Breaking Bad S05E14 - "Ozymandias" Reaction
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- THE SERIES FINALE IS POSTED ON PATREON!! + I started Better Call Saul....
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A lot of people surprisingly don't get what he's trying to do during the phone call on the first watch, nice to see that you did.
the number of reactors that dont get it is so frustrating to me. i mean its the most emotionally packed, brilliant scene in the whole series. its so powerful..
Fr, and immediately got it! I've been so frustrated that I've stopped watching other videos 😅 It was awesome to see this one.
Yeah finally,I always thought it was obvious
It's really surprising because Bryan Cranston does such a great job acting - like he's acting.
@@Edward-1025 also Anna Gun's slow realization of what Walt is doing is pretty amazing acting too.
Little Holly needed to win her own Emmy for this episode she was perfect
The only 10/10 in IMDb history! ❤️
I wish I could afford to donate. She is one of the best at reacting. No forced emotions and useless comments during the reaction. Full well thought out genuine after action discussions. Chef's kiss...
@@morpheusjones4753 Apply for a loan and make your wish come true.
@@morpheusjones4753That's fake news
This episode was A LOT. Glad to see a reactor that understands and has emotional feedback for such powerful scenes/episodes.
So relieved you got the phone call right away. A weirdly and surprising amount of reactors do not, which is really strange to me. Great job as always. ❤
After reading all the comments saying the same thing I’m a bit surprised too! I feel like even at his worst Walt would never say those things to Skylar and also he would absolutely know the police is listening!
@@eviereacts I knew you’d get it. You’re really good at seeing things from the characters’ perspectives, so you weren’t being judgmental like so many other reactors. A lot of them are so blinded by their hatred for Walt that they take that scene at face value and miss out on how powerful it really is. But you picked up on it right away, and it was so satisfying to watch you experience it for the first time.
Hello, I wanted to say that this is a very underrated channel and deserves so many more subs!💯, no BS!!! Her BB reactions are arguably the BEST I've seen, and trust me, I've watched and am watching (and will watch) every BB reaction that's recommended to me by YT. I will give everyone a try for at least a few episodes. I've watched several dozen different channels reactions (entire series) already. There is NO DOUBT in my mind that this is by far the best "OZYMANDIAS" reaction, and it's not really close.
What I remembered today is what makes a great TV (or movie) reacton. It's NOT for the reactor to agree with me or the masses, but that they react honestly and have an open mind and try to look at characters and scenes from different perspectives.
Also, Evie doesn't use bias or only emotion when analyzing the show & characters, she uses thought and insight.
Don't get me wrong, we all have characters, scenes, episodes, etc...that we like, love, dislike, or hate. The important thing is to appreciate just how great this show truly is and all the hard work and passion everyone involved put into it.
Keep doing exactly what your doing Evie, it's a treat for me (and many, many other viewers) to watch your reactions.
💯 re: subs, she’ll get there
@michaelartis1083 I agree🙂
Subbing now! Hoping she starts BCS soon!
I still think LM's reaction to Ozymandias is the best one, but this one was great too!
@mriswith88 I watch that channel a lot. Currently watching their Sopranos reaction. They did a really good job too, but IMO, they are a slight level below as far as BB reaction.
P.S. Another channel I really enjoyed for BB was the dad (father son duo) who wore biker clothes. I thought he was a really good guy and very genuine. Can't remember the channel name right now, but I think they quit doing reactions. Oh, the son always had a blanket.
Okay, after how well you understood Walt's phone call threats to Skyler, I did something I rarely do....I subscribed. You have proven to be so much more than just another pretty face. Some reasctors rely on that or thinking they're funny and "being the entertainment." You on the other hand have proven to be an insigtful, emotionally honest person who makes excellent observations.. So I'll gladly give your chanel a sub, Evie!
I knew that you would understand the "phone call" scene. I would have bet money that you knew what Walt was doing in that scene. Great reaction as always.
Soooo many reactors miss that. I knew this one wouldn't. Truly one of if not the best at this.
Reactors who are sympathetic to Walt's character get it instantly because they know that he's still a human. Those who have written him off as only a monster by this point don't give him that credit.
