I'm surpised Skyler wasn't prosecuted too. She was an accessory and accomplice to Walt. She should be charged for criminal conspiracy, since she later enabled and knowingly profited from this. She's no angel. It's amazing she wasn't given jail time, taken to court, testified, or put under house arrest. Edit: Dang, much love folks. I will add, just because you make a plea deal, doesn't mean it goes thru.
Walt spoke to Skyler in a very aggressive and abusive manner on the last phone call they had. I see why you think this but Walt made it sound like he was forcing Skyler to do everything so she wasn’t prosecuted
@@nasirmeraj618 And, to add to what @zionoker said, in the last episode Walter gave Skyler coordinates where Hank and Gomez are buried, and told her to use this to make a deal with the prosecutor, to drop all charges and call of surveillance. In Better Call Saul Jimmy's secretary said that she have taken the deal, so Skyler is free from prosecution.
@@iamsean92 You mean the first few seasons in which an overly prideful father of a disabled and an unborn child rather turned to a life of crime to pay his bills instead of taking the golden ticket he was offered?
@@Juan-bm7nrpersonally I didn’t really like his acting either though, but maybe that’s because he was alongside some other incredible actors who sell a scene so much better than him
@@alexanderzoller1854JR was an amazing actor and he played a huge roll in the show. Obviously he’s gonna make some rash decisions, he literally has cerebral palsy
@@seronimome9294 wdym marvelous ACTING? If they truly killed Dean for this scene, it wasn’t acting. It was a genuine reaction. Which is fucked but got a really good emotional+genuine reaction so it made a great scene for sure
Anna gun’s acting with her eyes is absolutely amazing and convincing. She’s only staring at Walt angrily but I can hear so much of her character’s complex feelings in that moment
The stupidest thing was so not accepting Elliot’s money. Perhaps only matched by Elliot’s offer for Walter to make the money fair and square by working for grey matter.. or even more so probably the dumbest thing Walter ever did was breaking up with Gretchen and leaving grey matter because he couldn’t handle her family making more money that him
@@DeCapitanOG the only thing that ruined Walter was his ego. It was there from the very first episode. He was just too much of a pussy to ever show it. Cancer revealed his inner voice.
She didn't know he wanted hank alive at all. In her pov, walt got caught by hank, and that made walt either kill hank himself or at least not be too sad after knowing the only person who could lock him up was dead.
@@thedragon9326 that's what kids think... grown men realize... what walt did is no wrong.. his life turned upside down because.. he tried to help jesse and got betrayed by jesse
@@_philosopher_00 Walt was a monster by the end of the show. Jesse's life was ruined. I'm not saying Walt isn't understandable, but he let himself plunge into a dark narrative. What he tells Skylar in the very last episode tells you everything. He liked this aspect of his life. Even if he killed and ruined other people's lives. He had little regret for losing his family
This episode is named Ozymandias after a great poem. Funny enough the whole meaning behind Ozymandias is that power will some day crumble and your empire will be reduced to dust. Very on point for what happens in this episode.
This was the most horrifying moment in the show for me. You finally get to see Walt's actions affect him. I feel it's because we get to see Flynn finally see his father for who he is. And Walt taking Holly is the most terrifying moment. Ugh this show is so good and such a slow burn but it's this episode where Walt's world finally crashes down around him. (Yes I know he took holly as a way to clear Skylar from any charges, but in the moment it's really shocking) Specifically the lines "where is Hank" is so devastating. Because for many people watching they've been so caught up in the fast paced action that in this slower paced scene the fact that Hank died is finally processing and Walt is finally facing consequences.
Totally agree. This scene was by far the most horrifying. I think Walt Jr finally seeing things for what they were and in such a brutally shocking way as well. Hank fucking dying was a HUGE situation
The one scene I will always remember on this show and how I felt the first time I saw it was when Walt screamed “I TRIED TO SAVE HIM!!!!!” That look and sound of utter despair, you could see a little bit of the old Walt coming through. That’s when he knew everything was crumbling down…..
i’ll always remember when walt told jesse “i watched jane die. i could’ve saved her but i didn’t.” i don’t ever hear anyone talking about that scene which happened in this episode but it was one of the coldest moments i seen in this show
I was kinda moved when Walter Jr., who treated his mom coldly and unfairly the past months, and who was still surely confused in this scene, immediately, instinctively sprang to her defense when he saw Walt hurt her. He's a great actor.
@@Joshua-fs9vm Of course you can't, because you'd rather defend a psychopathic, drug-dealing, murderer who contributed nothing to society simply because it's a man. Anything to to propagate your incel views.
while also being responsible (in her eyes) killing hank himself, he ruined the family, ran a meth empire, had his family almost killed multiple times and tormented his only ‘friend’ jesse
@_._aus_._ I mean, hey if she wants to get away from him, that's her right. Lord knows she didn't feel safe with him for a while. But she could have just left instead of attacking him with a knife lol.
I watched the behind the scenes for this and Anna Gunn (Skyler) was so deep in her emotions as she chased after Walt that it took her awhile to regain composure. Just amazing! It was also freezing outside when they filmed it.
It's such a shame how despicable some of the BB community is. Despite her putting literal sweat and tears into her performance, she was receiving criticism and death threats, all because she did a fantastic job portraying a character that all the incels couldn't actually understand.
@@iyziejane Those are called evergreens my dear they stay green year round. There are no leaves on the other trees as well. Watch the behind the scenes, you can see it sleeting, see everyone’s breath, and they are all in huge coats. I’m not necessarily saying it was below 32, just that it was really cold. And November in New Mexico can be very cold, I only live a few hours away and go to ABQ, Santa Fe, and Taos often, so I too would know.
@@galencastro5558 Ah, yeah I see what you mean. I agree he's somewhat responsible. But I'd also point out that Hank chose to put himself in that situation, even though Walt created it in the first place. Hank is an allegory of Captain Ahab who died pursuing the [W]hite [W]hale out of an unhealthy obsession.
@@johnrock813 He wasn't. He broke multiple laws, multiple times, all in pursuit of a personal obsession. It wasn't business, it was personal. In fact, there's a chance that Walt would have walked away the way Hank "caught" him.
Literally always confused tf outta me especially since he was always on Walt's side and thought his mom was crazy now as soon as she pulls a knife on him and starts attacking him he is suddenly on her side like wtf?
