Walter White Kill Count | Breaking Bad
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- All kills committed by Walter White in the television series "Breaking Bad". Video contains massive spoilers; if you haven't seen the whole show, I suggest you TREAD LIGHTLY.
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Only kills committed by Walter White himself are counted. That means Gus and Tyrus (blown up by Hector), the prisoners (murdered by Jack's gang), and everyone who died in the plane crash (due to Don's miscommunication) are NOT included, even though YES, technically, Walt is responsible for these incidents (either directly or indirectly). The only one I was on the fence about that I ultimately chose to include was Jane. Even though she administered the lethal dose of heroin herself, it was Walt physically knocking on her back and then actively choosing not to help her that sealed her fate, which made me believe it counts.
so why jane counted?
@@kikushka7668 he knocked Jane onto her back accidentally. That caused her to choke and he decided not to intervene.
I agree but we want all walt white kills directly or indirectly.
@@TheBreezusLOL I decided to do only direct kills but there's videos from other youtubers that have EVERY kill. I recommend those.
@@spacejunk3671 Thanks for the response. Please have a good day.
damn, every time Walt executes someone with a pistol, it’s just so unnerving and shocking. Jesse’s reaction to 5 is very realistic and human.
like on 6 and 7, the way he reveals himself so abruptly and says no words is certified angel of death shit, lmao his footsteps sounds like death knocking on your door.
@@thebargoblin3226 He is the one who knocks, afterall...
heisen burg got 16 but a random dad that appeared for like 2 episodes got more then 100
Walter white indirectly caused that so that’s basically Walters fault
167. Pretty sure it’s 3 episodes by the way.
@@jamber671 Seems pretty silly to count that.
@@derpeth2101 It all happened because of Walter. He let the fathers daughter die when he could’ve saved her from chocking which caused him to do what he done. If he chose to save Jane then none of this would’ve happened, so yeah, it doesn’t make sense and it isn’t silly to count that
@@jamber671 The causal chain is way too long
The scene of Walter taking a guy hostage and going down in the elevator to get the jump on the other guard was one of my favorite moments in the series. Walter is physically weak but when he has a gun and a plan he is a real combatant.
that in my opinion was the most badass part for walter white, next to killing jack and his gang.
I mean he’s strong enough to throw Jesse.
Ong Walt got tactics, that was his most calculated kill after Gus
I think he is very strong for a man who has cancer
Never forgive him for killing Mike
He did the world a favor.
@@StephCurryMcFlurry96?
@DaS29o The difference is bigger between Mike and Walter tbh
@DaS29otrue.
@DaS29oexactly!
he also basically killed all those people in jail
I only counted the kills committed by Walter himself. But yes, they technically do count as murders connected to Walt.
@@spacejunk3671 you should put it in the title (KILLS ONLY WALTER WHITE HIMSELF COMMITED)
@@spacejunk3671 so why u include Jane?
@@ymcaseptember6089 Because he flipped her up which caused her to choke on her vomit. She would’ve been fine if Walter left her on her side.
Wouldn’t Gus count in here as well
BB - Breaking Bad
0:07 Emilio Koyama (BB S1E1)
0:15 Krazy-8 (BB S1E3)
0:31 Jane Margolis (BB S2E12)
0:55 Gus's Dealers (BB S3E12)
1:05 Gus's Men (BB S4E13)
1:15 Mike Ehrmantraut (BB S5E7)
1:25 Jack's Gang (BB S5E16)
1:39 Jack Welker (BB S5E16)
1:45 Lydia Rodarte-Quayle (BB S5E16)
2:05 Walter White (BB S5E16)
Why put the thing at the top, when it's only Breaking Bad
I love how as the series goes on, we see him turn from a sympathetic anti-hero into the villain. Doing the wrong thing for the right reasons at first, but gradually taking more and more barbaric measures until eventually the audience is left hating him. And there are multiple, equally valid points at which a viewer might draw that line. Personally for me, it was S2E12. He missed the birth of his daughter to make a drug deal, and he let Jane die. He always claimed to be a protector, but he put his own interests before both his family and his (supposed) best friend. What really clinched my hatred of him, though, was when he poisoned Brock. At that point I started actively rooting for Hank.
Looking back I think the moment that really painted a portrait of who Walt really was came as early as the fourth episode. He refuses a generous offer from Gretchen and Elliot and instead chooses to go back to cooking meth, essentially putting himself before his family.
