Breaking Bad Universe Every Named Character Death
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
- Had a lot of fun making this. I've been on a bit of a loss of motivation on editing the full Star Wars named vehicle thing (very repetitive) but I'll get back on that I feel comfortable doing so. I am nearly done with it so it shouldn't be too long, but I will be making more non-Star Wars content in the future
FAQs
Q: Who is Isaacson?
A: Isaacson was a man who died of a heart attack sometime before 1993 who was mentioned in case law that only exists in the Breaking Bad universe, "Isaacson v. Vakarian Holdings". This is mentioned in the BCS episode, "Pinata"
Q: Who is Alan?
A: Alan was the husband of Anita, the woman Mike met at the support group. He presumably died in 1995 after going missing on a hiking trip.
Q: Who is Dog Paulson:
A: Dog was a man killed by Tuco Salamanca while on a drug induced state of mind in 1998.
Q: What is the music used in the off-screen deaths:
A: It is called "Disassemble", it is the music used when Drew Sharp's body is being dissolved.
@Noah who is ginny
whos don Wachtel
@@GamerChip... Jesse's aunt
@@GamerChip... Kevin's father
@@GamerChip... Jesse's Aunt. She's mentioned when Jesse finds out that Walter has cancer 👍🏼
The ambience for the people who died without a scene makes this video so damn eerie
yeah I know lmao
I used the music from when Drew Sharp's body was being dissolved, so I'm glad it had the effect I was going for. It's called "Disassemble" for anyone curious
I was about to comment this
Especially over the unknown images
yeah and for the no image available
@iSharkyShark thats a fucked up name for that track lol
The transition from fat Todd to normal Todd is still too funny
Fat todd jumpscare
it's too bad he couldn't lose the weight for the role of Todd in the El Camino film
@@pikkisful yeah, mustve been for a role or somthing. Cause he is thin now.
@@AllanElMelon1043 in that case I find it to be an even more of a bummer
They could have done so much more with cgi and body doubles its just half assed, same with the age of the characters.
Nirvana: we need an album cover
Some random baby: 9:53
The picture of Jesse with his aunt makes me a little sad. His life wasn’t perfect but it wasn’t ruined either. He still had one family member that doesn’t hate him that much. You can see they were happy
Did Jake hate him?
I don't think his parents hated him, although they were most likely really disappointed. On my first watch I couldn't stand his parents, but on more rewatches, I understand their choices more and more, even if I don't condone exactly the way they acted but...the other commenter makes a good point too, Jake did not seem to hate Jesse either, only seemed to have issues being super close to him. That isn't impossible with that age gap -- speaking from experience.
@@JKBDTSI don't think Jake hates Jessie but Jake and Jessie are so far apart literally and figuratively they're pretty much unrelated. Jake probably grew up with his parents being super strict with him and reminding him about his "failure" of a brother. Jake is kept away from his brother and the moments where he is reminded he has one they're probably bashing Jessie.
Gus had such a badass death. Bro REFUSED to die in the same room as Hector.
Bro refused to die until his tie was proper as well.
@@epicfan1598 He has an appointment with Satan. Gotta make himself look prim, proper and presentable despite the circumstances.
B-brother?!
@@butteredsalmonellai mean for real?
Howard’s death still haunts me today. He did not deserve that. He wasn’t a perfect guy, but he certainly wasn’t evil. I really felt bad for him after Chuck’s death.
He was probably one of the best people in the show tbh
you have a Chelsea pfp you deserve to not be happy
It’s Howard who was responsible for Chuck’s safety, and he failed to prevent his suicide.
In my opinion: Howard is basically “the Better cal Saul version” of Ted Beneke.
Even though nobody sang happy birthday to him, he didn’t break his neck and Kim didn’t cheat on Jimmy with Howard.
It's a fictional show bro, go read some history
He scammed old women till the day he died
At least Jesse survived the carnage..
although in different ways, he died many times throughout the series
And Jimmy. Even tho he’s in prison
Huell
At what cost lol
whats funny is he was originally intended to be killed off in season 1
The fact that Steve Gomez dies off screen will always sting for me. Like we don't even see the killing blow, we just see he's dead when we cut back to them... that stung deeper than any of the other kills honestly.
I think during the slow motion shootout scene, when Steve bends on his knees, and his face is like he's in pain, I think that is when he gets shot.
Since the shootout actually lasts like in seconds.
