hank is like: "shit dude, i saw them trading a quarter gram of meth. thats so unhealthy. better knock out their teeth and break their neck to teach them a lesson!"
Crazy how at the end of Better Call Saul, Marie was telling Jimmy how Hank was always such a “straight shooter” when in fact he was always taking shortcuts, and honestly being a nasty cop to a lot of his subordinates. Sure, at the end of the day he was overall honest but he had a dark side just like everyone else.
@Kill Me Right, let’s face it Hank took advantage of Jesse at his lowest point, and never had his best interest at heart ever. He was more than willing to allow Walt to possibly have Jesse assassinated in the plaza in “Rabid Dog” and had no remorse whatsoever. It’s just like Skylar said when she met Hank at the diner: He wanted to get Walt by any means necessary.
@@H410M45T3R Well, he managed to take away one of his assailants guns during the fight. His own weapon had been taken by his department, so he started only with his vehicle and his wits as weapons.
@@jimmurray9204 He didn't have his service weapon. After he got the warning call he reached for it only to realized it was missing, along with his badge because he just got suspended. The gun and bullet he used came from the Salamanca during the fight.
Biggest issue with Hank is the same with Walter, Chuck McGill etc is that they always felt they could never be wrong. Even when they do something very clearly wrong they always try to justify it themselves.
@@georgedanilov8898 The ego can be a powerful & dangerous thing indeed. People tell themselves anything to be able to sleep at night. It's interesting how those who are in denial & doing something, motivated by other reasons, they are always the ones who tell you their life story about what "doing something" was for. A confident & honest person would simply do something & embrace the consequences if it turns out, that it was the wrong thing to do. But someone like that will still admit to his wrong doings & be able to sleep at night with a guilt free consciousness. Because people like that have integrity & a backbone. Bless you
i think there was a foreshadowing scene an episode before where it said "schradin time" on some billboard. It was too small to see at first glance, but it was there
I didn't even remember this scene, it was amazing, so subtle. The dark bar, his partner saying obviously there's drugs here, the who gives a fuck attitude with his dumbass need to be a hero and the bartender looksl ike the salvage yard guy. Crazy scene.
i love how gomez says "this is the kind of place you get knifed" and in this same episode in the beginning it shows us tortuga being decapitated in a bar
@@abigbutterstick1780 That wasn't because of PTSD, ya'll need to stop putting random labels to excuse behavior. Hank clearly tried to prove something to himself and Gomez after not being able to handle the El Paso job and what happened there. "You've never seen a head on a tortoise before?" That's the line. Hank was a tough guy in New Mexico. He wasn't a tough guy in El Paso. This is where Hank reclaims his masculinity and he knowingly went to the rough bar instead of Chilis like Gomez said. Hank wanted trouble to prove to himself that he still got it and not a little girl.
@@rustyz32 He still has PTSD. You think witnessing what Hank witnessed in El Paso wouldn't traumatize you? But you're right, it wasn't _just_ PTSD. It was toxic masculinity driving him to find a very poor way of coping with it.
@@victorconway444 I wouldn't be traumatized. Cartel is a fucked up business, thats common knowledge. Especially for a DEA agent. What exactly did he expect? Lets not pretend that Hank wasn't taking selfies with Gonzos corpse and getting a good laugh out of it.
@@cd8086 Is that what good choreography is? Yeah man, every good movie fight scene I've ever laid eyes on is a card game. The side with the higher stats wins WOOHOO bravo
That's a great scene but I think people are missing the point here. I'm reading about PTSD comments, like huh? Yeah, El Paso tour really messed with Hank, sure it could be a PTSD. But what's more important is to understand that Hank is not battling the PTSD, he is battling himself and the fact that he is not the tough guy he thought he was when he accepted the job in El Paso. He wasn't as smart, as tough, and as funny as he thought he was when he moved there. Remember the scenes when he was working for El Paso DEA. After he went back home, he had to face himself. This particular scene is him trying to reclaim his masculinity and machismo that he has lost. As the saying goes, "not the man I thought I was", that's Hank. So selecting this particular bar he was looking for trouble to reclaim his tough guy persona. His ego got hurt in El Paso, but here he had to show himself, others, and Gomez, that he is still a tough DEA agent. There's nothing more to it. It's not PTSD, it's Hank trying to reclaim back his masculinity, machismo, reputation as a tough DEA agent.
i think that is right . that is what i got from it. hanks ego was always huge. he was a kind of bully with a badge also, like most cops are I think. using his position to patronise his coworkers and disrespect the loyal gomez guy constantly. and boy didn't he mock and underestimate walter white constantly. we saw his true colours when he battered jesse and again that was because he was outwitted by jesse and walter enabling them to get away, which hit his fragile huge ego once more, leading to his violent reaction. well he got his just desserts when he took on the aryan gang and got executed for his troubles, when he should have had back up on standby.
