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Stay little longer....? | Breaking Bad Saddest scene | Walter White asking ed to stay for 2 hours
Walter White asking ed to stay for bit longer as he is been in New Hampshire for almost a year all alone without anyone to talk.
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I'd pay 10 bands for some hoes, not the company of some old man. Walt moving like Diddy 😂
Can you imagine being paid 10 thousand big ones to hang out with a guy in a woodland cottage for two hours and you haggle it down to one
I honestly don't understand this "need" to socialize. I'd be perfectly happy never leaving the cabin. I would just tell Ed to bring me a game console.
"If I said yes, would you believe me?" Most polite "fuck no" I've ever heard
Ed was so selfish charging $10,000 for 1 hour😂 money really can't buy you love
Loneliness so bad he is willing to spend 10G for hour of company
It’s in this scene that Walt realizes he’s trapped and if he dies there the money will go to the disappearer
Crazy to think of Hank didn’t make Walt change the channel on the TV at Walt’s surprise party, none of this would have happened.
Or if Walt kept his mouth shut instead of drunkenly feeding Hank the idea that Heisenberg is still out there (when they had it pinned all on Gale and wrapped up nice and neat).
the last episodes of breaking bad were so dark and felt depressing but there were so good , same with sopranos also it had that dark feel to it. Both goat series.
Ed has proven to be cautious but trustworthy guy. Excluding the aiding of a fugitive part. I think he could put something together to get Walts money to his family in a discreet way.
if i was walt i shouldve asked him to buy me some PlayStation or any gaming pc god damn imagine what he could be done with all that money
a King . 2 Kings
I'd start going insane too if all I had to watch was Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium
There can be no happy ending for Walt after everything he did, but man...I wish Ed were to just get Walt a pet or something. Nothing will cheer him up better than a loyal dog.
What's up with the audio?
In his line of work, Ed needs to be methodical, practical and cold. It was only for Jesse in El Camino that he made an exception. Fascinating character.
Here’s what I would’ve done: 1. Entertainment (tv shows, movies, books, cooking books too) 2. Art supplies (painting materials, clays, 3. Repairing materials (to build things) 4. Pets (fishes, cats, dogs, reptiles, birds…etc) 5. Empty books and recording to edit and make home short films.
This scene has to be the most depressing part of the entire show
hit too close for me. I've felt so alone that I said the same thing to someone "stay a little longer"
10k/1 hour is fair considering if Foster gets busted playing cards with Heisenberg he's looking to spend years behind bars. Walter was a most wanted fugitive at that point.
The funniest thing is Walt is such a downer the guy considers giving up 10 00 so he doesn't have to spend time with him.
Jesse’s go kart scene blows this out of the water. It’s sad but deserved for Walt
Ed didn't care about the money that was offered to him. He saw how lonely and desperate Walt was and genuinely felt bad for him, so he decided to give Walt an extra hour of his time. Ed still takes Walt's money because he needs to maintain the guise of a server-client relationship in front of Walt.
Not really, he could have stayed for longer and even done more frequent visits. All in the end it was the combination of pity and money that tempted him
This killed me. My other half lost his wedding ring and we just accepted it was gone. However, yesterday he found it! Faith restored.
awww
Walt, the loving teacher, father, and husband died in Crawl Space. Heisenberg, drug kingpin and best cook in the world, died in Ozymandias Mr. Lambert, was the only one left. A shell of a man who lost everything, and only exists to regret and accept his demise. How he wished he could’ve been playing cards with Hank at a BBQ. Imagine they showed a quick flash to Walt, Hank, and Flynn playing cards during this.
Two phenomenal actors in one of the most poignant scenes ever
Appalling audio quality
Ed was the only character to really “beat the system.” He had a very particular set of skills…
I know this may be an unpopular opinion but in hindsight, even in this scene I didn’t feel bad for Walter in the slightest after everything he did.
He had the money and it all meant nothing now... 😢
"If I said yes, would you believe me?" such a good line and really shows Ed's professionalism. Any other person would say yes because that is what Walt wants to hear, but Ed knows this and gives him a reality check, Walt is his client, not his best friend. I honestly don't know personally if Ed would have taken the money for himself or given it to his family, but I think the overall message is that you can't trust anyone in the criminal world and you have to get stuff done yourself.
"Can I trust you?" "Can you?"
This sums up my life in the sticks.
