Private Domicile, B*TCH | Breaking Bad (Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston)
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2023
- With Hank (Dean Norris) lurking outside their RV, Walt (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse (Aaron Paul) end up stuck inside trying to find a way out.
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From Season 3, Episode 6: "Sunset"
Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
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the junkyard owner is the coolest character in the show
That old man is the shit
He's that dude in Billy Madison.
Mr. Heckles!
He had noisy neighbours in his appartment building. Now he lives peacefully in junkyard.
@@okaysidd Mr. Heckles and also "the Halloween guy".
Imagine if Walt started coughing in this scene 😬🤣
Walt! I dont know man.. you ve been seeming sus lately.. its like we have an imposter among us.. i saw you in RV.. dont lie to me Walt.. You sussy baka
BB would have ended much sooner
Walt!!!@@pavelpeev996
*Walt coughs*
Hank: "It's dusty in there? Why don't you come outside, get some fresh air, huh? Come on, I won't bite."
*Walt coughs harder and tries to hide it*
Hank: "Jesus, you want me to call you an ambulance? Step outside, you're gonna kill yourself in there. Heh, you're starting to sound like my brother-in-law."
@@latchkeyTK I read all that in his voice and it's completely something he'd say lol
I love the fact that the junkyard owner doesn’t even realize there’s anybody in the RV yet still quite rightly calls out Hank over constitutional rights anyways
I believe in the show he does know they are in there, and was putting on an act while in the presence of Hank. Walter and Jessie were discussing the demolition and crushing of the RV with him prior to Hank showing up.
@@tugboss0273 no badger was hanging out with his cousin at his garage when walter showed up ….. cousin wanted it off his lot and told walter of a place he could take it…. …. Walter took it there and was talking to Ziggy ….. meanwhile badger stupidly called jessie who tore out of his house and went over there in his little red car …. Whenwhile schrader was casing Jesse’s house and decided to follow him….
The reason that bothe J and walter were in the RV was because while Ziggy went to get the fork lift/ crane whatever Walter had gone inside to make sure there was nothing in there connecting it to him (or Jesse) and jesse show up and ran inside to confront him.
Just saying Jesse at this point had never met Ziggy….. good thing Ziggy was on top of things and did not react to Jesse’s voice
Jesse just adding the last word for good measure 😂
And Walters look of annoyance “Was that really necessary?”.
That was funny as fuck. Classic Jesse. 🤣🤣🤣
Jesse always projecting
Because he was an early believer in the school of “no half measures”
You know that's why we're all watching this!
1:19
Jesse: "Mr White, can I copy your homework?"
Walt: "Yes, but change it so they won't notice."
Now I'm imagining someone submitting their math homework in, but with "bitch" at the end of each equation...
"The slope of the exponential function is 4, bitch"
@@FloatingQuaker lol
The junkyard guy was the most interesting character we knew nothing about.
Was hilarious in El Camino as well! Was going to help Jesse (Spoilers, scroll down)
Dispose of the El Camino so that the police couldn't trace it back to him, then finds a Lowjack, and just peaces out and runs for it!
That’s Larry butts from escape from Alcatraz.
To think, this all happened just because Jesse forgot to bring cash into that convenient store
Pls remind me the details of that again?
@@henrypicklevitz8870Jesse went to a gas station in the RV, but had no cash and couldn’t trace himself with a card, and so paid the shop clerk off with a meth sample. Hank finds the sample and traced it to her where she explains what vehicle he drove. So Hank went to every residency holding the same RV model before finding Combo’s Mom to which he discovers knew Jesse. Jesse once was accused of doing a deal with Tuco, and so Hank spies on Jesse which leads him to the RV.
@@henrypicklevitz8870he gave blue meth to a cashier because he didnt have any cash and needed gas for the RV. The blue meth was given to some junkie which led back to the gas station. The camera on the gas station ATM showed the RV. Hank instead of going back to el paso searched for the RV. This search led back to Combo and Jesse. Hank was following Jesse which led him to the RV which Walt was trying to destroy.
