In the episode where walt meets with todd and lydia he says ‘i only need 2 minutes of your time’ and when the conversation ends it is exactly 2 minutes
Kind of similar to when he ordered the killing of those prisoners he set his watch to 2 minutes and they were all killed in exactly two minutes I believe.
Also, when Gus died with half his head gone, he somehow still managed to walk outside the room, just as a chicken would do when you cut its head off. Given that he was referenced as the "chicken man", this might not be a coincidence...
In the last episode, right before he dies, Walter taps on the thermometer with 86 degrees on it. It shows that Walter is still the better cook. In an earlier episode Walter told gale that the temperature has to be exactly 85 degrees.
Interesting when you said Walt picks up the traits of the victims he killed, that reminded me of when Walt said to Saul, "We're done when I say we're done" just like the way Tuco used to say to Walt and Jesse in the violent, threatening manner.
Ty Gutowski No sir Walt shaved his head in the episode that he first met tuco, thats when he threw the mercury and blew the place up. Hank is the one who kills tuco with a shot to the head in season 2 episode 2
Also when Jesse is cooking Jane breakfast and she wakes up before he finishes, Jesse says “you weren’t suppose to wake up”, and Jane says “ever?” Spookyyyy
Here's one of the most important hints is the painting which Walter saw in Jack's house (todd auncl) he said I can't remember where I saw that painting but he saw it in the hospital at the first episode when the doctor told him he maybe have 2 years to live and 2 years later he sees it and dies in the same place.. it takes me an hour to remember where the hell did I saw it too
Excellent catch! The painting was spotless and represented hope and the future (the family waving goodbye at the shore) when first presented, but was sullied, gritty, dark and dirty at the end, at Jack's.
This is an underrated comment❗️ It should *EASILY* have thousands of likes *Wherever that painting is* _assuming it’s THE SAME PAINTING which the set designer reused and “dirtied up”_ *I bet that as a prop it’s considered quite valuable.* If they used 🖼️ TWO 🖼️separate (of the same painting) 🤔 Which one is more valuable at auction❓ 🤔 How much would they go for ❓ 🤔 Which cast member or crew would get first dibs if say an executive at AMC, Vince, the set designer & Bryan all wanted one ❓
See I watched it again in preparation for the movie. I enjoyed it just as much. It was a different experience no doubt. But it was interesting to know what was going to happen and see how events that occurred would determine the path of the show.
The episode where Walter is teaching his class about explosions is not only an obvious foreshadowing to his first explosive that he makes, but also a foreshadowing to his change in personality, the start of his evolution into Heisenberg. Season 1 episode 6 he says "the faster they undergo change, the more violent the explosion" as he undergoes dramatic changes in his life.
He talks in his lesson about chirals - the mirror. How one side is harmless and the other devastating - saying how it's not all good, or all bad, but a bit of both. Like him.
@@thatonesilentguy yh exactly, and part of me wants to see what he did in Chile, Santiago in bcs that had Lalo, Hector. Bolsa, and Don-Eladio so worked up, think he killed alot of people, but part of me wants it to remain a mystery, it would be so cool to expand on but at the same time, just want to theorise on what it is exactly and remain mystery.
This is insane when you think about it now , that is the moment when Walt has became Heisenberg... what im trying to say here is that Mr.Ted Beneke is in charge of making walt the monster he become... A M A Z I N G
They missed a Jane foreshadowing: Jesse and Jane watch TV on garden chairs in his apartment when they are getting closer. The next episode begins with two empty chairs. Jesse's chair is upright. Jane's chair is lying on its side.
You missed the robot gun. In an early episode, Jesse and Walt were stuck in the R/V in the desert. Jesse thought Walt was using scraps to build a robot in the desert. In the last season, Walt did indeed build a robot in the desert.
@@miromarcoo Clear the traffic! I have been catching Walt, Jesse and Tuco selling chips, I don’t know the brand?I’m transported back to the land of Breaking Bad.
Another egg: the flight that went down was a plane type 737 and Walter white initially intended to save up 737 thousand dollars to leave behind to his family
You missed another big one : Regarding the "traits and habits" from his victims, he also took another one from Gus Fring. The way he speaks to Lydia when she came to the Car Wash, is the exact same way and tone that Gus Fring used when conversing with Walter at the Los Pollos Hermanos restuarant in an episode earlier on.. Scary really, how well these people made this show.. GOATED for a reason ~
ikr! i realised that when Walt was hopped up on pain killers or something and crying about his mistake (fight with Jesse) and when Flynn put him in bed, Walt says "that's nice, Jesse." man, kinda weird that they never met
Must be for a reason, Walt maybe didnt want the smallest chance the that walter junior will be badly influenced somehow by Jesse, he knew how to treat Jesse as "son" separately and kept junior close with his friend Louis, which the most "savage"/felony junior would do with his friends is buying alcohol as underage teens to party, but Jesse and his friends, well the list and story is from another dark and scary world... just my guess
*Krazy 8 dies* Walt stars earning as much as krazy 8 did *Tuco dies* Walt stars earning as much as tuco did *Gus dies* Walt starts earning as much as gus did Not only traits, Walt also picked up the salary of people he killed😂
When Walter and Jessy are in the RV and Hank is outside. Hank takes off the tape off the bullet holes on the Rv and light shines through to Walter's stomach foreshadowing his gun wounds in the finale.
honestly Hank dying was the hardest to watch. Not because it was gory or because I even cared for Hank. It wasn't "sad" to me, but disturbing because that was the moment where Walt wouldn't ever be able to be redeemed.
I was SO sure he will come out of that...i was even pissed he got hit in the Leg again because i did not want to see another convoluted healing process
I think the reason this show was so good was because the easter eggs were so subtle within such a good and evolving story line that you don't actually notice them, but subliminally you recognize them, and it makes a huge difference in the way you interpret the show. Amazing.
In an episode I don't remember which season, Jessie told Walter that if he can make a robot to help them in the desert when they were stuck and in the final episode Walt made a robot and helped them.
PulsE yea sure but jesse asked rhetorically if walt is going to be make a robot to save them in the desert, later he really made a kind of robot with a gun that saved their both lifes
When walt was teaching chemistry he talks about chiral and how it's a mirror image like good and bad. Later in the show this is exactly what walt is like compared to heisenberg.
And also: Hank hardly ever expressed his love to Marie, and his tender calls to her is a bad luck for him. First time when he got suspended from work he called her and bought flowers and gifts, and a moment later was attacked by Salamanca brothers. And finally he called her when he caught Walt, even said he loved her, and then Jack and the gang came...
I noticed this too on my first watch and was like oh boy something bads going to happen , I just watched the show for the first time . Just finished today
During the scene where Heisenberg dies, as the camera is zooming out, the bars above the lab create a crosshair centered right onto his lung, symbolizing that the lung cancer truly did kill him in the end (indirectly of course, but still ultimately led to his demise)
I dont even have words to describe how perfect this series is... I finished watching it last week and had many sleepless nights... even had my panic attacks back... That scene when jesse drives off to freedom with a roller coaster of emotions on his face made me cry like hell... I have watched many many tv series... But this one is gonna stay in my heart forever...
@@Mario-nb9tq No that makes 2 of us... I started watching money hiest afte breaking bad.. and I cld only tolerate it till 2nd season... I'd prefer breaking bad videoa and theory videos on youtube more thn any stupud tv series... I need something that can compete with breaking bad... Dark is a good series bur I had already watched it before bb... help me..
Shantanu Mishra bro i swear im on the same boat as you You can start better call saul idk i havent started it yet myself but its related to BB sooo🤷♂️
@@Mario-nb9tq I have finished watching better call saul... It was like therapy ... I badly needed something related to BB after el camino... But Now there is nothing..
