What if Mike Didn’t Go To Belize? | A Breaking Bad Story
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- It's no secret that walter white could not "Handle" mike if he ever decided to do his own thing.
And my retelling of this story would be if Walters attack on mikes life didn't fatally kill him, instead Mike was only grazed.
And how Walters house of cards came crashing down around him.
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This feels like the "good" ending to Breaking Bad that you unlock from doing all of the side quests before the final mission. Gus and the Salamancas are dead, Jack and his crew are dead, and Walter is dead with his identity as Heisenberg revealed to the world. Meanwhile Hank is alive and able to help the broken White family recover from the trauma of the last two years, while Jesse escapes with the money to live a quiet life in Alaska, Mike is able to look after and protect his granddaughter from the shadows, and Saul escapes but inevitably confesses his crimes and goes to prison out of guilt.
If gomey lived then yes
Agreed. Killing Mike practically ensured the dark ending. If Mike had lived to the end of the series it would definitely have ended up like this. I worked through to a very similar conclusion that the channel made and then I figured, the channel probably did it and I looked for it and behold.
Brother!
I absolutely love this version. We all know Mike would have been able to take care of the whole Nazi crew. As we saw in Better Call Saul. This is perfect with Mike and Jesse getting away and Hank being absolved. Wish Gomey was alive though
Glad you like it
somebody good had to die 💁🏻♂️
Muh Nazis.
Amazed it’s not jesse
Why couldn't Mike Save Gomey 😭?
I really liked this one a lot. The way mikes character ended never really sat right with me
Mike got to live and still got to keep an eye on what he loved most: his family
And in the end, i think walt getting "the bad ending" was completely deserved
Of course, nothing can ever touch the actual finale of the show but the way this ended really fit with the show for me
To show how walter just gradually became more and more evil and twisted, which ultimately lead to his demise
Walt got the good ending. In this video he got the bad ending.
Mike died in BrBa because he lost organs in BCS. Still I kinda like this video better then the finale.
@@VVguy1 yes
@@VVguy1 Well said
But Hank does have proof, the money is still in the desert where Walter showed him, they can easily go back and check that area again.
I've always loved the scene when (right before he dies) he yells at Walt about killing Gus and screwing everything up... It shows how Mike really felt about everything. He rolled with Walt but was very content with the Gus situation.
Big facts! I personally feel that he dealt with Walter as long as he could stand it
I don’t see hank going to jail and Walt going free. That tape is not evidence of anything. Hank would have Jessie’s confession tape, his entire family would side with him over Walt, and at that point I don’t even think Walt would try ruin hank. Walt would have lost his money, power, and family his only option would be going to jail.
He ended being rat and team up with Jesse and Hank to destroy Walt's empire
I want you to make a video of what if Walt survive the shooting in jacks gang
Honestly walt killing himself with a gunshot to the head also works as a full circle moment bc in the pilot he tried to do the exact same, only then he failed
Facts
Technically, in the original story he killed himself too.
also the syren police
I love the fact you blended in a "What if Walter releases the confession tape." I never really considered Mike coming back after he died. I just assumed Mike would stay away but it does make sense that he'd come back to keep an eye on things. I think this might be your only video in which both Jesse and Hank survived too.
Someone has to die and this time it was Heisenberg
Fr
Which one? The fake one of where he pinned Hank as a drug lord? Or the one of where Hank got trashed the night before his wedding day and accidently cheated on Marie with a drag queen?
@@murgeproductions 🤬 no
Man, the idea that Walt would waste all of his time on revenge as Heisenberg without seeing the bigger picture is such an in-character one. It reminds me of how “Heisenberg” almost disregarded Ed’s advice by leaving the cabin immediately, only for his irrational actions to sink in for him.
Big facts
I love the idea of Mike and Jessie escaping together, it is 100% on character for Mike. Jessie is one of the only people he actually cares about by the end of the series and I could definitely see him saving Jessie one last time.
