Hank prevents Breaking Bad entirely
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- čas přidán 7. 03. 2023
- Imagine an alternate universe where Jesse Pinkman attempted to escape the DEA bust too early. Agents Gomez and Schrader catch and arrest Jesse Pinkman trying to escape during a ride along with Walter White (brother-in-law).
Walter White never cooks with Jesse and never becomes Heisenberg ... is it the better alternate Breaking Bad ending?
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Original Season 1 Clip - • Breaking Bad | Walter ...
#breakingbad #hankschrader #season1 - Komedie
The funny thing is, I remember watching a CZcams video of a D.E.A agent watching and reviewing some episodes of Breaking Bad. He pointed out that when D.E.A agents make a bust like this, some are instructed to stay outside and guard the perimeter of the house for this EXACT reason. So yes, this IS realistically how it should have ended.
Jesse is coming out the neighbor's house though, not the one they were cooking out of. They definitely had Emilio's place surrounded. Even if they had caught Jesse coming out, what are they going to do? Arrest him for banging a MILF? If Emilio doesn't snitch (which he didn't when he was taken into custody in the show), all Jesse has to say is "I don't know what's going on but all the cops freaked me out, I heard gunshots and wanted to get out of here." At worst they detain him on scene for questioning, but being next door to a drug bust is not probable cause for you to get arrested.
Never bet against someone screwing something up or the vain hope that everything will go according to plan. In military and law enforcement actions like this "rear" or "external" security depends on the number of committed agents. If not enough were available or there in time it is often possible the screening "security" can be breached and a suspect(s) can flank the enforcement units or escape.
In a low-med priority operation like the raid in the show it wouldn't be surprising to see low numbers or indolent operators.
@@EdenBlade17 If that's true, how did Walter have anything to blackmail him with?
@@RKNGL Makes sense, I was hoping someone would have a point against this. It killed the show a little for me when I learned that.
@@darksideofevil13 Jesse isn't known for his bulletproof knowledge of the law. As long as he doesn't incriminate himself under questioning, and talks to a lawyer, they've got nothing.
At that point, though, he'd know that Walter couldn't blackmail him. Additionally, Walter would know better than to try to get involved with someone that is now known to the DEA. So, it still stops Breaking Bad even if Jesse isn't charged with anything.
I like how this is an infinitely better outcome for even Jesse Pinkman than what he got.
Guy would've gotten killed in prison or out by Crazy 8 (especially if he ratted Emilio).
@fuckyoutube4398 They weren't going to kill Jesse if he was in prison, as that would dissuade the idea that he ratted. They only threatened to kill Jesse because they recognized Walt as being with Hank.
Walter is responsible for destroying his life.
crazy 8 was the rat. it tells you this in better call saul@@fuckyoutube4398
@@alfalldoot6715 Except it turns out his cousin was the one that ratted him out, so theres a decent chance he blames it on Jessie anyway
I like how Hank said “Jesse Pinkman…” despite having never met him at this point
yeah it would make more sense if walter said jesse first then noticed by Hank
@@poisonousapplecore1217 it’s funnier this way
@@Liry1sure,either way,it's theoretical,we can premise that jesse was known as captian cook,therefore hank knew his name already.Making sense still
@@poisonousapplecore1217 no because Hank and Gomez both didn’t know who Capn cook was, hence them betting on him being White
@@Liry1 OK That's fair.I would be a stickbutt to continue to mending the plot.
I like how casually they get out of the car when they arrest Jesse.
Also very polite for Jesse to wait for them to arrest him without a word of protest.
@@QueenSydon Jesse wouldn't try running undressed. He'd stick out like a sore thumb and the whole DEA was out there for the bust.
I like how all of the top comments start with "I like how"
@@Chris.in.taiwanI like how true this is
They have so little respect for him they don't even feel like rushing it lol
"Jesse Pinkman, you're a hard man to find."
Literally never met him before...
Because he is a hard man to find..?
@@csalakrisztian6153 So it all adds up.
To be fair to Hank, I'd struggle to find a man I've never met as well
That would make it hard to find him, now wouldn't it
@@Sam-ep2yoliterally go outside and walk up to a stranger of the male variety. Congratulations, you have found a man you’ve never met before.
so you're saying one of the biggest drug kingpins in america existing was dependent on whether a high school dropout could get laid by his next door neighbor or not
In a story the inciting incident is the most fair place to have coincidences as that's the point. As long as they make sense and or aren't to frequent.