Walt Jr thinks his dad killed Hank. He believes his father is a dangerous man. So when he calls the police he’s looking for any reason for them to come and arrest Walt. And oh would you look at that, right after that phone call Walt abducts holly.
@@josephstalin2829 it's been so long since I've seen the show so I dont remember JR knowing/thinking he killed hank, still doesnt change how fucked up it is that he gets blamed tho
Imagine how shook you’d be knowing that your brother in law caught him. Then later he just shows up at the house like “ok everyone ready to go?” that’s when you know there’s no possibility of coming back.
This is what elicits Sky to pull the knife. She quotes Marie "He had you dead to rights.." knowing that once you're in custody there's no making a deal to get out of those cuffs free to walk on your own.
She has rights to not believe him, its consequences of his own actions man, he lied, lied,lied and lied, so when he tells the truth it will be hard to believe him, its realistic reaction of hers and simple psychology dude. Feels like people forgot that skyler is a human being, people feel sorry for walt when he is a meth cook (drugs are shit) he is a murderer, he manipulated people, he poisoned a child...
Despite his desire for Hank to live, he was the reason Hank was in that position. He also uses it against skyler later so he knows he’s a big factor in Hanks death.
Hank own stupidity and line of work killed him. If you're going against armed criminals in your line of work being as entitled prick as hank was you will get yourself killed, it's just a matter of time. He broke a LOT laws during the show, thinking he is better than everyone just because he was entitled with a badge. 100% had this thing coming for him, and Walter actually stepping up to protect this idiot was act of sincere kindness. It was underlined dozens of times in the show that Hank is hypocrite. Btw, his own stupidity killed not just him and destroyed not just his life; essentially without Hank everything would be fine. In the end he's dead, his partner is dead, Skylar and kids counting cents, hiw wife mourning, Jesse's gf (sort of) dead, Jesse was tormented, Walter's dead - ALL of this because Hank was feeling so entitled to use his badge of superioty instead of spending 1 min to think if it would actually change anything. He's the main villain of the series, imo. Not intentionally, he's just entitled and stupid. Good detective, stupid human being.
@@maximborodyuk3773 I’m not sure about that, Hank definitely is an ass but definitely not the reason for things falling apart. I could see that he possibly played a part in his own death with playing dirty to lure out Walt. Though the thing is he would’ve never died if Walter had never tried to call a hit on Jesse. Walt’s greed and hunger for control is what ruined everything. Hank had things he could’ve done better but definitely has no role in the main downfall of everything. Walt being a greedy egotistical ass is what caused everything to go to shit. Whether he had a heart or whatnot by the end of the show can be debated, but I believe everything he did was to just get rid of the guilt he had and make himself feel better.
@@thatonegirl1007 umm Hank is the reason why Walter call a hit on Jesse lol. Walt was living peaceful life when Hank discovered everything, that's the point; and Hank couldnt help it. And cause he wannabe smart, not really smart, he wasted so many lives. Walter sincerely care for a lot a lives of people close to him. Hank only cares for his ego, never once in the show he actually help someone; all his doings are for HIM, and he waste people like nothing. Sure, he didnt kill as many people (arguably cause he wasnt in such circumstances), but he managed to destroy his life, and all his family life, and waste his partner. Even Walter in the end saved Jesse and still tried to help his family. Hank never ever care about any of this.
@@maximborodyuk3773 Hank was just doing his job, he did what he supposed to. Walt is main problem causer in the show, he’s the reason everyone suffers, simple. He actually got Jesse caught cause of his pride, and called the hit on Jesse cause he wanted to pull out and threatened him. Walt got to hide away and run like a coward then wanted to come back and “fix” things. Though he just wanted to make himself feel better and whole time Jesse was suffering cause of his actions. You must be a Hank hater or something if you missed the whole plot of the show. My final rebuttal: nuh uh.
@@thatonegirl1007 yes, he did. yes, he was. But he didnt spend much time thinking about the result of his actions, which lead to a lot of tragedies. And he didnt think because he never care about anyone. I dont see Walter as a problem. He genuinely care about a lot of people, and never let anyone from his family die, albeit even trying to save that pos Hank. His actions hurt a lot of people, but not his family. Yes, Skylar was hysterical sometimes, but its kinda far from literal death. Jesse was a mess to begin with, doubtfully he would end up living normal life without Walt. Not Hank hater, I love him as a character, as all other characters, briliantly written. But Hank clearly is creator of all problems for his family and Walter family (in the end), and Homes family. Hank has no problem assaulting people and get away with it, breaking law and bragging it in the Walter face, list goes on. Remove Hank ego from the equation, if he choose not to follow Walter (again, nothing would change from that, but idiotic egomaniac cop couldnt realize that), there would be no tragedies in all families of main characters in the show. I think it's you who missed that. It's all started really going south when Hank open that book sitting on a toilet. Of course if he thought about this it would be so out of a character, he was an idiot throughout all show, so nothing wrong with writing, it's all in the character. Much simpier: Who Hank really help throughout the show? Whose life he improved or saved?
@@Mr_Rabbit nah! She's a narcissistic, self-righteous, self-centred, who thinks she's always right whatever she does and a whore who sleeps & fucked around behind his husband's back and gave the money Walter earned to Ted, i can understand the frustration Walts got, and yet she got the audacity to say that she's doing it for the family, she's a real beetch and she belongs to the streets!!
Damn I could really feel the pain in Walter’s voice when he said: “I tried to save him!” Even though Hank was a problem for Walt, no matter how many times people said that he should just kill him. Walt never even considered the idea because he cared about hank that much. Now he has Skylar accusing him of killing him, and he knows she will never believe him. That’s some heavy shit.
he was willing to give up 80 mil, the money he worked so hard for and the reason he went through all this trouble in the first place to save the man who was going to lock him up.
@@jsfishing1111 and Walter tried to save hank life before that in season 5 episode 9 when he warned hank not to come after him as Walter knew if hank did he would be killed but hank didn’t listen so in a last ditch effort to save hanks life he offered 80 million to let hank live
@@jsfishing1111 if they let hank live and tried to get the 80 mil out of walter, u know he would have double crossed them anyway he wanted to have his cake and eat it too
Tbh he deserved that. Its consequences of his own actions, he lied lied lied all the time, its realistic for her to not believe him, she was scared of him.
