@@cattitude2 I don't know if you're joking but are you replying to a guy who used those nerdy emoji? Lol. Anyway, I'd like to add one outcome. "Ratting out get into witness protection" Jesse wasn't actually really free. Sure he was going to rat out on Walt in Ozymandias. But then Hank died and Jesse still committed some crime and a murder in El Camino. He's still on the run, not being cleansed out of his crimes.
Jesse the criminal who is always caught and trapped escapes. The judge and legal system guy gets thrown in jail. The good guy/smart guy turns bad and dies from the power getting to his head.
@@username2872 that would only happen if they snitched or paid bail like lalo did. also that is like the most anti climactic ending for something like this, to just have one pardened by the law
@@ghostwhencodghosts9114 I know it’s satire, but there are some people who confuse Saul and think that maybe he’s in a mental institute. Or an asylum of some sort.
Jesse’s ending wasn’t satisfying for me. It was like the person above me said, bittersweet. He is a former addict with a lot of trauma to deal with, I could see his future either (hopefully) a normal life or he could easily slip back into drugs.
@@robertbryant3252 i feel like it would take alot. after everything he went through; watching jane overdose, brocks mom getting killed by the cartel, being kidnapped and used for ransom/slavery, he literally got the worst possible outcome of drug addiction and its probably scarred him for the rest of his life. the real issue is going to be the fact that this will have to be his burden to carry alone until he finds someone he can confide in
@@gonkfart small correction it’s the Nazis who killed Brock’s mom but yeah fs & tbh if I were Jesse I wouldn’t be able to trust a single person with anything after the shit he’s been through.
Walter had a neutral ending, tying up all loose ends before his eventual death. Jesse had a sweet, calm ending, Whilst Saul, got the worst ending of the group, spending the rest of his life in prison.
@@mucicafrajer9882 actually, nah you're right, jesse did get what he wanted. As for Walt, he did what he could with the situation he was given and did what he was actually supposed to do before greed got ahold of him and freed his partner. Jimmy wasn't a coward in the end and confessed to everything he did cause he knew the destruction he had caused was unrepairable and he faced his fate like a man
@@draxthedestroyer3384 but Jimmy chose to confess when he could have just took the deal and did a few years. He couldn’t live with himself anymore after Howard, Lalo, and Heisenberg. He is free in the sense of a weight being off of his chest.
Walt smilling knowing he did everything he ever wanted in life + providing for his children. Jesse smilling knowing finally he escapes the pain he ever had in life and knowing everything can now start from the beginning just how he wanted to. Jimmy staying true & honest with his intentions for the first time in his life, accepting the crimes that he's done & still not showing signs of guilt. The characters you finally get to see at the end : Happy Walter White, Relieved Jesse Pinkman, Honest Jimmy McGill. And that is exactly how you conclude 3 perfect endings for 3 perfect characters.
Couldn't have said this better myself! All conclude their character arcs so perfectly, the three of them being such incredible written characters with incredibly written journeys right til the very end!
What I don’t understand is why Elliot and Gretchen didn’t say anything after hearing the news of Walt’s death. Maybe they wanted to actually help. Maybe they still thought people were watching them. Will Flynn and holly ever get the money?
@@hamiltonmcgregor5534 they shat they pants, they are not people who can think that it was fake, he scared them enough that the hour Walt Jr will be 18 they will drop the cash and Skyler get the deal, so they are free
Walt started with captivity(repressed ego & submissive life), lived in freedom, & ended in death Saul started with death(Marco) lived in freedom, & ended in captivity Jesse started with captivity(addicted to hard drugs), lived with death(Jane, Gale, Brock’s mom), & ended in freedom
@@carl_consumer.of.reality not before Marco. I’m saying Marcos death was a key factor that aided Saul in erasing the identity of Jimmy & slipping back into the conning, conniving lifestyle he once lived
I always wonder if his expenses sometimes outweighs his earnings, he might have to keep a lot of people happy to bat away their eyes and keeping business versatile yet secretive.
What's so interesting to me is that Jesse had the saddest ending despite escaping. He is going to live with the PTSD of being tortured, he's going to remember the kids that got killed because of the game, he's going to remember both of his girlfriends dying, and he will never ever forget no matter how hard he tries. He is in a prison in his heart. Meanwhile Jimmy, despite literally being in prison, is more free than Jesse. He faced all his crimes and guilt, shed away his Saul Persona, got Kim to respect him again, and even got to finally face his feelings about Chuck's death and admit he caused it. He's relieved and his heart is free. It's bittersweet. Walt just actually had the happiest ending. He died but will go down as a legendary criminal. After years of being disrespected and looked down upon, people will finally respect him and acknowledged his intelligence and talent to satiate his pride and ego. Not to mention he did get the money to his family and got revenge on the nazis. I do wonder what ending fans liked the most. I think Breaking Bad's was the coolest but Better Call Saul's was the most emotional and showed that anyone can change, even Slippin Jimmy.
