"Bad, Bad, Horrible Liar" | Crazy Handful of Nothin' | Breaking Bad
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2024
- So close, so many times.
Season 1 Episode 6 - Crazy Handful of Nothin': The side-effects of chemotherapy begin to plague Walt, who is also cooking meth again, and Jesse's friend, Skinny Pete, introduces him to a distributor named Tuco, but things go awry and Jesse ends up hospitalised.
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Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
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"Bad, Bad, Horrible Liar" | Crazy Handful of Nothin' | Breaking Bad
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So much foreshadowing in this scene:
- Walt's poker cover story
- Walt's criminality
- Hank's underestimating of Walt
"Looks like it's just you and me buddy"
🤓☝🏼 the cover story was actually BlackJack
bravo Vince!
@@marcelohenriquedasilvafons781 Black Jack = Jack Black. Amazing reference to Kung Fu Panda 3 with Jack Black and Bryan Cranston. Vince! You've done it again!
@@marcelohenriquedasilvafons781it’s a big difference, tho. You don’t need to be smart to win at poker.
Imagine if Tuco was there playing poker with them. He would be doing his lie detector test.
You punking me?
tight tight
Just don’t call his abuelita biz natch
We all know Tuco has “two pair!”
7-2 is actually considered the worst hand in poker
Nah it was suited
@@alexanderlattreuter5196
I guess it wasn’t the absolute worst, cause it was suited spades but against 4 hearts and a club on the table. Not to mention Hank had Trip Aces lmao
@@Dman9875 Yeah i know his hand was weak im just saying thats it is not the worst one.
Though an A-K is known as an Anna Kournikova, because it looks better than it plays.
They did such a good job of portraying a miserable soul destroying life for Walt
Then people and the creators are shocked when people can relate to him and dislike the people around him.
I mean, I guess? It just looks like a fun night of poker to everyone else. It only feels personally antagonist to Walt because of his double life.
His brother-in-law is too much, I will say that. Glad he was taken down a notch, here.
Idk about you but I wouldn’t call a modest life with a family that loves you and would do anything for you “miserable”.
It’s only miserable to Walt because of his pride and ego, he could never, ever be satisfied.
@@seth8580exactly, he brought the misery on himself
@@seth8580 It is a soul crushing existence when your wife treats you like her subordinate, your brother-in-law is constantly making "you're not a real man" comments out the side of his face, your first born is a cripple, and you know you could have been so much more but you end up something lowly like a highschool chemistry teacher.
To a man...this is a constant all day shame fest that just doesn't end. It's completely relatable why Walt "broke bad". However, he went so far during the series that it took him from relatable and understandable to many...to being a complete villain that everyone hated. That's part of the beauty of the show, it doesn't glorify or praise...it just understands.
This must be foreshadowing Skyler's gambling cover story.
You can't foreshadow something when you don't even know if the network is gonna renew the show for a second season, let alone a third
Gus would be PERFECT at poker
He would be acceptable
He would be up
To Pollos standards
"I'm bluffing... or am I?"
@@yushayasad3676 Gus staring intensifies
@@Montogoronto *in a game with Hector*
"Look at me, Hector."
Are you telling me that a man just happens to go all in like that? No! He orchestrated it! Waltie! And I folded! And I shouldn't have. What was I thinking? Couldn't keep his hands out of bluffing! But not our Waltie! Couldn't be precious Waltie! Fooling us blind! And he gets to be a gambler!? What a sick joke! I should've called him when I had the chance! And you - you have to call him! You-
Couldn't be precious waltie lmao
chuckenburg
Hank's masculinity has caused him to overlook Walt since the start. How ironic.
Ehhhh. Not really
Exactly
@@CoachAlexGentry thank you you're so kind
@@CoachAlexGentry not even. they have a point. the reason hank never suspected walt was because hank saw walt as a harmless and docile school teacher who could never do the things heisenberg did
@@NyxxyNightstar How does that support the OP? You think a female detective wouldn't have seen him that way? It's not like Marie or other female background characters were any more suspicious.
Three people folding on the river before a bet is made…. Hank folding trip aces and Walt staying in the entire round while having *almost* the worst hand in poker (the 7,2 were suited)…. It’s like they looked at the Wiki for Hold’Em for 3 minutes before writing this scene
Idk, I think Walter shoving with 7,2 while hank has trip aces but getting him to fold is a little symbolic of the situation between them at this point... it's not about realistic poker, it's about the overarching story.
Don't forget walt jr and skylar still being in the hand on the river after seemingly not calling the turn bet
Breaking Bad Season 5: The crew goes to the trouble of planning and creating a pile of $80 million.
Breaking Bad Season 1: Nobody on set even bothers to learn the rules of poker.
Poor Hugo ☹️ I wonder if he ever got released
Hugo is currently serving 17 consecutive life sentences for the one doob they found in his truck
@@bobkerr2755exactly, and not just prison either, but county jail. That place is the worst of the worst
Probably I mean it was only a couple of months
"you threw it all away for a handful of nothing" ik its not foreshadowing but really gets you after finishing the series.
2:34 Hank flexing
“I am the one who bluffs.”
They will post the entire series on yt 😂
with breaking bad being taken off netflix in 2025 i sure hope they do 😭
folding out of turn
theres no bet either lol
Errors in turn order aside, breaking down this play:
Walter's bluff would've been way more impressive if Hank had, say, a pair of 9s including the 9 of hearts. But Hank didn't have any hearts, so he was totally reasonable for folding. He had three aces, but with four hearts on the table, and an 86% chance that somebody had a heart, he knew he was unlikely to have the best hand. It was a pretty easy bluff for Walt considering that Junior, Skyler, and Marie had all folded. All he needed to do was pretend he had a heart. Hey, I wonder if there was any deeper meaning there.
Skylar complains about the school not checking people's prior records LMAO, the show also gave a poetic ending to that. Her record is a Blacklist after the events of Breaking Bad, thanks to her husband, She'd be screwed if her records are checked like she suggested here lol......I mean, she was disdainful about poor Hugo, she's going to get the same treatment by those like herself as she has a record.
leopards eating faces etc
@@AhrkFinTey You defecated threw a sunroof? Are you Slipping Jimmy? Lol
finger
Waltuh
The wineglass behaves weird
I’d be furious if she showed my cards to everyone. Gotta buy that privilege!
Imagine playing poker with Saul, he'll probably convince the whole table he have a flush
because he believes it!
I can't believe it! I played poker with Kevin Costner!
Don’t space the badass way hank foreshadowed becoming the DEA legend he became. He had an opportunity to teach a young boy he loves that even unexpected people around him can hide drugs too, and he laughed because he got credit for something.
1:29 is ironic because Walt is the criminal Hank is describing and he couldn’t tell either 🤣
foreshadowing is insane
I always loved that Walt was angry for Hugo, I wish they did a callback to Hugo 😭 was the only guy who was ever nice to Walt in early seasons
Saul
This is the essence Breaking Bad condensed in a 4 minute scene
The amount of irony in this scene is amazing
2:33 Hank 😅
Great
I’d lose it if someone revealed my cards
this was on last night on plutoTV!
They have Breaking Bad on Pluto?
@@HeyLookPropane and better call Saul!
And the actual criminal was right in front of Hank…
Someone knows what’s the name of the song playing in the background??
nobody can find it. There is also a discussion on reddit... seems like nobody knows
@@shogun9032 that’s crazy! Song sounds amazing and of course it was probably made just for the episode.
walt
Song?
A handful of nothing ....
back to posting low quality audio i see
😂😅
if nothing else this scene very well demonstrates the fascist tendencies of the middle class