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You had some high IQ realization. Good job, team. Love your reactions and can't wait for the next season. It's almost a shame that this is coming to an end.
And Gus is angry because the cartel killed his gay lover Wake Up kids. Gail was also gay and reason he was connected to Gus....who visited Gail now and then.
So much symbolism in Gus’s death scene. Apart from the obvious “two faced” thing, it looks exactly the same as the pink teddy in the pool. Also, chickens can famously keep walking after losing their heads.
LOL 😆 Are you saying 'you are what you eat'? There's a little difference between taking a few steps, straightening your necktie then falling to the ground, & a decapitated chicken 🐔 running around like, well, a chicken w/o a head! BUT, though it would've been way out of character, I would've LOVED to have seen Gus run out of the room & go round & round in circles, going, "B'KAAAA!! B'KAAAA!!! B'KAAAA!!!" then run into the wall 🧱 & fall to the floor twitching!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 🍗Los Pollos Hermanos🍗
Also also, after Gus bravely stood in the open when Cartel hit the big distribution center with a sniper, Jesse asked about that to Mike naming that stance as "terminator shit" or something. In the terminator series, terminator's skin in its face in one side usually gets damaged revealing its metal skeleton, looking similar to Gus's half blown face in this episode.
What was his other choice? Let Gus kill Hank and probably Walter's family? Walter was in that mess because of Jesse, he was on Gus' bad side because he saved Jesse, all he did was save his family. Also, you can notice that Walter could have given the ricin to Brock so to incriminate Gus, but he chose not to because he didn't want to kill Brock, he only gave him a small dose of the berries, he knew that the medics would be able to save Brock. Walter did NOTHING wrong.
@@lilnigga-qh7kdWalter didn’t know for sure if brock would survive, that’s why he looked so relieved when he was told brock would pull through. He didn’t set out to kill him but he knew it was a possibility and went through with it anyway. Walt did all this if he had just stayed in his lane and done his work there would’ve been no need for all this so yeah he did everything wrong
@@blueyeshadow2738 What do you mean by "he should have done his work and stayed quiet"? Gus was actively trying to kill him, Walter had to kill Gale in order to stay alive, he was fighting for his life. Yeah, MAYBE Gus would forgive him with the pass of time, but Walter had no guarantee of that. What he knew was that Gus had tried to kill him before and would probably going to try again.
Good job, Pudgey! I've only seen one other reactor (out of dozens) who spotted the plant. Most people -- myself included -- couldn't figure out what Walt was looking at when he was spinning the gun and it didn't land on him. The other reaction channel had a girl who knew what Lily of the Valley looked like, but you still nailed it as Walt before the final scene. Bravo!
@@Jonkronn when Walt is spinning the gun in the previous episode and it keeps pointing at himself, on the final spin it points out into his yard and you can see the plant there
I totally noticed it was pointing in to his backyard in the direction of that plant, but I had absolutely no clue what it could mean, and had completely forgotten about it by the time of the reveal in this episode. I can't believe Pudgey was so close right away, I mean it could have meant anything. The plant could have been a gift from Marie and that gave him the idea to use her as a distraction, or the plant could have reminded him of a movie where someone in danger had a creative solution, I never would have guessed what the plant actually meant
That was impressive to me. First time I saw it, I thought it was just because the gun didn't point at him, he'd gotten a plan. Nothing in that yard stood out for me. The beef was real for Hector and Gus. What a season finale!
Love how Gus reflexively fixes his tie with half his face blown off like a chicken still moves around with its head missing after death in reference to him being known as the "Chicken Man" with Pollos Hermanos
I don't get how at the same time you caught the plant poison thing last episode, but at the same time you see someone with half their head missing and you think they are alive lol ,, love the channel!
Are you sure about this? Cause Bryan Cranston plays that scene sus as. The way moment he 'figures it out' he acts it like someone pretending to figure it out in that moment. Would love a confirmation.
@@mrtomas0990 Wdym? Imo season 5 was one of the best seasons in television history. My only complaint with it was how some "you know who" were introduced quickly, without too much to build on. However, the plot still made perfect sense. The season and the finale overall are great.
@@mrtomas0990 They did have to give a nice end to Walt as well. So no way they could have ended it here. Could season 5 have been better? Maybe. But I still find the series pretty complete.
Yeah, they could see walter planting a bomb and be like "what is he doing ?" " i think he has an idea but i'm not sure" and the next scene they'll predict what happens, really weird thoses 2
I've watched dozens of reactions through this entire series and watched multiple times on my own but watching with pudge (and you too spartan) has been the most fun , it's like watching for the first time all over again.
