Breaking Bad Tried To Warn You

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    Breaking Bad tells us the story of Walter White. Which teaches us the truth about money, business, the banking crisis, big pharma, politics, and most importantly it shines a mirror on ourselves. Is money, investing in a business empire, and being a millionaire worth it for tearing up your family in the process and eroding your identity? Walter White highlights the Jungian idea of the shadow self and how the shadow's pursuit of money, wealth, business success, and more comes from the repression felt by the persona.
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    • @LL346u3r
      @LL346u3r Před 2 lety +23

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    • @M.J44
      @M.J44 Před 2 lety +48

      Cringe

    • @sinderbloq6466
      @sinderbloq6466 Před 2 lety +50

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  • @jezebulls
    @jezebulls Před 2 lety +13618

    Breaking Bad is probably the only show where all the seasons were just as good as the first and the finale was perfectly handled.

  • @theactualjohannsebastianba334

    You know it’s a timeless tv show when there’s still detailed analysis videos on it 9 years after it ended

    • @shedjddjdj2010
      @shedjddjdj2010 Před rokem

      Exactly it was a good analysis except he missed the point of the Milgram experiment they got nothing from it. In order to ensure no bribery they paid the subjects prior to the experiment and told them the money was theirs's no matter what. The point wasn't that they kept going to get something the point was under the pressure from authority they felt compelled to complete actions they did not want to do and made them sick to their stomachs. Some nameless faceless authority figure aka the scientist was enough to make them work against their own moral compass even in the face of possible harming another person. The scientist was only allowed to say: the experiment must go on. You must continue the experiment. Regardless of how you feel you must continue the experiment. I watched the tapes those people were in agony. Grown men were having voices crack, rubbing themselves all over and at some points were on the verge of tears. Multiple times they asked to stop. If someone asked to stop they would be told to continue until they either tried to leave or refused to continue at all.

    • @slamrobot6584
      @slamrobot6584 Před rokem +1

      Its all been said before. Its all bullshit.

    • @Brbrnskhgf5666
      @Brbrnskhgf5666 Před rokem +92

      It blows my mind no show in that 9 years has even come close

    • @lcstyle2029
      @lcstyle2029 Před rokem +51

      Has it really been that long. Feels like it ended just yesterday

    • @biggestnibba
      @biggestnibba Před rokem +25

      @@lcstyle2029 that's how good it is, you, me, everyone that watched it remember it as it was beign released last week, it's just a genuinely good story with excellent story telling

  • @brandonlee5029
    @brandonlee5029 Před rokem +503

    I disagree that his family didn't care about him. He could have also avaoided the medical debt by accepting the offer from Grechen(whoever her name is spelt.) . Also, they offered to employ him, in which we would have earned a very good salary. Basically, his pride drove him into this. He could have choosen to live a law abiding life debt free. It would be as wealthy as the drug money but it would be wealthy enough to live a decent life.

    • @user-xe4rt3dd6t
      @user-xe4rt3dd6t Před 7 měsíci +16

      Also, he could have gotten treatment in network. Probably would have had the same outcome.

    • @SaraLittleWren
      @SaraLittleWren Před 6 měsíci +32

      I always felt the family were a bit embarrassed and Skylar had to be the decision maker which frustrated her cause she knew Walt was a pushover. But Gretchens offer was from guilt of what they had done to him. Consolation prize stuff. These were hand outs....from something he built and got shut out from. Walt couldnt accept that. It would have meant he truely was what everyone thought he was. A weak pathetic person with no spine. Walt is put upon, and harmless but underneath he is full of building resentment and bitterness which spills over once he slolwy sees and comes to understand the level of power he weilds. In a lot of ways Walt could have but didnt control his life so once he knows he is dying this is something noone will take from him. He says all he did is for his family but thats just another lie, and when he accepts that he goes full Hiesenberg. Thats how i viewed it anyway.

    • @HangMrH
      @HangMrH Před 6 měsíci +9

      @@SaraLittleWrenagreed, who would take handouts from an enemy that can be easily taken away by them anyway

    • @Gamfluent
      @Gamfluent Před 5 měsíci +7

      I agree, it’s less of a commentary on healthy and more on toxic masculinity

    • @Gamfluent
      @Gamfluent Před 5 měsíci +13

      @@HangMrHthey aren’t even enemies, Gretchen and Elliot throughout the whole story is so kind to Walter while he’s the one who threatens them with lasers

  • @2halliom
    @2halliom Před rokem +294

    " I no longer cast a shadow, I am the shadow" - Walter

  • @darkstar5805
    @darkstar5805 Před 2 lety +4913

    "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villan"
    Fits so well for this series.

    • @nikhiliyengar
      @nikhiliyengar Před 2 lety +180

      Not really, he was never a hero.

    • @achmatmartin2438
      @achmatmartin2438 Před 2 lety +195

      @@nikhiliyengar but if he died without having entered the drug business
      He would have died an honest man
      Which isn't really a hero
      Why am l still writing this

    • @bunsenn5064
      @bunsenn5064 Před 2 lety +20

      He wouldn’t have died a hero either way.

    • @RoxDZoro
      @RoxDZoro Před 2 lety +46

      @@bunsenn5064 the way I see it is he was a "hero" before he started slipping towards darkness, he started off with innocence and a sense of right and wrong , but eventually that was gone

    • @freshedpotato
      @freshedpotato Před 2 lety +6

      @@RoxDZoro he was still pretty dark at some points, its assumed that he wasn't kind towards Gretchen after they broke up and is what led to him selling his share

  • @philipzahn491
    @philipzahn491 Před 2 lety +1883

    Walter isn't "caught in a loveless marriage"! His life lacks excitement and a perspective, not love.

    • @starkman78
      @starkman78 Před rokem +241

      ☝🏽This. Throughout all of the chaos, death, and destruction Walt wrought, he NEVER didn’t want to be together with Skylar.

    • @bettercallnadiya
      @bettercallnadiya Před rokem +236

      Exactly, I wondered why he said that because I remember Skylar absolutely adoring him before everything happened. She doted on him, he wasn’t in a loveless marriage.

    • @OAwesomeO
      @OAwesomeO Před rokem +2

      What... the love in his life has become stale and effortless and a loveless marriage is absolutely a good description of that. In the very first episode we see Skylar giving a handjob to Walter as his birthday present, not sex, not a bj but a handjob and she doesnt even let him relax during because she won't stop talking to him. On top of the fact that she is also playing on her computer not even giving him her undivided attention and that was on his birthday... think about what the rest of his year is like

    • @blackranger7597
      @blackranger7597 Před rokem

      The sad birthday handjob in the pilot episode begs to differ

    • @FGazi-qf1hp
      @FGazi-qf1hp Před rokem +99

      True. He was loved by everyone. Family and friends. Everything fell apart when Walt started to change ofc.

  • @Sunny-ek8sx
    @Sunny-ek8sx Před 11 měsíci +102

    the theme of pride and how walter let his pride (not love) control everything he did is so obvious and glaring that its incredible people still dont understand (comment section)

    • @dylanperry1882
      @dylanperry1882 Před 24 dny

      He really didn't want anything to do with his family or their love unless they agreed to see him as some sort of genius antihero who they were forever indebted.

  • @moxxy3565
    @moxxy3565 Před rokem +84

    I got so mad at Walt for being mad that HE SOLD HIS SHARES. But then it occurred to me that I and many others do this constantly in real life... You try to shift your failures and shortcomings onto some scapegoat, and after long enough even you start to believe it.

    • @toplay1764
      @toplay1764 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Its funny ... watching this show I thought several times like "what is this guy doing?" like why does he act so irracional. Then I realized that me other people act even worse when it comes to certain situations. Its hard nowdays to make a show that makes you thing about yourself so much like this one. A shame ...

    • @Icetea-2000
      @Icetea-2000 Před 5 měsíci

      But we don’t know what happened there. He said he got maneuvered out the company and they said it was him. We can’t say if it truly was his fault or not

    • @krow5099
      @krow5099 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@Icetea-2000 He got insecure and then solid his shares cause he thought they were laughing at him when he spoke to Gretchen at that restaurant that’s what he said he wasn’t manipulated

    • @Icetea-2000
      @Icetea-2000 Před 2 měsíci

      @@krow5099 That's not at all what we know, that’s you making this up. In the end, it was never explained what exactly happened in the show. He might very well have told the truth, or not, we don’t know

    • @krow5099
      @krow5099 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Icetea-2000 no one’s making it up your just being willfully retarded he says to Gretchen “I left because you didn’t believe in me and you and Todd and your father were snickering at me! And I’m paraphrasing but that is proof enough he left and wasn’t ousted you Walt Nut Riderz always wanna make up lies to make that man seem more than he is, no wonder you crazy broke fucks are all subscribed to Redpill content!

  • @mrmhj9925
    @mrmhj9925 Před 2 lety +3071

    Breaking bad has always taught me that life is simply, unfair.
    In the end, he answered what he was doing, what he was fighting for.
    “I liked it, I was good at it and I was really…I was alive.”
    That shit is so deep and human. It all makes sense.
    Facing death and being treated like shit and life punching you In the fave day after day..
    You just wanna break free from everyone and everything and to actually live and love the things you’re best at, you’re most welcomed to.
    I can actually understand Walter White, even though darkness dragged him into situations that he caused but still again, he liked it. He was in control of his own life.
    Something I feel we can all relate to.

    • @efxnews4776
      @efxnews4776 Před 2 lety +31

      But did you really paid attention?
      When this dude put Jordan Peterson speech at the beginning, if you know JB, you will know the JB is the exact opposite of Walter, but have similar lives, but while Walter give to the shadows, Jordan Peterson through pure determination and perseverance become a beacon of hope, by his own ethics and moral.

    • @ffnendhgrgd
      @ffnendhgrgd Před 2 lety +98

      Walt was offered by a former friend and business partner to have all his medical bills paid. It would have been great for him and his family, at the expense of his pride and a blow to his ego.
      Then throughout the series he has multiple chances to walk away from crime, long after he has enough money to pay for his treatment, but instead digs himself and everyone around him deeper.