@@michaelcorcoran8768 That is understandable, he has the worse situation being in prison whereas Jesse is in the best situation despite having to live with the weight of his guilt forever. I hope he can move on and have a happier life.
@@merpleberg That's Marvel? Hold on lemme check Edit: ok well I was thinking of a different Logan. Never seen the Wolverine thing but ok you might have a point maybe the older Marvel movies can get you more emotional idk
W for Jesse. Though he's left with a strongest sense of guilt for the rest of his life, I hope he'll forget it sometimes by getting a woodworking job in Alaska
@@blu7384 Jesse be like: Who are you? Francis: You ? Jesse: Yo, a Chemist named Walter White destroyed my life. Francis: Oh My Dad's name is Hal and he lives inside my home Jesse: *meets Hal* And Jesse again: Misthah White ? You are alive and what the heck is this ????? Hal: Hello Jesse ! I never died instead the DEA sent me to Star City and I am now Hal Wilkerson. Francis: Can someone tell me what's going with my dad.
“getting a woodworking job in Alaska” That reminds me of a fanfic called “Fix Me, Fix You” where Jesse gets taken in by this carpenter who apprentices him (and has something going on with the carpenter’s blonde daughter). I really liked that story.
@@blu7384 Ironically enough, Aaron Paul did originally try out for the role of Francis from Malcolm in the Middle. He and Bryan Cranston could have had father-son roles on TV before Breaking Bad.
Imagine if all three of them just stuck together and they were just on the run together in that car just listening to music. Just taking over whatever place they go to, and with Jimmy and his contacts to go off the grid with new ID's, they can easily live new lives somewhere
@@mancat643 ok but at the end he sacrificed his ego so it doesn't really matter, when he found out what he lost he gave it all up to save at least one thing from his old life; his friend, co-worker, student
@@goose4469 his ego would take over many time in show he could been happy and make money but he wasn't happy with his life this ending isnt possible or unrealstic
Saul will live happily in jail as he is respected by the prisoners there, and he is finally at peace. And it can be said that Mr. White died happy since he solved everything he had to solve before he died, he gave the location of the body of Hank and Steve Gomez thus releasing his wife from prison, left money for his family through the "donation" of Greetchen and Elliott, freed Jesse and eliminated the last people connected to the meth empire he built, and finally died in the place he loved best, all without ever seeing a prison cell. Jesse however will have to overcome his traumas while living a life full of fear of being caught.
if you actually watch the series, i dont even know if thats truly accurate. walter destroyed a lot of lives, his family and loved ones especially, but at his core, he was a selfish man who felt wronged due to his own arroagance and went out with a final bang. Jimmy is repenting but i think for the first time in his life in a long time, he feels guilt free and relieved. it is a completely different feeling to feel guilt free jesse finally has freedom. since the first episode to the last, he has been at the whims of somebody or something (walter, his overbearing parents, the nazis, gus, drug addiction). In a fucked up way, walter also kind of saved his life tbh, but now Jesse is technically free. but he is always on the run. always has to look behind his back. reminds me of walter in the s5e15 (the second last episode) where he lives a miserable and lonely life
It's kinda ironic Walt wanted to live a longer and better life and got a short and painful life Jesse wanted to make money and enjoy life and now has to endure the suffering and pain of living Saul wanted to help people and himself out of prison as much as possible and got imprisoned himself Such irony.
Saul's ending is anything but a bad ending. He stood to the crimes he committed and faced the consequences, the other 2 never were prosecuted so this is kinda the neutral or good ending
@@droggellord Walt/Mr Lambert had a Neutral Ending And so did Jimmy/Saul because they both deserved to pay for the crimes they committed (sure Jimmy is technically not completely evil but he did some crimes like poisoning Brock and helping Lalo ) so they both deserved punishments. Walt deserved to get disrespect and Jimmy didn't deserve disrespect but he still had to redeem himself and in order to redeem himself he gave himself to police. But Jesse however deserved freedom and a better life (sure he lost both his Lovers and Mike) but still he deserved a peaceful long lasting life so Jesse got a Very Good Ending
my reasoning is why saul got the bad ending is because its prison, death isnt a good or bad ending because like nothing matters when youre dead, and freedom is obviously the good ending
Nah, Walt’s death was pretty satisfying to me. Like, even if he avoided getting hit by his own bullet, what else does he really have to live for? His family utterly despises him, and he’s too old, unlike Jesse, to be able to meaningfully start over somewhere. After several months in isolation without his family, I think he would embrace death.
