Thank God he had the element of wire. Good thing Jesse reminded him about it
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Mike took another half measure.
Probably not, if Mike had put Handcuffs on Walt he would still have escaped.
*"I was offered 5 million dollars instead of Methylamine. I compromised, I burned my wrist on the radiator instead."*
I love how the garage door isn't even down and Walt is already looking for a way to escape lmao
Not even down? It's not even fully up 😂😂 and i also love how Mike moments before pointed out something between the lines "and don't do anything stupid!"
So this guy builds a bomb, and said bomb is activated by a bell. And yet, Mike thinks he won’t find a way out of a friggin zip tie? Seriously?
So you are saying if a man can build bomb then he can also escape the zip ? Mike always thinks walter white is a weak person.
@@Saikelu Walter’s biggest strength is that everyone underestimates him
Everyone it’s talking about how Walter burn his own hand, but mike really said “sorry”, that’s interesting
Mike is probably one of the best “bad” guys in the show. He has a good heart
yeah, theyre both grown up men so he knows that being seat with a arm hanging up can be hard
Well they’re both grown men so it’s almost a respect thing about making them have to sit like that probably not fun at that age
It’s because he forced Walter to take the buyout out of his own needs and that he’s doing something he considers wrong but necessary.
I love how good of care Walter takes of Jesses gift. That watch truly meant a lot to him.
@@strobo3737 Nah Walt could buy a truckload of those watches if he wanted to. He cherished it because it was Jesse's gift.
@@sprshb1852 So you saying that when someone buys you chocolates or offering pizza you look down at those people because you could buy it yourself?
Walt should've just accepted that damn job from Elliot
would you still watch it if Walt accepted the job and the show was just about Walt doing an office Job with his last 2 years?
If he did that he would let the people who screwed him over would be his new bosses and ide never want to do that myself
@@hotsnow2 You prefer to go the Heiseinberg route? You do you bro
@@christopherg.8591 anything over than accepting help from people who i hate more than anything
Yeah yeah we know all of you has been in a tight situation like this and where able to find a way to do it without burning your hand... But this way it's more badass
He could've just burnt of the part of the ziptie that was stuck to the heater instead of his hand.
He didn't even need to burn the ziptie. You can actually snap the ziptie. It's eaister if you have it around both ur wrists you can literally just pull out in a fast motion and it will snap. Obviously the position walt is in is different, it would be difficult but he could do it.
I wonder if the wires hit the radiator maybe he would get shocked? too Risky? not sure.
Unless the heater was conductive and he ended up blowing a fuse or breaker.
This was the moment Walt burned his hand
If you play on 0.25 speed you can see the metamorphosis of Walt to Burnt Heisenberg. Wow.
Well he did shock his hand when he and Jesse were stranded in the desert.
Smart enough to figure out how to escape with the wire, but not smart enough to do it on the less sensitive side of his arm.
smart enough to break through a super strong lock using thermite, but not smart enough to roll the barrel instead of carrying it.
Smart enough to figure out how to escape with the wire, but not smart enough to figure out he made up his mind ten minutes ago
I think we're so used to seeing Walt in a mob boss role by this point that we forget how incredibly technically skilled he is.
He could have done the exact same thing on the other end of the ziptie, but we're talking about the same guy who forgot how to roll a barrel lmao
Don't they say before stealing it that the substance in the barrel is sensitive to mechanical shocks or something like that?
@@buca9696 They send the barrel tumbling down a set of stairs once they get it back home and nothing happens
I love how even though Mike very justifiably hates Walter, he feels slightly bad about humiliating him like this and even exhales and says "sorry".
Walter and Mike both die ugly and violent, but Jesse got a happy ending so I hope Jimmy gets some kind of redemption too.
Jimmy helped Tommy kill Billy Batts. I don't think he's gonna get any kind of redemption.
@@elizadimagiba imo it's most like kim's fault that leaded to howard's death
I'm not saying that jimmy it's like "innocent", but remember that when jimmy finds out about the judge has a broken arm and wants to do the thing on another day and kim refused?
If she had accepted to do on another day, howard would still be alive.
But howard was right, they did for fun after all.
I didnt liked howard on the first seasons, but he didnt deserved that at ALL!