@@GeorgeEugeneBarrett almost understandable though, because you feel like all the existing bad guys can't be dead already if there's still another season
@@GeorgeEugeneBarrett I also think most people momentarily assumed that Gus somehow survived. Which I think was the intention of the writers, as Gus was this insane, unstoppable force throughout the show. Having him walk out of the room after the explosion just suspended that disbelief. Just good writing more than anything!
This episode was shocking. Gus' death of course, but just seeing with complete clarity who Walt has become. He was willing to sacrifice his neighbor and a child to save his own ass. He's come a long way from the guy who was conflicted about killing the guy tied up in the basement.
@@redharlow9750 Wow. You really are a Walt fanboy :D. When you finish high school and get some life experience re-watch the series you would have a much better perspective.
Obviously this episode is amazing but for some reason i loved both spartan and pudgey a lot in this video. they were so funny here and those little fights were so fun to watch and listen 😂
Well not thorough enough since while scanning for bugs or wires on hector, he just conveniently misses the visible exposed jury rigged bomb under the wheelchair lol
Even if the bomb had already been set, it was hard wired through the bell. Notice the bell was slightly muffled. A hard wired switch wouldn't have registered on an EM scan. @@plasticfoodz6991
Pudgey, I have watched well over forty different reactions to this episode (and that number is no exaggeration), and you're the only one who has ever managed to call this. I might have guessed since you also seem clued in over most things that happen to Walter, Skyler, Hank, Marie, Jesse, Mike and Gus. Hang on to your hats, though, as you watch Season Five, which will make Season Four look like a walk in the park in comparison. It boasts some of the best TV ever broadcast, and that, too, is no exaggeration.
Still no-one mentions the gun that Walt conveniently placed on the table in front of Jesse before turning and walking away... Always make sure all your angles are covered :-)
The writers knew how Gus would die at the end, before they had plotted the season out. For more than a year the bulletin board in the writers' room had a card pinned to the top reading only "Ding-Boom!"
I love that music when it focuses the camera on Gus. It's also used as the title theme song for the German series Dark, a fantastic time-travel series. The song is "Goodbye" by Apparat".
Great catches on both sides, about the Lily of the Valley, and why Gus walked away from his car. I've never seen any reactors work either of those out this quick. There is no cliffhanger here. They wrote this episode not knowing that they'd get another season, so it's set up that it could have ended here and it would still be a satisfying end to the show.
Although I like these guys, I wish they (and reactors in general) didn't make it their life's mission to try to anticipate what is going to happen next. You're supposed to enjoy the ride, not analyze every aspect of it in an attempt to narrow down how the story is likely to unfold.
@@Zorak9595Have you ever watch anything with anyone else? Wtf lol people do this litterally all the time, it's one of the best parts of watching things with others..figuring things out..
@@ElixirOfEuphoria Figuring things out does not equal trying to guess what's going to happen in every scene. Especially when it's to the point of not catching what actually happens in those scenes.
@@Zorak9595 This is such a common thing though, almost every group I've ever watched stuff with has done this in some way shape or form, its much more rare to just see people sit there in silence and not try to work the clues and plans out with each other
@@Zorak9595 people pick up on things you can't expect people to just turn their brains off and not piece things together. Some people are just sharper than others. Guess we know where you stand on that spectrum though, you wouldn't even be able to cut through a piece of butter if your mind was a knife.
The music in the scene where Gus walks towards the Casa Tranquila nursing home is "Goodbye" by Apparat. Appropriately, the Apparat album on which this track can be found is called "The Devil's Walk."
Still no-one mentions the gun that Walt conveniently placed on the table in front of Jesse before turning and walking away... Always make sure all your angles are covered :-)
George R.R. Martin commented that "Walter White is the biggest monster on TV right now. I have to do something about that". This was when the worst person in GoT was still the little whimp Joffrey, and Martin had Ramsay Bolton in store.
Gus needed Jesse's approval to kill Walt; Walt needed Jesse's help to kill Gus. Jesse was the key in the whole tug-of-war, and the side he landed on was the winner.
@@DukeJimbob lol Of course I've seen the Godfather. Long before Breaking Bad. Michael Corleone and Gus Fring are both fantastic characters. I just like Gus more. It's just an opinion. You don't have to agree.
@@timmcgrath8030exactly. I don’t know why everyone loves it. It completely broke the immersion immediately the first time I watched it. I was like “there is no fuggin way a show this good and realistic pulls something like that at such a KEY moment” It’s just weird to me still to this day.
Probably not survive, but he could have done that walk and fixed his collar, something similar happened in real life, look into the peter porko case, had his head basically destroyed with an axe, then got up the next morning and went through his whole routine, making coffee and breakfast, going out to grab a paper, shaving and everything before he finally collapsed. If a certain part of the brain is still intact you can still keep going for a bit.