@@carl_consumer.of.reality “he was hoping Jesse would kill him if he wasn’t already hit by the bullet” Nah, he wouldn’t have to hope that Jesse would kill him since Walt should have been aware that a bullet hit him. Rather, Walt wanted to give Jesse an opportunity to take out his revenge on Walt, as a way to make up for essentially selling him into slavery or causing the death of Jane or whatnot. Also, according to the script, Walt originally set out with the intention to kill Jesse too because he was jealous at the idea of Jesse willingly manufacturing his signature product Uncle Jack’s gang. Only once Walt sees Jesse’s state does he finally grow a conscience for once and make the decision to lay his life down for him.
All endings were so bitter sweet. Walter fucking dies, but accomplished everything he set out to do. Jesse never gets to see all the people he knows and loves ever again, but he's a free man, able to create whatever life he wants for himself with a good chunk of cash by his side. Jimmy could've gotten away with 7 years, but he confessed everything and was sentenced to 86 years just to prove to Kim that he could own up to his crimes and do his time, despite having a free pass to get off easy.
@@12bang he deserves to start a new life and restart without being suspected of being a criminal and get to have peace in alaska, no more crime to get in the way of his life and the only loved one jesse still cares about is brock, and he left him a note in el camino
Walter: He died on his own terms, at the end he was the only one who won. Saul: He is in prison Jesse: Although he is free he can never forget the horrible things that happened
Yeah, I like how they took the side character of Saul Goodman and made him turn out to be the central character that connects everything in this universe. In a way, he's kind of the main overarching character after BCS
I love, how mostly all of them ended, as they deserved. Walter died for killing tons of people, stealing his own daughter, poising a kid and everything like that. Jesse escapes as he was just enjoying life, and mostly, he didn't wanted to kill, he HAD to. He just wanted normal life. Saul is in prision for saving criminals a**es
Each ending says a different thing about their personality. Walt dies because he was an egotistical asshat Saul/Jimmy/Gene/James gets to live but spends his life in jail because of the bad things he did, but wasn't that bad of a person Jesse was the only person who gets to be free and stay alive because he was the only one who was pure
Sad stuff, Like I think this series is so sad, it actually is insanely depressing seeing all at the same time, I like Jesse's a lot though, basically saying he escaped, the saddest is Walters and Saul's is like"Guess I got what I deserved," type ending.
Saul didn't get a bad ending Sure he was in jail, but in the end he was free from the guilt + willingly chose to go to prison for life + most inmates will probably love him
The only 3 possible outcomes in a criminal life
well uhm ackshwually... 🤓🤓🤓🤓
you could also be huell and be trapped in your own room for the rest of your life
@@chair._ go ahead, actually what
@@cattitude2 I don't know if you're joking but are you replying to a guy who used those nerdy emoji? Lol.
Anyway, I'd like to add one outcome.
"Ratting out get into witness protection"
Jesse wasn't actually really free. Sure he was going to rat out on Walt in Ozymandias. But then Hank died and Jesse still committed some crime and a murder in El Camino. He's still on the run, not being cleansed out of his crimes.
@@pedrojuan8050 its a meme lmao
One achieved his ambitions but died,
One suffered greatly but found freedom,
One went to prison but regained his soul.
Wow.
@@geo3106 wow indeed.
regained his Saul*
@@RockinAllDaysaul'd everywhere*
and proceeds to goodmaning everything
Walter: Dead
Jesse: Escaped
Saul: Arrested
“Honey, DEA aint a word”
❤
Bravo Bince
Hector: Blows up
Deagostini
DEA the dead escaped and arrested
And D.E.A doing enemies archived
Walt: Breaks bad
Jesse: Finds a way out
Jimmy: Faces what he started
Breaks bad💀
If only Jimmy had called Saul :(
Tbh jesse deserved this outcome, he had a good heart
@@aydingharehbaghian7923 he wouldn't have it if it weren't for Walt, he would've been enslaved forever
Walt: breaks bad
Jesse: finds his camino(way)
Saul: Better call a lawyer
"Guess I got what I deserve"
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"Kept you waiting there, too long my love"
"All that time without a word"
@@dafarce8922 "Didn't know you'd think, that I'd forget"
@@orangutan.manusiawan "Or That I'd Regret, Special love I have for you..."