@@spacejunk3671 That was definitely the point where he first showed his true colors, but I was willing to look past it because they tried to trick him into it. In the same situation, I would honestly be angry too. I'd take the money eventually, but I'd still be angry about the deception.
I couldn't blame him for poisoning Brock, he had no other option to save his family 's lives
The thing is, that guy at pollos hermanos told him he has 1 hour and if he is late, "don't show your face around here ever again". Now, childbirth is quite long, so he wouldn't have to be too early. It was 1.2mil, he needed 738k (smth like that) and that money was a life changer and it could be his retiremenent. So yeah, I'm not mad at him for that
who cares that he poisoned Brock lmao. He’s a chemist, he knows it wasn’t gonna kill him
He has 16 direct kills but I think he has 19 with Gus, Tyrus and Hector
29 there are people in jail
Hector committed suicide, so this may not count as Walt's kill, but that's debatable. Besides those, he killed 10 people in jail and Gale.
Because of his actions, 238 people died, not 19, 29 or 30 people! Yes! I pulled by the ears the murders of Tuco's people, the people killed by Marco and Leonel, the death of the Dean and his people, Chris Mar and Chao, Andrea and her brother, Combo and Jane's father. But! If you think about it, then:
A-If he hadn't failed Crazy-8, he wouldn't have contacted Tuco! Because of which, during the transaction, he killed his man, and then forced Gonzo to bury him. But he was crushed, and he died! Then he decided to capture Walt and Jesse, but they are saved by the mind of Walt and Hank.
B-Salamanca would not have followed the trail of Heisenberg, and would not have killed innocent people! And they wouldn't have died themselves, at the hands of Henke, but because of Walt's actions.
С-If he hadn't started destroying Gus's empire, it wouldn't have been Mike's people, Victor, and Declan and his gang who would have died.
P.s-ОHe's responsible for the deaths of Andrea and her brother, he's responsible for the deaths of Todd, Neil Candy and Casey. After all, if he hadn't freed Jesse, he wouldn't have killed all three of them! Also worth adding is the Combo he sent to sell on someone else's territory, Drew Sharp and Jane's father. After all, if he hadn't sent the Combo, Thomas wouldn't have killed him. If he hadn't decided to rob a train, Drew Sharp wouldn't have died. And if he had saved Jane, 167 people would not have died, Jane herself and her father. Who shot himself after a plane crash. So decide for yourself whether he killed 15 people, 16, 19, 29, 30, or 201
no its 30
No, it's 10. Emilio, Krazy 8, Jane, Gus' dealers (2), bodyguards (2), Mike, Jack and Lydia.
Jane’s death was debatable.
As for Hector, Tyrus, and Gus, Walter was the one to ignite the bomb, so he was the one to kill those three. Hector just helped assisted.
Walter built the bomb and set it up, so he gets an assist. But what set it off? HECTOR ringing the bell. Not Walter. They're Hector's kills.
@@spacejunk3671 assist count as kill
@@swolzer This is a direct kill count. I wanted to do something different from some of the other vids I've seen where they count basically everyone but the Juarez Cartel and some of the other Salamancas as a kill for Walt, and only do the ones that Walt had a direct, physical hand in.
@@spacejunk3671 nah i was just joking, too much battlefield.
@@spacejunk3671 Legally speaking building a bomb and giving it to a disabled old person so they can blow someone up on your instructions is definitely murder.
He killed himself as well
He did. I counted it originally but removed it because I wanted to make the video about his kills of other people. But I guess you're right, it should still make the cut.
@@spacejunk3671he didn’t kill Jane though
@@IAmLegend9291He moved her making it so she puked looking up and choking, plus he didnt help her
We need Mike, Gus, Hank, The Salamanca Twins, Hector, Tuco, lalo, Nacho Varga, Todd and Jack Welker kill count
Working on it! :)
Mike has a lot of them, gus has 2 kills (including better call saul), twins also got a lot, tuco has one,lalo killed a lot aswell, Varga killed 3, Todd and jack along with the resto of neo nazis combined killed like 5 people. So id say the most worthy kill count is for: mike,twins and lalo since they have the most kills
@@TheOne496 Jack and his gang killed way more than 5 people in total.
@@diablovenator2893 Yep: ua-cam.com/video/ttPd_EHC1p8/v-deo.html
It should be a graph because of all the assists.
FINALLY AN ACCURATE KILL COUNT!
