The writers seem to really love getting their character have panic attacks. Not a complaint though, it's good to see actual human and vulnerable traits in a series.
@@davidci you'll love it. Hard to say what shows better -- but yeah, the main character has panic attacks too. Like you said, it's cool to see that realistic part of some peoples lives depicted
actually, I think it's very realistic, imagine that can go boom in every second and he knows it cuz he had seen that hundreds of times, when I watched that I thought he was gonna blow up leaving a mess of blood, and then they had to clean up, but at the end, only one part from him blew up XD
I guess this scene was necessary for us to empathize more with Werner and how badly he wanted to be with his wife. Given the amount of trouble it caused...
It also served to show just how desperate he was getting to see her. It also was basically just meant to highlight that yeah, if you spend MONTHS deep underground, in the dark (for the work day) and you don't even know exactly where you are, it will bring out the claustrophobia and anxiety in anyone. Didn't help that it was already a high pressure situation, they're literally down there about to set off dynamite to clear an obstruction in this clandestine construction area, and the consequences of messing it up at ALL would be potential death for all of them. It was brilliant though, it helped to bridge his storyline along because it wasn't just him telling us anymore -- he was showing us, he was starting to lose it.
@@checkoutmyyoutubepage I dunno if he knew that Gus was a criminal. I guess he could logically assume that, but he was never told one way or another for sure IIRC.
This is probably what drove Werner to escape despite the incredible risk he is doing. He is worried how long the job is taking and how he might actually die before its completion. He wanted to see his wife one last time but in doing so, he ended up dying before he could actually see her. How tragic 😥
always thought Werner was scared because he broke confidentiality in the bar with those guys, Mike had made it clear how furious they were about him gambling the operation not to mention their freedom... if they wanted to kill him and make it look like an accident this was the perfect opportunity
You misinterpreted the scene completely. Mike even tells the other worker "I thought you were the demolition expert" so Werner wasn't even expected to go down there. You made an effort at least.
I see people not even bringing facts or logic to argue their point of view, just insults. Very persuasive! Are people actually expecting Werner to say to Mike "the reason I was shaking down there is because I thought it'd be the perfect opportunity for you guys to kill me" ?? You're using Werner's explanation to Mike as evidence? You think him "being homesick and missing his wife" is the reason he was shaking uncontrollably? Right, it all just poured out as he didn't have any time by himself before then... except all night every night as he had his OWN cabin.
I really like how they wrote Werner's dialog while explaining the problem to Mike. He's struggling for words, but not in a way that makes him look dumb, but rather in a way that emphasises that English isn't his first language. He knows what's going on, he just doesn't know the right words for it in english.
As an electrical technician, it concerns me that Werner didn't completely disable the detonation board before heading down. I wouldn't trust these guys not to power it up and start pushing buttons as soon as the last light went green. Then he wouldn't have to be nervous as he's working on the explosive. It needs an electrical charge to do it's thing.
...Agreed. plus, the method used to make such a critical connection (pigtail with basic electrical tape) was level 1 noob at best. Any Ace Hardware would have a crimp connector set. Additionally, as the det cap was electrical, one could bang on it with a hammer (rubber-no spark) and nothing bad would happen.
This same thing you talked about was an issue in a South Dakota mine that my buddy use to work at. Some guy almost turned a detonator on a guy that was still down the shaft. The detonator was connected, the operator was drunk and Had it not been for someone punching the dude out, despite being insistently told there was someone down there. It would have been that guy's last day on earth.
It was perfect to have BCS come out after BB. MUCH more character development is able to play out. We had some lengthy scenes in BB as well, but some of it was just video of the white family awkwardly eating dinner without saying anything 🤣
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At first I thought he was worried that Kai would be sent back or killed off because that guy fucked up again. Then I thought he was confident that he was about to be blown up due to Kai’s mistake. I never expected it to be that he missed his wife.
The yellow spray paint on the rock is actually very similar to the Heisenberg graffiti on Walt's living room wall. Werner Heisenberg is the real Heisenberg.
Met this really neat old guy a decade ago that did explosives (non-Union) all his life. One job he told me about he was mentoring a kid on a road build to a mine in BC, Canada and some of the kids' charges DIDN'T go off, so you have to pull/check the wiring. Said the kids was literally sweating blood, crap, and some noxious stuff. This guy still had all his fingers by retirement.
and what did the kai say to honour the memory of werner? how did he sum up the man who volunteered to step into the dark hole in the ground full of dynamite, in his stead? "he was soft"
Why do people misread these very obvious character motivations? Kai thought they were all on the verge of getting preemptively murdered, so he tried to ingratiate himself with Mike by saying that, because he thought of Mike as a heartless criminal who thought of Werner as soft. Kai mistakenly thought that's what Mike wanted to hear, he didn't set out to dishonor Werner, he was scared for his life.
