Actually this would be the point where Marie turns into a character like Thano's and tries to go back in time to prevent the Zombie outbreak. She tries to find other minerals that do magic like the infinity stones killing anyone in her way.
I still really wanna see "what If Jesse actually went to Alaska when he was originally supposed to?" or "what if Jesse never found out that Walt poisoned Brock?"
If Jesse actually went to Alaska when he was originally supposed to, he would have had a chance to start a new life away from his troubled past. He would have had to deal with the guilt of leaving Andrea and Brock behind, but he would have been able to start fresh and potentially build a new life for himself. However, it's important to note that his departure may have had some ripple effects on the plot of Breaking Bad. Walt may have had to find a new partner to help him with his meth production, and it's possible that the events leading up to the final season may have played out differently. What if Jesse never found out that Walt poisoned Brock? If Jesse never found out that Walt poisoned Brock, he may have continued to work with Walt and help him with his meth production. However, if Walt's manipulation and lies continued to escalate, it's possible that Jesse may have eventually found out about other unethical or illegal actions that Walt was involved in and may have confronted him. If Jesse never found out about the poisoning, it's also possible that he may have continued to have a relationship with Andrea and Brock. However, it's important to note that the plot of Breaking Bad heavily relied on Jesse's emotional journey and growth, and the revelation of Walt's actions towards Brock was a major turning point for his character development. Without that plot point, the overall story arc of Breaking Bad may have been different.
It certainly would be an interesting concept to see how the characters of Ed, Gene, and Walter White would handle a zombie outbreak. Ed and Gene are both tough, no-nonsense types who have experience with firearms, while Walter's scientific mind could come in handy for finding a cure or a way to fight the zombies. Perhaps the three could team up and try to survive in a world overrun by the undead. Ed and Gene could handle the physical aspects of fighting off zombies, while Walter could use his intellect to devise strategies and come up with solutions to problems. Alternatively, the three could find themselves on opposite sides of the outbreak, with Ed and Gene banding together to survive while Walter's quest for power and control over the situation leads him down a darker path. Overall, a zombie outbreak film starring these characters could be a thrilling and intense ride, full of action, drama, and suspense.
Give Hollywood enough time and they will link Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead. In season 1 Walter's blue meth showed up and Glen drove a Stang that looked a lot like Walt Jr's.
I love how this is just Breaking Bad, but directed by marvel. Would love to see the sequel to this because for an April fools "goof" story this was really impressive!!
My favorite scene was when Joel walked in the room where Walt was saying, “I’m Joel from the hit series The Last Of Us”. Then out the corner Rick Grimes from The Walking Dead appears saying, “It’s Ricking time Carl” Then Walter does 20 backflips and they set out on they’re journey to stop the zombie apocalypse.
@@doughboywhine and he says "we're going back in time to the first zombie to get brains off the menu" and then he turns his head straight to the audience and repeats "that's right! we're going back in time to the first zombie to get brains off the menu!"
What if Skyler white found Emilio's dead body in Jesse's driveway? What if Walter accepted Saul's offer to donate his own money to himself via his son's donation website? What if Jesse killed Walter in season 4 after assuming that Walt poisoned Brock? What if Hank made it into the RV? What if Gus fring escaped the explosion?
#1 and #3 are good, but as for #2, we already saw what happened with funneling walts money through his sons website. He may not have outright verbally agreed to it, but they DID do it anyway, in season 2. "It CANNOT be some mystery benefactor who saves us" "Well there's definitely no deep seated issues there,Not mystery benefactor, that would raise too many questions, but Mystery benefactor*'s*, music to my ears, Mr. Walter Hartwell White, cancer saint, etc. Etc .
What if Skyler White found Emilio's dead body in Jesse's driveway? After finding Emilio's dead body in her driveway, Skyler White is forced to confront the reality of her husband's involvement in the drug trade. She immediately calls the police and reports the incident, leading to an investigation that ultimately leads to the arrest of Jesse Pinkman and Walter White. As the investigation unfolds, Skyler becomes more and more entangled in the criminal underworld, struggling to protect herself and her family from the dangers that come with it. Her relationships with her sister Marie, brother-in-law Hank, and their son Walter Jr. are strained as she attempts to navigate this new world. What if Walter accepted Saul's offer to donate his own money to himself via his son's donation website? If Walter had accepted Saul's offer to donate his own money to himself via his son's donation website, he would have been able to launder his drug money much more easily and without suspicion. However, this would have required him to trust Saul completely and put his fate in the hands of someone he didn't fully trust. Ultimately, this decision would have consequences that would play out over the rest of the series. It would have made it more difficult for the authorities to track Walter's money, but it also would have tied him more closely to Saul, who would have become a more critical player in Walter's criminal enterprise. What if Jesse killed Walter in season 4 after assuming that Walt poisoned Brock? If Jesse had killed Walter in season 4 after assuming that he poisoned Brock, it would have drastically altered the direction of the series. Jesse would likely have been arrested and convicted of murder, while Walter's family would have been left to deal with the fallout of his actions. The drug trade in Albuquerque would have continued without Walter's influence, but the vacuum left by his absence would have created an opportunity for others to step up and take his place. The DEA's investigation into the meth trade would have continued, potentially leading to the arrests of other key players in the drug trade. What if Hank made it into the RV? If Hank had made it into the RV, he would have discovered Walter's secret much earlier in the series. This would have forced Walter to either come clean to his family and the authorities or find a way to cover his tracks and continue cooking meth without Hank's knowledge. This would have dramatically altered the course of the series, potentially leading to a much quicker end to Walter's criminal enterprise. The fallout from Hank's discovery would have affected all of the characters in the series, causing them to question their own loyalties and motivations. What if Gus Fring escaped the explosion? If Gus Fring had escaped the explosion at the end of season 4, it would have allowed him to continue his drug empire and potentially challenge Walter's authority. This would have created a new dynamic in the series, with Walter and Gus engaged in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. The DEA's investigation into the drug trade would have continued, with the stakes even higher now that two major players were vying for control of the market. The rest of the characters in the series would have been forced to choose sides or risk getting caught in the crossfire.