It’s not accurate at all but okay
@@Dieoall It is. The kills that walter got by HIMSELF are accurate. You guys like counting kills that don't even matter in a kill count like the Jail murders or the Airplane kills which Walter did not do anything to then physically
@@dreel37 No he has way more. Go watch another video that shows him getting even more kills
@@Dieoall I've watched practically every video you can think of and this is by far the most accurate.
@@dreel37 then how does some have more?
Fun Fact!: Every time Walter kills a person he steals a part of their personality.
Ex: after killing Krazy 8 he cuts the crusts off his sandwich’s and after killing Mike he starts drinking whisky on the rocks
after killing gus . he starts acting like gus . for example when he speaks to lydia in the car wash . also i just got a good one. after he kills the child killers he starts hurting kids
@@mahadbahad9895don’t forget too, when Gus drank the poisoned tequila he had to self induce vomit so he wouldn’t die. When he did this he laid down a towel to cushion his knees. It wasn’t until after Walt killed Gus that he started laying down a towel when he had to vomit due to his cancer treatment
When he kicked Mike he became a soft crybaby
I love walt was just laying there at the end without music
Please to add also deaths of gus fring , hector salamanca and tyrus.
Damn thats as many kills as Jefferey Dammer Walt was a mass-murderer 😮
No He wasn’t he was a cook bro
He committed 26 murders
More often than not, Walt killed because he had to. Jeffrey enjoyed it.
And it all started with one kill, in self defence. Falling down a rabbit hole of murder until finally it catches up to him. He never became “Heisenberg” the drug lord, all he did was bring chaos in his wake, causing the deaths of 200+ people. He may have not done them all himself but that’s the amount in all of breaking bad. Walter was always evil, this cancer was just an excuse
Was he really?
Heisenberg kill walter white at the end of the serie
He should have gotten a divorce.
I didn't know Walter White killed Jane. I thought she killed herself on the accidentally overdose. Interesting.
It's widely debated. But the thing that made it count for me is Walt physically knocking her on her back by shaking Jesse and on top of that doing nothing to save her as she chokes, dooming her to die. It's not like with the plane crash where any number of events could have happened from the time Jane died to Don accidentally causing them to collide that might have prevented it. And Walt didn't physically crash the planes into each other like he physically moved Jane.
@@spacejunk3671 literally. She probably wouldve OD’d at some point but walt shoved jesse, causing her to roll over on her back and choke…to which he did nothing, totally negligance and id say her death counted as a kill
Basically Walter 1st degree murder count
Emilio, Krazy-8, Jane, Mike and he himself were not
@@JKBDTS I'm not really familiar with the common law of anglo countries. What would the killing of Krazy-8 be considered? Second degree murder?
@@BoxforInters Self-defense I think
Season 1: 2 kills (basically in pilot)
Season 2: 1 kill (Jane)
Season 3: 2 kills (penultimate), 1 kill order (finale)
Season 4: 2 kills (finale)
Total so far: 7 kills. excluding Jane, 6.
Season 5 before finale: 1 kill, ordered 10 kills.
Final finale Felina: jack Welker and 6 others, and Lydia = 8 kills
Mf doubled his kill count in the finale.
Killed 1 guy by gas, 1 by choking, 1 by rolling over, 1 by car, 5 by pistol, 6 by machine gun, 1 by ricin.
Killed 16, ordered 11 dead, crucially assisted in 2 deaths and 1 suicide, failed to kill then saved 1, non fatally poisoned Jesse, injured Hank, got Hugo fired, assisted injuring Ted, unintentionally caused the Salamancas to attack Hank twice, unintentionally caused Combo's death, unintentionally caused the death of "Say my name" guy, assisted killing Todd, and caused the plane crash.
Ntm the plane crash
He didn't kill Jane
@@johnweak6788 He accidentally turns her over and she threw up and suffocated
Krazy-8 was in "...and the Bag's in the River"
How did he injure Ted if he didn't know about the action with Ted until the end of Crawl Space? Also why did you put Gustavo and Tyrus in different category?
self kill counts +1
Moments where Walt lost me:
- Killing Mike
- Framing Hank
Poisoning Brock
- Kidnapping Holly
- Killing 10 people even thought he had more than enough money to pay for their silence
I love how you implied that Walt killed himself (which he kinda did in a way)
Definetely MVP. Bro has 16 kills and 1 death.
and everyone in the plane that’s like 120
I believe that counts as assist kills
That’s not even an assist kill. He had no idea that Jane even HAD parents. He had no idea that the dude he met at that bar was Jane’s dad and also an air traffic controller. He let Jane die only to get Jesse back, but he never could have imagined the eventual repercussions of it effecting so many families. With these kills, he knew exactly what he was doing. The plane crash can hardly be considered as Walt’s causation.