I gotta say this is the most heartbreaking scene in the show. It shows a family completely falling apart really well in just a few minutes. Edit: this comment section proves that you should always wear a condom.
the greatest show ever. no show will ever top this. i absolutely promise you that. literally the greatest piece of writing of all fucking time. my god this show flows through my veins
@@VeryProfessionalGamer oh i know... and I will do it, but I have to mentally prepare myself. I know alot of what goes down off of clips, but still.... i need the whole picutre. I will get to it right after I finish Better Call Saul
But what skyler did is betraying him. Fuck Ted and give the money. And naturally think that he is the murder. Why he kill this time when he can do it so many times in many easy ways before.
What skyler did is blaming her husband, gave Ted the money without the permission of the owners. She is the blamer, the fucker, the women who wanna to be the innocents. She caused the dead of the family, not him. He definitely can turnback and come home safe with those money but Skyler give it to Ted for stupid reasons, she use the money making by Walter blood and even he upset and live in pain, and forgive her after all she did. For now she think that he kill his family. What the fuck??? Did social give you this mindset or you just stupid and be conservative.
Walt had become an absolute monster. No ethics or morals - little to no empathy - all ego. Hanks death was the first sobering moment for Walt since he had become unhinged. Everything up to that point was under HIS thumb as if he was the greatest composer of the worlds darkest symphony… But he couldn’t do the one thing that mattered most to him - save Hank. He knew after this scene he would never be redeemable again - even if he truly regretted his actions - and that is the ultimate punishment. Being truly sorry and never given forgiveness…
Right. Now I don’t want to conflate forgiveness with reconciliation. You can be forgiven, and never reconcile. However, no, I do not think he even cared to be forgiven. The monster in him was not done. He could see it and recognize how ugly it was, and still pressed forward, as he did driving off with the baby. It’s not just momentum, that would slow down for a person that felt truly sorry after his friend got killed, the “toxicity” kept multiplying. The calculating. The planning on his toes. The “morality” of protecting his family with money as tho reputation and deep scars didn’t matter one bit. And he refused to be punished. The cops didn’t get there until right after he died, always seemed appropriate, in an inappropriate way. Def a monster.
I would disagree that he had no empathy as he warned hank not to come after him as Walter knew hank would be killed if he came after him but hank didn’t listen and then Walter offered 80 million to hand live
@@dogcat823 i definitely have to rewatch. People keep talking about Hank like he’s this cold blooded piece of garbage. I understand he should have left the business I understand he enjoyed being Heisenberg. That all tracks but to say he has no empathy and or doesn’t care about his family is laughable to me.
I know some might hate me for this but with Skylar’s knowledge of Walt’s situation and lack thereof, she made the best call. Walt was tattered and looked horrible, as if he had witnessed a struggle or fight, and seemed panicked and constantly told them to get moving fast. She reacted how a smart and logical person would react. Props to her actor 👍🏼
Nah, she just panicked and ruined everything and added even more stress to walts situation, crime is a game, play your cards right you're good, but she had to constantly stress him out and talk about how they're in danger and we need the police and kick the kids out etc. Do you know how many Gustavs and Walter's are out there and we don't even know becsuse how good they are at the game, Skylar is the perfect example of "trouble at home, distracted at work" for Walter,
Skylar is an idiot, she chased him out without knowing anything about the situation other than "Hanks dead", what if the people who killed Hank were coming to her house and Walt was trying to get them out? She didn't consider anything logical and acted on pure emotion
@@thomaswagner2243 did the even watch the episode? Do you even watch anything but shorts? Walt make a deal with the neo Nazis about Jesse and the buried 80 million dollars aswell, there was NO reason for them to get after Walt. Even if that was the case, Walter wasn't clear about Hank, the most obvious thing is that he killed him.
@@georgianultraimperialistor2934huh? Jesse did very little wrongs towards Walter, Skyler on the other hand legiterally was the most unbearable in the show. You cannot possibly think of Jesse being ungrateful, he wanted out seasons ago but got manipulated by Walt to stay countless times, AND as if that wasn't enough he let Jane and poisoned Brock (an actual child). Imagine finding out that your business partner not only let your significant other die but also poisoned the son of your second s/o.
When you cut out the part where he attacks Skyler, suddenly "What the hell is wrong with you" becomes a completely reasonable response to getting your hand slashed by a giant knife.
How in the actual fuck did she create a monster. You be hating on her for no reason. Walt did this shit because he wanted to, he destroyed himself and his family because he enjoyed making drugs. You're a fool for believing that his wife "orchestrated" any of this.
This whole scene is harrowing. It reminds me of my childhood when my parents would fight, though not quite to this extent. It’s heartbreaking to see a family break down before your very eyes. This episode is magnificent in the most tragic way.
@@thegoldensealion9463it’s her daughter too though. I’m not saying he’s stealing her, but let’s not pretend Skylar didn’t birth the baby while Walt was literally selling meth lol
@@vanishcube8369 Breaking bad is my favorite show of all time but fucks sake the fanbase is a bunch of people who are too pussy to live a life of crime so they do it vicariously through characters like walter. It's a show about a normal guy becoming about the worst person you could be but these people see him as the hero. There's only one real moment where he's heroic in the show and it's the final episode in which he admits to his wife and to himself that he wasn't doing anything for his family rather he'd done it all for himself and when he goes to save Jessie. The rest of the show is his becoming a worse person by the episode.
@@thegoldensealion9463 Nah, the rationale behind hating sky is based in a desire to be like Walt but not having the nuts or brains to actually go out there and be like him.
I'm surpised Skyler wasn't prosecuted too. She was an accessory and accomplice to Walt. She should be charged for criminal conspiracy, since she later enabled and knowingly profited from this. She's no angel. It's amazing she wasn't given jail time, taken to court, testified, or put under house arrest.
Edit: Dang, much love folks. I will add, just because you make a plea deal, doesn't mean it goes thru.
Walt spoke to Skyler in a very aggressive and abusive manner on the last phone call they had. I see why you think this but Walt made it sound like he was forcing Skyler to do everything so she wasn’t prosecuted
@@zionoker Right, I forgot, I just figured there must have still been incriminating evidence out there.
@@nasirmeraj618 And, to add to what @zionoker said, in the last episode Walter gave Skyler coordinates where Hank and Gomez are buried, and told her to use this to make a deal with the prosecutor, to drop all charges and call of surveillance. In Better Call Saul Jimmy's secretary said that she have taken the deal, so Skyler is free from prosecution.
