Raymond Cruz, the actor who played Tuco, was originally supposed to be in the show for much longer (he was supposed to be the main villain for the whole season). But playing Tuco took such a toll on Raymond, physically and mentally, he actually begged the producers to kill off his character.
It's interesting how that works, right? Same thing happened with Jon Hamm in Mad Men....he also went off the deep end for a good while after playing Draper, and that was for 7 seasons.
There's a reason professional militaries train their soldiers to shoot with single shot (semi-automatic). And even then, hitting something while the other person tries not to get hit and you're getting shot at is very hard.
Re: the fingerprints question - one of Walt's major advantages is that he has ZERO criminal record, and so he's not in the system at all. Even if the cops lifted a perfect set of prints from the crime scene, Walt's prints aren't in the database to provide a match and ID. As for Jesse - it's his car, and he took the handgun with him when they ran away.
Also, Walt handled the Automatic Rifle for a brief period while Tuco & Jesse were struggling and later when he brought it into Jessie’s car with them, it’s fairly likely that when Tuco later grabbed the gun out of the car, fired it at Hank and stopped to fe load it, his hands covered every part of the gun that Walt had touched and covered over all of Walt’s prints.
@@Ronin.97He probably didn't get fingerprinted and processed because once that happens he has to go through the system. A cop can't just release someone who's been processed because the guy says he knows another cop. The releasing cop would have to explain why he suddenly dropped the charge and let the perp go. I think Walt must have dropped Hank's name when he was in the cop car or before he got booked.
one time i teched a band camp for my old high school and i had to put my fingerprints in the system to even be able to teach the kids. i have to imagine teachers do the same
Oh Maple, shooting an automatic weapon like that accurately is super difficult, any soldier will attest to that. Movies make it look super easy, but the creators of this show try yo make this realistic so Tuco not being accurate... is very accurate.😂
I have used one. I get it’s not an easy gun to fire necessarily but that many rounds fired with someone like Tuco who obviously has a background in weapons at close range AND on flat ground let’s be for real
@@MapleDivine you're not wrong, the odds are definitely in his favor in general at that distance but yeah I've shot my fair share and no enough gun nut friends to be put in my place over guns and I've seen enough behind the scenes on the show where Vince Gilligan explains what was happening here and there throughout this and Better Call Saul.
You need a DNA sample to compare evidence DNA against. If Walt’s DNA isn’t already in a criminal database, finding his DNA as evidence at this point won’t do anything.
This is a solid point. Always made me wonder, tho. Walt's prints should've been on the mask they found in the desert. If they weren't, then as a teacher his prints should have been on file, anyway. Not every state makes their teachers do it, but NM does and did back then. Really, I just chalk it up to being a plot hole.
@@recurrenTopology Great point. I agree. Still tho, basic fingerprinting from any number of places should be enough to pin Walter, even without a record, as he's a teacher and New Mexico has been fingerprinting teachers since '03. Anything he touches that ends up in police/DEA hands or crime scenes should pin him instantly. If they don't, then its just another unexplained bit of luck where somehow his fingerprints didn't end up showing.
@@SovereignJoh You're probably right, though Walter White likely started teaching prior to '03, and I'm not sure if it was state policy to take prints of preexisting teachers or just as part of a background check for new teachers. Stepping back, it's also possible that in the Breaking Bad Universe, New Mexico doesn't take teachers' finger prints. In my evaluation something needs to be internally inconsistent for it to be a plot hole, lack of fidelity to the real world is not in and of itself a plot hole. For example, Mythbusters showed that hydrofluoric acid would not eat through a bath tub, but I do not consider this a plot hole, it just that chemistry in BB is not exactly the same as real world chemistry. Alternatively, the hyperspace ram in The Last Jedi is a plot hole, because while hyperspace does not exist in the real world it has been established to be ubiquitous in the other films yet was never used in this very powerful and obvious way.