Shantanu Mishra damn i feel you but im just gonna say that if you had seen money heist before you started BB you would’ve loved it its just the thing that i said before lol
My favorite Easter egg in this show is this: in the famous scene “I am the one who knocks” Walter says “there is no danger, I am the danger” and that is true because the person who killed Walt is himself
In season 5 while walt and walt jr are watching a movie walt turns to walt jr and says almost everyone dies in this movie. I can’t believe no one else noticed
I never really got that line, he says "everyone dies in this movie" but in the end of breaking bad, mostly everyone lived of the main cast, besides Walt and Hank
And how bout when Walt jr said to Walt “just die already” when he first got cancer and didn’t wanna go through kemo and then the second to last episode when Walt called him from the bar he said the same thing “just die already”
i loved at the end when marie was calling skylar saying “he thinks he’s some criminal mastermind but he’s not” saying there’s a one in a million chance he’d get in skylars house and he was standing there
Right lol, the first time I watched BB I thought Skyler was a total ball buster and Marie was a bitch, but watching it again Walt was absolutely vile. Skyler was totally reasonable, I didn't think she was likeable but I understood her thought process.
Jesse was definitely like a son to Walt. Walt did everything to save Jesse even his own life, I even think Walt continued to cook cause he wanted to spend more time with Jesse.
Foreshadow: In an episode where Walt spins the gun on the table and it keeps pointing towards him, the last spin ends up pointing towards his plant. That plant is later revealed to have been used by Walt to poison the child.
@@Cr1tical86 if he was really bad he wouldn’t have flash backs of the guy he killed and he wouldn’t go after 2 drug dealers because they killed a kid, and he wouldn’t almost kill and burn down the man who poisoned his gf son
Are you even turning on your brain when you watch it? He always tried to make all falls softer, but it's just inescapable sometimes. He has feelings and emotions, he tried to save his family and he did. Yeah, Hank died, but he was ready to give all his money, his whole work to some jerks to save him. He didn't manipulate Jesse, they had the same object to do, and they did what they gotta do, wtf is wrong with people which are saying that? He would be bad If he would not care about everything or had fun about that.
Another Easter Egg: Werner Heisenberg was a theoretical physicist who developed atomic theory. Students learn about him in their chemistry class. Heisenberg is best known for his theory known as "Heisenberg's uncertainty principle" - you can either know the position of a particle, or it's momentum, but not both. And it perfectly symbolizes Walt's uncertain nature, and his duality.
In Mike’s house, there’s a scene where he, Walt, and Jesse are discussing a 3-way partnership (eps. Madrigal). The refrigerator behind Walt has some of Mike’s Granddaughter’s drawings and writing. Written in blue crayon, you can see the sentence “Blue is good”.
It also says just below that: "Yellow is bad." (Reference to the ice, i.e., when Todd overcooked the batch, it was yellow.) Her other drawing on the left is a comic strip of someone getting shot/beat up, aka a reference to Grandpa Mike. 😎
It can be in reference to the meth and also the way the show uses those colors with characters. Skyler wears blue a lot, especially at the beginning, as she’s representing innocence of the whole meth operation; Gus is nearly always in a mustard yellow colored shirt.
You forgot to mention the part where walt is literally the reason Jane died. She was laying on her side before walt tried to shake Jesse awake, where he caused her to roll on her back. Man didn't just watch Jane die, he killed her
I say this ALL the time, when Walt and Jesse are hiding inside the trailer while Hank is outside- Hank takes the tape off the bullet holes in the door- and the sunlight shines thu a couple holes directly across Walt’s waistline/gut, where he actually ends up taking real bullets in the end.
Not sure if anyone else noticed, but one thing I noticed is that as Walter White became more powerful, his wardrobe changed into something that made him look taller. There were many camera angles that accomplished this as well. In the last couple episodes, he’s ragged, and wearing loose clothing that makes him appear smaller and shorter. - Taller men are seen as more powerful. Making White appear small seemed symbolic that he lost his power.
this is very good but also basic cinematography/style department stuff - good catch! there's a reason it is "basic"~ that's because it works so damn well :)
Walt's unwillingess to save Jane had nothing to do with his parenting skills. Jane interfered with a major meth deal he had set up with Fring; blowing this deal almost would've certainly gotten both him and Jesse killed. She blackmailed Walter into giving up Jesse's cut, she was becoming a major thorn in the operation, and her recklessness would have exposed Walt, Jesse and Fring. When she choked on her own vomit he didn't save her because he knew they just would have had to kill her down the road anyway. At least this way he didn't have to cook up some elaborate plan.
@@lauvasquez7198 I teach a class called American Hero in Film and use the series with my high school students. It's truly a teacher's dream story to analyze.
@@tammichenard1024 listen to me, nothing those guys do regarding filming is on accident. If you cant see that then you haven't been paying enough attention
When baby blue started playing during my first time watch of breaking bad I broke down into tears, this show got me through a lot and I still go back and watch it
WHY DOES THIS SHOW HAVE TO BE SO GOOD??? I just finished it and I haven't been able to stop watching clips from the series. It's the best tv show ever and it's not even close.
When Walter was told he had cancer and only two years to live, his personality changed dramatically- not because he finally knew how he wanted to live, but because he finally knew how he wanted to die. This video came out before El Camino, but in it Walt says to Jesse “at least you didn’t have to wait all your life to do something special” in reference to making meth. Walter White is a true mad scientist.
That "robot gun" scene - the writing was perfect. Walt is let into the compound, and the guy jumps into the car and tells him to park in front of the building. But ignoring him, Walt does a u-turn and parks in the lot, facing out. The guy riding with him decides it's no big deal and shrugs it off, allowing him to park there instead. Like what difference can it make? Of course he has no idea that it will spell the demise of nearly everyone in the building. Life often works that way. Minor, seemingly insignificant decisions can sometimes have devastating consequences, ala the butterfly effect. I love the way they set that one up.
@@usaturnuranus Rather belatedly I just watched the whole series ! I've been home after an operation, and the series was incredible, compulsive viewing. The demise of the various characters kept going round my mind and I had to keep reminding myself that they are NOT real people! What a brilliant writer, that Vince Milligan. I personally think Walter turned bad when he strangled that drug dealer Emilio in series 1.
@@valgoldthorpe1377 I couldn't agree more, the writing was next level. Full of foreshadowing and brilliant easter eggs throughout. Hope your recovery is going well!
In episode 3 episode 11, Walter is invited to Gus house, where Gus hands him a sharp knife. That knife has Walts face on it and points at Gus’s back, foreshadowing that Walt will backstab Gus.
When Jesse and Walt were inside the RV at the junkyard with Hank outside, when Hank ripped the tape off the bullet holes on the door the light made spots on Walt's abdomen and Walt looked down at the spots of light on him. I'm surprised you didn't include that massive foreshadowing.
Breaking bad is by far the best motion picture ever. Breaking bad is so good that when I finished it, it's like I experienced symptoms of withdrawal. I was depressed, I felt bored, and like I had no purpose.
Here's another one... Gus lived a double life, he was a respectable citizen and a drug lord, so we can say he had two personalities (two faces). Well, we all know what happened to his face when he died, so you get where I'm going.
I'm very surprised nobody is talking about the iconic "black hat" Walter is wearing We know this is to show the change to his Heisenberg persona, but the infamous black hat was actually used in black & white movies to easily distinguish the antagonist from the protagonist, who was usually wearing a white hat - a direct contrast to Walter "White" Further, a "black hat", as a term, is someone in a particular situation who is acting for morally bad reasons, or something that shows who this person is (cambridge dictionary) Yeah. That black hat is having screen time for a reason.
@@ЛеонидВолобуев-щ2р true, though it wasn't intentional; he still had a chance to correct his mistake which can also mean he had enough chances to fix his mistakes instead he chose not to
He didn't save Jane because he knew she would be Jesse's downfall. You saw him make the difficult choice in his mind in that moment...for Walt, it was a (twisted) act of fatherly love for Jesse, in knowing what would eventually happen to Jesse (OD), if she'd lived. (Father/son dynamic. Verified when he accidentally calls Jr. "Jesse" while on painkillers at the condo.) Letting her die is what allowed him to take Jesse to rehab. One of Walt's several acts of loyalty and saving Jesse's life by taking/offing others. (Including indirectly through this act, the consequence of all the airline passengers' deaths.)