Its just dawned on me that Werner was also likely getting travel sick twice a day from the commute in the back of the truck, like he does when we first meet him.
I always think of Gus stashing the revolver in the track of the digging equipment the creation of breaking bad. Without that, Lalo would have killed Gus. Of course, Gus knew what Lalo wanted, so if Gus's life was on the line from Lalo, Gus would go to the lab. He was smart enough to know Lalo would probably survive an assassination attempt.
When watching this scene, I can't help but think that the malfunction was a plot to have Kai go down there and conveniently blow him up to make it look like an accident in front of the other guys Considering Kai's fuckups and how they dealt with Werner after he broke out it doesn't seem so far off that they wanted to get rid of him
I didn't either but some comments explained that he thought he was going to be killed on purpose but to look like an accident for what he did at the bar
The thing here is psycology, he is going through a panic attack because he has an irrational fear of the worst case scenario. Driven by his months of abscence from his wife. He's terrefied of dying before seeing his wife again, and this panic attack was probably quite a shock to his psyce and explains his motivation of breaking out. It was rather irrational but...understandable.
A man that does his trade isn't living in fear. lol. You missing some major details. Like @Dan Won said (one of the top comments), it was to humanize his love for his wife. He knew that could be the last moment he had if something went wrong. Many scenes before this expressed his dissatisfaction with being away from her for this many months. The emotion of the moment led him to panic and the thought of his losing his love. None of his scenes signify an overwhelming fear his character has. NO idea where u pulled that from
@@videogamejockey it's obviously fear. If you argue it's because he might not see his wife again, OK, but it's not longing or desire. It's clearly fear.
@@asong4thedead It's a reoccuring meme that started from the scene when Walter White was laughing because Skylar gave the money to Ted. People were commenting "This is the moment when Walter White became Heisenburg" because of his crazy laughing at a bad situation. Since then, scenes with Walter White acting like a drug kingpin is always "This is when Walter White became Heisenburg." After so many comments, people started using it as a joke.
_Ziegler is a German occupational name for a brickmaker or bricklayer, derived from the German ziegel, meaning originally “roof tile” and later “brick,” and from ziegelbrenner meaning brickmaker._ And now you know.
OMG i just noticed, there is "wiedersehn" written on the stone. Wich literaly Translates to "see you again" but its a common phrase in german when you leave, and for Werner, there is no "wiedersehen" with his wife.
i think this was their plan to kill kai. they already wanted to get rid of him, implied on having him go down and make it seem like the explosion accidentally went off
@@WhiteWolf496 He could have very easily destroyed what they had worked for months on and gotten Gus and everyone he had ever met arrested. He was already beginning to do this twice by talking to Lalo about the project and talking about the project in a public bar.
Being an electrician and seeing they already had tape on one of the broken wires means to me it was already known about…if a wire breaks and you tape one end instead of putting the wire back together means someone knew it broke
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wait, on the rock u see "wiedersehen" wich traslated to english means "see you later or goodbye" , were this wiring issue programmed and they wanted to kill Werner here due to all the issues he caused? I've just noticed this
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my man Werner, who has a loving wife waiting for him at home, was willing to put his own life first so he could save one of his workers, even though said worker is consistently a belligerent, inconsiderate dickhead and this whole situation is his fault.
Why is he so scared? Aren't modern explosives like impossible to go kaboom if there are not detonated? It's not like we are still using 1850's nitroglycerin...
bruh this is not about the charges, this was the only moment he was not beeing monitored by his boss and he could show how terrified and sick of beeing away from his wife/family he was. I think that at that moment we all where like "why tha hell does he do all that just for some moments with his wife" but now, after this pandemic bullshit and isolations and quarentines mannn this scene hits diferent
@@do_3507 ahhh perfect, I don't remember what was happening at this point exactly. By the scene alone, it looks like he's just scared of the explosives.
I don't think that it was that much "private", and besides he probably thought that it wasn't private either, but on that place at that moment right before the explosion he knew that he was absolutely alone
The writers seem to really love getting their character have panic attacks. Not a complaint though, it's good to see actual human and vulnerable traits in a series.
