Hank & Walt's Game Of Cat & Mouse | COMPILATION | Breaking Bad
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- Опубліковано 24 лис 2019
- Lucky Hank, starring Bob Odenkirk, premieres March 19 on AMC.
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 this 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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Walt,holding 2 bags of meth: I'm heisenberg
Hank: haha that's the spirit
🤣🤣
Hank: Woodrow Wilson, Willy Wonka.... Walter White?
Walt: Heh, you got me. In fact, that ride along you took me on was so I could get a firsthand look at the business. Things were going okay until Tuco Salamanca kidnapped my partner and I, but thanks for killing him for us. We also set up that decoy phone call to lure you away from the junkyard because I had your cell phone number.
Hank: dOubleYoooo, dOubLeyOooo............
XDXDXD
@@brianking2365 underrated comment and I’ve never seen a better way of transliterating W
@@ATJ253 haha thanks friend
He had got money in that bag. "half million in cash"
Walt: Kills 2 people in front of hank
"Heh good one buddy, what was that CGI?"
When that happened?
@Erich Alexandre (Alex) Kuss Magaña(Student) yeah bro got it!
@Erich Alexandre (Alex) Kuss Magaña(Student) it makes sense though. It's obvious to us but if we were in your situation irl most of us would miss it too
HAHAHAHA
"Ayo pool party!"
It’s even sadder when you realize it’s not Hank’s stupidity that prevented him from catching Walt, but the fact that he trusted him and considered him actual family.
Right? He knew deep down something was off but loved Walt and didn’t even want to assume that until he literally got evidence
Hank never considered Walt the man enough who could do it, that’s the reason behaving Hank not been able to catch Walt
@@davidramishvili9696yes, completely true. Hank saw Walt as a Pu33y.
He is family. Walt's wife's sister's Hank's wife.
yea he saw him as soft, but thats because walt was a really really good person, thats why hank loved him and never considered him a person that would do this. @@davidramishvili9696
Every time Hank says "This is my guy" you can see Walt cringe. You can just see how much he wants the credit.
This is what made me start hating Walt. Just like Mike said, his enormous ego was what ended up getting him found out and killed
Also that he has zero to no respect for anyone thta received the "Heisenberg" label.
regardless of his talent. he was egotistical and prideful. he prioritized feeling recognized over being hidden. Gus would have never flexed his status as a drug lord, and he lasted over 20 years in that business. Walt lasted one season.
Yeah, you could tell that there were times where Walt was just itching to tell Hank that he was Heisenberg.
It was because of hank that he felt inferior and how he was living a coward and boring life and he had this urge to prove him that he is not what hank thinks he is.
Ironically, Hank was actually the only person Walter never lied to.
Amazing, fucking amazing
Never thought about it. Incredible
He did lie to him about the gambling money
@@MyNameIsGeronimo But it was Skyler who made up that lie, Walter only said it
That’s not true
I like how walt on the ground crying over hank mirrors Gus in his flashback doing the same thing at poolside over his dead friend. Gus really was a representation of an evolved Walter White.
Good eye, I didn't realize that.
Really good observation. The revenge was much longer for Gus but for Walter was shorter compared to it. Wow, I didn't even catch how that happened.
oh my
no
Yeah everyone knows this
Hank walks out of bathroom after seeing leaves of grass
Hank: Hey buddy I have some bad news.
Walt:Whats wrong?
Hank: Walt Jr is a meth kingpin
Hey Walt... Have you noticed anything suspicious with Holly lately?
@@hamdiatasoy2456 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@hamdiatasoy2456 Baby Geniuses 3: Kingpin
Copy and pasted from another video
@@robbier3785 i commented the same thing on another vid so it was probably me
I just love how depressing the last five episodes of the series feel, everything just falls apart.
His family hates him,his relation with Jesse is so horrendous to the point they want to kill each other, Hank dies, Jack steals most of Walt's money,Walt moves to a state at the other side of the country and now the whole nation is aware of how evil and dangerous he really is.
Fr :( I started the show happy and ended it sad
It's beautiful really just reinforces actions have consequences and they don't always effect only you.
The best part of the last 5 episodes is that he settles scores with Gretchen and Eliot
@@vladimirprotein3275 What scores? The scores that an egotistical, resentful man who sold his shares and then decided to be childish the rest of his life about it? There were no scores but those imagined by Walter White, who was so smart and yet could not help but act like a child when he could have been what he had never been the entire series: a man.