Steve was a dumbass who would cyclically doubt and then be proven wrong by hank to then doubt him again
who drew your ralsie pfp?
@@suckerman7gmHe got shot twice, maybe second shot killed him
Good,
Us seeing Gomie die is more painful than Hank
Funny how there's a four-year gap where nothing significant happens and nobody dies.
Cause it shows named characters, obviously many people die in that gap but they're never mentioned
Bc that’s the time diff between BCS and BB
@the Optimus nope it ended in 2022
Not large anmoujt going on in that time I’m sure theirs some by not a significant thing the drugs are flowing smoothly
This gap will be filled in Huell's Rules
Gale’s death is the saddest to me because he is begging for his life and the person who kills him REALLY does not even want to.
i kind of have a problem with that scene. gale couldve probably struggled out of that situation with how frail and paniced jesse looks. i dont think even the nerdiest of nerds would just take a shot to the face like that.
@@test-tl8dt gale would
@@test-tl8dt gale would. He was an extremely naive person.
@@SpectorEuro4he was also plainly scared of Jesse and presumably thought (with good reason) that he was an out and out meth head. Trying to flee, or moving suddenly at all in that situation, would definitely result in instant death.
@@test-tl8dtI think you could explain it as
A) Gale is seemingly not very savvy when it comes to reading social cues, he probably assumed Jesse just wanted money until it was too late.
B) You could say he was in shock, deer in the headlights syndrome if you will
Technically Lydia would have died after Walter, he died shortly after speaking to her on the phone, she could have had another couple of days.
It's talked about in the radio of Jesse's car, during the movie. Lydia got hospitalized and doctors said she wouldn't survive. But yeah, she technically outlasted Walter
@@David-yk5tq Would've been really awkward if she made a recovery after that phone call with Walt lol
@@TacticalProjectGaming yeah. Althought she might be arrested, because the authorities will find she was related to the nazis Walter had a beef with lol
It's even confirmed in El Camino that she was going to die
@yigit-nh2vnits obviously lydia, it mentions her connection to the drug empire
This video is so creepy with the people who didn’t have a death scene
Yeah it is
George M. Hamlin was the creepiest for me
The music freaks me out
+ the ones with no picture
Yeah it seems real or something 😂
Hello from the past to those millions who are about to watch this video across the years.
Hello to the millions as well
Hello from a day in the future but still the past
lol
Donuts have a special reason they are called like that..
Hello from the future of 4 days
7:16 I am losing it at this. The sudden cut to that
“-Whhhooooooooooo”
Vhs horror lol
It's like jumpscare
Live "Donald" Reaction
its so creepy
I love the fact that if Walt never got into the drug life then the DEA would've never taken down Gus or the cartel
The DEA didn't really take down Gus or the Cartel.
Gus took down the Cartel and Gus died before he was exposed to be a drug lord.
@@WhyTho525a lot of what Gus did to take down the Cartel was caused by Walt and Jesse entering the game
I think Lydia died a few days after September 7th, 2010 because in El Camino, after Walt died, she was confirmed to be in "critical condition", but not dead yet. So, she most likely died between September 8th-10th.
Or she could survive?
@@user-yb8xz6gt3o walt specifically said something like it's impossible to survive it
Walt also said the effects aren't instant. It takes a few days for the victim to die after consuming it, making it untraceable since the food/drink have been fully digested by then.
@@user-yb8xz6gt3o somehow lydia returned
@@kamikazilucas The Idiot Lydia spin-off when?
@@kamikazilucasnoooo
9:53 Unsupervised 2 y/o at the pool be like
Why bro look like Oliver Tree
@@BloxxterT When life doesn't go on:
@@BloxxterTHe does 😂
Nirvana album cover be like
Nacho's death is still so haunting. I really seriously thought he was gonna make it
Well if some characters in BCS isnt at BB, you'll know they wont survive in Better call saul
@@tanmigz19 kim wexler says hello
I think the fact that we was the only character in that scene who doesn’t show up in BB was enough proof for me that he wouldn’t make it out of that scene alive.
@@jackdavenport5011 Kim, Howard, and Chuck all say hello
I was watching with my gf and she thought that Kim would die as well because she wasn't in BB
howard and chuck does not say hello@@chadder
0:47 that’s got to be messed up. Mother only mentions his brother’s name then just dies….
whats more messed up is chuck told jimmy she had no last words
She's literally in her death bed I don't think she was considering Chuck's feelings at that moment
"Jimmy?"
