston such a wise ass 😂
Cranston wasn't irritating at all. He has excellent comedic timing. "
@@ExWEIMan He wasn't saying he was irritating
@@ueruserius5972 Yes he was; if you look up the meaning of "wise ass" on-line or in the dictionary you will find-"a person who is irritating because they behave as if they know everything". Convisis demonstrates a lack of understanding the English language. Cranston is NOT a "wise ass" as he has excellent comedic timing without being irritating. You are welcome.
@@ExWEIMan Bro said your welcome to something nobody thanked him for🧐 who taught you?
@@ExWEIMan And you're definitely a English teacher cause I know for a fact English teachers don't know what sarcasm is..😕😆
Bryan is a master of comedic timing.
He is you could see it on his lips before and he was just waiting for the right moment
No he isn't. Grow up.
@@realsamhyde Bait?
@@realsamhyde how does he have to grw up by saying that💀
They all just gave a look like "Yea he did that" 😂
That was the best laugh I’ve had in a while! Thanks!❤❤
It adds a lot to Mike’s character that he would be meticulous with his grammar, he’s a very meticulous guy.
Isn’t it malicious? 😂😂
@@ryanpacheco2234 no
@@ryanpacheco2234 learn English
@Ryan Pacheco Just delete this comment, bro. This is unbelievably embarrassing on your part.
@@ryanpacheco2234 isn't he malicious
Alternate universe where Mike was a high school English teacher
He actually gets his comeuppance in Community as Criminology Professor Buzz Hickey.
Shirley: "Jeffry, these textbooks are stolen!"
Jeff: "From who? By who? How long ago?"
Hickey: "It's from whom, by whom, but he nailed the third question."
Would you like him to break bad ?
its wild how they were all mostly known for comedic roles prior
He held that in for a minute straight 😂😂
Walter teaches chemistry. Mike teaches English 😂
So Community indulged him...
"From who? By who? How long ago?"
"It's 'from whom,' 'by whom,' but he nailed the third question!" 😂
Never made that connection before. Thats awesome!
which episode was that? been a while since I watched community
@@8bitSpartan141 I think it's Season 5 episode 10
I bet he ad-libbed that, the show was great for moments like that.
Love when I catch a new community joke so many years later!
Imagine how much fun they had! What great casting
Turning an interesting lull in the conversation into laughs, wonderful.
You can see Bryan Cranston just waiting for the perfect moment to slip "Whom didn't?" in there.
Did it*
@@steventurous9000 didn't
@@manusician disn't
@@steventurous9000 deren't it
You can literally see Brian Cranston mouthing “Whom” a few seconds before he says it because he’s already lining up that joke😂😂❤
Mike be like I better call saul
Seeing them together is a gift ❤
Mike is definitely your grandpa arguing with your mom about the definition of persimmon
* pimento
His go to sandwitch while on stake outs lmao
@@chub22g24 now, here is a genuine a fan lol
There are multiple definitions of persimmon?
@@bfboobie nope
Lmao Aaron Paul had a Jesse-regression moment at the end where he just contributed a spirited "Yeah!"
Lmao I wish I could find people like you irl 😂
Mr. White was a teacher; but Mike was the professor.
Bryan should teach improv he's so quick everytime.
They all physically embody their character.. seeing all of them on a stage together is such a whirlwind of emotion.
Best show ever!! I just rewatched again after not seeing it for years! I was so sad it was over!
Perfect timing too 😂
Skyler chugging down whiskey in the back 💀
You can literally see the moment when Cranston makes Odenkirk think, "You beautiful genius bastard, you."
Bryan's timing is classic!😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
"I'm sorry Walter, but my dance card is full."
I made that up for fun.
Brian is such a great comedic actor, it makes his dramatic performances even more amazing.
Who's Brian?
I can see mike saying "it's who killed whom" for Walter white to reply "whom gives a fuck mike"
Lmaoo right you are
Plot twist: walter and jesse are talking about cooking a batch ASAP silently and even saul is talking with them
I love this cast such powerful actors
Bryan Cranston’s comedic timing is top notch
imagine mike walking in as your ap english teacher
No Half-Senteces!!
@@Rowebot15😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😮
You, and your pride and your ego! You just had to be the man! If you’d known it was whom we’d all be fine right now!!
Crucial. It’s hard to imagine a fully artistic experience of life without them.
This is why Brian was in malcom in the middle, guy is hallarious
Cranston has impeccable timing.
Edit: he's so good you can actually see him trying to feel out when to drop in earlier. Dudes brilliant.
If you simply look at just Walter the whole time, you notice he was on the verge of saying that joke ever since he heard mike say whom 😂
Cranston is so fucking funny. He's always on the ball.
I appreciate people like him who corrects grammar. He's like my folks.
I can't speak too highly of Jonathan Banks, he directed the original Australian stage production of Grease in 1972 his experience and sensitivity brought out the best in us. Director, mentor and unforgettable friend. Love you and thank you.❤
Whom played Johnny Casino and Teen Angel ?
You can’t speak HIGHLY ENOUGH*. Not being able to “speak too highly” about someone means that they suck.
@@Xxplod3 yeah, I was confused for a second.
@@Xxplod3not necessarily. Not being able to speak of a height congruent to how wonderful he was says just that! He was so wonderful it was felt that it would not be feasible to attain such a height deserving of the man! So actually it could be construed in both ways !
Are there any recordings of this still in existence?
Brian always has a perfect word or line to help moments in any way. When Johnathan cried in the one interview Brian made him laugh to help make him not feel so awkward. Always great to see Brian make johnathan laugh xD
Link bro which interview
Johnathan who?
It's the funniest clip I have seen in a while. I am liking it so that I can watch it again.
How big must your ego be that you intentionally stick with your mistake, only because your ego is hurt after someone corrected your grammar
Banks wants to sound smart and then says "object preposition," which is not even close to being English lmfao
insanely, no one seems to have noticed this.
@@jedinxf7 Actors aren't known for their brains.
@@jedinxf7 Oh, yes. We did.
The hell are you talking about
@@bishopalexander9164 You might want to ask Jonathan Banks that question.
Well, Brian really waited for a moment there. Because he knows... TIMING!!!
Why have you spelt timing in capitals
@@adamfoster7954 Why have you written a question without using a question mark?
I swear those 4 would make the greatest podcast
😂he was waiting to use that one😂
😂😂😂😂You can see Brian holding himself to it😂😂😂😂💪👌legend
Cranston always has had that great comedic timing
Cranston quietly collecting info and waiting for the right moment..... No need to correct my grammar. 😂🤣😄🤪
Teach, Teachah 😂👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