    • @andrewstephens5885
      @andrewstephens5885 Před 2 lety +26

      @@efxnews4776 yeah a show about a troubled psychology major becoming articulate and knowledgeable is definitely a less compelling show than the one about Walt’s path💀

    • @efxnews4776
      @efxnews4776 Před 2 lety +20

      @@andrewstephens5885 well, I'm fine with that, Jordan Peterson may be boring, but is way better than have a Walter in the real world...
      We already have plenty Pablo Escobar, and other folks that aren't that smart, but smart enough to become major threats to society, we really need is more Jordan Peterson in this world.

    • @jokerpilled2535
      @jokerpilled2535 Před 2 lety +24

      Money can never replace true freedom. That’s why the saying goes “money doesn’t buy happiness”, it can save you from poverty, but it won’t fulfill what you desire inside.

  • @MisterXxcvcv107
    @MisterXxcvcv107 Před 2 lety +5689

    Didn't think a Breaking Bad analysis in 2021 would provide any more insight on the messages the series presented, but I was proven wrong. Great video.

  • @frybodelgado1482
    @frybodelgado1482 Před rokem +842

    Correction: his Family NEVER "disrespected" him in the beginning of the series. Quite in the contrary, they showed him nothing but love and pride until he started to be Heisenberg. Only than his wife belittled and even left him. Only than his son lost his respect and love for him. That is literally the point of the series!

    • @joshuadeloach1676
      @joshuadeloach1676 Před rokem +115

      She would have cheated anyways. If the woman is sorry enough to cheat,she would have done it anyways. Walters life before breaking bad was terrible. The poor guy had a wife making him eat fake bacon.The man should have broke bad a long time ago.

    • @NeilBooth
      @NeilBooth Před rokem +52

      No, when he had cancer Flynn was telling him to unalive himself

    • @frybodelgado1482
      @frybodelgado1482 Před rokem +62

      @@NeilBooth "unalive himself"... HAH! And no not really tough. When they had the talk with the Speak-Pillow in Season 1 Walt Jr was the one telling his father he should quit being whiney and fight like a man - quite the motivational speech... he only told his father to kill himself way after he became Heisenberg and after hank was killed.

    • @frybodelgado1482
      @frybodelgado1482 Před rokem +98

      @@joshuadeloach1676 Ah that's a bit too much "all whamen bad" for my taste. If she really wanted to cheat on Walt she could have done that years and years ago - it's clear that her Boss already had a crush on her back in the days! but she didn^t because she loved and respected him. Only after his ultimate betrayal she did so - more to make a point than that she really wanted it in my opinion.
      And hey when a woman who wants her man to keep living a healthy life isn't true love what is? And she's right, Bacon is darn unhealthy...

    • @NeilBooth
      @NeilBooth Před rokem +18

      @@frybodelgado1482 No Flynn said it twice, once in season 1 episode 4. Later after hank died too.

  • @THEDRAWINGSTUDIO1
    @THEDRAWINGSTUDIO1 Před rokem +225

    I agree with the premise that big pharma had an influence on his decision, but, ultimately it was Walter White who chose that path. During season 2, when they found he was on remission and reduced his tumor to 80% of it's size, Walt cried-not because he was close to getting cure, but because he now had to admit that he cooked because he liked it and not because he needed to.

    • @AnonYmous-spyonmepls
      @AnonYmous-spyonmepls Před 9 měsíci

      He could have made cancer drugs instead of meth. Biggest plothole ever.

    • @hatrick8082
      @hatrick8082 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AnonYmous-spyonmepls that sure is a plot hole! you sir have won the internet for today!! 🤣🤣🤣😂😭

    • @realdragon
      @realdragon Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@AnonYmous-spyonmepls "Lol why cancer patients just don''t make cure"

    • @MylesKillis
      @MylesKillis Před 7 měsíci +2

      I mean he still needed to. 80% of cancer patients have a relapse in 5 years

    • @FLmanispretty
      @FLmanispretty Před 5 měsíci +1

      We don’t know for sure that this is why he cried, however that’s a solid interpretation

  • @chefboiardeeznutz9881
    @chefboiardeeznutz9881 Před rokem +1379

    I noticed his cancer was not only a physical representation of his limited time to do what he really wanted to do, but a metaphor for his time being limited to propel him to do what he wanted. Notice how whenever he feels like he shouldn't be doing these things or has second thoughts about all of it, that his cancer starts up again. But when he goes about his breaking bad business, it seems to be nonexistent almost. And, technically he did beat cancer. He never died by it, but by a bullet. A bullet that symbolized the life he decided to take on. Instead of dying by something that was a part of his mundane life, he dies by something that was related to the life he wanted to live. That's how I see it.

  • @1_Limbo
    @1_Limbo Před 2 lety +1492

    why is Breaking Bad so good? its the only show i´ve ever watched that had a proper ending

    • @karenboomer9667
      @karenboomer9667 Před 2 lety +31

      yes, i once started watching a better show, but by the end it wasn't

    • @benjibader32
      @benjibader32 Před 2 lety +42

      The wire also has a very proper ending

    • @Leonidas037
      @Leonidas037 Před 2 lety +11

      @@benjibader32 luv the wire, boardwalk empire too

    • @nitrogenbubbles4555
      @nitrogenbubbles4555 Před 2 lety +44

      Bojack horseman had a proper ending. In my opinion at least.

    • @karenboomer9667
      @karenboomer9667 Před 2 lety

      @@nitrogenbubbles4555 you know, i hated both those songs, baby blue, and mr blue, and they both had aaron paul

  • @profjonb6944
    @profjonb6944 Před rokem +91

    Dude... Walt broke up with Gretchen because he didn't want her family's help in any of his business ventures. Since she was working at Grey Matter he left and sold his shares as well. He sealed his own fate because of his pride even before the show starts. The show... is about pride... Mike literally screams it at the audience. The show is about Walt realizing the full extent of his pride and ignoring everything good in his life. Everyone in this comment section thinks Skylar is the villian.

    • @STARK0181
      @STARK0181 Před rokem +26

      Exactly. Walt was a repressed megalomaniac.

    • @user-oj9ed2it9i
      @user-oj9ed2it9i Před 11 měsíci +5

      its too easy for most ppl. just too damn easy its sad

    • @justforrow
      @justforrow Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@STARK0181 He was just waiting for his ego to be given a chance to shine.

    • @danielchettiar5670
      @danielchettiar5670 Před 8 měsíci

      Literally nobody in comments is saying anything negative about her

    • @profjonb6944
      @profjonb6944 Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@danielchettiar5670 If no one here thinks that, then they're just horrible at reading subtext, or they are good at reading subtext and this is the same old "when did I say that" trick all the anti SJWs use. Pick one.

  • @andreww5185
    @andreww5185 Před rokem +583

    I have a theory regarding the show. I here stories all the time about people who get cured of major illnesses simply because they regained hope. I think that the reason Walter was cured of his cancer wasn't because of the chemo or any form of treatment, but the fact that he finally had the ability to control his own life, rendering him in a much better place mentally. If he would've continued with his daily life as a teacher and carwasher, he surely would've died of his illness.

    • @mrillis9259
      @mrillis9259 Před rokem +52

      His mundane life, suffering an going through the motions, was killing him, basically he had suicidal thoughts in his mundane life, which lead to suicidal actions in his life when he broke bad.

    • @Gaib_al_lisan
      @Gaib_al_lisan Před 11 měsíci +48

      They did disrespect him. Hank was openly telling him in his own bday that:
      - he needs to get some excitement in his life
      - he's not man enough to carry a gun
      His son always looked up to Hank and ignored Walter.
      And all that because, what? His career wasn't impressive? Toxic af.

    • @_V.Va_
      @_V.Va_ Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@Gaib_al_lisanCry about it. Hank was just busting his balls.

    • @justforrow
      @justforrow Před 9 měsíci +8

      Walter's evil saved him.

    • @wukilla8ee
      @wukilla8ee Před 8 měsíci +4

      Belief is very powerful

  • @baoh857
    @baoh857 Před 2 lety +2977

    Something that people often overlook is that Walt was never forced into the path/lifestyle he chose. His ego was the only thing that led him to dealing/cooking drugs. He always had the way out A.) accepting the money from his rich friends (a hit to his ego, but something that would have saved his family) or B.) being honest with Skyler that they didn't have enough money and brainstorming ways to solve that.
    Yes, he was trapped in a life that was certainly not meeting his expectations. However, if he had used the ingenuity he showed as a criminal I'm certain that he would have found a way to handle the problem.

    • @4.0.4
      @4.0.4 Před 2 lety +139

      That's an interesting observation, however consider the corollary - the ego being on the same scale as personal safety (if not more important) to a character that is by all means extremely rational. In other words, one can become the shadow self when the ego is crushed. This is probably what happened in pre-WW2 also, because of the Weimar conditions.

    • @fcsfach7979
      @fcsfach7979 Před 2 lety +50

      @@4.0.4 Ego is not personal safety, Id is. His superego was crushed because he made the wrong choices. His ego was subsequently defeated because he couldn't turn back from his wrong choices. I'm just reassessing. But I think the comment above yours is the only one that considered White making a wrong choice and not blamed everything in "we live in a society" joker dumb take. Moon has good vids, this one is absolutely retarded. Hes almost pushing me to upload one in response. How could someone intellectually devolve so fast? It is astonishing or purely materialistic in motivation, like Walter. Dat youtube cash must be juicy.

    • @user-zh9qu6qn2g
      @user-zh9qu6qn2g Před 2 lety +16

      @@fcsfach7979 I would be interested in seeing your take on Moon’s video! You should upload it

    • @fcsfach7979
      @fcsfach7979 Před 2 lety +25

      @@user-zh9qu6qn2g I've wrote it here, but I've deleted. A summary would be that Moon's view is materialistic, borderline satanic. When I say satanic I don't mean evil, but in the lines of "Do what thou wilt", which according to Crowley, should be the only law.
      Moon's is suggesting that White broke because he gave in to his darkest desires, and that humans respond equally to pressure in the envinroment, as if they were diamonds and not inheritors of the divine spark, which only means capacity to create, be it good or evil. Another reason to say it is satanic, is that he deliberately inverts human nature. Humans are not shaped by nature, we shape it, just look around. Now can we subvert nature? That is still to be answered. I don't think so due to my background. Can we invert gravity? Can we create energy from nothing? There are laws even in nature.
      Walter breaks because he broke natural law, he forfeited everything he held dear in exchange for what he thought he wanted. But we as humans want many things but we don't really know what we need, until we get what we want. Walter didn't want to be respected or feared, he wanted to be loved, but love is given not taken. He wanted love and got fear because it was what he gave others.