You never watched the Sopranos?
@@jimsty5222 I was just about to type that.
@@jimsty5222 Not yet. Although I plan to!
@@davidci you'll love it. Hard to say what shows better -- but yeah, the main character has panic attacks too. Like you said, it's cool to see that realistic part of some peoples lives depicted
actually, I think it's very realistic, imagine that can go boom in every second and he knows it cuz he had seen that hundreds of times, when I watched that I thought he was gonna blow up leaving a mess of blood, and then they had to clean up, but at the end, only one part from him blew up XD
Should have gotten jesse in for fixing the wires
He's like a expert when it comes to anything wire related
Ahhhhh wire
homestuck real
@@imatakuvnarod homestuck was always real
@@XiyuYang …copper 🙄
Yeah, he’s a wireologist
I guess this scene was necessary for us to empathize more with Werner and how badly he wanted to be with his wife. Given the amount of trouble it caused...
It also served to show just how desperate he was getting to see her. It also was basically just meant to highlight that yeah, if you spend MONTHS deep underground, in the dark (for the work day) and you don't even know exactly where you are, it will bring out the claustrophobia and anxiety in anyone. Didn't help that it was already a high pressure situation, they're literally down there about to set off dynamite to clear an obstruction in this clandestine construction area, and the consequences of messing it up at ALL would be potential death for all of them. It was brilliant though, it helped to bridge his storyline along because it wasn't just him telling us anymore -- he was showing us, he was starting to lose it.
the actor, Rainer Bock, NAILED this form of anxiety attack. His trembling was so real and consistent.
@@voteZDLR especially when your boss is a criminal.
@@checkoutmyyoutubepage I dunno if he knew that Gus was a criminal. I guess he could logically assume that, but he was never told one way or another for sure IIRC.
@@voteZDLR he was first driven to the project with a blindfold on, my dude.
I love how Werner's breathing is 99% of the scene. Magnificent acting. One of the most intense scenes in the show.
Werner.....such a great leader on the team, taking the fall for the bad wiring.
Even when the employee he was defending didn't even respected him
Wernerrrrrr zieeeeeegler. That’s why Lalo wants to find him for the renovation of his house.
Here Werner was terrified of his possible death but by the end of the season he bravely accepts it when told there’s no other way
Why was he terrified of possible death in this scene? What manner of death?
Fear is caused by uncertainty. A certain death is nothing to fear.
@@sjacraneprobably demolition going the wrong way
This is probably what drove Werner to escape despite the incredible risk he is doing. He is worried how long the job is taking and how he might actually die before its completion. He wanted to see his wife one last time but in doing so, he ended up dying before he could actually see her. How tragic 😥
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....Copper....
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Underrated 😂
A robot?😆😆
always thought Werner was scared because he broke confidentiality in the bar with those guys, Mike had made it clear how furious they were about him gambling the operation not to mention their freedom... if they wanted to kill him and make it look like an accident this was the perfect opportunity
But that was very clearly _not_ why he had a panic attack, which becomes clear in his talk with Mike at the warehouse later in the episode.
You misinterpreted the scene completely. Mike even tells the other worker "I thought you were the demolition expert" so Werner wasn't even expected to go down there. You made an effort at least.
@@DoctorChained note how he said always thought learn to read
Not even slightly correct.
I see people not even bringing facts or logic to argue their point of view, just insults. Very persuasive!
Are people actually expecting Werner to say to Mike "the reason I was shaking down there is because I thought it'd be the perfect opportunity for you guys to kill me" ?? You're using Werner's explanation to Mike as evidence?
You think him "being homesick and missing his wife" is the reason he was shaking uncontrollably? Right, it all just poured out as he didn't have any time by himself before then... except all night every night as he had his OWN cabin.
I really like how they wrote Werner's dialog while explaining the problem to Mike.
He's struggling for words, but not in a way that makes him look dumb, but rather in a way that emphasises that English isn't his first language. He knows what's going on, he just doesn't know the right words for it in english.
This is the scene where Werner became Zeeeeiiiglerr
Ziegler
zieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeglar
Chilling
I don't know the guy
@@stevenmajor9513 What about Michael?
thumbnail looks like giant werner doing something to the moon
Legend
Hahaha exactly how high were you when you wrote this?
As an electrical technician, it concerns me that Werner didn't completely disable the detonation board before heading down.