@@masonharvath-gerrans832 Walter White is the hero of this story. It sounds like you need some “copium.” It’ll help you cope.
It’s ironic that hank actually grows closer to Walt as he turns into Heisenberg but that only causes him to ignore the obvious even more.
Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer.
@@arcopolo8993
"He was right under my nose."
- The Captain about Gus
that's negation: a defense mechanism we use unconsciously to deny a fact that may hurt us if we aknowledge it. such us a friend, relative or our couple betrading us
Obvious? Oh sure hank should have watch the show to be aware of what is going on
@@mtahabyk7419 lmao
Imagine if Hank had a smartphone and didn't take a book in the bathroom scene.
All his info would of been easily accessible because Walt would search stuff that would raise flags.
Or atleast if he had taken his rocks
@@10649417 what?
@@sathisharajah Jesus, Sathish, they’re minerals
Jesse wouldn’t have been stopped by Hank and would’ve burnt down walts house and caught eventually
3:50 I genuinely can’t believe Hank thought he finally got Heisenberg and Walt goes “nah man, he’s probably still out there”
Pride he cant let someone else take credit for his work
Reminds me of when some guys falsely confessed to being the BTK serial killer, and then the real BTK (Dennis Rader) contacted the police to let them know he was still out there. Eventually, his prolonged contact with the police led to his arrest.
well walt kept cooking so it wouldn't have changed anything if he didn't say that
Man you make me died of loughing
@@nick9115 would have at least taken a little bit longer though
Anyone else think walts “confession” dvd was absolutely hilarious 😂
It actually made us realize that Walter changed from one of Hanks best friends into his greatest enemy by trying to say that all of the horrible things Walt has done were actually caused by Hank
@@esqui12m82 o
One of my favourite scenes, had me dying 😂
i actually started laughing out loud. glad everyone else is the same
@@esqui12m82 Walter didn't want to harm Hank. It was a warning.
Both Walter and Hank were geniuses in their fields but the obsession is what ruined them both.
well at the end was that sorry ass whiny bitch pinkman who ruined them all
aracuscesar hi jack
pride cometh before the fall
@@aracuscesar Yep.. Pinkmans an absolute pussy.. Despite what walter had done for him, he still wanted to get him persecuted.. It was dis pussy that ruined both Hank and Walt!!!
Lay off of jesse walt tortured him the whole show. Even the director said walt is the villain of the show and hank is the closest we get to the hero but not really. Hank was going to let jesse die to get information. Jesse supposed to represent a child as an adult the whole show is why he is so protective of the how can u judge the guy with the best moral compass
“Half a million in cash” The best lies are the truth
any lawyer could tell you that..... if you cant lie, make the truth lie for you
@@danielkokal8819 No, if you can’t lie then stfu lmao 😂
That was a perfect response from Walt, nobody would think to look in a bag after someone said that. They’d immediately think there’s nothing of importance in it.
You shouldn't have to lie to keep a secret
Just like real life
I love how "blue" and cool toned the lighting is in the scene where Hank shows Walt all of his evidence on Gale.
Why are you blue?
same color of Methamphetamine walt is cooking
Walter falling over crying has been completely ruined for me. Always makes me laugh now
Ikr!! So many memes lol
i was laughing during the scene
@@freeyahmean yea me too I feel bad 😂
Personally I can laugh at it while taking it completely serious
I can’t it’s too sad
I love how Walt's journey as a criminal started and ended with Hank.
fullcircle
It didnt end with hank, he still continued with criminal activities
@@uhb_menace of course it ended. Everything after that was kinda revenge but nothing that included innocent or cooking. It was his redemption but no „criminal acitvities“ as before hank died.
Well Walt's journey not only started and ended with Hank but it did end Hank as well.
@@randomyoutubecommentersecu7639 haha gomie
Hank's progression in this show was phenomenal. At first I thought he was just a stereotypical brash obnoxious cop, but he developed into a genuinely conflicted, caring, interesting, and passionate character, and his end was absolutely heart wrenching.
He was the hero of the show tbh
I didnt give a fuck about him.
Then he fucked with Walt and got his brains blown out. Whoops
@javaan smith The protagonist is not always the hero. Thanos was the Protagonist of Infinity war, but I think most rational people would agree that he is NOT the hero.
@@user-vl5qg5rf4n how is thanos the protagonist, bud I don't think you know how protagonist work
Is it just me or were other people legtimately saddened by gales death? He was like the sweetest guy.