Thats what I would have loved to see! A deformed and limping Gus, bent on an even bloodier revenge since Walt took his revenge on Hector away. Imagine Gus having lost one eye, having to jse a cane, having issues speaking, being probably even more unhinged and now the saintly survivor of an assassination attempt. I'd have loved to see that. Well, what we got isn't bad, but Gus was simply untoppable
What if Lalo had lived until the Breaking Bad timeline and teamed up with Walt to take down Gus? Let's say that after the attempted hit, Lalo goes into hiding. However, once he hears that some guy that goes by the name of Heisenberg is making a move to take out the Chicken Man, he contacts Walt. I also would believe that he would know/findout that Walt had to do with the deaths of Tuco and the Twins, but he might see this as a way to forgive Walt if he assists him in taking out Gus.
If Lalo had lived until the Breaking Bad timeline and teamed up with Walt to take down Gus, it would have certainly changed the course of the show's events. Firstly, Lalo was a cunning and intelligent character who could have helped Walt in devising a plan to take out Gus. He was also a seasoned criminal with deep connections in the drug world, which would have been valuable in providing crucial information about Gus and his operations. However, it is important to note that Lalo was a volatile and unpredictable character, and his presence could have also complicated matters for Walt. Lalo had a vendetta against the Salamancas, and his involvement could have sparked a gang war between the Salamancas and Gus's organization, which would have made the situation even more dangerous for Walt and his family. Moreover, it is unclear if Lalo would have been willing to forgive Walt for his past actions. Lalo was fiercely loyal to his family and may not have seen Walt as a trustworthy ally. Even if he did agree to work with Walt, it is possible that his ultimate goal would have been to take revenge on Walt after they took out Gus. In conclusion, if Lalo had lived and teamed up with Walt to take down Gus, it would have been a high-risk, high-reward scenario. Lalo's expertise and connections could have been invaluable in taking down Gus, but his unpredictable nature could have also made matters worse. Ultimately, it is impossible to say what would have happened, as the show's writers chose a different path for the storyline.
What? You consider Hank & Gomez crawling out of their graves a realistic Breaking Bad What If Scenario??? And then Zombies??? This has gone off the rails.....
I think Jesse got off really easy considering his situation. From what I hear, minimum security prison is pretty chill (it's still prison, so make of that what you will) so it'll be an improvement from being tortured by Jack and his gang, and he was likely only in that concrete hole for a few days in this timeline. Plus he gets out at the relatively young age of 32, maybe sooner with good behavior and he may be able to apply for parole a few years into his sentencing (idk how it works). Saul on the other hand got the short end of the stick. He got made, tried relocating and ended up right back with Walt somehow. He can never escape and he never learns his lesson.
If Hank accidentally killed Jesse in Season 3 of Breaking Bad, it would have a significant impact on the rest of the series. Firstly, it would likely have a significant emotional impact on Hank. Jesse was a key figure in the Heisenberg case that Hank had been working on, and he had developed a grudging respect for Jesse over time. Accidentally killing Jesse would likely cause Hank to experience guilt and remorse, and it may even affect his ability to continue working on the case. Secondly, it would obviously have a major impact on Walter White. Jesse was a critical part of Walter's meth operation, and his death would likely have sent Walter into a tailspin. Walter would have lost a valuable partner and friend, and it's possible that he may have made reckless decisions in his grief and anger. Furthermore, if Jesse had died in Season 3, it's possible that some of the events in subsequent seasons may not have occurred. For example, Gus may not have seen the need to bring in Todd as a replacement for Jesse, which would have altered the trajectory of the story significantly. Overall, if Hank had accidentally killed Jesse in Season 3, it would have been a significant turning point for the show and would have had far-reaching consequences for the characters and the story.
@@NickolasApex Gus would def bring in Gale. Both because he originally planned to have him do the cooking before he even met Walt and because Walt has terminal lung cancer.
What if Walter White’s meth caused a zombie apocalypse similar to the Walking Dead theory? Not necessarily turning the Breaking Bad timeline into The Walking Dead, but just throwing Zombies into the Breaking Bad world and seeing how the various characters handle the situation.
If Walter White's meth caused a zombie apocalypse in the Breaking Bad world, the characters would be forced to adapt to a completely different type of survival situation. Here's a possible scenario: As the zombie virus spreads, Walter and Jesse would be trapped in the drug lab, trying to come up with a plan to escape. They would likely use their chemistry knowledge to create weapons and defenses against the zombies, using the limited resources available to them in the lab. Meanwhile, Skyler and their son, Flynn, would be trying to make their way to safety. They would likely team up with other survivors along the way, including Hank and his partner, Gomez. Hank, as a DEA agent, would have weapons training and be able to provide some protection for the group. As they navigate the apocalyptic landscape, they would encounter other survivors, some of whom would be hostile and dangerous. They would have to make tough decisions about who to trust and who to avoid. Gus Fring, the head of the drug cartel, would likely have his own plans for survival, potentially using his criminal connections to gain an advantage over other survivors. Meanwhile, Saul Goodman, the lawyer, would be using his skills to try and make deals and navigate the new world order. Ultimately, the survival of the characters would depend on their ability to adapt to the new reality of the zombie apocalypse. Some may make it through to the other side, while others would be lost along the way. In this scenario, the Breaking Bad timeline would diverge significantly from the original series, with the characters facing an entirely different set of challenges and obstacles. The show would likely take on a more action-oriented, survivalist tone, with less emphasis on the drug trade and more on the characters' ability to stay alive in a world overrun by zombies.