"No, mom..."
"Oh you're Chuck?" *dies of cringe*
I would've mentioned Jimmy to if I was in her shoes Chuck sucks.
@@bals6442 probably because to chuck jimmy is nobody
Interesting how Walt murders Mike a single day shy of exactly one year after his murder of Krazy-8, it's crazy seeing how much he's changed in only a year, from his first (direct) kill to one of his last (excluding the prison hits and Felina)
"Excluding the prison hits and Felina"
You mean most of his kills?
Combine that with their contexts and it is even worse
Walter knew Krazy 8 was going to kill him (and maybe even his family) when he saw the broken plate, and despite the kill being 100% necessary Walter was torn about killing him and upset after it
Mike on the other hand wasn’t a threat at all to Walter and was literally about to disappear for good, and Walter put him down just because Mike upset him, and after Walter barely showed any regret for doing it
Exactly 1 year between Walters most justifiable kill to his least justifiable kill
@@mayomaster1134 Mike was very firm on his "it's what you do" speech so if he were to find out his guys were killed Walter would be his number 1 suspect and don't forget how close he was to shooting him after Gus' death
After watching Better Call Saul, I'm glad that Walt entered the game so he can get everyone killed.
@@mayomaster1134 "and showed barely any regret for it" you mean aside the instant change in expression to a deeply worried one, rushing to check on him and explicitly saying that he is sorry and that he realized he didn't even need to do it?
Marco acted his death so well. You can literally see the life leave his body then I’m sure Vince yelled cut and his spirit reentered his body
This is fake, the real reason why it looks so real is because Marco's actor actually got a heart attack and Vince decided to film it. Bravo Vince!
@@davidci Damn he’s a hell of a director
Wait which marco is that? Marco Pasternak or Salamanca?
Pasternak, Jimmy's friend@@fordgt5383
@@fordgt5383Slippin' Jimmy's friend.
I like how the last death in this entire incredible story is some dude named Casey.
bro jane's father unconfirmed death music is scary
what freaks me out the most are the people we don't even have a single picture of, let alone know how they died
@@vykskulYeah that's kinda creepy and I don't know why
@@vykskulnot really, we know now matty and dog died. don and george most likely died from old age
Unconfirmed? Wasn’t there a news report water heard while in his car saying he died by a self inflicted bullet wound
Since you included the unconfirmed death of Jane's father, you can also include the unconfirmed death of Abuelita, mother of Hector and grandmother of Lalo, Tuco, and the twins. When Lalo hired Jimmy for help, Jimmy asked how Abuelita was and Lalo seemed sad and immediately changed topic.
I was iffy on including her because Abuelita is just Spanish for Grandma, it's not really a name
@@isharkyshark3974 Fair enough lol
Just because the actress is dead, doesn't necessarily mean the character is dead.
@@thegageinator805 Who's talking about them?
There was a news report that said he killed himself
The Fact Lalo died right after killing Howard is surprisingly ironic
And yet through the passage of time, Mike’s granddaughter didn’t age a single day.
She’s like a Simpsons character in that regard
Can we all agree on giving Gus' death the gold medal for the most iconic Death in the whole series precisely because of its unlikeliness to occur in real life?
That death is the perfect example of the rule of cool. Does it make any remote sense? No, not really. Would I have it any other way? Absolutely not
I laughed my ass off when I first watched it lol
The most iconic was when Walter died
@@ding-dong_bing-bong weird sense of humor but glad you enjoyed it! 😂
there is a video of a man that is skinned alive and still alive because of being pumped adrenaline, so considering that gus most likely had some adrenaline left, his brain went to default mode and just ajusted his tie before death, which albeit unrealistic, the shock combined with the adrenaline alone of the explosion could make that happen.
Seeing Walt killing every major character that appeared in Better Call Saul just shows that he is the pure evil in the Breaking Bad universe
The only major characters Walt killed from Better Call Saul were Gus and Mike.
@@Gdsamplify his actions resulted in the death of those in bcs, really comes down to if you think you have to pull the trigger to count as a kill
True, but let’s not pretend that Gus was any better let alone Lydia.
@@Gdsamplify also Emilio and Krazy 8
@@Gdsamplify
And Hector, although he kind of volunteered.