Walt Died, Jesse Escaped, and Saul got Caught.
It’s like the 3 options a criminal can face. They all faced each one of those 3 options.
Good point
There would have been another option where one is given a legal freedom
Jesse the criminal who is always caught and trapped escapes. The judge and legal system guy gets thrown in jail. The good guy/smart guy turns bad and dies from the power getting to his head.
@@username2872 that would only happen if they snitched or paid bail like lalo did. also that is like the most anti climactic ending for something like this, to just have one pardened by the law
You could fake death
Walt (Deceased)
Jesse (On the Run)
Saul (in prison)
Well saul will live happily cuz got kim respect and got respect in prison everyone know him here
Thanks I couldn’t tell the difference
@@ghostwhencodghosts9114 I know it’s satire, but there are some people who confuse Saul and think that maybe he’s in a mental institute. Or an asylum of some sort.
me (doritos)
I’m my head canon Walt’s alive living as mr mayhew and living in New Hampshirite
Walter's ending was awesome, Jesse's was satisfying and Jimmy's was sad
Jimmy feel more like bittersweet tho
Jesse’s ending wasn’t satisfying for me. It was like the person above me said, bittersweet. He is a former addict with a lot of trauma to deal with, I could see his future either (hopefully) a normal life or he could easily slip back into drugs.
@@robertbryant3252 ayeee
@@robertbryant3252 i feel like it would take alot. after everything he went through; watching jane overdose, brocks mom getting killed by the cartel, being kidnapped and used for ransom/slavery, he literally got the worst possible outcome of drug addiction and its probably scarred him for the rest of his life. the real issue is going to be the fact that this will have to be his burden to carry alone until he finds someone he can confide in
@@gonkfart small correction it’s the Nazis who killed Brock’s mom but yeah fs & tbh if I were Jesse I wouldn’t be able to trust a single person with anything after the shit he’s been through.
Atleast Saul is loved by all the other inmates
And by Kim
@@qix1703 yep even after all kim still loves saul alot
He's a king in prison
Can't wait for the sequel Better Drop Soap
Yea it's honestly a happyish end for him
I bet jessie is gonna be that old man at the bar that tells his stories but no one believes him.
"I swear im jesse pinkman, the guy who helped heisenberg!"
"yeah sure gramps"
"ya know that kid that helped Heisenberg that was me and i strangeled the one who killed my girlfriend"
"Shut up grandpa"
@@v3ryp0ggersafter reading this it gives me peace idk
These men should be protagonists of GTA
Imagine a BrBa game! That shit would be Tight, TIGHT, TIGHT
Write that down, write that down!
@@ChiralityPracticality fr man why people haven't thought of it. shit would be dope ash
Fr!
@@sleshhsh Lego Breaking Bad
Walt: bad ending
Jesse: good ending
Saul: true ending
Edit: I’m not changing it
Edit #2: "Walter had good ending" 🤓
I think Walt had a good ending tbh. Did everything he set out to do and better off dead than rotting in jail with cancer
Waltuh had a good ending, left money for the family and managed to resolve the last issues he caused.
Walter had a neutral ending, tying up all loose ends before his eventual death.
Jesse had a sweet, calm ending,
Whilst Saul, got the worst ending of the group, spending the rest of his life in prison.
@@markolucky8356 nah he declined that and took 80+ years
@@diobrando2667With good behavior he'll probably get out in 20-40 tbh.
DEA ( so this is what it stands for ):
D: Dead
E: Escaped
A: Arrested
underrated comment.
DAMN
Bravo Vince
This is top tier comment!!!
This comment will viral one day
“At least you didn’t have to wait your whole life to do something special”
-W.W.
Willy Wonka makes the best quotes, fr.
Hank has joined the chat
@@tedgonzalez985 you mean Walt Whitman?
@@JaCrispy2000... Walter White?
@@pauloaz496 You got me...
the endings are so sad especially remembering all the good times they had
Underrated assessment
For Real..
Yea. Regardless of the outcome, Walt felt more alive in the show than he had his entire life so he ultimately got what he wanted.
I don't think Jesse sees them as good times like Walt and Jimmy do
While one wishes they go through difficulties, their ends are more like reality.
the 3 things that can happen after the group chat gets leaked
El de alianza lima menos Tonto:
bro aint wrong
It all started as Sauls story, became walters story, then jesses story, and then ended as sauls story again
Saul is truly an important character.