@@SovereignJohmaybe im wrong but i dont know if a clean fingerprint is that easily available on typical surfaces. As far as the law goes, he is not going to get caught regarding the mask as he is a teacher and in charge of the equipment so his fingerprint on it makes sense. Also anything thats been outside for a while, the fingerprints won’t pin you to anything because your fingerprints being there don’t directly connect you to a crime. The fingerprint appearing constantly everywhere would probably incriminate him but Im just trying to think of places where his fingerprints might show up clean enough to identify him and not him and 3 million other people that it could be. Fingerprints are very small and his hands would have to be clean. Also im not sure about the fingerprint tech in the 2000s or late 2000s as airport fingerprint scanners suck to this day when you’re trying to give them a clean print. Even using ink to place fingerprints on a piece of paper has to be done so carefully to not smudge it. IPhones and tech devices like that in my experience are way higher tech than the tech normally standard for airports and so on. No idea why but you know the government sector doesn’t possess the brightest minds. But yeah they might have been able to pin him. But i still can’t think of a location or item with his prints on except the mask. The RV they cook in is justifiable as hank is aware that jessie and mr white have been in touch. Due to him buying weed off of him and also because mr white saw potential in him. Same goes for his fingerprints anywhere where jessie lives. Easily excusable. Gus’s lab would have been perfect with those surfaces except they wore gloves the entire time and cleaned everything and later burned the lab down.
RIP Mark Margolis (plays "Tio"). Made SUCH a strong impression in just one episode, without a single word of dialogue. Also: While filming the bit where Tuco throws Jesse out of the house, Aaron Paul said that he will throw himself at the door properly so that the cameras outside can shoot the whole thing. Unfortunately, for him, the door was a real one, not a weaker door from a film set. He hurled himself HARD at the door, knocking it off its hinges. He continued to act in that shot. Soon as the director yelled cut, he became unconscious and had to be taken to the hospital
@@sosaysjayrod did you know that tuco accidentally threw a real knife at heisenberg by mistake?? Luckily walter had been practicing his sword blocking technique
TV and movies may have trained us that it's not big deal when you're shot, but it's an enormous deal. An abdomen shot can be one of the most painful things to experience in your life, and that, coupled with continuing to bleed out, being stoned in the skull, blood falling into your eyes (which has a tendency to make your vision blinded white), high out of your mind on pure meth with an angry aggressive personality and no firearms training, it's more impressive Tuco was able to wield the gun with any degree of accuracy at all.
True... Think of it like a telescope trying to focus on a planet... It has to be at least 95% accurate and perfectly positioned, otherwise it'll miss it
Yeah exactly. "why are you so bad at shooting a rifle" Perhaps bc its a fully automatic one, and bc the dude just got shot in the torso point blank and hit in the face with a fckn rock. The fact that he was able to stand up, let alone shoot, was probably purely due to the fact that he was high on walters meth.
They taught us to use the full automatic mode on a rifle only if an enemy is 3ft away from you. Also if you've never tried full auto the weapon literally tries to jump from your hands
"theyre never gonna find him... guys in mexico by now. All about appearances Gomey." This for me is the funniest line in the entire show, and everyone always just skips over it cuz theyre busy talking :(
To answer Maple's question, it's insanely difficult to shoot an automatic Firearm without a shit ton of training. That, coupled with the drug thing lol
@@SoaringTrumpet Every class that I have ever had, including those taught by Police, Sheriff's Deputies, and one by a Sheriff's Deputy Commander was that anytime that a civilian needs to defend your life, the minimum use should be a double tap. If that doesn't end the threat, keep shooting until the threat is ended. A wounded offender can still wound or kill you (q.v. Miami FBI Shootout)
Hector is an unbelievable device in this episode and the series as a whole. The guy doesn’t even say a word, he barely has facial expressions, yet him and his bell are so effective at creating anxiety, it’s unreal.
The rollicking car in the last scene is such good set design. The frame just frantically moving up and down during the firefight makes things feel so much more unnerving.
I personally think the over the top attitude/personality by hank makes sense. He has to desensitize himself to handle the horrors he sees. Comedy is how we cope with trauma
Tho to be fair, tuco showed earlier in the episode that he was able to shoot somewhat accurate with it out of the window. But the dude just got shot in the torso point blank and hit in the face with a fckn rock. The fact that he was able to stand up, let alone shoot, was probably purely due to the fact that he was high on walters meth.
so nice you be sympathetic to "Tio" Salamanca, such a good loving person in a horrible situation close to the end of his life, he is really an underrated sweetheart of the show
The only real use for automatic fire is to create an interlocking stream of fire in tandem with another automatic weapons. This is pointing in a single direction and pulling the trigger. The enemy charging your base runs into the line of fire. Tuco was in "spray-and-pray" mode; which means hitting something is increadibly lucky. Perhaps if he steadied the rifle and used the sights, he might have purposely hit something.