@@Promatheos Basically people who are smart enough to empathize with Walt vs people who are too stupid to think of him as anything other than a monster. It still comes down to intelligence.
Walt making it look like Skylar wasn't involved during the phone call was AMAZING.
You are one of the few reactors that understands the nuances of these last four episodes, and why all the characters made the decisions they made. Especially with Walt blaming Jesse for Hank's death, a lot of other reactors see Walt tell Jesse about Jane and lose it and just think Walt's an asshole without thinking that technically Jesse did decide to work with Hank and bring him out there and think the phonecall with the police there is just him being angry at Skylar not realising he was helping her.
“I watched Jane die” still has to be one of the coldest lines in the history of revenge.
After carrying that secret for all this time too! It HAD to come back and it did at the most perfect/heartbreaking moment
It’s always so refreshing hearing your thoughts at the end of each episode; you really GET this show. Truly one of the best reactors on this platform! ❤
I LOVE this show, thank god for Better Call Saul because I would be lost😭
The subtext between Walt and Skylar on the phone is beautiful. She hates him but she’s grateful. He’s vain but apologizing
I just realized something that never occurred to me before. Obviously Walt and Jesse have been to their first cook spot before, but it just dawned on me that only two other ongoing characters have been to that spot as well, Hank and Steve when they were searching Crazy-8's car.
So all four of them were there at that location at the start of the series.
Refreshing to see someone understand what Walt was doing in the phone call!
Most people just take it as is and they get mad at Walt for yelling at Skyler and 'saying things that aren't true', without thinking about WHY he's telling these things that aren't true!
I love how multilayer that phone call is. He is clearing Skylar and taking full bearing of the Heisenberg persona to the police. But he does add genuine anger at her for the fact she told Walt Jr. who he truly was. He's also grieving Hank while knowing he's going to leave Holly at the fire department.
Holytabarn ... THAT EPISODE
Its not funny, but you are making it funny 🤣
Edit : You are one of the few I've seen that understood what Walt was doing on the phone to Skyler...
She thinks like a gangster. She understood everyones moves.
This episode shares its title with a 1818 poem written by the English romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, telling the story of a traveler who finds a ruined statue of the titular king in the desert (Ozymandias is the Greek name of pharaoh Rameses II) and evokes how time and decay make a mockery of men's proudest achievements (which is consistent with the theme of the episode, in which Walt loses almost everything and is now forced to live as a known criminal).
There was a teaser for this episode that has Bryan Cranston giving a reading of the poem, you should give it a watch.
a few little easter eggs in this episode, feel free to comment some more if i missed some. In the scene where Walt rolls his barrel through the dessert, you can briefly see Walts pants laying on the ground from when he lost them in the very first episode, when he was driving away from the cooksite, with his cloths still hanging outside.
In the scene where Holly calls for her mama in the bathroom scene, if you watch Bryan Cranstons eyes after he hugs holly, you can sort of see him looking slightly to the side, its where Holly's real mom was standing at the set, sort of reacting and slightly nodding to whatever gesture she must've made in that moment.
In the scene where you first see the firefighting crew, theres a brief shot of them playing chess and if you look at the board you can see that the white king is cornered, its only move is to escape. really gets to show you that almost every shot in this show has some sort of meaning to it.
It's really sad you can see the fight in Jesse when he's getting dragged out from under the car. But when Walt revealed his involvement in what happened with Jane, you can see there's no more fight in him.
All these years after seeing the show, I still never got over the death of Hank.
Lol
The scene were Walt is rolling the barrel in the desert is referred to as the "dung beetle scene". As he's rolling the barrel, he walks by the pants that he lost in the first episode.
I missed that but that’s such a nice callback
@@eviereacts most people miss it :)
Remember the days when the biggest conflict between Marie & Skylar was Marie's shoplifting? Crazy arc.
You cant kill Hank during the shooting after 5 seasons... you need a last emotional moment.