It ended with Jimmy's story
Here's the thing, they didn't get the ending they wanted but they did get the ending they deserved and accepted it in the end, it's quite beautiful
I'd say Jesse probably did want this but whatever
@@mucicafrajer9882 jesse wanted to get out while it was still 'calm' but now he is on the run, but he is free nonetheless
@@mucicafrajer9882 actually, nah you're right, jesse did get what he wanted. As for Walt, he did what he could with the situation he was given and did what he was actually supposed to do before greed got ahold of him and freed his partner. Jimmy wasn't a coward in the end and confessed to everything he did cause he knew the destruction he had caused was unrepairable and he faced his fate like a man
@@HalfGoodGamer Yeah they actually all sort of got what they wanted when you think about it
@@HalfGoodGamer Well, I think it was more to regain the love and respect from Kim and to leave the guilt behind, not for bravery.
Walt:revenged ending
Jesse:redo ending
Saul:"accept it" ending
Mike: "Sorry kid but it's the one thing you can't do. Make things right.
@@kkubek5748 yep
But Jesse didn't make things right,he restarted it
Kinda sad
Walt:laying
Jesse: sitting
Saul: standing
lmfao had me rolling
In the end, they were all free.
True
👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼
How is Saul in any way free? It's the complete opposite.
@@draxthedestroyer3384 free from the paranoia and guilt he had to live with
@@draxthedestroyer3384 but Jimmy chose to confess when he could have just took the deal and did a few years. He couldn’t live with himself anymore after Howard, Lalo, and Heisenberg. He is free in the sense of a weight being off of his chest.
Crazy how the song kinda resonates with all their endings
Ba-by Blue 👌
Walt smilling knowing he did everything he ever wanted in life + providing for his children.
Jesse smilling knowing finally he escapes the pain he ever had in life and knowing everything can now start from the beginning just how he wanted to.
Jimmy staying true & honest with his intentions for the first time in his life, accepting the crimes that he's done & still not showing signs of guilt.
The characters you finally get to see at the end : Happy Walter White, Relieved Jesse Pinkman, Honest Jimmy McGill. And that is exactly how you conclude 3 perfect endings for 3 perfect characters.
Couldn't have said this better myself! All conclude their character arcs so perfectly, the three of them being such incredible written characters with incredibly written journeys right til the very end!
@@DeepMoon45 on point man!
Walter White only wanted his family safe as a second priority, all he wanted was his ego fulfilled.
What I don’t understand is why Elliot and Gretchen didn’t say anything after hearing the news of Walt’s death. Maybe they wanted to actually help. Maybe they still thought people were watching them. Will Flynn and holly ever get the money?
@@hamiltonmcgregor5534 they shat they pants, they are not people who can think that it was fake, he scared them enough that the hour Walt Jr will be 18 they will drop the cash and Skyler get the deal, so they are free
Walt: Achieved total victory.
Jesse : Won but didn't achieved total victory.
Jimmy : Lost but admits his acts and free from Saul.
I maybe suffered a lot but, in the end, i got the best ending.
I watched Jane die
HE CANT KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH IT!!
@@ArthurMorg4n whats up black lung
@@theaverageohiocitizen HEEHEEHEEHAW
@@ArthurMorg4n I don't remember you in breaking bad
This three were all the possible endings: death, Freedom or captivity
Walt started with captivity(repressed ego & submissive life), lived in freedom, & ended in death
Saul started with death(Marco) lived in freedom, & ended in captivity
Jesse started with captivity(addicted to hard drugs), lived with death(Jane, Gale, Brock’s mom), & ended in freedom
@@blu7384 Saul is a stretch. He witnessed far more death after Marco
@@carl_consumer.of.reality not before Marco. I’m saying Marcos death was a key factor that aided Saul in erasing the identity of Jimmy & slipping back into the conning, conniving lifestyle he once lived
In the end, the true victory goes to the vacuum cleaner guy, to whom these three characters all paid money
I always wonder if his expenses sometimes outweighs his earnings, he might have to keep a lot of people happy to bat away their eyes and keeping business versatile yet secretive.
What's so interesting to me is that Jesse had the saddest ending despite escaping. He is going to live with the PTSD of being tortured, he's going to remember the kids that got killed because of the game, he's going to remember both of his girlfriends dying, and he will never ever forget no matter how hard he tries. He is in a prison in his heart.
Meanwhile Jimmy, despite literally being in prison, is more free than Jesse. He faced all his crimes and guilt, shed away his Saul Persona, got Kim to respect him again, and even got to finally face his feelings about Chuck's death and admit he caused it. He's relieved and his heart is free. It's bittersweet.
