Indeed, great writing there, you can see Walter's horror at the head-shake as Hank says "didn't matter, it made me keep at it" - oh dear, he realizes he has thrown this dog a bone because of his own stupid remark! lol
Let's just pretend what Hank believes Walt to be is accurate. Pretend he isn't Heisenberg and it's just the same Walt from Season 1, before the pilot. What Hank is asking Walt to do here is insane. At best he's making him an accomplice to illegal surveillance of a private citizen. At worst, Gus is a drug kingpin and he's putting Walt, Skyler, and their kids at risk all to fuel his vigilantism. And when Walt communicates that he's uncomfortable doing it and he's visibly scared, Hank guilt trips him. Some real scumbag behavior.
Hank was an unbelievably bad agent and I can’t believe people still defend that. Hank had NOTHING but a hunch. He risked his career, his reputation, and *his family’s lives* on a hunch that kept turning up nothing or staying a step ahead of him over and over again. He disregarded the chain of command AND the law at large so many times that even catching Heisenberg would have potentially landed him in jail/prison or gotten him disgraced and fired from his career anyway. If you take away our audience perspective and just see him as his peers and loved ones do, you have a man, who keeps getting into increasingly dangerous situations, never solving a case in any meaningful way until eventually he takes a bullet in the head. He’s an amazing character, but part of that amazing character is intertwined with the fact that we, the audience, know he’s right. Without that you just have a loose cannon cop who blatantly and often callously puts others in harm’s way.
(Translation) Gus: Thank you Mr White for bringing this to my attention. Don't worry, now that you've made me aware, obviously I'll be sure not to drive anywhere suspicious. Now stop jeapordising both of us and put the goddamn tracker on my car!
Well Gus was so pissed off at Walter at this point that this was probably the last straw and he decided to go ahead with firing Walter and killing Hank even sooner than planned.
It's fun rewatching both Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul, but trying to see the series through the point of view of Gus or Hank. Gus spent decades building up the perfect meth empire that was ruined in a little over a year by Walt who got him killed, & Hank worked his way up the DEA trying to bring down a meth empire that ended up being ran by his brother in law Walt who also got him killed.
@@troymcclure681 It's easy to blame Jesse, but really it all stems from Gus, who cared about nothing except getting revenge on the Cartel. They initially approached him for business but backed out, then Gus guilted Walt into cooking for him. He then refused to handle his dealers using children inappropriately, just "shake hands and move on". Obviously Jesse was deeply disturbed and volatile, but he and Walt came as a package deal. Gus needed to satiate Jesse's demands as much as Walt's, if Gus wanted their product so badly.
@nahor88 Jesse knew what the business was like so him crying about immoral things is absurd, he's wasn't even suppose have a job with gus he's only there (making millions) because Walt got him the job so Jesse wouldn't press charges against hank
Heh, I could almost hear the laugh tracks when Mike parked his car right there lmao Also, let's remember this was Walt's first meeting with Gus since the box-cutter incident, so no wonder Walt was scared shitless here, and in the subsequent scene !
"See that Volvo Station Wagon, over there? I believe it's the vehicle used by the largest drug kingpin in the Southwest region." Made me lol how low-key Gus was.
i know is not a comedy, but is very funny to see walter's faces when hank is telling him the plan like they are the sneakies people in the world and mike is parking right next to them while walt knows that they have like 10 people looking at their every move the moment they entered the parking.
this show has so many unintentionally/maybe intentionally hilarious moments like that. I think my favorite was in IFT when Walter's just casually talking to Skyler and he drops "had louis come over for dinner, y'know since we've been kinda absent 😅" like the dude hadnt been cooking meth lmfao
He’s such a good cop that he’s: 1. Knowingly breaking federal laws 2. making Walt an accomplice 3. putting his *entire family at risk on a hunch* 4. Doesn’t have any support from his partner, boss, or entire department, thereby compounding ALL of the above issues. At this point, Hank doesn’t know Walt is Heisenberg, and he doesn’t know Gus is a distributor. We only know that as an audience. Hank is an amazing character but a god awful cop. Gomez was a good cop and Hank got him killed by way of his obsession with Walt.
That close up of Walt's face after Hank says "He's my guy" shows how good an actor Bryan Cranston is that he can actually yell "I am the genius behind this you fools" without even opening his mouth.
"Come on, just stick it in there" - Hank Schrader, 2011
2011*
“Are you gonna make me beg you?”
u nasty @@therealbatman8085
"This is really important to me"
😂😂😂
0:28 i love seeing walts frustrated head shake at being reminded of his stupid drunk ego speech at dinner hahahaha
Indeed, great writing there, you can see Walter's horror at the head-shake as Hank says "didn't matter, it made me keep at it" - oh dear, he realizes he has thrown this dog a bone because of his own stupid remark! lol
His name is ASAC Schrader, and you can stick it in there.