Same it’s kinda wholesome
I have a couple of ideas
What if Walter never dumped Gretchen and stayed in Gray Matter
What if Joaquin didn't shoot Mike
What if Tyrus caught Walt in the nursing home
What if Nacho told the truth about Gus
tyrus catching mike at the nursing home is a intersting take
@@murgeproductions you mean walt?
In that case, Nacho would have broken the deal he made with Mike in order to protect his father. Not that it could not have happened at all, but Nacho would have to find a real good reason to betrayal Gus and Mike
@@riqueramalhete2348 It's hard to imagine Gus would've retaliated against Manuel because what's the point. otoh he would have no reason let Mike protect him either if the Salamancas come for him.
What if gus and max never met the car so they survive but have to build up distribution on there own
The part of Mike raising his glass after hearing Walt's death is the most "Mike" thing imaginable.
Nice pfp
What if Walter successfully negotiated Jack out of killing Hank? I'd want to know how that plays out.
I like it.
YES
I think one of the ways to negotiate Jack is going back to cooking and teaching Todd how to cook blue meth. But they'll have to keep Hank as a prisoner to keep him alive.
Giving your money estimation and how they were hidden is a blunder. You gave away your leverage
Hank coming back in the finale and hunting down Walt WHILE he tries to get revenge would be a good ass story
@@murgeproductions Do It!
This is honestly one of the best “what if” scenarios in breaking bad ive ever seen. The story lines up, the scene splicing is pretty genius, and best of all, Mike is alive. :)
Appreciate that bro happy you enjoyed
Doesn't Hank have both, Jessie's confession and the general location to find the money of walt? That could easily make him won the trial.
Exactly. But after everything that was said, would they just let Walt go? Why all of a sudden? Furthermore, it goes on to mention that Walt buys himself a HOUSE with the money from the car wash. In other words, even though knowing full well what Walt was involved in (even if Hank was forcing him according to the stories), no one would check out that car wash? And wouldn't they logically conclude that the money clearly wasn't earned from teaching? Therefore, there's no car wash, let alone a brand-new house, for Walt.
Man this was brilliant. Especially the desert scene, I just love the idea of mike In the desert AGAIN, with a sniper and taking out Jacks crew.
Glad you like it dude! Mike is the GOAT
It's a good theory, but I have one problem with the whole Hank doesn't have any proof part. When the DEA gets to the shootout scene, they'd go over the gang and find the coordinates written down on Jack's hand, and probably start digging there too. Then they'd find the money and isn't that the proof that Hank ultimately needs, since they'd find Walt's fingerprints all over the money and barrels?
There’s also Jesse’s tape at Hank’s house. Also, Marie had Skyler destroy all the copies of Walt’s recorded confession. There is more evidence against Walt and less evidence for Walt than the video would have us believe.
@@yoda9240 AND the confession in Walts phonecall with Jesse on the ride to his money! where Walt takes credit for killing Amilio and Krazy 8, pretty sure Hank would have tapped all of that. and don't forget, even without the coordinates, Hank said he would've sent a search team to dig for it
@@Airoehead that would not be admissible evidence
Man you guys think you can admit anything in court hug? There are rules of evidence. You are lucky new Mexican is a one party consent state, but that is still hearsay without a court ordered wiretap.
What if skyler noticed Emilio's corpse when she was confronting jesse?
I think this will be my favorite "What-if" BrBa/BCS scenario.
I hope so
@@murgeproductions same here. It's honestly a happy ending. Jesse never gets tortured and enslaved, brock never has his mother dead, Hank never dies and obviously Mike survives. The only thing I'd change is Walt finding a different way to give them money as he has to know surely that they want absolutely nothing from him
I kinda like this ending better. It's more realistic and sad.