Walt just actually had the happiest ending. He died but will go down as a legendary criminal. After years of being disrespected and looked down upon, people will finally respect him and acknowledged his intelligence and talent to satiate his pride and ego. Not to mention he did get the money to his family and got revenge on the nazis.
I do wonder what ending fans liked the most. I think Breaking Bad's was the coolest but Better Call Saul's was the most emotional and showed that anyone can change, even Slippin Jimmy.
Whilst Jesse obviously lives with the most mental anguish, he is the only one that got out
Yeah but Jesse got the chance to make things right and live an honest clean life
Very true, in the Breaking Bad universe, people will likely see Walt as the American Pablo Escobar
I understand your point but I would rather be Jesse than Saul.
@@michaelcorcoran8768 That is understandable, he has the worse situation being in prison whereas Jesse is in the best situation despite having to live with the weight of his guilt forever. I hope he can move on and have a happier life.
Teens cries in Marvel
Real Mens cries in this
Who the actual fuck has ever cried in Marvel
@@mucicafrajer9882 Little kids probably?
@@mucicafrajer9882 Logan was pretty fucking sad
@@merpleberg That's Marvel? Hold on lemme check
Edit: ok well I was thinking of a different Logan. Never seen the Wolverine thing but ok you might have a point maybe the older Marvel movies can get you more emotional idk
Menstruation?
Walter:Sad Ending
Jesse:Good Ending
Jimmy:True Ending
W for Jesse. Though he's left with a strongest sense of guilt for the rest of his life, I hope he'll forget it sometimes by getting a woodworking job in Alaska
W For Mr Driscoll
both W and L for Mr Lambert
L for Gene Takavic
Imagine he goes to get a job as a logger & meets Francis from Malcom In the Middle 💀
@@blu7384
Jesse be like: Who are you?
Francis: You ?
Jesse: Yo, a Chemist named Walter White destroyed my life.
Francis: Oh My Dad's name is Hal and he lives inside my home
Jesse: *meets Hal*
And Jesse again: Misthah White ? You are alive and what the heck is this ?????
Hal: Hello Jesse ! I never died instead the DEA sent me to Star City and I am now Hal Wilkerson.
Francis: Can someone tell me what's going with my dad.
“getting a woodworking job in Alaska” That reminds me of a fanfic called “Fix Me, Fix You” where Jesse gets taken in by this carpenter who apprentices him (and has something going on with the carpenter’s blonde daughter). I really liked that story.
@@blu7384 Ironically enough, Aaron Paul did originally try out for the role of Francis from Malcolm in the Middle. He and Bryan Cranston could have had father-son roles on TV before Breaking Bad.
Walter’s ending made us feel content, Jesse made us happy, and Saul brought us right back into the depression.
One die
One escape
One pay
All of them paid
I think it would be better: one dies, one escapes and one assumes
"The way I see it is somebody's going to prison. It's just the matter of who." and it ends up Saul himself.
And it happened to be Jimmy In-n-Out too!
Walt: Happy with life
Jesse: Happy with opportunity
Saul: Happy with himself
Saul should have just taken the ice cream.
You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.
Walter White will manage to do both.
After all the madness, the only ones to get away relatively intact were Jesse and Kim.
Who would’ve thought that Jesse would be the only one that made it out
Why does BCS sync so well with Baby Blue 😭😭😭
Fr, the song could have been used in all three endings.
Imagine if all three of them just stuck together and they were just on the run together in that car just listening to music. Just taking over whatever place they go to, and with Jimmy and his contacts to go off the grid with new ID's, they can easily live new lives somewhere
walters ego
@@mancat643 shit ruins everything
@@mancat643 ok but at the end he sacrificed his ego so it doesn't really matter, when he found out what he lost he gave it all up to save at least one thing from his old life; his friend, co-worker, student
@@goose4469 his ego would take over many time in show he could been happy and make money but he wasn't happy with his life this ending isnt possible or unrealstic
that’s the children bible ending
Name a more perfect ending to anything.