    • @tinab3001
      @tinab3001 Před 2 lety +30

      @@fcsfach7979 you went so off topic. Moot point

  • @antonioborrego5718
    @antonioborrego5718 Před 2 lety +3122

    Incredibly well written and narrated. This show is one of the only reasons why living in ABQ feels special.

    • @christoph8769
      @christoph8769 Před 2 lety +32

      Is ABQ realy as dangerous as the crime rate may suggest?

    • @phantimboboto5333
      @phantimboboto5333 Před 2 lety +128

      @@christoph8769 that depends on what you involve yourself with.

    • @kitfisto6345
      @kitfisto6345 Před 2 lety +70

      @@christoph8769 no, LA is much more dangerous. Crime statistics never tell the full story of palce espially since it makes the entire city or country look dangerous when usually it's only a small part.

    • @glanni
      @glanni Před 2 lety +26

      I agree that the craft of writing is magnificent with this show.
      Give the same themes to any other team of writers and you'll end up with something that breaks at every seam and feels amateurish.
      When I imagine writing something, Breaking Bad comes to mind as an ideal of what I'd want it to be like in terms of quality.

    • @martymcfly88mph35
      @martymcfly88mph35 Před 2 lety +24

      Got that blue stuff down there?

  • @RobindeGroot752
    @RobindeGroot752 Před měsícem +9

    If Walter White had lived in Europe there would never have been 'Breaking Bad'. This is because of free healthcare for everyone in Europe.

    • @gdgnome8806
      @gdgnome8806 Před 12 dny

      More people die because of free healthcare you do realize that right?

    • @angryzak4389
      @angryzak4389 Před 8 dny +1

      Then explain why Elliot literally offered to pay for all Walters treatment, AND provide him with a much higher paying job in season one. But he turned it down because of his own pride and ego. For the first 2 seasons, walter had to lie about Elliot paying for his treatment to Skyler. This show has nothing to do with social commentary on whether or not healthcare should be free or not. It has everything to do with Walter White's ego and pride.

  • @person69420s
    @person69420s Před rokem +35

    Walter White has such a complex personality yet it is still easily understandable to read or listen to or see

    • @brifrazier5459
      @brifrazier5459 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Because we all have a bit of Walter White inside of us.

  • @AbhinavPt
    @AbhinavPt Před 2 lety +577

    Holy hell Christmas came early.

  • @professormoriarty6875
    @professormoriarty6875 Před rokem +3020

    Being "good" didn't get him anywhere. In fact, it made his life miserable, but breaking bad, even though it didn't end well, made his life more meaningful and gave him back his sense of self-worth and self-respect. I can fully understand his transformation.

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 Před rokem +180

      Yup, ditto. That's part of the brilliance of the show. It turns every slippery slope, every temptation, into Walt's chance to make an excuse for something he does, to tell himself maybe he's just dipping his toe in perhaps, or he'll do it just this once ... and every small transgression makes the next bigger one possible. Like a thousand-mile journey that begins with a single step.

    • @laurarominger2073
      @laurarominger2073 Před rokem +115

      In the end he lost everything that mattered.

    • @LucasCunhaRocha
      @LucasCunhaRocha Před rokem +176

      @@laurarominger2073 no he didn't, he secured his children's future and he "proved" to himself that he was the self-made man he was meant to be.

    • @laurarominger2073
      @laurarominger2073 Před rokem +135

      @@LucasCunhaRocha I guess it depends on what you think matters. If the love of your family matters and losing any trace of morality matters then I stand by my statement.

    • @laurarominger2073
      @laurarominger2073 Před rokem

      @@LucasCunhaRocha Having said that I think the show resonated with men today. Men are the punching bags of todays society. Shouldn’t be that way.

  • @cubex2160
    @cubex2160 Před rokem +20

    Walter White was not initially in a loveless marriage. People around him just didnt see who he was really and thats painful. Unfulfilled and underappreciated he feels distant but he does love his family and gets loved back in his role of the "good man" Walter White the teacher

  • @Of_infinite_Faith
    @Of_infinite_Faith Před 5 měsíci +4

    Walt had a nice life. Not a loveless marriage, and teaching is an honourable job. He had what many people wish they had: a family and a decent house in a decent country. But he threw it away for "greatness" and wanting to live up to his full potential, ignoring everything else and using his family as an excuse. You should watch the series again dude. Maybe you'd get it. Walt's prode was the real evil. Society is always ruthless, its up to you to let it consume your soul and treat yourself like a bitter victim even when you have family and a roof on your head.

  • @khandovarbalest1369
    @khandovarbalest1369 Před 2 lety +309

    If someone told me BB was an elaborate political ad in favor of better wages for teachers and universal healthcare, I'd believe them.

    • @oscarlove4394
      @oscarlove4394 Před 2 lety +47

      there's that joke about canadian breaking bad.
      "you have cancer, free treatment starts tomorrow" THE END

    • @factsdontlie4342
      @factsdontlie4342 Před 2 lety +21

      @@oscarlove4394 it isn't quite that simple. Depending on what your oncologists plans are and medications that can be used. I have a coworker who got cancer and he still had to pay around 1600 per month to get his medications. They were not on the government approved lists, and our insurance coverage maxed out for him after 4 months. Now obviously this is still less expensive than the US - but cancer is still an expensive illness in Canada.
      He is still alive, last I heard the cancer was in remission.

    • @Birrrrra
      @Birrrrra Před 2 lety +8

      @@oscarlove4394 this only works cuz like 6 people live in Canada

    • @slashnburn9234
      @slashnburn9234 Před 2 lety

      @@factsdontlie4342 Ok then, more like Breaking Bad set in the UK then. Everything is "free" (well, actually paid by taxes, but y'know)

    • @drcola143
      @drcola143 Před 2 lety +13

      @@slashnburn9234 British Breaking Bad: Walter starts free cancer treatment, but still has a low income and high taxes. Wants to provide for his family after he dies, and the show remains the samd

  • @mariajakabova4722
    @mariajakabova4722 Před 2 lety +375

    So basically it's statistically impossible that people in power would value human lives more than money.

    • @darthbigred22
      @darthbigred22 Před 2 lety +15

      Well as long as they are atheist and fear no repercussions when they die AND have to real check to their actions in life then yes the rich and powerful would be a threat.
      BUT some of it is us as well treating them like they matter. Say Bill Gates knocks on your door and offers to buy all you own for 2 million dollars...why even accept his money? Why do we pretend celebrities who act or sing are better than us who do real jobs? Just saying mere wealth used to not be the sole determinant of what made someone useful and there are reasons why usury was not allowed in the past. Now we have people who do nothing but invest, act, sing, sell insurance...all actual non jobs producing nothing and mostly not helping anyone and we allow those people to be on top.
      Why i say?

    • @lovelyhomeboy2782
      @lovelyhomeboy2782 Před 2 lety +1

      @@darthbigred22 because that's what people value and pay money for

    • @chico9805
      @chico9805 Před 2 lety +43

      @@lovelyhomeboy2782 That's what people are conditioned to value and pay for. Those winning this game are the same as those who made the rules

    • @verticalexperz3i426
      @verticalexperz3i426 Před 2 lety +4

      ​@@darthbigred22stfu nobody asked

    • @TheRealZeke2003
      @TheRealZeke2003 Před 2 lety +1

      @@darthbigred22 Nani?

  • @raradis
    @raradis Před 3 měsíci +1

    I didn't expect this many levels of history/psychology/story telling. Thank you

  • @gabrieljordan8015
    @gabrieljordan8015 Před rokem +72

    Honestly now that I'm a little older I no longer can be sympathetic to WW decision making.
    All he had to do is accept a very generous offer from his friend and that would have avoided this whole mess he got himself into.
    Also - I'm very well aware that this show is entirely fictional but thought I would mention it.

    • @KB-it9bs
      @KB-it9bs Před rokem +24

      The fact he turned it down because of his pride sums up every decision he makes in the show a Insignificant nobody.

    • @Ben_419
      @Ben_419 Před rokem +7

      His pride wouldn’t let him do that

    • @mansifacio5458
      @mansifacio5458 Před 9 měsíci +8

      That's exactly what "Heisenberg" is: his pride and his ego
      He's selfish, dishonest, manipulative, deceptive, prideful and driven by his ego
      He's given multiple opportunities to change and to improve, but he's hell bent on trying to do things his way
      So yeah, I agree with you, it's difficult to emphasize with him after he refused such an easy opportunity for change

    • @tramarthomas6105
      @tramarthomas6105 Před měsícem

      And yet, a lot of dudes applaud him for his actions. "At least he lived as a man"

  • @ronokplays
    @ronokplays Před rokem +753

    Jesse is one of the greatest characters ever written. Him screaming in the el Camino haunts me honestly

    • @swisscheese3094
      @swisscheese3094 Před rokem +39

      *puffs up hazmat suit with comedic intent*

    • @avamasquerade
      @avamasquerade Před rokem +22

      ​@@swisscheese3094 It's scenes like the hazmat suit that really punched scenes like the el camino tortured screaming home. His innocence being repeatedly met with such mindless brutality and malevolence just gutted me...

    • @MrEjblanco
      @MrEjblanco Před rokem +8

      Nah, he really grew into the role, the beginning he wasn't so good, but as they got older... It was perfected

    • @WhatsWrongBuddy
      @WhatsWrongBuddy Před 10 měsíci +2

      cringe lmao Sopranos is better.

    • @juicyboi6362
      @juicyboi6362 Před 9 měsíci +4

      ​@@WhatsWrongBuddycringe lmao Sopranos is garbage BBs better

  • @chiefr9627
    @chiefr9627 Před 2 lety +764

    Here's an interesting thing to consider, Walt is entirely culpable in Jane's death. Around the birth of his daughter there's a moment when Walt is shown how a baby could suffocate on it's own vomit when laying on it's back. He was well aware of what was happening to Jane. Rather than act, he allowed her to die knowing full well it would benefit him.