After knowing of all of his problems (specially his marriage falling apart) you feel bad for him, he wasnt bad at all, and really tried to help jimmy by offering him a job at HHM.
There were many ways Walt could have done that without burning himself but In line with his character it shows Walts Intelligence and also his lack of common sense in one scene. Good consistent writing.
Out of pure interest as a relatively dumb individual I wish to know of some of the other ways he could have done this.
@@eddieliusa come to think of it he could have smashed his glasses and tried using the glass to cut it.
^^Eyeglasses would not break into shards. He tried to get the coffee pot so he could break it, but it rolled out of reach. There's not much else he could've tried.
The barrel is a good example of not using common sense, but he was in a panicked situation.
This kinda shows how Walt overthinks some small things
@@sniperbyker883 much easier ways to get out of a zip tie
@@milesclifford-nicholson278 well I've never been in one but he burnt it off so I don't think he over thought anything
@@milesclifford-nicholson278 He was going to break the coffee pot and use the glass to cut it off but it landed too far away from him. Burning it off was not his initial plan.
@@sniperbyker883 He could have just burned off the zip-tie at the radiator instead of his hand
I think this is the first instance I’ve seen where a protagonist doesn’t escape being tied up by having a blind completely oblivious henchman walk into the room where they end up knocking them out and taking the keys/knife. Also this way of escaping is believable because the character had been shown from the start how genius he is
It's almost believable, except that it ignores that shorting the two wires together would trip the breaker. Sure you could argue that the building isn't up to code and has shoddy wiring or whatever, but that's unlikely since it's a former place of business, which is required to be up to code.
@@Mfndex bruh you have some issues you wanna talk about? way too hostile for no reason here
@@static_motion wait, they actually make buildings prevent this from happening? And it's an issue of being up to code? Tell me more.
The music in this scene is brilliant, the way it slowly builds as he burns himself and then breaks after he gets free.
If you think that's brilliant, you should definitely check out every movie ever.
@@jasonf4071 I hear that there's actually people that write up sentences for actors to speak out
I love how Jesse's response with the "Ahh, Wire" joke foreshadowed this so early on the series.
Bravo Vince!
Also when he suggested building a robot and in the end of the series Walt built a robotic machinegun
it doesnt foreshadow anything there just happens to be use of a wire in the show later on
It foreshadows it so brilliantly, no one would've anticipated Walt using a wire later on, it's genius writing
Mike: Walter, what the hell is all that noise you’re making?
*created by Vince Gilligan*
Hank put it best in Season one "Book smart, but not street smart"
Season 3 Mike: "No more half measures Walter"
Season 5 Mike: Only handcuffs one of Walters hands....
@@Foxtrot-Nation you definitely have never seen that type of zip ties now have you 😂😂😂 they’re the ones used in constructions and buildings, its not the regular cute tiny lil zip ties that you are used to seeing on TikTok where they try snapping it off their arm as if it’s a big accomplishment
@@Foxtrot-Nation I'm a year late but considering the Zip ties we use at work; no those are not the store bought zip ties; those are industrial zip ties.
Walt's ingenuity was one of his most interesting traits
This scene is amazing but I cannot believe that Mike didn't think Walt could escape. Like this was season 5, this dude was established to be unkillable, uncapturable, and a force of will stronger than Gus, the Salamancas, and well, Mike.
My first thought was him taking one of his glasses lens out and breaking it in half to cut the zip tie. Then Walt used the wire and I realized there’s a big difference between a normal person and a genius.
Zip ties have a little safety latch release mechanism in them so anything like a toothpick can release them. I've even done it with a fingernail so you dont even need to get "fancy" or "scientific" by using mains voltage to melt it, this is extremely dangerous and easy to electrocute yourself and he burnt himself pretty bad. Electrical burns can be a lot worse than normal burns. Literally anything pointy would work. Glasses are too thick to fit in the slot and you're also not likely to get them sharp enough to cut plastic like that but if you chew on it and make a flat point you'd be able to release the zip tie. You can even disassemble the glasses to remove the metal pin at the joints, that would work perfectly and wouldn't leave you blind from destroying your glasses.
@@DrakeOola sharpen the end and loop it back to release itself on said catch..
@@themagpie_1 Not small enough, but a bitten-off fingernail...