Man I only watched this show once, and forgot so much outside of memes lol don’t even remember the ending. I say after every episode reaction that I have to rewatch the show for myself because this is great
Its extremely hard to shoot an automatic rifle and stay accurate even when you have proper training. Generally speaking the military only uses automatic fire for suppressing the enemy and normally only from Light Machine guns or mounted guns. The vast majority of the time, soldiers fire in semi-auto because its easier to control, more accurate, and conserves ammo. If you ever see a movie where soldiers fire in full auto say in mission impossible, its not an accurate depiction of how firearms are used in real life. On top of that, firing a gun during an actual gunfight and staying accurate is extremely hard on its own since you are also being shot at.
gonna gear nerd out on the automatic weapon thing It's insanely difficult to shoot a gun on full auto and hit anything you mean to. It jumps all over the place, your adrenaline is pumping, it is extremely inefficient. And that's assuming you aren't bleeding out from a gutshot with someone else shooting back at you like Tuco is here. Real life trained shooters (soldiers/cops/etc) are taught to always use semi auto specifically because its far more controllable, accurate and ammo efficient. Pretty much the only exception is if you're a SAW gunner in an infantry squad i.e. the guy with the biggest machine gun that has hundreds of rounds fed into it, and even then in short controlled bursts like 5-10 rounds at a time tl;dr: full auto is 9.5/10 times a bad choice lol its just plain impractical
so many comments defending the shootouts of the series, fact is "if people were less merciful they'd kill faster", we get a full on slow-mo aimed shot (eventually) that is not an instant hit
Hank has no reason to suspect Walter White and since Jesse was not found at the scene he is not connected either. They both took their things back before leaving.
This show is pretty long i hope you can release episode more frequently than once or twice a week. By that rate this won't be done by around this time next year.
Tuco was probably high, got shoot and was hit in the head. He shoot running to cover. I will say it’s pretty hard, if not impossible to hit someone like this and hank lay down, making more hard. Hitting a target moving o shooting back at you its not that easy, especially if you are very hurt. People think its easy to hitting a target 😂.
@liljackypaper most reaction channels don't upload the edited versions (these) to their patreon unless it's a patreon exclusive show. Reel Rejects runs their pateon this way.
PSA: EVERYONE ON THE PEW PEW TRAIN 🚂 IF you listen closely to what I’m saying fully it’s about a movie trope I have noticed always happens. They always have characters in movies constantly never get hit when there are 100s of bullets flying by. That’s what I was saying. I’m not oblivious to the conditions of the character or how difficult it is to shoot specific guns. But if everyone in movies is that bad at shooting a target then I should assume that guns are useless even after firing 100 rounds at an open target weather 1 person is firing or a whole army according to Hollywood action movies that’s are fully war related 😂 THEY DO IT ALL THE TIME. You can breathe and hopefully save your keyboard from the beating of a comment you were about to type.
"How is someone not good at shooting an automatic weapon?" Another example why the show is so good! Attention to detail. A gun like that is extremely difficult to control. Tuco has no base, no proper form, so his shots are going to be wild with almost 0 accuracy haha classic "spray and pray". But it's definitely not out of the realm of possibility that he would miss every single shot being high and nearly fatally wounded. Hank, with his years of training was able to find an opening, set and shoot accurately. Best show ever!
Full automatic guns are very hard to control, also tuco being high on meth and to implement cover fire he was trying to spray bullets to ensure cover fire and get to to a safe cover. Also, funny that they were relieved that the uncle survived while he was the worst person in the whole series.
When you’re that high and there’s that much kick when you just hold down the trigger, you’re aim is gonna be shit. Not to mention he’s moving about and dealing with incoming fire.
Any show that has characters with "bad aim" with a weapon, just means the character being shot at will continue in the series. Can't kill a necessary character in the story. Plot device. BB has such good writing.
It's not necessarily that Tuco is a bad shot, he was just shot in the gut, I imagine he was experiencing a lot of pain from the recoil even if he is all doped up. It did look like his aim improved as he kept shooting, not by much though.