Evie is so good at understanding the motivations of every character and its great and refreshing to find a 'reactor' who is bright enough to understand Walt and his motivations and all his traits and still have empathy and understanding for the man. Most people take the easy-thinking way out and just jump on the Walt-hate-train. One of the best reactions to Ozymandias I've ever seen.
Intelligent, and she doesn’t blab over the dialogue like too many reactors do, drowning out what’s happening on screen in favor of listening to themselves talk. I love how Evie takes time to share her thoughts and feelings after the episode. Really losing interest in reactors who yammer through the whole thing then spend a minute, if that, at the end. Great job, Evie. You’re easily one of the best!
Can't wait until she digs into BCS. So much reading between the lines helps there.
hate train? yeah, i understood his intentions with the phone call immediately... doesn't change anything about walt being an irredeemable dirtbag... i guess you are one of the people who think tony montana was a likeable hero who deserves empathy too
@@stefanforrer2573 stick to MCU stuff buddy, these kind of shows are not for you
@@fjsioewiox sure "buddy", you keep making excuses for being a murderer apologist... and if you actually think walt is the hero of this story, you're a sociopath.. just because he is the main character doesn't mean you have to root for him, in case you haven't understood that
Excellent video, I'm so happy to see that you immediately understood what Walt was trying to do. It's so frustrating watching people freak out over Walts phone call and think that he was being genuine... despite the fact that we've literally never seen him act like that or say those things to his wife before. They completely overlook the self-sacrifice and nobility of him attempting to clean up his mess and protect his family, something he's been trying to do this whole time.
And the performance... my GOD Bryan Cranston's performance. I'd always thought of him as a good actor but... just the idea of portraying that duality... and he did it SO WELL. It all makes me cry, every time. lol
Still one of my favorite episodes in television history.
Bryan Cranston is amazing, I’ve never seen him in anything else before and always heard about how good Breaking Bad was so I don’t have to tell you I was not disappointed lol all the actors are so good as well
An hour of the most tense, heartbreaking television ever put to screen. 5 seasons of buildup and the dam finally bursts. A GOAT episode.
He doesn't have a car seat 😂😂😂😂
16:24 - When Holly was crying for her mama, she was calling for her actual mother standing just off camera. The directors were smart enough to leave it in the final cut.
Todd may want to find out if Gomie or Hank have any evidence outside of this location so his plan may be to interrogate Jesse about info he may have given them.
"He is not even get a car seat"
i laugher so strong at this moment
that is what you worry about??
Probably a mother herself 😅 safety first
She's the mother of a little baby!
It was just one of the things that worried me😭😭 IT’S DANGEROUS OK
Fun Fact: The flashback scene at the beginning, was the last thing ever filmed for this show.
I remember when this first aired and all these years later, I still feel like I got kicked in the gut when they are dragging Steve and Hank into their grave. Just a gut wrenching scene.
Peak writing and acting this episode. It's just perfection from everyone involved. Especially Anna Gunn and Bryan Cranston, holy shit.
Thank god that you got that he was trying to clear her on the phone. Surprised how many people didn't get that.
Hank could have avoided ALL of this if........
He had never offered to take Walt on that ride-along....
Or if he left walt alone. That’s what 99.999999% people would do. It’s not like the conflict between hank and heisenberg ever became personal.
Truly pride cometh before a fall.
@@CoolAsianGuy Well you are kinda right, but the Heisenberg case was very much personal to Hank. It's basically been his main goal to catch him. Learning that Walt was the real target all along and sabotaged the investigation from within is betrayal in Hanks eyes.
@@CoolAsianGuy I guarantee you 99.999% of people would not leave a murderous drug kingpin who ruined their lives and nearly got them killed more than once alone
@ Ahh.. Here we go again. Walt was murderous. Oh, really? Why did he kill? Has he ever killed out of boredom or in the heat of the moment (except maybe for Mike)?
And I don't think you understood my words there. When I said 99.999% of people, I meant people in Hank’s position. Even Hank would definitely leave Walt alone if Hank were real and not some fictional character. Hank would be understanding and merciful. He would understand why Walt started everything, and he would understand that with Walt’s cancer returning, there's no need to go after him and ruin their family.