I liked Gale, he didn't deserve to be killt
Nah. Gale didn’t fit in and was annoying I said “FINALLY”
Gale was a nice guy, he didnt deserved this.
Fr, i liked his character
He was making money by manufacturing drugs for addicts there is no nice guy to n this business he knew what he was in for.
The transition from 05:03 to the next scene is hilarious
The garage door magically closed🤣
"I have to ask you about this."
"👊"
Low budget film type of aura
I feel like Hank’s obsession with the minerals actually reflected how he felt towards finding the man who made the purest Crystal ever
That's very clever!
xd
Bravo Vince
That’s a very good observation
When he works closer to the border that guy puts the little statue on his desk and tells him it's about knowing your enemy like you know yourself.
Everybody makes fun of Hank for not realizing his brother in law was meth kingpin. But people forget Hank had known Walt for years as a meek family man that just really liked chemistry. If Hank had just met him he would have busted him much quicker. But Heinsburgs greatest asset wasn’t his intelligence or ability to lie, it was his ability to maintain his demeanor as Walter White.
Walter white was a chemistry expert with insane mood swings and obviously barely contained hostility.
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was to make people believe he didn't exist.
@@alphanerd7221 During the show he has the mood issues, but prior Hank knew him for years as a timid teacher it would be a lot different knowing someone for years.
@@majinxx6272 I don't but that at all. There is no indication his personality changed.
Also the story of both in the cat-mouse happen in a year, so it's understandable Hank wouldn't suspect about Walt since he's probably known him for less than a decade. Also Walt's cancer is a good way for everyone at the beginning to pity and not question him.
Even all these years later, BB remains an absolute unmatched masterclass in episodal story telling. Never a beat skipped, not a single superfluous character. Every line, every scene, belongs and the final culmination... Oh boy. If there is a perfect story, Breaking Bad is it.
You know, I used to absolutely hate just one single episode...that damn fly...but after mtiple rewatches, it's become a favorite of mine. Not a single bad episode in the entire show. Everything has purpose.
It’s so consistent
Walt's son is a pretty underdeveloped character.
Ozark is better
@@jere9915 Ozark? Really? Not GoT, Sopranos, The Wire, etc. Ozark?
i wonder how Hank felt in those last few moments, realizing that somewhere deep down; Walt cares about him.
He still respect Walt in that regard. Hence, the "You're the smartest person I've ever met..." convo
Depressing.
I remember reading in an interview with Dean Norris (Hank) that he portrayed that final scene like Hank was just beginning to forgive Walt after seeing how far he would go to save him.
@@doomeyer
That's somehow makes his death even worse.
I think Hank still cared about Walt. Part of the reason he was so angry was because he was heartbroken.
Hanks last words to Marie were “I love you” :(
@@lilfastnut5378 "to Marie"
The best last words a husband could hope to have
Hank's last words to Walt "Your the smartest guy that I ever met you too stupid to see he made up his mind ten minutes ago."
Jane's last words - gagging, vomit and death
Tuco’s last words: HAAAaaaaahhhHhhHHHHaaaahhhHHH HOoooOOOHHHHoooOOhhHh
If Walt would have just thrown away that stupid book... 😂😂😂
I think he wanted to get caught at a certain point by Hank
If there wasn't the book, Hank would have found something else later. I think he would have realised it sooner or later.
Only if Walt could’ve kept his mouth shut and let Hank think that Gale was Heisenberg.
Even with all his intelligence and cunning , his arrogance always brought him down .
@@orsolyapeterfi6761
He knew it he had big suspension on him from S2 like with the tracker when Hank got missing because of tuco
I absolutely loved this show, I'm 26 and a stage 4 lung cancer survivor of 5 years. almost 6 years. Doing great, if you see this watch this show and keep going you got this
*edit - appreciate the love. Going strong almost 7 years :)
🤍
that’s great to hear man ❤️
w you L cancer
God bless you man! So so happy to hear ❤️
you should start a drug kingpin! because chemo is expensive
There's so many similarities between Gus and Walt it blows my mind how the writing was so brilliantly executed
I get it BLOWS like gus fring
they are both bald and wear glasses
@@hoominmanen and they're both black
@@waffler-yz3gwand they're both owners of chicken restaurant
@@isangangheland they’re both gay
I just love that Walt admits to it a bunch of times but he's too unlikely of a person to do it so Hank doesn't think much of it
Walter was just playing with him he couldnt help it with his ego and all
@@marufio plus he knew how hank would react, being his brother in law. what is he gonna do, immediately take his confession serious?