    • @andrewstephens5885
      @andrewstephens5885 Před 2 lety +206

      That was such a turning point in the show. Walter is pretty ambiguous/morally questionable, but this is the moment he becomes Better Call Saul.

    • @mikem-ts9zp
      @mikem-ts9zp Před 2 lety +37

      You're god damn right.

    • @boogaloobender3462
      @boogaloobender3462 Před 2 lety +108

      The issue was more complicated than that. Jane was a junkie looking to get her fix, who instilled bad habits onto Jesse. It wasn't right that Walt withheld money from him, but the pair likely would have blown it all on more addictive substances if he gave it to them. Not to mention, one or both of them likely would have died the way Jane did at some point. It was just a matter of when.

    • @shoazdon7000
      @shoazdon7000 Před 2 lety +68

      @@boogaloobender3462 that’s a shitty way of thinking tbh, maybe the fact that she would’ve almost overdosed would have been enough to save Jane and make her turn her life around. The truth is Walter wasn’t just worried about the Heroin. Love can make people do the craziest of things, and I think he feared Jesse would leave the drug game

    • @PUMA-qb2ru
      @PUMA-qb2ru Před 2 lety +95

      @@shoazdon7000 If Jane woke up that night, nearly dying of an overdose. And the first thing she saw, was Walter.
      Trust me, she would NOT be happy. More so the opposite, I can guarantee that she would start screaming bloody murder and blame him for doing something to her. And Boogaloo is 100% right. Those two would've both ended up overdosing under some bridge. Quitting addiction is not as easy as just saying "We don't do drugs from now on" the fact that it was heroine she was addicted made it even worse. Since heroine is incredibly addictive.
      She only quit drugs in the first place, because her father forced her to. This time around? if they just took off to chicago or whatever. Man, its not even a question IF they would blow it on heroin. It would be the matter of WHEN.
      Reality is harsh. And the reality of this situation was, that Jane was blinded by the bag full of cash Jesse has just received. It was a reaction nothing short of greed

  • @joelcuerrier4833
    @joelcuerrier4833 Před rokem +8

    You done did it... now I need to spend 50 hours rewatching this because it was so good. Almost 10 years now since it concluded.

  • @josefk7437
    @josefk7437 Před 2 lety +1984

    Walter was offered three million dollars for three months. His family would have seen the three million dollars, and at worst, Gus would have killed him. He was expecting to die anyway. Walt did not appreciate what he was being offered, just like when he sold Gray Matter. Walt had no reason to fear Gus killing him. He only killed Gus so the show could go on. Walt had the problem of not appreciating what he had. If he did, he would not have sold Gray Matter.

    • @alexman378
      @alexman378 Před 2 lety +261

      I feel this was different to Gray Matter. With Gray Matter, he sold his share for something like $5K, some quick cash, and didn’t appreciate what this company would come to be later on. He lost a lot this way. So Gus offering him the 3M, probably set off alarms in his head that he could make more, and shouldn’t settle for that. Plus, it was never as much about the money, Walter admitted he ended up doing it for the sake of doing it. He reached his financial goals repeatedly, but kept setting his goal post further all the time so he could keep going.

    • @alexsm3882
      @alexsm3882 Před 2 lety +171

      Did you even watch the show? He started trying to kill Gus after it became abundantly clear Gus would kill him.

    • @josefk7437
      @josefk7437 Před 2 lety +19

      @@alexsm3882 He had no reason to fear being killed by Gus. He was dying anyway. He knew his cancer was going to come back.

    • @alexsm3882
      @alexsm3882 Před 2 lety +112

      @@josefk7437 If I found out I have cancer tomorrow I still wouldn't want my head chopped off with a machette, do you listen to yourself? Lmao

    • @libtardius3256
      @libtardius3256 Před 2 lety +160

      @@josefk7437 Gus threatened to kill his family though and was going to kill hank no matter what Walt did.

  • @slupperd
    @slupperd Před 2 lety +513

    He is not in a loveless marriage. The fact that he can't perceive the love within his family is the tragedy, until he alienates them through his actions.

    • @Omarthedemigod
      @Omarthedemigod Před rokem

      I mean maybe not exactly loveless, but definitely isn’t ever full of love. I mean the guy gets manual sex on his birthday of all days.

    • @redrustyhill2
      @redrustyhill2 Před rokem

      His wife was an unfaithful kunt. Ypu gotta be blind to not see it.

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 Před rokem +36

      I think he can perceive it just fine. It's just not enough for him. And I don't think it would be enough for most people. Being loved is beyond wonderful, but who wants to be a well-loved, essentially, vegetable? Walter wanted to be loved, but that was not enough to make for an entire life. He still wanted to be somebody and do something -- and fast!

    • @5050TM
      @5050TM Před rokem +26

      I wouldn't see his marriage as loving. His wife treats him like a kid. He treats his wife like property at times. Maybe love is so wildly different for people that I just can't see it.

    • @BradsGonnaPlay
      @BradsGonnaPlay Před rokem +6

      @@dingfeldersmurfalot4560 being loved by 4 people (daughter will never know him and have nothing from him) and then dying with nothing to show in any aspect of your entire life…
      Yeah, I’d start trying to make fast cash any way possible at that point too.

  • @abemartinez9623
    @abemartinez9623 Před rokem

    Wow thanks for the blocker X! Advertising

  • @123letham123
    @123letham123 Před měsícem

    I don't subscribe to many channels anymore, but you really do seem like a great person that stands for good things, and you explain things very well, I was captivated by how deep you dove into the psychology of this, thanks.

  • @TheReflectiveReader
    @TheReflectiveReader Před 2 lety +829

    I have not seen a video as well-made as this in a long time! Congratulations, the amount of effort that went into creating this (research, scriptwriting, editing and thumbnail) is unimaginable. Keep at it, you are doing great Moon.

  • @cameronsweirdnaturechannel
    @cameronsweirdnaturechannel Před 2 lety +630

    When you were listing legal stimulants and mentioned Adderall, stating it's pretty much meth itself, you should know meth itself is also prescribed. The brand name is Desoxyn in the United States.

    • @diversions5693
      @diversions5693 Před 2 lety +31

      yep for binge eating disorder and adult adhd

    • @EyePatchGuy88
      @EyePatchGuy88 Před 2 lety +72

      @@diversions5693 - considering the Obesity epidemic throughout the Western world and America in particular, that sounds like a deliberately large population to prescribe it to.

    • @caralho5237
      @caralho5237 Před 2 lety +24

      @@EyePatchGuy88 binge eating disorder needs a diagnosis, i assume

    • @xavierbigley7026
      @xavierbigley7026 Před 2 lety +68

      Officer you don't understand. I need this to prevent my fat ass from stuffing my face.

    • @sparkyspinz9897
      @sparkyspinz9897 Před 2 lety +19

      @@EyePatchGuy88 it's actually incredibly rare, and most doctors will act like your crazy if you bring it up. Adderall on the other hand is totally acceptable and common place

  • @hiyeena3365
    @hiyeena3365 Před 9 měsíci +7

    I find it astounding how you can make such in depth videos on a regular basis. You’ve inspired me on each one I’ve watched. Keep going man!

  • @jarradburton4418
    @jarradburton4418 Před 4 měsíci

    I'm so impressed by this video. This was so great to watch.

  • @mr.z9609
    @mr.z9609 Před 2 lety +591

    Is Gale really "innocent"? Like, yes, he didn't deserve to die, but can he be accurately described as "innocent"?

    • @brandonfields613
      @brandonfields613 Před 2 lety +146

      I dunno he cooked meth for a ruthless murderer basically propping him up. "Just following orders" isn't a valid excuse.

    • @dedude7075
      @dedude7075 Před 2 lety +97

      Gale was in the game - not as far as walter was maybe but still. he was in the game

    • @estoniaisunderrated5120
      @estoniaisunderrated5120 Před 2 lety +175

      He believed that consenting adults should be able to consume whatever they want, if the product is going to exist anyways he figured it should be a chemically pure form of it with no additives. Wouldn’t say that makes him innocent, but I don’t know how many people we can truly classify as innocent anyways.

    • @sheadoherty7434
      @sheadoherty7434 Před 2 lety +120

      Definately not innocent but not deserving of his own fate. He's a libertarian who believes in making a quality product that people can choose to consume and will likely consume regardless of his involvement.
      I worked in a bar for some time and it one day dawned on me that I was selling a product that ruins lives. I was selling a drug in a socially acceptable manner. I had to adopt a similar mentality: people can do what they want. At least I'm regulating how much they're drinking.

    • @lightningmcseed7303
      @lightningmcseed7303 Před rokem +3

      Not to mention that Gale was extremly annoying.

  • @Fruzhin5483
    @Fruzhin5483 Před 2 lety +230

    "You are not you anymore, you will never be you again. But then you wake up the next morning and are still you. And you realise that was you all along. You just didn't know..."
    One of my favourite quotes from Chernobyl and it works very well in explaining how a man can counciously fall in the abyss, and I believe it works wonders for Breaking bad.

    • @BradsGonnaPlay
      @BradsGonnaPlay Před rokem

      Sounds like something Mike would say to Jesse or Jimmy

  • @jesseedelson6129
    @jesseedelson6129 Před rokem +19

    Moon
    You are the first person I've ever joined as a patron. You spiritually discern Breaking Bad with such mastery, considering all the perspectives involved, and the significance of following your shadow self. And the difference between the direction we act upon from valid trauma and repressed self in being passive. And that we can either Walk through Our Shadow or become it.

  • @cruisingscenesandtakingbea4197

    This was a great analysis. Excellent work.

  • @aikibaby
    @aikibaby Před rokem +1067

    Walter’s marriage was not “loveless.” Their relationship was good. The society around them was crushing them both.

    • @Friendly-neighborhood-g-slime
    • @AnAdorableWombat1
      @AnAdorableWombat1 Před rokem +1

      Society around them? How about Walt cooking meth, lying about it and becoming involved with the cartel ruined their marriage...

    • @SadRahne
      @SadRahne Před rokem +1

      Yeah, the birthday hj. I wanted to reach through the screen and end her life myself. That set the marital tone for Skylar for the remainder of the show and I also hoped she'd go the way of many others. What a selfish, disrespectful wretch.

