The Intervention I Gray Matter | Breaking Bad
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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Season 1 Episode 5 - Gray Matter: Walter and Skyler attend a former colleague's party, Jesse tries to free himself from the drugs, and Skyler organises an intervention for Walt.
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Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
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The Intervention (Part 1) I Gray Matter | Breaking Bad
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Marie: Me personally, I think you should do whatever you want to do.
Words Walt had taken super literally for the rest of the show.
Brilliant😂
Marie went from Hightierhuman to Lowtiergod
I mean she is Right. He is dieing and everyone says Walt what he has to do but noone asks him want he wants
Marie: Walter White couldn't have done it without me.
Crazy foreshadowing here...Hank deliberately repeats the phrase "Keep placing your bets" and then soon after we watch Walt transform into one of the greatest Gamblers in New Mexico.
And ironically Hank became a drug kingpin, using Walt as his chemist.
B R A V O V I N C E
@@wwedeadman100I was….astounded.
@@wwedeadman100such a horrible villain man. poisons a child without care.
@@wwedeadman100horrible, horrible person this Hank guy.
Imagine Saul with the pillow. That's a whole new season
"Hi, I'm Saul Goodman, did you know that you have rights? Talking pillow says you do."
🤣🤣🤣@@grunbeld5133
He probably would’ve said something similar to Hank.
Saul in the room with them?
"Hank my client has nothing to say to you, he's just not into you. On a side note Hanker, Marie didn't tell me you had a bun in the oven, when are you due. *awkward laugh*"
Hank: 😡
Marie: 😨
Skyluh: 😰
Waltuh Jr.: 😏
Waltuh: 😑
a touch of movie references
Hank would’ve preferred using the talking rock instead.
I refuse to give you what you want
Talking mineral.
Jesus christ, it's a talking mineral!
@@Moj999_ get out while you still can. the breaking bad rot hasn't gotten to you
They're minerals...
Loved the talking pillow. Wished they would have done more with that character
Where's Talking Pillow's show???
better talk to the pillow
The pillow never had the makings of a varsity athelte.
@@magallanesagustin4952brilliant😂
@@magallanesagustin4952lol. Nicw
Walter should have used the Talking Pillow against Gus and Mike
Mike would have used the pillow for a silencer. Gus would have said, "Take the pillow home, Walter".
Put your talking pillow away, Waltuh
Hank isn't the brightest, but from the very start he realized that pride was Walt's biggest problem.
This was always obvious to everyone as soon as Walt refused to take Gretchen's money/help
Because Hank was also motivated by pride
he was smart imo his only weakness was being blinded by his love by walt. he never suspected his brother in law to be heisenberg
@@mikehasabike wouldn't say love, he always had an ego trip and loved acting tough in front of walt
@@youraveragepasser-by7367 I disagree. He was just putting on a front because, like Walt, they're both uncomfortable being vulnerable with anyone but their wife. He loved Walt like a brother since he keeps sharing information his case and lets him go with him during investigating Fring. He wouldn't do that if he's having a power trip like you stated.
I have the talking pillow, I'M THE ONE WHO TALKS.
🤣🤣
That intervention hit Walter's personality.
And junior's words were harsh enough to take that decision of making fast money by any means!
When you add little things like this, it's quite probable why walt chose that path!
Originally, Vince wanted the talking pillow to play mike
bravo, vinc
originally, the Talking Pillow was a one off character, however its performance was so great that the writers decided to bring it back as Mike
"YOU. ARE. DONE. Now I have the talking pillow"
Awesome scene 😂.
Everyone looked so uncomfortable in the beginning. The pillow, Hank's analogies, Walt Jr... perfect scene if you ask me.
Loved Hank's baseball analogy, it actually made total sense but Walt isn't a sports guy, lol.