Pudgey spotted something virtually no one who watched BB clicked on and then doesn't understand basic facts about the episode. 🤣🤣🤣. The great thing about Breaking Bad is it just gets better and better as the seasons go by.......
Walt has to get the bomb from the car for 2 reasons: its not the easiest thing to make and he still needed it, and if there's an abandoned car at a hospital for days on end, eventually someone will go poking around and find the bomb and likely call the cops.
Good job Pudgey for specifically noticing the gun pointed at the plant, the first time I watched I thought we were just meant to see it pointed at nothing and the plant was just part of the background and it only clicked when Jesse mentioned the Lily of the Valley was the cause of the poisoning. Spartan was totally on point about Gus' character and the Gus dying at the end of the season theory was amazing. Great reaction guys!
Yeah, Spartan nailed it in figuring out why Gus turned around before approaching his car. I never figured that out on my own, I thought Gus just sensed something was off, I totally missed that he was given a clue by Jesse talking about poison
Still no-one mentions the gun that Walt conveniently placed on the table in front of Jesse before turning and walking away... Always make sure all your angles are covered :-)
Gus has a good storyline but I still wanted him to die. He destroyed countless lives on pursuit of power but people still like him because he is cooler than Walt.
You guys are a lot smarter than me. The first time I watched this, I had no idea how intricate the chess match was between Gus and Walt. and Happy Australia Day!
Lily of the valley poisoning occurs from ingestion of the leaves, flowers, or roots. The cardiac glycosides are gastrointestinal irritants, may be responsible for a variety of cardiac arrhythmias (e.g., irregular pulse, bradycardia, rapid thready pulse, ventricular fibrillation), and can be fatal.
These two have made some remarkably insightful observations and predictions but not being able to see things from different characters' point of view seems to be a theme with them.
Spartan’s frustration about explaining the risin and gus’ realisation is like me explaining simple things to my girl, she’s smart sometimes but at times kills me🤣🤣
Great reaction! Gus has one of my favorite deaths of a tv character, unrealistic in the best way because Gus is just so good. Him walking out and fixing his tie is great. Can’t wait to see your season 5 reactions
Been watching many reactions to Breaking Bad over the years. A lot of people make the comment about when they think Heisenberg fully takes control over Walt. This is when Walt fully becomes Heisenberg. The bad guy next season is Walt/Heisenberg.
Nothing changed with Walter. This is the first time his whole family was threatened directly. That's the only difference between this and everything else so far
I had a feeling you guys wouldn't be able to wait for this episode. If you couldn't wait to do one more after episode 11, no way are you stopping after episode 12 unless you have no choice
Excellent season finale!!!! Pudgey asked the right question at the end of the episode. Who is the next big bad guy for season 5? It's the one who knocks!!!
the only reactors ive seen that totally called the planet before the close up at the end of the episode. Actually, Pudgey called it in the previous episode.
There are 16 episode in season 5 and the lowest rating episode as per IMDB in season 5 is 8.9. So just imagine how good is season 5 and come-on Ozymandias episode is rated 10/10 .. See you guys in season 5... And by far you guys are my favorite reaction channel. And thank you guys so much for putting all those effort to give us the best content.
Isn't it funny how throughout the whole show we were watching how Walter manipulated and lied to others, and then he manipulated the viewer into thinking Gus poisoned Broke 😅
The reason the word poison triggered Gus is because he knew that Walt and Jesse tried to poison Tuco, so he instantly realised what Walt was trying to do. Seeing his car, he probably recalled from Tuco the time walt blew up his office. Walt does love to blow things up.
@manvirshergill1739 through Hector... there was that meet-up with Gus, Hector, and the Salamanca twins who were asking for Walts head. So, I assume an off-screen exchange to explain this.
@@juliant nah I don't think there was some kind of off-screen explanation to gus. 1. Why would Hector even tell Gus? 2. How would Hector communicate with him taking into consideration Hector won't even look at him.
A very plausible theory, we do see Brock eat cereal at one point and it would make sense. It's left purposely a mystery because it doesn't really matter how it happened
@@LucienMarsh1Walter thought the kid would probably be okay, but Walter doesn't know the kids health history or how he would react. Walter would have been fine if the kid had died, he didn't care not really
Great reaction at 28:50, I love how we see this entire plan of Walter's mostly from the outside, just like Jesse, Hank and Gus, and it isn't laid out for us. And at 29:26 you figured out who the next "big bad" is...
10/10 Season Finale..this was bloody mental. Walter has officially stooped to a whole other level of darkness now...but damn that was a solid plot twist!!
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You had some high IQ realization. Good job, team. Love your reactions and can't wait for the next season. It's almost a shame that this is coming to an end.