@@henrypicklevitz8870 It happened when Jesse wanted to pay for gas, but all he had on him was a pocket of meth. The clerk took the meth as payment, and later got busted for it, and to escape punishment showed them the RV on the security cameras, which lead Hank on a RV-hunting mission until he found the one.
@@henrypicklevitz8870 Jesse came back from the desert and stopped for gas. He didn't have any cash so he offered the cashier meth instead of paying. Hank goes to the gas station and manipulates her into telling where the meth came from and than she tells him about the RV.
Jesse's face paid the price for that phone call
Actually Walter made the call
@@jay-money9420 op meant that jesse got beat up because of the call
@jay-money9420 walts face paid the price in season 5 too 💀
Walt called Saul for an air strike on their own position 😲
TARGET MY LOCATIOOOOOON 🤬👇👇👇
danger close
It's funny how Hank acts like every cop in a 1A audit. Couldn't care less about the laws he's supposed to uphold, he's got a badge so he can do what he wants. And he doesn't justify it in any way, the only reason Walt got away with it for so long is Hank doing stuff like this while ignoring the evidence in front of him.
And Marie is like every cop's / agent's wife. Thinking she can do whatever she wants and her pig husband covers it up.
And this is exactly why I don’t like cops in real life at all…with few family exceptions. They think making an arrest is the same as being a car salesman rather than actually upholding the law.
I'm glad you pointed this out. It's been the story of my life. Never known as many criminals as the police force. They trespass upon the law every fucking turn. And what are you gonna do? They got guns and they got badges. The guns are deadly force, and the badge means that you don't get to protect yourself in equal measure without life in prison.
@@fastcombo33I have a feeling that you’ve been subject to an agenda and now you view all cops as bad.
@@maximilianoferrer6841Cuz they are, they’d much faster shoot your dog than the intruder in your house
Walts face and arm movements after jesse adds " bitch" gets me every time. Such a dad reaction like his kid did something crazy 😂
The little spots of light landing on Walt's chest when he removed the tape, bravo Vince
Foreshadowing his end
Vravo Bince
They are going to be studying the cinematography in this television show 100 years from now... This will be watched over and over, and taught in film school the way they currently examine Stanley Kubrick films with a fine tooth comb.
This is exactly the moment the domicile became "Thomas Style"
The Crime City logo appearing right after Jesse calls Hank a bitch is somehow perfect comedic timing.
Only this show could create this much tension by just having two guys sitting inside an RV with a cop on the outside.
Everyone recognizes, the junkyard owner is a beast
I know him best from Billy Madison and Home Alone!
@@SFisher1993 yeah and I think he was in friends too
@@ethank4820
Mr Heckles.
And he played Kramer in the Seinfeld series in Seinfeld.
@@WebHamster-tf5ronah that was someone else
1:14 “heh somebody in there” 😂
the point and his surprised expression sells it
Of course he knows the law,he was the cop in "Home Alone",eating a donut while talking to Kevins mother on the phone.
He was also too chicken to escape from Alcatraz.
I mean, by breaking it, you are just breaking the display, the phone is still powered ON.
I'm pretty sure he took out the battery, otherwise it would be stupid as fvck
I guess they thought it was good for dramatic affect. I was always annoyed at how unrealistic it was
Isnt the "antenna" in the upper part of these phones. So when you break it it cant send any more signals.
Walt did it correctly in Ozymandias by breaking the phone and then taking the battery out. That’s the beauty of the old days. Can’t track if there’s no juice.
@@bigsmilereviews100 I also believe you need to snap the SIM card too.
Saul being the axis of the whole series.
Crazy how the criminal lawyers always end up being that lol. No Heisenberg without Saul. No Barksdale without Levy. Etc
One of the best “bitch”es in the entire breaking bad series 😂
1:37 Walt gives Jesse the classic "Heisenburg look" like hes about to kill him for calling Hank a bitch
Nan he gave the ...I am Not angry I am just disappointed look
It's good to see that mister heckles from friends made it eventually
especially given the self-absorbed neighbours he had back in the 90s. 🤭🤭
0:33 Little bit of foreshadowing there.