It really is. I completely forgot that it was even part of the series! It's a short side scene from the main storyline to show Hank's trouble with processing what he has witnesses thus far, so it doesn't get as much attention as other scenes. Guess I have to rewatch Breaking Bad!
I will still always remember him as Twitchell from the Tremors series, the first thing I saw him in. When I discovered Breaking Bad, where he is kind of a badass, I found it so funny! :)
This is really similar to the Sopranos scene where Tony picks a fight with his huge body guard after he his wounded. He has to assert his masculinity to himself and to others in an effort to heal the wound. Only difference is Hank’s is 100% mental/emotional.
The bar fight isn't the most concerning thing, the guy next to Hank and Gomie at the bar was casually drinking like 16-20 ounces of some straight up neon green stuff, can't think of any beer thats bright green or cocktails that would be served in that portion, was he just downing a whole glass of lime vodka?
I hated hank my first watch through of the show, and this scene is a perfect reason why. He wasn’t a straight shooter like his wife believed he was. He clearly insinuates this fight, and those guys go to jail simply because they threw the first punch. plus assaulting a cop gets you like 10 years minimum. hank was such a flawed character in his own right
Basically, he was also very contradictory. As a DEA agent, you're supposed to protect people from drugs, but Hank also despised drug addicts. Like when he took Walt Jr. to the crack house. But the addicts are victims themselves.
@@kevinfloiger7197 I don't think he meant it in that sense. Moreso Tuco had delusions of being a professional. I could see Tuco hitting the bag and taking boxing lessons. Not to mention getting into numerous fights since he seems to get angry at the drop of a hat.
@@Leon-zu1wp Tuco also seems like the kind of guy who buys stuff to look cool. And Tuco's fighting style is actually nothing like a boxer's, the guy doesn't even seem to be able to properly close his fist. And getting into street fights is something criminals do quite often, it doesn't mean you know shit about contact sports. Anyway, even assuming Tuco did some amateur boxing at some point, it doesn't matter, Hank still beats him in a fistfight.
He was suffering from a mental illness and so took it out on a couple of scum bags, doesn't exactly make him the worst kind of person. He's certainly flawed but that just makes him more realistic, I'd say he was good overall though
@@Please_allow_me No one said it made him the worst kind of person. They said he's not a good person. A good person doesn't do a lot of the shit Hank did in the show. Including take his PTSD out on a couple of random people. He also went there looking for trouble. Looking for an excuse to get into it. It's funny that you have the Punisher logo as your pfp when the Punisher would have a problem with Hank.
All because he'd never seen a human head on a tortoise before.
You’re right, if he would’ve just told Gomez about it, he would’ve said to him how normal that is.
0:59 Guy to the left looks like John Fetterman.
"Hey !
W E L C O M E T O 💥💥"
hank is like: "shit dude, i saw them trading a quarter gram of meth. thats so unhealthy. better knock out their teeth and break their neck to teach them a lesson!"
Can't do drugs if they're dead!
Honestly a better reaction than trying to talk a meth head out of doing drugs
@@trvpgame7710 "Trouble? What trouble? YOU DONT PUT THOUGHTS IN MT HEAD!!" 😂😂
🗿Damn right@@mindlessambient1791
You do drugs...
Crazy how at the end of Better Call Saul, Marie was telling Jimmy how Hank was always such a “straight shooter” when in fact he was always taking shortcuts, and honestly being a nasty cop to a lot of his subordinates. Sure, at the end of the day he was overall honest but he had a dark side just like everyone else.
Well Marie had issues and lied a lot
@Kill Me Right, let’s face it Hank took advantage of Jesse at his lowest point, and never had his best interest at heart ever. He was more than willing to allow Walt to possibly have Jesse assassinated in the plaza in “Rabid Dog” and had no remorse whatsoever. It’s just like Skylar said when she met Hank at the diner: He wanted to get Walt by any means necessary.
@@King710. Facts, bigger hypocrite than Walt lol
@@jordenkyle675 spot on. Hank had no problem crossing the line. What made this show great was that all of the characters were flawed.
Hank was still a good man. No one's perfect. There was nothing shady about this scene
I love how they decided to have the bathroom light flickering. It's almost what is going on in Hanks' brain.