Now you are ready for season 5, hands down the best season of the series.
Spartan lol Dio is Not his name it is Spanish for Dad.
And Gus is angry because the cartel killed his gay lover Wake Up kids. Gail was also gay and reason he was connected to Gus....who visited Gail now and then.
What Walter did to Brock is called a “false flag attack.”
Gus hated hector so much he refused to die in the same room as him.
Lmao
Lmao either that or Gus is just extremely*able-ist".
Nah I think that's a scientific thing where somebody takes fatal brain damage but they do what they were subconsciously going to do before they die
If some1 killed my boyfriend I'll hate them too
Lmaooo
So much symbolism in Gus’s death scene. Apart from the obvious “two faced” thing, it looks exactly the same as the pink teddy in the pool. Also, chickens can famously keep walking after losing their heads.
LOL 😆 Are you saying 'you are what you eat'? There's a little difference between taking a few steps, straightening your necktie then falling to the ground, & a decapitated chicken 🐔 running around like, well, a chicken w/o a head! BUT, though it would've been way out of character, I would've LOVED to have seen Gus run out of the room & go round & round in circles, going, "B'KAAAA!! B'KAAAA!!! B'KAAAA!!!" then run into the wall 🧱 & fall to the floor twitching!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🍗Los Pollos Hermanos🍗
Also also, after Gus bravely stood in the open when Cartel hit the big distribution center with a sniper, Jesse asked about that to Mike naming that stance as "terminator shit" or something. In the terminator series, terminator's skin in its face in one side usually gets damaged revealing its metal skeleton, looking similar to Gus's half blown face in this episode.
"Whos the bad guy now???"
The guy who just poisoned a child.
This!!!
What was his other choice? Let Gus kill Hank and probably Walter's family? Walter was in that mess because of Jesse, he was on Gus' bad side because he saved Jesse, all he did was save his family.
Also, you can notice that Walter could have given the ricin to Brock so to incriminate Gus, but he chose not to because he didn't want to kill Brock, he only gave him a small dose of the berries, he knew that the medics would be able to save Brock.
Walter did NOTHING wrong.
@@lilnigga-qh7kdWalter didn’t know for sure if brock would survive, that’s why he looked so relieved when he was told brock would pull through. He didn’t set out to kill him but he knew it was a possibility and went through with it anyway. Walt did all this if he had just stayed in his lane and done his work there would’ve been no need for all this so yeah he did everything wrong
@@blueyeshadow2738 What do you mean by "he should have done his work and stayed quiet"? Gus was actively trying to kill him, Walter had to kill Gale in order to stay alive, he was fighting for his life.
Yeah, MAYBE Gus would forgive him with the pass of time, but Walter had no guarantee of that. What he knew was that Gus had tried to kill him before and would probably going to try again.
It's hilarious the dudes that justify Walters actions
18:48 "oh...he spelled....dick". Man that made me laugh so hard lmao
Season 2 Walter: Did you bring RV to the airport
Season 4 Jesse: Did you bring a bomb into a hospital
These 2 deserve each other
*meth lab to an airport
Gus is such a sensational character that you both couldn't believe he died. The genius of the show
Good job, Pudgey! I've only seen one other reactor (out of dozens) who spotted the plant. Most people -- myself included -- couldn't figure out what Walt was looking at when he was spinning the gun and it didn't land on him. The other reaction channel had a girl who knew what Lily of the Valley looked like, but you still nailed it as Walt before the final scene. Bravo!
What point do you see the flower pot before the end? I totally missed that too until it was shoved in my face
@@Jonkronn when Walt is spinning the gun in the previous episode and it keeps pointing at himself, on the final spin it points out into his yard and you can see the plant there
I totally noticed it was pointing in to his backyard in the direction of that plant, but I had absolutely no clue what it could mean, and had completely forgotten about it by the time of the reveal in this episode.
I can't believe Pudgey was so close right away, I mean it could have meant anything. The plant could have been a gift from Marie and that gave him the idea to use her as a distraction, or the plant could have reminded him of a movie where someone in danger had a creative solution, I never would have guessed what the plant actually meant
That was impressive to me. First time I saw it, I thought it was just because the gun didn't point at him, he'd gotten a plan. Nothing in that yard stood out for me. The beef was real for Hector and Gus. What a season finale!
But how did he find the kid and how exactly did he poison him?
Love how Gus reflexively fixes his tie with half his face blown off like a chicken still moves around with its head missing after death in reference to him being known as the "Chicken Man" with Pollos Hermanos
Ha! You were the first reactors that didn't believe Gus had died, and the first reactors that figured out the Lily of the Valley scheme.
I don't get how at the same time you caught the plant poison thing last episode, but at the same time you see someone with half their head missing and you think they are alive lol ,, love the channel!