The Walking Dead would have beena better cross over because there was an actual fan theory early on that Walt's meth started the zombie apocolypse on that show when the blue meth was revealed in a character named Merle's bag.
If Hank's minerals gave him superpowers, it would be a drastic departure from the realistic tone of the show and likely result in a different genre altogether. Breaking Bad is a character-driven drama grounded in reality, so introducing superpowers would fundamentally change the nature of the show. Assuming for the sake of argument that this were to happen, it's hard to say exactly what powers Hank would gain. Perhaps he would become invulnerable or have super strength, which could help him in his job as a DEA agent. Alternatively, he might develop a power that has no obvious connection to his work, such as the ability to fly or manipulate time. Regardless of what powers he gained, the show would need to spend a significant amount of time exploring how this affected Hank's character and relationships. It's possible that his newfound abilities could lead him to become more confident and assertive, but they could also cause him to become reckless and arrogant. His interactions with his colleagues, family, and enemies would all need to be reevaluated in light of his powers. In short, while the idea of Hank gaining superpowers is certainly intriguing, it's difficult to say exactly what that would look like or how it would fit into the world of Breaking Bad.
It's understandable to feel scared about Walt's intimidating personality and control over the situation, even in the face of a zombie apocalypse. The fear of being trapped with someone like Walt, who is willing to do whatever it takes to achieve his goals, can be more terrifying than the threat of zombies. In this hypothetical scenario, Saul would have to navigate not only the dangers of the zombie-infested world but also the manipulative and unpredictable nature of Walt. It would be a constant struggle for power and control between them, with the added pressure of staying alive in a dangerous environment. Saul would have to think strategically and stay one step ahead of Walt, while also ensuring the safety of himself and others in their group. The situation would test Saul's loyalty, morals, and survival instincts like never before.
your work is criminally underrated my friend. it’s evident how much quality and creativity you put into each of your videos and you im very surprised you only have ~12k subscribers. please keep up the good work!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I thought this was going to lead into the Walking Dead theory when I hear zombies but shittttt bro got me hooked with this what if. Definitely needs a part 2
Walter Jr, or Flynn, had always been curious about what his father, Walter White, and his strange friend Jesse Pinkman were up to. He noticed them being secretive and talking in code, and he began to suspect that they were involved in something illegal. One day, when Walter Jr was home alone, he decided to snoop around his father's office. He found a hidden compartment in the wall, which contained some strange chemicals and equipment. Suddenly, Walter and Jesse walked in, catching him red-handed. Walter Jr was scared and nervous, but his father and Jesse saw potential in him. They knew he was a smart kid and could be useful in their meth operation. They started to teach him the basics, and he quickly became an eager and dedicated apprentice. At first, Walter Jr only helped with small tasks, like measuring out chemicals and packaging the product. But as he proved himself to be reliable, he was given more responsibility. He learned how to cook the meth and even helped with distribution. Things were going well for a while, and the family was able to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle with the extra money. However, Walter Jr's involvement put a strain on his relationship with his mother, Skyler. She was worried about his safety and begged him to stop. But Walter Jr was determined to help his father and felt a sense of loyalty to Jesse as well. He was in too deep to turn back now. Unfortunately, his involvement also made him a target. One day, he was caught by a rival drug gang and held for ransom. Walter and Jesse were desperate to save him, but they knew that involving the police would put them all in danger. They came up with a plan to rescue him themselves. It was a risky and dangerous mission, but they were able to pull it off. The incident shook Walter Jr to his core, and he realized the gravity of the situation he had gotten himself into. He knew he couldn't continue down this path, and he decided to quit. Walter and Jesse were disappointed but understood his decision. The aftermath of Walter Jr's involvement in the meth operation left the family in shambles. Skyler was traumatized by the events and couldn't forgive Walter for putting their son in danger. She filed for divorce, and Walter's relationship with his children was never the same. In the end, Walter Jr learned a hard lesson about the consequences of his actions and the dangers of getting involved in the criminal underworld.
Here’s an idea since we went sci fi with this. How about a realistic What If connecting Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead. We have the clues and details we just need Murge to craft a good story!
If Todd had managed to survive in the finale of Breaking Bad, it would have drastically changed the outcome of the show. However, assuming he did survive, his presence would definitely have a major impact on the events of El Camino. If Todd were to survive, it's likely that he would be arrested by the authorities for his involvement in Jesse's captivity and the murders of various people, including Andrea. This would mean that he would not be able to help Jesse retrieve the stolen money from Neil and Casey, which was a major part of the plot in El Camino. However, if Todd were to somehow escape from custody or make a deal with the authorities, it's possible that he could still play a role in the story. Perhaps he would try to track down Jesse and get his hands on the stolen money for himself. Alternatively, he might try to seek revenge on Jesse for his attempts to escape and cause trouble for the White Supremacist gang. In any case, Todd's survival would undoubtedly create new and unexpected challenges for Jesse, complicating his attempts to start a new life and leave his troubled past behind. It would be interesting to see how the story would play out with this new twist.
Here's a good one: What if Gus survived the bombing? Could set up a number of ways to go about that one, such as an attempted bombing with Gus or Tyrus noticing the bomb before it was too late, or no bombing outright with Jesse never telling Walt about Hector.