Walter killed Jack before he could finish his sentence just like Jack killed Hank before he could finish his.
woah never thought this way
No shit sherlock
Jack's death was one of the most satisfying moments in television.
Walt's way of giving Hank some payback after he begged Jack not to kill family.
I was baffled how Jack really thought Walts motive was regarding the money…
"You got me" still gives me the most intense CHILLS. How he gets out of the situation by diverting attention or negotiating, like he does with Jesse, Gus, Skyler...
IMO, as much as everyone in the show says Walt is smart and all, he made one mistake. And it is not about leaving the book at home, but showing the tracking device to Hank at the garage. He could have figured this gave him away: why would you search your car for a tracking device if you live a normal life? Before that Hank was still not 100% believing Walt was the one, all he had is the book and the drawing of Walt. Also, given Walt already quit the business, he could have used that tracking device to his advantage, just live a normal life, travel to work and home. Eventually, Hank would start doubting Walt is the one. The blue meth is still in the streets, Walt is just living his life.
Walt knew it was checkmate
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Thats always been the problem with Walter he could never just walk away it was always his pride his ego
@@marufio exactly. It wasn’t Walt making a ‘mistake’. He was even about to walk out of Hank’s garage, but he stopped, turned around and asked about the tracking device, because he wanted everyone to know he was Heisenberg
The thing is, Hank had a ton of reasons to suspect him. But the book is just the one that made everything fall in place in his head
The first time I watched the “You got me” scene gave me goosebumps. Still one of my favorite scenes in TV history
I love the color on that scene
it's so recognizable, you can see a screenshot from it and you will know it's from there
For real, the realisation on Hank's face, and the flashback of that scene. So perfect.
That scene was akward
@@mynameajeffblack8265 u gae that’s why
@@mynameajeffblack8265 it was perfect. Every part of it
Notice in scenes like where hes moving the money and the "you got me" scene Walt doesnt lie to Hank. He knows hank is someone who would see straight through it if he lies, it's hanks job to spot lies and break down perpetrators. So walt chooses to tell the truth knowing that Hank's opinion of walt is so low that he wont believe it even if told directly. Walt is using hanks own underestimation of walt against him.
If walt had lied about what was in the bag hank wouldve known and then become suspicious.
Stopreadingmyusername in reality it is all about Walter’s ego. He tells the truth because deep down he wants to receive the credit for what he’s done. You can see this in Walt’s reaction when Hank thinks Gale or Gus are Heisenberg. Deep down he wants Hank to know he is capable of making half a million dollars and he lets that slip out of his ego...
No shit dumbass.
Wow you're smart
@@alfredomuse1960 Like yes and no? Not when Walter said "you got me." But otherwise, yeah. It was a point of pride.
What are you caring cinder blocks?
500k in cash
The way Walter White falls to the ground crying in the desert becauseof Hank's death, is almost a mirror image of Gustavo falling on the swimming pool floor when his friend was killed.
There’s a few other mirror-type scenes, too.
and to extend this further, just as Gus dies after getting revenge on his enemies, the same happens to Walt.
That wasn't just his friend, it was his lover.
@Bill Clinton Enjoyer Because if your wife died and someone said "I'm sorry your friend died" you would feel the need to correct them.
@@Xpwnxage It would still be technically correct though. The best kind of correct.
I love how Hank could’ve literally caught him in season 1 but never in a million year though Walt would be responsible. But all the evidence was there. Especially the mask that was literally labelled to this school.
If Walt was some random dude, and not his brother in law, he wouldve 100% caught him in the first few episodes. Hank always had a "soft" side for the family, and that what makes him the most human. He had all the evidences. They knew Heisenberg was "book smart" and not "street smart", The purity was nothing like they ever saw before, meant that only a chemist with a backstory of helping to found one a big company would be able to make, plus the mask labelled to his school, wich only Walt and a few other people (and none was a chemist) had the keys. He only did not got Walt because he was family.
I actually felt so sad when Hank told Marie he loved her when he arrested Walt...
Those were his last words to her, bro :(
I like what happens after
The way he said, the look on his face...
He was scared of Walt, and he knew something bad was gonna happen.
Can you blame him? Walt bombed a nursing home, killed 10 people in 2 minutes, killed Gus Fring, and that confession tape as well. Hank was scared of Walt and he KNEW that something was coming.