In spiderman one Peter has to be bitten by a spider through the most unsafe scienyists not keeping an eye on it and tbe spider not targeting flash harry or anybody that isnt peter
Edit: i changed it to spidermans origin in the comics and shows which originally it i used tasm as an example when it doesnt work. But because it was unclear it was changed.
Jesse Pinkman once said: "Butterfly effect, BITCH!"
Jesse definitely graduated highschool, bitch
@@somedorkydude6483 idk if I am having a stroke or if you are, but I couldn’t make sense of what you wrote.
He's saying that the inciting incident (aka the moment the plot really starts to get going) is where its most acceptable to write coincidences, and gives The Amazing Spiderman (1) as an example where many improbable things happen so the plot can start
This was the original very short film that Vince Gilligan made, that a friend bet him $40 he couldn't remake and stretch into a 62-episode series.
Bravo Vince!
for the 40$ from his friend, Vince Gilligan got 75 million dollars in funding to create the show. Bravo Vince!
Vince should have paid his friend $40 given the result.
this truly was the moment vince gilligan became robert rodriguez
@@abuibuLOL.
The vast majority of people disagree with you
this is the ending where hank arrests pinkman early and instead of partnering with jesse, walter white partners with hank using his company schraderbrau alongside walters chemistry skills to make the highest quality brew which would allow walter to grow his brewery empire in the usa and into europe, satisfying walters ego while also allowing him to pay for his cancer treatment, walter ends up becoming a billionare in this universe, outgrowing his old company with elliot and gretchen
That actually sounds incredible, I like it
The Hankenberg
I would have liked to see Walter team up with Gale Boetticher to create a super successful coffee shop chain.
and have a rock collecting business as a side hustle
*mineral
The wholesome ending
Breaking Bad if Gomey used his whole field of vision
bro had his fov on quake pro
To be fair he wasn’t sitting at 12 o’clock
4:3 mfer
This is like that one Far Cry secret ending where if the player just do nothing for a while, you unlock an ending where everything gets resolved much, much sooner. This is like an inverse of that lol. Jesse did something ''too early'' than when he's supposed to, and ended the story before it even begins xD.
Walter never did anything anyway
Which Far Cry was that?
@@wotmate3719 Far Cry 5, you can just walk away from Seed's compound if you just don't arrest him
@@wotmate3719 Both Far Cry 4 & 5. In the long opening cutscenes of both games, there will be a moment where you’re prompted to do an action that will set the rest of the games in motion. However, should you sit idle and do nothing until after some time has passed, there’ll be a special cutscene that triggers an alternate ending that completely resolves the plot of the games in minutes.
Dunno if Far Cry 6 has something similar as well, though. I haven’t played it yet.
@@Willy2537 FC6 has a secret ending too.
Imagine a series that starts like that and then it just ends like that without any context
it would also get an award for "most completed series" view-wise
@@SpaceMissile At a whopping 24%.
That’s … why we’re here
yeah, we don't have to imagine, we've just seen it.
It would be cool if they than release the full part you know, like a sort of alternate history, but backwards
Congratulations!
You unlocked the secret ending!
I was expecting "Hey Hank, do you think I could go in and look at the lab?"
"Um no, that's a ridiculous thing to ask"
Same
"Badger, we need to cook".
I like how he already knows of Jesse at this point
I like how this comment starts with "I like how"
@@Chris.in.taiwan-99.1 social credits
"its this assholes 5th time these past 3 years"
This was the moment where Walter White became Walter White
if you look closely you can spot jesse pinkman as he ages 2 seconds
SO DEEP OMFG
That was edited so well it looked legit.
This is a much better ending.
I really liked the Breaking Bad ending
Are babita ji
I know this an unpopular opinion, but I think this show is painfully overrated. I really enjoyed BCS though
Yes LOL That would've been like welp that's it. Roll the credits. Bro that scene hit me!
Keep dreaming
This ending, no pizza went to waste
It is wild that all 3 people in the car would likely still be alive if this happened
Well Walt would still die of cancer in about 2 years.
@@FrankieWilliams-kx9gp Gretchen and Elliot would've paid for the treatment. As for the second round, who knows. But Walter didn't receive treatment because he was in hiding so he couldn't undergo chemo, but there's a timeline where Walter might've beaten the cancer again, or not even gotten it the second time in the first place. I can't imagine the immense amount of physical and emotional stress he endured while in remission could've helped.