😂😂😂😂
ballSAC shrader
ballsack shaver
ironically he says almost the same thing to Jack (u can go f yourself)
He's luck that Lyle wasn't at the register. Lyle wouldn't play games with no one.
Gus should've recommended to Walt to get some curly fries.
*Spiced Curls
Now I want curly fries.....and meth.
Then Gus would have him by the "short and curlies."
And some chicken nuggets, perhaps a salad.
His upselling is not top tier.
4:43 dew it
Let's just pretend what Hank believes Walt to be is accurate. Pretend he isn't Heisenberg and it's just the same Walt from Season 1, before the pilot.
What Hank is asking Walt to do here is insane. At best he's making him an accomplice to illegal surveillance of a private citizen. At worst, Gus is a drug kingpin and he's putting Walt, Skyler, and their kids at risk all to fuel his vigilantism. And when Walt communicates that he's uncomfortable doing it and he's visibly scared, Hank guilt trips him. Some real scumbag behavior.
Hank was an unbelievably bad agent and I can’t believe people still defend that.
Hank had NOTHING but a hunch. He risked his career, his reputation, and *his family’s lives* on a hunch that kept turning up nothing or staying a step ahead of him over and over again. He disregarded the chain of command AND the law at large so many times that even catching Heisenberg would have potentially landed him in jail/prison or gotten him disgraced and fired from his career anyway.
If you take away our audience perspective and just see him as his peers and loved ones do, you have a man, who keeps getting into increasingly dangerous situations, never solving a case in any meaningful way until eventually he takes a bullet in the head.
He’s an amazing character, but part of that amazing character is intertwined with the fact that we, the audience, know he’s right. Without that you just have a loose cannon cop who blatantly and often callously puts others in harm’s way.
@@BradsGonnaPlay Hunches solve 99% of crimes.
@@BradsGonnaPlay amen bruv
@@BradsGonnaPlay Bad agent, maybe, but great instincts.
Skyler*
(Translation) Gus: Thank you Mr White for bringing this to my attention. Don't worry, now that you've made me aware, obviously I'll be sure not to drive anywhere suspicious. Now stop jeapordising both of us and put the goddamn tracker on my car!
Bravo Vince!
Well Gus was so pissed off at Walter at this point that this was probably the last straw and he decided to go ahead with firing Walter and killing Hank even sooner than planned.
Brabo bince 😂 😂
@@hshshshshshshs8831 he couldn't deactivate Walt because he needed him, and even when Jesse alone was enough he was still loyal to Walt.
“Do it.” 😊
Lol
Okay 😊
DO. IT. May I help you with your order? 😊
Dewitt
3:25 that's what she said
HAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH
Whoaahhhh😂
😂😂😂
I understood after a few seconds...lol
Not to you she didn’t
Mike pulling up next to them 😂
3:15 Close your eyes and let your imagination run wild
Jesus, are you gonna make me beg?? Just stick it in there!!
🏆
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
OMG I'm such a f kn child 😂
It's fun rewatching both Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul, but trying to see the series through the point of view of Gus or Hank. Gus spent decades building up the perfect meth empire that was ruined in a little over a year by Walt who got him killed, & Hank worked his way up the DEA trying to bring down a meth empire that ended up being ran by his brother in law Walt who also got him killed.
Yeah, every rewatch I do, I am always finding new details I missed out on!
Jesse ruined everything
@@troymcclure681Walt startet with all that so no
@@troymcclure681 It's easy to blame Jesse, but really it all stems from Gus, who cared about nothing except getting revenge on the Cartel. They initially approached him for business but backed out, then Gus guilted Walt into cooking for him. He then refused to handle his dealers using children inappropriately, just "shake hands and move on". Obviously Jesse was deeply disturbed and volatile, but he and Walt came as a package deal. Gus needed to satiate Jesse's demands as much as Walt's, if Gus wanted their product so badly.
@nahor88 Jesse knew what the business was like so him crying about immoral things is absurd, he's wasn't even suppose have a job with gus he's only there (making millions) because Walt got him the job so Jesse wouldn't press charges against hank
Mikes facial expressions 😂 Christ it’s waltuhhhhhh
Heh, I could almost hear the laugh tracks when Mike parked his car right there lmao
Also, let's remember this was Walt's first meeting with Gus since the box-cutter incident, so no wonder Walt was scared shitless here, and in the subsequent scene !
If walt was innocent then Hank is kinda throwing walt under the bus in terms of legality I mean a DEA cop is making a civilian do something illegal
Extra legal
"See that Volvo Station Wagon, over there? I believe it's the vehicle used by the largest drug kingpin in the Southwest region." Made me lol how low-key Gus was.
Giancarlo played Gus to perfection. Pure genius.
"are you going to make me beg you? come on, just stick it in there" - hank
0:48 Jesse was the dunce. 😞
What's funnier is that Walter nods in agreement 😅
@@fearlessnoob47 I never noticed the nod in agreement! 😂 Oh wow lol!