My only complaint abt the episode was: why did jack even show up? Did he just think: "huh, maybe he has 80 million dollars over there"
@@PinguinKeks walter called him
Walt’s insecurity and pride got him caught. He couldn’t leave it alone that Hank thought Gale was Heisenberg and gave Hank the nudge he needed to keep digging, which would eventually lead to the WW book inscription discovery.
Or, Walt was just drunk. Lol
@@makarongo7533 He was. But this was the critical moment in the show that lead him to being caught.
@@MrSpeedyAce Hank still would have found the book tho…
@@chriscothron3606 No. That's the whole point of the scene. Walt's insecurity and rambling about the likeliness of a second cook is what inspires Hank to look thru the evidence again. Then he finds the notebook inscription which ends up being the smoking gun.
It was the fear of Hank arresting somebody else as Heisenberg and Walt never getting the attention he wanted urged him to do that I suppose.
gomez was honestly the backbone of the show. he was in the most episodes outside of the family (and jesse of course) and was there right up until the end.
This is the exact moment where hank became a mineral
Hank: To W.W, my star, my perfect silence. W.W haha who do you reckon that is, Woodrow Wilson, Willy Wonka, Walter White?
Walt: heh you got me
Hank: ok you’re under arrest
The end
Am I under arrest
Walt: Half a million in cash
Hank: "checks the bag"
The End
Lol
BB set in the UK.
Doctor: "Mr White, I'm afraid you have cancer"
Walter undergoes state-funded treatment for his cancer and recovers.
The End.
It's the end when WE say it's the end.
The irony of Hank's words in the first episode "It's easy money, until we catch you"
6:51 the cut makes it look like Walt turned into gomie
I just realized that Hank didn't have a gun when the cousins attacked because he was suspended from duty. Is that correct?
Yes, you are correct. Marie makes a big stink out of it.
Yes, his gun was taken away. The gun he got was one of the guns dropped by the cousins.
@@mlomeli1994 Oh yea I remember that
yup you're correct
Props to the guy who made this 5* compilation
*or gal
actually its 6
Saiyan MGTOW it was a guy
Saiyan MGTOW person.
Tbf Walt fucked himself
to be honest Walt have been honest with Hank , hank just took it as a joke.
Asahel Go to bed!
Lol then what'd you call that garage scene
Like when he said "that's half a million in cash..." to which Hank replied "now that's the spirit..." after Walt and Skyler separated.
@Joshua Khoury élève Your comprehension skills need to be polished then.
@Joshua Khoury élève i think you mistook this as a serious statement.
5:05 rocked em so hard the garage door instantaneously closed
Hank doesn't even get to finish his last words. That's the part that really gets me. I got tears in my eyes
Walt and Hank traded places over the show in terms of character dynamic. At the beginning, Hank is boisterous, arrogant and a bully, whilst Walt is careful, methodical and reluctant to get into a confrontation. Hank's ego takes a knock when he realises he's just a small fish in a big pond in El Paso, worsened by having relearn how to walk, whilst Walt's ego (although already hyper-inflated under the surface) begins to grow larger and more apparent as well as his ruthlessness and reckless behaviour.
By the time they reach Season 5, Hank is more shrewd and far more noble in his pursuits, whilst Walt is wholly cruel, manipulative and cunning. It's interesting to see how both lived parallel lives - it goes back to the whole chirality discussion about things which may look the same but operate in different mannerisms.
Perfect analysis... best show known to Man
I just watched a video talking about that exact thing. I think it was from Nerd Writer
Well said. Definitely agree
Hank was the real hero of the show tbh
wow never thought about that chiral part. Heisenberg and Walt
This show was an absolute masterpiece. It's been years, and I still haven't seen anything of this caliber.
The Sopranos?
Watch “The Shield”
Watch more TV. Breaking Bad is okay.
Ozarks
@@alphanerd7221 examples?
1:06 I remember seeing this shot my second time watching through the series, with the knowledge that Walter is written to take on the characteristics of the people he takes down, and I found that not enough people seem to be talking about it online. It's a very clever nudge.
ahhh that’s so cool
I don’t understand can you explain?
@@justajoefoe4394 I think he meant the way they filmed the shot shows Tuco Salamanca's grill as if it's now Walt's, so in the same way Walt took down Tuco Salamanca (albeit indirectly) and Tuco and his drug lord ways became a part of Walt, the shot of Walt with the grill is a visual representation of Tuco becoming a part of him
as a true intellectual, I end the video at 7:00 and consequently I save Hank.