@@asianotakuguy He did receive treatment while in hiding and he was still very visibly dying (pale, lost large amounts of weight, etc).
As to whether it was as effective as in-hospital treatment probably not however I think at least the way breaking bad was written, Walter was going to die either way.
@@asianotakuguy Cancer always wins
Except Walt. He would have succumbed to his cancer much earlier.
I like how Gomez doesn't even look at Jesse for a while. He just keeps on looking at Hank.
This was so well put together. May as well be a clip straight from the alternate show 😂
It seriously had me confused and convinced at first
I DVR'd it from my summer house in an alternate universe. By the way, interest rates are still 3% over there.
Atleast there's no crappy Better Call Saul spin-off
This is the exact moment Jesse became arrested
damn this is really well edited, it took a couple seconds before I realized walt was even greenscreened, great job.
he wasn't green screened he was rotoscoped
Wait what shot are you saying he was green screened in
@@jamess.7811 I am not that techincal to be fair, but the creator hearted it take that as you will 🤔
Nothing in this clip is green screened.... It's just an audio edit.
@@Svartsejd I didnt watch the show
RIP Walter White, Loving husband and chemistry teacher who never ever had any problems with the law.
He really gave a big fight to that cancer guy
I love how people start playing that song as soon as Breaking Bad ends in literally every alternate scenario .
Then Walter died of cancer earlier and left his family in debt. The End.
Nah, Elliot still would have offered him the job to pay all his bills, and in this world where he has no drug connections he would have had to take it
@@talkingtortoise3454 walter would probably die of disgust and sadness btw,but his family wouldn't be in debt at least.
@@talkingtortoise3454 nah i bet Walt wouldve looked for a different shady way to do it himself. whether hed be successful is another question
@@leandrou100 Walt would have lived way longer, less stress, probably able to retire early, better financial state. most of all no relationship problems to the extent it was in the show with Skylar.
Breaking Bad : Secret Ending
Those breaking bad edits are legendary
And this is the moment when Walt got a job at DEA and lived happily ever after 🤣
*live for 6 months (at most) for walt, on account of the untreatable lung cancer 😞
@@nl5828 A couple of years he probably could have found another way to pay for his treatment and if not just ask gretchen and elliot(last resort cause of his ego but still an option) to pay for it
@@epicfan1598 Doesn't matter. Lung cancer in general is almost a certain death sentence when caught at stage 3 or 4. It's not one of the ones people tend to "beat" or walk away from, no matter how much money. Chemotherapy and radiation are still just chemotherapy and radiation at the end of the day. It doesn't magically become more efficacious just because you pump more money into it. Maybe you can pay extra for expedience but not really much else could be done for lung cancer in particular.
love how he gets outta the car very calmly, yells "STAP! get on yer knees" and then teleports to pinkman handcuffing him
😆
Imagine that case, maybe Walter would have given up his pride into recieving the money from Gretchen for his treatment and got a decent job at that company. Walter's life would have been happy if not a little boring but not a total mess.
But boredom is a crime
Stable? Yes.
Happy? Absolutely not.
Walt would despise himself for being under Elliot and Gretchen when he should own half of the company, and hate his life in general for being a nobody and missing something "special".
@@procrastinathor4594
"Apathy's a tragedy, and boredom is a crime
Anything and everything, all of the time"
Mannn, BB is such a tragic story. We literally watched the slow destruction of a family and could do nothing about it. All the characters seem so different in the first season. It’s crazy to see all the chaos unravel and permanently change the characters in a story which only spans about 2 years. 😢
It also changes when you watch it a few times the first time you root for walt and hate his wife. The second time you start to understand skyler and want walt to get arrested
@@HappyDude1I kinda like how they set up the story so you're rooting for Walt at the start but then later realize just how bad he's gotten
@ENCHANTMEN_
Yeah from scary to carry a gun to M50 in the trunk 😁
And jesse is actually a good kid never killed anybody
@@ENCHANTMEN_I started out rooting for Walt but I ended up rooting for Jesse from about halfway through season 2 up until the end.
@@HappyDude1all times i rewatched it i was rooting for Walt
This is a very realistic ending
Gale approves of this version!