The burnt bear was drawn on Jesse's girlfriend wall on the mural in her bedroom. And when Walt stripped down naked and went to the store to get ouf of being missing. Those bears were for sale on a rack in the store.
(about 11:00) there is another nice parallel in the last episode. When Walter shots Jack, he doesn't let him finish his sentence. Jack did the same to Hank, wich not really an easteregg, but very satisfying to see, that Jack get's what he deserved - being treated as he should be
Remember the scene where hank gives the a book to walt jr(flynn) about how pablo Escobar gets caught by the police and states the irony about how people tend to remember who pablo Escobar is but not the cops. Similarly that's the case now we are 10 years down the line and still we talk about heisenberg a.k.a walter white but not much about hank schrader
bear101897 the Colonel of Colombian police, Hugo Aguilar, which is the guy who killed Pablo was detained and accused of money laundering 2 years ago lmao
@@torizo8763 No, they released a short clip the day before El Camino dropped of him putting his jacket on and leaving the safehouse as El Camino started playing on is TV
I always saw the planes’ explosion as a metaphor for the destruction of Jane’s father, and the charred pink stuffed animal as a metaphor for the loss of Jane’s life, his little girl. All of it representing the destruction of lives stemming from Walt’s choices
In one of the earlier episodes when Walt and Gretchen are deducing the components of the human body and they are unable to account for a very small percentage, Gretchen says it’s the soul and Walt mocks her. The progression of the show actually shows Walt losing his soul by his actions…
saying "theres nothing but chemistry here" isnt really mocking.. if thats whats considered mocking then i guess walking past someone without saying excuse me is battery. basically just saying "this is chem, the soul is irrelevant because it cant be measured" which is true.
I noticed another Easter egg involving the episode Ozymandias. In the episode, Hank, a respected man is killed. Now the name fits this episode because the meaning of the name "Ozymandias" means "A person once famous and respected who has since been utterly forgotten."
I took it more as Heisenberg’s downfall, although he wasn’t so much “forgotten,” as he was “disappeared” and displaced, and all the respect and renown he had earned in the drug underworld was changed into widespread hate and infamy in the general public with Hank and Steve’s deaths and him becoming public enemy #1
that's not an Easter egg mate, and the title is in reference to Walter not hank. there was literally a promotional video of bryan cranston narrating the poem Ozymandias by Percy Shelly
I gotta disagree, great show but the attention to detail is what makes it god tier. I've watched it all the way through 5 or 6 times now and I still catch little things here and there.
5:30 the tequila that Gus uses at the party is the same $50-per-shot tequila that Jimmy and Kim scam Ken into buying them in “better call saul” (although I can’t remember what episode
Fun fact though. It's a made up brand. From what I understand, they tried to get a real brand to lend their name but nobody wanted to have their brand associated with a bunch of people dying. LOL!
There is one with Beneke. In one of the episode somebody i think skylar meets with beneke in his house. When Beneke goes to the door he trips a little in the rag on the floor, which he trips again later when he tries to run away from Saul's guys.
@@notolerance8218 I think they foreshadowed that because it might seem ridiculous otherwise if you saw it for the first time and that's how he gets injured.
Another foreshadowing is in episode “Peek a Boo”. As Jesse is walking inside the methheads house, he picks up a prosthetic leg and on the next episode “Negro y Azul”, the El Paso DEA agent gets his leg blown off.
i’m on the last episode of my second time watching breaking bad. i noticed sooo much colour symbolism. walter mostly wears green to symbolize greed and skyler wears a lot of blue to represent loyalty (and her name is SKYler!!) what’s interesting is skyler switches to wearing green once she accepts walters meth cooking and agrees to keep his secrets. in taking his side, she succumbs to the greed too, for a little while
Yes. Bingo! 🎯 And when still poor, they attend the "Gray Matter" party with the wealthy elite and say "Guess we didn't get the beige memo," as the wealthy guests are all wearing beige, white and light shades. Near the end of the series when they're wealthy, Walt and Skyler also wear mostly beige, cream, white and light tones as well, and lots of high end cashmere sweaters like Elliot, his wife and the other elite guests at that party--symbolizing that they'd "made it."
In the show, Walt is always hiding from and lying to his family about the truth. This symbolizes how he spends the whole series hiding from and lying to his family about the truth.
In several scenes throughout the series, Walter White's car is shown with a New Mexico license plate that reads "BRBA 1-4-7." At first glance, it may not seem significant, but upon closer examination, it contains a hidden message. If you take the letter "B" as the second letter of the alphabet, "R" as the 18th letter, and so on, it spells out "BRBA," which stands for "Breaking Bad" abbreviated. The numbers "1-4-7" can also be interpreted as atomic numbers on the periodic table, representing Barium (Ba), Rhenium (Re), and Nitrogen (N) respectively. Together, they spell out "BaReN," which is an anagram for "Brane," a term used in theoretical physics to describe parallel universes. This clever easter eggs not only references the show's title but also alludes to the concept of alternate realities, tying into the moral and ethical choices faced by Walter White throughout the series
one of the best scenes- When Jane's dad was selecting the dress after she died and Walter was playing with Holly. Both scenes run alternatively. Daughter and Father but different scnerios.
@@seansebastian8197 I didn't want to spoil the surprise. Skinny Pete looks a little rough in the trailers for Do Camino, so I guess he's not playing with the Symphony yet.
When Walter finally decides that killing Gus is necesseray (when Jesse doesnt show up at the lab cause Mike spends the day collecting money with him) Walter goes to Pollos Hermanos with a gun and the first shot from inside the restaurant shows a bell, wich is ecxactly the way Gus dies few epsidoes later (Hector Salamanca ringing the bell to explode the whole place)
In the episode “Ozymandias” the Firetruck Walt puts Holly in says “E-19” and Holly was born in Episode 19 of the show
wow
Great catch fella!!!!!!!
You got it great mannnn!!!
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Okay wow
yeah you missed that walt kills uncle Jack exactly same way he killed hanks. Before letting them finish their last sentence!
you got me 🙌
That wasn’t a moment worth mentioning in there though. I got that too. All of these mentioned in this video are really obscure.
@@BrentHutchinson1 except the last one, everyone who watched the series from beginning to end got the reference when he did the 52 number on his food.
Well this could be deliberate
Karma
In the episode where walt meets with todd and lydia he says ‘i only need 2 minutes of your time’ and when the conversation ends it is exactly 2 minutes
Everything is very calculated with WW
CAUSE DEGREES MATTER, GALE
Did you time this scene? Lol
Juat like it needed 2 minutes to kill all those guys in prison
Kind of similar to when he ordered the killing of those prisoners he set his watch to 2 minutes and they were all killed in exactly two minutes I believe.
Also, when Gus died with half his head gone, he somehow still managed to walk outside the room, just as a chicken would do when you cut its head off. Given that he was referenced as the "chicken man", this might not be a coincidence...
True on some aspect
nice one!
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Nice catch!
Wow, I never thought of that!
In the last episode, right before he dies, Walter taps on the thermometer with 86 degrees on it. It shows that Walter is still the better cook. In an earlier episode Walter told gale that the temperature has to be exactly 85 degrees.
Coulda sworn it mean the opposite, with badger saying the product was better than ever while in the car with skinny pete and walter.
@@Sistik123 true! Perhaps the apprentice had surpassed the master...
It's a pressure gauge. Not a thermometer.
@@GnarDawgeh thank you. 86 degrees is neither boiling and way far from freezing, so it has no relevant value
@@haroldfrets1268 How can you say that? You don't know what liquid they're using.