Holy shit
Nice detail
Especially since Jesse was there.
Vravo Vincent
Hank at 0:07 is like “haha, don’t you know the Constitution doesn’t apply in Hollywood?”
walter holding his cough
This was the moment Saul had to start paying Francesca more.
Single greatest line in the show
The old breaking the phone in half trope. Lol.
The junk yard man knows his rights.
0:32 that is such good camerawork it isn't even funny
it is insanely difficult to get a direct camera shot of spotlights because there would be glare. A part of me believes this scene might have included some cgi.
The idea of calling Hank faking his wife s accident is brilliant
This is the moment Mr Heckles became Walter White
proof that the 6 “friends” were actally the a**holes! 🤣🤣🤣
*actually
Saul got called and help!! Always with the clutch.
Walter White Special Move: Call Saul Goodman
Scenes like this remind me of how absolutely anxiety inducing this show was.
Saul came in clutch so many times
A DEA officer gets taught "Law" by a junkyard guy.
I like how Walt does the look and the little arm motion as if to say "was the 'bitch' really necessary?"
1:20 “probable cause or not, I’ll give you 3 seconds to come out” Hank wasn’t perfect 😂
After this Hank beats Jesse up in front of his domocile.
saul comes in clutch, W saul.
Saul always had their back. Never got enough credit from Walt or Mike.
@@lostNxbox29why mike
That was one slick move Walt and Saul cooked up.
I wonder how many people indirectly died because of that phone call. Lol
Okay Jesse prepare your face for an interesting modifications.
The junkyard man was soo smart but the brilliance that is Walter White is just astonishing.
0:35
Hank: “what do those look like to you?”
Me: “The brainiac symbol.”
Thanks Mr Heckles!
Mr. Heckles and Hal … dream team.
Also I love 4:35 especially if you’re in the middle of watching Bwtter Call Saul…how plucky and relatively happy Francesca is when first introduced vs. once Saul gets a hold of her. Her transformation isn’t really good or bad, it’s just…really understandable 😬
+ 7 pts for "plucky"
Excellent.
saul really does need to pay “HT” more 🤣🤣
To anyone who doesn’t know that’s Carl Alphonse from the movie billy Madison
"Wanna go to Red Lobster?"
So he finally got tired of the 6 friends and their boyfriends/girlfriends making noise and moved out of NY to live peacefully in a junkyard.
such a clutch move by saul
one of the best scenes in the entire series
Beautiful move guys,
I love how everyone is using someone else to talk haha
Love Saul's guilty face after doing that to hank, it's true that Walter would have been caught within a month if it wasn't for that.
God damn soul
Mr Heckles!!!
4:41 you’ll understand better if you watch better call saul
Cause he used to sell untraceable phones?
@@Khapitan784The ring
But how did hank know the bullet holes were there?
X ray vision
It's not a difficult thing to ascertain, he believes the RV is being used as a meth manufacturing site. Assuming that random ass pieces of duct tape are covering bullet holes seems like a normal jump in logic.
@@Xpwnxage don’t be ridiculous
@@burr69 nothing ridiculous about that. Also, he could've side viewed that the tape was covering holes that looked like bullet holes.
Because he’s been sneaking out and stalking that rv for months now
Mr Heckles is that you?
He is.
All si missing is his cat
He could be a junkyard operator
@@sillykyle17 you're doing it again
Better call Saul !!
We need a prequel revolving around yard man
"Let The Tall Haul"
Mr heckles
Nobody is still the best!
Better call Saul
So that’s what Mr Heckles does in his free time 😂
This is why Saul said that Walt couldn't have done it without him
Thats one hell of a lawyer
Hard to imagine a fed wouldn't know someone's constitutional right.