    • @ryanwilliams4223
      @ryanwilliams4223 Před rokem +84

      I picked up on that as well they were very much in Love in the earlier seasons not sure why he made that blunder.

    • @middleamerica3999
      @middleamerica3999 Před rokem +93

      I agree but respectfully disagree w/you guys.
      I saw a very controlling & manipulative woman in Skyler who, imo was partially responsible for bringing out Walter’s thought/definition of “a real man” his buried self & altar ego. Skyler mirrored this exactly when she initiated an affair (although I picked up on the affair as a desperate attempt at attention which is very common).
      I do believe they truly loved each other; they rode out the storms. And yes, it’s society & perception that’s foul & corroded-believing that “love” is something easily discarded/quit or marriage is something that you can just give up & move on from.
      We live in a disposable society in more ways than one. 💯

  • @MehdiGamingHQ
    @MehdiGamingHQ Před 2 lety +445

    Moon, you're simply one of the best channels around. I love each video you create, meticulous research, indepth analysis and captivating editing. Thank you 👍🏻

    • @harrisgc8409
      @harrisgc8409 Před 2 lety +3

      Never thought I’d see u here lol

    • @MehdiGamingHQ
      @MehdiGamingHQ Před 2 lety +4

      @@harrisgc8409 Well, I love these types of videos especially great ones 😂

    • @ianiguta8286
      @ianiguta8286 Před 2 lety +4

      You summarized everything i wanted to say about him man. I recommend James Jani to if you don't know him already.

  • @downtownlate
    @downtownlate Před rokem +1

    A truly wonderous video...kudoss!

  • @fam3871
    @fam3871 Před 2 měsíci +2

    9:04 This the exact moment Moon becomes a youtube comment meme.

  • @AxetomyBoi
    @AxetomyBoi Před rokem +686

    Breaking Bad is like how Walter sees chemistry, he sees chemistry as change or a form of change, therefore Breaking Bad is about change. It's about seeing a man evolve from good to evil, from being a genuine person to manipulative one.

    • @LiveGame555
      @LiveGame555 Před rokem +81

      Walter is neither good nor genuine at the start of the show. He's weak and ineffectual. He's a doormat who's never grown himself or expressed himself. A huge part of the show is essentially he's bottling up all his person until when he gets diagnosed with cancer. The bottle cannot fit that as well, and it removes his fear of losing what he has because he'll die and lose it anyway. He needed to feel alive before he died.

    • @sickprod
      @sickprod Před rokem +8

      @@LiveGame555 nice one bro!

    • @mineofyours
      @mineofyours Před rokem +2

      Not only him, they all ended up doing bad things.

    • @johnfisher8401
      @johnfisher8401 Před rokem +7

      Thats interesting but id disagree with calling him "evil". Ive never seen him as evil. Hes a family man that snapped and stopped playing by the rules, but still has a relatively good heart when it comes to family, friends, and his loyalty towards them.

    • @reece5379
      @reece5379 Před rokem +3

      Good,bad,genuine,manipulative...is all relative dependent on the surrounding circumstances one may find themselves in. Description is a trap...point is is you can see it...otherwise even with 20/20 vision...your blind.🌻

  • @paparoach007
    @paparoach007 Před rokem +400

    As someone who's entire life has witnessed the worst life can throw at them, death of family and friends, drug-abuse, sexual abuse, low paying jobs, the never ending cycle of debt, my exes cheating on me the list goes fucking on and on and even throughout all of this the only thing keeping me together is my mental fortitude and knowing right from wrong. I've had numerous opportunities to enter in the under world of drug dealing and gang violence but realised that isn't the life I wanted to go down and I kind of lived precariously through Breaking Bad. Like it made me think what if I end up making fat stacks of cash but at the same time losing the person I was or worse ending up in prison or dead. There has been plenty of times were I've hit rock-bottom and thought well if life is taking everything from me I'll take it from someone else, what ever that may be but never did in the end thankfully. Life is a fickle bitch, but it has its ways of leading you on the right path, it just takes a little effort and determination to get there.
    Another great video as always Moon, 10 months too late but glad I watched this.

    • @feffernuse7823
      @feffernuse7823 Před rokem +9

      Mood

    • @cryptojohndoe4923
      @cryptojohndoe4923 Před rokem +17

      I couldn't agree more and I have felt the same way thank you for your comment 👍👍

    • @anabellepreis1920
      @anabellepreis1920 Před rokem +10

      Living with regrets at 70y+ is alot worse than trying what you perceive good or bad to make you alive earlier in life. Keeping true to yourself isn't hard when you know who you are

    • @paparoach007
      @paparoach007 Před rokem +18

      @@anabellepreis1920 I mean I never imagined being alive at 70, at the rate I was going I'd be lucky to of hit 30 or 40 dead or behind bars. I don't want to grow old full of regret and sadness like a lot of good, honest people do, those people are warriors/survivors who I deeply respect. You are 100% right though, keeping true to yourself is not hard when you know who you are.
      Thank you for your comment.

    • @joaopedroandsan2172
      @joaopedroandsan2172 Před rokem +7

      beautiful story

  • @gp-1542
    @gp-1542 Před rokem +15

    Walter’s ego and pride was all consuming
    What set him down the path wasn’t that society or people didn’t give him a chance
    But HE didn’t give him a chance
    All the way back in session 1 Walter’s old buddy Elliott gave him a way out on a sliver plater
    Giving him a job he always wanted, paying for his medical expenses and giving his family a life of luxury with no coast of him what so ever
    *BUT* because he felt Elliot was treating him like a beggar on a street he refused it and lied to skylar on why he refused it
    The line “I did it for me” perfectly sums his character up

    • @burtdandy5755
      @burtdandy5755 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Exactly and that is one of the main motivations of the film show.
      How a man can be consumed by regret and ego

  • @ToxicMothBoi
    @ToxicMothBoi Před rokem +8

    Recently watched it for the first time and i regretted not watching it YEARSSS earlier so much.
    The show has singlehandedly given me life again

  • @kaijuslayer3334
    @kaijuslayer3334 Před rokem +152

    I feel like this video has a lot of good points but it also misses Walter’s final thoughts that he reveals in the end. This business made him feel alive. He was good at it, he started the business thinking it was only being done for his family and the money. But the truth was, he was doing it for himself. There was moments of regret, but I feel Walter in the final episode probably would have agreed with the sentiment of “If I had the choice to restart, I’d do it all again.”

    • @someperson9998
      @someperson9998 Před rokem +18

      I would agree except for the last part. There's one scene in Felina where I think shows that Walter would not choose to do it again. When he was holding his infant daughter for the last time, knowing he'll never see her grow up or even talk to her, his facial expression said it all.

  • @BastianHyldahlFilms
    @BastianHyldahlFilms Před rokem +286

    As a beginner filmmaker, watching Breaking Bad gives me alot of inspiration and admiration. If I can manage to make something even 1/10th as good throughout my life, I'll die a happy man. This show is truly a 10/10

    • @h2rv
      @h2rv Před rokem +5

      Good luck man wish you the best!

    • @smallblackcoffee7340
      @smallblackcoffee7340 Před rokem +6

      Good luck man. I hope you will achieve your dreams

    • @zacyquack
      @zacyquack Před rokem +10

      Uhh, might wanna check your math there buddy. Would you really be happy making a 1/10 show?

    • @BastianHyldahlFilms
      @BastianHyldahlFilms Před rokem +17

      @@zacyquack Dont you correct my high math

    • @ookami5329
      @ookami5329 Před rokem +5

      @@zacyquack the 1-10 rating is somewhat of a curve, as 7/10 is considered "mid"/"average". So the math is a little fuzzier.

  • @nunya8010
    @nunya8010 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Jane was a poison for jesse,he wouldn't have been alive for long if Walt had saved her.

    • @0kr4m
      @0kr4m Před 2 měsíci

      No???

  • @Howtragicforyou
    @Howtragicforyou Před rokem +6

    The book murder machine illustrates a similar transformation, contrasting two mobsters one a ex special forces Vietnam vet the other a bully turned monster serial killer. It's fascinating stuff

  • @esiedler1
    @esiedler1 Před 2 lety +1722

    You never fail to pick up the important conversations in today’s world/media and turn them into the best content. Please talk about more shows like Mr. Robot

    • @ceoofratio
      @ceoofratio Před 2 lety +39

      Man I fucking hate verified commenter

    • @nevabeensmart
      @nevabeensmart Před 2 lety +30

      Mr. Robot was fantastic. Would definitely second this.

    • @ceoofratio
      @ceoofratio Před 2 lety +2

      @@nevabeensmart I have never watched mr. Robot

    • @nevabeensmart
      @nevabeensmart Před 2 lety +12

      @@ceoofratio You should, the show is great.

    • @sentryishere
      @sentryishere Před 2 lety +1

      @@ceoofratio why

  • @MrMeoow91
    @MrMeoow91 Před 2 lety +528

    My problem with Walter is he could had avoided all of this if he didn’t let his ego get a better of him.
    But it is realistic because it do happen to people irl. Like my parents divorced because of their’s ego.
    This is also an important lesson to everyone.

    • @sayerslayer1854
      @sayerslayer1854 Před 2 lety +41

      Same, my parents pretty much hated each other day -1 and were at each other's throats all the time and it culminated in a nasty divorce. And yet they still made 5 babies... people are weird

    • @Brandonhayhew
      @Brandonhayhew Před 2 lety +4

      In my work experience: after people had a good drinks, they were all at each other either drunk or their ego got the best of them.

    • @Dave_of_Mordor
      @Dave_of_Mordor Před 2 lety +1

      @@sayerslayer1854 then why are they married if they hated each other since the first day? Was it force arranged marriage?

    • @simmethaboi5232
      @simmethaboi5232 Před 2 lety

      But his life was boring, he didnt achive anything tho he had the talent to, he got a disabled son and was a nerdy school teacher. Him and his wife got Bills to pay and then he got cancer.
      He didnt do anything with his life that feelt real so he became a narcisstic ego maniac

    • @MrMeoow91
      @MrMeoow91 Před 2 lety +18

      @@Dave_of_Mordor No, they were running a company together for 16 years and it was very successful. But they comparing each other too much like who done more work or make more money…etc

  • @HeatherHolt
    @HeatherHolt Před 10 měsíci +4

    Lol I’m sorry but are we supposed to feel sympathetic for Walter? Even at the beginning, his family does love him, his son holds his dad in the highest regard, his wife cares for him, he’s the one who is arrogant and prideful. He is not the hero even at the beginning of the show.