And Walter better learn Blackjack now...
Breaking Gamba
Gamba Bad
Breaking bad speedrun WR
Two words. bravo vince.
Would be cool if there was more than just one episode, the cast really has potential here.
Immaculate editing man
Baby Blue at the end is an incredible touch.
OMG the metaphors the symbolism you are truly brilliant Vince, you've done it again!
I like this perspective so much. Because it show how that life can be drastically change completely on such subtle moments. And you dont event get to know them.
imagine if it was whole breaking bad series and it ended right there.. just 1 episode.
we don't have to imagine, we just watched the video, bro
@@Jonathanizer imagine if somebody replied to my comment
@@69dm exactly
this is
absolutely too well made
Stop! Get down on your knees…
*now down on your stomach*
*There you go…*
And just like that, the bad was never broken, didn't even get scratched.
Hahah the ending song coming on at the end was the perfect kicker
Gomie: I told you Capt. Cook was white! Pay up Hank!
Lol
Perfect editing
this is gold
Amazing how many little moments we all have everyday that ALMOST turn our life into a 5 season dramatic thriller.
I hope your life lasts longer than 5 seasons
@@Mooo105after season 6 it's
Hunting season
I'm glad you took the time to get "Heyo" from "Heyo, pool party!"
Haha glad someone caught that!!
So instead of Walt’s life being ruined and Jesse’s being saved, it’s the other away around.
Yup, people say Walt ruined Jesse's life but even if there were no Walt, Jesse would still be either in a hole or jail
"Jesse Pinkman. You're hard. Even after falling off the roof. Respect."
Incredible ending to a fantastic show. Bravo Vince!
damn for like a split second i got reaaaally really thrown off and forgot what i was watching. good edit
If TellTale Games made a Breaking Bad video game.
Bravo Vince!!
Walter would still be dead by the time he's 52.
Well, maybe he would've taken money from Grethen
Well didn't he basically forgo all treatment towards the end while he was in hiding? Could've bought himself an extra couple of months lol
Nah, he just moves to Canada and receives quality affordable healthcare.
@@rock3tcatU233If you think him cooking meth had anything to do with him needing to pay for his treatment, you missed the entire point of the show.
@@rock3tcatU233Or they tell him to kill himself.
"Hard man to find"
_finds him immediately literally without even trying_
Well in this version he's being sarcastic.
@@judeconnor-macintyre9874 whaaaaaaat? Nooooo
greatest short film ever!
He cant keep getting away with it
These alternate universes where everything is more realistic.
At least he didn't suspect Walt for once.
bravo Vince
After getting to know all these characters multiple times....I wish that's how it went down.
This is like when you beat a video game at the introduction because the game lets you, but then if you dont you have to go thru the longest adventure every
here is what I think would happen. Walt this early on would struggle to find a place to cook and find a place to sell and walts confidence by this point isn't enough to go out there and sell as he doesn't know who to. Keep in mind he needed sauls help for the pests thing and even if he got as far as to get a lab I doubt he would be able to find a seller. And would fear the risk of selling to a under cover. Walt is willing to stand up for himself but he does that for more emotionally driven reasons so I would imagine eventually walter would either get caught or would eventually settle with grechen and Elliot as a big factor to walt rejecting their offer is his pride and the fact he could prove to himself he doesn't need them so it would take a while but eventually he would take the offer. Some may think he would not but I think he would and here is why. Walts ego comes from his only memory of his dad being a frail dying man and he wants to be seen as the big man nky frail and weak and the reality that he has no alternatives would damage his pride and how his family sees him as they sink into a hole with no rv money.
For Jesse I would imagine saul wouldn't get him off but jesse would spend a few years in the system I don't know if jesse has previous charges but I would imagine jesse with the help of saul would craft a deal and serve his time. But I would say probably not a few months as jesse has no information to trade but he would eventually get out. Now vince explained walts a good guy who was meant to be a bad guy jesse is a bad guy who is meant to be a good guy and i imagine jesse would be scared out of the buisness and I figure eventually he go into rehab I don't know if he would meet Andrea but It doesn't matter if he did but jesse probably not by easy means would start a modest and boring life. Krazy 8 wouldn't be an issue as when we first see him and jesse it'd clear he is indifferent to if he buys or sells. And since they both get caught i see it as jesse moving on or just repeating his emillio escapades which would end up with krazy 8 getting sniffed out by tuco and jesse would eventually just not end up leaving the buisness when it won't work out.
