Yeah it's funny how what was supposed to be viewed as living in squalor in the 2010's looks like peaceful tranquility in the mid 20's. I'll just be here living in essentially poverty until I won't.
I like that his time here before the finale is a microcosm of his pre-crime life. His living conditions are stressful but not horrible, and he seems mildly content with it, but underneath there’s a deep resentment building up until it eventually bursts.
Its funny how he makes a backhanded comment about the price of a trip to costco - but after a few check ups hes begging him to stay for an hour and willing to pay 50k for his company ( a man whos company seems fairly cold to begin with )
While he didn’t, he also understood he was being well paid to be a vulture once he died to reap all his money he worked for as if he earned it. I think Walt was wise in seeing that part and trying to do something at least bit noble in funneling it to his kids as intended instead of the vacuum guy in the end.
@@warcraftarthas Who cares... soda is a healthier option than meth. unless were talking Organic Free-Range Gluten-Free Methamphetamine made by Heisenberg. I'm pretty sure you can only get something like that at Trader Joe's, not Costco (and never get Costco meth - its full of preservatives, GMOs, and MSG)
I loved Robert Foresters part at the end . It was something about these scenes that were incredible. It gave me that interested anxiety feeling! RIP Robert F!
@Alan-ii9te he was there for about 6 months if I recall correctly. In the Charlie rose interview they say they have been looking for him for 6 months.
It didn’t have to be Costco he could’ve just said that. Could’ve been any store and the guy could’ve brought the stuff from anywhere (if it didn’t have to be refrigerated or anything)
so true! and spending $50,000 at a trip to Costco is pretty easy, and I would bet the average family typically spends AT LEAST 50k each week at Costco.. especially if you get a soda and a slice of pizza. I usually get two slices like a baller!
It didn't help that the amount he paid to disappear was pennies compared to what he was making, even with most of his money being taken by Jack's crew.
Arrogant? He wouldn't have made it this far without HIS intelligence, without HIS ambition, resilience and courage/balls you can even add that. Still respect worthy for that.
@@TheShad0wPlayer Yeah, arrogant. He is arrogant. You suckin him off about how smart and resilient does nothing to change the fact hes a lucky bastard who doesnt realize it
@@TheShad0wPlayer He was arrogant. He wasn't able to control his ego/pride and it wound up costing him everything including his life. He may have been a chemistry genius but he was an emotional imbecile.
Anyone else find it somewhat unbelievable that Walt was recognized almost immediately after setting foot outside this place in the last episode? Like I somehow doubt that someone in such a small town would have recognized a drug lord from way out west, especially one who had been missing for a year
He wasn't recognized, it was only after seeing Elliot and Gretchen on TV talking about how he had no part at all in the research that started their company Grey Matter (that made them billionaires, "with a b"). That he called in in such a public way was what led to his location being tracked so quickly. He knew what would happen, but his pride wouldn't let his name get dragged though the mud, by Gretchen and Elliot of all people.
yet the ones making the subs are sometimes mistaken themselves. example: he said "ought to be enough in the tank to last out the winter" but the subtitles say winner which is completely wrong.
@@niftycage74 well I'm not a native speaker either yet I can tell those mistakes through the context. Also, since Americans don't pronounce the "t" they pronounce winter like winner.
This episode is my favorite in the show, its the moment where Walter makes the decision to face his actions instead of trying to run from them like he always has
I would just request entire series of shows, movie franchises, and books. Lots and lots of books. I would even request paint or art supplies. I would love an empty book. This feels like a dream to me.
It's not far off. I have a portable Honda generator that can output 13.3 amps running / 16.6 amps max and have used it to run the fridge, some lights, a computer, and an Internet router.
@@ML-sc3pt the freezer is the only that uses a considerable portion of that Lights are negligible and the tv is only for the occasional watch of the same dvd
@@jto541I’d say S1 is the weakest, but it’s not because there’s anything WRONG with it. It’s just the least good season of the show. Still some of the best television to ever come out, just less legendary than the other seasons. I blame a lack of quotable material. Like, try and think of popular BB quotes (besides memes) from S1
Walt was willing to accept defeat, 'til he saw Elliot and Gretchen on TV talking about him and that anger sparked his ego to lead to one of the best season endings in Television history 😂
The cabin scene was excellent . It showed the end result of a criminal in hiding. No contact with people sounds like an easy thing to do but you’d be amazed how it gets to you. Alone, no family, tv, phone can’t leave the property. All that money and no way to use it. It may not be prison but it is prison
If this were ME, I’d be requesting every “pre-online” console possible with as much games you could find in the bargain bin. Or I’d just tell him to find ONE PERSON who had a “retro console emulation system with the ability to play ROMs and/or ISOs” and tell Robert Forster’s character to pay the guy WHATEVER PREMIUM he needed to LOAD IT UP with games (so he wouldn’t have to spend a whole bunch of TIME and MONEY searching for individual consoles and copies of games that are no longer in production). For example, bring me a jailbroken PS3 with the ability to play PS1, PS2, AND PS3 games and I’d be SET to last for YEARS (at least until the isolation and loneliness began to take its toll on my psyche).