  • @juniorballs6025
    @juniorballs6025 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoyed this, thanks very much

  • @shaquilleoatmeal7946
    @shaquilleoatmeal7946 Před 2 lety +166

    You know a show is beautiful and impactful when people are making in-depth video analysis covering the series such as this almost a decade and a half later. Well put video man!

    • @ElegyVio
      @ElegyVio Před 2 lety +2

      Jesus Christ is the truth reach out

    • @AsAWhiteManMarriedToALatina
      @AsAWhiteManMarriedToALatina Před 7 měsíci

      The higher your testosterone, the more youre capable of violence, AND the more you're capable of resisting the urge to be violent, or to do evil. This is why it is apmost always the low testosterone men who will obey even the most psychopathic authority figure, and carry out the most sadistic cruelty. Because they don't have the "balls" or strength to resist their own darker nature. There is no denying that low testosterone men are the most dangerous men on the planet..😢

  • @fijianmade
    @fijianmade Před rokem +117

    The actors/actresses do a phenomenal job on painting the picture. So good that even one of them got death threats in real life. Really goes to show how much depth and sympathy we have for each of the characters , good or bad.

    • @sexpistols2743
      @sexpistols2743 Před rokem

      Which character in specific?

    • @DoomsdaySlayer
      @DoomsdaySlayer Před rokem +23

      @@sexpistols2743 obviously Skyler

    • @balazscsotai8354
      @balazscsotai8354 Před rokem

      @@DoomsdaySlayer lemme guess, because all they saw is "Stupid bitch trying to stop her Chad husband from committing crimes that could get him killed"

    • @patrickstar7
      @patrickstar7 Před rokem

      ​@@DoomsdaySlayerfuck Skyler

  • @riverofstreams
    @riverofstreams Před rokem +9

    This was a great analysis. In the end we must practice reflection and meditation for self-understanding and growth. People must learn to sit with their thoughts and tackle the things that lead them down a path they find undesirable.

  • @dancole2994
    @dancole2994 Před rokem +3

    I'm fascinated to learn how we can integrate our shadow side in a manageable and healthy way. There are things like assertiveness training, expression through art, but I'm looking for more options. I'm also curious how we can understand the shadow side, and how awareness can help us see the tiny steps toward the wrong path and have the courage to fight against ourselves, because it's easier said than done. 10/10 for this video, I've subscribed, even though I should avoid this stuff because I can't currently trust myself to not get too distracted from my to-do list. Perhaps I can use it as a reward? This video is so important, thank you.

  • @glanni
    @glanni Před 2 lety +272

    Apart from all the meta stuff that makes this show great, I simply enjoy the writing and storytelling techniques, and that they never disrespected their audience (like many shows do these days). I think the craft alone is good reason to have this show acclaimed and praised to the stars.

    • @benjibader32
      @benjibader32 Před 2 lety

      Wdym by disrespecting their audience?

    • @glanni
      @glanni Před 2 lety +12

      @@benjibader32 Shows that pretend you're a total sheep who doesn't notice it when they introduce stuff for shock value but don't bring it to fruition because it would mess with their pre-planned outcome, just for one example. Or shows that get stuck on a gimmick and are afraid to develop their characters so that their role in the story slightly changes over time.
      Or when some writers just don't feel like they owe the audience narrative satisfaction, and so they "subvert expectations" by averting a satisfactory conclusion, either by dropping the information too soon or too early, or by taking the "mystery box" approach at times they shouldn't.
      Overall, some writers don't have their audience and their long-term enjoyment with the show in mind when they write, but rather what they can accomplish for themselves, how they can one-up the audience in terms of expectations, and how they can get away with blatant award-baiting.
      I'm not saying that awesome moments or shocking scenes are bad, but they are earned through hard work. It's just disrespectful on a writer's part to want the people in bars go "woooooooo", while not caring about how it holds up. Nothing against people in bars, but most of them only enjoy the social aspect at that particular moment, and later they too come to realize how bad the writing was.
      The thing is, I love that the writers were very careful and respectful in Breaking Bad, and they had respect for the story and the audience, because they worked in a framework of rules they set up for themselves, and then they delayed short-term pay-off in order to make it even better at a later time.

    • @benjibader32
      @benjibader32 Před 2 lety +1

      @@glanni 100% agree

    • @glanni
      @glanni Před 2 lety +7

      @DnB and Psy Production Oh you're so right, that's the worst offence of them all because it doesn't even take the quality of the show into account anymore at all, not even for awards! It just takes over the show like a parasite would take over a host.

    • @thesuperintendent4290
      @thesuperintendent4290 Před rokem +4

      It ended when I should have ended and that's a luxury a lot of shows don't get.

  • @joshbecque2424
    @joshbecque2424 Před 10 měsíci +3

    He basically wanted to live a life he was never able to live except in dreams, once he knew his days were numbered, he realized nothing mattered because he was going to die anyway, giving him the greenlight to break bad and live the rest of his life to the fullest.

  • @josefk7437
    @josefk7437 Před 2 lety +198

    Gus had a lapse in judgment in hiring Walt. He should have realized that Walt was a jerk with a huge ego and a need to be the man. He should have seen that asshole geniuses are not worth it. Gale was really the man for the job. Gale was a neoliberal libertarian who had maybe 75% of Walt´s genius, but was not a prideful asshole who killed him.

    • @jooot_6850
      @jooot_6850 Před 2 lety +29

      Gael was less reward for far less risk

    • @david_the_noob_0422
      @david_the_noob_0422 Před 2 lety +45

      I'd imagine Gus thought he could easily stroke Walt's ego to keep him in control like how Gus made him start cooking again.

    • @redmarine2717
      @redmarine2717 Před 2 lety +3

      it could been easly avoided if walt didn't kill those two gangsters

    • @Brandonhayhew
      @Brandonhayhew Před 2 lety +2

      @@redmarine2717 it was Jesse fault, he didn’t avenge his friend from season 2. He got revenge in season 3. Jesse should have let it go instead whatever made jesse do the stupid shit, got Walter and Jesse the path to destroy Gus

    • @realamericannegro977
      @realamericannegro977 Před 2 lety +16

      I blame most issues with Gus on Jessie Pinkman. Walter and Gus more or less had great respect for each other. Pinkman is that friend you should leave in the hood never to be seen or heard from again. Like taking one of them to a corporate work party you know it ain't going to end well

  • @SwornInvictus
    @SwornInvictus Před rokem +1

    Always a fan of your dialogue on wider issues in society, keep it up Moon.

  • @kali4414
    @kali4414 Před rokem +3

    I feel like this whole Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul universe tells us only one thing. The way of crime leads you to nothing. You end up either dead or in jail. Walter, Saul, Jesse, Nacho etc are just a furniture. A really good one though.

  • @Nabo42
    @Nabo42 Před 2 lety +273

    This analysis is leaving out the effect an authority figure has on the actions of others, which was the point of Milgrim's experiment. It wasn't "look, anyone can be evil" it was that people are more capable of performing evil acts when given the "I was just following orders" loophole. It's about how people can be manipulated into acting in a way they would otherwise condemn given the right circumstances. Leaving that out of this essay kind of makes it look like you're trying to force facts to conform to your predetermined conclusion.

    • @fcsfach7979
      @fcsfach7979 Před 2 lety +28

      Moon us intentionally blinding this spot to sell his narrative. If you watch all of his vids he completely understands it. He wants to blow up in the centrist circles. He wants dat fat cash.

    • @Bnlol1
      @Bnlol1 Před 2 lety +41

      His message is still true, the two aren't mutually exclusive. The participants in the milgrim experiment consciously chose to deliver the shocks - they had the option to get up and leave, to protest, to say no, at any time, but at the eager behest of the authoritative researchers, and driven by the deep, sadistic, monsterous curiosity within the human animal, almost everyone continued.
      I think maybe what youre trying to reconcile is that circumstances make us into monsters. Orders, hierarchies, powers that be. But the monster is also already inside of us. The capability to torture, murder, inflict the most horrible possible things is already inside of every one of us. Its the rejection of the shadow - of the monsterous element of the human animal, that makes people vulnerable to being overcome by it. If you don't know the pain you can cause - you wont control or direct it.

    • @Nabo42
      @Nabo42 Před 2 lety +28

      @@Bnlol1 A message might be true but being disingenuous about someone else's research to prove a point isn't a great way to convince people.

    • @serithlenigod
      @serithlenigod Před 2 lety +11

      @@fcsfach7979 yeah I started noticing during the video..I mean big pharma in the US is outright an evil capitalist monster, but it doesn't damage society in the same way drug dealing empires do. Pretty close for some things, but still different (not better or worse, just different).
      Also this kinda videos can be misunderstood and might introduce people to the infamous spiral of extremisation more and more people are falling in..selling messages without context or room for doubt is always dangerous, and showing PFIZER when talking about bad big pharma, during a pandemic Pfizer is one of the biggest vaccine production companies for, is kinda risky imo

    • @fcsfach7979
      @fcsfach7979 Před 2 lety +10

      I prefer to stay behind my initial hunch and nabo comment. I'm not talking about minutiae or specifics here, but about patterns that arise to reveal motivations, which in our current year is completed aligned with incentives.
      I don't blame Moon for wanting to get redditors to watch him, but for someone who criticizes them, you would expect a less fedora approach. What I'm saying is that the comparisons he draws are disingenuous at best.
      This video is way below his usual quality, but he clearly has a goal on his mind. No one who is good at analysing political motivations would be naive regarding monetization and its incentives. I really think he is doing a short term move and betting that is going to pay. I personally am disaffected, but it's a risky move he is willing to take to break big before CZcams dies. I'm thinking about doing it myself, because it is dying.

  • @RealLife2019.
    @RealLife2019. Před rokem +124

    I don’t think I agree with the loveless marriage part. I think Walter White truly loved Skyler, as he does mention she is the love of his life, and anytime he arrives at serious trouble he thinks of Skyler and the kids first. I do think though that they both had a power struggle at play. Walter didn’t like that she dominated him.