Nylon is incredibly hard to cut, and self-lubricating. Great way to shred yourself and still be trapped.
@@DrakeOola how was he mean to know in a situation like that? and there are special ones that the police or security companies use instead of cuffs that dont have that
@@DrakeOola Zipties meant to restrain people, like this one, are different.
They have no release, they cannot be pryed open, and they are reinforced with metal wire on the inside so they can't be broken or ground through easily.
The music score is always top notch in these tense scenarios.
An interesting detail I noticed here is that Walter doesn't initially think of using the wire to escape, but rather, something to do with the coffee pot. We can see when it rolls away he looks defeated, meaning he was trying to obtain it at first, before looking at the wire and coming up with a new plan.
What was he planning with the coffee pot? Maybe he wanted to shatter it and use the glass to cut himself free. idk.
It's a zip tie. Why didn't he just bite it off smh. He bit through the wire
@@TheGuyCalledX I don't think he had the leverage to bite the zip tie, and even if he did, cutting plastic is way more difficult than cutting rubber
I like how this is similar to Krazy 8 hiding away a plate shard in season one.
The dude literally could've just stuck something thin (like the wire maybe) into the zip tie to "unlatch it" and slide it right off. But, this guy decides to burn his own hand.
Lol plastic handcuffs dont have a latch like that you litteraly cant remove them, you have to cut them off. They are weak because its plastic but you can't unlatch them
Not just burn his hand, but basically torch an area that has lots of veins very close to the surface of the skin lol If he absolutely had to do it that way, it would have been better to get it closer to the side of the wrist, not right on top of multiple veins!
This is the exact moment Walt becomes a coffee percolator.
As brilliant as this scene is, it always baffles me that Walt chooses to burn his inner wrist right up next to his veins rather than the back of his wrist, where it would likely heal easier and hurt way less...
This is the moment the coffee maker reveals itself as a good guy.
I'm glad someone finally uploaded this great scene, thank you.
They seem to be harder on Breaking Bad clips.
You can find literally any Sopranos clip. But the BB ones always get taken down.
First time I watched that scene, I couldn't think anything because I was too impressed. Walt is a genius.
This is the moment that Walter White chewed through a cable like a mouse.
1:18 anybody notice how the coffee pot touches the camera which is an invisible wall
The circuit breaker would trip fairly quickly and it is pretty difficult to sustain an arc at 120V AC.
it technically isn't short-circuting. the air creates a lot of resistance. it could work
I love how they had Walt gnaw at the wire like a rat, foreshadowing him ratting out Hank to the DEA in his confession DVD. Bravo Vince!
Mike and getting outsmarted by engineers, name more iconic duo
I love the idea that they had to literally build this room a specific way for this scene to play out the way it needed to.
The fact that walter wears the watch Jesse got for him shows how much he cares for him.
And he saves the watch & lets his wrist burn, although he could've used watch as protection.
1:18 Coffee pot hits the camera here but in the next shot, there's nothing next to the coffee pot that it could have hit. Nobody noticed because this is such a great scene tho.
lol well if you really want to get technical, the handle is facing Walt when it stops rolling, but on the next shot, the handle is on the opposite side! hehe
wdym, the camera wasnt there because the cameraman had to take it to film Walt next, duhh
One thing that I love about BB and BCS is that they always show things in detail. Some shows wouldn't show Walt getting out of that Ziptie, but BB does, it shows the entire process.
It’s kinda like the equivalent of Sarah Conner breaking out of the handcuffs she was in while at a psychiatric hospital in T2 with nothing but a paper clip which was done for real by the way by none other than Linda Hamilton herself.
Watching Mike tighten up warehouse security at Madrigal and watching Ignacio make fake pills and practice switching them in Hector's jacket are prime examples and also reasons why I adore this series.
You are right, BB is such a great show, in any other show the scene would be like:
-walt gets tied by ziptie
-mike says sorry
-jumpcut to walt walking around
@@heisenmountainb6854 mike would prob just tie him up with a loose rope in another show
I like that the show respected our intelligence enough to know Walter’s initial plan without spelling it out for us. He was gonna smash the coffee flask and use the shards to cut the handcuffs (although he knocked it too far away)
Yeah science! 👦
I refuse to believe Mike would think this is an optimal way to restrain Walter. Mike is way too careful to think a little wire is enough to hold down a grown man, let alone Walter
If it was from early seasons i would believe it but this was waaay out of character, like, he already seen how he was capable of killing Gus and yet he still underestimates him?