Heroes was amazing, I just re-watched it again recently. The sequel Heroes Reborn, not so much. However! There is another series in the making right now for a new one, am looking forward to that.
If I had near limitless money and WASN'T on the run. This is what I would choose to do. Never have to go to town just have my very own uber eats guy to get my stuff for me. Live out my life in a comfy little hunting camp. Please lord give me this
Liquid Propane or liquid petroleum. Both come in large bottles. Provide heat, cooking flame. You often see the containers outside rural homes and camps that have no natural gas lines or electricity.
Besides the necessities. I'd be happy with no TV or phone or distractions. I'd request art supplies, notepads, pens, pencils and books! Books on bushcraft, survival stuff and keep myself occupied carving, crafting, building skills
I'd of been like hook me up with every console you can get up to original OG Xbox and as many games as you can get for each one would have been cosy up there
Oh yeah, in the middle of nowhere with just enough electricity to barely run the tv and freezer. Good luck running those games while your food spoils buddy.
He's basically calling out the guy, that his "Supply Run", is merely a $50K bill paid by Walter, to run to Costco. Just trying to make sense of the situation, and joke about the things he finds absurd
This part of the movie never made sense. With all that money he could have been sneaked overseas to mexico and then onwards to wherever he wanted to go in the world
@@MrPoeGhost introvert is a useful term for people who find socializing draining but still enjoy it. You’re talking about isolating yourself, self medicating, and playing video games in a remote cabin and you think a more apt term isn’t appropriate?
@@porkcutlet3920 this guy is about as sharp as a cue ball trust me! He has no idea the difference between freedom and being locked down in a super max! Lmfaoo! 🥴
You in a beautiful place, can go outside when you want, won’t have to worry about getting stabbed. There’s people that would pay top dollar for that life by choice
Because considering his rap sheet and the sentence Saul got (most of his crimes were accessory to the stuff Walt did himself) Walter would probably be looking at several, probably nearing a bakers dozen, life sentences in a supermax prison. One where you’re basically kept in isolation except for 1 hour a day
Because Walt is the most wanted man in the country and he’s putting himself at risk by having a continued relationship with him, also he lives 1500 miles away so it’s a big job.
Walter White would go nuts in there. He would want textbooks on chemistry, maybe on computer programming or other high level topics. The ending is ill-conceived, it wouldn't be that hard to get a false identity and facial reconstruction. Breaking Bad 2: Dark Web Drug Lord would be completely believable. The plot could center on reconnecting with his kids using someone else's face while running a drug empire and trying to re-assimilate into society.
U can cook on it
Walt : say no more
😂😂😂
Walt: Jesse! We need to- oh shit, I left him with the proud boys.
😂😂😂
Phones Jesse. Jesse we need to cook 🧑🍳
@@nxmx6ixTell me you're a liberal without telling me you're a liberal. 😂
This place looks very peaceful. Without the stress of being a fugitive that can't leave, I wouldn't mind spending time there.
With zero contact to the outside world, no internet or entertainment. And no one to talk to you’d hate it
Unabomber moment
Maybe for a holiday. Realistically you'd go crazy if you actually wanted to stay there permanently, with loneliness and separation from society
The loneliness would start crawling up your skin like a rash. Humans were engineered to socialize frequently for healthy mental levels.
Yeah it's funny how what was supposed to be viewed as living in squalor in the 2010's looks like peaceful tranquility in the mid 20's.
I'll just be here living in essentially poverty until I won't.
I like that his time here before the finale is a microcosm of his pre-crime life. His living conditions are stressful but not horrible, and he seems mildly content with it, but underneath there’s a deep resentment building up until it eventually bursts.
yes, great analysis
Too true, hell yeah
BRAVO BINCE
@@countof3everybodyOD*VRAVO BINCE
bro just waited to say microcosm so bad
Its funny how he makes a backhanded comment about the price of a trip to costco - but after a few check ups hes begging him to stay for an hour and willing to pay 50k for his company ( a man whos company seems fairly cold to begin with )
Yes fair enough but it’s because that’s how desperate we are when we are lonely, I would likely be the same way.