    • @ozanox6700
      @ozanox6700 Před rokem +2

      A lion cant live like a sheep and a sheep cant live like a lion. Walter is a lion

    • @theunknownuser9609
      @theunknownuser9609 Před rokem +19

      @@ozanox6700 No. Walter is a sheep who wants to be a lion but confuses being a lion with being a natural disaster

    • @darko714
      @darko714 Před rokem +1

      He might have loved Skyler, but she loathed him. She was controlling, disrespectful, and belittling.

    • @theunknownuser9609
      @theunknownuser9609 Před rokem +20

      @@darko714 When I read stuff like this makes me wonder what perception people have of a relationship. Skyler is not diesrespectful towards him nor controlling. She has a son and a daughter in the way and her husband is dying of cancer. Said husband expends a lot of time away from home and when confronted he just puts up excuses that are obviously lies. And then turns out he is a drug lord and a murderer.

    • @darko714
      @darko714 Před rokem +1

      @@theunknownuser9609 He goes outside certain boundaries to become a good provider. This is exactly what society (and Skyler!) demanded of him, and he succeeded. His success improved his self-image, her status, and their relationship.

  • @NGamesHD
    @NGamesHD Před rokem +1

    What a great piece of work. Excellent video and I am actually going to read that book.

  • @cobrakilla8
    @cobrakilla8 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The repressed shadow reminds me of Anakin Skywalker's transformation into Darth Vader as well.

  • @blankface_
    @blankface_ Před 2 lety +94

    Note on the Milgram experiment, Milgram presented the results to make it seem like most people would obey orders, but if you look at his actual data, most people actually disobey when asked to harm someone (about a third complied, which is a significant percentage, but still not most)

    • @wayando
      @wayando Před 2 lety +9

      I always wondered about that ... I know am no saint, but imagining that MOST people would kill on command just didn't compute ... I know alot of people would (there are real world jobs based on this), but definitely not most.
      That's why things like "Religion" work so well ... We all want to be good. Because empathy wiring is very strong ... Maybe only second to self preservation.

    • @fbook5149
      @fbook5149 Před rokem +4

      The 66% statistic is the average across repeated experiments that had results that ranged from 30-90% willingly participation.
      Source: Blass, Thomas (1999). "The Milgram paradigm after 35 years: Some things we now know about obedience to authority". Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 29 (5): 955-978. doi:10.1111/j.1559-1816.1999.tb00134.x

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 Před rokem

      Like most good stories, it is at least in some way an allegory. And while it may be more or less common to want to physically hurt people, there are a huge number of ways to embrace the harming of others, from excluding people socially to a parent or some other bully humiliating a child to a boss faking a yearly review so that he can avoid giving an employee a raise, etc. Our capacity for bad behavior is endlessly creative and routine in society at large. I think Breaking Bad shows us many ways Walter goes bad, and is basically a show about moral peril. Which is not just about Nazis or drug dealers, but you and me, every day.

    • @freethinker79
      @freethinker79 Před rokem

      Study Democide. Milgram was spot on.

    • @AsAWhiteManMarriedToALatina
      @AsAWhiteManMarriedToALatina Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@dingfeldersmurfalot4560in tbe end, most people are moderately good, and don't take part in hurting those who are truly innocent. Where there is the greatest harm, it is USUALLY two sided i.e. when a person is socially expluded or mocked, more often than not, that person being socially excluded isn't a very kind person, and that's the most common reason why social exclusion happens. The problem is people overreact, because most people are good and believe in justice, but focus too much on the stick instead of the carrot. The problem isn't cruelty, it's pathological altruism and naivety which leads to systemic cruelty. The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Humanity's good intentions are the cause of most of the world's suffering.🎉

  • @LifeMind369
    @LifeMind369 Před 2 lety +94

    Found your channel a couple days ago. Already one of my favorites, keep up the great work! We appreciate the work you do

  • @VoidMySoul
    @VoidMySoul Před rokem +9

    A loveless marriage? It turned in to that but Skylar was really supportive and wanted the best for him at the start

    • @marko358
      @marko358 Před rokem

      What do you expect when he added footage of incel king Jordan Peterson.

  • @onnjaafar9160
    @onnjaafar9160 Před rokem +8

    Unthinkable to public when someone in the society seems so good, kindhearted known is the most evil heartless on the darkest side of drug organisations full of hidden secrets, not just that, people associates with them also have their dark evil secret... instead people you see a badass evil still have heart and kindness within. So many tu study in this series I never had of a lifetime as meticulously made a fine work of art of cinematography experience. Kudos to all people made this series so perfectly viewed to audience.

  • @luvslogistics1725
    @luvslogistics1725 Před rokem +151

    In BB the true villain is pretty openly laid bare: the insurance agencies which won’t pay for Hank’s treatment, or Walter’s…imagine you pay for something that actually doesn’t do what it claims to do?

    • @Dumpsterhuggies
      @Dumpsterhuggies Před rokem +14

      They literally chose to go with doctors/treatment plans that their insurance don't cover lol, that was made very clear and was an informed decision. If there's a true villain here it's Walter

    • @vincenta8158
      @vincenta8158 Před rokem +30

      @@Dumpsterhuggies if Hank would have gone with his crappy insurance, he might not have ever walked again. Which means he might have not died. Who knows.

    • @cubertmiso
      @cubertmiso Před rokem +2

      @@vincenta8158 pretty much guaranteed fate.

    • @gxlorp
      @gxlorp Před rokem

      @@Dumpsterhuggies The people responsible for the 08' crash, big pharma, agents of the war on drugs, insurance executives, are all *far worse* than Walter.
      The practices of the governments of the US, and Mexico, as well as the military industrial complex (supplying the cartels with military grade weapons) are far worse than Walter.
      *White* collar criminals are worse. There you go. Walter *White*

    • @gxlorp
      @gxlorp Před rokem

      Blackrock was involved in the 08'crash and since then own far more assets. An executive publicly mocks millenials for not being able to buy a house, by not saving money. Meanwhile Blackrock is driving house costs up, as well as rent. Pure evil.

  • @awaredavidahopkins716
    @awaredavidahopkins716 Před 2 lety +35

    At this point im convinced that breaking bad is just hypnosis to tell others to recommend the show to all of their friends

    • @Bnlol1
      @Bnlol1 Před 2 lety

      Isnt that the point of all popular media?

    • @awaredavidahopkins716
      @awaredavidahopkins716 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Bnlol1 yeah but breaking bad especially, the people who watch breaking bad just come out of it a totally new person, a piece of a hivemind

    • @Delta_Aves
      @Delta_Aves Před 2 lety +1

      Like an addictive drug

  • @ardypangihutan3653
    @ardypangihutan3653 Před rokem +6

    now this explained me, why, unlike most series I've watched, Breaking Bad grips me from the start till the very last episodes. thanks for this illumination.

  • @wadupta6498
    @wadupta6498 Před 10 měsíci

    What a video!!!! This is incredible work bro ❤

  • @davidian2.024
    @davidian2.024 Před 2 lety +41

    I knew Bryan Cranston only from 'malcolm in the middle' and to see him in this show about heavy shit my friend recommended in 2011, blew my mind. The premise of Walt's story and how it unfolded was riveting. Nothing comes close to this show over a decade later and and endless Netflix series's.

    • @dionsanchez4478
      @dionsanchez4478 Před rokem +2

      Yeah. It's like why should I bother with any other shows?

    • @Shay416
      @Shay416 Před rokem +2

      Check out Your Honor next. Holy hell this man is an amazing actor

    • @borutootsutsuki8995
      @borutootsutsuki8995 Před rokem +1

      @@dionsanchez4478 that’s EXACTLY how I feel, I don’t even feel like watching anything else

    • @AsAWhiteManMarriedToALatina
      @AsAWhiteManMarriedToALatina Před 7 měsíci

      The higher your testosterone, the more youre capable of violence, AND the more you're capable of resisting the urge to be violent, or to do evil. This is why it is apmost always the low testosterone men who will obey even the most psychopathic authority figure, and carry out the most sadistic cruelty. Because they don't have the "balls" or strength to resist their own darker nature. There is no denying that low testosterone men are the most dangerous men on the planet..

  • @BullyGarfield.
    @BullyGarfield. Před 2 lety +76

    “You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”

    • @bullymaguire6319
      @bullymaguire6319 Před 2 lety +14

      “I’m gonna put some dirt in your eye.”

    • @somegamer1891
      @somegamer1891 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bullymaguire6319 *uno reverse card*

    • @Lucy-ug8qg
      @Lucy-ug8qg Před 2 lety

      @@bullymaguire6319 We missed the part where thats our problem..

  • @laaaryify
    @laaaryify Před rokem +3

    Ancient writers and philosophers used to say" Fear the weak, not the strong" and this same sentence could be seen as the epithome of Nietzschean Philosophy, by becoming Heisenberg Walter separated himself from the docile masses, herd animals in Nietzsche's words.

    • @ozanox6700
      @ozanox6700 Před rokem

      True !! weak sheep tries to be a lion creates anarchy Via communism or pure salvage because he/she is now awakened sheep.. go back to sleep my sheep it is better for you.. sleep..

    • @laaaryify
      @laaaryify Před rokem +1

      @@ozanox6700 which sheep? actually is better for the world not to have sheep to get rid of the weak.

    • @AsAWhiteManMarriedToALatina
      @AsAWhiteManMarriedToALatina Před 7 měsíci +1

      Are you st*pid? Walter White isn't someone to fear before he becomes Heisenberg. He becomes someone to fear AFTER he choses a weak form of strength: sociopathy. There's nothing to fear in the mild mannered version of Walt. You utter cr*tin.

  • @serbianhammer
    @serbianhammer Před rokem +1

    Damn this video got real really quick. I love it. I appreciate you explaining so much like how Gus symbolizes big pharma for example.

  • @TheMaztercom
    @TheMaztercom Před 2 lety +256

    So sad, the majority of people here will have a miserable life like walter and die without doing something great, I can understand walter, every night thinkin how his life could have been, and knowing he has so much to give to society but being stuck in a shitty job

    • @foolish_machiavellian3448
      @foolish_machiavellian3448 Před 2 lety +25

      Speak for yourself. I have no need or desire for glory beyond my people. I catalogue information in a large library and safekeep it for a living. You will never know my name nor will anyone outside of my friends and family. That's not GLORY, that's NOBILITY! That's enough for me, I need no attention just assurance that what I do matters and that I very much have.
      I HATE the elites, if they say teachers are losers and replaceable, I say teachers should be our childrens' second family. The fact you would imply that say teaching isn't great shows how deep the poison is in you.

