"Stay Out Of My Territory" | Over | Breaking Bad
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- Опубліковано 24 лют 2022
- Walter White makes a trip to the hardware store and tells the competition to work somewhere else.
Season 2 Episode 10 Over: Walt and Hank get into a heated argument at a party, Skyler opens up to her boss, and Jane tries to hide her relationship with Jesse from her father.
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Weird dude with a beanie☑️
Bald dude with mustache☑️
I can’t wait to see this spin off. Breaking Mediocre: The tales of Hindenberg and Pinkboy
💀 😂
Pinkboy 😅
I never really thought of it like that! These two were like the, weak, mirror image of what Walt and Jessie could have been if they never met Saul 😂
The name Hinderberg is a very famous name though..better known as Hinderberg disaster
Oh the humanity.
Walt is so nice. Gives the guy business tips then drops everything to advise him to move to an area with less competition.
Hahahaha
The good ending
@@repentandbelieveinjesuschr6259 K cool story
@@repentandbelieveinjesuschr6259 Submit to Halloween. :D
Walto whitamanca
Nothing like a law abiding citizen telling drug dealers to get out of his neighborhood. We need more people like this man to clean up our streets.
Daaaamn😂. That's so good😂. Good one mate!!
Man literally eradicated the entire cartel and died himself by the end of it.
That’s what Saul would say Walt was doing, in court.
@@benv246 lmao
Clean streets or tanks to avoid contamination 😅
This is the same way I talk to randoms in heists on GTA Online that have no idea what they are doing.
But they use mod and crash you, like everyday in GTA
LOOL DUDE
Oh The Professional🤩. Didn't expect to you see here😂. I love your videos man😊.
Love watching your playthroughs and lore vidoes😊. I am currently watching your GTA 4 Playthroughs.....and it is amazing. Thank You and keep up the good work mate!!
Also speaking of your comment....I would totally love to see you actually saying "Stay out of my territory" in your streams😂. That would be hilarious🤣.
Frrr lol
Well Hello Polish
This scene is so funny, he's genuinely just trying to help the guy out but then remembers "oh yeah I'm a drug lord now"
My take would be that he is not, he just enjoys giving lessons, especially in a field he has such confidence in. The guy loves feeling superior.
@@osamodaboy yeah pretty much
He’s just schooling the guy in order to intimidate him and display his superiority.
@@davidmb1595 he wasn't trying to beat him from the beginning tho, the register beeping serves as his realization scene which is why he drops the paint
@@osamodaboy Giving advice and 'teaching' people isn't usually a "I'm superior and I love feeling more knowledgeable than others" kind of thing, atleast in most cases. I enjoy helping people out with their technical issues or explaining concepts they may not know about not because it makes *me* feel smart, but I do like to bring people up to speed so we can actually talk about something, fix an issue that's plaguing them because god knows I hated having to deal with said issue myself before I figured it out, etc. If it was an ego/I'm better attitude, there are many other ways he would've gone about it without actually helping him.
I honestly don’t think this is the moment when Walt becomes Heisenberg. This is the moment where he realized he likes being Heisenberg
It's the watershed moment where he begins to not care about the Walter facade anymore.
It's the same episode as when he apologises to hank for that scene in their backyard when he makes Walt Jr drink, and he means that apology because he wasn't proud of himself. In this scene, however, he feels good.
i think this is the moment he himself realises thag he is heisenberg
This is the moment he realized he was good at it.
@Bona Fides poor choice of words let me rephrase: when he realized he loves it. Sorry was thinking of finale with Walter and skylar.
This scene, more than any other, demonstrates that Walt is in fact, an addict. He was free…out…clean but not sober. He was in early recovery but sees the supplies…a trigger. His addiction was power.
rhis is the moment finger become heisenboner
I think he is, surprisingly even to himself in this scene, possessive of his one-of-a-kind product. An “invention” that can’t be mimicked.
Look at that smile he gives at the end. It's like he's realizing for the first time how much he loves being a drug lord.
Exactly why I empathize with Walt so much.