I've seen those cable ties hold hundreds of pounds. Cable tying Walt was a very mike thing to do and zapping his way out of it was a very walt thing to do. watch better call Saul and you'll understand what I mean.
Bears grills would be envious.
Bryan Cranston was born to play Walter white
This was the moment Walt became Handsinburn
Such an outstanding performance! I honestly don't now how they even thought of it! That coffee carafe thrusting itself and rolling such a distance at a high velocity. Most impressive was how it stopped 1um from the camera lens. FANTASTIC!
Gotta love those 15ft long cords that come with Coffee makers, Hey Walt, why didnt you just burn the Ziptie that wasnt against your skin? Perhaps the side that was tied to the radiator...
@@antagonisticaido Cord to the coffee maker was plug into the serge protector, look at the beginning of the clip, the cord to the coffee pot was over 10 feet long
I thought the same, but he only had one hand free. He needed a way to keep one of the wires fixed and close to the ziptie.
Commercial ones actually have pretty long cords, and that looks like it's on the cheaper end of commercial machines.
Biting bad
i love how walter just braces himself for the obscene amount of pain he's about to cause himself
this show has no business being this good, everything is just so grounded and believable
I always thought he could have used the same tactic on the part of the zip tie that was on the radiator instead of his wrist.
1:42 there is a 50% chance that he would have killed himself if that switch was connected to neutral.
he switches the power strip OFF.
the switch inside it is controlling one wire.
depends on the way the plug is plugged into the wall socket,
the switch might cut off the Neutral, leaving the Live wire connected.
Walter bites into the wires while leaning into the radiator, completing the circuit and 💀
THE END
I don't think so. Every power strip I've seen has a ground and a neutral blade that's wider than the hot.
Doubt 120 would be enough to kill him. Even if he got shocked, pulling enough current to kill would likely trip the breaker
Mike comes back in to find Walter’s corpse with a charred head plugged into the mains, and sighs
You can never restrain a chemist
the fact that "things" are almost important as the actors in this series proves that this was a great show.
Fun Fact: Vince Gilligan actually had actor Bryan Cranston ziptied to the radiator for several days to have him figure out a way to get out, actor Bryan Cranston had to seek medical attention immediately, but Vince liked this so much he left the scene as is.
This is the moment where Walter White became a Hamster
That burn would be pretty agonising, & would only get worse with every hour that passed - gonna need something more than cold water.
He can access literally any drug. Some powdered morphine or even a small amount of local anesthetic would work.
@@MagnumTriumph dude was torching his wrist, a joint that moves around often; sure the medicine would help, but burn recovery is no joke, especially when you’ve got a drug empire to keep afloat.
@@MrDash711 He was back in action later in the day doing that deal in the desert so he would've had to do something to deal with the pain
Wow. I really wish I would've watched this when it originally came out. This show from what I've seen is so well done.
i really like the fact Walt didnt want to damage the watch jesse gave him
He can bite through a metal power cable but not through a zip tie? Though it is at an awkward angle, I suppose.
Nearly burned his wrist in two, but saved the watch. Good thinking by Walt.
Goddamn there’s so much I don’t remember about this show. I need to watch it again.
This is the scene where walter white became a physics teacher
Except plastic is an insulator and doesn't conduct electricity so wouldn't have melted...IE he would have electrocuted himself but yea...this is a TV show not based entirely on reality
@@jamesmeppler6375 The arc generates heat which melts it. It doesn't need to conduct the electricity to melt.
Walt demonstrating why school teaching has real life experience
this scene is underrated
Walt wanted to cut himself free. He compromised, so he burnt his wrist
@@Petar321_GT what??? i'll tell you what, i did 20 fuking years in the can thats what
*Going to burn my skin on purpose cause I'm a dumb smart badass like that. *
Afew seconds later.
*aahhh it burns!! WATER!*
Walt burns his hand the awkward way when there’s a radiator right there. Pure pottery
This is the moment where Walter became Wire
So many people are finding smarter solutions and flaws in his escape plan, but I think a reminder is warranted.