That’s the point, genius
vrabo Bince
And the broken mirror he looks into. Nice touches.
@@Baddy187 It has shades of one Walter looked into the dented…… soap dispenser that he had punched.
But after all this why does he refuse homosexual special rights ?
Hank: you’re drinking the wrong kind of beer scumbag, get yourself a schraderbrau
Lot like the fight with the Salamanca twins: sitting in his car, realizing he's going to fight against high odds without a gun.
he had a gun in the salamanca fight though? your comment is wrong
@@H410M45T3R Well, he managed to take away one of his assailants guns during the fight. His own weapon had been taken by his department, so he started only with his vehicle and his wits as weapons.
@@H410M45T3R did you see the show? He did not have the gun, he got it from one of the twin mid fight
@@H410M45T3R he had his own gun but the last bullet he used was one of the twins bullets and that's the one that saved him
@@jimmurray9204 He didn't have his service weapon. After he got the warning call he reached for it only to realized it was missing, along with his badge because he just got suspended. The gun and bullet he used came from the Salamanca during the fight.
Gould: "If we don't put some kind of dive bar altercation in this show we won't get any respect." Vince: "You're god damned right."
Biggest issue with Hank is the same with Walter, Chuck McGill etc is that they always felt they could never be wrong. Even when they do something very clearly wrong they always try to justify it themselves.
Do u have a example of that?
Isn’t that a general human condition?
Humans always try to rationalize own behavior, however poor the choices are
@@georgedanilov8898
The ego can be a powerful & dangerous thing indeed.
People tell themselves anything to be able to sleep at night.
It's interesting how those who are in denial & doing something, motivated by other reasons, they are always the ones who tell you their life story about what "doing something" was for.
A confident & honest person would simply do something & embrace the consequences if it turns out, that it was the wrong thing to do.
But someone like that will still admit to his wrong doings & be able to sleep at night with a guilt free consciousness.
Because people like that have integrity & a backbone.
Bless you
@@georgedanilov8898 Hey, fellow Slav! Was about to say just that lol.
Standard American arrogance.
When Hank came in and said “ITS SCHRADIN TIME” and just Schraded all over. Truly one of the scenes of all time.
The way he screeched it shows Vince's true genius, bravo.
Maybe if you had used this 6 months ago it would’ve been funny. But now you’re ghey.
hilarious!!!
i think there was a foreshadowing scene an episode before where it said "schradin time" on some billboard. It was too small to see at first glance, but it was there
this made me laugh out loud thank u
I didn't even remember this scene, it was amazing, so subtle. The dark bar, his partner saying obviously there's drugs here, the who gives a fuck attitude with his dumbass need to be a hero and the bartender looksl ike the salvage yard guy. Crazy scene.
Joe. HIS NAME IS JOE.
@@chaseliyou’re goddam right.
This is the moment Dean Norris became Chuck Norris
How do I NOT remember this scene?
Me too. I don't rmember it at all.
same bro
I´m glad to know (but not proudful) that i´m not the only one who totally forgot about this scene.
I know I don't remember it either
This was sometime in season 2, a little after the turtle bombing I think
Every main character on this show never thought they were in the wrong so many times, they'd justify their actions over and over.
Just like in the real world.
@@M3lodicDeathmetalwhat’s the real world
@@JohnWickkkkthe matrix
Poor Gomie just wanted to have a Bloomin' Onion
Gomie ended up taking an early dirt nap because he kept hanging out with this wannabe tough guy.
A shame what happened to John Fetterman in this scene. Hope his head is okay.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 best comment !
hate to break it to you. it’s not
@@davidbrooklynski Cut him some slack, coming up with actual funny comments is hard!
@@davidbrooklynski no that's definitely John Fetterman
That beating caused him to have a stroke lol
i love how gomez says "this is the kind of place you get knifed"
and in this same episode in the beginning it shows us tortuga being decapitated in a bar
Hank’s inner bitch was screaming at him to prove himself
What? This was clearly because of his PTSD
@@abigbutterstick1780 That wasn't because of PTSD, ya'll need to stop putting random labels to excuse behavior. Hank clearly tried to prove something to himself and Gomez after not being able to handle the El Paso job and what happened there. "You've never seen a head on a tortoise before?" That's the line. Hank was a tough guy in New Mexico. He wasn't a tough guy in El Paso. This is where Hank reclaims his masculinity and he knowingly went to the rough bar instead of Chilis like Gomez said. Hank wanted trouble to prove to himself that he still got it and not a little girl.