I bet It's because of superhero stuff.
Radio announcer - "At least 3 people have been killed"
Spartan and Pudgeys brain - Hector, Tyrus, and hector's bell are confirmed dead!
Fact: In the previous episode, Bryan Cranston believed that Walt didn't poison Brock until he got the script for this episode.
Are you sure about this? Cause Bryan Cranston plays that scene sus as. The way moment he 'figures it out' he acts it like someone pretending to figure it out in that moment. Would love a confirmation.
This finale was TIGHT! TIGHT!! TIGHT!!!
Should of ended here,or at least get a decent script to work off
@@mrtomas0990 Wdym? Imo season 5 was one of the best seasons in television history. My only complaint with it was how some "you know who" were introduced quickly, without too much to build on. However, the plot still made perfect sense. The season and the finale overall are great.
@@mrtomas0990 They did have to give a nice end to Walt as well. So no way they could have ended it here. Could season 5 have been better? Maybe. But I still find the series pretty complete.
Lmfaoooo 😂😂
Did anyone else read the comment with Tuco voice in their head? Tight tight tight
Someone could be sawn in half and these two will be like, "I don't think they're dead."
Yeah, they could see walter planting a bomb and be like "what is he doing ?" " i think he has an idea but i'm not sure" and the next scene they'll predict what happens, really weird thoses 2
*_Pudgy*_*_ will be like_
@@Austin.Kilgorewho cares she’s hot
@@jaytoowavyyy stop being a simp 😁
@@surrealparadox395 i don’t think you know how to correctly use the term simp
I've watched dozens of reactions through this entire series and watched multiple times on my own but watching with pudge (and you too spartan) has been the most fun , it's like watching for the first time all over again.
Seriously impressed you worked out that the gun was pointing at the plant. Everybody was stumped over that scene when it first aired.
She also thought Gus survived that bomb, so there’s that. LOL.
I think it helps watching the episodes back to back. Still impressive, of course.
@@GeorgeEugeneBarrett almost understandable though, because you feel like all the existing bad guys can't be dead already if there's still another season
She also thought Walt was about to blow up his own house
@@GeorgeEugeneBarrett I also think most people momentarily assumed that Gus somehow survived. Which I think was the intention of the writers, as Gus was this insane, unstoppable force throughout the show. Having him walk out of the room after the explosion just suspended that disbelief. Just good writing more than anything!
This episode was shocking. Gus' death of course, but just seeing with complete clarity who Walt has become. He was willing to sacrifice his neighbor and a child to save his own ass. He's come a long way from the guy who was conflicted about killing the guy tied up in the basement.
He knew none of them would die
@@redharlow9750 Wow. You really are a Walt fanboy :D. When you finish high school and get some life experience re-watch the series you would have a much better perspective.
@@Karadjanov Explain how i'm wrong then since you're such a fan of the show as well
Not to mention blowing up a retirement home
@@redharlow9750 I just did.
'Becky' the neighbor lady is played by Vince Gilligan's own mother. I can't believe her own son put her in danger. Un Bravo Vince. 😢
Pudgey learning some detective tricks from Hank!
She undermined the ending for herself haha
Obviously this episode is amazing but for some reason i loved both spartan and pudgey a lot in this video. they were so funny here and those little fights were so fun to watch and listen 😂
Gus's Lieutenant was scanning for bugs. He was making sure that Hector hadn't made a deal to wear a wire or have his room bugged
Well not thorough enough since while scanning for bugs or wires on hector, he just conveniently misses the visible exposed jury rigged bomb under the wheelchair lol
@@plasticfoodz6991 I thought Walter fixed the bomb after he scanned the room
Walter plants the bomb after Tyrus scans the room and the wheelchair. He plants the bomb after Tyrus leaves.
@@plasticfoodz6991 I thought Walter fixed the bomb after he scanned the room
Even if the bomb had already been set, it was hard wired through the bell. Notice the bell was slightly muffled. A hard wired switch wouldn't have registered on an EM scan. @@plasticfoodz6991
Let's give a shout out to Greg Nicotero and the Walking Dead makeup team for the way Gus looked after the explosion. Fantastic job.
Pudgey, I have watched well over forty different reactions to this episode (and that number is no exaggeration), and you're the only one who has ever managed to call this. I might have guessed since you also seem clued in over most things that happen to Walter, Skyler, Hank, Marie, Jesse, Mike and Gus.
Hang on to your hats, though, as you watch Season Five, which will make Season Four look like a walk in the park in comparison. It boasts some of the best TV ever broadcast, and that, too, is no exaggeration.
It's a duesey.