Ive had a taste of that kind of power. Not nearly to his level. But close enough to where I know exactly what feeling he's chasing.
addicted to what
This scene lives and dies with the music and this song by TV on the radio is just perfect. Completely encapsulates the entire vibe of the scene and elevates Cranstons performance ten fold. Watched this scene the other day for the first time as part of a long overdue first watch of this series and it’s moments like this that cement why people have held this show in such high praise for so many years. Man.
It is my favourite scene of the show, the music makes it perfect. My thoughts exactly.
Absolutely
100%
What is the song?
@@fionnleamy844 dlz by Tv on the Radio
1:28 Me when I see someone buying a Pringles can, gloves, and two sponges
Lotion probably needs to be included in there
@@erlindaalba1682 don't buy everything in the same store, people will get suspicious.
Bruuuuh 😂💀
And a pony plushie.
Now I feel bad to be able to understand this lol.
I like how the two new guys look like dollar store versions of Walter and Jesse.
just cause he's bald he looks like heisenberg what other features does he have that makes you say that explain. That's like saying all black people look alike
@@zacharyhoy1933 Shut up
@@zacharyhoy1933 no it's because they're new drug dealers and one seems like he has more power than the other
I like how all your comments are copies of top comments from previous videos
Am I losing my mind? I saw this video and comment a few days ago. Was this reuploaded? Am I losing my mind? lol
There is no one specific moment we can point to when Walt became Heisenberg, and that's what's so brilliant about his character arc; it was never like flipping a switch, he *always* had that in him, we just saw it gradually breech the surface more and more until it took over his identity. Heisenberg was there from episode 1, the meek school teacher family man wasn't truly Walter White, it was the ego suppressing the id.
I think the first appearance of Heisenberg was when he stood up to Walt Jr's bully, the first foe he conquered. Since then, his bravery and confidence gradually grew.
oh shut up about it truly being walter white. people change. at that point in time, it was truly walter white. people get corrupted.
...Nah, this scene is the moment :P
If there were 2 paths in walter's life; 1 being the path of a regular teacher and the other being heisenberg.... I like to think that his choice was made the moment he chose to sell the drugs to Gus and his crew over attending the birth of his daughter (when he made the drop at that dingy motel). At that moment in time he made the choice.
He had a gradual chemical reaction
I love that Gilligan gets Brian Cranston to say “Stay out of my territory” in his character during this scene. It implies that Walt wants the two guys to stay out of his territory
vravo bince!
Bravo vince
Mind blown
Damn bro you must've had an A+ in all your English classes. You can really analyze a situation and put it into words so well!
OMG REALLY??? I NEVER KNEW THAT!!!!1!11!!!1!!
This is honestly a way more badass moment for Walter than "I am the danger".
Exactly what I was thinking
Has anyone else ever claimed otherwise? This scene and the "You're Heisenberg, You're god damn right" scenes are the most badass for obvious reasons. He is talking to his wife when he says "I am the danger".
@@FabledGentleman I feel the I am the danger is pathetic in a way. It's showing how much control he lost and what a monster he became
How is "I am the danger" badass in any capacity? Walter says it while not knowing where Jesse is, being scared shitless of Gus and having told Hank that Heisenberg was still out there, and he only said that because Skyler suggested that he was scared and wanted to turn himself in
So no, Walt looks pathetic right there and is trying to make his wife believe he has any power. Here at least we know his name has become big enough to scare low level dealers and he's using it
“You’re goddamn right” is still the most badass moment
Vince Gilligan's ability to create a character that's the perfect blend of pathetic and badass is amazing
Jimmy, Walter, and Jesse are all both pathetic and badass in their own different ways
I wouldn't even say pathetic, they are bad guys who are allowed to be vulnerable because in reality even the most badass or most evil, monstrous of us have our vulnerabilities. We're all only human.
It's because Walter is initially pathetic. So every Badass moment he has makes it feel cranked up to 100.
@@mlgamings6110
Nah, Walter was just as pathetic if not worse as Heisenberg, everyone was just too afraid of him to notice.