Bravo Vince,truly, just wow vince
I just can't take serious that they make an intervention with a "talking pillow"
"they" you mean Skyler
It's comedic but it's really representative of the fact that each person has to express their own opinion because a lot of the times we don't listen to each other we just talk over each other or at each other so it's good to have something like this similar to people bringing in notes for an intervention going in an order letting everybody speak their mind
@supersaiyanzero386 my friends were having a giant argument once
I had to step in to settle everything down. I had to use a "Talking Pillow" for everyone to speak their piece without interruptions
Worked out well tbh
And a cheese plate
Fax
I love this scene. It starts off as a little silly, but then becomes heartbreaking. You can tell that Walt doesn't take Skyler or Hank seriously at all, but when Walter Jr starts telling him off, he looks like he's about to cry. Really great acting.
hank: funny as hell for two minutes
walt jr: got my crying in 60 seconds
“Or you can hold onto your pride and lose the game”
This perfectly foreshadowed everything, and Mike also said Walt’s pride ruined Gus’s empire
The pillow is the one who knocks and talks
Funny. Mike always referred to their world as "The Game." Then Hank tells Walt, "You can hold onto your pride and lose the game." Which is ultimately what happened.
Watching this scene again makes me wonder how important would Hank be if he wasn't a DEA agent, would he had unsderstood Walter's decisions afterwards?
Very good thinking
When my dad was diagnosed with cancer, I was willing to support him whether he chose treatment or not. He did choose treatment, but he still passed away.
I hope you're holding up fine.
@@spiralsage As much as I can.
@@DeadmanDave best of luck
Same here, my Dad chose treatment but died six months later. Took a couple weeks off towards the end to spend with him. My faith keeps me going. God Bless you Dave!
same with my gramps, he had a little wheeze in his lung, diagnosed with cancer. Soon as they started his treatment, feet went yellow and ballooned out, wept a vinegar like fluid that needed constant dressing, a painful cough. Got to the point where he was given a bottle of liquid morphine to self administer. The moment he was hospitalised, he got worse. He was five relies behind in chats, had a drugged up grin the whole time, was teary eyed. Yet somehow he was cognitive enough to sign a DNR order unsupervised. Died hours later alone in the ward. They burned his clothes he died in, misplaced his wedding ring, watch and neck chain and every inquiry into it was blocked.
"Find joy in the little things". The talking pillow told him the thing he most needed to know
Hank was always a true wordsmith
Walt took that speech from Hank about getting a full house and continuing to place bets way too literally. It caused Walt to have a serious gambling addiction.
This intervention reminds me somewhat of the Mexican restaurant convo about Walt turning himself in
And Marie plays the same part each time. Determines the conclusion of each intervention.
This is the what makes the show so good. It’s unintentionally funny. It has a comedic edge and that it self makes so much more entertaining and enjoyable to watch.
I was diagnosed with cancer at twenty. This scene is very accurate in the portrayal of how illness affects everything and everyone, and is painful to watch.
Deadly illness strips away all pretenses, all illusions. You will discover how people feel and who they are. Some run, some come running, some blame, some get angry. You can’t predict. The hardest aspect of disease for me was not the physical fight. That was absolutely miserable to endure in all respects, but what was truly difficult was reconciling the disease with all the various relationships I had in my life. New understandings came very harshly, both good and bad. I learned things about myself and others that were exceptionally painful and disappointing to discover, but also things that were wonderful and enlightening.
I’ve never had such a profound, yet at the same time, a completely agnostic and indifferent experience in my life than severe illness. It took no position, it made no statement. It simply reflected and clarified in the most brutal manner possible…..enforced by the necessity of circumstance.
Never again would I wish to repeat it, but I would not trade what it showed me for anything. I value the reflection, even though much of it is not pretty.
So like, some people revealed themselves to be jerks?
@@kingstarscream320 to be who they are. If that fits the category, I guess I wouldn’t disagree.
Since no one mentions it so I’m gonna say I love Marie so much. Her speech was the point when things become so fun
Walter Jr made the best point.
Of all of the others he did, but Walt's own argument defeats it pretty clearly. He's not afraid of chemotherapy or afraid of struggling, he's afraid of losing the choice he feels like he never got to have in the first place. His monologue about becoming "artificially alive" and suffering just to buy himself a little more time hits home with a lot of cancer patients and their families
Interventions are the best. Loved ones get together days ahead of you, discuss all of the things they want to say. Rehearse time and time again, then suprise you out of nowhere and expect you to have all the answers.