He made it so she wouldn't
because she traded the coordinates to hanks body for a plea deal with the DEA
"I tried to save him!"
Walt finally tells the truth and no one believes him
Cause he lied too many times
Boy who cried wolf
@@JinnaiT I'm completely convinced that people who think Walter White is the villain of the show did not even watch the first few seasons at all
@@iamsean92 you mean the creators of the show.
@@iamsean92 You mean the first few seasons in which an overly prideful father of a disabled and an unborn child rather turned to a life of crime to pay his bills instead of taking the golden ticket he was offered?
Skyler is the definition of “you can’t be half gangster”
Ain’t no such thing as half way crook
she’s a half measure
Are you people stupid? Walt's entirely in the wrong,the hell's up with this gangsta fantasy
@@raywiedsscared to death scared to look they shook
@@thecommunistlad7421fxck Cranbrook!
This cast was so incredibly amazing
Amazing doesn't require a modifier.
@@Juan-bm7nrpersonally I didn’t really like his acting either though, but maybe that’s because he was alongside some other incredible actors who sell a scene so much better than him
@@alexanderzoller1854JR was an amazing actor and he played a huge roll in the show. Obviously he’s gonna make some rash decisions, he literally has cerebral palsy
every single one
@@alexanderzoller1854hated that kid.
"You know what?! You can have Junior!"
Poor Walt, smartest guy there, and couldn't realize Skylar made up her mind 10 minutes ago
are you telling me that a woman just happens to run after a car like that? No! he orchestrated it. Heisenberg!
What mind?
🤣🤣😂
@@Remedus_Roger What a sick joke!
@@Bully_who_made_goblin_Jr_cry How'd that get in there?
Bryan Cranston is such a good actor “I tried to save him” made the moment feel so real and genuine
Fr
Made me hungry For chick fil a
Yeah the way his voice cracked wow dudes one of the best ever
You know, they literally killed Dean Norris for this scene. Truly marvelous acting.
@@seronimome9294 wdym marvelous ACTING? If they truly killed Dean for this scene, it wasn’t acting. It was a genuine reaction.
Which is fucked but got a really good emotional+genuine reaction so it made a great scene for sure
Anna Gunn is a criminally underrated actress.
I hate skylar for the rest of my life but Anna Gunn is undoubtedly did it great playing as this skylar character. Every BB's actor is top tier.
@@overseasstudent I will never understand why everyone hates the abuse victim just because she didn't take shit from Walt.
@@mvmusic8467exactly man. Skyler is really smart and genuine
She was amazing in those last episodes
Anna gun’s acting with her eyes is absolutely amazing and convincing. She’s only staring at Walt angrily but I can hear so much of her character’s complex feelings in that moment
Not destroying that book Gale Boetticher gave him was the stupidest mistake Walt ever made.
The stupidest was just letting it hanging around in the bathroom
Walt had so many opportunities to leave peacefully
That was walts downfall. His ego and narcissistic tendencies got him caught. He couldn't throw the book out because it praised him
The stupidest thing was so not accepting Elliot’s money. Perhaps only matched by Elliot’s offer for Walter to make the money fair and square by working for grey matter.. or even more so probably the dumbest thing Walter ever did was breaking up with Gretchen and leaving grey matter because he couldn’t handle her family making more money that him
@@D1rtyD3braIt was clearly his own fault. In the end, he ended up far more greedy than Gretchen’s family ever were.
Should've just let Elliot and his wife pay for the treatment.
Nah he should of offed Jessie the first time he became an unhinged junkie. His loyalty to Jessie is the cause of 90% of the drama.
@@DeCapitanOG ironic about you talking about Capt. Cook, and you're DeCapitan
But that would mean admitting you’re the weak man you always believed yourself to be!
@@colebresnehen38Mfs really let their ego get them killed cause they dont want to look weak and its sad.
@@DeCapitanOG the only thing that ruined Walter was his ego. It was there from the very first episode. He was just too much of a pussy to ever show it. Cancer revealed his inner voice.
When you keep lying to the same person, they won't believe you when you tell them the truth.
Same name :)
@@jojofan2001 Its not like Mohammed isn't the most common name on Earth or anything...
@@C120. lol
@@C120. lol
@@C120.lol
Skyler was using a bigger knife than Elliot. But Elliot had the bigger ears.
😂what the fuck
It evens out
@@Lookhazyes
Somebody ain’t eating no more breakfast with flynn no more.
lol
😭😭😭
So what. Flynn puked in the pool. The wuss.
@@redeastwood4850what?
@@redeastwood4850 who pissed your cereal RedEastWood4850
It’s sad cuz Walt actually did try to save him and she’ll never know
If you replied to my comment you’re a nerd
@@nitrothekid2323 how?
@@finnkraus5824this one too
It’s sad because it’s a tv show and doesn’t matter at all
Nah it's crazy watching mfs defend s5 walt
She doesn’t know that he offered $80,000,000 for them to let Hank live.
I bet he'd give a billion too. Despite how evil he became, he loved his family in the end (in a questionable way).
She didn't know he wanted hank alive at all. In her pov, walt got caught by hank, and that made walt either kill hank himself or at least not be too sad after knowing the only person who could lock him up was dead.
He was indirectly responsible for Hank's death. If he hadn't become a monster and put Hank in that situation Hank would still be alive.
@@tiandi5585 he wasnt evil.
@James it doesnt work that way lol. Walt didn't ask or force Hank to investigate.
Don't let this scene distract you from the fact that Jesse was literally the biggest victim of the entire show.
Nope he is not....
He is not even fair... only walt is
@@_philosopher_00 Growing up is realizing that Walt is the worst human being on the show and Jesse's life was ruined bc of him
@@thedragon9326 that's what kids think... grown men realize... what walt did is no wrong.. his life turned upside down because.. he tried to help jesse and got betrayed by jesse
@@_philosopher_00 Walt was a monster by the end of the show. Jesse's life was ruined. I'm not saying Walt isn't understandable, but he let himself plunge into a dark narrative. What he tells Skylar in the very last episode tells you everything. He liked this aspect of his life. Even if he killed and ruined other people's lives. He had little regret for losing his family
Anna gunns acting here is devastatingly effective
‘We’re a family’
Hits hard
Fast & Furious moment no 🧢
This episode is named Ozymandias after a great poem. Funny enough the whole meaning behind Ozymandias is that power will some day crumble and your empire will be reduced to dust. Very on point for what happens in this episode.