@@briankirchhoefer Can't disagree. :-)
Still no-one mentions the gun that Walt conveniently placed on the table in front of Jesse before turning and walking away... Always make sure all your angles are covered :-)
The writers knew how Gus would die at the end, before they had plotted the season out. For more than a year the bulletin board in the writers' room had a card pinned to the top reading only "Ding-Boom!"
10:16 I love, love, LOVE Francesca! Such a great character, despite how minor she is. I hope to see the actress in other stuff.
I live for Pudgey laughing uncontrolably at anything to do with Spartan lol. plus this episode is amazing. great show!
“Don was right.” Lol. Love you guys. Don is not a name. It’s a title.
I wonder if they ever refer to Walt as 'Mr'. LOL.
At this point you’re thinking, what happens next? And Season 5 as a whole is one of the best seasons of television ever. It’s so good. Enjoy
I love that music when it focuses the camera on Gus. It's also used as the title theme song for the German series Dark, a fantastic time-travel series. The song is "Goodbye" by Apparat".
Great catches on both sides, about the Lily of the Valley, and why Gus walked away from his car. I've never seen any reactors work either of those out this quick.
There is no cliffhanger here. They wrote this episode not knowing that they'd get another season, so it's set up that it could have ended here and it would still be a satisfying end to the show.
"Wow, news travels fast!" lmfao OMG this dude...Yeah man, there's these things called PHONES....
Breaking bad ain't game of thrones or Harry Potter... Breaking bad is breaking bad... GOAT of TV series...
Walt is literally the definition of a mastermind. He's always two steps ahead.
Holy crap! Spartan nailed the bomb thing…
It’s interesting to rewatch the series and realize the burnt pink teddy bear with the missing eye from last season was foreshadowing Gus’ death.
Pudgey ruined the whole reveal by being too sharp, as soon as she joked about the plant last episode she would get it
Although I like these guys, I wish they (and reactors in general) didn't make it their life's mission to try to anticipate what is going to happen next. You're supposed to enjoy the ride, not analyze every aspect of it in an attempt to narrow down how the story is likely to unfold.
@@Zorak9595Have you ever watch anything with anyone else? Wtf lol people do this litterally all the time, it's one of the best parts of watching things with others..figuring things out..
@@ElixirOfEuphoria Figuring things out does not equal trying to guess what's going to happen in every scene. Especially when it's to the point of not catching what actually happens in those scenes.
@@Zorak9595 This is such a common thing though, almost every group I've ever watched stuff with has done this in some way shape or form, its much more rare to just see people sit there in silence and not try to work the clues and plans out with each other
@@Zorak9595 people pick up on things you can't expect people to just turn their brains off and not piece things together. Some people are just sharper than others. Guess we know where you stand on that spectrum though, you wouldn't even be able to cut through a piece of butter if your mind was a knife.
The music in the scene where Gus walks towards the Casa Tranquila nursing home is "Goodbye" by Apparat. Appropriately, the Apparat album on which this track can be found is called "The Devil's Walk."
"Who's gonna be the big bad in the next season?" ....Well maybe the guy who poisons a kid?? 😀
Yeah lol
Detective Pudgey is the only one I’ve seen think of the plant as a possibility right when the gun spun to it in back in episode 12
Still no-one mentions the gun that Walt conveniently placed on the table in front of Jesse before turning and walking away... Always make sure all your angles are covered :-)
Great reaction as always, guys. Can't wait til the final season!
Also this quote: "How can you be so smart and then dumb?" - Spartan
hahahaha
This isn’t Batman. Gus is dead. Lol
Yep. In the real world people die when they get their face blown off by a bomb. He probably had a lot of shrapnel in his brain too
😂 The turncoat was hilarious! You guys crack me up. Loving all these reactions, and I can't wait for season 5!
'Turned tail' mighta been what he was thinking of.
Pudgey has the patience of an angel trying to follow Spartan's explanations and insults lol
12:50 Fun Fact the neighbor Becky here is played by none other than Vince Gilligan Mother (Showrunner)
"who's the big bad now???"
GRRM is disappointed you guys still don't know
George R.R. Martin
George R.R. Martin commented that "Walter White is the biggest monster on TV right now. I have to do something about that". This was when the worst person in GoT was still the little whimp Joffrey, and Martin had Ramsay Bolton in store.
Its always a pleasure to watch you two. Lol. Its always so genuine. Cant wait to see more reactions. Stay great!!
The reverse psychology Walter pulled on Jesse to get him back on his side is crazy :D
Gus needed Jesse's approval to kill Walt;
Walt needed Jesse's help to kill Gus.
Jesse was the key in the whole tug-of-war, and the side he landed on was the winner.
As far as I'm concerned, Gus is the best fictional mob boss ever.