Interesting when you said Walt picks up the traits of the victims he killed, that reminded me of when Walt said to Saul, "We're done when I say we're done" just like the way Tuco used to say to Walt and Jesse in the violent, threatening manner.
This show is not realistic because every drug dealer I know uses the product to get mad pussy! Walter never got any strange!
But Walt didn’t kill tuco
@@jiraiya8988 I thought he did? Wasn't the same episode that he shaved his head? I thought it was his initial transition from W.W. to Heisenburg.
Ty Gutowski No sir Walt shaved his head in the episode that he first met tuco, thats when he threw the mercury and blew the place up. Hank is the one who kills tuco with a shot to the head in season 2 episode 2
@@jiraiya8988 Oh you're right. Thanks for clarifying.
Also when Jesse is cooking Jane breakfast and she wakes up before he finishes, Jesse says “you weren’t suppose to wake up”, and Jane says “ever?” Spookyyyy
Good 1!
Oooohhhh yes
Good catch
This gave me chills
Don't get it
Here's one of the most important hints is the painting which Walter saw in Jack's house (todd auncl) he said I can't remember where I saw that painting but he saw it in the hospital at the first episode when the doctor told him he maybe have 2 years to live and 2 years later he sees it and dies in the same place.. it takes me an hour to remember where the hell did I saw it too
Excellent catch! The painting was spotless and represented hope and the future (the family waving goodbye at the shore) when first presented, but was sullied, gritty, dark and dirty at the end, at Jack's.
🤯 no way! That's a fantastic spot
thank you for this mate. I've been trying to remember too
It's a man rowing away from his family, watching from the shore. Walter is moving farther and farther away from them.
This is an underrated comment❗️
It should *EASILY* have thousands of likes
*Wherever that painting is* _assuming it’s THE SAME PAINTING which the set designer reused and “dirtied up”_ *I bet that as a prop it’s considered quite valuable.*
If they used 🖼️ TWO 🖼️separate (of the same painting)
🤔 Which one is more valuable at auction❓
🤔 How much would they go for ❓
🤔 Which cast member or crew would get first dibs if say an executive at AMC, Vince, the set designer & Bryan all wanted one ❓
I wish to God I could forget this show just so I could watch it again.
Wish I savoured it more. I finished it a couple months ago. Watching BCS rn.
I haven’t forgotten a thing and I’ve watched it twice! Thinking of watching it a third time!!
Because of El Camino i re watched it for 2nd time aswell im so hyped for the movie
@@WornDownSaint just watched it for the 5th or 6th time
See I watched it again in preparation for the movie. I enjoyed it just as much. It was a different experience no doubt. But it was interesting to know what was going to happen and see how events that occurred would determine the path of the show.
I especially like the brilliant idea of having the “ding” from Walter Jr’s fundraising website being the same as Tio Salamanca’s bell.
Hector
@@samiritbanik1504 Also known as "Tio" as he was the uncle of the cousins.
@@rschreck oh yes yes I remember but his actual name is hector
Hey according to the voice of this video it's SalamanCarrrrrrr, so you're both wrong 🤣
tio means uncle...
At the beginning of the show he only needs $737,000 to get Walt jr and holly through college n the plane that went down was a 737
I caught that as well. Only after watching for the 4th or 5th time.
I think the writer used it as an excuse to put the number in the title
+Mister_T- bags
Seven-Thirty-Seven Down Over ABQ
More realistically he could have said he needed $737,000 maximum.
666 likes... Thats awesome
The episode where Walter is teaching his class about explosions is not only an obvious foreshadowing to his first explosive that he makes, but also a foreshadowing to his change in personality, the start of his evolution into Heisenberg. Season 1 episode 6 he says "the faster they undergo change, the more violent the explosion" as he undergoes dramatic changes in his life.
And of course, the chemicals of the chemotherapy cause his explosive vomiting
Lmao no😂
Fulminated mercury is one of the examples he gives to the class and that's what he made and threatened Tuco with.
@@scorpiusbalthazar4327 i think everyone noticed that one
He talks in his lesson about chirals - the mirror. How one side is harmless and the other devastating - saying how it's not all good, or all bad, but a bit of both. Like him.
Anyone ever notice the similarities in Walt's crying scene when Hank gets shot and Gus's crying scene when his partner gets shot by the pool?
Exactly .They both are kinda same🔥
@@thatonesilentguy yh exactly, and part of me wants to see what he did in Chile, Santiago in bcs that had Lalo, Hector. Bolsa, and Don-Eladio so worked up, think he killed alot of people, but part of me wants it to remain a mystery, it would be so cool to expand on but at the same time, just want to theorise on what it is exactly and remain mystery.
And they both killed everyone involved
@@kiikaapoaneniya2696 And their right-hand man killed the errand boy by strangling from behind.
they both end up driving volvos
Skyler: i gave the money to ted
Walt: lmfaooooo
More like Rofllllll
It was at that moment when I realized Skyler was a complete bitch
@@ScarlettRoseOfficial how?
@@ScarlettRoseOfficial yeah i thought it too😂
This is insane when you think about it now , that is the moment when Walt has became Heisenberg... what im trying to say here is that Mr.Ted Beneke is in charge of making walt the monster he become... A M A Z I N G
They missed a Jane foreshadowing:
Jesse and Jane watch TV on garden chairs in his apartment when they are getting closer.
The next episode begins with two empty chairs. Jesse's chair is upright. Jane's chair is lying on its side.
Good idea for detail man. I never noticed that
Siiick
You the FBI bruh
It would need to lay on the back to be accurate, because jane also died laying on her back
Whoa!
You missed the robot gun. In an early episode, Jesse and Walt were stuck in the R/V in the desert. Jesse thought Walt was using scraps to build a robot in the desert. In the last season, Walt did indeed build a robot in the desert.
you got eagle vision dude
@@aspectbbxtrue BB eat finder!
Damn nice One!
@@miromarcoo Clear the traffic! I have been catching Walt, Jesse and Tuco selling chips, I don’t know the brand?I’m transported back to the land of Breaking Bad.
OMFG BRO 😭 ur goated
Another egg: the flight that went down was a plane type 737 and Walter white initially intended to save up 737 thousand dollars to leave behind to his family
Good one!
Nice catch
i thought that was obvious? why else would the episode be called 737?
@@xchanceontv because flight 737 went down
@@AWorldofKayos actually I was the first one to notice that detail, and this woman, who no doubt does not know her place, is just taking the credit
This whole thing was worth watching just for Walter walking by his old pants in the desert. Thats awesome
Kristina Chaney this comment has 737 likes
Holy crap lol
1,400 and counting...
i love that one because its not just some ridiculous coincidence, he purposefully went back to that place
The Salamanca Twins they were great evil must be something more than contrition crawling in $5,000 suits?
In Saul & Walt’s last scene, Saul says if he’s lucky he will be managing a Cinnabon in Omaha. Guess what the opening scene is in Better Call Saul?
Thats a good one
3nR.I.P interesting opinion!
That’s if he’s lucky
But cbs is a prequel to bb isn't it ?
@@skullvenomxo yes but the intro to every season in bcs shows gene takavic which is actually the identity saul is given when he flees from albuquerque
You missed another big one : Regarding the "traits and habits" from his victims, he also took another one from Gus Fring.
The way he speaks to Lydia when she came to the Car Wash, is the exact same way and tone that Gus Fring used when conversing with Walter at the Los Pollos Hermanos restuarant in an episode earlier on..
Scary really, how well these people made this show..
GOATED for a reason ~
I noticed that too. In my mind he started to kind of act like Gus.
That’s what i also thought at that time😮
exactly.... the facial reactions and voice and just everything at that moment..
Quick fact:
Jesse never met walt junior
Oh yeah wow..
Oh!Yeah!!They never did!
ikr! i realised that when Walt was hopped up on pain killers or something and crying about his mistake (fight with Jesse) and when Flynn put him in bed, Walt says "that's nice, Jesse." man, kinda weird that they never met
@@almatsailaukhan9181 Oh!yeah I recall that scene,strange scene btw..