@@thecasul1524 He just knew how to get under people's skin, honestly
Gus had like a million chances to kill him but Walt knew exactly what to say (almost) every time, he's a clever man with an extremely pathetic life
As many have said, these two Characters are the only lives Walter didn’t destroy
They didn't underestimate walter that's why
@@onkareshwarsharma637Amazing idea you had here. The characters that underestimated Walter almost always died or got their lives destroyed by him.
@@AntimoChiacchio. yeah
he didn't destroy the lives of skinny pete and the other friend
@@Deras_Playlist El Camino?
This is the sort of rush that made Walter love this "work". At the end he didn't do it for the money, he just loved it.
I love this scene, Walter doesn’t need to be a threat, he just needs the other guy to believe he is
the brilliance of the pufferfish
Well he is also a legit threat. Not so much as a straight up fighter, but being his enemy is a terrible idea. He's crazy enough to do anything to win, and intelligent enough to pull those things off.
Walter is the most dangerous kind of threat - crazy enough to think of anything and smart enough to pull it off
Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have.
HE IS THE DANGER!!!!
His face was so vicious at that scene. Cranston is really an awesome actor.
His range is unreal, even in this show alone.
Remember the days when Cranston was just sweeping the Emmys year in, year out and it was not until BB got over that anyone else got a look in.
Amazing actor.
@@a.Hopeful He is so so inspirational seeing his career go the way it did. Never too late in life to prove you're one of the all time greatest that ever did it.
@@a.Hopefulyeah BB and Game of Thrones won every damn Emmy. It was ridiculous. No need to watch them, because they both boxed the market
Name of the song ?
Walt telling someone to stay away is ironically one of the nicest things he’s ever done
It's the ever so subtle head tilt. That, is scary. Absolutely perfect acting.
3:04
I love how walt only blinks when the guy looks away. Never show weakness.
Yep. Alpha dog
Do you think this could be the guy who “got in trouble” in better call Saul last week? And his mom brings Saul down? Then kim defends him in court in the final episode?
Cranston is a workclass actor. A better actor than most who have more acclaim
@@mikeysexton1166 world class you mean?
That’s just a coincidence, it’s a great show but it’s not perfect in every way
I love how walts teaching habit took over as if this was an assignment for one of his classes and a student was messing up
Best education isn't always get in school
@@vokasimid5330 Clearly... 'isn't always get in school'.......
This is how he got pushed out of the company. Loving the science more than his own gains from it.
@@someguy4915 I think you just created a villain here bro XD
I honestly think it was heisenberg speaking up through Walt and his teaching abilities so that these guys wouldn't bring too much attention to places that he and Jesse were also maybe getting some materials.
2:02
“You are a time bomb. Tick, tick, ticking. And I have no intention of being around for the boom.”
- Mike
Narrator: But Mike would find himself closer to the boom than expected...
Unfortunately, he was at the epicenter of it.
This scene gave me chills, love this song to this day. Its perfectly picked for the scene too when you analyze the lyrics. The music choice in the entire series is second to none
Just imagine when Walt is exposed and the news breaks and these two recognize him and are just like “holy crap we almost came to blows with the most prolific and brutal drug lord around”
I think they had an idea who he was already. Which is why they backed off with no problem s
the reason they ran was because they realized who he was
pretty sure they knew before he even said to stay out cuz sky blue was already out and around since ep 6 or something
either that or the guy originally thought he was a cop mocking him
but in the parking lot yeah probs not
Would they remember though? His looks changed a good bit before he died
I know "This is where Walt became Heisenberg" is a bit of a meme, but I think this is where he started to embrace the persona he had created, one of my favourite scenes of Season 2
"i know "this is where walt became heisenbeg" is a bit of a meme, but i think this is where walt became heisenberg"
this is the moment walt became a bucket of paint
@@zacharyhoy1933 He says while using a device networked with other devices primarily invented by "white people."
Your racism sucks.
This is where "this is where Walt became Heisenberg" became a meme
@Bluescore De'La'vie I meant it
The music is so well chosen
and thats why this show will be the always nr1 in the world… timeless
A man with real authority doesn't have to raise his voice.
The most badass scene in all of breaking bad. Carrying those paint cans with just the metal wires biting into your hands. And into a long line. Respect.