I'll wait
Me and ur mom
@@NathanDraxter😂
What each breaking bad character has achieved in the end
Walt: Death
Jesse: Freedom
Saul: Lesson
Walt: neutral ending
Jesse: good ending
Saul: Acceptance/true ending
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
The Good: Jesse
The Bad: Walt
The Ugly: Saul
Waltuh: Bad ending
Jesse: Good end
Saul: True end
Hal waking up from a nightmare: Secret ending
It's like a videogame 😅
something about 3 important characters from a series or a game getting their role ended in separate special ways just gives you a special feeling
These makes me cry 😢
Saul will live happily in jail as he is respected by the prisoners there, and he is finally at peace. And it can be said that Mr. White died happy since he solved everything he had to solve before he died, he gave the location of the body of Hank and Steve Gomez thus releasing his wife from prison, left money for his family through the "donation" of Greetchen and Elliott, freed Jesse and eliminated the last people connected to the meth empire he built, and finally died in the place he loved best, all without ever seeing a prison cell. Jesse however will have to overcome his traumas while living a life full of fear of being caught.
I wanna cry
Jesse is the only one who had a happy ending. Well, as happy as you can get in the meth underworld.
if you actually watch the series, i dont even know if thats truly accurate. walter destroyed a lot of lives, his family and loved ones especially, but at his core, he was a selfish man who felt wronged due to his own arroagance and went out with a final bang.
Jimmy is repenting but i think for the first time in his life in a long time, he feels guilt free and relieved. it is a completely different feeling to feel guilt free
jesse finally has freedom. since the first episode to the last, he has been at the whims of somebody or something (walter, his overbearing parents, the nazis, gus, drug addiction). In a fucked up way, walter also kind of saved his life tbh, but now Jesse is technically free. but he is always on the run. always has to look behind his back. reminds me of walter in the s5e15 (the second last episode) where he lives a miserable and lonely life
legendar trio
"Guess I got what I deserve," sums up Walt's entire story perfectly
It's kinda ironic
Walt wanted to live a longer and better life and got a short and painful life
Jesse wanted to make money and enjoy life and now has to endure the suffering and pain of living
Saul wanted to help people and himself out of prison as much as possible and got imprisoned himself
Such irony.
Damn
Hank: Hero ending 👏
Walt: neutral ending
Jesse: good ending
Saul: bad ending
Mr Lambert
Mr Driscoll
And Gene Takavic
Saul's ending is anything but a bad ending.
He stood to the crimes he committed and faced the consequences, the other 2 never were prosecuted so this is kinda the neutral or good ending
@@droggellord
Walt/Mr Lambert had a Neutral Ending
And so did Jimmy/Saul because they both deserved to pay for the crimes they committed (sure Jimmy is technically not completely evil but he did some crimes like poisoning Brock and helping Lalo ) so they both deserved punishments. Walt deserved to get disrespect and Jimmy didn't deserve disrespect but he still had to redeem himself and in order to redeem himself he gave himself to police. But Jesse however deserved freedom and a better life (sure he lost both his Lovers and Mike) but still he deserved a peaceful long lasting life so Jesse got a Very Good Ending
Honestly saul is just surrounded by ppl who respect him now, his prison life rlly isn’t gonna be that bad
my reasoning is why saul got the bad ending is because its prison, death isnt a good or bad ending because like nothing matters when youre dead, and freedom is obviously the good ending
Walt dies
Jesse moves to Alaska
Jimmy is in prison
This is sad
D.E.A. dead, escaped, arrested
In my personal opinion jesse had The best ending by letting all his regrets behind and starting a New Life in another place
Walter: ded
Jesse: leaves Albuquerque and starts a new life on Alaska.
Jimmy: past the rest of his life on the prison.
Absolutely the right choice for each character, and good that they all met different fates
I love how each of them got a different end of a criminal life
Walt died
Jesse escaped
Saul got arrested
Huell: waiting for hank
The worst of the 3 dies the second worse of the 3 faces consequences and the good one gets to live a new life
Death, Freedom and Prison.
3 iconic characters
I'm going to miss three of them 😢
well jesse is not a drig adict anymore tbh he won
Yeah Jesse's the only winner in BB. Out of the more main characters at least
@L-silent she died because of jesse walt didn’t drug her did absolutely nothing he just chose not to help
He’s still a mass criminal
@@paulgraf1 Rewatch that scene carefully tho
@@paulgraf1Walt flipped her to her back while trying to wake Jesse. If he didn't she would have just vomitted at Jesse. But because he did she choked
Walter: Feel.
Jesse: Ling
Saul: *BLUE!*
Me and my friends in prison life:
When the group chat gets leaked
Saddest moment in history of TV Walt's death
Nah, Walt’s death was pretty satisfying to me. Like, even if he avoided getting hit by his own bullet, what else does he really have to live for? His family utterly despises him, and he’s too old, unlike Jesse, to be able to meaningfully start over somewhere. After several months in isolation without his family, I think he would embrace death.