I don't think Hank would be convicted. I think Skyler and Walter Jr would confess against Walter. Remember how Skyler tells Marie and Jr the truth at the same time as Walter is out in the desert. If that didn't happen, this would be an interesting possibility tho.
Use Dawn of the Dead footage to do "What if Belize invaded Albuquerque?"
The idea of Walt confessing, and possibly ratting on Saul, Jesse and co, makes me picture something akin to the manhunt for Gene in BCS, but including Mike and Jesse. Possibly with the 3 colluding in order to evade the law
Walts real confession is his love for mike
I’m picturing Mike, Jesse and Gene forming a bond like Kirk, Spock and Bones in an RV avoiding the law. I like it! 😂
The only one that would rat anybody out is Jesse and there’s proof to back it up.
@Kakashi Ten Jesse literally put a gun to a guys head and shot him. Gale although a criminal himself never threatened anyone he just really enjoyed cooking meth and science in general. Just because Walt told him to do it doesn’t mean he had to. So yes working with the police as if he was a victim when he has as many skeletons in the closet makes him a rat. He never even had to accept the offer to cook meth from the start that was all him. He chose to get himself involved.
@@SFisher1993 like a Disney Channel sitcom?
“Killing Mike was dumb”
No it wasnt. Your just a spoiled clown
Mike is my favorite character. It always bothered me that Walter took him out. He deserved better. Thank you for giving us a better ending
Murdering criminals dont get good endings
I can't believe a fanfic is putting me on the edge of my seat, well done
i try but im happy you like it
What If gus survived this would lead to a completely different season 5
i don’t think walter would’ve gotten away with it.
hank had jesses confession on tape, also the police would’ve been able to check the call history of walter with jack and walter with jesse on the way to the desert, confirming hanks story.
Walt made those calls on a burner though.
I'd say Mike would likely be wearing his balaclava in the desert, on account of not wanting to be seen and not getting sunburn in the desert heat. Also, I think Mike would take the shot at Jack's crew during the gunfight because shots were already being fired. The practical change this would make is that Hank wouldn't know it was Mike who saved him, or even that Mike saved him and Gomey at all if Mike was able to pick off enough of the nazis. The practical effect this has is that Mike doesn't need to leave ABQ immediately and can maybe take some of Jesse's or Walt's drug money and give it to Kaylee.
yea i like this idea
Did you seriously change the title from “What if Mike survived” to “What if Mike didn’t go to Belize”?
i really love the fact that we saw mike take care of jacks entire gang. it proves that mike was just on a different level from all the other goons
What if Gus had installed cameras in his underground meth lab sooner and witnessed Walt and Jesse's behavior during the fly episode?
To be more serious though, what if Walt had accompanied Hank during the first meth bust, where he sees Jesse escape, only he wasn't aware of his own cancer yet? What would Walt do with his knowledge on Jesse, if he doesn't need money for his treatment yet?
Surely it would be the same just a little delayed
I agree with Johnny
I'm not sure Walt would have went on the ridealong at all in that scenario. He only went because he saw how much money they busted from the meth lab on the news, which he was only interested in because of his diagnosis. So if he doesn't know he has cancer, he wouldn't go
Gus: one one hand, they are acting like buffoons, on another...flies aren't los pollos standard, why should my meth be? Hmmmm
Fly: *get's posssed by lalo and pulls a gun on gus while he's contemplating*
Gus: HAAAAAAAUWWWWWW!
@@GreaterGrievobeast55 gold right here LMAO.
Possesed fly: "It's LALO TIME"
here's a couple ideas, What if Jesse went through with burning down Walter's House or What if Jesse Killed Walter during the finale of Season 4? I'd say each would be interesting to dive into cause knowing how much pain Jesse went through from Walt from Being beat up by him and Hank, to knowing that Walter Prisoned Brock and lied that Gus did, there's no reason for Jesse to not kill Walter or burn his house down.