@@gothael1 it's just a joke
@@CheddarNS I hope so lol
🥸😂
Too funny, man! LOL
Ooh.. His hands are hurting boys😁
Can we appreciate the music choice in this scene? Pure adrenaline.
What song is it?
@@luked4043 DLZ - Tv On The Radio
@@Dazdan thanks man.
The lyrics align so perfectly too..
“Never you mind, death professor
Your shocks are fine, my struts are better
Your fiction flies so high
Y'all could use a doctor who's sick, who's next?”
@@pinkpools damn, i never noticed! It's fire 🔥🔥
I love how he goes from teacher in the store to drug lord in the parking lot somehow seamlessly.
THIS is the exact moment that Walter White became Heisenberg.
Saying it with actual confidence gets you VERY far. That guy knew Walt was someone he shouldn't mess with just by how Walt approached him.
He knew he was Heisenberg
IRL Walter woulda taken a real beating if the dude decided to confront him
@@sann8782 no because he knew what he did to tuco
@@sann8782 True, and when someone comes over to you and is clearly not scared of getting a beating despite the size or strength difference, and with the level of confidence Walter had, that really gets you far.
@@sann8782 I am sure the guy thought about beating the living crap out of walt, but he also thought that this guy probably is just on a whole other level and he will get hunted down for that and far worse than just killed. So, it was the unknown and the missing information about who that guy is, so he backed off and didnt beat him up, chances where there that he might end in some basement with his family to get tortured or what not before killed. Why take the risk?
This was a huge test for Walt, and absolutely his most badass moment. He decided right then and there he was going to see if he had what it took to be the kingpin, stood up to a man twice his size and got him to back right down with five chilling words.
Twice his size is a stretch. Guy was fat and out of shape.
@@gargantuangoose9098 just because someone is a little fatty doesn't mean they can't beat your 4ss. Fat guys can be strong, fast, and have more endurance than you would think.
Like the strongest people in the world aren't the people that have perfect washboard abs. Most of the records for strength are set by guys that look a little fatty.
You could be absolutely right, but to just always assume that is a bad mistake to make
The strongest guys in the world look "fat." They have real muscle. Gym bros? All artifical and for show.
@@gargantuangoose9098 Walt isn't physically imposing but his words clearly indicate he is established and will come after them if they sell on his turf
@@gargantuangoose9098 Out of shape? He was big, but he looked like the dude to send you to the hospital in two or three punches. You've probably been watching too many movies with actors who work out all their show muscles, irl big dudes like that are very strong.
One of my favorite things about Bryan’s performance is the gradual change in demeanor Walter slips into as he finds himself more and more comfortable in his identity as Heisenberg. The actor, at the beginning of the series, has a very timid and tense look about him. Almost as though he's always on edge within himself. But, as the series continues, and as the transformation completes itself, that tense and timid look completely disappears. Until his movement is completely and utterly fluid. Beautiful work.
This is the first BB content I ever saw. 6 years ago already. Gave me enough curiosity to watch this incredible show!
Greatest show ever made.
Love how Walts initial reaction is to go into "teacher" mode. I like to think that guy actually took what he said on board and became a better cook
That moment you get exposed.
Or died
Until Walt came out a few minutes later and threatened him lol
similar to how he interacted with Jesse and in this case a dollar store version of Jesse
nah I’m pretty sure walt made them stop cooking lol
The level of detail in this show is insane. Walt breathes the same air as he does in the next episode. Amazing detail and consistency
If you look closely, he breathes in every episode before and after this one as well. The continuity is incredible.
@@joerafferty671 show deserves way more praise!
VRAVO 🅱️INCE
@@Ruturaj240 I’m not fat I’m being g boned god damn it
Walt Jr is the only character who you never see breathe once throughout the entire series
This, to me, is still the most badass scene in TV history
If not, it's in the top three.
Odds are another one of the three is also from Breaking Bad.
you should watch more tv
@@HewildinFRFRThis scene is the most badass scene ever.
@@chrisj9825 you need to watch more media chris
You should watch more stuff little man.