@@mechadoggy Right, he was hoping Jesse would kill him if he wasn't already hit by the bullet
@@carl_consumer.of.reality “he was hoping Jesse would kill him if he wasn’t already hit by the bullet” Nah, he wouldn’t have to hope that Jesse would kill him since Walt should have been aware that a bullet hit him. Rather, Walt wanted to give Jesse an opportunity to take out his revenge on Walt, as a way to make up for essentially selling him into slavery or causing the death of Jane or whatnot.
Also, according to the script, Walt originally set out with the intention to kill Jesse too because he was jealous at the idea of Jesse willingly manufacturing his signature product Uncle Jack’s gang. Only once Walt sees Jesse’s state does he finally grow a conscience for once and make the decision to lay his life down for him.
Walt: Neutral Ending
Jesse: Good Ending
Saul: True Ending
His name is James McGill
All endings were so bitter sweet. Walter fucking dies, but accomplished everything he set out to do. Jesse never gets to see all the people he knows and loves ever again, but he's a free man, able to create whatever life he wants for himself with a good chunk of cash by his side. Jimmy could've gotten away with 7 years, but he confessed everything and was sentenced to 86 years just to prove to Kim that he could own up to his crimes and do his time, despite having a free pass to get off easy.
The one who died
The one who got caught
And the one who got away
Walt, Alias: Heisenberg (Deceased)
Jesse, Alias: Cap'N'Cook, Mr. Driscoll (On The Run)
Jimmy, Alias: Saul Goodman, James McGill (Federal Pen)
Can we all agree that Walt had the best ending
*jesse
@@zeal8111 no he had to abandon his whole life, he will probably never see his family again or anyone has ever loved
@@12bang
he deserves to start a new life and restart without being suspected of being a criminal and get to have peace in alaska, no more crime to get in the way of his life and the only loved one jesse still cares about is brock, and he left him a note in el camino
@@12bang Same thing can be said about Walt.
The trio we didn’t deserve.
common jesse W
Walt: bad breaking ending
Jesse: making things right ending
Saul: second chance ending
And now we just have to wait for the new gus spinoff
Nah,I Really Like Minerals Spin Off
~Sussy Baka
So glad Jesse got a good ending.
Jesse deserved better
At least he could run away
Walter: He died on his own terms, at the end he was the only one who won.
Saul: He is in prison
Jesse: Although he is free he can never forget the horrible things that happened
Even though Saul started the whole mess, still feel bad for him
Yeah, I like how they took the side character of Saul Goodman and made him turn out to be the central character that connects everything in this universe. In a way, he's kind of the main overarching character after BCS
Happy to see Jesse smile again
I love, how mostly all of them ended, as they deserved.
Walter died for killing tons of people, stealing his own daughter, poising a kid and everything like that.
Jesse escapes as he was just enjoying life, and mostly, he didn't wanted to kill, he HAD to. He just wanted normal life.
Saul is in prision for saving criminals a**es
Esa canción hubiera quedado excelente en los tres finales
Si, concuerdo, pero aceptémoslo, la canción se la queda Walter….
live free or die
jimmy : ...mmm.. whatever
Each ending says a different thing about their personality.
Walt dies because he was an egotistical asshat
Saul/Jimmy/Gene/James gets to live but spends his life in jail because of the bad things he did, but wasn't that bad of a person
Jesse was the only person who gets to be free and stay alive because he was the only one who was pure
Atleast Jesse got a happy ending but Saul and Walter deserved better
Walter White, Heisenberg, Mr. Lambert
Jesse Pinkman, Cap'N'Cook, Mr. Driscoll
James McGill, Saul Goodman, Mr. Takovic
Out of all of them, Jimmy probably has the most peace
Im glad that jesse dodged those deaths but he also went to alaska
Walt : i got teared up
Jesse : i smiled
Saul : i was sad
Sad stuff, Like I think this series is so sad, it actually is insanely depressing seeing all at the same time, I like Jesse's a lot though, basically saying he escaped, the saddest is Walters and Saul's is like"Guess I got what I deserved," type ending.
The one who was caught
The one who got away
The one who died trying.
The best spoiling short ever
Walt thinks he’s Walter white
Too far bro too far 😂
😂
(My take on Savgm's comment)
Walt: good ending
Saul: bad ending
Jesse: true ending
Saul didn't get a bad ending
Sure he was in jail, but in the end he was free from the guilt + willingly chose to go to prison for life + most inmates will probably love him
Everytime I see a Jesse edit his head is always a tad bigger