Walter in this timeline; destroyed the drug trade in new mexico, created IRL rez stones, and started the zombie apocalypse this need to be a series on god.
Hey Murge, jokes aside I would really like you to make another what if video where you try to stitch TWD universe and the Breaking Bad universe together picking of where Saul is being transmitted by bus to the jail. That would be F****g cool!
what if a detective found out that Jesse was on the run while investigating Badger and Skinny Pete what if Hank ended up shooting Jesse when he was gonna burn down Walter's house down what if we see what happens with Ira, Danny, Kuby, and Jeff what if Howard was sent to a hospital to see if he's actually a drug addict, and making him not be around Lalo, and then they find out that Howard was telling the truth what if Walter and Jesse didn't fight at the end of Bug making the two of them be against Gus all the way and without the need for Walter poisoning Brock
I actually do have a theory that Walt's Blue is magical in nature. Everything about their world is otherwise like ours. The chemistry is largely on point. Yet, when Walt does certain things, it results in unusual reactions that aren't like their normal counterparts. Real "clear" - as they call it on the street- is clear or white when pure. That would probably be why Gale, a very talented chemist, couldn't reproduce it. Fulminate of Mercury doesn't explode with that much force from such a little crystal. Thermite wouldn't necessarily work as well as it's depicted. For that matter, the magnet thing wouldn't have worked either. My theory is that Walt and Jesse, to a lesser extent, actually tap into magic. They alter reality, but don't know they're doing it. They see it as science, but in truth it is actually magic. I think the reason Jesse learns to make the blue is because Walt lets him. Walt has given Jesse that magic because he respects him. Todd, on the other hand, was not given this. Of course, if the drug is the product of magic, it's possible it might have other effects too. . . .
500k Views for a Part 2
Man that's a lot
This is the exact moment Marie tried to sell Hank's minerals
THEY ARENT ROCKS
THOSE ARE ROCKS! MARIE.. JESUS
Actually this would be the point where Marie turns into a character like Thano's and tries to go back in time to prevent the Zombie outbreak. She tries to find other minerals that do magic like the infinity stones killing anyone in her way.
I still really wanna see "what If Jesse actually went to Alaska when he was originally supposed to?" or "what if Jesse never found out that Walt poisoned Brock?"
I’d rather make a version of Jesse living in Alaska and forced to come back to Albuquerque
@@murgeproductions please make that next
@@murgeproductions yesss
If Jesse actually went to Alaska when he was originally supposed to, he would have had a chance to start a new life away from his troubled past. He would have had to deal with the guilt of leaving Andrea and Brock behind, but he would have been able to start fresh and potentially build a new life for himself.
However, it's important to note that his departure may have had some ripple effects on the plot of Breaking Bad. Walt may have had to find a new partner to help him with his meth production, and it's possible that the events leading up to the final season may have played out differently.
What if Jesse never found out that Walt poisoned Brock?
If Jesse never found out that Walt poisoned Brock, he may have continued to work with Walt and help him with his meth production. However, if Walt's manipulation and lies continued to escalate, it's possible that Jesse may have eventually found out about other unethical or illegal actions that Walt was involved in and may have confronted him.
If Jesse never found out about the poisoning, it's also possible that he may have continued to have a relationship with Andrea and Brock. However, it's important to note that the plot of Breaking Bad heavily relied on Jesse's emotional journey and growth, and the revelation of Walt's actions towards Brock was a major turning point for his character development. Without that plot point, the overall story arc of Breaking Bad may have been different.
@@NickolasApex was this ai generated
A zombie outbreak film starring Ed, Gene and Walter White actually sounds pretty cool.
I've seen my friend play road to canada with this premise
It certainly would be an interesting concept to see how the characters of Ed, Gene, and Walter White would handle a zombie outbreak. Ed and Gene are both tough, no-nonsense types who have experience with firearms, while Walter's scientific mind could come in handy for finding a cure or a way to fight the zombies.
Perhaps the three could team up and try to survive in a world overrun by the undead. Ed and Gene could handle the physical aspects of fighting off zombies, while Walter could use his intellect to devise strategies and come up with solutions to problems.
Alternatively, the three could find themselves on opposite sides of the outbreak, with Ed and Gene banding together to survive while Walter's quest for power and control over the situation leads him down a darker path.
Overall, a zombie outbreak film starring these characters could be a thrilling and intense ride, full of action, drama, and suspense.
that does
Who's Ed ?
Give Hollywood enough time and they will link Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead. In season 1 Walter's blue meth showed up and Glen drove a Stang that looked a lot like Walt Jr's.
I love how this is just Breaking Bad, but directed by marvel.
Would love to see the sequel to this because for an April fools "goof" story this was really impressive!!
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Nah, if it was directed by Marvel it would have absurd number of jokes, most which being really bad and/or badly timed
My favorite scene was when Joel walked in the room where Walt was saying, “I’m Joel from the hit series The Last Of Us”. Then out the corner Rick Grimes from The Walking Dead appears saying, “It’s Ricking time Carl” Then Walter does 20 backflips and they set out on they’re journey to stop the zombie apocalypse.
But first they're gonna pick up Michael Scofield after his escape
And The Rock is in the trailer
And right before doing those 20 backflips he says "let's break the bad... together"
Then JFK comes out from the shadows
@@doughboywhine and he says "we're going back in time to the first zombie to get brains off the menu" and then he turns his head straight to the audience and repeats "that's right! we're going back in time to the first zombie to get brains off the menu!"
What if Skyler white found Emilio's dead body in Jesse's driveway?
What if Walter accepted Saul's offer to donate his own money to himself via his son's donation website?
What if Jesse killed Walter in season 4 after assuming that Walt poisoned Brock?