Now for gus I think everything besides gale dying would remain the same for the most part but with a few key differences being how tuco disappears and the twins as gus would absalutely need them gone by the time he brings gale to Mexico and the plan would mostly remain the same but with I juaqine stopping mike at the end since there was no pinkman to save them it wouldn't work out but let's add either tyrus if Victor into the equation creating chaos as the fall of the salamanca empire and without Victor or tyrus there would be chaos and the salamancas empire would fall but in a different way with gus' empire failing as well. In short gus would either win or go down almost winning.
Now finally jimmy would just keep being saul but would lose mike as a PI and jimmy would continue to lose hair and still live a sad life with nobody to live for and having no one and not even beibg able to kind of talk to mike and jimmy would only live his life as saul and wouldn't be able to bring himself to live as jimmy and he would go bald and wear a wig and that would be that.
Walt gets the neutral ending
Jesse would get I guess neutral ending.
Gus and mike get the revenge ending
Finally saul would get the bad ending
Hank would get the good ending
This was so well edited 😆🙌
Actually good editing
i love that it still ends with baby blue
The first time you see Jesse is in his underwear climbing/falling out a window xD
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MISSION FAILED
Jesse was arrested
Ⓧ retry Ⓞ quit
😂
"Jesse Pinkman, you're a hard man..."
"For you."
Perfect. No notes.
This is the alternate universe version, Breaking Wind. That was Walter Brown's in-law, Stank.
I was half expecting Walter to cry JESSSEEE
best outcome for everyone.
“Snake?
Snake!?
Snaaaaaaaakkkeeee…. *Time Paradox*
Then it just goes on for about 5 seasons worth of Walt living a normal life and eventually becoming the principal of the high school
Lol
“ Jonathan…. Or something, We need to cook”
I like how after all this they all hugged and in unison yelled "WE BROKE BAD!"
That means Mike never existed
@@uuuultra no he joined for the hug that was not caught in this clip
Hank: Stay here
Goumi: 𝗖𝘂𝘁𝗲𝗹𝘆 𝗴𝗲𝘁𝘀 𝗼𝘂𝘁
loved this show
To be fair, Jesse isn't the reason Walt started cooking meth. He already had those intentions once he realized how much money it makes. That's the only reason he takes the ride along. Jesse was just a familiar face for Walt to latch onto. Had Jesse not been there, it's likely Walt would've tried doing the drug business on his own, and likely gotten caught or killed pretty quickly since he doesn't know "the game", and that would've been where it really ends in this hypothetical scenario. Granted, Jesse wasn't very street smart either. It's entirely possible Walter would've been more inclined to seek out Saul Goodman, especially if any suspicion fell on him, and Saul would help Walter expand his empire.
This is the alternate reality where Walter White works for Hector Salamanca instead of Gustavo. He is immediately introduced to Emilio, Tuco, and the gang.
Great edit
*Jesse Pinkman jumps out the window naked*
Walt: "No way, Pinkman? Hank would you look over here for a moment"
Breaking Bad ends
As much as this TV show made me hate Hank, he was the truly good person all the way till the end.
I like how all these comments start with I like how.
Jesse then turned his life around, he and walt eventually reconnect at the DEA. the alternate show now revolves around the DEA's battle againt the new blue meth appearing in the area (cooked by Gale Boetticher). Jesse goes deep undercover as Gales assistant, allowing them to eventually be arrested and tried for their crimes. Walt's bonus for bringing Gale and Gus to justice, along with his DEA provided helath insurance, mean that he is able to fight off his lung cancer. The show ends with Jesse having a family with his (now clean) Girlfriend Jane, and walt living a happy and fulfilling life as a DEA agent and a family man.
fuck no, Jesse ain't no snitch.
@@mr.cauliflower3536 he has the capacity to, and my proposed timeline would explore that reality.
That wasn't snitching, that was revenge@@ironbeagle1610
It's a lot easier to make your family revile you than it is to make them respect you
I was expecting Walt asking to see the set up in the Cook House and Hank just saying "No."
Open Na Noor!
Still a masterpiece
Bro saved japan from the earthquake
This was actually hilarious
Braking Good
Very good editing!
its like when you mess up In the beginning of the game and get a mission failed cut scene.