Both ideas are great and the jesse killing walter idea is something that I would want to see more of
I honestly always assumed to some degree Jesse didn't care about walking out of burning the house down. He was splashing gasoline on himself and raging into incoherence, so even if he intended to survive it wouldn't have ended well for him
My headcanon is that when Mike “dies”, he’s just pretending, and leaving Walt to deal with the consequences of his reckless actions by himself.
Kinda like when sans says “Welp, don’t say I didn’t warn ya” and walks off screen when the protagonist wins
You can't even have that as head canon because Walt brings mikes body to tod and they put him in a barrel.
Walter would never kill himself. He would try but he wouldn't be able to pull the trigger, more like make a move to get killed by the cops because he was too much of a coward to kill himself.
What are you saying, he literal pulls the trigger in the first episode of BB? 🤔🤔
editing is so good, these visuals stich together well
happy you can appreciate it
a few ideas I think are cool:
what if Walt never met Saul
what if Mike killed Walt before he could call Jesse to tell him to kill gale
what if tuco successfully took Jesse and get Walt to Mexico
what if Hank got in the RV
what if Walt killed ted
imo the mike killing walt before he called jesse should change so Jesse still kills Gale but Walt still dies too
About the first idea: (spoilers for the final season of BCS)
Saul says that Walt couldn't have done it without him, and that's probably true, as Badger would've ratted them out to the DEA
Noice ideas bri
Do you think Walter would survive without Jesse?
Maybe but remember it will be super hard for him because remember when they where stealing the barrel and also the magnet they would have never came up with that without him
What if walt didn't die
Yes
@@PGTheGoat yeah he did defused alot of tension between wal and mike
Jesse and Walter or Jesse and mike?
It's nice to see another happy ending
somebody has to die
My favorite part of these what ifs is that every scenario that ends terribly for Walt, ends up working put kuch better for literally everyone else
This is very well made, but there's no way in the world that Mike leave Walter alive in the desert.
No half measures.
The happy ending
I love to think in this timeline, Jessie, Mike and Saul all had to stay the night at Ed's shop. While Jessie is laying on the floor, Jimmy, not Saul, asks him what he would do with a time machine.
The better ending
Wow, I think this is my favourite one yet. Obviously the Ozymandius we got is one of the greatest episodes of television ever, but I really love the way you took it in this. Walter, of course, is doomed by his ego, as he will always be. But him using the confession tape? Brilliant, I was always a little disappointed we never saw more of that plot point in the show. The seventh barrel is just icing on the cake.
Lol thank you, thank you and I’m happy you can appreciate those little touches
If Mike used the disappearer, I suppose he'd try to find a new life in Colorado. He'd take the name of Buzz Hickey, a former cop who got hired at Greendale Community College as a criminology professor. Later on, he would share an office with Jeff Winger, a lawyer-turned instructor who was a Greendale student. The two of them would join the Student-Teacher Alliance called the Save Greendale Committee alongside other students like Britta Perry, Abed Nadir, Troy Barnes, Annie Edison, Shirley Bennett, and Ben Chang.
Here's an Idea: What if Tuco was never arrested and played a bigger role in BCS, and what if Gus never pitched Methamphetamine to Don Eladio?
This is the best ending i wish vince took this direction. It was so out of character for mike not checking the bag before he went in the car especially if you watched better call saul mike was a very calculated character
This is gonna be lit🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You need to call Vince and say that this needs to be a movie, bravo Murge
Hopefully I can get his attention
Imagine a whole season of television where every episode is a new scenario.
🤔
“Waltuh, pucha gun away Waltuh, I’m not killing you right now Waltuh”
This is a cool alternate scenario, but damn, Walt’s downfall here is somehow worse than in the original show, just somebody who got away but was left waiting to die by everyone around him.
What if Hank found Walt in the RV?
What if Jesse killled walt in season 4
Even tho the series is over.. these videos keep my breaking bad fix going !