In a series filled with amazing scenes, this one always stood out to me. It starts off so innocently, then turns sinister, just like Walt. Brilliant.
The best part is when the realization hits Walt when he’s waiting in line.
Oh yeah…. I’m Heisenberg, and leaves the (Walter) white paint behind. Fully embracing the thrill
Exactly what I like too fookin awesome
So true!!
vrabo binge
I like that phrasing. Cuz yeah he was leaving Walter white paint behind 😯
the beeping from the checkout is analogous to the beeping of a pulse monitor on a life support machine - reminds of his impending death and that he has nothing to lose.
Walt: Stay out of my territory.
Discount Walt: (shoots Walt)
(“Baby Blue” starts playing)
*Directed by Vince Gilligan*
The difference between Hollywood and real life. xD
I laughed. Well done
@@crazyjkass The criminals in RL who are that stupid are already in jail by their early 20's. Now you are in jail for 30 years and you still don't have a territory because you shot some one wile driving the most recognizable vehicle in 9 zip codes.
Vravo Bince
@@crazyjkass Anyone connected in any way would know who was behind him.
The first time he walks in as Walter White and walks out as Heisenberg
The music added here was perfect.
It wasn't added, its just the normal soundtrack. You are not wrong though the choice was superb
Walt manages to fulfil his fantasy of being respected, admired, feared all at once
And his old age gives the impression of experience - "fear an old man in a world where men die young"
But it's all a farce - walt is a novice, and hasn't even been involved the criminal underworld for even a year at this point.
And this is what the show's about: these performances of power by walt which have no substance, but even then, manage to curate heisenberg's legend around the globe
In short, Walter is a blowfish
@@EditedAF987 blowfishing this up
I would attribute it to the decades he spent repressing his anger and passions so when he finally revealed it all, it came crashing out like a missile. The shy, timid, boring, insecure, nerdy Walt wasn’t the real person; Heisenberg was. Even tho it was for less than a year, Heisenberg was the personality he’d wanted all along
@@abeedeahmed5626 I think the real Walter was a mix of Heisenberg and the flashbacks where he's teaching that girl
i don't think it is. Its more like, he has nothing to lose. he finally let go of living a life under fear when he receives the cancer news. He says so himself in one Episode where he talks with another patient. He is powerful coz he can kill knowing he might die in the process .
He leaves the WHITE paint buckets inside and then Heisenberg comes on the outside. Simply epic scene
Holy shiet nice
Think it would have been better if he'd then picked up 2 blue ones and taken them outside for the confrontation 🤭
Yeah Mr White! Yeah science!
Holy f...
naw more like walter walking 2:28...then he sees his competition then its heisenberg walking 2:37 very different walks
I feel so sad that Gus never got to witness this side of insanity from Walt.
yup only mike in the season 3 finale and say my name
If he did, he would’ve shot him in the desert.
He did when he approached “his house…” and he might have broken character and laughed with his henchmen watching him out on the hat thinking he was about to do something.
What a great scene. This popped in my head and had to look it up. Such master class writing
No one is better than Gilligan.
"I am the danger"
"Stay out of my territory"
"Say my name"
- Heisenberg
We're done when I say we're done
You are god Dame right
Tread Lightly
And "I'm the one who knocks"
I don't think theres really one specific time walt 'became' heisenberg, scenes like this just show 100% of the heisenberg persona
It's the same with Jimmy in BCS: it's a slow evolution that takes place gradually.
8 hours ago was the exact moment Billy Bill figured it out! And became a true Breaking Bad fan.
I'd argue that walt was always heisenberg, just that upon learning he had cancer he was finally able to stop being a reserved person
When he let Jane die, was when he committed to the ends justify the means mindset.
I'd argue that he truly became Heisenberg when he met Tuco for the first time. Not only was it the first time he actually called himself Heisenberg, but it was truly the first time he went full beast mode when he blew the place up.
The scene gave me chills when I first watched it. The choice of song, the acting the moment.
Love this scene so much. He‘s walking alone to two guys who could easily knock him down.. but then they realize that he’s Heisenberg and they know the stories. Great!