167, also this video is only about direct kills and even if not, then Walt still isn't responsible for that.
@@JKBDTS interesting
Walter killed both Emilio and Krazy 8. Also he didn't kill Jane
You didn't counted the jail 10 men kills.
wow, an accurate one
Plus the prison kills and fring if you count kills he orchestrated
yeah but those weren't direct.
you should have counted gus
Naaaah, he killed more than that. You forgot hector, gus, and all the people he ordered to kill in jail, and Jane's death was kinda debatable cause
Did you read the pinned comment?
It's only about the direct kills, but even if not, I wouldn't count Hector, cuz he committed suicide.
Walter killed himself 😔
Jane's death was her own fault, and Jesse's. Not a kill for Walt. They should have left that night instead of getting high.
He didn’t kill Jane
Walt killed Hector, Tyrone and Gus himself. He pressed the button to activate the bomb. Hector only gave the signal
Gus, hector, tyrus
Jack didn't let Hank end his final words
Walter didn't Jack end his final words
He killed gus fring right 😮
walter kills so many people from breaking bad! even himself!
walt did not kill jane
He also killed Gale, 10 witnesses, Hank and Steve, and blew up Gus, his assistant, and Hector. In total, he killed 33 people
None of those people were killed directly by Walter
@@spacejunk3671But his actions contributed to their deaths
Hank and Steve will never be counted to Walter
@@spacejunk3671 It was Walt who planted the bomb that killed Hector, Tyrus and Gus. That’s a direct kill.
Jane killed herself by overdosing. Walt just chose not to save her.
Waltuh
Put your gun away waltuh
Stop shooting people waltuh
Jane s'death was bc Jesse not Walt
But she likely wouldn't have died if not for Walt knocking her over on her back and then not doing anything to stop her from choking.
@@spacejunk3671 Walt still didn't kill her though lol
Jane died because of herself
@@GrimlandCS He did though. She wouldn’t have choked if Walt didn’t flip her from her side.
@@Masochistickoala That statement doesn't invalidate the fact that he didn't kill her, they're both true
He didn’t kill Jane.
Manslaughter.
How'd you get these versions with no music?
I think he needs to count:
Gale
Gus
Tyrus
Hector
167 people on board 515
Father Jane
Tuco
10 witnesses
Andrea
Todd
Hank
Steve Gomes
and Himself
Total killed: 205
Gale, Gus, Tyrus, Hector and 10 witnesses were only ordered, Walt himself was counted in and the other I have no idea how you could ever count them, like holy crap
I take a problam with the OD girlfriend of pinkmin (forgot name) getting to count but not the 10 prisoners ALSO WHY NOT GUS?!?!?!?
It's only about direct kills
Watching someone die and killing someone are very different things mate
Walter accidently flipped her, but I'd still say that this didn't necessarily need to be counted, because it was a complete accident.
id count the prison calls and hector ones too
This is only about the direct kills
How could you just skip Gus? lmao
Read the pinned comment
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what about gus?
Even though Walt supplied the bomb, I count that as Hector's kill since he was the one who actually triggered it.
gussy
Walter don't kill jane
He flipped her
Although I probably still wouldn't count that.
Technically Jane killed herself
That's true, but Walt also accidently flipped her.
But I wouldn't count her here probably.
He did not kill Jane
Bruh Walt didn’t even kill her, she died because of too much drugs
He flipped her
@@JKBDTS He actually just shook Jesse, which had the effect of Jane rolling over. He didn't purposefully roll her to her back. He didn't murder her directly he just didn't save her.
@@ThePHENSu Tbf, I also wouldn't count that as a kill, but he did something for it to happen, even if accidently, so that's not like she ONLY died because of drugs
How did Walter kill the third one
Personally I don't think that Jane or himself should count
He could’ve saved her but didn’t so it counts imo
I wouldn't count them personally.
Walt dont killed Jane
How did you count Jenne but not the prison witnesses?
+ Gus Salamanca and Black man
Gus Salamanca ve Black Man dediğin kişiler, Gustavo Fring ve Tyrus kanka bil diye...
you mean Tyrus? 🤣
Not direct
What about the two planes?