U never seen Godfather I guess
@@DukeJimbobI definitely think he should watch The Godfather and The Sopranos
@@DukeJimbob lol Of course I've seen the Godfather. Long before Breaking Bad. Michael Corleone and Gus Fring are both fantastic characters. I just like Gus more. It's just an opinion. You don't have to agree.
@@Mic-Mak just messing with you not a big deal
@@DukeJimbob It's all good! 😄
Pudgey, Breaking Bad is one of the most realistic shows out there. No way Gus would’ve survived having his face blown off like that
I mean, if it was realistic there's no way he should have walked out of the room in the first place
@@timmcgrath8030exactly. I don’t know why everyone loves it. It completely broke the immersion immediately the first time I watched it. I was like “there is no fuggin way a show this good and realistic pulls something like that at such a KEY moment”
It’s just weird to me still to this day.
@@monkeyman1350 yeah agreed probably my least favourite moment of the show
Probably not survive, but he could have done that walk and fixed his collar, something similar happened in real life, look into the peter porko case, had his head basically destroyed with an axe, then got up the next morning and went through his whole routine, making coffee and breakfast, going out to grab a paper, shaving and everything before he finally collapsed. If a certain part of the brain is still intact you can still keep going for a bit.
@@timmcgrath8030not exactly true, similar things happen in real life, look into the peter porko case, I wrote a little about it in this same thread.
rest in peace Mark Margolis ( Hector Salamanca)🖤
Pudgey spotted something virtually no one who watched BB clicked on and then doesn't understand basic facts about the episode. 🤣🤣🤣. The great thing about Breaking Bad is it just gets better and better as the seasons go by.......
The only reactor I've seen that caught the Lily of the Valley reveal beforehand.
Detective Pidgey on the case! I'm always impressed how she put the pieces together. ah ha
This might be my favorite episode of television ever. Right up there with Battle of the Bastards and Winds of Winter.
With a 9.9 rating at the IMDB
Ozymandias?
Chicken man walking like a chicken with it's head cut off
Wait.... this makes sense lmao
Walt has to get the bomb from the car for 2 reasons: its not the easiest thing to make and he still needed it, and if there's an abandoned car at a hospital for days on end, eventually someone will go poking around and find the bomb and likely call the cops.
The reaction I was waiting for.. didn't disappoint for the entire episode lol.. and the ending twist
Good job Pudgey for specifically noticing the gun pointed at the plant, the first time I watched I thought we were just meant to see it pointed at nothing and the plant was just part of the background and it only clicked when Jesse mentioned the Lily of the Valley was the cause of the poisoning. Spartan was totally on point about Gus' character and the Gus dying at the end of the season theory was amazing. Great reaction guys!
Yeah, Spartan nailed it in figuring out why Gus turned around before approaching his car. I never figured that out on my own, I thought Gus just sensed something was off, I totally missed that he was given a clue by Jesse talking about poison
Yea I'm shocked. I had no freaking idea that was why Gus turned around. Sparty may be right.
Still no-one mentions the gun that Walt conveniently placed on the table in front of Jesse before turning and walking away... Always make sure all your angles are covered :-)
Gus's storyline is by far the best arch of this show.. No idea how people watch and want him to die.. He was sooo good on this
People say season 5, but from start to finish season 4 is better imo
Gus has a good storyline but I still wanted him to die. He destroyed countless lives on pursuit of power but people still like him because he is cooler than Walt.
He killed Tomás
I’m American but I’ve had a terrible sleep schedule so I’m always awake for your uploads lol!
You guys are a lot smarter than me. The first time I watched this, I had no idea how intricate the chess match was between Gus and Walt.
and Happy Australia Day!
Lily of the valley poisoning occurs from ingestion of the leaves, flowers, or roots. The cardiac glycosides are gastrointestinal irritants, may be responsible for a variety of cardiac arrhythmias (e.g., irregular pulse, bradycardia, rapid thready pulse, ventricular fibrillation), and can be fatal.
Lol Pudgey getting exasperated with the nurse not knowing what D.E.A. meant when she's not even American herself made me laugh a lot.
These two have made some remarkably insightful observations and predictions but not being able to see things from different characters' point of view seems to be a theme with them.
Spartan’s frustration about explaining the risin and gus’ realisation is like me explaining simple things to my girl, she’s smart sometimes but at times kills me🤣🤣
I've been waiting for this episode since you guys started it! Incredible
Gus coming back would have been so soapy haha
he survived, but has amnesia
it was his lost twin who went in the room with hector
it was all a dream
@@flerbus Correct, he then went on to change his name to Anton Castillo or Stan Edgar if you prefer
@@redharlow9750 The red witch resurrected him because she saw him in the flames
Great reaction! Gus has one of my favorite deaths of a tv character, unrealistic in the best way because Gus is just so good. Him walking out and fixing his tie is great. Can’t wait to see your season 5 reactions
People have survived fatal injuries for a few seconds in real life as well
Been watching many reactions to Breaking Bad over the years. A lot of people make the comment about when they think Heisenberg fully takes control over Walt. This is when Walt fully becomes Heisenberg. The bad guy next season is Walt/Heisenberg.