And yes, 99.999% of people in REAL LIFE would leave Walt alone if Walt were their loved one. I hope you understand what real life is, because you’re only theorizing.
It was Hank's fault for not understanding the difference between Sage and Green.
Yes I think Todd did see the hurt that Walt might feel if Jesse died in front of him seeing how he just handled Hank dying but mostly it's because he knows that he cannot cook as good as Jesse and if he gets Jesse to cook for them then it will keep Lydia coming around and he has a huge crush on Lydia
You passed the test by figuring out the phone call!
Did you see his pants from the first episode ? You can see them when he was rolling the barrel of money
One of the best episodes of tv ever. Annna Gunn's acting this episode is up there with the best of all time too
It's been years since I watched this episode. I had forgotten several important details about the way things went down. Very intense!
“He doesn’t even have a car seat.” 😂
i mean yes, it was jessies fault if we look at it from the outer perspective. If jessie had just left with the hoover guy, none of this would have happened. Also, if Hank was willing to let it go, also it would all pass.
Honestly, everyone shares the blame for how things turned out. Walt, Jesse, Hank, Saul, even Skyler. Each of them share blame and responsibility for what happened in this episode.
yyyyaay I knew Evie would get it unloke many others
It is also because she didn't full anti-Walt mode like, as I said, many did after certain plot point.
Hardest thing about this episode was seeing Evie Cry 😢
Agree. But it was nice to see actual understandable human reaction from her. Last reactor I watched laughed and rolled her eyes through all 4 of the final episodes of this brilliant series.
@@3ScotsInk who was that reactor so I know not to bother watching them?
@@3ScotsInk It's not that married couple is it? I forget their name but that guys wife has to be the dumbest, most ignorant, and most hateful creature I've ever seen reacting to a show. A genuinely revolting person.
the double reactions we've been waiting for!
I always wondered if there was any chance that Walt told Jesse about Jane not to hurt him but to release him from his guilt? Far fetched, I know, but he did know Jesse blamed himself so it could be sort of a reverse death bed confession. He still thought of Jesse as family, even telling Jack to make it painless so maybe Walt didn’t want him taking that guilt to his grave.🤷♂️
Based on the way Walt was looking at Jesse before he admitted and his anger gradually overtook, yeah, I think part of it was him admitting out of guilt.
Finally! A reactor that understood what was truly happening during that phone call.
Give yourself a pat on the back for understanding the telephone conversation that Walter had with Skylar; frustratingly not many reactors do understand it 😂.
Ozymandias=HardToWatchias. It's funny, I remember thinking last episode going into this one that what if they just pretended the cops were on there way?? then maybe they'd all just take off and spare Hank, but WALT fucked that up as soon as they started talking by jumping to trying to get Hank just to say he'd forget about this etc as his brilliant solution, even though 'Uncle Jack' was like 'unless the cavalry's coming' etc. Though actually they probably would've still done it, just way quicker then left. ALSO I meant to say at the very beginning of this season, that Hank VERY EASILY could've let this go, that Walt, and Skyler later, were actually totally right, I mean, as much as Hank wants to be the big badass King Cop and arrest Walt, he DID NOT HAVE TO. Walt was done, the cancer was a ticking time bomb, AND then you have to factor in how much this would destroy WALT fucking JUNIOR, AND drag Skyler down too, at least her name forever as she'd def. be all over the news. BUT, he just couldn't do it that way, which ultimately led to his death. Of course had Hank done that, then the show's probably over right there, and what award-winning TV FUN would that be?! so, EGOS, so much of this show is about egos, Walt's, Hank's, all the cartel guys, Gus, so many of them making mistakes because of their egos getting ahead of their brains. But anyway, if there was one Oscar Winning episode of BB, this would probably be it, cause this is when all the shit finally hit the fan, and Jesse/Walt/Hank and Skyler all gave amazing performances, but especially Skyler and Walt. though God knows there's gotta be at least 5 more award winning episodes.