One of the sadest scene of all history 😪
Better Call Saul spoiler below. This scene makes me believe that Saul got a lot better of an ending than Walt ever could. Sure Saul ends up in jail for the rest of his life, but at least he managed to put his demons to rest and make amends with Kim. Nobody forgave Walt in the end, Skyler was only mutual in his sorrow and didn’t really want to take him back. Walt got to spend his last remaining months alive with no friends or family and died realizing that he lost more than what he earned going into crime.
This is by far the most depressing part of the show. Imagine being alone for a year, it would absolutely kill me inside, and giving somebody money to make them stay would make me feel pathetic. I have to watch bloopers after watching this now to make myself feet better
Now at the end of 2023 going into 2024, I find myself in a similar reduced, pathetic and sad state as Walter White in this scene. I feel a sense of defeat and depression, and a continuing reminder of a futile existence amidst the remains of a life I destroyed through neglect.
Get help
i hope it gets better for you
What does he does Ed mean by “if I said yes, would you believe me?” Does that mean he’s going to take Walt’s money? I’m dumb
Not necessarily. It was basically his way of saying to Walter how he wanted him to just shut up.
That he could tell Walt yes to make him feel better but they both know he couldn't do it.
Some say that loneliness is better than bad company, believe me life isn’t like that, true pure loneliness will drive to seek any form of company
Vacuum guy, Mike, Gus... a lot of criminals in this universe with a strict code of honor.
The veterinary too
So this is where GG Allin spent his childhood!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RIP, Mr. Foster 😢what’s crazy is that his character probably had no reason to major in nursing, but he did it just to increase his price. Doctors/nurses aren’t hustlers…but yet, your boy in this scene… Edit#3, or maybe he did it just to confirm these people, in what he knows may be, their last few days/weeks. In that case…salut 😂🤣
Sometimes a man gets lonely
Powers a interesting thing play your cards right
Good luck but you guys learn
I think this scene should serve as a wake up call for those people who are so obsessed with earning this pointless shit named 'money' that they completely forget about something more important - those around them and how important they really are to their mental well being. Maybe take a break from the "SIGMA GRINDSET" and spend a little bit of time with others, take care of yourself. Capitalism is one hell of a drug. Worst one.
I love the underlying horror of how Walt lives at this point. Completely isolated for a year after losing everything he loves in a day
I can’t imagine the mental torment of that year in isolation in between Ozymandias and Felina
Why didn't Walt just go to the nearest monastery and seek sanctuary and repentance? Hidden from the feds and a clean conscience.
@@acsone3546more like 6 months, but still. I'm an introvert who didn't mind isolation during COVID at all (still live with parents). But even I need some company. I once came to England for a summer job and I lived in a sharehouse all alone for about a week. Even though I was far from isolated, I felt so lonely after about 3 days. I so dread the idea of being completely isolated from family, friends, colleagues, employees of businesses I patronize, no internet, TV, nothing to do... For 6 months.
He wasn't there for a year. Bravo Vince said he was only there for 5-6 months. Still a long time, but not a whole year. Remember, when he finally comes back to Alberquerqe it's only his 52nd birthday.
Love how accurate this scene of loneliness is,same thing happened to me,I didn’t appreciate people who loved who was around me at the moment,and now when I completely alone,I have so many regrets,that I was cold/lying to my friends,that I didn’t spend time with my younger sister/mother,I wanted to see someone again,and just tell how I love them,just love them,Tell my old friends that I truly regret about doing all of that,and I don’t want to look good,or be excused for bullshit,I received what I deserve,but it would be really good to say to someone who was with me,to say just I love them,and if somebody reading this,you know,don’t rush to your dreams/career blindly ,stay little longer with people who cares about you.
It's never too late. You can do it now, even if they don't want anything from you. At least you tried. The important lesson is to not take anything for granted.
Wish you the best my brother
Things will be all right
Thank you! Hope you are happy and will be happy your entire life,I mean even if I don’t know you personally,I am so grateful that someone read my comments and say something supportive! Love ya guys
@@xomi_el hope so,In one day I will meet people who I love again and hug them as much as I can,and will be with them whenever they need me
1:34 What is that noise
The man in that cabin wasn't Walter White or Heisenberg, it was a shell of a man that lost everything. Even though this version of Walt didn't last long I think this was my favorite version because of how honest and blunt he is.
I feel so similarly. This version of Walt is like a combination of Walter White and Heisenberg laid bare; practically a ghost at this point, embodying the repercussions of all his choices. That's why the ending of the show is so good to me, Walt's journey comes full circle, and he ends on one of the most changed and interesting notes a character can leave on, while also never feeling alienating from the character we've seen him to be.