I've read that poem
cool
Ozymandias*
@@cym2605bro ur a sad human being
What do you mean funny enough lol that’s literally the reason they named the episode ozymandias😂
This was the most horrifying moment in the show for me. You finally get to see Walt's actions affect him. I feel it's because we get to see Flynn finally see his father for who he is. And Walt taking Holly is the most terrifying moment. Ugh this show is so good and such a slow burn but it's this episode where Walt's world finally crashes down around him. (Yes I know he took holly as a way to clear Skylar from any charges, but in the moment it's really shocking) Specifically the lines "where is Hank" is so devastating. Because for many people watching they've been so caught up in the fast paced action that in this slower paced scene the fact that Hank died is finally processing and Walt is finally facing consequences.
"I'm having sex with waltuh right now!" *aggressive Marie sobs*
Who tf is Flynn?
@@Maya-ef5tgwalts son i think
Walt wasnt the reason that hank died (at least not directly), he was just as devastated over his death
Totally agree. This scene was by far the most horrifying. I think Walt Jr finally seeing things for what they were and in such a brutally shocking way as well. Hank fucking dying was a HUGE situation
The one scene I will always remember on this show and how I felt the first time I saw it was when Walt screamed “I TRIED TO SAVE HIM!!!!!” That look and sound of utter despair, you could see a little bit of the old Walt coming through. That’s when he knew everything was crumbling down…..
i’ll always remember when walt told jesse “i watched jane die. i could’ve saved her but i didn’t.” i don’t ever hear anyone talking about that scene which happened in this episode but it was one of the coldest moments i seen in this show
skyler runnin like an npc thinkin shes usain bolt 💀
Thinks she’s the flash 💀💀
@@jacobbirch21 my name is Skyler White yo
And I'm the fastest woman alive
Yo
Only breaking bad fans can hate on a woman who’s child is getting kidnapped in this scene instead of the man
🚗 🏃🏼♀️
@@manhimself5372nly morons can think that she was in the right attacking him and also endangering her family
She was real happy when she had $800k to give to dude so she wouldn’t get in trouble for cooking his books.
Don't know If we have seen the same show man but skyler never seemed really happy dealing with that money
Uh no
@@radagius8233 she was happy dont fool yourself she loved every second of it her not being happy is another thing but she was loving the money
I mean if she didn’t send that money to the IRS Walt would also be in jail so
@@josephstalin2829 no it would be Ted and Skylar in jail.
We don’t give enough credit to Skylar’s actor, she does amazing
She does an amazing job at making us hate her 😭😭
Because everybody hates her for some reason. Why tho, Skylar is not bad
I was kinda moved when Walter Jr., who treated his mom coldly and unfairly the past months, and who was still surely confused in this scene, immediately, instinctively sprang to her defense when he saw Walt hurt her. He's a great actor.
Walter jr was pretty much the most useless character in the whole series, not even contested by anyone.
the one time he does something he does the wrong thing
@@Joshua-fs9vm Yes he should've let Walt strangle her 💀
Just another person on the Skyler hate train who doesn't know what he's talking about
@@oddball_oddity i dont think thats what he was gonna do
@@Joshua-fs9vm Of course you can't, because you'd rather defend a psychopathic, drug-dealing, murderer who contributed nothing to society simply because it's a man. Anything to to propagate your incel views.
“Ozymandias” the greatest episode ever written, directed, and acted.
100% The greatest episode..!!!
The fly episode was better
@@elliotduckett3323 lmao you're joking right? Litterally the worst episode in the show😂
"Get out!" *stabs Walt for being in his own house.*
while also being responsible (in her eyes) killing hank himself, he ruined the family, ran a meth empire, had his family almost killed multiple times and tormented his only ‘friend’ jesse
@_._aus_._ I mean, hey if she wants to get away from him, that's her right. Lord knows she didn't feel safe with him for a while. But she could have just left instead of attacking him with a knife lol.
@@xxProjectJxx bruh she felt he was a danger to her kids so she grab something to protect them tf you on?
@OGVade 2100 he said grab their important things. If he meant them harm, why would he tell them to get their valuables?
@@xxProjectJxx you clearly havent watched the show.
Her performance when she's running to the car, truly heart breaking, what a great actress ❤
The whole series I was waiting for Junior to grab the baby and be like "You are both insane were outta here"
This song is called Waste for anyone that's wondering
Thank you bro
@@juicedadripjuicesy9187 no problem
appreciate it
Bless you
Awesome thank you
Hank was the character you didn’t like and kinda hated in the beginning but at the end rooted for him and cried at his loss.
Nah, never hated him.
@@codyhess4161Nah, we still root for Walt because his enemies are even worse
Same in Better Call Saul with Howard.
I was glad when he died, an abrasive asshole who wouldn’t compromise met a predictable fate.
@@razoredge17 let me guess. You’re the type that thought Walter white was a hero right?
Hank didn’t deserve it man, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time
I watched the behind the scenes for this and Anna Gunn (Skyler) was so deep in her emotions as she chased after Walt that it took her awhile to regain composure. Just amazing! It was also freezing outside when they filmed it.
It's such a shame how despicable some of the BB community is. Despite her putting literal sweat and tears into her performance, she was receiving criticism and death threats, all because she did a fantastic job portraying a character that all the incels couldn't actually understand.
the plants are too green for it to be literally freezing (winter), it looks like November or so, having lived there
@@iyziejane Those are called evergreens my dear they stay green year round. There are no leaves on the other trees as well. Watch the behind the scenes, you can see it sleeting, see everyone’s breath, and they are all in huge coats. I’m not necessarily saying it was below 32, just that it was really cold. And November in New Mexico can be very cold, I only live a few hours away and go to ABQ, Santa Fe, and Taos often, so I too would know.
@@iyziejane It was definitely freezing. I saw the bts too, it started snowing during filming of this scene
i really wish people appreciated the actors more than the characters. the cast is so incredibly talented
Walt did a great job of lying to himself. In his mind he believes he’s not responsible😅
Why is he?
@@TheEddagosp it was his influence that killed him. The consequence of what he built along with making the call to bring his murderers to the sight.
@@galencastro5558 Ah, yeah I see what you mean. I agree he's somewhat responsible.
But I'd also point out that Hank chose to put himself in that situation, even though Walt created it in the first place.