@@rustyz32 He still has PTSD. You think witnessing what Hank witnessed in El Paso wouldn't traumatize you? But you're right, it wasn't _just_ PTSD. It was toxic masculinity driving him to find a very poor way of coping with it.
@@victorconway444 you're both wrong, this was to appear unstable and never go back to El Paso
@@victorconway444 I wouldn't be traumatized. Cartel is a fucked up business, thats common knowledge. Especially for a DEA agent. What exactly did he expect? Lets not pretend that Hank wasn't taking selfies with Gonzos corpse and getting a good laugh out of it.
He is not in danger. He IS the danger.
Like Chuck Norris
He is the one who knocks
People's heads into the ground!
@@MochaMilk595 so his head is shot into the ground!
This was such a well-choreographed fight scene.
It really wasn’t lol Hank would’ve got his head bounced off the floor if this had any shred of realism to it
This is the moment Hank became Bruce Willis
@@maaz322
More like Tony Soprano
@@cd8086 Is that what good choreography is? Yeah man, every good movie fight scene I've ever laid eyes on is a card game. The side with the higher stats wins WOOHOO bravo
@@cd8086 do you know what good choreography means? He wasn’t talking about realism
One of the best depictions of PTSD on TV
Could you explain I’d like to understand better
seeking violence is not the best depiction of ptsd.
WRONG!!!
@@Clowncentral101 he cant cuz hes an armchair psychologist clueless about the real world
@@handlmycck It’s realistic tho
ZZ Top's "Tush" blaring out of the jukebox was perfect.
I only know who that is because of Lalo lol
Exactly the music for a Republican hiding behind a badge.
@@RogerKomula-kl9lb Enjoy another Bud Light while you play with your Barbie Dolls.
@@grantcheney5070imagine having a problem with a can of dishwater posing as alcohol because somebody told you to. you are so easily led by the nose.
@@scottmatheson3346 you're missing the point Scottyboy
That's a great scene but I think people are missing the point here. I'm reading about PTSD comments, like huh? Yeah, El Paso tour really messed with Hank, sure it could be a PTSD. But what's more important is to understand that Hank is not battling the PTSD, he is battling himself and the fact that he is not the tough guy he thought he was when he accepted the job in El Paso. He wasn't as smart, as tough, and as funny as he thought he was when he moved there. Remember the scenes when he was working for El Paso DEA. After he went back home, he had to face himself. This particular scene is him trying to reclaim his masculinity and machismo that he has lost. As the saying goes, "not the man I thought I was", that's Hank. So selecting this particular bar he was looking for trouble to reclaim his tough guy persona. His ego got hurt in El Paso, but here he had to show himself, others, and Gomez, that he is still a tough DEA agent. There's nothing more to it. It's not PTSD, it's Hank trying to reclaim back his masculinity, machismo, reputation as a tough DEA agent.
i think that is right . that is what i got from it. hanks ego was always huge. he was a kind of bully with a badge also, like most cops are I think. using his position to patronise his coworkers and disrespect the loyal gomez guy constantly. and boy didn't he mock and underestimate walter white constantly. we saw his true colours when he battered jesse and again that was because he was outwitted by jesse and walter enabling them to get away, which hit his fragile huge ego once more, leading to his violent reaction. well he got his just desserts when he took on the aryan gang and got executed for his troubles, when he should have had back up on standby.
Perfect assessment. Too many people are trying to over complicate it and play psychologist
Plot twist: Hank beat them up because the weren't drinking Schraderbrau
This is the moment Hank became a bar fighter.
For all Hank’s big talk he could actually throw down, and wipe the floor with two guys much bigger then him.
Taller? Sure. Bigger? Maybe not.
Easily the best fighter on the show, couldn’t see any other Breaking Bad character doing this.
@@H.K.5Mike
Yeah he was a good scrapper. I reckon he'd take Tuco
@@H.K.5 keith jardine would make easy work in real life , he's an actual mma fighter
this scene is so underrated
Not very good with words are you ?
It really is. I completely forgot that it was even part of the series! It's a short side scene from the main storyline to show Hank's trouble with processing what he has witnesses thus far, so it doesn't get as much attention as other scenes.
Guess I have to rewatch Breaking Bad!
I will still always remember him as Twitchell from the Tremors series, the first thing I saw him in. When I discovered Breaking Bad, where he is kind of a badass, I found it so funny! :)
Wasn’t expecting someone else like me here
Me neither!