The title of this episode, Ozymandias, comes from Percy Shelley's poem of the same name. Ozymandias is the Greek name for the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II. Archaeologists discovered a statue of him with an inscription that read:
_"King of Kings Ozymandias am I. If any want to know how great I am and where I lie, let him outdo me in my work."_
The irony, of course, is that his once-great empire had long since crumbled into dust. All that remained were ruins and scattered remnants of his legacy. This poem, which captures the fleeting nature of power, serves as the foundation for this episode.
Before the episode aired on AMC, a promo featured Bryan Cranston reading the poem. If you haven't seen it, it's worth watching - it's on UA-cam. It perfectly encapsulates the episode’s essence: the moment when Walt, the "King of Kings," loses everything - his power, his empire, his family. In the end, nothing remains except his name. Heisenberg will echo long after he's gone, much like Ramesses II.
Here is the poem:
I met a traveller from an antique land
Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desart. Near them, on the sand,
Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown,
And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command,
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,
The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed:
And on the pedestal these words appear:
"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
No thing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.
- Percy Shelley, "Ozymandias"
most calm Ozymandias reaction
I like this way more than all the ones fake screaming though
Congratulations on being in the 1% of all reaction channels who actually understood and got what Walt was doing on the phone call with clearing her of crimes. I remember watching this live and thinking it was so obvious but then I've seen reactor after reactor not get it and just get so infuriated with Walt thinking that he's out of control.
you were bang on about the Walt phone call. It really hit me as well.
Andrea and Brock are only in danger because Walt showed the guys where they live all because he was trying to draw out Jesse to have him killed
Again fault of Jessie
@gus-is-sus no that part is not Jesse's fault that is on Walt but yes Jesse should have known better than to try and act tough and threaten Walt because he was scared that Walt was going to have him killed even though he wasn't at the time, if he was so scared he should not have threatened him, however Jesse would not think that Walt would take anyone to Andrea because they are not even together anymore but he didn't think that through well enough, but that is still Walt's actions to do something like that of course there was no way he could have seen how all that was going to play out and that they would remember to use Andrea later. like Walt said before to Jesse " your actions have consequences it effects people" but that goes for both of them.
@@gus-is-susNo, Andrea and Brock being in danger is indeed because of Walt. They would have never known about that location if Walt didn't try to use Andrea and Brock to flush out Jesse.
This is THE episode!
So glad you got Walt’s intent on the phone and that Skyler caught it too!👍. A rarity.
Most wrap ups are irate reactors hating on him for how he talked to her.
Best episode i have ever seen.
you gonna do better call saul after this?
Everyone does. I'm sure she will. ✌🏾
Absolutely! I’m already on season 2 on Patreon😊 we’ll do El Camino and then right into BCS
First reactor in AWHILE to get the phone call, kudos
Great reaction! I know this is unrelated and kind of odd on such a heavy episode, but I just looove your nails!
THANK YOU🩷🩷
Never had a doubt in Evie come the phone call!! 10 out of 10 reaction. Every other reactor got 0 out of 10 for this episode
Love this series and Evie makes it new again.
"It's aul good man"🐔🧑🤝🧑
👔💼 💰💎
Why?
@BennyBlancoNL
I'll do yooou one better, HOW is Gamora?!?!
He said all that stuff on the phone because he knew she was lying about the police being there recording the phone call he wanted to make sure that she didn't get in trouble for anything so he put it all on himself to make sure that she doesn't go to jail and she realized that halfway through the phone call
duh
I was certain they were going to accidentally stab Walter Jr.
because that's the worst thing that could have happened.
Fun fact : this episode held a perfect 10 on IMDb for 3 years and it's a contender for the greastest episode of any t.v. show ever.
😒 contender?!
🤚🏼 ummm....NO. it is, verifiably, and therefore inarguably, IS the vest
It still has a perfect score. There were only a handful of shows that had a perfect score, a few Game of Thrones episodes for example, but they all eventually fell to 9.9 or less. But Ozymandias is the only show to still have a perfect score to his day.
And you thought the last episode was really real.
Love how you can appreciate Todd and his sensitive side
The baby blew her lines, she was supposed to keep saying “Flynn”
*The moment we’ve been waiting for*
As many others have said, kudos on immediately catching onto what the phone call was really about. So many people missed that, either convinced that Walt had snapped into insanity, or actually happy that Walt was letting loose on Skylar (Anna Gunn's treatment by some BB "fans" was horribly toxic).