Shooting a fully or semiautomatic rifle accurately, especially higher caliber ones, is really difficult because of the recoil. You have to brace it against your body and it's about as hard as someone punching you. Tuco was already shot in the stomach, so the recoil made aiming almost impossible. You can see him just spraying wherever he can without really holding it striaght.
"Oh my god, how did the stakes get higher than this?" that could be the tagline for the whole show
haha truly each story arc just put the stakes higher and higher, BB is insanely good at this.
“Why don’t you like them tio?” I pretend my cats are Walt and Jesse and reenact that scene with them all the time
ahahahahahahaha
That’s hilarious
Is Hector your dog? 😂
I bet they have the same panicked and traumatized look on their faces too 😂
@@possessedslig “last chance to look at me hector” 🐕 👀
Raymond Cruz, the actor who played Tuco, was originally supposed to be in the show for much longer (he was supposed to be the main villain for the whole season). But playing Tuco took such a toll on Raymond, physically and mentally, he actually begged the producers to kill off his character.
It's interesting how that works, right? Same thing happened with Jon Hamm in Mad Men....he also went off the deep end for a good while after playing Draper, and that was for 7 seasons.
There's a reason professional militaries train their soldiers to shoot with single shot (semi-automatic). And even then, hitting something while the other person tries not to get hit and you're getting shot at is very hard.
He is also on drugs and half dead so...understandable i'd say 😅
Re: the fingerprints question - one of Walt's major advantages is that he has ZERO criminal record, and so he's not in the system at all. Even if the cops lifted a perfect set of prints from the crime scene, Walt's prints aren't in the database to provide a match and ID. As for Jesse - it's his car, and he took the handgun with him when they ran away.
Also, Walt handled the Automatic Rifle for a brief period while Tuco & Jesse were struggling and later when he brought it into Jessie’s car with them, it’s fairly likely that when Tuco later grabbed the gun out of the car, fired it at Hank and stopped to fe load it, his hands covered every part of the gun that Walt had touched and covered over all of Walt’s prints.
to be fair (SPOILERS) Walt does get arrested later and if it followed reality he would've been printed and booked before hank came to free him
@@Ronin.97He probably didn't get fingerprinted and processed because once that happens he has to go through the system. A cop can't just release someone who's been processed because the guy says he knows another cop. The releasing cop would have to explain why he suddenly dropped the charge and let the perp go.
I think Walt must have dropped Hank's name when he was in the cop car or before he got booked.
one time i teched a band camp for my old high school and i had to put my fingerprints in the system to even be able to teach the kids. i have to imagine teachers do the same
Oh Maple, shooting an automatic weapon like that accurately is super difficult, any soldier will attest to that.
Movies make it look super easy, but the creators of this show try yo make this realistic so Tuco not being accurate... is very accurate.😂
I have used one. I get it’s not an easy gun to fire necessarily but that many rounds fired with someone like Tuco who obviously has a background in weapons at close range AND on flat ground let’s be for real
@@MapleDivine But Tuco was also hit over the head with a rock, shot in the stomach, and high on meth.
@@ajs8873 DUDE I AM SPEAKING IN GENERAL LMAO
@@ajs8873 I’m talking about a consistent movie trope that no one can ever land a shot when they’re firing 50 rounds and their target is in the open!
@@MapleDivine you're not wrong, the odds are definitely in his favor in general at that distance but yeah I've shot my fair share and no enough gun nut friends to be put in my place over guns and I've seen enough behind the scenes on the show where Vince Gilligan explains what was happening here and there throughout this and Better Call Saul.
You need a DNA sample to compare evidence DNA against. If Walt’s DNA isn’t already in a criminal database, finding his DNA as evidence at this point won’t do anything.
This is a solid point. Always made me wonder, tho. Walt's prints should've been on the mask they found in the desert. If they weren't, then as a teacher his prints should have been on file, anyway. Not every state makes their teachers do it, but NM does and did back then. Really, I just chalk it up to being a plot hole.
@@SovereignJohOutside exposed to the elements for several days, there is no guarantee any recoverable prints would last on the respirator.
@@recurrenTopology Great point. I agree. Still tho, basic fingerprinting from any number of places should be enough to pin Walter, even without a record, as he's a teacher and New Mexico has been fingerprinting teachers since '03. Anything he touches that ends up in police/DEA hands or crime scenes should pin him instantly. If they don't, then its just another unexplained bit of luck where somehow his fingerprints didn't end up showing.