Nothing changed with Walter. This is the first time his whole family was threatened directly. That's the only difference between this and everything else so far
The last 30 seconds of this season is my favorite moment of the series.
Think back to the teddy bear floating in the pool from the plane crash, the face was foreshadowing this moment way in advance
I think Pudgey caught that earlier than anyone else I've seen. bravo!
Walter is now the one who --knocks-- bombs.
I had a feeling you guys wouldn't be able to wait for this episode. If you couldn't wait to do one more after episode 11, no way are you stopping after episode 12 unless you have no choice
This is why Gus knew about the bomb because he figured out that Walt poisoned Brock
Spartan you need to put a ring on it, if you won't I will
Pudgey
‘Where do you go from here?’
Just you wait!
Excellent season finale!!!! Pudgey asked the right question at the end of the episode. Who is the next big bad guy for season 5? It's the one who knocks!!!
Pudgey got the heavies
the only reactors ive seen that totally called the planet before the close up at the end of the episode. Actually, Pudgey called it in the previous episode.
There are 16 episode in season 5 and the lowest rating episode as per IMDB in season 5 is 8.9. So just imagine how good is season 5 and come-on Ozymandias episode is rated 10/10 .. See you guys in season 5... And by far you guys are my favorite reaction channel. And thank you guys so much for putting all those effort to give us the best content.
They’re very entertaining.
Isn't it funny how throughout the whole show we were watching how Walter manipulated and lied to others, and then he manipulated the viewer into thinking Gus poisoned Broke 😅
16:45 DEA is not a word it is an acronym lol
The reason the word poison triggered Gus is because he knew that Walt and Jesse tried to poison Tuco, so he instantly realised what Walt was trying to do. Seeing his car, he probably recalled from Tuco the time walt blew up his office. Walt does love to blow things up.
How the hell would gus know walt and jesse tried to poison tuco???
@manvirshergill1739 through Hector... there was that meet-up with Gus, Hector, and the Salamanca twins who were asking for Walts head. So, I assume an off-screen exchange to explain this.
@@juliant nah I don't think there was some kind of off-screen explanation to gus. 1. Why would Hector even tell Gus? 2. How would Hector communicate with him taking into consideration Hector won't even look at him.
@@Bothorth true, another possibility. and to be honest, a more likely one. Thank you.
@@manvirshergill1739 just an idea. I guess you're the expert here, i will defer all questions about the show to you. Happy?
you guys are so good detective, it's hard to suprise you.
Why didn't they show the full scene of Gus's death? Fixing his tie with half his face and falling down is an all time classic scene.
tsssss the music... its the main theme song for the series DARK... you totally NEED to see that one
I’m laughing so hard that they thought gus survived that lmfao
The best post-reaction discussion so far.
Who's gonna the 'big bad' in next season???
You knew it😎😎😎
F U C
Spartan: yeah it's spelled dik. 😂😂😂
I’m wondering if Walt got Brock to eat the berries by putting them in his cereal. Anyone who’s seen the whole series knows why I say that haha
A very plausible theory, we do see Brock eat cereal at one point and it would make sense. It's left purposely a mystery because it doesn't really matter how it happened
Spartans face at the start of each episode 😂😂😂 waiting on Pudgey fucking up or laughing during her part of the intro.
After Brock I was rooting against Walt pretty much the rest of the series, lol.
But it wasn't poisonous
id been rooting against walt since he killed jane
@xeox4280 lily of the valley is poisonous btw he's lucky the doctors figured it out, especially after being told it was ricin...
Walt is intelligent enough to know the dosage that would only make the kid sick, I think it was a genius idea, it is the reason he won after all.
@@LucienMarsh1Walter thought the kid would probably be okay, but Walter doesn't know the kids health history or how he would react. Walter would have been fine if the kid had died, he didn't care not really
26:15 ..bruh
"Is he gunna blow up his own home?"
Is the wildest theory I've ever heard lol
Great reaction at 28:50, I love how we see this entire plan of Walter's mostly from the outside, just like Jesse, Hank and Gus, and it isn't laid out for us. And at 29:26 you figured out who the next "big bad" is...
Pudgey you are the only reactor I’ve ever seen notice/guess the plant would have any significance in that last episode!
If Pudgey wore the same top every time I would be totally ok with that 😍😍