Hank is an allegory of Captain Ahab who died pursuing the [W]hite [W]hale out of an unhealthy obsession.
@@johnrock813 He wasn't.
He broke multiple laws, multiple times, all in pursuit of a personal obsession. It wasn't business, it was personal.
In fact, there's a chance that Walt would have walked away the way Hank "caught" him.
@@TheEddagosp He literally hired Jack and his gang and gotten involved with them. He's definitely partly responsible for Hanks death
i just know i cried my ass off in this episode. This hit me more than Hanks death actually
She cut him with the knife yet when the boy calls the cops walt was accused of attacking her with the knife.... wtf
That’s the one thing that took Junior off my favorite character list
Literally always confused tf outta me especially since he was always on Walt's side and thought his mom was crazy now as soon as she pulls a knife on him and starts attacking him he is suddenly on her side like wtf?
Walt Jr thinks his dad killed Hank. He believes his father is a dangerous man. So when he calls the police he’s looking for any reason for them to come and arrest Walt.
And oh would you look at that, right after that phone call Walt abducts holly.
@@josephstalin2829 it's been so long since I've seen the show so I dont remember JR knowing/thinking he killed hank, still doesnt change how fucked up it is that he gets blamed tho
@@josephstalin2829 taking your OWN kid with you isn't abducting lmao
This was one of the best and disturbing episode of breaking bad
bro this episode gets me every time
Imagine how shook you’d be knowing that your brother in law caught him. Then later he just shows up at the house like “ok everyone ready to go?” that’s when you know there’s no possibility of coming back.
This is what elicits Sky to pull the knife. She quotes Marie "He had you dead to rights.." knowing that once you're in custody there's no making a deal to get out of those cuffs free to walk on your own.
The first time Walter actually wasn’t lying and the only time Skylar hadn’t believed him
“The boy who cried wolf”
She has rights to not believe him, its consequences of his own actions man, he lied, lied,lied and lied, so when he tells the truth it will be hard to believe him, its realistic reaction of hers and simple psychology dude.
Feels like people forgot that skyler is a human being, people feel sorry for walt when he is a meth cook (drugs are shit) he is a murderer, he manipulated people, he poisoned a child...
I sure hope someone doesnt have this moment spoiled for them by this short.
This whole scene was played so well by everyone, so much that I can't even bear to watch it right now. Very intense even when you know what happens! 👏
Skylar at the beginning of season 3 was handing walt divorce papers because she thought he was selling weed despite admitting to smoking weed herself.
Whar?
Smoking weed as a teenager and being a drug dealer are nowhere near the same thing
It was because he lied to her face incessantly
She was smoking cigarettes watch the show again
The audacity, 0 sense of accountability I guess 😂😂
Despite his desire for Hank to live, he was the reason Hank was in that position. He also uses it against skyler later so he knows he’s a big factor in Hanks death.
Hank own stupidity and line of work killed him. If you're going against armed criminals in your line of work being as entitled prick as hank was you will get yourself killed, it's just a matter of time.
He broke a LOT laws during the show, thinking he is better than everyone just because he was entitled with a badge. 100% had this thing coming for him, and Walter actually stepping up to protect this idiot was act of sincere kindness. It was underlined dozens of times in the show that Hank is hypocrite.
Btw, his own stupidity killed not just him and destroyed not just his life; essentially without Hank everything would be fine.
In the end he's dead, his partner is dead, Skylar and kids counting cents, hiw wife mourning, Jesse's gf (sort of) dead, Jesse was tormented, Walter's dead - ALL of this because Hank was feeling so entitled to use his badge of superioty instead of spending 1 min to think if it would actually change anything.
He's the main villain of the series, imo. Not intentionally, he's just entitled and stupid. Good detective, stupid human being.
@@maximborodyuk3773 I’m not sure about that, Hank definitely is an ass but definitely not the reason for things falling apart. I could see that he possibly played a part in his own death with playing dirty to lure out Walt. Though the thing is he would’ve never died if Walter had never tried to call a hit on Jesse. Walt’s greed and hunger for control is what ruined everything. Hank had things he could’ve done better but definitely has no role in the main downfall of everything. Walt being a greedy egotistical ass is what caused everything to go to shit. Whether he had a heart or whatnot by the end of the show can be debated, but I believe everything he did was to just get rid of the guilt he had and make himself feel better.
@@thatonegirl1007 umm Hank is the reason why Walter call a hit on Jesse lol.
Walt was living peaceful life when Hank discovered everything, that's the point; and Hank couldnt help it. And cause he wannabe smart, not really smart, he wasted so many lives.
Walter sincerely care for a lot a lives of people close to him. Hank only cares for his ego, never once in the show he actually help someone; all his doings are for HIM, and he waste people like nothing. Sure, he didnt kill as many people (arguably cause he wasnt in such circumstances), but he managed to destroy his life, and all his family life, and waste his partner.
Even Walter in the end saved Jesse and still tried to help his family.
Hank never ever care about any of this.
@@maximborodyuk3773 Hank was just doing his job, he did what he supposed to. Walt is main problem causer in the show, he’s the reason everyone suffers, simple. He actually got Jesse caught cause of his pride, and called the hit on Jesse cause he wanted to pull out and threatened him. Walt got to hide away and run like a coward then wanted to come back and “fix” things. Though he just wanted to make himself feel better and whole time Jesse was suffering cause of his actions. You must be a Hank hater or something if you missed the whole plot of the show. My final rebuttal: nuh uh.
@@thatonegirl1007 yes, he did. yes, he was.
But he didnt spend much time thinking about the result of his actions, which lead to a lot of tragedies. And he didnt think because he never care about anyone.
I dont see Walter as a problem. He genuinely care about a lot of people, and never let anyone from his family die, albeit even trying to save that pos Hank.
His actions hurt a lot of people, but not his family. Yes, Skylar was hysterical sometimes, but its kinda far from literal death.
Jesse was a mess to begin with, doubtfully he would end up living normal life without Walt.
Not Hank hater, I love him as a character, as all other characters, briliantly written.
But Hank clearly is creator of all problems for his family and Walter family (in the end), and Homes family.
Hank has no problem assaulting people and get away with it, breaking law and bragging it in the Walter face, list goes on.