@@SovereignJoh You're probably right, though Walter White likely started teaching prior to '03, and I'm not sure if it was state policy to take prints of preexisting teachers or just as part of a background check for new teachers.
Stepping back, it's also possible that in the Breaking Bad Universe, New Mexico doesn't take teachers' finger prints. In my evaluation something needs to be internally inconsistent for it to be a plot hole, lack of fidelity to the real world is not in and of itself a plot hole. For example, Mythbusters showed that hydrofluoric acid would not eat through a bath tub, but I do not consider this a plot hole, it just that chemistry in BB is not exactly the same as real world chemistry. Alternatively, the hyperspace ram in The Last Jedi is a plot hole, because while hyperspace does not exist in the real world it has been established to be ubiquitous in the other films yet was never used in this very powerful and obvious way.
@@SovereignJohmaybe im wrong but i dont know if a clean fingerprint is that easily available on typical surfaces. As far as the law goes, he is not going to get caught regarding the mask as he is a teacher and in charge of the equipment so his fingerprint on it makes sense. Also anything thats been outside for a while, the fingerprints won’t pin you to anything because your fingerprints being there don’t directly connect you to a crime. The fingerprint appearing constantly everywhere would probably incriminate him but Im just trying to think of places where his fingerprints might show up clean enough to identify him and not him and 3 million other people that it could be. Fingerprints are very small and his hands would have to be clean. Also im not sure about the fingerprint tech in the 2000s or late 2000s as airport fingerprint scanners suck to this day when you’re trying to give them a clean print. Even using ink to place fingerprints on a piece of paper has to be done so carefully to not smudge it. IPhones and tech devices like that in my experience are way higher tech than the tech normally standard for airports and so on. No idea why but you know the government sector doesn’t possess the brightest minds. But yeah they might have been able to pin him. But i still can’t think of a location or item with his prints on except the mask. The RV they cook in is justifiable as hank is aware that jessie and mr white have been in touch. Due to him buying weed off of him and also because mr white saw potential in him. Same goes for his fingerprints anywhere where jessie lives. Easily excusable. Gus’s lab would have been perfect with those surfaces except they wore gloves the entire time and cleaned everything and later burned the lab down.
RIP Mark Margolis (plays "Tio"). Made SUCH a strong impression in just one episode, without a single word of dialogue.
Also: While filming the bit where Tuco throws Jesse out of the house, Aaron Paul said that he will throw himself at the door properly so that the cameras outside can shoot the whole thing. Unfortunately, for him, the door was a real one, not a weaker door from a film set. He hurled himself HARD at the door, knocking it off its hinges. He continued to act in that shot. Soon as the director yelled cut, he became unconscious and had to be taken to the hospital
that is some DEDICATION
my favorite part is when he goes to the bathroom on himself
Plays Hector, Tuco's uncle (tio).
Also in the scene where Tuco kicks the orc helmet he actually broke his toe; his emotional scream is actually from the pain.
@@sosaysjayrod did you know that tuco accidentally threw a real knife at heisenberg by mistake?? Luckily walter had been practicing his sword blocking technique
Rewatching this really made me appreciate Raymond Cruz as Tuco, what a great performance!
I think his performance is one of the best in the whole series. He's incredible as Tuco.
i mean, theres a reason tuco is still so beloved in the fanom, despite appearing only in so few episodes of the show.
TV and movies may have trained us that it's not big deal when you're shot, but it's an enormous deal. An abdomen shot can be one of the most painful things to experience in your life, and that, coupled with continuing to bleed out, being stoned in the skull, blood falling into your eyes (which has a tendency to make your vision blinded white), high out of your mind on pure meth with an angry aggressive personality and no firearms training, it's more impressive Tuco was able to wield the gun with any degree of accuracy at all.
At least they know that “Tio” is already Spanish for “Uncle” and aren’t going to start calling him “Uncle Tio” like certain reactors out there.
everyone loves uncle uncle
Its actually harder to aim with a fully automatic weapon than a semi, especially one with kickback like that
Especially when you're messed up from being shot already
True... Think of it like a telescope trying to focus on a planet... It has to be at least 95% accurate and perfectly positioned, otherwise it'll miss it
@@yazilliclickand on meth
Yeah thats how it works on call of duty
Yeah exactly. "why are you so bad at shooting a rifle"
Perhaps bc its a fully automatic one, and bc the dude just got shot in the torso point blank and hit in the face with a fckn rock. The fact that he was able to stand up, let alone shoot, was probably purely due to the fact that he was high on walters meth.