Glad to give you that fix
@@murgeproductions speaking of a fix.. got any of that blue stuff? Lol
Avatar kush? Lol
What if Walter never worked with Gus?
Hmmm, it’ll be a short one but I can do that
He’s dead or behind bars within a month, Gus was Sauls connection through Mike
@@guillermoalvarez9400 yeah but I would be cool to see how it affects the lives off Jesse,Gus,Mike,Saul etc
To be honest I could see this be actually ending to the show.
If Breaking Bad came out after Better Call Saul
I dont know if you did this one but, What if Hector Killed Gus instead of Max? Would Max have done the same that Gustavo did for him?
bravo murge
thank you
Bravo murge
You had the same idea as me
This is my favorite breaking bad UA-camr you still make breaking bad new
Oh snap 🫰 *SQUARED*
I really enjoyed this What if! It's always nice to see Jesse live in these stories! I feel like everyone got a good ending expect for Walter, Jack and his gang, and Steve Gomez. It was nice to see how things would of turned out if Mike survived. Can't wait until the next one!
What if Hector never killed Gus Partner and friend Max
I don’t think Walt could pull off framing Hank, especially not in a way such that Walt is still able to keep his barrels of money. I also don’t think that Walt’s rainy day fund would cover both Mike and Jesse disappearing, especially considering that Jesse still owes the disappearer for the first pickup. They’d probably leave the way that Mike originally intended to, which was to just drive off into the sunset.
What if Jimmy accepted Howard’s job offer
This series has taught me there are so many ways to tell a story.
Big fan of how this takes a lot of small details from past episodes into account.
Imagen he releases a part 2 and Jessie dies
dont give me any ideas lol
That would not be a bravo for murge
12:27 this part was amazing showing the characters seeing about walter just looks like this was an actual scene
¿what would have happened if krazy 8 joined walter and jessie to cook?
¿What would have happened if Saul and Mike died in the desert?
¿and if walter committed suicide in chapter 1 with the gun?
0-:36 this scene makes me think of tony's ralph dream in the sopranos
What happens if Walter White survived and continued meth making would be more interesting 😄
What if Hector/Walt’s bomb didn’t go off and Gus took care of Hector himself
What if max and gus never met the car
What if walts bomb failed to go off when gus went to kill hector
ding ding ding gus stares at hector as nothing happens
Ten years ago I was crashing at a friends house and at night we watched an ep of BB. Never knew that 10 years later I would still be watching/rewatching BB.
Thank you Vince Gillian,
you flipping legend.
Here’s and idea,
What if Gus didn’t kill Don Eladio and the cartel or when trying to kill them he somehow gets killed, then you could go into how Walter (Mike and Jesse, depending whether they die as well) has to kill the cartel or maybe they join together, like how Jesse was being sold to them.
Be real everyone if this was the real ending you guys would say it was a stupid ending
I love how this version makes Walter look like an even bigger piece of shit.
Great video, but I think that a desperate vengefull Haisemberg would go after Mike's family, Andreaw and Brock
Wow, so it’s basically Bagman but better. I know I suggested this to you before but “What if Gus darted out of Hector’s room at the last second?”
Even better, Gus would be deaf in his right ear since he was that close to the blast radius and Walt could possibly use that to his advantage.
I have a idea related to this that I’m still workshopping ideas for
Day 2 of what if nacho was in Breaking Bad?
On my list bro, give me time to plot it out
@@murgeproductions thanks lol
This one is gonna be awesome - nacho and jesse interacting.
Im positive that it will mean that he’ll have kept Bolsa hostage as leverage against hector and he will go to his car and escape to a safer part of albequerque with his father.
Years later, the same events occur, lalo and howard die. Saul becomes saul, but I think it will change when jesse meets tuco. Skinny pete hooks him up and instead of just tuco, he sees another bald guy he has never seen (Nacho), although much older. Then instead of Tuco beating jesse, Nacho convinces Tuco to give him the money up front as he enforces reason to Tuco. Tuco complies and gives him the money but he still intimidates Jesse very much so. So we don’t see Walter do his heisenberg moment, but he still shaves his head and Jesse comes to walt with the money, telling him that he has a deal.