2:11 thats gotta be the worst april fools joke.
underrated comment
Werner Ziegler
I like how max's death is the first shown, as an inciting incident for most of the show's plot points regarding gus and the cartel
Its first shown bc it occured first in the braking bad timeline. There is nothing special about it dude
@@okko_203 It was an inciting incident that drove a lot of Gus' actions moving forward, then Gus's actions rippled out to influence other characters' actions. It's like a line of dominoes, the first one is significant in the sense that it puts others in motion.
@@okko_203 braking bad what is this a car show?
Fatherless furry pfp
@@okko_203 Clown. Not hard to see what he meant
It's crazy to think that season 4 only spanned for 1 and a half month. It feels longer
The pacing in the show is kinda crazy tbh. The timeline until early season 5 only takes a year
It's crazy that s1 e1 to s5 e4 is one year and s5 e4 to s5 e15 is also one year
@@ripstreamgoliath1033I never even thought about this but of course the birthday watch
Crazy how the entire show only spans 2 years
@legosnek I know! When I first heard about the show and read the synopsis, I thought the in-universe time span was the same as the show, 2008 to 2013. But after looking at the Wikipedia page and thinking about it, it makes more sense if the show has a two year span instead of a five year one. Because A, if that's the case, wouldn't it be weird that Walt had cancer for five years? I don't think anyone with cancer can live that long after they're diagnosed. Without remission, of course. And B, that makes it more realistic, if odd, that all of that took place within a span of just two years.
11:39 to 12:36. Here's the information on Mike's 10 men killed during this scene:
01. Dan Wachsberger; the lawyer hired by Mike to defend the other 9 men & was making drops of hazard pay money to keep their silence. Also, if you watch the behind the scenes for this episode it's revealed that Dan is talking to his own lawyer about his wife & kids before he gets stabbed.
02. Ron Forenall; Madrigal warehouse foreman who supplied chemicals to Gus' meth empire & Lydia turned over to police in Fifty-One.
03. Andrew Holt; enforcer for Gus that appeared in Problem Dog & was mentioned by Dennis in Hazard Pay.
04. Jack McGann; enforcer for Gus.
05. Isaac Conley; enforcer for Gus.
06. Harris Boivin; enforcer for Gus that was sent to kill Walt & his family in Face Off.
07. Raymond Martinez; enforcer for Gus that was sent to kill Walt & his family in Face Off.
08. Anthony Perez; enforcer for Gus that was mentioned by Dennis in Hazard Pay.
09. William Moniz; enforcer for Gus. Also, if you watch the behind the scenes for this episode it's revealed that his actor did the stunt of being thrown off the balcony & landed on a pile of cardboard boxes.
10. Dennis Markowski; manager of Gus' laundromat where the lab was in the basement that let Gomez investigate in End Times & was told by Mike his wife would get his hazard pay money.
The prison killings are inspired by the baptism scene in The Godfather where the 5 rival gang leaders are killed on orders by Michael while here the 10 witnesses are killed by Jack's men on orders by Walt.
what are "Hazard Pay", "Face Off" and "End Times"??
@@dafpj7536: The episodes they either appeared in or were mentioned in by name.
6 and 7 deserved it
@@dafpj7536 5x03, 4x13, 4x12
@@JKBDTS you could argue that all of them deserved it sense they knowingly embedded in a criminal organization which ruined lives. And all those enforcers have definitely killed many people. Only one who can be argued didn't deserve it was #1 since he was just a dirty lawyer like Saul.
Love how the last dude to die canonically is some random nobody 😂
Funfact: chronologically in the first Don Eladio's scene we see him in the pool as well as in his last scene.
Pretty much all of his scenes are by the pool.
@@JKBDTSHe lived and died by (Avatar:) the way of water
Be losing my shit when the no scene characters die like why are the ambient sound so terrifying
fr , I had to search up who these people are (well I searched up like half)
fr (french revolution)
Y'all ever wondered why hector was so emotionally broken in his first appearance in BB? That's probably because he was still grieving for Lalo after 4 years.
He was thinkin about nacho
When he first appeared Lalo didn't existed
@@ksksksjs Lalo didn't send you? No Lalo?
@@redharlow9750 That's such a good line too. Especially when he says it was Ignacio
I was under the impression that Donald Margolis didn't die, and that his suicide attempt wasn't successful.
That's why it's unconfirmed, we don't know what happened to him. He went to the hospital but the possibility is still there that he could have succumbed to his wounds
I think Mike was the most tragic character.