I wouldn't trust these guys not to power it up and start pushing buttons as soon as the last light went green.
Then he wouldn't have to be nervous as he's working on the explosive. It needs an electrical charge to do it's thing.
...Agreed. plus, the method used to make such a critical connection (pigtail with basic electrical tape) was level 1 noob at best. Any Ace Hardware would have a crimp connector set. Additionally, as the det cap was electrical, one could bang on it with a hammer (rubber-no spark) and nothing bad would happen.
i think dying in an accident was least of his concerns
This same thing you talked about was an issue in a South Dakota mine that my buddy use to work at. Some guy almost turned a detonator on a guy that was still down the shaft. The detonator was connected, the operator was drunk and Had it not been for someone punching the dude out, despite being insistently told there was someone down there. It would have been that guy's last day on earth.
Yep. ALWAYS disconnect & tag out circuits that if activated could get somebody killed! 😳
@@unclelar2731 ??? yeah...
The cinematography in better call saul is just beautiful.
It was perfect to have BCS come out after BB. MUCH more character development is able to play out. We had some lengthy scenes in BB as well, but some of it was just video of the white family awkwardly eating dinner without saying anything 🤣
This is the moment Werner fixed the wiring.
I will never see a "this is the moment" variation and not laugh
lmfao
This is the moment werner became mineral
@engineer gaming
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At first I thought he was worried that Kai would be sent back or killed off because that guy fucked up again. Then I thought he was confident that he was about to be blown up due to Kai’s mistake. I never expected it to be that he missed his wife.
I think because of his longing, he went into a panic attack because he couldnt stop thinking of the worst case scenario.
Always felt this is the most nervous you saw Mike in the story arc.
In order to feel better he wanted to send Kai to get blown up.
Its always a lot of fun seeing bb/bcs characters doing what they specialize in.
Yeah, Mike sitting in unmoving vehicles with binoculars out has always been a funny staple
How about when he pulls the car apart to find Gus' tracker?
A lot effort, considering that a certain meglomaniac and his young partner will burn it to the ground in about 4-5 years time.
*already standing by*
"stand by"
"copy, standing by"
*standing by*
The yellow spray paint on the rock is actually very similar to the Heisenberg graffiti on Walt's living room wall. Werner Heisenberg is the real Heisenberg.
Or it was Vince Gilligan or spray painted it
Seeing this and how much work and money went into the lab makes much more sense on why Mike was so upset after Walt blew it up.
Also really puts Gus' remark about "a lot of planning went into this" in perspective too
Met this really neat old guy a decade ago that did explosives (non-Union) all his life. One job he told me about he was mentoring a kid on a road build to a mine in BC, Canada and some of the kids' charges DIDN'T go off, so you have to pull/check the wiring. Said the kids was literally sweating blood, crap, and some noxious stuff. This guy still had all his fingers by retirement.
I'm pretty sure the human body can only sweat sweat.
@@31redorange08 An informally used literally to express a hyperbole.
@@31redorange08 actually there's a condition called hematohidrosis where you really do sweat blood. It's not unheard of in the medical world.
@@edmondchan3426 he literally used literally though :p
@@GraveGround Informal use of literally is a thing
and what did the kai say to honour the memory of werner? how did he sum up the man who volunteered to step into the dark hole in the ground full of dynamite, in his stead?
"he was soft"
Got punched rightly by Mike.
yo wtf are you doing here
Why do people misread these very obvious character motivations?
Kai thought they were all on the verge of getting preemptively murdered, so he tried to ingratiate himself with Mike by saying that, because he thought of Mike as a heartless criminal who thought of Werner as soft. Kai mistakenly thought that's what Mike wanted to hear, he didn't set out to dishonor Werner, he was scared for his life.
Little known fact: Kai was a card carrying Nazi Party member pos
@@elamovs tbf a large amount of Germans, Poles and Ukraines are, too. Operation Paperclip made sure of that. Lots of Nazis in the US of A as well.
Its just dawned on me that Werner was also likely getting travel sick twice a day from the commute in the back of the truck, like he does when we first meet him.
Me every time I have to type an email for work
I felt that
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Don Holladio
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Nah she became Don Paco
Wow, that is some good new information
I always think of Gus stashing the revolver in the track of the digging equipment the creation of breaking bad. Without that, Lalo would have killed Gus. Of course, Gus knew what Lalo wanted, so if Gus's life was on the line from Lalo, Gus would go to the lab. He was smart enough to know Lalo would probably survive an assassination attempt.
this is the moment Los Pollos Hermanos became KFC
lmaooo comments like these will be always be hilarious 😂
Step 1: This is the scene where x became y
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This is the scene where Werner became the demolition expert.