Think you're a little too soft on Walt about Hank's death. Did Walt do it himself? No. Was he willing to give himself up to prevent it? Yes he was. He's not Todd, and he still has lines he won't cross. But just like Mike told him, it was Walt's pride and his ego that created the situation in the first place.
Poor Hank☹️ before B.B he had bad luck in Lethal Weapon 2 and Terminator 2
He had worse luck in Total Recall.
SHE GOT THE PHONE CALL!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Everything is on Walt from day one
Everything is on Skyler from day 0
@@gus-is-sus Yes, Skyler bad cuisine made Hank go take the shit that lead to Walt's demise.
@@gus-is-sus people who hate on Skylar more than the many far more evil and corrupt characters in this show are walking red flags
@@Wraiven22 ok let me tell you something only if Skyler was a good supporting wife who is not a cheater than really earlier in life Walter with his god gifted skills could definitely have done something great and not ended up like this
@@glumOr another reason to btch over skyler
I really rarely use the term masterpiece for something, which is so often used by so many people. But in this case I have no doubt at all. Because if not THIS is a masterpiece, then what is?
Ozymandias is a masterpiece and the best episode in the history of television. The level of scriptwriting, directing and, above all, acting in this episode reached an absolute level, impossible to achieve by most series creators. This episode grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go until the last scene. You're sitting on the edge of your seat, afraid to even blink so as not to miss anything you see on the screen, and that's where the magic of television in its purest form happens.
Nice to see you not criticise Skylar or Flynn. So many people think Walt was justified to defend himself when Skylar pulls the knife, and that Flynn was wrong to misinform the police. It's insane how people will side with the drug kingpin murderer, instead of the mother and son who think he just murdered a close family member. Walt probably would have done nothing to Skylar, but Skylar and Flynn have no reason to think that they'd be safe from him. Skylar didn't just attack him: she tells Walt to leave, he doesn't, and he then closes on her. She acted completely rationally.
The way I feel about it is Jesse got caught trying to burn Walt's house down so he really didn't have a choice but to get on Hank's side because he was going to jail anyways and he was not going to go down alone when he knows Walt is the one who deserves to go to jail more so it wasn't like he ran to Hank and that's what got Hank killed Hank came to him it was Walt that called his Hitman that got Hank killed because he really thought that Jesse had some little friends or would hire a hitman to go out there with him for Walt he didn't think it would be Hank and he thinks he has all the control by calling it off but these guys do not see him as their boss they do as they please
Dude you're on to nothing
@@gus-is-sus that is just what happened i wasn't trying to be " on " to anything just stating what happened and how it was felt because some people see if differently.
It's really no wonder this episode got 10/10 rating
Can’t wait for the finale episode
Is back to the future 3 coming ?
The only episode of television (any series, any time) to maintain a rating average of greater than 9.95 (in other words, a 10) since it first aired. Great reaction to the greatest episode of television, ever.
You are seriously one of the only people who have reacted to this series that possesses a working brain.
Can’t wait for you to watch el Camino & better call Saul 🎉
Dont apologize for your reaction. We're used to it. You have the soul of a stonecold gangster. Walt was right to want to break Jesse. Jesse snitched and make him loose his money
Great reaction.
Where is goodfellas
I know how you're feeling Avie. Shocking isn't it? After all he does for his family only to have Skyler assault Walt with a deadly weapon and then have the police called on him accusing him of her criminal assault. Then Walt rightfully takes his daughter on a ride because Skyler never divorced him or filed for sol custody of Holly she acts like he doesn't have any parental rights. She asked for a divorce and he gives it to her and then she changes her mind only to blame him for her depression. Skyler just can't be helped. I'm surprised Walt managed to live with such a nutcase this long. The poor guy must be bats living with that psycho. I was sad about Hank dying too until I saw the truth. Hank's death was his own fault because he never informed his superiors about this major bust. No police officer would have taken that risk and had no backup for something like that. The really sad part was Gomez dying because of Hanks irresponsibility. Even after all that, Walt still tries his best to help Skyler like you said. Just really sad all around. The poor guy.