Remove Hank ego from the equation, if he choose not to follow Walter (again, nothing would change from that, but idiotic egomaniac cop couldnt realize that), there would be no tragedies in all families of main characters in the show. I think it's you who missed that. It's all started really going south when Hank open that book sitting on a toilet.
Of course if he thought about this it would be so out of a character, he was an idiot throughout all show, so nothing wrong with writing, it's all in the character.
Much simpier:
Who Hank really help throughout the show? Whose life he improved or saved?
That was probably the most powerful scene during the entire show
This episode was one of the best pieces of not only television ever, but entertainment, period.
Agreed. True Detective season 1 is the only thing that beats it IMO
The woman i've hated most in the entire show
Thanks for all the likes👍🏻
Edit: Yo Ma I'm famous lol 🤣
I hate her too but i kinda understand why she behaved like she did
@@Mr_Rabbit nah! She's a narcissistic, self-righteous, self-centred, who thinks she's always right whatever she does and a whore who sleeps & fucked around behind his husband's back and gave the money Walter earned to Ted, i can understand the frustration Walts got, and yet she got the audacity to say that she's doing it for the family, she's a real beetch and she belongs to the streets!!
@@OZYMANDIAZ_91 she belong to the streets! 😂
Her sister was annoying as fuck to
Her acting is just that good though
This is like the climax of the whole ending in a short. Very well done
bro got that soap2day audio quality
Skylar was Iris West's role model
Damn I could really feel the pain in Walter’s voice when he said: “I tried to save him!” Even though Hank was a problem for Walt, no matter how many times people said that he should just kill him. Walt never even considered the idea because he cared about hank that much. Now he has Skylar accusing him of killing him, and he knows she will never believe him. That’s some heavy shit.
he was willing to give up 80 mil, the money he worked so hard for and the reason he went through all this trouble in the first place to save the man who was going to lock him up.
@@jsfishing1111 and Walter tried to save hank life before that in season 5 episode 9 when he warned hank not to come after him as Walter knew if hank did he would be killed but hank didn’t listen so in a last ditch effort to save hanks life he offered 80 million to let hank live
@@jsfishing1111 if they let hank live and tried to get the 80 mil out of walter, u know he would have double crossed them anyway
he wanted to have his cake and eat it too
Heh; as soon as Walt said there's 80 million buried out here somewhere, Jack decided to ice Hank and torture the location out of Walt anyway.
Tbh he deserved that.
Its consequences of his own actions, he lied lied lied all the time, its realistic for her to not believe him, she was scared of him.
I gotta say this is the most heartbreaking scene in the show. It shows a family completely falling apart really well in just a few minutes.
Edit: this comment section proves that you should always wear a condom.
You mean Skyler ruining a family
@@elementsofdope9812 nope. People who think that are 12 year olds that missed the entire point of the show.
@@elementsofdope9812 when you miss the ENTIRE point of a tv show 😂😂
@@elementsofdope9812 this is why TV shows have age restrictions.
@@elementsofdope9812 as much as I don't like Skyler her husband was a crazy drug kingpin so I think it's his fault not hers 😂
the greatest show ever. no show will ever top this. i absolutely promise you that. literally the greatest piece of writing of all fucking time. my god this show flows through my veins
Better Call Saul feels at least on par, if not better.
This is one of the greatest episode ever
waltuh, don’t take the baby waltuh
I don’t know if I can go through the emotional toll watching the show as much as I want to. The moment with the kid at the end gets me every time.
Do it. It’s really worth it. One of the best shows ever made.
@@VeryProfessionalGamer oh i know... and I will do it, but I have to mentally prepare myself. I know alot of what goes down off of clips, but still.... i need the whole picutre. I will get to it right after I finish Better Call Saul
This is some of the best acting I’ve seen from everyone. You could feel skylers pain as she was screaming on the other side of the door.
That scene of Walt taking the baby and Skyler running into the street will always send shivers down my spine
The boy who cried wolf. No one will ever believe Walt tried to save hank.
No, 2 things are different bro
He lie for his family and after all thing: Skyler knew that
But what skyler did is betraying him. Fuck Ted and give the money. And naturally think that he is the murder. Why he kill this time when he can do it so many times in many easy ways before.
Think bro, think it. Hank die because his decision is wanna take responsible of the police in even last minute. And his luck is run out
What skyler did is blaming her husband, gave Ted the money without the permission of the owners. She is the blamer, the fucker, the women who wanna to be the innocents. She caused the dead of the family, not him. He definitely can turnback and come home safe with those money but Skyler give it to Ted for stupid reasons, she use the money making by Walter blood and even he upset and live in pain, and forgive her after all she did. For now she think that he kill his family. What the fuck??? Did social give you this mindset or you just stupid and be conservative.
When u constantly lie to people then they won’t believe you when you are trying to tell the truth
The transformation of this character was amazing, one of the best actors ever.
This scene was chilling and when he calls her before he drops off holly at the fire station. I was glued to the screen
Walt is the best tv character of all time
“Ain’t no such thing as a halfway crook”
Word
Walt Jr killed breakfast
I will never ever get tired of seeing this chapter or this specific clip, what a masterpiece!!!
The emotion in those NO’s felt really real
This whole scene was genius. So many emotions trying to make the most sanest choices in the most insane scenario, just brilliant!
“Gene the meth dealers are arguing in the street again”
Even these shorts of Breaking Bad are better than most shows out there.
That was a VERY brutal episode
Walt had become an absolute monster. No ethics or morals - little to no empathy - all ego.
Hanks death was the first sobering moment for Walt since he had become unhinged. Everything up to that point was under HIS thumb as if he was the greatest composer of the worlds darkest symphony…
But he couldn’t do the one thing that mattered most to him - save Hank.
He knew after this scene he would never be redeemable again - even if he truly regretted his actions - and that is the ultimate punishment. Being truly sorry and never given forgiveness…
Right. Now I don’t want to conflate forgiveness with reconciliation. You can be forgiven, and never reconcile. However, no, I do not think he even cared to be forgiven. The monster in him was not done. He could see it and recognize how ugly it was, and still pressed forward, as he did driving off with the baby. It’s not just momentum, that would slow down for a person that felt truly sorry after his friend got killed, the “toxicity” kept multiplying. The calculating. The planning on his toes. The “morality” of protecting his family with money as tho reputation and deep scars didn’t matter one bit. And he refused to be punished. The cops didn’t get there until right after he died, always seemed appropriate, in an inappropriate way. Def a monster.