It's not suspence its anxiety. This is the most anxiety driven series ever.
It is, I'd argue Arcane comes really close too
suspense bro it aint mike "sus"pence
Nah, but they're already reacting to the actual most anxiety driven show: Barry. There are episodes of that show that made me actually sick.
Arcane is hard to compared as its only a few episodes versus 5 seasons of BB@@Onaterdem
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"Good for whore."
-Arianna
"at least the uncle didn't die" 🤣 in time they will see the humor in that observation
Yes, everyone is bad at shooting automatics.
It gets worse if you got shot right before it too.
They taught us to use the full automatic mode on a rifle only if an enemy is 3ft away from you. Also if you've never tried full auto the weapon literally tries to jump from your hands
its funny that theyre worried about Hector😆
Haha For real. Poor guy. Hope he makes it out of that situation. He’s a sweet old man!!!
They’ll learn. We all had to.
"Are they punking me Tio?" *ding* Gets me every time.
"Theo" 😂 Where's Rudy and Vanessa?
thx@@GeorgeEugeneBarrett
Most underrated episode of the show. Nobody lists this as one of the top episodes but god the writing and acting is almost perfect.
There's so many contenders for best episode in this series
That automatic weapon would knock you on your ass😂
actually, you can rest your nose on the charging handle and fire...it wouldnot break your nose.
"theyre never gonna find him... guys in mexico by now. All about appearances Gomey." This for me is the funniest line in the entire show, and everyone always just skips over it cuz theyre busy talking :(
yea line was hysterical
Seriously, every single reactor starts talking over that line after the "hell yeah" scene
To answer Maple's question, it's insanely difficult to shoot an automatic Firearm without a shit ton of training. That, coupled with the drug thing lol
Jesse broke the #2 rule of self-defense: Anything worth shooting/stabbing/bludgeoning is worth shooting/stabbing/bludgeoning twice.
What the fuck!? I hope nobody takes that advice unless they're engaged in war on a battlefield.
@@SoaringTrumpet Every class that I have ever had, including those taught by Police, Sheriff's Deputies, and one by a Sheriff's Deputy Commander was that anytime that a civilian needs to defend your life, the minimum use should be a double tap. If that doesn't end the threat, keep shooting until the threat is ended. A wounded offender can still wound or kill you (q.v. Miami FBI Shootout)
Take a nine milli to the stomach and see how accurately you can aim an automatic weapon 😂
Arianna being worried for Hector... LOL... LMAO even.
They found the one Mexican on the planet who doesn’t like chili powder.
Hector is an unbelievable device in this episode and the series as a whole. The guy doesn’t even say a word, he barely has facial expressions, yet him and his bell are so effective at creating anxiety, it’s unreal.
This show isn’t easily predictable, that’s why it’s so good.
"At least the uncle won't die"
Yeah... Innocent little tio...
WHAT DID YOU DO TO MY TIO?!?!
The rollicking car in the last scene is such good set design. The frame just frantically moving up and down during the firefight makes things feel so much more unnerving.
I personally think the over the top attitude/personality by hank makes sense. He has to desensitize himself to handle the horrors he sees. Comedy is how we cope with trauma
Its very difficult to fireany weapon. Thats why you must train. Untrained people miss all the time.
Tho to be fair, tuco showed earlier in the episode that he was able to shoot somewhat accurate with it out of the window. But the dude just got shot in the torso point blank and hit in the face with a fckn rock. The fact that he was able to stand up, let alone shoot, was probably purely due to the fact that he was high on walters meth.
@@thahoule7924 luck vs tv vs meth. Something like that
love watching them both be so impacted at this point, and the tension only keeps ratcheting up and up. wait til they see . . . just ... just wait
so nice you be sympathetic to "Tio" Salamanca, such a good loving person in a horrible situation close to the end of his life, he is really an underrated sweetheart of the show
His name is Hector. Tio means uncle.
I look forward to this every single week! Love it. Hope you do Better call Saul next.
The only real use for automatic fire is to create an interlocking stream of fire in tandem with another automatic weapons. This is pointing in a single direction and pulling the trigger. The enemy charging your base runs into the line of fire.