I loved Werners story.
I haven't watched all the episodes so I hope he get back to Germany ok.
Yeah bro, he does a great job on the lab :)
Yeah he does just fine haha
yup he did a great work
I am glad. I don't want him shot in the desert by Mike. That would ruin it for me.
@@stevenmajor9513 Yeah don't worry, he makes it back to his wife with a buttload of money, living happily ever after...
Oh, sorry for spoilers
So much went into making that underground lab. All their efforts gone to waste.
I wonder what they were building this for, I hope it’s not a meth super lab
Of course not! It was for a big refrigerator to keep all of Gus' chicken chilled but never frozen. :)
If i were him i would take some holidays, this seems to be very stressful work...
He did... But instead ended up looking at the stars above Albuquerque, New Mexico
When watching this scene, I can't help but think that the malfunction was a plot to have Kai go down there and conveniently blow him up to make it look like an accident in front of the other guys
Considering Kai's fuckups and how they dealt with Werner after he broke out it doesn't seem so far off that they wanted to get rid of him
His death was sad, I feel bad for his wife
How does he die?
@@uppo9301 Gets shot in the back of the head. it’s dumb because had he waited a bit longer, he would’ve lived
Lol I just noticed that they spray painted "Auf Weidersehen" on the rock (Goodbye!)
I never understood this scene but I think it was meant to show the fear he lived in constantly and couldn't show around his men.
I didn't either but some comments explained that he thought he was going to be killed on purpose but to look like an accident for what he did at the bar
@@michaelvigil5321 that's exactly what it is.
The thing here is psycology, he is going through a panic attack because he has an irrational fear of the worst case scenario. Driven by his months of abscence from his wife.
He's terrefied of dying before seeing his wife again, and this panic attack was probably quite a shock to his psyce and explains his motivation of breaking out.
It was rather irrational but...understandable.
A man that does his trade isn't living in fear. lol. You missing some major details.
Like @Dan Won said (one of the top comments), it was to humanize his love for his wife. He knew that could be the last moment he had if something went wrong. Many scenes before this expressed his dissatisfaction with being away from her for this many months. The emotion of the moment led him to panic and the thought of his losing his love. None of his scenes signify an overwhelming fear his character has. NO idea where u pulled that from
@@videogamejockey it's obviously fear. If you argue it's because he might not see his wife again, OK, but it's not longing or desire. It's clearly fear.
Werner is German Walt, .....doing it for his family/wife.
This was the moment Howard Hamlin became Jane
Wait what so Jane was Howard the whole time so he got choke on his own vomit?
Wait what
@@abramsullivan7764 no dummy it means Jesse pinkman is gay.
@@asong4thedead It's a reoccuring meme that started from the scene when Walter White was laughing because Skylar gave the money to Ted. People were commenting "This is the moment when Walter White became Heisenburg" because of his crazy laughing at a bad situation. Since then, scenes with Walter White acting like a drug kingpin is always "This is when Walter White became Heisenburg."
After so many comments, people started using it as a joke.
@@Big_baasman thanks, the comments were very confusing before this explanation, to put it mildly
Wiedersehen looks like the yellow Heisenberg in Walts house in Felina
Ahhh wire
UNDERRATED
I just realized, Werner Zeigler actor was in Inglorious Basterds.. Man I kept wondering that I've seen him somewhere before, that's where.
This is the moment where I wrote a comment on a Better call Saul video.
Damn right you did, A.M.......damn right......
Werner says: it's my job Michael. At the end of the season Mike decides to kill Werner himself
You don't hold a tiny light in your teeth when you have a huge one on your head.
WERNER ZIEEEEEGGGGGLEEERR
I felt like this at work yesterday, so i took today off. I feel better😊
"he was worth 50 of you"
This is the moment where Werner Ziegler became Donald Margolis.
prefect example of the saying: don't order you men where you dare not go yourself
"It's my responsibility" .... "He was worth FIFTY of you".
Ziegel = Tile in german ... i suppose his ancestors coulda been roof tilers or tile/brick makers
_Ziegler is a German occupational name for a brickmaker or bricklayer, derived from the German ziegel, meaning originally “roof tile” and later “brick,” and from ziegelbrenner meaning brickmaker._
And now you know.