I would disagree that he had no empathy as he warned hank not to come after him as Walter knew hank would be killed if he came after him but hank didn’t listen and then Walter offered 80 million to hand live
@@dogcat823 i definitely have to rewatch. People keep talking about Hank like he’s this cold blooded piece of garbage. I understand he should have left the business I understand he enjoyed being Heisenberg. That all tracks but to say he has no empathy and or doesn’t care about his family is laughable to me.
Remorse only results in loneliness
@@Fweaka you mean Walter
The most intense scene in cinematic history
I know some might hate me for this but with Skylar’s knowledge of Walt’s situation and lack thereof, she made the best call. Walt was tattered and looked horrible, as if he had witnessed a struggle or fight, and seemed panicked and constantly told them to get moving fast. She reacted how a smart and logical person would react. Props to her actor 👍🏼
Only people who didn't understand the show would hate you wtf, the whole point is that you shouldn't side with Walter in any way
@@pea9187 check out the rest of this comment section for people who did not get the point
Nah, she just panicked and ruined everything and added even more stress to walts situation, crime is a game, play your cards right you're good, but she had to constantly stress him out and talk about how they're in danger and we need the police and kick the kids out etc. Do you know how many Gustavs and Walter's are out there and we don't even know becsuse how good they are at the game, Skylar is the perfect example of "trouble at home, distracted at work" for Walter,
Skylar is an idiot, she chased him out without knowing anything about the situation other than "Hanks dead", what if the people who killed Hank were coming to her house and Walt was trying to get them out? She didn't consider anything logical and acted on pure emotion
@@thomaswagner2243 did the even watch the episode? Do you even watch anything but shorts? Walt make a deal with the neo Nazis about Jesse and the buried 80 million dollars aswell, there was NO reason for them to get after Walt. Even if that was the case, Walter wasn't clear about Hank, the most obvious thing is that he killed him.
Jessie was way more loyal to Walter than Skyler xdd
Both were ungrateful
@@georgianultraimperialistor2934huh? Jesse did very little wrongs towards Walter, Skyler on the other hand legiterally was the most unbearable in the show. You cannot possibly think of Jesse being ungrateful, he wanted out seasons ago but got manipulated by Walt to stay countless times, AND as if that wasn't enough he let Jane and poisoned Brock (an actual child). Imagine finding out that your business partner not only let your significant other die but also poisoned the son of your second s/o.
And look where that got him.
Because Jesse was easier to manipulate.
@@tokisky46 jesse wanted to arrest walter.
This is the most savage thing Walt did in the whole show. I absolutely loved it
My God after all these years this scene still makes me emotional
Such a good show-
I’m going to have to rewatch again haha
Love how she said please when it was holly being taken away from her
This will go down as one of the best scenes in tv history
One of the best scenes of the best show ever made.
One sentence comes to mind after looking through these comments: "Fucking hell I can't stand this fanbase".
When you cut out the part where he attacks Skyler, suddenly "What the hell is wrong with you" becomes a completely reasonable response to getting your hand slashed by a giant knife.
Her getting pissed at the monster she created always bugged me.
How in the actual fuck did she create a monster.
You be hating on her for no reason. Walt did this shit because he wanted to, he destroyed himself and his family because he enjoyed making drugs.
You're a fool for believing that his wife "orchestrated" any of this.
Now that I think about it, Skyler enabled Walt in a way
One of the best scenes in television history
This whole scene is harrowing. It reminds me of my childhood when my parents would fight, though not quite to this extent. It’s heartbreaking to see a family break down before your very eyes. This episode is magnificent in the most tragic way.
my parents didn't "fight". my father beat my mom unconscious.
My mom threw a glass at my dad's face. The kitchen was soaked in blood afterwards.
@@MaevrickOfficial , WERE A FAMILY!
Walt: I escaped
Skyler: Okay, let's go
*The end*
This scene was WILD
Greatest hour of television of all time.
Skylar was a victim yall trippin
He stole the baby just to piss her off what a legend
Sigma grindset
He stole the baby so he could use it to give her plausible deniability when the cops show up
@@thomaswagner2243 He stole the baby because his time there was over, it was death, jail, or leaving forever. He wanted some time with his kid.
He didn't steal anyone, the baby is literally his daughter
@@thegoldensealion9463it’s her daughter too though. I’m not saying he’s stealing her, but let’s not pretend Skylar didn’t birth the baby while Walt was literally selling meth lol
I love the "I tried to save him" line. The emotion he's showing feels so authentic. Great ass show
the acting this episode was incredible bruh
i love to watch breaking bad scenes with the aspect ratio of a tomagachi and someone’s soundcloud music playing over it
I’m sorry but her running in the street screaming Walt has me in tears😂
i hate the fact that some people think Skyler has done more damage to the family than Walter
Truth hurts.
If it were just Walt and Jr without her in the picture, they would’ve been far better off
@@flashattack7063 if Walter had made wiser decisions they would’ve been far better off
You think that mass of cancer built on its own? That bitch stressed him to cancer before the show even started
She was trash. Just like Clepto Marie.
Finally someone who uses additional music correctly by placing the video cuts according to the soundtrack
Chasing after the car that's driving away at 40mph is a great shot that shows the helplessness she feels
*Smartest decision ever* Chase a car barefoot
Bro her baby was just kidnapped she’s not gonna take her time getting her shoes on
Thought irrationally after discovering his druglord husband killed (caused the death of) her brother in law
Gotta say she's a great actor, when you play a character so well that viewers literally hate your character more then they hate a literal drug lord XD
@@vanishcube8369 they rationally hate skyler, with good reason and intention
@@vanishcube8369 Breaking bad is my favorite show of all time but fucks sake the fanbase is a bunch of people who are too pussy to live a life of crime so they do it vicariously through characters like walter. It's a show about a normal guy becoming about the worst person you could be but these people see him as the hero. There's only one real moment where he's heroic in the show and it's the final episode in which he admits to his wife and to himself that he wasn't doing anything for his family rather he'd done it all for himself and when he goes to save Jessie. The rest of the show is his becoming a worse person by the episode.
@@thegoldensealion9463 Nah, the rationale behind hating sky is based in a desire to be like Walt but not having the nuts or brains to actually go out there and be like him.
Smart viewers don’t hate Skyler more than WW
@@TheSuperNats correct. unfortunately most people in the world are below average intelligence.