What if Hank made it into the RV?
What if Gus fring escaped the explosion?
#1 and #3 are good, but as for #2, we already saw what happened with funneling walts money through his sons website.
He may not have outright verbally agreed to it, but they DID do it anyway, in season 2.
"It CANNOT be some mystery benefactor who saves us"
"Well there's definitely no deep seated issues there,Not mystery benefactor, that would raise too many questions, but Mystery benefactor*'s*, music to my ears, Mr. Walter Hartwell White, cancer saint, etc. Etc .
What if Skyler White found Emilio's dead body in Jesse's driveway?
After finding Emilio's dead body in her driveway, Skyler White is forced to confront the reality of her husband's involvement in the drug trade. She immediately calls the police and reports the incident, leading to an investigation that ultimately leads to the arrest of Jesse Pinkman and Walter White.
As the investigation unfolds, Skyler becomes more and more entangled in the criminal underworld, struggling to protect herself and her family from the dangers that come with it. Her relationships with her sister Marie, brother-in-law Hank, and their son Walter Jr. are strained as she attempts to navigate this new world.
What if Walter accepted Saul's offer to donate his own money to himself via his son's donation website?
If Walter had accepted Saul's offer to donate his own money to himself via his son's donation website, he would have been able to launder his drug money much more easily and without suspicion. However, this would have required him to trust Saul completely and put his fate in the hands of someone he didn't fully trust.
Ultimately, this decision would have consequences that would play out over the rest of the series. It would have made it more difficult for the authorities to track Walter's money, but it also would have tied him more closely to Saul, who would have become a more critical player in Walter's criminal enterprise.
What if Jesse killed Walter in season 4 after assuming that Walt poisoned Brock?
If Jesse had killed Walter in season 4 after assuming that he poisoned Brock, it would have drastically altered the direction of the series. Jesse would likely have been arrested and convicted of murder, while Walter's family would have been left to deal with the fallout of his actions.
The drug trade in Albuquerque would have continued without Walter's influence, but the vacuum left by his absence would have created an opportunity for others to step up and take his place. The DEA's investigation into the meth trade would have continued, potentially leading to the arrests of other key players in the drug trade.
What if Hank made it into the RV?
If Hank had made it into the RV, he would have discovered Walter's secret much earlier in the series. This would have forced Walter to either come clean to his family and the authorities or find a way to cover his tracks and continue cooking meth without Hank's knowledge.
This would have dramatically altered the course of the series, potentially leading to a much quicker end to Walter's criminal enterprise. The fallout from Hank's discovery would have affected all of the characters in the series, causing them to question their own loyalties and motivations.
What if Gus Fring escaped the explosion?
If Gus Fring had escaped the explosion at the end of season 4, it would have allowed him to continue his drug empire and potentially challenge Walter's authority. This would have created a new dynamic in the series, with Walter and Gus engaged in a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
The DEA's investigation into the drug trade would have continued, with the stakes even higher now that two major players were vying for control of the market. The rest of the characters in the series would have been forced to choose sides or risk getting caught in the crossfire.
What if Gus escaped the explosion but it caused permanent damage to the point he was wheelchair bound and mute for the rest of his life?
Thats what I would have loved to see! A deformed and limping Gus, bent on an even bloodier revenge since Walt took his revenge on Hector away. Imagine Gus having lost one eye, having to jse a cane, having issues speaking, being probably even more unhinged and now the saintly survivor of an assassination attempt. I'd have loved to see that. Well, what we got isn't bad, but Gus was simply untoppable
you should do "what if jimmy could shoot lighting bolts from his fingertips" for the next april fools
WE NEED A PART 2 PLEASE EVEN EXPLAINING HOW WALTER SURVIVED ETC I WANNA SEE A PART 2
Share this video around until, and if I get 500k views I’ll do it.
We aren't getting a part two are we
Bruv he didn't, he got revived by the meth
@@murgeproductions 500k
Infinity stone
What if Lalo had lived until the Breaking Bad timeline and teamed up with Walt to take down Gus? Let's say that after the attempted hit, Lalo goes into hiding. However, once he hears that some guy that goes by the name of Heisenberg is making a move to take out the Chicken Man, he contacts Walt. I also would believe that he would know/findout that Walt had to do with the deaths of Tuco and the Twins, but he might see this as a way to forgive Walt if he assists him in taking out Gus.
If Lalo had lived until the Breaking Bad timeline and teamed up with Walt to take down Gus, it would have certainly changed the course of the show's events.
Firstly, Lalo was a cunning and intelligent character who could have helped Walt in devising a plan to take out Gus. He was also a seasoned criminal with deep connections in the drug world, which would have been valuable in providing crucial information about Gus and his operations.
However, it is important to note that Lalo was a volatile and unpredictable character, and his presence could have also complicated matters for Walt. Lalo had a vendetta against the Salamancas, and his involvement could have sparked a gang war between the Salamancas and Gus's organization, which would have made the situation even more dangerous for Walt and his family.
Moreover, it is unclear if Lalo would have been willing to forgive Walt for his past actions. Lalo was fiercely loyal to his family and may not have seen Walt as a trustworthy ally. Even if he did agree to work with Walt, it is possible that his ultimate goal would have been to take revenge on Walt after they took out Gus.
In conclusion, if Lalo had lived and teamed up with Walt to take down Gus, it would have been a high-risk, high-reward scenario. Lalo's expertise and connections could have been invaluable in taking down Gus, but his unpredictable nature could have also made matters worse. Ultimately, it is impossible to say what would have happened, as the show's writers chose a different path for the storyline.