Same events continue- walt and jesse switch from pseudo to methylamine and now instead of just meeting tuco, they meet both Nacho and Tuco. Same events occur however: he beats up gonzo for speaking for him and not only walt and jesse but also nacho is disgusted by what tuco did. Walt and Jesse formulate a plan to poison tuco using ricin but Nacho follows Walt and Jesse, knowing that they are going to turn against tuco.
Meanwhile, Hector and the rest of the cartel are still against Nacho and are in the full search for him. The salamanca twins search majority of mexico except abq, where Nacho resides. Tuco did not realize this because at the time of bcs, he was still in prison (I could be wrong).
Nacho catches on walt and jesse’s plan to poison tuco and tells them who he is and that he has dealt with tuco many times when he was like this but decided that he was done. He says he will be the one to poison Tuco since he is the one he trusts the most. They all agree but they did not suspect Tuco coming to kidnap Walt and Jesse. Nacho goes in a separate car and follows Jesse’s car to the desert. Same events play out, only the tension is much bigger with Nacho seeing Hector in his wheelchair alongside tuco. Hector is hoping the twins come to dispose of Nacho and meanwhile Tuco does not like Jesse. Walter stands up for his partner and says he needs him. Tuco does not know of Nacho and the cartel’s strained relationship and he asks Hector why he does not like them. Hector does not trust walt and jesse but he hated nacho even more so he was unaware of Tuco’s burrito being poisoned by walt and jesse. Tuco eats the burrito while waiting for his cousins.
Nacho, knowing that tuco needed to be disposed of before the cousins got here stole tuco’s machine gun and threatened hector. Tuco, betrayed attempts to kill Nacho but Jesse, with his other gun shoots tuco. Nacho Walt and Jesse all escape and hide.
I like this story but it seems unrealistic that Nacho would still be able to hide anywhere in ABQ and not be found, especially with his father who refuses to hide. Seems even more unrealistic that Nacho would go back to working with Tuco knowing the Salamancas all want to kill him. Tuco surely would’ve been told about Nachos betrayal, including how Hector got in the wheelchair in the first place, which he wasn’t in when he went to jail
The same events occur through season 2- walt’s cancer is in remission, they meet saul, they cook for four days. However, under all of this, Nacho serves as an informant for Gus against hector and the cartel who are all still looking for Nacho. Saul states to walt that he knows a guy who knows a guy and that he can set up a meeting with him and the guy. Walt says alright and goes to the Los Pollos Hermanos restaurant. He does not realize at first Gus is the guy but when he sees nacho with gus that day, he connects the dots seeing the subtle interaction between him and the boss.
Walt approaches gus sooner and the two set up a deal. Walt hands over his product he cooked for jesse in the desert sooner so he does not have the anxiety that he will miss skyler’s pregnancy. After a few days/weeks, skyler gives birth to baby holly and walt is extremely elated. He also does not hold jesse accountable for his near miss deal with Gus since that never happened. Meanwhile Nacho serves as a double agent for Gus by reporting on the cartel’s dealings, spying on them alongside Mike Ehrmentraut.
Under all of this, Jesse and Jane get under influence of drugs which walter will take notice of and lash out at jesse, telling him if he gave him his share of the money, he would be dead inside of a week. Jesse, angered by this, tells jane of walt and his dealings. Jane attempts to blackmail Walt to give jesse the money, however walt refuses. The rest of the story plays out as walter refuses to save jane, leaving jesse in a depression and he goes to rehab to get clean. The plane crash happens cuz of Jane’s death and skyler sees walt’s lies and that he is a drug dealer due to his refusal to take the money from gretchen and elliot.