😂😂
2000 IQ play 🤓🤓
You should end it at 7:04.
The greatest TV series of all time. Acting masterclasses, character arcs, cinematography, plot lines. It had everything.
BB didn't have almost any filler episodes, except for Fly (which still was amazing). It also had almost zero plot holes (most of them weren't that serious). I'm really amazed how this show manages to solve so many problems a lot of other shows can't. For example TWD has A LOT of problems, and they usually occur when they try to go a different path than the comics. BB doesn't really have this problem since it's not based on any comic whatsoever, as far as I'm concerned.
@@tk-hf4oz - I think it has alot to do with Vince. He seems like a humble guy who just wants to find a bunch of decent people to work with. No big egos. Also - he let the story unfold organically and the series finished when it needed to. He did 'El Camino' which was ok and obviously BCS which is really coming into its own with the latest season.
TWD was brilliant for a few seasons as I felt like they were telling the story of how human beings deal with a post-apocalyptic scenario. It was character focused and not just a zombie gorefest. I stopped watching because it felt like they were milking the cash cow after like season 4 or 5. Introducing new characters constantly (weak piss poor actors) and as you say so many plot holes.
GOT as we all know completely lost its way after the books ended. Similar to BB in that there was no big egos and it was like a really tight knit group (Rory McCann talked about how there was no divas on set) from the start.
@@RickardoSpalcia Word.
El Camino was so far the only cash cow attempt they had, it was purely made because of fan service. But, it wasn't bad at all. It just didn't give us really anything new. Everyone knew Jesse would live. I still liked it, and all the references from the show.
TWD failed since it tried to do something new constantly, and left a shit load of plot holes. And yes, the actors are mostly weak. Not to mention the huge cast, they have no clue what to do with these people. They are introducing a lot of new characters at the same time, and too much is happening at the same time too. They make a lot of weird decisions, such as introducing the Samuels family in S4 and killing them in the same season. It would have a lot bigger impact on me if instead of Lizzie and Mika we had Ben and Billy from the original group. They are desperately trying to re-invent the wheel, so to speak.
GOT... it sure had lots of potential. I enjoyed Jon Snow's arc a damn lot, 'til S7.
Listen it’s brilliant but come on
Sopranos
Wire
Little slow moving for me. Felt like a couple seasons of filler but to each their own
Walt: kills 3 people while holding a bag of meth
Hank: ... HAHA good one buddy!
Hank went from zero suspicion to 100% certainty throughout the entire series. It’s almost like he always knew but he was hiding it because Walt was family
Wdym? he went from 0% suspicion to 100% literally instantly
I had that same feeling at times, particularly on my first viewing. This vague conspiratorial sense that maybe Hank was throwing Walt a bone as long as he could. Like, he knows because walt is so obvious about it, but he's dissonant. Any chance he has to show walt the investigation is progressing, or help walt contribute to a bust on fring, etc, he takes. Like this recurring unspoken "i know what you're doing, take this opportunity to get out now." Like he tried as many times as he could to give Walt an exit until Walt truly went beyond any possibility for protection. I don't necessarily think that's whats happening on subsequent viewings, but I can't say it isnt either.
@@gnickthegnome1981subconsciously maybe but definitely not consciously
@@marvinragen To Hank, Walt was his underachieving, clumsy brother in law that he thought would never have the spine to be involved in any of this, probably the last person he would ever suspect.
Walt: I am indeed Heisenberg, I’m the man who ruined your life Hank.
Hank: hahahaha that’s the spirit Walt, ya wanna cup of coffee?
Even when Hank was gonna lock up Walt he was still willing to pay £80million to let him go 😢
Thats when he saw Walter White again and not Heisenberg
Wdym
walt loves his family more than anything. he hurts them so much, but he won't let anyone else hurt them lol. he'll protect them at any cost.
Walt was a deeply conflicted man. He was a narcissistic-sociopath who brought immense pain to all who came in contact with him. He also was a bit delusional in thinking he could simply mull things over and leave it in the past once it got to that point, thinking he could talk his way out of any situation. While he did hold his family in some value more than others, he truly did not know *how* to love, and much of the work he did in the name of his family was indeed self serving at the core.