@@NickolasApex my god stop making ai generated responses youre not slick
@@attackongamer8801 that explains the "lalo had a vendetta against the Salamancas"
@@attackongamer8801 yeah I’m so confused why anyone would be responding to comments with AI written responses? It reads so mechanical and awkward
He'd never team up with Walt. The Salamancas hate him because he killed Tuco
I'm personally a fan. I loved this spin on the series.
It's the most fan fiction like episode
This is truly a Breaking Bad What If scenario, Bravo Murge!
What? You consider Hank & Gomez crawling out of their graves a realistic Breaking Bad What If Scenario??? And then Zombies???
This has gone off the rails.....
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And then dinosaurs broke through the ground and started eating everyone who did Walt's blue sky causing them to become super dinos! Lol!!!
@FreeOpenTruth thats the only thing the video was missing tbh
The first of yours that I ever watched. Still so memorable.
I think Jesse got off really easy considering his situation. From what I hear, minimum security prison is pretty chill (it's still prison, so make of that what you will) so it'll be an improvement from being tortured by Jack and his gang, and he was likely only in that concrete hole for a few days in this timeline. Plus he gets out at the relatively young age of 32, maybe sooner with good behavior and he may be able to apply for parole a few years into his sentencing (idk how it works).
Saul on the other hand got the short end of the stick. He got made, tried relocating and ended up right back with Walt somehow. He can never escape and he never learns his lesson.
A crucial thing you missed is that Jesse's loved ones aren't threatened as Andrea lives and Brock gets to keep his mother.
What if Hank accidentally killed Jesse in Season 3?
This would be the moment where Hank Schrader became Tuco Salamanca
If Hank accidentally killed Jesse in Season 3 of Breaking Bad, it would have a significant impact on the rest of the series.
Firstly, it would likely have a significant emotional impact on Hank. Jesse was a key figure in the Heisenberg case that Hank had been working on, and he had developed a grudging respect for Jesse over time. Accidentally killing Jesse would likely cause Hank to experience guilt and remorse, and it may even affect his ability to continue working on the case.
Secondly, it would obviously have a major impact on Walter White. Jesse was a critical part of Walter's meth operation, and his death would likely have sent Walter into a tailspin. Walter would have lost a valuable partner and friend, and it's possible that he may have made reckless decisions in his grief and anger.
Furthermore, if Jesse had died in Season 3, it's possible that some of the events in subsequent seasons may not have occurred. For example, Gus may not have seen the need to bring in Todd as a replacement for Jesse, which would have altered the trajectory of the story significantly.
Overall, if Hank had accidentally killed Jesse in Season 3, it would have been a significant turning point for the show and would have had far-reaching consequences for the characters and the story.
@@NickolasApex You mean Gus may not have seen the need to bring in Gale as a replacement for Jesse? I doubt Gus even knew who Todd was.
@@NickolasApex gus never even knew who todd was
@@NickolasApex Gus would def bring in Gale. Both because he originally planned to have him do the cooking before he even met Walt and because Walt has terminal lung cancer.
Hank should’ve been the guy to take down jacks crew solo, with the minerals giving him like cage type powers
I would kill to see more Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul What Ifs that are not limited by the logic
What if Walter White’s meth caused a zombie apocalypse similar to the Walking Dead theory? Not necessarily turning the Breaking Bad timeline into The Walking Dead, but just throwing Zombies into the Breaking Bad world and seeing how the various characters handle the situation.
If Walter White's meth caused a zombie apocalypse in the Breaking Bad world, the characters would be forced to adapt to a completely different type of survival situation. Here's a possible scenario:
As the zombie virus spreads, Walter and Jesse would be trapped in the drug lab, trying to come up with a plan to escape. They would likely use their chemistry knowledge to create weapons and defenses against the zombies, using the limited resources available to them in the lab.
Meanwhile, Skyler and their son, Flynn, would be trying to make their way to safety. They would likely team up with other survivors along the way, including Hank and his partner, Gomez. Hank, as a DEA agent, would have weapons training and be able to provide some protection for the group.
As they navigate the apocalyptic landscape, they would encounter other survivors, some of whom would be hostile and dangerous. They would have to make tough decisions about who to trust and who to avoid.
Gus Fring, the head of the drug cartel, would likely have his own plans for survival, potentially using his criminal connections to gain an advantage over other survivors. Meanwhile, Saul Goodman, the lawyer, would be using his skills to try and make deals and navigate the new world order.
Ultimately, the survival of the characters would depend on their ability to adapt to the new reality of the zombie apocalypse. Some may make it through to the other side, while others would be lost along the way.
In this scenario, the Breaking Bad timeline would diverge significantly from the original series, with the characters facing an entirely different set of challenges and obstacles. The show would likely take on a more action-oriented, survivalist tone, with less emphasis on the drug trade and more on the characters' ability to stay alive in a world overrun by zombies.
@@NickolasApex We live in an AIussy
@@NickolasApexdid you ask chatGPT for this? Just curious not saying it as an insult
Scratch the Drew Sharp one, THIS is my favorite what if scenario of Breaking Bad.
The Walking Dead would have beena better cross over because there was an actual fan theory early on that Walt's meth started the zombie apocolypse on that show when the blue meth was revealed in a character named Merle's bag.
Hank legit had a Totem Of Undying 💀
I I think "What if Saul disappeared with Walt during Granite State" would be interesting to see.
this makes the cameos even more valid. hank schrader becomes dank schrader. minerals.
The Walking Bad: Infinity Meth
What if hank's minerals gave him super powers?
If Hank's minerals gave him superpowers, it would be a drastic departure from the realistic tone of the show and likely result in a different genre altogether. Breaking Bad is a character-driven drama grounded in reality, so introducing superpowers would fundamentally change the nature of the show.