What about all those people that were killed in the plane.
How people would want to count the plane is beyond me, it's just a chain reaction.
Walt didn’t cause the crash, Jane’s dad did.
Some of these kill counts don't really include Jane for some reason
I guess it's because they think since he didn't touch her it doesn't count
But walter didnt touch those prisoners, but some kill counts includes them.
@@nadyafox852 shit you're right
@@OctoCoochi69 "You're god damn right."
@@nadyafox852 he ordered them, he didn't order Jane, she overdosed
He touched her actually, although accidently, but that caused her death.
Gus fring
What about the hit list
Not direct
Counting the people in the plane, the guys in prison, Andrea etc...
He killed more persons
Not directly. Jack's guys killed the men in prison. Walt ordered it but they weren't directly killed by him. Andrea was all Todd's doing, nothing connected to Walt. The people in the plane died because of a series of circumstances caused by Walt letting Jane die. I counted Jane herself as a kill because Walt flipped her over (meaning it was technically by his own hand), then did nothing to stop it even though he knew she would die (intentional malice). It would count as an accident had he not specifically went out of his way to let her choke.
@@spacejunk3671 a
Andrea?
@@spacejunk3671 lidia?
@@vick_real She counts as a kill for Walt since he directly poisoned her.
+167 of the plane
Idk man, saying he killed those people is kind of a stretch, like yeah he was involved but there were way more moving parts
Walter White simply cannot be held accountable for the deaths of those people on those planes. The people responsible are the following :
Jane’s father for going to work at a job that requires a ton of concentration and attention despite this recent super stressful event and not telling his supervisors about the situation with the aircraft
The other ATC controllers and supervisors for not picking up on this impending collision and taking over to prevent the crash
The pilots of the respective aircraft for failing to correct course to avoid collision (they are fully within their rights to do that if their aircraft are telling them they are about to collide or are dangerously close to somebody else)
The people who made the automated safety systems on board the planes that should have automatically adjusted the flight paths of the plane to avoid collision and that should have warned all parties involved of the imminent collision
People who claim that Walter White was responsible for this incident, whether partially or single-handedly, clearly need to take a step back and look at how stupid their point is. “Walter White is responsible because he turned someone who was ODing on heroin on her back, leading to her dying which caused her father (Who is an ATC worker) to become depressed and highly stressed, in turn causing him to fail to perform his job correctly and (assuming his misdirection is the cause of the crash, which realistically wouldn’t be the case) therefore leading to the collision of two aircraft. I mean Walt practically flew those planes into each other right?”. Not to mention how this can in no way be interpreted as an intentional or foreseeable outcome that Walter White was the cause of, as his reason for (potentially) killing Jane was to get Jessie to stay in business with him, not to cause a random crash for literally no reason whatsoever.
imo, walt kill gus, tyrus and hector too
read pinned comment
@@tiemi4282 ?
@@Artoks1337 explains why they're not included in the video
Walter white did not kill Jane
Accidently
But not counting Jane would still be fair.
Emilio counts and plane deaths
Why do people want count the plane, wth?!
Also Emilio was counted
?????????
nice thanks
You forgot brock
Walt didn't kill Brock.
@@spacejunk3671 yes, he killed brock 💀
@@spacejunk3671 poisoned
@@edercristiano6819 Brock is alive bro
sorry but jane wasnt a kill
I watch jane die - walter white
Yes he watched her die, so no not a kill, just witnessing a death.
@@Echo-vs5ic he didnt just watch her die . he rolled her on her back . physically killing her
He also killed all plane passengers in the accident when he killed jane
Im not so sure about 3-5. There were only two people in that clip and walter shot the guy when he didn’t die from getting hit. And the other guy you added 3 counts but it was one kill which walter shot three times unless there were other people there. Altough i don’t fully understand your system here
Well if you're gonna make exceptions for a comp, may as well take out Janes death. He didn't make her do the dope. And Mikes Death, probably coulda took him to a doctor if mike let him. So.
no but he rolled her on her back causing her to vomit . he physically killed her , even if it was an accident
Mike would die either way
Absolutely needed to count everyone on that flight.
He did not kill Jane she died from an overdose
Read the top comment.
she didnt die from an overodse. she died from choking on her vomit . she had already vomited but as she was on her side she wasnt choking . walt shook the bed rolling her on her back causing her to choke and die . so yes walt physically killed her . him letting her die made it go from not a murder to second degree murder by the law as he showed intentional malice .