His son died because of him. He has to provide for his Daughter in law and his granddaughter. And i see it ss he saw Nacho as a Son. And it was painful to see him shoot himself
I think he also saw Jesse as a son. Jesse probably reminded him of nacho and that’s why he was so soft on him. It’s even sadder when you remember that Mike likely died thinking Jesse never made it out
Yeah, Mike has his own Breaking Bad story. From a cop to a hitman for an evil druglord.
I just realized that there’s only a two week difference between the end of El Camino and the breakout of the walker apocalypse in the walking dead. More ya know I guess
It would be the funniest thing if Walter white's magic dust collection did cause the zombie apocalypse
Completely random thing but while I was editing this, at 6:32, I noticed that the gun loading sounds nearly identical to the Halo CE Magnum pistol reload sound, if anyone has ever played that.
I noticed that too
Its probably a stock sound. Halo used a lot of them back then.
Is this the gun reload sound of the Wilhelm Scream?
First thing I noticed too. Combo was a real unit for taking 4 magnum shots before dying.
And if you pause at 6:34, you can see he's already bleeding
The ambience for no scenes are so terrifying
It's intimidating
1:31 I love how they put the sound delay because it was so far away
They did a similar thing near the end of season 2, when Mike is testing his sniper rifle, I don't remember which episode exactly but it was either 9 or 10
2:10 Werner’s death was all an elaborate April fools prank lmao
I think I only cried when Walt died just because I knew I'd have nothing good to watch anymore
ong 😂😂
And then Better Call Saul came out and all was right with the world
That's when you'd be better off just calling Saul.
@@Shakooba until THAT ended too. What in the world do i watch now?
@@MaxerV19 Better Dial Lyle.
This is so thorough and I loved how it went in timeline order! The only canonical one that was left out was Walter White’s father, but we don’t know when that happened.
Walter White's father was unnamed, but he died around 1964.
Fatherless behavior
@@bungiecrimes7247 Dang, Walter was fatherless
Really makes you think that despite Walters mother being alive throughout the whole series we never hear or see her and she's only mentioned like three times in the whole series.
@@JKBDTS That explains everything Walter did.
Mike with the much needed comic relief at 11:10
Lydia dies after Walt, she’s alive at the start of el Camino. Otherwise great list though!
Technically Walt is also alive at the start of El Camino
@@JKBDTS Lmao,like legitimately true (he lasted a couple of seconds to a minute after the Jesse escaping scene in Breaking bad,exact point where el Camino starts, great catch there bro). But regarding what the original commentator said,Lydia did outlast Walt by a couple days at most (confirmed by the broadcast on the radio)
@@baggybones I'm also gonna say that Mike is also alive at the start of El Camino.
@@JKBDTS Eh, I guess
@@JKBDTSno está vivo, Es la imaginación de jesse.
i didnt expect Don Wachtell at the beginning with that ambience, its unintentionally funny and terrifying. he just stares at you
Y U P
His frown creeps me out
Bare genitals
Y E U P
Y U P
All of this death and tragedy because two skaters tried to scam a lawyer
Nah all this because of the two brothers which the older ones never had faith in the younger one and believed he will never change.
Who are those@@suckerman7gm
Video done perfectly. The songs that you picked actually scared me, because we're talking of deaths, and don't even get me started on the moments with no image, truly scary, but really well done video.
Breaking Bad did more to convince a lot of people to stay out of drugs than schools and anti-drug PSAs.
Funny how Jesse lives through all of this. Kinda makes you think that it wasn’t Walter who was the main character, it was JESSE
Y saul?
The most disturbing to watch for me was victor. Just brutal
Mine was probably the prison shanking scenes, all 9 or 10 of them. Dunno, something about it creeps me out.
@@averagecat4220 yea
@@averagecat4220 Victor's death is the most gory scene in Breaking Bad and the prisoners are the most brutal.
@@JKBDTS something BCS lacked, gory deaths
@@MaxerV19 I'm still not sure why it's 16+
Lalo's death is the only scene that could fit 16+
Gale was such a kind soul that he didn't even think of escaping or fighting, he just pleaded
He should've thought about not making illegal drugs for the cartel I feel but I guess we all make mistakes
Gale is probably how many normal persons going into this line of work would end up if they are not a criminal mastermind in disguise, like Walter White. In fact, I feel he is like the antithesis to WW, he is probably similarly gifted as a chemist but is not at all cut out for the brutality of the business.