I mean, yeah. It’s just business to Ed.
Exactly what I thought
As a guy who absolutely loves being alone, I can't relate. My son is the only person in the world that I'd miss.
@obscure6124 well if you have a son then you got alot to live for. Family is alot of company
DVD’s??? literally just buy the entire Breaking Bad Collection, he’d never get bored!
You would after about 3 repeat viewings. Unless you got tism
Breaking bad had t come out yet actually so he’d have to watch better call Saul since that takes pace before it
Just the Fly episode on repeat for the rest of his days
@@MrIkaGeoLucky
He just shouldn’t watch the ending
The late Robert Forster. He was great as max cherry in Jackie brown.
He was also did great as Sherrif Hank Truman in Twin Peaks The Return!
he was also great in Breaking Bad!
He’s got that I’m in charge of some shit voice
Damn right he was he was the man
Jackie Brown was where I first discovered him. He's one of those actors that makes anything he's in even better.
Even in the end Walt couldn’t see that the vacuum cleaner guy was taking a hell of a risk.
While he didn’t, he also understood he was being well paid to be a vulture once he died to reap all his money he worked for as if he earned it.
I think Walt was wise in seeing that part and trying to do something at least bit noble in funneling it to his kids as intended instead of the vacuum guy in the end.
I could watch this and the gun salesman scenes over and over again.
He's an _arms dealer,_ calling him a salesman equates Lawson to that charlatan character in Taxi Driver (1976)
@@TheSundayShooterEasy Andy? He was great
@@Captain_Willard Great at overcharging saps who don't know the difference between a clip and magazine!
@@Captain_Willard Great at selling overpriced ware to dupes without knowing the difference between a clip and magazine
@@TheSundayShooterwhat's the difference?
50k for a trip to Costco butttttt you get a hot dog and a soda for a buck fifty. What a bargain
its a shitty hotdog, and soda isn't good for you.
@@warcraftarthas Who cares... soda is a healthier option than meth. unless were talking Organic Free-Range Gluten-Free Methamphetamine made by Heisenberg. I'm pretty sure you can only get something like that at Trader Joe's, not Costco (and never get Costco meth - its full of preservatives, GMOs, and MSG)
@@warcraftarthas nah costco hotdog and soda slaps
@@jimjim435 no it tastes like dogshit. You must be broke
Hot dogs aren't good for you either sweetie, never forget who set you straight @@warcraftarthas
2025: "50k for a trip to costco? Seems kinda cheap"
I loved Robert Foresters part at the end . It was something about these scenes that were incredible. It gave me that interested anxiety feeling! RIP Robert F!
yeah he stole it every time he was on screen, great actor
@@cqgator definitely! He was excellent in Jackie Brown! One of my favorite movies from Tarantino.
The fact that Robert Forster is an acting legend makes the “I’m not much of a movie guy” line even funnier
I have no idea how Walt lasted so long here by himself I would go insane
He didn't. He left the cabin you don't remember? Still better than prison.
@Alan-ii9te he was there for about 6 months if I recall correctly. In the Charlie rose interview they say they have been looking for him for 6 months.
A parasocial relationship with Mister Macgorium, that's how.
As long as it's not supermax prison might be better than this@@Alan-ii9te
Literally my dream
Closest Costco is in Nashua so Walter whites groceries came from Nashua
I know about Nashua from the office
It didn’t have to be Costco he could’ve just said that. Could’ve been any store and the guy could’ve brought the stuff from anywhere (if it didn’t have to be refrigerated or anything)
i would ask for more copies of mr magoriums wonder emporium
Bro, give me this place with an Xbox 360 and I would never leave lol
true
You have a sad life
@@winsy3138 your profile pic is Sonic, lower ya voice Chris Chan.
@@winsy3138how did that go for ya , sonic boy 🤦🏼♂️😂😂😂😂
@@winsy3138nah he’s living in heaven
Well , when you go to Costco, you always end up spending more than you expect too
so true! and spending $50,000 at a trip to Costco is pretty easy, and I would bet the average family typically spends AT LEAST 50k each week at Costco.. especially if you get a soda and a slice of pizza. I usually get two slices like a baller!