Walter in a state of sadness, is surprised to see Saul and Nacho standing in his doorstep. They try and convince him to cook, saying his product is the best in the street and that he should not waste what was a talent. Walt refuses, and they leave. Nacho then switches back to being an informant for gus in the background. I am positive the salamanca twins will be killed of much sooner under gus as he can just snitch out their location to gus and mike. Mike goes and snipes the salamanca twins and the other cartel members one by one, except of hector who is stuck at the nursery home. So Nacho no longer had to stay low. Meanwhile, his relationship with his father is very much strained- his father knows that nacho is in collusion with dangerous people and wants nothing to do with them. Nacho feels guilty and like Jesse, goes into a secluded depression. He was just constantly used and forced to commit heinous acts as nothing but an informant and all he has left is the people he is working with and mike.
Walt feels insecure that his product is being cooked by jesse and wants in on the business due to his pride and ego, which gus took advantage of. Walt and Gale partner up and start a friendship which was promising but his love for jesse outweighed it. Hank tracks down the RV where walt and jesse cooked. Walt attempts to destroy it by swaying hank away. But the anonymous phone call is by Nacho, not Francesca. The same events play out. Thinking it was jesse who made the phone call he beats up jesse to a pulp and he is sent to a hospital. Angered by Walt’s brother in law, jesse threatens to ruin hank’s career but walt does not want that and he wants him to cook with him as partners under Gus. Nacho sees Jesse in the hospital and explains that he and him are quite similar. He has nothing- nobody. He also convinces Jesse alongside walt to cook for Gus. Jesse ultimately accepts and Gale is thrown out of he picture. Jesse drops charges against Hank, which leads to Nacho confronting Walt about his brother in law, telling him that he is trouble. Walt understands and tells Nacho not to go after him. Nacho ultimately nods and continues to work as a distributor now instead of an informant alongside tyrus and victor. The shootout does not happen, cuz the twins were snitched out by Nacho and killed by Mike weeks ago. Hank for now has leads on the blue meth. Now that he is not hospitalized, he is more involved in the heisenberg case and finds a book much earlier of WW. Nacho being the eyes and ears of Gus takes note of this and confronts Walt about this lead. Walt states that he will talk to Hank when Hank tells him about the lead. Through all this, Hector is completely broken by his family’s death and is forced to suffer under Gus’s torment more and more, alongside Nacho who reminds him that he put him in that chair. Hector is crying and is constantly tormented by the two, leaving the nursery home for him to suffer.
Walt and hank chat about the lead and walt explains it was a poem by walt whitman, thus clearing his doubts. Through rehab, jesse meets andrea and the two form a bond and she eventually tells him of how his brother, tomas was forced to kill a dealer under Gus’s men. This angered Jesse and he attempted to set up a meeting with Walt and Nacho in a restaurant. Jesse and Nacho have become good friends, realizing that they had a lot in common, so it only angered Jesse even more to see that nacho was not in on the plan to murder Gus’s two men due to his dealings with kids. Jesse stormed in a huff, and this forced nacho and walt to take drastic measures and set up a meeting between everybody, alongside Nacho. The two dealers and jesse reluctantly make peace and the same goes as follows. Jesse finds out that Andrea’s brother was killed and thus forces him to kill the two dealers. Nacho, being one step ahead of Walt, goes in his car and kills the two dealers. Walt comes out of his car just in time to see this. Walter tells Jesse to, “Run”. Jesse hides and stays low for the time being. The same events occur, gus walt and mike all lay out the cards and options like in the desert, except with nacho there as well. He hated Gus and how he was constantly used in their operation. Gus keeps walter for the time being but brings back gale and uses him to figure out walt’s methods and replace him. Walt, being one step ahead, uses jesse to kill Gale as originally. Gus suspected that out of loyalty for his partner that walt was the one who killed the dealers