2:56 when the bald guy tries to step forward to assert intimidation, Walter did not even stepped back that is why he looked down to see what is Walter’s exact response. Did he flinch? Did he initially want to step back but hesitated? Was Walt trembling when intimidated? No, he stayed on his feet because he is the real power and he make sure that the bald guy knows that. How can you fight someone who you can’t intimidate? The first full Heisenberg scene, nothing held back
Notice how he also doesn't blink until the bald guy breaks eye contact.
he looked down cause walt looked at his chest i think not cause he wanted to see his feet
@@aboodabulaban2867 wrong
There is more to it then that. He also feels threathened already that Walt can expose him with what he is doing. Stay out of my territory is a threath but also implies if you listen then we won't have any problems. There is more than just intimidation also mutual respect I think.
The way he leans his head sideways before saying " stay out of my territory" gives me goosebumps
It's a move a predator makes.
exactly! that is the most badass part. pure art!
yeah I also like the part where heisenberg said it’s walting time
@@shreksofficialswamp4925 he broke the bad with that one
@@acolddarkgentlebruh8205 then he better call saul
This is scene where Walter white turns into Heisenberg
Me after i see a guy buying a can of Pringles, rubber gloves and moisturizer in the same store
The most pivotal moment in the series. This is when we understand that Walt can't help himself, and his ego. Gilligan said something along the lines of wanting Breaking Bad to be about what makes a person become "Scarface", and this moment is genius in showing Walt's pesonal flaws leading him down the path of corruption.
This isn't really corruption.
@@philcassidy3823 Moral corruption.
Literally no one in this show can help themselves.
vince gillian is a genius!!!
Ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego ego
That smile from Walter at the end of the scene. You can see that he truly enjoyed the whole thing.
It was all about the pure power of the moment. The tough guy in the sleeveless shirt attempts to intimidate Walt, only to be stared back down by Heisenberg. The rush from that kind of power is nearly animalistic and more addictive than any drug on the street.
Who wouldnt, being feared like that is every mans dream, there are wars all over the world, and 2 big wars in the past not mention during the medieval era, all that wars, suffering, only to get that one thing, being feared
@@yorktown99 🤣🤣
“I did it for me. I liked it.”
Would like to see this adapted into anime
This moment is the most important for the beginning of Heisenberg. It's the character's ecstasy, when WW feels running through his veins that he is now really Heisenberg. For me, one of the best scenes in the series.
this is the moment waltuh become heisenborg brabo bince giligob
I don’t remember any actor being able to pull off those eyes of a killer like he does.
This is a moment in Breaking Bad.
Yes
this is a comment on a youtube video
@@creativecredence850 Yes
@@creativecredence850 2
@@creativecredence850 This is a reply to a comment on a UA-cam video.
Scenes like this could really go awry if not for Bryan Cranston's incredible grasp on the material. Breaking Bad can be a bit cartoony at times, but Cranston makes Walter White nuanced, deplorable, sympathetic, and a badass all at once. I honestly don't think there will ever be a better lead in a drama series.
Ever watch the sopranos? Gandolfini is better
@@mitchellbowman22 Meh. Gandolfini is great but nothing tops Cranston's performance. Not saying Beaking Bad is necessarily better than Sopranos though.
@@mitchellbowman22 sopranos and breaking bad are the top gods of series cinema but BB has better argument than sopranos imo
Gandolfini. Not even close
Honestly I think Bob Odenkirk gave the best performance in bb. He's even better in BCS
Of all the hundreds of epic BB / BCS scenes, this is undoubtedly my favorite of them all.
Scenes like this make me want to watch breaking bad start to finish again
Hands down one of the greatest scenes in the show.
I don’t understand it
The background music makes it even better!
@Agent 39 go ahead and do better
@Agent 39 I guess it's corny but how the hell is this badly written and horrible
@@bait5257 I'm more curious how the op gets "chills" to this day from it
Good transition from offering useful tips (Walter White: Teacher) to essentially threatening them with death if he ever encounters them again (Heisenberg: Drug Lord)…… truly remarkable scene!
It's just his ego mounting. At first he wants to show that he's more knowledgable, smarter, and in complete awareness of the situation. Then he decides to go a step further. He's not trying to help, he's showing off.