Still arrogant in this scene. Still dont realize how small he is and lucky he made it this far
It didn't help that the amount he paid to disappear was pennies compared to what he was making, even with most of his money being taken by Jack's crew.
Arrogant? He wouldn't have made it this far without HIS intelligence, without HIS ambition, resilience and courage/balls you can even add that. Still respect worthy for that.
@@TheShad0wPlayer Yeah, arrogant.
He is arrogant. You suckin him off about how smart and resilient does nothing to change the fact hes a lucky bastard who doesnt realize it
@@TheShad0wPlayer He was arrogant. He wasn't able to control his ego/pride and it wound up costing him everything including his life. He may have been a chemistry genius but he was an emotional imbecile.
Another walt hater seeing the same scene as everyone else but somehow imagines things that arent there.
As a Californian who can’t afford rent, I’ll take that place 😂
stay in california
@@riner9 I will don’t worry. I won’t be moving to your boring hick town 😂
@@drummersnare6276ru aware that there’s a middle ground between “the state with the most happening cities in the world” & “hick town”
@@riner9So you've got room?
@@drummersnare6276 complains about home state, takes a shit on other people's hometowns with lower rent. Make up ur mind man
Anyone else find it somewhat unbelievable that Walt was recognized almost immediately after setting foot outside this place in the last episode? Like I somehow doubt that someone in such a small town would have recognized a drug lord from way out west, especially one who had been missing for a year
He wasn't recognized, it was only after seeing Elliot and Gretchen on TV talking about how he had no part at all in the research that started their company Grey Matter (that made them billionaires, "with a b"). That he called in in such a public way was what led to his location being tracked so quickly. He knew what would happen, but his pride wouldn't let his name get dragged though the mud, by Gretchen and Elliot of all people.
Typical Walt, always bitching
Considering you are international drug lord on the run 😂 50 k is actually a good price lol
sounds cosy & peaceful.
Five thousand miles and risk, that's what you're paying for Walt 😂
That's how much I spend AT a trip to Costco.
I always appreciate subtitles for English as a non native speaker
yet the ones making the subs are sometimes mistaken themselves. example: he said "ought to be enough in the tank to last out the winter" but the subtitles say winner which is completely wrong.
@@niftycage74it’s not done by hand it’s an AI
@@niftycage74 well I'm not a native speaker either yet I can tell those mistakes through the context. Also, since Americans don't pronounce the "t" they pronounce winter like winner.
@@Simone-do6lqall of this just cheap out on the subs and leave to AI to figure out, ffs
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor um no its pronounced Win-ter I'm American and don't call the season of Winter, winner. Just FYI
This episode is my favorite in the show, its the moment where Walter makes the decision to face his actions instead of trying to run from them like he always has
LP: Liquid Petroleum
You mean liquid propane?
@@rdady0Propane is "Liquified petroleum gas"
Liquid Pot
Thank you
Actually it stands for "Long Play"
The generator runs by burning vinyl records. This is common knowledge.
This part took a turn for the dark. Perfect for better call Saul.
I would just request entire series of shows, movie franchises, and books. Lots and lots of books. I would even request paint or art supplies. I would love an empty book. This feels like a dream to me.
From the thumbnail I thought I was R. Lee Ermey. 😂
15 amps for lights, TV snd freezer 😂
It's not far off. I have a portable Honda generator that can output 13.3 amps running / 16.6 amps max and have used it to run the fridge, some lights, a computer, and an Internet router.
It’s a pretty small cabin tbf
Probably no more than 10 amps to run those 3.
@@nateg5505a circular saw alone requires 15 amps...
You think a freezer+ lights/TV can last on that?
@@ML-sc3pt the freezer is the only that uses a considerable portion of that
Lights are negligible and the tv is only for the occasional watch of the same dvd
Robert Forester was perfect for his role
Breaking Bad seasons 1,2, and 5 are fucking goated
The whole show.
Also the 4th is really good, especially the 2nd part
Most people would say S1 and 2 are the weakest
@@jto541I’d say S1 is the weakest, but it’s not because there’s anything WRONG with it. It’s just the least good season of the show. Still some of the best television to ever come out, just less legendary than the other seasons. I blame a lack of quotable material. Like, try and think of popular BB quotes (besides memes) from S1
@damonedrington3453 "this, this is not meth".
I was too young when this came out to appreciate how beautiful of a spot this is
Walt was willing to accept defeat, 'til he saw Elliot and Gretchen on TV talking about him and that anger sparked his ego to lead to one of the best season endings in Television history 😂
That’s actually pretty nice, given the circumstances. Wish I had that back in the day.