Yeah because escaping from someone who is about to kill you is an unkind thing to do /s
This actually would've taken a lot of time to make. Thanks!
this is actually incredibly well done yo. i dont think you missed a single one, im amazed you even included the names that were only mentioned in passing. awesome video. this and The Sopranos are the peak of television
Jesse?
well my name is skyler white yo
@@concorde__ Jesse didn't died
0:32 i died
XD
Rust in peace bro
Who the hell was Alan?
@@MaxerV19Look at the pinned comment
@@yunus8568 there were no pinned comment when i said that... but thanks man
13:07 “ just so you know this isn’t personal.” man that cut was personal
7:18 that picture cracked me up
That picture is terryfing he just stares at you with soulless face
Why does he look like Ryan Reynolds but older🤣🤣
SAME
@@Punktrick1259 I think that’s John De Lancie
how did you narrow down the exact dates for a lot of these? that’s impressive. i never realized no-doze died on halloween
A lot of it I got from the Breaking Bad wiki, it was a massive help
@@isharkyshark3974 most of them are probably made up
@@saulgoodmanactionfigure A lot of them are from background information in the episodes, like check dates or small information like that. You can look up the full timeline on the wiki if you want to see the process
Happy Halloween 💀
@@isharkyshark3974 In Granite State, it’s snowy for six months straight in New Hampshire. How was Andrea killed in the summer of 2010?
"Its just a prank"
The prank: 2:10
April fools
Watching this is so scary, the pictures of the dead with eerie music in it just makes this video feel uncomfortable to watch and I love it.
Me too I watched it few times
"Ain't no skank!"
Best line in the entire series.
Underrated
Its surprising seeing 4 years difference between Lalo and Emilio's death
And yet Mikes granddaughter didn’t age at all that entire time.
@@bunpeishiratori5849 scp foundation wants her back
@@bunpeishiratori5849she was +- 6 in Better call saul and around 11 in Breaking bad
Interesting to note there were no deaths in Better Call Saul after the events of Breaking Bad. Although the guy with cancer Saul robbed got pretty close.
The fact that Saul was really going to do that made me feel disgusted.
@@user-ox3ov2qt5o I mean that he was about to hit him
@@JKBDTSJust because he had cancer doesn't mean he's not an asshole. Walter White is a good example
Nice to know Sabrosito survived the pool massacre.
The unconfirmed deaths and the deaths without imagery is scary
12:38 His name is Goddamn Right
I think one of Gus's worst moves was getting rid of Victor the way he did. That was always a sticking point for Jesse. A bridge too far.
I loved it ehen huell said "Better fuel huell" and fueled all over the place
SHUT UP IT'S NOT EVEN RELATED TO THE VIDEO
Fun fact: Jane's father(Donald Margolis) has the most kills in breaking bad
other than 9/11
technicallly all those deaths still fall under walter because if he saved jane they woulndt have died
@@garrettw5792 I really wouldn't go as far as to say "walter white literally caused a plane to explode" because he just didn't save a drugged woman from dying. That's all on the father tbh, how can you mess up that badly?
You forgot about the cartel assassins in the pollos truck and at Chaos warehouse that Mike killed but good job nonetheless
I don't believe they were ever identified. On the wiki it doesn't mention them having names
@@isharkyshark3974 oh my bad I didn’t notice the title said “named character deaths”
@@goof94729 Ya,a shame in my opinion (no disrespect to the video though, it's a great job of compiling the deaths of even irrelevant characters with specific dates and all, props to Sharky). It's just that it would've cool IMO to show ALL the deaths on the shows,like everything single death
@@baggybones There are other videos like that
this is the best character death timeline I have watched. TY SO MUCH FOR MAKING IT!!!
The separation between Hank and Walt's deaths just made me realize that Jesse spent, exactly, 172 days as a slave.
Thats too much.
1 day as a slave is too much. Nobody should ever be slave for any amount of time.
@@HOTD108_ Jesse's life as a slave wasn't THAT bad. A lot of people have worse life in their house
If we count out the random 2 guys added in el camino, walter white was the last person to die, by his own hands even
Lydia?
@@JKBDTS yea she was the last to die, she was still alive at the beginning of El Camino and was brought to the hospital
@@MaxerV19 Not sure whether Casey or Lydia was last, but yea
Poor Joaquin, he's the grandson of Hector but he's just being the bodyguard for Don Eladio and got overshadowed by his uncles
Never watched the show fully myself but from what ive heard its really good. About as good as this video! You should have way more subs becuase these vids are really good ngl
Why did you watch every death of BB universe without watching the show?