There’s a video of a lawyers interrogation of a cop who had been a lieutenant for 22 years and he couldn’t recite the Miranda rights properly.
Some of them are usually playing ignorant as a defence but there are also lots of documented cases of police genuinely not understanding the laws they’re claiming to enforce. There are definitely some feds out there who don’t know nearly as much shit as they should
They do, they just don’t care
This is truly the moment Hank became Bitchenberg
This was the most Saul Goodman thing to do 😂😂😂
Really... Old Joe (Larry Hankin) totally looks like a 65 year old Saul,,, plus his knowledge of the law...
AHH the old breaking bad Old Joe / Young Saul time travel paradox. An interesting theory;)) (this is a joke btw)
it'll always be fascinating to me how the writers hit a dead end here and actually had to brainstorm ideas on how walter and jesse would get out of this situation.
Man everybody needs a HT in their life
I knew a guy like this. He even looked like him. He was a lifelong criminal, had his own mechanics shop. Would go camping for weeks at a time, fishing. He made me my first wooden chillum/bowl. Used to buy weed from him for years.
He ended up drunk out of his mind pissing himself living in a garage. He finally got help in a retirement home and died in his sleep last year.
Dude was a born again christian with a lot of demons he never got rid of. RIP buddy.
But did he take the raisins?
Under the radar
How could Hank have know the bullet holes were there before he took off the tape?
Well, because there were no bullet holes inside the rv, so someone shot from inside to outside
Micky the Dayton Poisoner.
Mr Heckles - you are disturbing my oboe practice and this could be their own private domicile
Hank - but Mr Heckles you dont own an oboe and this is a vehicle
Mr Heckles - I could have an oboe and you owe me a 4th ammendment
That's the guy who players Kramer on Seinfeld lol
The heat would be unbearable in there
Man Aaron Paul acts so amazingly but at the same time he over does it like he's on a stage play Lol. It works for this series though I think.
Cops trying not to break the law challenge: impossible difficulty
I didn't realize Madison Hotel is now a junkyard
It is hard to feel sorry for jesse sinse his stupidity got him in to trouble almost every time
I mean yeah, but still he didn't deserve to be made into a slave IMO
Jesse is far from stupid, throughout the show they show you he's actually very bright but uneducated.
@@homelessman3483he made situations for himself worse all through out the show
how many phones did this show go through
Mr heckles button
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Slippin Jimmy
He totally stole the raisins…
The show gets so much law wrong and paints hank like a hero.
Legally he should have left the junk yard. The owner told you to leave. Get out. Hank only thinks the RV might have been used for illegal purposes. That doesn't give him the right to break laws.
That's kind of the point of the scene though...
He's portrayed as an anti-hero, not as a knight in shining armor. By the end of the show, Hank could be considered heroic on some level as he's figured out Walt, and is the only person who can bring him to justice, but he's still very obviously shown to be willing to break the law and sacrifice others to do so.
Domicile that's stupid!
I wonder how much did Saul charge for this service. I'm sure it was a pretty penny.
Yeah, and Francesca wanted more money, too.
Hank was cooking them. Until he got cooked.
If Jesse hadn't said "Bitch" Hank would've thought "I dunno, this seems kinda sus"
Your watermark playing with sound just ruins every clip you've uploaded, of which you do not own, anyway.
Why didnt Hank just try and call his wife?
He probably did not suspect he was being tricked. His first instinct when he heard his wife was in the hospital was to hurry over and make sure she was ok.
@@johnl8634 still my first thought after "omg my wife is hurt" would be, "wait a minute, this is a lil fishy considering what I'm currently engaged in, lemme call her cell,"
@theronraam23 Idk man, ask the screen writers.
If she's being airlifted, it's best to assume she's lost consciousness
Hank is suffering acute and untreated PTSD at this point and suffers from frequent panic attacks, so he doesn't generally think straight in crisis situations.
HIS NAME IS HENRY??
Pretend Kramer makes the scene.