Assuming for the sake of argument that this were to happen, it's hard to say exactly what powers Hank would gain. Perhaps he would become invulnerable or have super strength, which could help him in his job as a DEA agent. Alternatively, he might develop a power that has no obvious connection to his work, such as the ability to fly or manipulate time.
Regardless of what powers he gained, the show would need to spend a significant amount of time exploring how this affected Hank's character and relationships. It's possible that his newfound abilities could lead him to become more confident and assertive, but they could also cause him to become reckless and arrogant. His interactions with his colleagues, family, and enemies would all need to be reevaluated in light of his powers.
In short, while the idea of Hank gaining superpowers is certainly intriguing, it's difficult to say exactly what that would look like or how it would fit into the world of Breaking Bad.
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@@jonyahraus4283 Yeah But It Works
If I was Saul i wouldn’t be scared if the zombies took over I would be more scared that fact Walt says “you’re done when I say your done “
It's understandable to feel scared about Walt's intimidating personality and control over the situation, even in the face of a zombie apocalypse. The fear of being trapped with someone like Walt, who is willing to do whatever it takes to achieve his goals, can be more terrifying than the threat of zombies.
In this hypothetical scenario, Saul would have to navigate not only the dangers of the zombie-infested world but also the manipulative and unpredictable nature of Walt. It would be a constant struggle for power and control between them, with the added pressure of staying alive in a dangerous environment.
Saul would have to think strategically and stay one step ahead of Walt, while also ensuring the safety of himself and others in their group. The situation would test Saul's loyalty, morals, and survival instincts like never before.
@@NickolasApex you said it better 💯 but hell yea Walt’s very unpredictable and dangerous I wouldn’t want get on his bad side at all .
Hell of a story (in Hank’s tone)
Seriously, I do hope Hank and Gomiz didn’t die
I still think you should do a part 2. Even though it hasn't reached 500k views, it's still one of your most viewed videos.
bro went from breaking bad to the walking dead
your work is criminally underrated my friend. it’s evident how much quality and creativity you put into each of your videos and you im very surprised you only have ~12k subscribers. please keep up the good work!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Wow, thank you! I absolutely will
I bursted out of laughter when you started tying it to the Walking Dead.
"Moustache guy" 😂
I thought this was going to lead into the Walking Dead theory when I hear zombies but shittttt bro got me hooked with this what if. Definitely needs a part 2
Holy shit I thought this was a joke video but now the endings got me intrigued
Keep up the good work!
What if Walter Jr helped his dad and Jesse with their meth operation? I know it sounds silly but it could be a fun/heartbreaking story
Walter Jr, or Flynn, had always been curious about what his father, Walter White, and his strange friend Jesse Pinkman were up to. He noticed them being secretive and talking in code, and he began to suspect that they were involved in something illegal.
One day, when Walter Jr was home alone, he decided to snoop around his father's office. He found a hidden compartment in the wall, which contained some strange chemicals and equipment. Suddenly, Walter and Jesse walked in, catching him red-handed.
Walter Jr was scared and nervous, but his father and Jesse saw potential in him. They knew he was a smart kid and could be useful in their meth operation. They started to teach him the basics, and he quickly became an eager and dedicated apprentice.
At first, Walter Jr only helped with small tasks, like measuring out chemicals and packaging the product. But as he proved himself to be reliable, he was given more responsibility. He learned how to cook the meth and even helped with distribution.
Things were going well for a while, and the family was able to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle with the extra money. However, Walter Jr's involvement put a strain on his relationship with his mother, Skyler. She was worried about his safety and begged him to stop.
But Walter Jr was determined to help his father and felt a sense of loyalty to Jesse as well. He was in too deep to turn back now. Unfortunately, his involvement also made him a target. One day, he was caught by a rival drug gang and held for ransom.
Walter and Jesse were desperate to save him, but they knew that involving the police would put them all in danger. They came up with a plan to rescue him themselves. It was a risky and dangerous mission, but they were able to pull it off.
The incident shook Walter Jr to his core, and he realized the gravity of the situation he had gotten himself into. He knew he couldn't continue down this path, and he decided to quit. Walter and Jesse were disappointed but understood his decision.
The aftermath of Walter Jr's involvement in the meth operation left the family in shambles. Skyler was traumatized by the events and couldn't forgive Walter for putting their son in danger. She filed for divorce, and Walter's relationship with his children was never the same.
In the end, Walter Jr learned a hard lesson about the consequences of his actions and the dangers of getting involved in the criminal underworld.
Cooking breakfast
Walt wouldn't even allow that to happen
But it'd be interesting, yea
The title "What if Hank returned from Belize" would be more fitting tbh
What If Walter went to the Go Karts with Jesse?
That could've changed the whole show
Hank and Gomie got revived because they were buried in the ground, surrounded by minerals.
Here’s an idea since we went sci fi with this. How about a realistic What If connecting Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead. We have the clues and details we just need Murge to craft a good story!
The best April fools video ever.
best story ever. minerals saved the day like always
What if Todd managed to survive. I don't think there's much story to tell but I would love to see how this would impact El Camino timeline.
If Todd had managed to survive in the finale of Breaking Bad, it would have drastically changed the outcome of the show. However, assuming he did survive, his presence would definitely have a major impact on the events of El Camino.
If Todd were to survive, it's likely that he would be arrested by the authorities for his involvement in Jesse's captivity and the murders of various people, including Andrea. This would mean that he would not be able to help Jesse retrieve the stolen money from Neil and Casey, which was a major part of the plot in El Camino.