@@JKBDTS I said I haven't fully watched it. I know things happen from man of recaps
@@CommanderThireYT Oh wait, I misunderstood you
Found a typo at 11:12, "Finger" is spelled wrong
Truly
the death of Andrea was the most heart-breaking. Watching Jesse just watch her fall knowing that her own child is inside the house and that he doesn't have parents actually got me close to crying
I still wonder what happened to him. He just accepted that his mom just dissapeared?
@@ksksksjs probably lived with his grandma afterwards
There is no other movies or TV shows where the deaths would look as creepy as in Breaking Bad. Death scenes here look creepy because they are so routine, without any romanticization or glamorization, it's just simply death - in all its disgusting splendor.
You forgot the teacher who got sucked into a black hole in slippin Jimmy
💀
Lmao,good one,but I just noticed, Walter's father isn't included,we don't have a name for him,but we do know some details about him that I think make him relevant enough to include him
@@baggybonesStill unnamed
He died in 1963 or 1964, I think
I think Casper's death is unconfirmed as well, the wiki says his fate is unknown because we never saw what Lalo did to him, otherwise, good stuff!
I was a little more skeptical of this one because it wouldn't make sense for Lalo to leave him alive. Lalo is a ruthless murderer with every reason to tie a loose end like Casper after he got everything he needed to know about the laundromat.
@@isharkyshark3974'm not so sure. Lalo was a cold blooded murderer but he typically only killed someone if they were in his way or to advance his interests. Casper is unlikely to tell anyone anything due to the nature of the project he worked on. Similar to how Lalo didn't kill Jimmy even though he easily could've after Kim left the apartment. He also didn't kill Werner's widow even though it would've prob been easier than ducking out a window.
@@Burt1038 Lalo killed Fred, and you expect him to not kill Casper?
@@xI-MIKE-Ix he had to kill Fred. Fred would've immediately gone to the police. It's kind of a recurring theme in BCS and BB: the innocent often get the worst of it precisely because they are innocent.
@@Burt1038 He could've threatened Fred into not going to the police. Killing him literally guaranteed that he would get caught. He could've also just broken in after the place closed.
Even with the fact the show directly shows you that Walt is only 2 years older by the end, I always forget how fast it all happens. Like nearly the entire show takes place in the first year and so much stuff happens in that time
I love BrBa and BCS and these 2 shows have some of the most badass moments on TV.
But sometimes we forget how cruel and frightening that universe can be.
1:40 I hate to admit it but chuck's death was undeniably Sad,
Imagine the dozens of fascinating, long-winded death stories around the world happening all the time, all of them unknown to recorded history.
I would imagine some deaths in Bb and bcs couldve or probably already happened in the similar way
5:17 dying on Halloween is crazy
drew sharps death is so heartbreaking seeing a kid die
This is done really well yo. The deaths not seen and the music for them is eerie, and it’s all edited really good. You even included people who were only mentioned to have died with no image or anything. Impressive
The ambience without a scene makes me have goosebumps and eerie
Here watching this tribute just at the 19th anniversary of Nacho's departure. 😔
i can;t believe they cronologically ended the killings with david from the last of us. who knew jesse was that ready to survive in the apocalypse
imagine they are connected
Ah! I knew that actor looked familiar
Oh yeah, this one is definitely going viral. Great job!!
Its impressive how Walt learns about the meth industry, gets into it, makes his own empire and makes millions of dollars and dies in the span of less than two years. All while being affected by cancer.
Steve and Hank might just be the best duo in Breaking Bad.
Donald Margolis' death screen is insurmountabley terrifying
You mean the photo?
@@ksksksjs yeah
Never realized how few people die in Better Call Saul compared to Breaking Bad. Probably because BB killed off loads of unimportant side characters, while Better Call Saul really focussed on the deaths of the very important ones.
Or because it's a lawyer show?
Of course. That's why I never realized. The plot didn't require people to die.@@JKBDTS
Janes the most disturbing death. Season 2 got so insanely dark and gritty.
No it was satisfying i hated her
@@MaxerV19No it wasn't she tried to protect Jesse from walt
@@ksksksjs how bro
@@ksksksjs oh wait i got confused between lydia lol
@@MaxerV19 Oh okay then
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