Must be for a reason, Walt maybe didnt want the smallest chance the that walter junior will be badly influenced somehow by Jesse, he knew how to treat Jesse as "son" separately and kept junior close with his friend Louis, which the most "savage"/felony junior would do with his friends is buying alcohol as underage teens to party, but Jesse and his friends, well the list and story is from another dark and scary world... just my guess
*Krazy 8 dies*
Walt stars earning as much as krazy 8 did
*Tuco dies*
Walt stars earning as much as tuco did
*Gus dies*
Walt starts earning as much as gus did
Not only traits, Walt also picked up the salary of people he killed😂
I should try that 😂
@@jakeflemming after gus died he made less
JayToBrxzy no? He was making like 2mil or smth every 3 months.
gus earned a lot more walt had 80m
gus got 98m
@@huh3967 I was gonna say that
When Walter and Jessy are in the RV and Hank is outside.
Hank takes off the tape off the bullet holes on the Rv and light shines through to Walter's stomach foreshadowing his gun wounds in the finale.
Lol
Good one!
He only had one. Nice try though.
@@SuperJapanesefreak *wound not wounds, my mistake. 😭
@@SuperJapanesefreak Only the light from ONE bullet shows on walts stomach
honestly Hank dying was the hardest to watch. Not because it was gory or because I even cared for Hank. It wasn't "sad" to me, but disturbing because that was the moment where Walt wouldn't ever be able to be redeemed.
He was never going to be redeemed 😅
Andrea
I was SO sure he will come out of that...i was even pissed he got hit in the Leg again because i did not want to see another convoluted healing process
The scene wasn't gory becuase they didn't show the actual gunshot.
I binged through the last season and from the moment Hank died it set a whole different atmosphere.
A hidden thing I noticed was when Hank pulled off the tape from the RV's bullet holes. The light shined through and hit Walt in his torso
YOOOO this one right here.
So...?
@@adammiller9179 thats where he got shot and died
wow! great catch!
NICE one!!
I think the reason this show was so good was because the easter eggs were so subtle within such a good and evolving story line that you don't actually notice them, but subliminally you recognize them, and it makes a huge difference in the way you interpret the show. Amazing.
yeah i remember the new Hampshire license plate is the name of one of the episodes too. so cool
Facts
This show is just a masterpiece!
In an episode I don't remember which season, Jessie told Walter that if he can make a robot to help them in the desert when they were stuck and in the final episode Walt made a robot and helped them.
PulsE yea sure but jesse asked rhetorically if walt is going to be make a robot to save them in the desert, later he really made a kind of robot with a gun that saved their both lifes
The MG was a construction not a robot tf
After Hank dies all the purple disappears from Marie's house and wardrobe. I found that really interesting.
Wow.. Great Observeance 👋
No it didn't. You are wrong about that. Pay attention.
The laser is my favorite badger moment because I was so happy to see those two in the last episode
When walt was teaching chemistry he talks about chiral and how it's a mirror image like good and bad. Later in the show this is exactly what walt is like compared to heisenberg.
Good analysis and this is no accident, of course.
It’s also a foil
And also: Hank hardly ever expressed his love to Marie, and his tender calls to her is a bad luck for him. First time when he got suspended from work he called her and bought flowers and gifts, and a moment later was attacked by Salamanca brothers. And finally he called her when he caught Walt, even said he loved her, and then Jack and the gang came...
I thought the "I love you" was an easter egg to. It's a sentence being said when someone is going to die often.
I noticed this too on my first watch and was like oh boy something bads going to happen , I just watched the show for the first time . Just finished today
Lesson learned: dont be nice to your wife
@dhshhsebe9909finished 2 days ago
@@MajorOctofuss thats what they are saying, lol
During the scene where Heisenberg dies, as the camera is zooming out, the bars above the lab create a crosshair centered right onto his lung, symbolizing that the lung cancer truly did kill him in the end (indirectly of course, but still ultimately led to his demise)
No at the end he died because a bullet hits him from that machine gun,
@@abdellah24c”indirectly of course”
@@megatronusXZ absolutely
@@abdellah24c "whoosh"
I just re-watched to be sure, and it was not at the lung, it was a little lower, like a liver or something... but ir would have been nice!
hector SALAMANCA... not salmancarr or whatever you said lol...
Yeah wtf someone that actually wacthed the show would know that.
I guess he said it to make a reference about the wheelchair meaning he is in a way a car. salaMAN CAR
Enrique Echevarria right on boi right onn
"Cling cling cling cling cling" you cant be hungry again goddamn it🤣
THANK YOU!!!
I dont even have words to describe how perfect this series is... I finished watching it last week and had many sleepless nights... even had my panic attacks back... That scene when jesse drives off to freedom with a roller coaster of emotions on his face made me cry like hell... I have watched many many tv series... But this one is gonna stay in my heart forever...
Am i the only one who has that feeling when you start a new series you just can’t keep going after comparing it to breaking bad
@@Mario-nb9tq No that makes 2 of us... I started watching money hiest afte breaking bad.. and I cld only tolerate it till 2nd season... I'd prefer breaking bad videoa and theory videos on youtube more thn any stupud tv series... I need something that can compete with breaking bad... Dark is a good series bur I had already watched it before bb... help me..
Shantanu Mishra bro i swear im on the same boat as you
You can start better call saul idk i havent started it yet myself but its related to BB sooo🤷♂️
@@Mario-nb9tq I have finished watching better call saul... It was like therapy ... I badly needed something related to BB after el camino... But Now there is nothing..
Shantanu Mishra damn i feel you but im just gonna say that if you had seen money heist before you started BB you would’ve loved it its just the thing that i said before lol
Vince Gilligan after watching this video: “You missed 69 more easter eggs”
737 more
Stefan Jovanović there’s 91.9% more Easter eggs that haven’t been found
Vince Gilligan after reading your comment:
You're godamn right
And yes I quite literally say quite literally a little too much. Didn’t notice that till now 🤦🏽♂️🙄
Vince Gilligan is so evil. He got me totally hooked on BB.
My favorite Easter egg in this show is this: in the famous scene “I am the one who knocks” Walter says “there is no danger, I am the danger” and that is true because the person who killed Walt is himself
S1 : good father
S5 : Godfather
Fuk yas 2.2k likes thanks all nasty bitches
Peace ☮️
Unrelated but similar observation... Jimmie's alter-ego is Saul Goodman. But on the bench, it looks like Saul Go odman. (As in 'Go odd-man!)
he never was actually
@@thrashpondopons2776yes, actually this name comes from the sentence "it's all good man"
Dude..YOU JUST ACED IT..INDEED GODFATHHHER HE IS...
Cringe
In season 5 while walt and walt jr are watching a movie walt turns to walt jr and says almost everyone dies in this movie. I can’t believe no one else noticed
but that was to scare skyler
I never really got that line, he says "everyone dies in this movie" but in the end of breaking bad, mostly everyone lived of the main cast, besides Walt and Hank
@@wholelottagangshid walt, heisenberg, hank, mike, gus, don eladio, all the salamancas, all the neo nazis all died too, in the last 2 seasons btw
And how bout when Walt jr said to Walt “just die already” when he first got cancer and didn’t wanna go through kemo and then the second to last episode when Walt called him from the bar he said the same thing “just die already”
@@yrlo6308 I said of the main cast. Skylar lives, Walt Jr lives, Marie lives, Holly lives, Jesse lives, Saul lives. So not everyone died
I personally found a bit of enjoyment watching Marie go from being smug thinking Hank caught Walt to Walt showing up with no trace of Hank.
i loved at the end when marie was calling skylar saying “he thinks he’s some criminal mastermind but he’s not” saying there’s a one in a million chance he’d get in skylars house and he was standing there
@@talia3053 nice I like that. I didn’t see that the first time
Kinda fucked up
Right lol, the first time I watched BB I thought Skyler was a total ball buster and Marie was a bitch, but watching it again Walt was absolutely vile. Skyler was totally reasonable, I didn't think she was likeable but I understood her thought process.
you monster
Jesse was definitely like a son to Walt. Walt did everything to save Jesse even his own life, I even think Walt continued to cook cause he wanted to spend more time with Jesse.
facts
yeah, but sometimes his drive for money makes him crazy
@@ouncerton more money or more control? i think he was the most power hungry of all villains in recent tv.