Isaiah Rodriguez lol, that’s in no way true. We see Walt display huge range of emotions when he was snapped out of his detached mindset. He clearly showed signs he was not psychopathic. He started out his life of crime to provide for his family, and everything he did was ultimately for that goal. He just enjoyed doing it in a fucked up way, that doesn’t mean he wasn’t doing it for his family. Your analysis is way off, i doubt you even watched the show. Poo poo in your brain?
I just realised at 8:30 the way he fell and cried kinda reminded me of Gus and how he lost his best friend to the cartel. Then just like Gus, Walt eventually got revenge by killing Jack and his crew.
When was the scene where Gus lost his friend
His lover*
@@robwyllie280 if you want to be my lover, first you gotta be my friend
Gus died when he wanted to kill the last person connected to the cartel (Hector) and Walt died when he killed everyone he wanted to kill from Jack's clue (he got shot during it).
So you could say they had the same deaths.
@@robwyllie280 sounds like you don't have any friends
Scene with the 2 bros was CRAZY when seen for the first time. Felt like I was there. Then Hanks final stand….no show I’ve watched has ever been this heavy. Great writing, great acting, just a masterpiece.
At 00:04 Hank patting Walt where his heart is not at, saying his heart is in the right place.. boy what a perfect foreshadowing scene
0:04 When Hank said "Your heart is in the right place", he is pounding on the wrong side of Walt's chest, where the heart is not there. That's a clever joke they pulled off and I just noticed!!
Nice observation!
Maybe he has dextrocardia :D
@@dolores6005 ll
Pretty sure he's just pounding his chest nothing more nothing less. You people like to just come up with random shit to make deep. Annoying asf. STFU.
They pull off a lot of clever puns throughout the show. Very methodical with their comedic timing
“You’re the smartest man I know, but you’re too stupid to see, he made up his mind 10 minutes ago” always gives me chills
edit: there I fixed it Jesus Christ this ain’t an English class chill out
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@@A.jmmmm04 did correcting that give you a boner? weird as hell.
@@whostyrone i plead the fifth...
@@A.jmmmm04 you're so cool
Take a midol Karen @@luci4293
When Jack was about to kill Hank and he called him “fed”. Walt replies - “His names Hank”. Such an emotional scene.
i think it would literally be impossible to craft a better game of cat and mouse
When Hank dies Walt finally becomes Gus
😐😐😂
OMG!! Never saw it in that way.
Also, when Hank dies, Walter White came back and left behind Heisenberg... That's why Gus Fring had to quick for being Gus to become Gustavo Fring.
He really became heistburger
Oh fuck i just took that in, The parallels between that scene where Gus’ Brother dies & Ozymandias
Imagine being so distraught over your brother-in-law's death, you just turn black.
Hank: Hey Walt Skylar told me to stop by to pick up the-
Walt: Cooking meth alongside Jessie, VIctor lying dead on the floor while Gus Fring is watching from the top of the stairs
Hank: Haha! Nice one buddy, you almost got me
Gianfranco 😂😂
😆
🤣🤣🤣
Lollz
He was hiding right under hanks nose
5:35 And in the end, Jimmy McGill stepped up and admitted it all. He did what Heisenberg could not.
what i wouldnt give to be able to watch this series for the first time over and over again
"You're gonna laugh but I have to ask you about this." *Punch*
Walt: Hank, I'm turning myself in. I'm the real Heisenberg.
Hank: lmao good one
I've watched this series 3 times. Its about time to watch again.
Some people watch the office on repeat constantly,as for me I watch bb
There is so much more than what meets the eye with this show. The character development, how everything ties in with everything. Every single detail relates to another. Even if all that wasn’t even intentional, I truly think this is the best TV show ever written.
Hank's Death was probably amongst top 5 saddest things in the fifth season
Top 3.
Yes
top 1
Top 5 in TV history
Dude it still gets me
i like that hank died with confirmation that walt wasnt pretending to like him, that it wasnt entirely an act. I imagine he had assumed that walts family man schtick was basically a cover and nothing more, so the knowledge that he wasnt entirely a heartless bastard was a good thing for him to know.
shame that knowledge became obsolete once he was killed.
These are my favorite scenes of the show, the tension is unreal. Thanks for putting this together
Best series I’ve ever watched. Wish I could completely forget about it and watch again.
Stay in school kids, don't cook meth.
Bob Millerick lesson of the year, Millerdick
Dont mock it till you've tried it.
Dude...
Walt had a phd I dont think school helped him
Drunk Sutherland nope. That’s why he cooked meth. Had to make some extra money before he went out.