@@Dracogame damn well said amigo
@@Dracogame I think it was his teachers instinct kicking in, in that moment he was "Walt". But the guy ran away with out word, by rejecting him, "Walt" once again became "Heisenberg".
It was chemistry teacher Walter teaching a lesson to a guy who looks old enough to be his student, or at least around the same age as Jesse. Him dropping the paint, "white" paint im guessing is him embracing Heisenberg.
@@Dracogame it has nothing to do with showing off, at all. This scene only shows the dichotomy of Walter White, the nerdy chemistry teacher and Heisenberg, the ruthless drug kingpin, and his transition into the latter.
i'd heard a lot about breaking bad but this was the scene that convinced me i needed to watch the series
For me this is one of the best scenes in the show, this is the exact moment I knew I was watching one of the best shows of all time just the way the music came in after the cashiers beep was so badass everything about this scenes is perfect
I still believe this is the best scene of the entire show. Even better than the masterpiece "Say My Name".
Besides, the genious small easter-egg which is easy to miss is how Walter finally leaves the WHITE paint on the shelf behind and incarnates Heisenberg for the first time when going out to confront the "invaders".
Another Easter egg on the wall of the store - 'Building Supply' in the background as he goes out to confront them.
His actions will indeed build supply for his product.
@@JohnDoe-xk1dv Oho, good call there, John!
this is the moment white paint became heisenberg
Ur reading too much into it lmao
@@Bluestone442 Hmmmm, no, I don't think I am. These writers are the ones who are light years from us when it comes to ideas. :)
I love how this shows the power of presentation. Heisenberg is starting to become a myth at this point, so he lets his reputation do all the work. But at the end of the day, he’s just an insecure and egotistical man. That being said, if you give Walter time to prepare and plan, he can be very dangerous.
“Power resides where men believe it resides.”
Don't think it's just smoke and mirrors. Walter truly becomes Heisenberg and ends up slaughtering so many people.
And if that insecure man wants you dead, he’s going to figure out a way to take you out and you’re going to die
Well said. It's Walt's serious personal flaws are what led him down the path he would eventually take.
Disagree. He is not a blowfish. Most of the time, he managed to do what he wanted to do.
The sound design in this scene is brilliant
Those 2 guys are still in their first season.
I had been hearing a lot about this show, but I've just started watching it recently. Everything I've heard about it, every praise is absolutely deserved. Just awesome.
I think I watched the whole thing in a couple of months. I heard so much about what a big deal the show was supposed to be and I figured I’d take it in and see what the state of the art was considered to be. Glad I did. One of TV’s greatest achievements.
@@hubbsllc I think that Breaking Bad is the greatest tv show ever, made on many levels
Screenplay, actors, etc.
@@janjohnny4945 The ' Better call saul ' series is just as good which is set pre Breaking bad
@@janjohnny4945 It's hard to pick *the* greatest over the decades but BB is unquestionably one of the medium's best.
@@pgtips9236 it's really really great I but it's a little worse than BB. There's some occasional longuers just make more episodes.
“Mom, can we have Jesse and Walter?”
“We have Jesse and Walter at home.”
*Jesse and Walter at home*
We will get a spinoff with these 2 guys called Failing Bad
@@Chris-qo4rt Fixing Good
No weapons, no friends nearby and physically inferior to that guy. Yet Walt projects so much power and intimidation in this scene.
Music- DLZ by TV On The Radio
Amazing scene, it does an amazing job at showing us how Walters kind personality tries to help these guys by correcting them and giving them hints as if he would still be a highschool teacher. The guy gets scared and runs away, because his cover was blown in seconds. Walter isn‘t used to people being scared of him, usually it‘s been the other way around. He proceeds with his groceries, still processing what just happened, as Heisenberg slowely comes into light. He appreciates the fear he caused in this young man, he feels power. This sensation gives him the confidence to face them outside, fearless and determined. As he pushes them out of his territory, he just smiles. He is no longer Walter White, a frightened school teacher who struggles to barely get respect from anyone. He is Heisenberg, powerful and feared. Masterpiece, this is literally the moment where he‘s breaking bad.