Tuco was in "spray-and-pray" mode; which means hitting something is increadibly lucky. Perhaps if he steadied the rifle and used the sights, he might have purposely hit something.
6:38 Skyler's been training for this moment her entire life 😂
filming this entire series with handheld cameras bring you into the scene.... quite literally.
Tuco has a bullet in his stomach that's why he's so bad at shooting. Earlier in the episode he shoots a cow from like a hundred yards away
Shooting full auto is actually very inaccurate from experience
Automatic weapons are more for suppression, like forcing enemies to keep their heads down. Semi auto is the way to hit stuff
I believe Tuco was laying down suppressive fire to drive Hank back to gain some distance.
@24:52 Adrenaline and cortisol are drugs too. If you practice shooting in a calm state then the difference can be distracting when present.
Man I only watched this show once, and forgot so much outside of memes lol don’t even remember the ending. I say after every episode reaction that I have to rewatch the show for myself because this is great
Its extremely hard to shoot an automatic rifle and stay accurate even when you have proper training. Generally speaking the military only uses automatic fire for suppressing the enemy and normally only from Light Machine guns or mounted guns. The vast majority of the time, soldiers fire in semi-auto because its easier to control, more accurate, and conserves ammo. If you ever see a movie where soldiers fire in full auto say in mission impossible, its not an accurate depiction of how firearms are used in real life. On top of that, firing a gun during an actual gunfight and staying accurate is extremely hard on its own since you are also being shot at.
Come for the reaction; but stay for the editing! 👌
I knew this show was one of the greats, I watched it when it aired. but rewatching these first seasons now reminds me why I thought it's a great show.
"that was so wild"
It's actually cute how you have no idea 😅
I love how you guys are concerned for Hector (uncle). Don’t worry your mind will change regarding him 😂
gonna gear nerd out on the automatic weapon thing
It's insanely difficult to shoot a gun on full auto and hit anything you mean to. It jumps all over the place, your adrenaline is pumping, it is extremely inefficient. And that's assuming you aren't bleeding out from a gutshot with someone else shooting back at you like Tuco is here. Real life trained shooters (soldiers/cops/etc) are taught to always use semi auto specifically because its far more controllable, accurate and ammo efficient. Pretty much the only exception is if you're a SAW gunner in an infantry squad i.e. the guy with the biggest machine gun that has hundreds of rounds fed into it, and even then in short controlled bursts like 5-10 rounds at a time
tl;dr: full auto is 9.5/10 times a bad choice lol its just plain impractical
so many comments defending the shootouts of the series, fact is "if people were less merciful they'd kill faster", we get a full on slow-mo aimed shot (eventually) that is not an instant hit
Hank has no reason to suspect Walter White and since Jesse was not found at the scene he is not connected either. They both took their things back before leaving.
Mark Margolis as Hector Salamanca damn so good
A lot of people don't realize how easy it is to mess with an automatic weapon
"I'm worried hes gonna kill his uncle..."
If only.
Tuco was so sporadic and uncontrolled with the rifle because he was already wounded and had lost a good amount of blood(as gross as that is)
The end of Tuco, but the debut of Hector Salamanca
Just remember…this was the second episode of the season. Not a finale.
"Hi guys, welcome back to diet Jesus" :D
Thanks for the reaction!
To me this is where the show really begins.
Heh. Feeling bad for Hector Salamanca. Good stuff.
This show is pretty long i hope you can release episode more frequently than once or twice a week. By that rate this won't be done by around this time next year.
We're not in a rush. The show came out once a week when it aired.
Well... that was intense
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High on drugs and bleeding out are two factors.
Tuco was probably high, got shoot and was hit in the head. He shoot running to cover. I will say it’s pretty hard, if not impossible to hit someone like this and hank lay down, making more hard. Hitting a target moving o shooting back at you its not that easy, especially if you are very hurt. People think its easy to hitting a target 😂.
I love how you guys felt bad for the uncle at first lol
it wouldn't matter if walts fingerprints are in the car, i doubt they have his fingerprints in their database.
He's a teacher. He probably had to register them.
I approve of the Jenna "hell yeah" shoutout. :)
Lol "this is going to be a stressful season" - they have NO idea
2:16 lol Maple 😂
It's going to be awesome seeing their reaction to getting more information on Hector.