Who hurt you?
@@sarahbetts2219 I think the sheer force of trying to understand what this show is really about broke his brain.
He is the victim for sure. If everyone would just do what Walt told them to do everything would be okay, but no, they think they know better than this Nobel prize winning genius. If it wasn't for everyone's pride and ego they would know their place and not question Walt and his greatness. It's simply a case of Fuck Around and Find Out. And they all found out one way or another. In the end they will all be forgotten but the name Heisenberg will ring out and echo through the ages like the Ozymandias himself, the king of kings.
@@Inquiringmind0 I don't know about "victim." What the show really makes clear is you should stay out of the way of the man with a death sentence like Cancer. If you dare get in his way you do it at your own risk. Hank and others learned that the hard way. What did Walt want? To leave his kids well off before he dies. I don't think that makes him an evil man.
Ah the mental gymnastics we go through to excuse Walt 😁. I think we've all been there. It's a tragic show but we love the pain!
"He doesn't have a car seat" That's the worst concern that you have?
Just one of em
This is not a kissing book
It's got monsters, villains, fencing, meth, true love, money laundering, fly swatting.....but not much kissing.
❤❤❤❤❤
People tyrannize Walt too much..yes he can be horrible person but he's so much more and he truly does love his family..Hank and Holly meant more to him than his pride and ego.
A lot of people disagree, but I agree with you 💯
both are true. He's an awful person who does care about his family(albeit in his own way)
@@epicfan1598 I did say he can be a horrible person , it's hard to judge and shouldn't categorise or label complex people .
Everyone loves this episode but it’s where the show lost me. I don’t buy for one minute in any realistic scenario that Jack would let Walt live much less give him a barrel of money NO MATTER WHAT TODD THINKS.
It probably is a reach, but...Jack knows Walt has no muscle, and no real contacts inside the criminal world outside of Jack and his gang. And that Walt is almost certainly going to have to disappear, given what transpired.
It's kind of like the show's obsession about the purity of Walt's meth. In the real world, while there are advantages to making something purer, it's not a really big factor in the market for that drug. It's a convenient fiction that fits into this fictional universe. Ditto Jack's gang letting Walt walk. Vince Gilligan and company made a show with a (mostly superb) surface level of realism, but something that was still clearly fiction and never claimed to be a documentary.
I just can’t buy it at all. They should’ve written this scenario better where Walt outsmarts them somehow. I’ll never buy this.
I feel like that was wrong of Murray she did not have to tell Junior right then and there at work that is something that you wait to go home to talk about she had plenty of time even if Hank was alive it takes time like you said to book him Skyler had time to go home and talk to her son in private
pisses me off how walter jr. literally falsely accused walter to the police, like bruh, he didnt pull a knife on skyler. you are crippled not blind.
WORD!!!! JR was 🧢’n
he just discovered his dad was a fukkin drug dealer who may have murdered his uncle. his life was overturned and his dad was absolutely a threat in that moment. yall have no empathy lol
Walt Jr. is a bad son. A crippled little rata.
your reaction was very powerful 👍😥
If someone you knew poisoned a kid you can't let that slide. And Jesse isn't the kind of guy who can just go to the police. So it's kind of Hank's fault for picking up Jesse.
And although Hank wanted to bring Walter down, everyone also needs to remember that Walt is literally the cause behind Hank’s suffering throughout the show. Hank’s PTSD from killing Tuco, Tuco’s cousins nearly crippling Hank, etc. None of that would’ve happened if Walt didn’t want to go into business with Tuco, or go into business with Gus.
Walt took Holly to use as a human shield.
Like I took your mom
Dude seriously why do you even think that
@gus-is-sus Why else would he take her? Tell me.
If you really want to go all the way back it's all Hank's fault that Walt is even in this mess and that Hank even died because he offered to take him for a ride along where he saw Jesse and wanted to use him to cook meth LOL oh how far back the blame can go and it's all the cancers fault because Walt has cancer lol