It's not about the pillow, it's about sending a message
This has gotta be my favorite season 1 episode
We need a spin off show of the talking pillow called “that fellow pillow”
I love the emotions that walt express without saying a word.
If only he set aside his pride to get help the proper way, instead of going down the path to becoming a drug lord..
4:00 Walt Jr. is CHAD
Outta pocket too💀
Shut up.
One of the best scenes in the show. Superb acting. I love how they covered both sides of the argument for and against. When Marie expressed her against argument it was convincing enough for Hank to flip (excluding any influence of bias).
I wish they did more with the talking pillow, favorite character on the show
Walt Jr’s words hurt him like daggers to his heart.”What if you gave up on me?”
Anna Gunn's acting! You can literally hate her from the first scene she appeared, until the end finally when you end up sympathizing with her. You don't see her, all you see is Skyler.
4:21 All-time best quote from Walter White Jr/Flynn: “This here? All the stuff I’ve been through and you’re scared of a little chemotherapy?!”
How come i completely forgot about the existence of this scene. This scene is awesome
Great acting from RJ Mitte. Especially emotional when he lifts up the crutch.
Walter Jr. was speaking facts during this though. "All this stuff I've been through, and you're scared of a little chemotherapy?" is one of my favorite Walter Jr. lines (so far, I'm at 5x2)
who tf addresses their son as "walter jr" 😂
So many people in the comment section think chemo is no big deal. Going through chemo is hell. It's like having a fever all day and night, and it won't go away. You're constantly sick and throwing up. My father didn't have chemo because he didn't want to be sick his last days. The treatment doesn't matter when the disease is at it's final stage
Meanwhile, the healthcare system sucks you dry. Not worth it.
This is the moment Elliot became Daddy Warbucks.
Walt: "I am the one who knocks!"
Skyler: "well, I have the talking pillow."
4:04 Walter Jr is the greatest villain ever!
This is the moment Saul Goodman became the talking pillow. Bravo, vince.
"Hold on to your pride and lose the game..."
Walter: "It's all Marie's fault."
1:16 😂 👍🏻 that look 👀 poor Hank! He was not going to take part in this b.$h*t talking pillow stuff 🤣
Alright I will start Walt, teach me, and I will buy you a much happier script
Well, it went better than the Soprano's intervention.
Take the talking pillow
This episode of Malcom in the Middle is so dark all of a sudden.
People may think Jesse, Gus, or Mike, had the biggest influence on Walt. The truth was Marie was atually his biggest influencer.
Talking pillow is an amazing character, wished we could see more
A lot of people online have issues with the degrees of Skylar hate out there (myself included... it's a bit ridiculous in its excess) but these early scenes really place you in Walt's head to demonstrate how he felt about the whole situation.
And I'm sure we all know people in our families who are exactly like this, who watch too much A&E and Dr Phil and try crap like this lol.
Looking back.. Skylar wasn't understanding enough of Walter in this scene, and she says it herself. However, she is right in everything she says. Hank is the closest to understanding Walt's problem. He recognizes that it's Walt's pride and tries to give some heartfelt advice. Unfortunately, his communication skills aren't exactly the best. Walt Jr. doesn't understand why Walt is the way he is, and says some really cutting stuff from his very personal perspective. Jr.'s words seem to be the only that reach Walt, despite Jr. being the one who understands Walt the least.
Im a Walt with an apprehension to medical centers and leaning on others. Learn from Heisenberg. The power of friends and family is META people. Cherish them.
Don’t mind me, I came here for this: 4:00
Can't wait for (Part 2) 😨😨😨
“You are done, fired, do not show your face in the laundry again-“
“Shut up I have the talking Pillow”
This is the moment the talking pillow says his name
Did someone record this through a pillow? what's up with the audio?
This was on of the few times that Jr needed a whooping!