He nodded because he acknowledged what he said @@fearlessnoob47
"walt, just stick it in there, walt" is open to many interpretations, bravo vince
Watch 3:13 to 3:30 with your eyes closed
ahahahah
Underrated comment.
this is the moment breaking bad became breaking ass, bravo vince
I just did this and now I’m dying 😂🤣
😂
So you’re telling me this guy lace just randomly was untied near Mr. Gus’ front tyre ?
No way your Honour … HE ORCHESTRATED IT !
JIMMY!!!!!!
🌝🌝🙏🙏🙏🌝🌝
1:03
“Walt, will you let me finish my story here ?”
“Sorry I’m just, uhh, interested”
“Alright whatever. Anyways…”
😂😂😂
dialogue in this show is so damn funny in just the subtlest of ways lol
Do it - Palpatine Voice
*Moff Gideon voice
2:48 "It's our little secret." 😉
Yes that’s one of the lines that was said
@@ShinzoX90 no way! I had no idea! 😲 Truly one of the lines of all time.
It gives me absolute pleasure to watch Walt squirm throughout this scene.
Mike pulling up at 2:51 giving Walt the death stare had me rolling lol
Same 😂
3:28 my brain when i discovered pencil sharpeners
Walt then ordered 30 White castle sliders, 5 fries, and 4 large cherry cokes (4 diet cokes for Hank)
Meanwhile Gus: ........
hank: "ya gunna make me beg? just stick it in there"
This was the moment that Gus became Heisenberg.
i know is not a comedy, but is very funny to see walter's faces when hank is telling him the plan like they are the sneakies people in the world and mike is parking right next to them while walt knows that they have like 10 people looking at their every move the moment they entered the parking.
this show has so many unintentionally/maybe intentionally hilarious moments like that. I think my favorite was in IFT when Walter's just casually talking to Skyler and he drops "had louis come over for dinner, y'know since we've been kinda absent 😅" like the dude hadnt been cooking meth lmfao
Saul is such a good lawyer he would've convinced Hank to let Mike stick the tracking device under Gus' car
"That's one large Mountain Dew IT".
Mike pulling up still cracks me to this day 😂
Tim Whatley
Mike pulling up is brilliant
I can only infer that the GPS tracker was up to the Pollos Hermanos standards!
Gus is really nice. But that evil Walter White guy will kill him 😭😭😭
That Walter White guy was a real jerk!
2:01 you take that back Hank. That thing will probably outlast the universe
The 90's era Corollas will keep it company in the empty void.
I wish I could unwatch bb and watch it again
epic comment
Walt would have been much more successful if he had some chill
This was the last time Walt and Gus saw each other.
This was very stupid to do in broad daylight during eating hours lol
God dean was such a great character for the show,
Mike taking care of the situation
ASAC Shrader ladies and gentleman. He won't beg ya, but it's really important for him that you stick it in there.
Come on you gonna make me beg you....just stick it in there. Unfortunately I've heard that line before 😂
This show was the most hilarious masterclass in narrative tension.
Hank is Natural Pooolice! Jimmy and Lester would love him.
rob schnieder watching this scene: YOU CAN DO IT ALL NIIIGHT LOOONG!!
Let me get the New Mexico chicken sandwich. I’m allergic to tacos.
Dew it just fn dew it!!! Already
“I didn’t do it.”
“Do it.”
“Alright”
Bomb goes off
Mike quietly reading his newspaper 😂
You left out the continuation, when he does it and then Hank questions him about it. That's a quite important part of the scene.
"It made me keep at it" 😅 ugh. Hank was so relentless. It was both so annoying and admirable.
Gus is so frigheting in this scene!
Gus is the man!!!
But the video ends without him planting the tracker 😞
This is not the video to watch audio only XD
3:25
É engraçado o medo que o Walter tinha do Mike, o mesmo medo que ele tinha pelo Gus que fez ele os matar.
Speak English or leave.
@@mkultra2456shut your trap.
If you listened to just the audio to this 😮
Hank was a damn good cop
He’s such a good cop that he’s:
1. Knowingly breaking federal laws
2. making Walt an accomplice
3. putting his *entire family at risk on a hunch*
4. Doesn’t have any support from his partner, boss, or entire department, thereby compounding ALL of the above issues.
At this point, Hank doesn’t know Walt is Heisenberg, and he doesn’t know Gus is a distributor. We only know that as an audience.
Hank is an amazing character but a god awful cop. Gomez was a good cop and Hank got him killed by way of his obsession with Walt.
This is a mistake is deep
Walt would have saved himself if he’d let Jesse take Hank to the cleaners for the assault
3:28
Whats the point of making all that money and not being able to spend it. Show is completely ridiculous.
That close up of Walt's face after Hank says "He's my guy" shows how good an actor Bryan Cranston is that he can actually yell "I am the genius behind this you fools" without even opening his mouth.
Looks like Mike taught Hank a few things
Gus seems like such an honest guy
3:28 that’s what she said
ALmaooo😂