    • @TheMaztercom
      @TheMaztercom Před 2 lety +8

      @@foolish_machiavellian3448 no one cares, you are just the same as the majority of people, we didnt even know about the guy named peter that lived in england in 1870, Nor we know his history and we never will, just like your history.
      I didnt say teachers are losers, I said the job of walt was shitty, because he could have done so much more for society if he was working in a real lab.
      Is like a programmer working in McDonalds, working in McDonalds is not bad, but being so professional and end up using none of your abilities in a job, is a shitty job

    • @foolish_machiavellian3448
      @foolish_machiavellian3448 Před 2 lety +29

      @@TheMaztercom You're quite obsessed with attention aren't you? And what's better for society than teaching the next generation? Some of us are adults and don't need the whole world's attention to see the importance of every string in society.
      You're still a teenage glory-hound and want everyone's attention. You have alot of maturing to do.

    • @TheMaztercom
      @TheMaztercom Před 2 lety +5

      @@foolish_machiavellian3448 who talked about attention? I am talking about goals, is so sad to have literally 0 goals and die.
      You think you are mature, but you are the most inmature guy I have ever seen, you cant even read the comment, no one is talking about attention.

    • @foolish_machiavellian3448
      @foolish_machiavellian3448 Před 2 lety +19

      @@TheMaztercom Mature, THEN talk kiddo. Good luck.

  • @Poggy
    @Poggy Před 2 lety +224

    Gale isn't an innocent cook. By definition because he's a meth cook, he's guilty. He's in a business that he knows has the possibility of horrific dangers. Also, one could argue Gale knows what Gus meant by "if push comes to shove", and chose to ignore that reality.

    • @FatboiReborn
      @FatboiReborn Před 2 lety +28

      Gale wasn't innocent, he was extremely annoying

    • @nobodycares743
      @nobodycares743 Před 2 lety +35

      Gale is the definition of "just because you are the bad guy, it doesn't mean you're a bad guy"

    • @regret9423
      @regret9423 Před 2 lety +29

      I think he is a good guy, he understands that people are going to use meth no matter the legality or purity, so he uses his knowledge to try and make SAFE and CLEAN meth.

    • @yearginclarke
      @yearginclarke Před 2 lety +16

      @@regret9423 But in real life dealers or whoever gets ahold of it next down the food chain will cut it, how pure the original product was is irrelevant. That's pretty much standard practice with all street drugs everywhere as far as I know, because there's more profit when you stretch the supply out by cutting it.

    • @darthbigred22
      @darthbigred22 Před 2 lety +9

      @@regret9423 Yeah that's why we have a broken society because of that evil morality. Safe and clean drugs are still drugs. People still spend their life savings away trying to escape and in the end become crooks and robbers to pay for the addiction. That's hardly altruistic. It's just saying the problem exists, I can't fix it, so I may as well make it easier for those who have it. Like those weirdoes who give money to the obvious drunk hobo.
      Our ancestors weren't high or drunk off their ass all the time robbing people just to get a fix. Drug use to this level is clearly something that came in with industrialization.
      Gale is a less evil bad guy but he's still evil.

  • @CaIeb1
    @CaIeb1 Před 8 měsíci +1

    "The line between good and evil cuts between the heart of every man"- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

  • @deltadawn2409
    @deltadawn2409 Před rokem

    What!!!!! This video was insane. 👏 👏 👏
    I’ve watched a couple videos now but said I’d make this ‘my make it or break it’ video for a subscribe. And you just got yourself another follower.
    Bravo!!

  • @sirdanielfortesque5812
    @sirdanielfortesque5812 Před 2 lety +42

    I don't see how Walt killing Gus' henchmen has anything to do with the Milgram experiment, which is probably because your explanation of it is off. It didn't focus on how far people would go in that situation ''for their own gain'' necessarily but how far they could be pushed by a supposed authority figure despite the apparent subjects' protests and cries of pain.

    • @Seeattle
      @Seeattle Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah I kind of noticed that. There is the jugian shadow but as far as the milgram experiment, that one has more to do with obeying authority and adopting roles.

  • @vkk926
    @vkk926 Před 2 lety +28

    Love your channel, thanks for your work.

  • @RandomPerson28337
    @RandomPerson28337 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Core message was your choices no matter how small has an impact on yourself and those around you.

  • @AssassinKreed1016
    @AssassinKreed1016 Před 24 dny

    Breaking bad and the movie shot caller is all about how ppl change as circumstances changes

  • @FabbrizioPlays
    @FabbrizioPlays Před 2 lety +48

    This show's subtext allows everyone to take something slightly different from it, and I think that's magnificent. To me it's a show about performance. Walter performing at being a wholesome breadwinning family man and gradually growing to embrace his repressed selfishness and malic. Jessie performing at being a badass punk and eventually learning to accept that he's actually quite soft and empathetic, that his attitude is a defense mechanism and he's actually desperate for reciprocation from those around him. Hank performing at arrogant hyper-mascuilinity while being a fairly incompetent detective, before having his ego gradually broken and returning as a much wiser and more astute investigator. This was the first thing that stood out to me - the way pretense and societal pressure drive the characters to act against their own interests, and when they learn to embrace their nature, they become closer to their goals, be those goals for good or ill. Walter can't wrest control of the forces in his life while also being a cog in the machine. Jessie can't prioritize helping the people he cares about while being a hardened thug. And Hank can't earn anyone's respect while his ego leaves blind him.

    • @sohamsharma2987
      @sohamsharma2987 Před rokem +2

      thats because there isnt supposed to be subtext, or a lesson. the show is brilliant because it captures the human psyche and the fallacy of our moral construct PERFECTLY. It builds on reality and theres always more to derive from a raw tainted human depiction than any consciously subtexted script. THATS the genius of the show. Not to have a moral basegroud for the protagonist because when facing death, morality becomes just as much of a dissolving construct as your life thats ending. thats the beauty.

    • @AsAWhiteManMarriedToALatina
      @AsAWhiteManMarriedToALatina Před 7 měsíci

      The higher your testosterone, the more youre capable of violence, AND the more you're capable of resisting the urge to be violent, or to do evil. This is why it is apmost always the low testosterone men who will obey even the most psychopathic authority figure, and carry out the most sadistic cruelty. Because they don't have the "balls" or strength to resist their own darker nature. There is no denying that low testosterone men are the most dangerous men on the planet..

  • @theinnerlight8016
    @theinnerlight8016 Před rokem +21

    As much as I love the series, if Walter hadn't gone for the expensive house, he wouldn't have been in debt to begin with.
    Never spend more than you earn.
    If you can't buy it twice, you can't afford it.

    • @AtPlume
      @AtPlume Před 8 měsíci +1

      That is the most American thing I've ever read, like... jesus christ dude.

    • @theinnerlight8016
      @theinnerlight8016 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@AtPlume I'm German though.
      Avoiding debt is logical, not a national American thing.

    • @AtPlume
      @AtPlume Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@theinnerlight8016 My point is, in a sane country, you shouldn't go bankrupt because curing your cancer is a privelege. Maybe my problem is that I'm French. If Walter White was French, he wouldn't have to do any of that shit.

    • @kurtwpg
      @kurtwpg Před 8 měsíci

      I understand their thinking a little bit. You upgrade from one house to another and a broker pockets tens of thousands of dollars. But if they've had that house for probably close to 20 years and are drowning in debt, they bought too much house. It's supposed to be easy to outgrow a mortgage after the first ten years.

  • @jwil4709
    @jwil4709 Před rokem +1

    Wow. It's been a while since I've been thoroughly impressed by a video. But you really hit everything on the head.
    It's over a year old. But if you're reading this, outstanding work. Subbed and looking forward to watching more of your content.

  • @atrixplayz2825
    @atrixplayz2825 Před rokem +3

    Walt had no purpose before Heisenberg. Once he found out his life was getting cut short, he had a sudden rush of invincibility because he came to terms with his mortality. He was embarrassed that he couldn’t even pay for his own surgery/chemo. He wanted to at least make life good for his family. But he ended up getting carried away after he felt the taste of crime and fell in love. Which was his downfall

  • @persiancarpet5234
    @persiancarpet5234 Před 2 lety +36

    Crazy good video! Didn't expect you would go this deep, but I enjoyed it. And I'm thankful that you summarized the last seasons for me, it just got too painful at some point 😅

  • @sumirunihon
    @sumirunihon Před 2 lety +64

    This is easily the best breaking bad analysis i have ever seen. Every other analysis of it i see just says the same thing of "how a man becomes evil" and granted they are all produced very well still give perspective but i thought that everything there was to say about this show has already been said multiple times.
    But this goes far deeper than just the actions of the character walter white himself, this has such wide implications on modern society as a whole and is felt all to well in modern times, especially in the 20s. People are growing increasingly disgruntled with government and political polarization is higher than ever before which causes a world wide game of political tug of war known as "the culture war". People are becoming more extreme on both ends of the rope and eventually the rope might just end up breaking. Everyone knows something really bad is about to happen very soon and noone will be prepared for it when it comes. When it does come, all of us will have to gain some insight into our own shadow selves and it will be up to us on how to navigate this increasingly dystopian hellhole.
    It's up to us to decide on how much freedom we are willing to sacrifice for security. It's up to us to decide on what role government plays in our lives. It's up to us to decide to confront our shadow selves in times where it's shell is most likely to break or to ignore it and let it consume us when faced with difficult circumstances. The crisis the world is facing right now is likely not gonna play out the way we think it will unless we study history. History might not repeat exactly, but it sure does rhyme and recognizing those rhymes could determine your fate in historical events like this.

  • @wrjeffers1
    @wrjeffers1 Před rokem +1

    outstanding narration. Im so impressed! Riveting in fact! I would almost imagine that this discourse was contrived by AI, but in fact, this illustrates the difference between HUMAN and SYNTHIFICATION. Bravo!!!