@@tonybrowneyed8277 well yeah money and power tho
Jesse knew Walt cared for him he gave him that nod before he jumped in Todd’s el Camino
Foreshadow: In an episode where Walt spins the gun on the table and it keeps pointing towards him, the last spin ends up pointing towards his plant. That plant is later revealed to have been used by Walt to poison the child.
ooo nice one!
@@grimm4927 ty
Exactly where Walt got the idea to use the poisonous plant to manipulate Jesse
Holy crap good one
Yes that was the moment he got the idea to poison Brock but looking it initially it is 100% meaningless.
Walt: A bad guy presenting himself as a good guy.
Jesse: A good guy presenting himself as a bad guy.
But too chicken to go full measures when needed. Like, Mike said.. "No more half measures.."
@@Cr1tical86 he was told to
Reach
@@Cr1tical86 if he was really bad he wouldn’t have flash backs of the guy he killed and he wouldn’t go after 2 drug dealers because they killed a kid, and he wouldn’t almost kill and burn down the man who poisoned his gf son
Are you even turning on your brain when you watch it? He always tried to make all falls softer, but it's just inescapable sometimes. He has feelings and emotions, he tried to save his family and he did. Yeah, Hank died, but he was ready to give all his money, his whole work to some jerks to save him. He didn't manipulate Jesse, they had the same object to do, and they did what they gotta do, wtf is wrong with people which are saying that? He would be bad If he would not care about everything or had fun about that.
"Hector Sell a man car"
'S all good man. 'S all good.
😂😂
Lol
@@ViewThis. Saul Goodman
wtf 😂😂
Another Easter Egg: Werner Heisenberg was a theoretical physicist who developed atomic theory. Students learn about him in their chemistry class. Heisenberg is best known for his theory known as "Heisenberg's uncertainty principle" - you can either know the position of a particle, or it's momentum, but not both. And it perfectly symbolizes Walt's uncertain nature, and his duality.
That's a bit of a reach
Damn bro thats just too smart.
In Mike’s house, there’s a scene where he, Walt, and Jesse are discussing a 3-way partnership (eps. Madrigal). The refrigerator behind Walt has some of Mike’s Granddaughter’s drawings and writing. Written in blue crayon, you can see the sentence “Blue is good”.
Mike's granddaughter was actually Walter White all the time 😯
It also says just below that: "Yellow is bad." (Reference to the ice, i.e., when Todd overcooked the batch, it was yellow.) Her other drawing on the left is a comic strip of someone getting shot/beat up, aka a reference to Grandpa Mike. 😎
It can be in reference to the meth and also the way the show uses those colors with characters. Skyler wears blue a lot, especially at the beginning, as she’s representing innocence of the whole meth operation; Gus is nearly always in a mustard yellow colored shirt.
@@EmanSLived …brilliant!!!!😮
Крутое замечание , спасибо !
My favorite Badger moment is when he picked Jesse up and screamed, "helicopter, Bitch!"
Totes
My favorite was when Walt called him: “What’s his name, Beaver?” 😺😺😂 even tho Badger wasn’t in that scene... my favorite part lol
Previously, maybe even in the same episode, Badger had shown Jesse his helicopter sign-spinning move.
Lol I've got that one xD
I heard those words “helicopter, Bitch!”
"Saul's arrival is hinted at by the bench"
Sure...not the name of the episode...
It was unnoticable too
I honestly hate these videos when they include stuff like that.
Not the name of an episode, but the name of an entire series 😂
@Saul Goodman yes
@@shubhisaxena4740 i know right
You forgot to mention the part where walt is literally the reason Jane died. She was laying on her side before walt tried to shake Jesse awake, where he caused her to roll on her back. Man didn't just watch Jane die, he killed her
He tells Jesse in the series
Good.
I was so glad when she died
I agree but still kinda on Jane for using heroine.
And since he takes some habits from people killed, that explains why he secretly loves Jesse haha
Nobody:
Literally nobody:
This guy: Hector Salamancarrrr
Bro I almost went to the doctor to get my hearing checked after I heard that xDDD
Why did nobody say nothing?
It's leviOsa, not levioSA!
@Tessa Rossa BOOOOMMMMMMM
I went to the comments for this
Saul's hinted at from the bench? That episode is "Better Call Saul", the episode he's introduced in...
Lol yes! Literally!
I thought a whole lotta these were a huge stretch.
@@circuslionsrabbitry Like the half-faced bear...pfff
@@circuslionsrabbitry and the chessboard at the fire station
Yeah, really
Screen Rant: I know Breaking Bad down to its most hidden details
Also ScreenRant: “Hector Sell-a-men-car”
white people cant even pronounce quesadilla half the time dude he tried his best lmao
Which proves that the people who narrates these videos don't have a clue...probably haven't even watched the show
@Cindy Klenk it is to this guy
me too....i've watched it so much i have all the dialogue memorized
@@GloriousGandalf you mean native English speakers you ignorant.
I say this ALL the time, when Walt and Jesse are hiding inside the trailer while Hank is outside- Hank takes the tape off the bullet holes in the door- and the sunlight shines thu a couple holes directly across Walt’s waistline/gut, where he actually ends up taking real bullets in the end.
Could it also be a flashback to his radiation therapy beams?
Did anyone notice that the company of one of the meth cooking gauges is Weiss, which translated from German means White?
Grimmisgod 123 good eye btch - ww
Wow!
In S3E7, right before the cousins are coming to kill Hank, he receives the warning call from an anonymous person at 3:07 pm.
Who's that anonymous person, any idea? @Becky S
@Hari Salvacion I mean it's obviously Gus personnel. But who is it specifically? That's not relevant I think
@@nikhilbalwani5556 Haven't watched in a while but I'm pretty sure it was Gus wasn't it? With a voice changer
@@rmichelle3889 yeah, could be gus himself with a voice changer. Or gus personnel....
Nikhil Balwani it was sauls receptionist lady from his office the phone was a burner and was destroyed
Not sure if anyone else noticed, but one thing I noticed is that as Walter White became more powerful, his wardrobe changed into something that made him look taller. There were many camera angles that accomplished this as well. In the last couple episodes, he’s ragged, and wearing loose clothing that makes him appear smaller and shorter. - Taller men are seen as more powerful. Making White appear small seemed symbolic that he lost his power.
True
Lol huh
I noticed this as well.
this is very good but also basic cinematography/style department stuff - good catch! there's a reason it is "basic"~ that's because it works so damn well :)
Walt's unwillingess to save Jane had nothing to do with his parenting skills. Jane interfered with a major meth deal he had set up with Fring; blowing this deal almost would've certainly gotten both him and Jesse killed. She blackmailed Walter into giving up Jesse's cut, she was becoming a major thorn in the operation, and her recklessness would have exposed Walt, Jesse and Fring. When she choked on her own vomit he didn't save her because he knew they just would have had to kill her down the road anyway. At least this way he didn't have to cook up some elaborate plan.
Take my word for this: in 50 years, will be studying this series instead of poems. So many hidden meanings.
That’s a class I would love to take lol
I'm jealous of those kids. I'd rather be studying breaking bad than "an inspector calls."
@@lauvasquez7198 I teach a class called American Hero in Film and use the series with my high school students. It's truly a teacher's dream story to analyze.
@@mappingshaman5280 unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable! l
Aint that deep
the final song Baby Blue being about Walt and the meth. That's not a small detail and nobody could have missed that lol
Yeah agreed- that didn't need 'explaining' in this video.