Zzeeeglerrr
OMG i just noticed, there is "wiedersehn" written on the stone. Wich literaly Translates to "see you again" but its a common phrase in german when you leave, and for Werner, there is no "wiedersehen" with his wife.
"He fixes the cable"
i think this was their plan to kill kai. they already wanted to get rid of him, implied on having him go down and make it seem like the explosion accidentally went off
this is the moment better call saul became the wire
Werner didn't deserve what happened to him :(
he was an idiot and should have just done the job.
@@spagootest2185 no humanity allowed... job only 😡
@@WhiteWolf496 He could have very easily destroyed what they had worked for months on and gotten Gus and everyone he had ever met arrested. He was already beginning to do this twice by talking to Lalo about the project and talking about the project in a public bar.
@@banditcam1 It's a drug empire, don't assume that they have morality.
Yes he absolutely did.
“I thought YOU were the demolition expert”
Gee thanks Uncle Mike, I didn’t know you hated me THAT much 😳😳😂😂
I think this was warners come to Jesus moment. He could’ve been buried under 20 feet of bedrock and no one would’ve really been any the wiser.
"I thought you were the demolition expert?"
Being an electrician and seeing they already had tape on one of the broken wires means to me it was already known about…if a wire breaks and you tape one end instead of putting the wire back together means someone knew it broke
Five years knocked off his life with that stress...
Oh wait...
One detail, which really annoys me is at the time the series is playing, there were no LED flashlights around.
Yeah there were, they came out in 1999
That's the moment when Werner had that moment for the moment.
when i first watched this i was worried that one of the construction guys were going to blow up werner while he was down there
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There is a reason why electrical ignition wires aren't used, they are scary
wait, on the rock u see "wiedersehen" wich traslated to english means "see you later or goodbye" , were this wiring issue programmed and they wanted to kill Werner here due to all the issues he caused? I've just noticed this
Just a guess, but no one from the ACTUAL blasting business consulted, I am pretty sure.
A true professional
Is it still to early to be excited for season 6?
Yep
God the wait is killing me.
@@cakeandicecream1582 THANKS A LOT covid-19!
no just prepare for some delays or just half season release only [*]
Any deadline?
wiring bad, better call werner
zieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeegler
3:25 Should have used a Western Union Pigtail Splice.
is Ziegler moment the became Werner This
Probley harbor freight electrical tape I would know
What's he up to, man?!
this is the moment when tortuga became Tony Soprano.....absolutely breathtaking.
Fucking boo
This was the moment where Howard became Walt Jr's Breakfast.
What a badass
Why does Werner look like he's about to break into a song and pull out his guitar?
This is the scene where Huel became Skylar.
This is the moment Werner became Huell Babineaux.
ahhhh wire
This is the moment.
That Hector.
@@Tmandd Truly became.
This is the moment where Walter White’s daughter became Hector Salamanca’s nephew
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All Green.
This is the moment when Arturo became Ted
This is genius scene ever
Note how the letters are in yellow like the graffiti in Walt's house Heisenberg?
It says good bye in German.
@@toyang6 Yes I meant its using the same font and colour as the graffiti
are demo charges that unstable for him to be that scared?
¿Was this reason enough for Gustavo to order kill Werner?
my man Werner, who has a loving wife waiting for him at home, was willing to put his own life first so he could save one of his workers, even though said worker is consistently a belligerent, inconsiderate dickhead and this whole situation is his fault.
I cannot stop thinking about Nord Stream.
Why? Because criminals are building it as well?
Why is he so scared? Aren't modern explosives like impossible to go kaboom if there are not detonated? It's not like we are still using 1850's nitroglycerin...
bruh this is not about the charges, this was the only moment he was not beeing monitored by his boss and he could show how terrified and sick of beeing away from his wife/family he was. I think that at that moment we all where like "why tha hell does he do all that just for some moments with his wife" but now, after this pandemic bullshit and isolations and quarentines mannn this scene hits diferent
@@do_3507 ahhh perfect, I don't remember what was happening at this point exactly. By the scene alone, it looks like he's just scared of the explosives.
@@do_3507 very good point about being monitored constantly.
@@do_3507 didn't he have his own private bedroom?
I don't think that it was that much "private", and besides he probably thought that it wasn't private either, but on that place at that moment right before the explosion he knew that he was absolutely alone
Poor Werner.
This is the moment Walt became Hal.
Ahhh... Wire
What was the trucks use? Please explain