However, if Todd were to somehow escape from custody or make a deal with the authorities, it's possible that he could still play a role in the story. Perhaps he would try to track down Jesse and get his hands on the stolen money for himself. Alternatively, he might try to seek revenge on Jesse for his attempts to escape and cause trouble for the White Supremacist gang.
In any case, Todd's survival would undoubtedly create new and unexpected challenges for Jesse, complicating his attempts to start a new life and leave his troubled past behind. It would be interesting to see how the story would play out with this new twist.
@@NickolasApex LMFAO ARE YOU AN AI GENERATED ACCOUNT YOU KEEP POSTING THIS STUFF
@@NickolasApexbro used chat gpt
I REALLY want to see what if walt and jesse started working with krazy 8 as they had planned.
Bro I NEED a part 2 this is unironically awesome
We need a part two as soon as possible! I love these videos that feature out their theories, and what if‘s!
What if Walter agreed to give the ricin to Jesse so he could kill the rival gang dealers and kept it a secret from Gus and mike?
Here's a good one: What if Gus survived the bombing? Could set up a number of ways to go about that one, such as an attempted bombing with Gus or Tyrus noticing the bomb before it was too late, or no bombing outright with Jesse never telling Walt about Hector.
Hank with the Infinity Minerals is definitely strong enough to take on Ultra Instinct Shaggy
Walter in this timeline;
destroyed the drug trade in new mexico,
created IRL rez stones,
and started the zombie apocalypse
this need to be a series on god.
Please make a part 2. This was really entertaining
Once I heard Hank being revived by the blue meth, I instantly thought of the walking dead theory
I Always Loved the Breaking Bad & Walking Dead connection possibilities!
Thanks for using the new profile I made you. I really appreciate it.
No problem, it’s nice
10:54 why is this the funniest thing to me right now
Hank, without knowing it himself, was Walt's 'Enforcer'
10/10 story I cried for 12 hours
Hey Murge, jokes aside I would really like you to make another what if video where you try to stitch TWD universe and the Breaking Bad universe together picking of where Saul is being transmitted by bus to the jail. That would be F****g cool!
Taking a leap into the supernatural I see! This was cool
Just wanted to have some fun with one. But I’m happy you liked it.
"What if saul did the 7 years deal"
Maybe coming sooner than you think
That's a nice setup for new sequel called "Minerals"
Just twist after twist
What if Jesse killed Walt when he thought he gave Brock ricin in End Times?
also an good idea is breaking bad in twd timeline due to a lot of references in twd from breaking bad like Blue meth and other
I would've loved this to be canon
This seems like a set up to a sequel series where Walt guns people down like he’s John Wick
I like how amc did filmed hank coming out the sand
This is the lead-in for the sequel "oughta thank Hank"
Breaking Bad if Vince was a good writer...
What if Skylar never found about Walt's 2nd Cellphone?
What if Walter and Gale start a coffee empire upon Walt discovering Gales perfect coffee machine experiment.
This was great lmao love the science fic take on it.
10/10 best it was a fun twist truly good
what if a detective found out that Jesse was on the run while investigating Badger and Skinny Pete
what if Hank ended up shooting Jesse when he was gonna burn down Walter's house down
what if we see what happens with Ira, Danny, Kuby, and Jeff
what if Howard was sent to a hospital to see if he's actually a drug addict, and making him not be around Lalo, and then they find out that Howard was telling the truth
what if Walter and Jesse didn't fight at the end of Bug making the two of them be against Gus all the way and without the need for Walter poisoning Brock
What if Walter White was black?
Bro what
What if breaking bad and the walking dead share the same universe?
That went off the rails. Good what if tho, thanks Murge!
No worries! Thank you
Breaking Dead
Hey do a part 2
LMFAOOOO yo the zombie outbreak was such an unexpected turn I love this
walt’s meth so good he cooked immortality
This is the true ending
What if Hank found Walter & Jesse after killing Tuco
i really enjoy this video, making breaking bad link to the walking dead so cool keep up the good content my guy THE POWER OF MENIRALS MARIE!!!!
Hilarious
Beautiful, terrific, impressive, epic, great, beautiful
Bravo Murge!
Meth+blood=zombies😂
This was different, but really cool. Is there gonna be a part 2?
Gatta get more views
I wanna see a continueation of this
0:49 should of said "Walt's money, Hanks car and Jesse's freedom" lol.
this is therapy, im so sad hank did die
This is the moment Hank Schrader became a Light bearer
I actually do have a theory that Walt's Blue is magical in nature. Everything about their world is otherwise like ours. The chemistry is largely on point. Yet, when Walt does certain things, it results in unusual reactions that aren't like their normal counterparts. Real "clear" - as they call it on the street- is clear or white when pure. That would probably be why Gale, a very talented chemist, couldn't reproduce it. Fulminate of Mercury doesn't explode with that much force from such a little crystal. Thermite wouldn't necessarily work as well as it's depicted.
For that matter, the magnet thing wouldn't have worked either.
My theory is that Walt and Jesse, to a lesser extent, actually tap into magic. They alter reality, but don't know they're doing it. They see it as science, but in truth it is actually magic. I think the reason Jesse learns to make the blue is because Walt lets him. Walt has given Jesse that magic because he respects him. Todd, on the other hand, was not given this.
Of course, if the drug is the product of magic, it's possible it might have other effects too. . . .
Jack and his crew would see him and be like "what in the goddamn"?
you sound like walt jr
What the fuck that's AWESOME
What if walter white was caught in the 1st season
NGL this is some huge BS but i like it
Lol
Average fanfiction:
Breaking bad is a prequel to walking dead, that’s how you could connect it