Now Imagine, instead of Skylar, Walt had married Marie! The empire they would of built! Probably would of gone down, but down in glorious flames.
what
Jr. Honestly cooked
There was nothing Walt could do. The Talking Pillow was a made man and he wasn’t.
Funny how none of them understood Hank's argument and yet was the most relatable one 😂
I love this scene
talking pillow resort and casino
I wonder if Skyler had to give up the talking pillow when she lost the house at the end.
It's astounding to see all the psychologists in here..... Who knew I be part of a world with all these smart people in the chat.......... I feel so stupid. All you psychology majors you....
Amazing, Vince did again, the pillow represents how soft Walt was at the beginning of the series.
Notice we don't see this character again?
That's because Talking Pillow played their role here and Walt became a hardened drug Lord.
Great acting from Talking Pillow btw.
Now I have the talking pillow and I feel sleepy. Good Night.
Whose keeping the track of pillow for this comment section
This is one the real good scenes to show why people hate Skylar so much.
How many years did Phil say he did in the.... Whoops wrong show
No one knows...
...Can
Want a compromise?
I ate grilled cheeze of the radiator
I jacked of in a tissue
say bye bye pop pop!
Hold on to your pride and lose the game he did
Marie looked so beautiful with bangs in the earlier seasons i wonder why she got rid of them
Marie😂
Is it me or is marie more empathetic to what Walt is going through
I understand the strong emotions but Jr. was so obnoxious for saying “a little chemo”. Some of the most miserable people I’ve ever met were those going through chemo.
Exactly. Going through chemo is hell. It's like having a horrible fever all day and night, and it won't go away
As smart as Walter was he couldn’t have found a legal way to make a lot of money?
He could have gotten a job with Elliot. But his ego got in the way
@@Fauwkes he could have done that but didn't want to I forgot the reason... What I'm saying is he could've probably found a legal way to make a lot of money.
All the legal ways would pretty much require him to be subordinate to someone else. He had a job at some chemistry lab in a flashback. We don't know what happened there, but it's implied he just couldn't handle being a junior scientist. (Especially since he 'only' had a Master's).
As a teacher, he actually was the ultimate authority over his students, which suits him better.
@@olivertjalve4868 but he was subordinate to the principal
Am I the only one who thinks Hank isn’t Walter’s brother in law?
Is the audio weird or something?
Walt...i dont know Man. Sussy Baka
Wt* is Hank all about man 😅
part 1? tf???
Because here Skyler, Hank and Jr talk. After that Marie and then Walter speak
so combine it
Man the two sisters are so annoying. Effective acting if the intent is for me to hate both of them.
They talk about "the family" like there's 20 people involved. It's 5.
"There's always room for family."
-Dom Toretto, 2011
What a dumb comment
Its hard to make a woman hateable when all she wants is for her husband to get better, but somehow the show succeeded.
To think that Heisenberg wouldn’t have come about, if Walter had just dumbed his ego down and also put people in there place sometimes.
I'm really not liking Skylar's tone
skyler gap ff go next
Rewatching this scene makes me think Walt Jr has some of his father's traits without even realizing it - good manipulation skills. Even tho I understand where he is coming from, his condition is totally different from cancer, requiring very different treatments and quality of life and he was able to use it to emotionally manipulate Walter. I think this had the biggest impact on Walter to change his mind and do the treatment.
2:33 - the Democratic Party to Joe Biden
First
Such a good actress that played Skyler. She knew how to be just the most annoying dumb woman possible.
I'm sorry? How dare she be angry that her husband for some goddamn reason doesn't want to take the FREE(i repeat, FREE) treatment and how suddenly he became more quiet and secretive all of a sudden.
Skyler did some dumb things but for the most part she portrays a normal wife concerned for her husband who now has a deadly incurable disease. We dislike her because breaking bad makes such a great job of making us believe Walt is the good guy even after he committed so many atrocities.
She's useful and smart later in the series
Skyler is the most realistic person in the show. That is how a reasonable person would react.
This comment says much more about you than it does about Skyler.