but he did not anticipate nacho killing the henchmen so he does not attempt to have nacho killed but instead walt. Instead of mike and victor holding walt hostage, nacho was forced to hold walt at gunpoint. walt asks nacho how could he do this. Nacho feels remorse for having to do this to walt. But all his remorse is gone when he sees that he was going to call jesse and use HIM to kill Gale. Nacho was secretly disgusted at how walt manipulated Jesse like that. Walt states the infamous lines 63 53 wantabo apartment 6. Jesse kills Gale reluctantly and the two are held hostage by Gus Mike and Victor and Nacho. Victor attempts to convince Gus that he is worthy to take walt’s place but walt bargains for his life and states if he does this , he will have an 80 million dollar hole in the ground. Gus agrees and slits victor’s throat. Nacho, walt, jesse and Mike all see this and are disgusted by what Gus did. Mike and Nacho and tyrus work together under gus’s order to separate walt and jesse to turn jesse against walt. Nacho was reluctant as he did not want to use jesse the way the others were using him. Unlike walt and gus, Nacho actually cared for Jesse like a brother in arms and understood jesse’s struggles as his path was similar to his. mike and jesse go on car rides like the original but alongside nacho as well. The three work together and they have created a bond. Mike cared for both jesse and nacho as they were like the sons he never had. Jesse got along with them as well.
Meanwhile walt and skyler still keep the car wash going, laundering walt’s drug money right under hank’s nose. He finds out about Gale’s death and he ultimately comes to see Gus’s fingerprints in the crime scene like originally before.
Walt tries to convince Jesse to poison gus as he is planning to kill both of them. Walt has a psychological hold on jesse as originally and we start to see a change in walt’s character. He is more ruthless and is willing to do anything to save his hide and also jesse’s. Jesse becomes closer to nacho and mike, but secretly Nacho wants Gus dead, much like walt, but for a much different reason.
What if things didn’t fall apart in season 5?
Walter’s resolution here reminds me of what Scorpius said to John in Farscape S2:
“I condemn you….TO LIVE! So that your thirst for unfulfilled revenge will consume you! Goodbye!”
Nice story. It makes for a pretty decent ending!
Appreciate it, I wish I knew that reference
Every character is significantly changes the plot line
I feel like Mike would have intervened before the shooting started , leaving Steve Gómez alive .
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I don’t know what this means
This is a very good alt ending for breaking
bad in my opinion
What if Mike refused to abandon Kalie at the park
Mike goes to prison and gets killed with his 9 guys
@@murgeproductions Yeah probably, the fact that Johnathan Banks wanted Mike not to abandon her was the reason i commented
Hey there! These videos have been popping up here and there for me and I was curious - have you done a "What if Mike let himself go into police custody in season five?" video, or considered it? Kinda like an angle similar to what the DEA offered before; "some of the money at least getting to his granddaughter in exchange for information" sorta deal.
Those 9 guys needed to go, even Jesse knew that. If Mike would've retaliated for that, then Walt made the right decision.
But would there really be enough evidence to convict Hank if he was framed?
I’d say so
@@murgeproductions Either way, Hank would for sure be screwed if he lived and Walt was charged. He would almost certainly be removed from his DEA position as it would be a disgrace for a DEA agent to have a family member that made drugs slip under their nose. Just like Hank's former boss George Merkert was forced out due to failing to detect Gus' drug empire. Gus was a friend of Merkert.
Facts
what if kim told the police about lalo when she was at the red light?
What if Hank never read the Leaves of Grass book?
I think Walter's phone conversation with Jesse could be used as evidence tho. Also Jesse's confession to Hank and Gomez, which in the main timeline, the Nazis destroyed.
What if hank never found out walt was Haisenberg
What if Mike got all of Walt's money and gave some of it to his granddaughter
I was watching another video and was on my phone and this auto played and the "you are a time bomb, tick tick tick- EUUUUAAGHH" got me 💀
What if combo never got shot