Walt is someone who drove onto the wrong side of traffic because it was dangerous/illegal and regardless of whether it happened before or after this scene, it was within his character to do so. I wouldn't be surprised if he knew other ways to escape, but chose the dangerous one so that he could feel alive. I should also say that he gains an ego kick when he uses his intelligence to escape a situation like this, and he wouldn't get that kick from taking an easy solution out.
Intelligence would be escaping with no harm to yourself. Your argument is invalid.
@@Opethfeldt your pfp looks like "ugabuga text long, brain smol"
He can throw a pizza on a roof but can't yank the coffee pot 😂
He chews thru the wire effortlessly, but doesn't even attempt to chew thru the plastic zip tie?!
I'm not saying much in this scene is accurate, but there's a reason cops use these things. The rubber of a cord is meant to be more flexible.
i literally thought he was gonna use the wire to catch the cup thingy lol
Why would you not tie up both hands? That's hostage captivity 101 c'mon man.
Gotta give the protaganist a "feasible" way to escape. That's drama writing 101, man! :)
I love the series but if he is able to gnaw the wire, he is able to gnaw the clamp too
I wouldve at least tried very hard to turn my hand around so that I wouldnt be burning my veins
it's just not possible to make an electric arc by nearing phase to the neutral if we suppose that Walt have the amount of voltage to produce the arc, security equipment won't allow that to happen
Couldve just chewed trough the ziptie
u cant chew through zipties, they are made to withstand. SWAT even uses zipties on the field. Heck, even glass would have a hard time. Melting plastic is the best bet.
@@aduantas the cord is made of vinyl, easily bit through. the ziptie is probably like a super hard plastic like nylon.
This is the moment Heisenberg became MacGuyver.
It's amazing that after all they been through, the "sorry" still sounds like Mike still liked Walt
You can actually do the same thing but using the friction from your shoe laces. It's a much less painful option.
"you're the smartest guy I ever met, but you're to stupid to see, that you could have thought of another less painful way to break out of the plastic"
Unfortunately in real life this would never have worked. a breaker would trip, letting along the surge strip would instantly trip. Don't mean to be the party pooper tho
*None of this would had happen anyways because Walter is too old for crime.....*
@@Alador662 A Circuit Breaker is a safety feature on electrical wiring, it "trips" by opening the circuit when it detects high current, such as when you leave the shower on for too long or short circuit the wiring, power strips also (usually) have circuit breakers or fuses to prevent damage from circuit overload or shortage.
Modern circuit breakers are so sophisticated that you can't get more than a light spark out of a short circuit before it trips, let alone generate plasma and enough heat to melt plastic.
It was an office with cheap and old equipment, though. That was clearly an old surge protector and Walt would have been able to notice that
and this is is why breaking bad is such a good show, well one of many reasons, instead of just being boring and using glass to cut through, he uses wires
luckily the electricity in that house misses fuses
The power bar has a switch(he literally uses it to strip it with his teeth) that shuts off in case a current overload happens which it certainly does.
I think Walt's decision to burn his hand isn't dumb but on purpose. He wants to appease his pride or prove everyone's perspectives of him wrong, portraying himself as a badass and dominance man who charred his wrist to free himself
1:30 Walt is definitely thinking "Ahhhh wire"
The way Walt frees himself hints to the audience that he is indeed very smart
This is another one of Walt's overwrought solutions, as those things are easily picked and the prong in his wrist watch buckle is more than enough to disengage the locking head.
Source: I just anchored myself to a point in the same manner with 175lb rated zip tie and picked it with my watch. Typing this comment took longer than freeing myself.
Good for you that you know how to get out of a zip tie, then. Walt obviously didn’t know how.
You’re all geniuses
This man worked so hard to not have a good ending for everybody
I’d say he had a mixed ending. Some good some bad
@@stephenharris931 this show is literally tragic though. Everyone that bsclly crossed Walt died and the dea busted the whole operation all cuz of his pride and ego. The only remotely good parts of the ending imo was Jesse escaping and Flynn’s money
@@jesselin4641 the show is mostly a tragedy but it is a mixed ending for Walter
Keyed down for himself, as you know, while the fish was cooked in the museum.
I tried so hard and got so far. But in the end, it doesn't even matter...