In the beginning of the show Walt Jr is shown walking with crutches and then later on in the show it is confirmed he has a disability. EASTER EGG!
@@DoomFinger511 🤣🤣
I missed it lol
Not to be a downer, but the pattern on the floor in the hospital is simply a really common tile pattern in commercial construction.
It's on purpose. You can see the same pattern utilized as a decoration in Walt's apartment
@@firmbase You miss the point. It happened to be there. Walt's apartment was constructed and decorated specifically for the show.
@@tammichenard1024 listen to me, nothing those guys do regarding filming is on accident. If you cant see that then you haven't been paying enough attention
yeah. I cringed on that part. Its reaching,
T C Gilligan is like Kubrick. Absolutely nothing is coincidence.
The "bullet hole lining up with Walt's head" actually lines up with Jack's head, which makes much more sense considering that's where Walt shoots him.
When baby blue started playing during my first time watch of breaking bad I broke down into tears, this show got me through a lot and I still go back and watch it
I choke up every time I hear that song 😭
Да, эта песня потрясающе закончила историю !
Walter White: I am the one who *knocks*
Its True Cus:
Also Walter White: JESSE OPEN THE DOOR!! HEY JESSE JUST OPEN THE DOOR RIGHT NOW!
🤣
WHY DOES THIS SHOW HAVE TO BE SO GOOD??? I just finished it and I haven't been able to stop watching clips from the series. It's the best tv show ever and it's not even close.
When Walter was told he had cancer and only two years to live, his personality changed dramatically- not because he finally knew how he wanted to live, but because he finally knew how he wanted to die. This video came out before El Camino, but in it Walt says to Jesse “at least you didn’t have to wait all your life to do something special” in reference to making meth. Walter White is a true mad scientist.
Jesse also wound up in Alaska like he told Walter one time.
In the last episode of season 5 Walt drives a Volvo. Just like Gus did.
Here's a cool one. In El Camino, when Jesse is listening to the news of Walter's demise, the stock market drops, predicted by Walter to Skyler.
Dammmn
Can you find a time stamp for that???
the fact that Walter White himself made the market drop just.. damn
Stock market for what? Meth?
@@problemseyes7126 Madrigal probably got hit hard
Am I the only one who thought Jane was totally gonna run off with Jesse's money and die of an overdose anyway?
Yes.
yeah i thought that too
I thought that was implied
I wished she didnt die tbh
I hated jane
That "robot gun" scene - the writing was perfect. Walt is let into the compound, and the guy jumps into the car and tells him to park in front of the building. But ignoring him, Walt does a u-turn and parks in the lot, facing out. The guy riding with him decides it's no big deal and shrugs it off, allowing him to park there instead. Like what difference can it make? Of course he has no idea that it will spell the demise of nearly everyone in the building. Life often works that way. Minor, seemingly insignificant decisions can sometimes have devastating consequences, ala the butterfly effect. I love the way they set that one up.
Just noticed that Walt also parked a vehicle alongside the building where evidence was stored (the magnet scene) so maybe that gave him the idea
@@valgoldthorpe1377 good point.
@@usaturnuranus Rather belatedly I just watched the whole series ! I've been home after an operation, and the series was incredible, compulsive viewing. The demise of the various characters kept going round my mind and I had to keep reminding myself that they are NOT real people! What a brilliant writer, that Vince Milligan. I personally think Walter turned bad when he strangled that drug dealer Emilio in series 1.
@@valgoldthorpe1377 I couldn't agree more, the writing was next level. Full of foreshadowing and brilliant easter eggs throughout. Hope your recovery is going well!
Walt has a bald head. It looks like a bullet. A bullet kills Walt. The amount of foreshadowing is stunning!
hahaha I missed that one.
What?
@Arrogandes Geschnaufe Exactly! I knew all along! And Jesse's middle name is Colt!
They're reaching so far lmao
@@actiontalk6914 He's talking about the thing Walt puts his head on just before he dies. It looked like a bullet.
In episode 3 episode 11, Walter is invited to Gus house, where Gus hands him a sharp knife. That knife has Walts face on it and points at Gus’s back, foreshadowing that Walt will backstab Gus.
Woahhhh hold upppp🤯
that is insane
Gus tried to kill him
@@7sneves so?
When Jesse and Walt were inside the RV at the junkyard with Hank outside, when Hank ripped the tape off the bullet holes on the door the light made spots on Walt's abdomen and Walt looked down at the spots of light on him. I'm surprised you didn't include that massive foreshadowing.
What does that imply?
@@myfoot6171 how Walt was shot in the abdomen by his robot gun in the final episode?
@@noahmichaels4999 ohk, got it. Thanks
Breaking bad is by far the best motion picture ever.
Breaking bad is so good that when I finished it, it's like I experienced symptoms of withdrawal. I was depressed, I felt bored, and like I had no purpose.
Your purpose now is to tell everyone you know how good this show is.
@@AZtwoNE Yes.
Have you heard about Breaking Bad? It's a delicious show.
Am currently feeling the same😭😭..n never mind, I teach psychology...
@@keerthanach1106 Damn
Best Badger moment is his idea for the Star Trek episode about a pie eating contest.
Ahura and her big pointys 🙄
Here's another one... Gus lived a double life, he was a respectable citizen and a drug lord, so we can say he had two personalities (two faces). Well, we all know what happened to his face when he died, so you get where I'm going.
Also chickens run around after you cut their heads off, and Gus was the chicken man
You guys are too good hf
thats more speculation rather then an easter but could be
Basically Two Face
"It's SalaMANca, Not SalamanCAR"
- Hermione Granger
Oliver Frost why doesn’t this have more likes
😂
Hey Hermione, you single these days?
@@uwcb1 no she's fucked by Ron Weasley. ;)
This deserves way more likes! 😂🤣
I'm very surprised nobody is talking about the iconic "black hat" Walter is wearing
We know this is to show the change to his Heisenberg persona, but the infamous black hat was actually used in black & white movies to easily distinguish the antagonist from the protagonist, who was usually wearing a white hat - a direct contrast to Walter "White"
Further, a "black hat", as a term, is someone in a particular situation who is acting for morally bad reasons, or something that shows who this person is (cambridge dictionary)
Yeah. That black hat is having screen time for a reason.
I like this idea but Cranston said he was trying to protect his bald head and specifically asked for a hat was all 🥲
@@marsascending444 yeah, I heard that too way after this comment; it would've made perfect sense as a reference, tho :,)
Walt himself turns Holly over to her side, not Skylar. It's just that he does it for his own daughter, not for someone else's.
I was going to come and comment this as Skylar isn't even one of the two people there - the other one was Marie.
and its actually Walt's fault that Jane died. he shaked Jesies and she rolled over
@@ЛеонидВолобуев-щ2р no he saved jesse... from getting puked on in his sleep
@@ЛеонидВолобуев-щ2р true, though it wasn't intentional; he still had a chance to correct his mistake which can also mean he had enough chances to fix his mistakes instead he chose not to
He didn't save Jane because he knew she would be Jesse's downfall. You saw him make the difficult choice in his mind in that moment...for Walt, it was a (twisted) act of fatherly love for Jesse, in knowing what would eventually happen to Jesse (OD), if she'd lived. (Father/son dynamic. Verified when he accidentally calls Jr. "Jesse" while on painkillers at the condo.) Letting her die is what allowed him to take Jesse to rehab. One of Walt's several acts of loyalty and saving Jesse's life by taking/offing others. (Including indirectly through this act, the consequence of all the airline passengers' deaths.)
No way did you call Hector Salamanca, “Salamancar”
I thought he said Hector Saladwanker
Hector Skywalker @@misterdoctor8234
Also said Geene's Demise
No it's Salamander
No it’s Salomondrin 😂😂😂😂
The burnt bear was drawn on Jesse's girlfriend wall on the mural in her bedroom. And when Walt stripped down naked and went to the store to get ouf of being missing. Those bears were for sale on a rack in the store.