First comment I have ever seen referring to Tremors.
What about:
“You’ve got a lot of nerve showing your face around here, Howser!”
“Look who’s talking.”
That was him also.
Wait which Tremors?? With Kevin Bacon??
3:38 Thats UFC fighter the dean on mean Keith Jardine! Look at his cauliflower ear.
Hank loses credibility here by hiding behind DEA when the rest were coming for him.
Hank looking into a broken mirror is something interesting that I never noticed before
fun fact, the bald taller guy in the jacket is Keith Jardine, he's a legit UFC fighter
Strangely think hank and Mike would get along in this regard
Mike would never start a fight he didn't need to
@@shallowgrey Yeah thats why he didnt get stabbed by some thugs in Better Call Saul
@@jwansaz_music He didn't start those fights. The thugs did.
Most attentive BB/BCS watcher
@@farbeyonddriven8001 he kept passing by them on purpose to have a fight bruh
@@shallowgrey He punched a fifty year old cancer patient for saying something he didn't like
The bartender is the same guy who Walter and Jessie meet at the scrap yard 🤣😂
Bartender screaming, hey take it outside. This isn't that kind of place.
ffs Keith Jardine and his BFF can't even have a beer in peace no mo
Man Keith hardline use to f shit up back in the early ufc days
He’s 1-0 against Chuck Liddell, but unfortunately 0-1 against Hank Schraeder
1:16 Hanks looking like he’s about to go lose a rap battle against Lil Tic in this scene.
I love all the cameos Keith Jardine makes in movies and series
The amount of times I've done this in Red Dead Redemption.
This is really similar to the Sopranos scene where Tony picks a fight with his huge body guard after he his wounded. He has to assert his masculinity to himself and to others in an effort to heal the wound. Only difference is Hank’s is 100% mental/emotional.
Hank is the most mentally unstable person on the show. People think hes a good guy they missed the point.
Yeah, but he never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
I was ashamed to face my friends @@mikeash2944
I love Zz Top on this scene
The moment Hank became ASAC hankeinsberg.
Tumbleweed comment .
Bit embarrassing really . . . . .
bar owner: god damn it. Why do people keep trashing my bar????!!!!
"Worst night to give up smokin that crack"
It was at this moment that Hank became Shradenberg.
“Who works for who, huh?”
Sometimes its hard to like Hank. This is shit that Tuco would do.
It's 2 drug dealers who attacked him first instead of just turning themselves in
The bar fight isn't the most concerning thing, the guy next to Hank and Gomie at the bar was casually drinking like 16-20 ounces of some straight up neon green stuff, can't think of any beer thats bright green or cocktails that would be served in that portion, was he just downing a whole glass of lime vodka?
Is that a thing? Not a vodka guy either way that sounds awful
He was downing Nuka-Cola Quantum.
I assume it's a Grasshopper
just yellow beer tinged green from a blue neon light from the room behind
I had completely forgotten about this scene. Hank went wild west on those guys.
Hank said "I gotta take a leak".
He meant: "Leeeeeeroy Jenkiiiiiiins!!!!!"
Did they even eat those nachos though?
Hank just wanted to take down a former UFC fighter.
This is the moment Hank became ballsack Schrader
3:33 is that Old Joe?
I love the symbolism of Hank looking at himself through a cracked mirror.
OOHHHHH HE HURT HIM!!
Schrader the betting underdog gets the takedown on Jardine.
Schrader with the vicious ground and pound!
AAAAND IT'S ALL OVER!!!
Breaking news DEA agent puts local low level drug addict in a coma in a psychotic mental break
Why don’t I remember that scene? I started watching this show in January and finished in March
Against Keith "The Mean" Jardine wasn't it ??
I never understood why there there was so many people that where either bald or had a buzz cut in this show. Like what?
Damn Hank was some brawler - a solid guy💪
I feel kinda bad for Hank here. He got stuck with the tequila la mission for his counterfeit mineral business
Breaking Bad x GTA Online confirmed?
With a former UFC fighter, no less. :)
Man The Dean Of Mean has really let himself go
The Punisher turned him into Sloth in the Goonies with a 5 lb weight on the Netflix show.
Needed as seperate series of hank the hero of breaking bad
Marie is a hero as well. Quite stupid, of course, but absolutely loyal and brave.