Couldn't have put it better myself
The main reason this scene is so great is the fact how this episode was relatively uneventful, it was mainly Walt just decorating his house, but this one scene makes it all worth it cus it rlly shows how dispute attempting to act like he can just go back to his normal life, Heisenberg was still there the whole time hiding behind Walt like a mask.
Yes... he stays the whole episode trying to get his mind off of it, trying to convince himself that he doesn't need that life, so cool..
Whole episode just walt decorating his house....
Oh yeah and skylar started cheating
God, this scene has so much more power after finishing the series. The beeps from the grocery machine and zooming in to that sudden realization. He didn't want to be Walter White, he didn't want a normal end, or to go out quietly. He wanted to be Heisenberg, and got right back to business.
Gets me every time. Best "friendly advice" scene. On all possible levels.
3:00 I love that very subtle head tilt. I feel like you have to be a very good actor to get these details right (I might be wrong because I have no clue lol)
You're right, it's not easy to pull off. Also subbed to your channel...
@@bzoa430 Thanks my friend
@@mk4883 It's not, most people in this scenario would keep their head completely up- straight on. Bryan is looking down with his head but up with his eyes, and the head tilt is so subtle but effective.
@@Below_Mediocre he might not have been thinking about it, just feeling the moment
You are correct. Really good actors get those small and subtle emotions and body movements spot on. Average ones don't.
the music was crazy here
still is
2:38 The shadow covering half of Walt's face is a cool effect, cover the other half with your hand and he looks like some sort of a grim reaper.
"Mom, can I have Walt and Jesse?"
"No. We have Walt and Jesse at home"
Walt and Jesse at Home: 3:16
"Are you following me here?" Such a wonderful piece of writing. The teacher meets the psychopath.
This scene is definition of badass
Could possibly be the single best soundtrack ever chosen for a scene. So intense.
Amazing attention to detail here, at 1:40 Walt asks the guy "are you following me, here?" and the guy runs in the opposite direction, physically demonstrating that he is *not* following him. Bravo, Vince!👏👏👏
@@painital it's a joke
@@kelek8673 thank god
I love how this its a joke because the analysis it's so easy so you are being sarcastic bravo vince
Unironically, I think this is actually a good catch. The frightened hippie might've interpreted that as a threat. which triggered his flight response.
@@DekuStickGamer shut up, no.
This scene is perfect. The way the music kicks in gives me goosebumps every time.
This is the exactly moment when Heisenberg is born for real
I like how his teacher habits kicked in before he realizes “wait They’re competition”
If I remember the episode correctly Walt was at a point where he considered to stop cooking, so basicly they weren't competition at that point. But seeing them and getting annoyed by his ordinary life let him overthrow that decision.
Chad walt
One of the most critical scene. The transition from teacher to gangster, from explaining to demanding.
2:45 van door close.
2:49 van door open.
The music choice is amazing
3:03: Kindergarten me telling the other kids to stay out of “my” slide at the playground
This was the scene that cemented Breaking Bad as my all time favorite TV Show, it genuinely gives me goosebumps every time I watch it. The way Walt tilts his head as he tells them to stay out of his territory is such a nice detail, to me this was where Walt truly became Heisenberg
for me too , I remember years having ended this episode and I never felt so thrilled from a tv show or movie before, so intense !
Bravo vince 👏
Reading a serious “this is the moment” BB comment feels so surreal
The music also definitely has something to do with conveying the feelings
Gives me goosebumps and makes my eyes water.. Idk why other than it is a fantastic scene
For me this scene - supported by the beeping countdown - is when his transformation concludes. Choice of theme, cuts on point, lighting, camera work, script, directing, cast.. the composition goes far beyond again.
This scene is like a cut-scene before a mission in gta
Here's something you never realised:
What set Walt off? It wasn't the mere act of finding a rival cook, it was the sound of their product being scanned for cash. Walt's rightful cash.
Season 5 doubled down on this. He isn't interested in the money itself, he's interested in being the only one making it.
2:06 Walter to Heisenberg transformation