I am just waiting Mr beast doing this irl
The cycle of the 50k dollars is finally closed.
Started with Tuco
Ends here
But mostly you’ll be limited to dvdas🤣
Nearly forgot Costco use to sell movies
Mr Magorium’s Wonder Emporium is one of the greatest movies ever made, I can see why he had two copies⭐️
I thought he was R Lee Ermy at first
Not a movie guy, but why two copies of anything?
Walt would have found a way to make a MacGyver antennae to pick up EVERY channel.
Pork and beans is up there with Ramen for good cheap meals that can keep you alive until payday can arrive
Funny thing is, he actually looks like a New Hampshire man
Do Goldfish get bored living in a Fish Tank...??? No. Why Not ? ..... Cos they are Living to Survive..
living to Survive does not allow for boredom...
No cos they have a 2 minute memory capacity.
The cabin scene was excellent . It showed the end result of a criminal in hiding. No contact with people sounds like an easy thing to do but you’d be amazed how it gets to you. Alone, no family, tv, phone can’t leave the property. All that money and no way to use it. It may not be prison but it is prison
$50,000 at Costco these days will get you a half-eaten bag of chips.
Or 33,333 hot dogs and 20oz sodas
You know, I remember when people use to make BELIEVABLE exaggerations. Miss those days.
Didn’t realise this was breaking bad. I thought it was R Lee Ermy.
Also you should of left in the part where he explains why it’s 50k
If this were ME, I’d be requesting every “pre-online” console possible with as much games you could find in the bargain bin.
Or I’d just tell him to find ONE PERSON who had a “retro console emulation system with the ability to play ROMs and/or ISOs” and tell Robert Forster’s character to pay the guy WHATEVER PREMIUM he needed to LOAD IT UP with games (so he wouldn’t have to spend a whole bunch of TIME and MONEY searching for individual consoles and copies of games that are no longer in production).
For example, bring me a jailbroken PS3 with the ability to play PS1, PS2, AND PS3 games and I’d be SET to last for YEARS (at least until the isolation and loneliness began to take its toll on my psyche).
Forgot the older fella was in a show ,"Heroes" back in 06 I think .
Heroes was amazing, I just re-watched it again recently. The sequel Heroes Reborn, not so much. However! There is another series in the making right now for a new one, am looking forward to that.
@@uTubeNoITube Correct , I remember both previous versions. 💯 same here I enjoyed watching them 🤝 I hope they'll make it great as it once was .
Maybe the second dvd was the directors cut version.
i love the fact that he has two copies of "Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium," an amazing subtle tie-in to the plot of the show at this point
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@@ahmaudarberywasaviolentkle8094 Watch the movie and you'll understand.
this is the moment watler became mr magorium
you also gotta think, 50k in the 2010s era? Dude was running up big bags
Guy looked like a skinny Joey Diaz
Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium. 2 Copies
It’s risk and risk is what you’re paying me for not toilet paper…..risk and 2400 mile round trip
I love that Walt expected to be living like royalty when he’s one of the most wanted criminals in history
I would charge him 40k for a trip to Sam's Club!
If I had near limitless money and WASN'T on the run. This is what I would choose to do.
Never have to go to town just have my very own uber eats guy to get my stuff for me. Live out my life in a comfy little hunting camp. Please lord give me this
Once a month only
Study chemistry.
Comfy? Lol, guarantee a lot of you would crack after realizing you don't want to live off video games and jerking off
We're costco guys! Of course we are cooking blue meth!
Fantasy Cheese😅
I’d gladly pay $50,000 for someone to save me from having to step foot inside a f*cking costco
Damn he spends years making millions and is brought down to this...
He spent so much being out there in the cabin, 62,000 every month he gets a visit. Repeat this for 6 months 😂😂
Me who lives in Montreal Hearing Mon Treee Al 😂
what episode is this
Two copies of the same movie
"I'm not much of a movie guy"
What does LP mean? "You've got a generator that works on LP."
Liquid Propane or liquid petroleum. Both come in large bottles. Provide heat, cooking flame. You often see the containers outside rural homes and camps that have no natural gas lines or electricity.
Besides the necessities. I'd be happy with no TV or phone or distractions.
I'd request art supplies, notepads, pens, pencils and books! Books on bushcraft, survival stuff and keep myself occupied carving, crafting, building skills
If you’re looking for extra content for ad Mech and knight Mechanicum from the Horus Heresy has shed loads of both and is pretty great.