That beast, it explains why Walt was knocked out in one punch
That’s Keith Jardine’s head he’s slamming lol
I hated hank my first watch through of the show, and this scene is a perfect reason why. He wasn’t a straight shooter like his wife believed he was. He clearly insinuates this fight, and those guys go to jail simply because they threw the first punch. plus assaulting a cop gets you like 10 years minimum. hank was such a flawed character in his own right
Basically, he was also very contradictory. As a DEA agent, you're supposed to protect people from drugs, but Hank also despised drug addicts. Like when he took Walt Jr. to the crack house. But the addicts are victims themselves.
This is the moment Hank Schrader becomes Ignacio Varga
Varga can’t fight like this though.
@@H.K.5 you dont know sh*t about nacho and his background, timmy
@@muhfuckingat Nacho is only steet smart. Hank will crush him to a pulp
Lydia would never have hung out at that bar...
Hank broke bad a little too often. It ultimately cost him everything.
This was the moment that Hank "Broke Bad"
Hank can really throw hands for real.
Dean Norris not being casted as The Thing for the next Fantastic Four movie is a crime.
"Yeah, definitely no deep-seated issues there."
Who washes their face in a scuzzy bathroom, in a scuzzy bar?
Three words. D. E. A.
A man
Define the term wash
No man, no man at all
Hank was such a law-abiding person that he simply wanted to get the booze out of his system before driving.
Is that Keith Jardine?
3:04 damn this conter was clean
Keith Jardine would’ve beaten Hank so badly that he wouldn’t’ve woken up until after Walt had died from cancer.
The Dean of Norris vs The Dean of Mean. Who wins this one (if there were no cameras)?
Jesus, memories. Somebody got it right.
That is how big man fight
Keith Jardine stays getting knocked out
Why the hell I dont remember this scene
Everybody knows you don't just walk up to a guy in an Albuquerque bar and say "stinkum".
Hank was lucky the bar had a strict over-40s only policy.
This wasn’t even in Better Call Saul!
This is the scene where Hank ASAC Schrader broke his bad
Cops feel too entitled and that was the whole point of this scene
What does Hank say at 2:48? It was really quiet and hard to hear.
Stand up
"Stand up."
That’s some Alonzo Harris 💩right there!
Hank vs Tuco in a hand-2-hand fight - who wins?
Hank would destroy Tuco in seconds. Tuco was a psycho but that doesn’t mean he knew how to fight.
@@H.K.5Tuco was an amateur boxer, hence the necklace
@@Leon-zu1wp Tuco was never a boxer, Hector says that he "thinks he's a boxer." And that necklace you're talking about can be bought by any civilian.
@@kevinfloiger7197 I don't think he meant it in that sense. Moreso Tuco had delusions of being a professional. I could see Tuco hitting the bag and taking boxing lessons. Not to mention getting into numerous fights since he seems to get angry at the drop of a hat.
@@Leon-zu1wp Tuco also seems like the kind of guy who buys stuff to look cool. And Tuco's fighting style is actually nothing like a boxer's, the guy doesn't even seem to be able to properly close his fist. And getting into street fights is something criminals do quite often, it doesn't mean you know shit about contact sports.
Anyway, even assuming Tuco did some amateur boxing at some point, it doesn't matter, Hank still beats him in a fistfight.
I wouldn’t want to get in a bar fight with Hank
the music playing >> Amboy Dukes / Ted Nugent .
great scene. he acts the shit out of this
Dean Norris is a great actor
Keith Jardine is always getting beat up in movies.
He's been watching too much Cobra Kai
Tall guy with the goatie is Keith Jardine. Light Heavyweight UFC Fighter, or used to be anyway
The dean of mean got beaned 🤣🤣🤣… would never happen like this in real life….
Wdym?
@@scroinklerThat actor is an MMA fighter
MMA fighters always get their asses kicked in movies.
How else is a man supposed to get his edge back...
If you think Hank was a good person, you clearly missed this scene. And probably a few other key scenes as well
That has to be one of the dumbest comments on UA-cam
He was suffering from a mental illness and so took it out on a couple of scum bags, doesn't exactly make him the worst kind of person. He's certainly flawed but that just makes him more realistic, I'd say he was good overall though
@@Please_allow_meexactly. OP is a fool
@@Please_allow_me No one said it made him the worst kind of person. They said he's not a good person. A good person doesn't do a lot of the shit Hank did in the show. Including take his PTSD out on a couple of random people. He also went there looking for trouble. Looking for an excuse to get into it.
It's funny that you have the Punisher logo as your pfp when the Punisher would have a problem with Hank.
@@Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 Nah, OP is media literate and isn't easily swept up in finding a " good guy" character in a show.
Hank decided to play GTA irl