Nice call
Good eye.
-Walter White
(about 11:00) there is another nice parallel in the last episode. When Walter shots Jack, he doesn't let him finish his sentence. Jack did the same to Hank, wich not really an easteregg, but very satisfying to see, that Jack get's what he deserved - being treated as he should be
Remember the scene where hank gives the a book to walt jr(flynn) about how pablo Escobar gets caught by the police and states the irony about how people tend to remember who pablo Escobar is but not the cops.
Similarly that's the case now we are 10 years down the line and still we talk about heisenberg a.k.a walter white but not much about hank schrader
Well the show Narcos changed all that; now we know the DEA guys who nabbed him
bear101897 the Colonel of Colombian police, Hugo Aguilar, which is the guy who killed Pablo was detained and accused of money laundering 2 years ago lmao
ASAC Shrader
@@Freskitodecacao really? lmao
Hank did not take down walter lets not forget that lol
Quick fact :
Huel is still safe hiding in the DEA safe house
Edit: Omg thanks guys for 400+ likes
He's still waiting for Hank to come back
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The end credits scene to El Camino is huel still waiting for hank to come back
@@DunkIeosteus really?
@@torizo8763 No, they released a short clip the day before El Camino dropped of him putting his jacket on and leaving the safehouse as El Camino started playing on is TV
Who’s huel ?
If I ever get altzheimer imma watch this show again
What's the point, if you can't remember the first episode after watching it. 😅
Lol
You’d probably wouldn’t remember to watch the show 😂
3 episodes in: I should probably start watching breaking bad, looks pretty cool
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I always saw the planes’ explosion as a metaphor for the destruction of Jane’s father, and the charred pink stuffed animal as a metaphor for the loss of Jane’s life, his little girl. All of it representing the destruction of lives stemming from Walt’s choices
Why not both?
In one of the earlier episodes when Walt and Gretchen are deducing the components of the human body and they are unable to account for a very small percentage, Gretchen says it’s the soul and Walt mocks her. The progression of the show actually shows Walt losing his soul by his actions…
saying "theres nothing but chemistry here" isnt really mocking.. if thats whats considered mocking then i guess walking past someone without saying excuse me is battery. basically just saying "this is chem, the soul is irrelevant because it cant be measured" which is true.
1:14 - Hector Sala-man CARRRRR.
Clearly he never watched the show.
I noticed another Easter egg involving the episode Ozymandias. In the episode, Hank, a respected man is killed. Now the name fits this episode because the meaning of the name "Ozymandias" means "A person once famous and respected who has since been utterly forgotten."
Nah doesn’t really work mate
I took it more as Heisenberg’s downfall, although he wasn’t so much “forgotten,” as he was “disappeared” and displaced, and all the respect and renown he had earned in the drug underworld was changed into widespread hate and infamy in the general public with Hank and Steve’s deaths and him becoming public enemy #1
that's not an Easter egg mate, and the title is in reference to Walter not hank. there was literally a promotional video of bryan cranston narrating the poem Ozymandias by Percy Shelly
I thought it was because Hank said 'my name is asac Schrader' and the plinth in Ozymandias reads 'My name is Ozymandias'
Hank talked with Walt jr about this how the good guys always get forgotten
The fact that even without these small details, breaking bad would still be the best tv series of all time..
I gotta disagree, great show but the attention to detail is what makes it god tier. I've watched it all the way through 5 or 6 times now and I still catch little things here and there.
Prison break still better 😂
@@Piru_-io3fk would have to disagree. Prison break gets so damn repetitive! It’s like the seeing the same damn series two times in a row lol
The pink teddy bear is also painted on janes wall when her dad is getting her a dress for her funeral.
5:30 the tequila that Gus uses at the party is the same $50-per-shot tequila that Jimmy and Kim scam Ken into buying them in “better call saul” (although I can’t remember what episode
Safiro añejo
S2:E1
Woah nice
Fun fact though. It's a made up brand. From what I understand, they tried to get a real brand to lend their name but nobody wanted to have their brand associated with a bunch of people dying. LOL!
@@mellowords Is it not zafiro anejo?
There is one with Beneke. In one of the episode somebody i think skylar meets with beneke in his house. When Beneke goes to the door he trips a little in the rag on the floor, which he trips again later when he tries to run away from Saul's guys.
Pretty obvious....
@@notolerance8218 I think they foreshadowed that because it might seem ridiculous otherwise if you saw it for the first time and that's how he gets injured.
Another foreshadowing is in episode “Peek a Boo”. As Jesse is walking inside the methheads house, he picks up a prosthetic leg and on the next episode “Negro y Azul”, the El Paso DEA agent gets his leg blown off.
i’m on the last episode of my second time watching breaking bad. i noticed sooo much colour symbolism. walter mostly wears green to symbolize greed and skyler wears a lot of blue to represent loyalty (and her name is SKYler!!) what’s interesting is skyler switches to wearing green once she accepts walters meth cooking and agrees to keep his secrets. in taking his side, she succumbs to the greed too, for a little while
Yes. Bingo! 🎯 And when still poor, they attend the "Gray Matter" party with the wealthy elite and say "Guess we didn't get the beige memo," as the wealthy guests are all wearing beige, white and light shades. Near the end of the series when they're wealthy, Walt and Skyler also wear mostly beige, cream, white and light tones as well, and lots of high end cashmere sweaters like Elliot, his wife and the other elite guests at that party--symbolizing that they'd "made it."
skyler was never loyal
Only mentioned in so many compliations, articles, by Vince Gilligan, the DVD special, and more. And you JUST noticed it? lol
In the show, Walt is always hiding from and lying to his family about the truth. This symbolizes how he spends the whole series hiding from and lying to his family about the truth.
GKproductionsHQ lol
Mind fucked
You wasted 2 minutes or my life brilliantly
Ritesh Kr. Panda it took you 2 minutes to read that?
Amazing
In several scenes throughout the series, Walter White's car is shown with a New Mexico license plate that reads "BRBA 1-4-7." At first glance, it may not seem significant, but upon closer examination, it contains a hidden message. If you take the letter "B" as the second letter of the alphabet, "R" as the 18th letter, and so on, it spells out "BRBA," which stands for "Breaking Bad" abbreviated. The numbers "1-4-7" can also be interpreted as atomic numbers on the periodic table, representing Barium (Ba), Rhenium (Re), and Nitrogen (N) respectively. Together, they spell out "BaReN," which is an anagram for "Brane," a term used in theoretical physics to describe parallel universes. This clever easter eggs not only references the show's title but also alludes to the concept of alternate realities, tying into the moral and ethical choices faced by Walter White throughout the series
That's reaally a stretch, especially the parallel universe thing.
Idk what you take but I want it
one of the best scenes- When Jane's dad was selecting the dress after she died and Walter was playing with Holly. Both scenes run alternatively. Daughter and Father but different scnerios.
Walt is a perfectionist ! Removed every possible loose end and Died in Peace ✌️ he may lost as WHITE but Goddamn won as HEISENBERG
White who loves family won , meth cook died
Every loose end except Jesse.
My favorite Bager moment is when he and Pete go to buy roadie cases for Vamanos Pest and show off their respective musical talents.
William Degnan badger is average actually, but pete was maestro
@@seansebastian8197 I didn't want to spoil the surprise. Skinny Pete looks a little rough in the trailers for Do Camino, so I guess he's not playing with the Symphony yet.
I love Pete's mad piano skills! Who knew?
this is literally the best show in existence, and you simply can't change my mind.
hmmm...Better Call Saul
When Walter finally decides that killing Gus is necesseray (when Jesse doesnt show up at the lab cause Mike spends the day collecting money with him) Walter goes to Pollos Hermanos with a gun and the first shot from inside the restaurant shows a bell, wich is ecxactly the way Gus dies few epsidoes later (Hector Salamanca ringing the bell to explode the whole place)