Do you think was able to binge Breaking Bad or did he need to have The Disappearer recount it to him?
mr magorium's wonder emporium i havent heard that movie name for a long time
i could use this right now
I would love to live in a place like this...
Until you didn't
runs on LP?
Well you can make yourself a nice life out there working the forrest.
Give me a wifi & my phone - i can do this no problem 😅
Dude said later no wifi for phones, as it would need to be directly linked for it to work which would blow his cover.
LOL it's a cabin in the middle of nowhere with barely any electricity. This isn't your summercamp fantasy kiddo
I am not a movie guy 🫡
LP what kind of fuel is that
Liquid propane.
I'd of been like hook me up with every console you can get up to original OG Xbox and as many games as you can get for each one would have been cosy up there
Oh yeah, in the middle of nowhere with just enough electricity to barely run the tv and freezer. Good luck running those games while your food spoils buddy.
Walt is such a dick to this guy
Idc what anyone says, its too fuc*ing cold up there 😂
He's basically calling out the guy, that his "Supply Run", is merely a $50K bill paid by Walter, to run to Costco. Just trying to make sense of the situation, and joke about the things he finds absurd
This pretty much predicted how we lived in 2020.
It was an illness, not the zombie apocalypse dingus.
@@LumpyAdamswho are you even talking to, nutcase?
If I listened to the fools saying to stay at home I'd have starved, fvck them. I had bills to pay.
drama queen
@@LumpyAdams A flu to be exact.
This part of the movie never made sense. With all that money he could have been sneaked overseas to mexico and then onwards to wherever he wanted to go in the world
He was #1 Most Wanted. Like anyone saw his face, he would be recognized immediately.
The part of the "movie" you probably only watched in badly edited clips?
I would’ve asked for the dvd collection of The Sopranos.
How can you live with that
Easy enough when you’re America’s most wanted.
The fact that you are alive today is testament to the fact mankind can live through almost anything.
Add some solar panels, StarLink, a laptop, large flatscreen TV, a gaming console and we’re all set. Forget the rest of the world.
Except the rest of the world in the tv, internet and games you need so bad
Two copies
May as well be in prison.
"Free" food, bed, heating, healthcare, dental, education, TV, the works.
Unless you're an introvert. Then it's heaven on earth.
Gimme enough booze, weed, and video games and we're set for another couple decades.
@@MrPoeGhost introverts and hermits are not the same thing
@@alexanderkarren6455 But the Venn diagram overlaps more often than it doesn't. c:
@@MrPoeGhost introvert is a useful term for people who find socializing draining but still enjoy it. You’re talking about isolating yourself, self medicating, and playing video games in a remote cabin and you think a more apt term isn’t appropriate?
@@MrPoeGhostSo you blow through all your money on drugs and stare at a blank tv cause you forgot the generator can barely keep everything on as is
inflation in 2024 be like: "50k for a trip to costco??"
Two copies!
How exactly is this better than prison?
You have a schedule to stick to. You're monitored by the guards. Prison food sucks in America.
@@porkcutlet3920 this guy is about as sharp as a cue ball trust me! He has no idea the difference between freedom and being locked down in a super max! Lmfaoo! 🥴
same but no SA.
You in a beautiful place, can go outside when you want, won’t have to worry about getting stabbed. There’s people that would pay top dollar for that life by choice
Because considering his rap sheet and the sentence Saul got (most of his crimes were accessory to the stuff Walt did himself) Walter would probably be looking at several, probably nearing a bakers dozen, life sentences in a supermax prison. One where you’re basically kept in isolation except for 1 hour a day
Gimme this (without the criminal charges) and a PS2 with lots of games and movies and I'd happily retire there.
Why was it 50000 for a trip to costco?
Because Walt is the most wanted man in the country and he’s putting himself at risk by having a continued relationship with him, also he lives 1500 miles away so it’s a big job.
Walter White would go nuts in there. He would want textbooks on chemistry, maybe on computer programming or other high level topics. The ending is ill-conceived, it wouldn't be that hard to get a false identity and facial reconstruction. Breaking Bad 2: Dark Web Drug Lord would be completely believable. The plot could center on reconnecting with his kids using someone else's face while running a drug empire and trying to re-assimilate into society.
Yeah, why wouldn't the screenwriters listen to random youtube shorts comments more?
This is lowkey my favorite part of the whole series because I desperately want to live this for at least a few months