Stress that's what this show is built on is stress your in it girls 🤯
the woman on the left has so much anxiety whenever she sees tuco
You ain't seen nothing yet. .. just wait. Your chin will have a calus on it from hitting the floor. Enjoy
youre really asking how tuco has such bad aim when he has no training, is high on meth and is bleeding to death
So wrong for that Distubed cut 😂
Tuco didnt mad dog them, he was signaling S O S. S O S.
Tuco should be selling burritos instead of meth
Are you going to upload the shorter versions like this to your patreon? I signed up but I didn't know they were going to be extended with no sound
They can’t react to the full episode with sound or it would get copyrighted so you gotta pull your own version up and watch it side by side
@@bigpictureguys8415 i didn't ask for the full version, I asked if they were going to upload the short version like they do on UA-cam
@liljackypaper most reaction channels don't upload the edited versions (these) to their patreon unless it's a patreon exclusive show.
Reel Rejects runs their pateon this way.
PSA: EVERYONE ON THE PEW PEW TRAIN 🚂 IF you listen closely to what I’m saying fully it’s about a movie trope I have noticed always happens. They always have characters in movies constantly never get hit when there are 100s of bullets flying by. That’s what I was saying. I’m not oblivious to the conditions of the character or how difficult it is to shoot specific guns. But if everyone in movies is that bad at shooting a target then I should assume that guns are useless even after firing 100 rounds at an open target weather 1 person is firing or a whole army according to Hollywood action movies that’s are fully war related 😂 THEY DO IT ALL THE TIME. You can breathe and hopefully save your keyboard from the beating of a comment you were about to type.
you gotta watch better call saul after this
I’m done if I hear her say “it’s giving” one more time lol, I just can’t hear that shit anymore
Who says this?
@@davidkymdell452 maple all the time.
@@thesuavearmadilloITS GIVING you’re giving me another reason to say it’s giving. Bye ✌🏼
@@MapleDivine ✌🏾
I subscribed to your Pateron, but you can’t hear the audio of the show 😢
Copyright you will need your own personal copy available love
The girls missed out on the best mission impossible movie
WOOOOOO LETS GOOOOOOOO, NEW DIET JESUS BREAKING BAD REACT, YEEEEEAAAAAAAA
"How is someone not good at shooting an automatic weapon?" Another example why the show is so good! Attention to detail. A gun like that is extremely difficult to control. Tuco has no base, no proper form, so his shots are going to be wild with almost 0 accuracy haha classic "spray and pray". But it's definitely not out of the realm of possibility that he would miss every single shot being high and nearly fatally wounded. Hank, with his years of training was able to find an opening, set and shoot accurately. Best show ever!
Full automatic guns are very hard to control, also tuco being high on meth and to implement cover fire he was trying to spray bullets to ensure cover fire and get to to a safe cover. Also, funny that they were relieved that the uncle survived while he was the worst person in the whole series.
Arianna thinks this show is crazy just 2 episodes into season 2 and there are 3 more seasons? Not to mention the rest of this one? LOL.
Still cuddling appa eventhough Avatar ended
Jesse has to die in this episode by the original script btw
Uncle, not Dad.
When you’re that high and there’s that much kick when you just hold down the trigger, you’re aim is gonna be shit. Not to mention he’s moving about and dealing with incoming fire.
Any show that has characters with "bad aim" with a weapon, just means the character being shot at will continue in the series. Can't kill a necessary character in the story. Plot device. BB has such good writing.
It's not necessarily that Tuco is a bad shot, he was just shot in the gut, I imagine he was experiencing a lot of pain from the recoil even if he is all doped up. It did look like his aim improved as he kept shooting, not by much though.
24:39 Maple’s right. A full auto M4 is super controllable, even if you have no idea what you’re doing. Hank should’ve been dead immediately
Not when you're high as fuck, shot, being shot at, and concussed. Did you forget these factors?
Shooting a fully or semiautomatic rifle accurately, especially higher caliber ones, is really difficult because of the recoil. You have to brace it against your body and it's about as hard as someone punching you. Tuco was already shot in the stomach, so the recoil made aiming almost impossible. You can see him just spraying wherever he can without really holding it striaght.
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🤌🤌🤌 editor!! 😡
I hope they do better call Saul