The funny thing is, the actor who played Hank didn't do any acting... He literally played himself, watch any of his interviews.
That's not a bad thing either, because the character was great.
That’s nice to know
Acting simply means putting yourself in front of a camera. It doesnt necessarily have to involve changing your natural personality/speech/mannerisms, etc...
He's also the lead SWAT officer in Terminator 2 when they go into the skynet building
That's why he's not getting many roles. Good actors play other characters than themselves. He was amazing here but that's it.
@Thomas Buchovecky Oh wow we got the actors studio guest over here, thanks for pointing that out you're really smart! Idiot.
Hank Schrader, a hero trapped in a villain's world
True
"You're the smartest man I've ever met and yet you fail to see he made up his mind 10 seconds ago"
always breaks my heart, I feel Hank could have considered Walt's offer there
So if krazy 8 was a snitch and he managed to kill walt with that plate i wonder what would have happened when he met with hank
8: yeah i got poisoned and kept prisoner by this meth cook but i escaped and killed him with a broken plate
Hank: good job. Who was he?
8: some old dude named Walter white
Hank:.....wut
TheDuffcat pff no way , only if hank got walter and they dueled or smth , no way some junkie could kill Heisenberg
Dad Inside Keyword “if”. You fucking moron
DjRawd0g yeah hes too smart for that
@@UA-camsaysimCyberbully jessie, probably the leanest guy after pete and mike, the old man, can beat him out straight
Thanks to Better Call Saul, now we know he's not a snitch
I love how when Hank thought that he got Heisenberg, Walt taunts him and says "This genius of yours, maybe he's still out there" with a smug look on his face.
That was his drunken ego getting the best of him
Drunk Walt*
Incredible how they did this all in one shot since they had to kill Dean Norris!
Coming back and watching these clips again after several years shows me just how good the writing really is. I mean like Hank’s reaction to Walter being Heisenberg to him saying the only way is to man up and confess I could definitely see a person like that being that way.
Dean Norris eyes reveal so much emotion in that garage scene. Pain, anger, grief, sadness, disappointment and disgust. A remarkable portrayal of a remarkable man.
2:00 hank looks inside
Show over
Been watching hours of BB clips i just cant get enough of this masterpiece of a show
Awesome compilation of THE BEST series ever made! Well done.
Hanks actor lost a lot of weight through the show.
I doubt it
@@abramsullivan7764 he lost a lot of it in the final season
Well ptsd and stress does tend to make one lost weight
I wonder if that was on purpose for Hank’s character or it was just Dean.
Hank lost weight while Skylar gained weight
Hank's death was the saddest on the show. The show is unique in that it has multiple situations where almost everything turns out ok, but then something bad happens.
There were so many points at which Walt could of stopped with minimal consequences
Just like everyone else on the show walter killed Hank just like he killed Mike and Gus
3:32 Never imagined that Daniel Hardman would end up like this
Finally watched Breaking Bad start to finish last year. While much of it had been spoiled for me, I had no idea Hank was going to die, and that moment was literally jaw dropping.
"You're the smartest guy I've ever met but you're too stupid to see that he made up his mind 10 minutes ago"
“Do what you’re gonna-“
Everybody gangsta until Hank DOESNT laugh when asked about the tracker
It's crazy, if Hank called Marie on the way taking Walter back, he'd probably be alive to be honest. But the extra few minutes he spent on the call let Jack and his gang show up. Maybe they would have seen them leaving and given chase but it's far more likely they would have gotten away
Walt would have never been caught if not for his arrogance
honestly it was hard to keep rooting for walt after hank died because of him. i actually liked mike the most in the series and i thought that his relationship with his granddaughter was wholesome and mike was a passionate person
You're not necessarily supposed to be rooting for him.
@@MrMightyEthan well since he was the main character and i went through the whole series with him i rooted for him
He died because of Jesse and jack
I stopped "rooting" for Walt around the second or third season tbh
Genuinely don't understand how people feel like they have to root for Walt just because he's the protagonist, it's so weird
Hank’s death could be considered the climax- The location where it all began being where it all ends, the merging and collapsing of Walt’s two worlds, all his values are brought to the table when he screams at Jack to save his brothers life and finally play it straight like a kid getting caught, begging not to be punished. Jail was never going to be Walt’s punishment, and he foresaw that when he grit his teeth and fulfilled his desires regardless, at times with all the attitude of an abusive husband yelling “You’re making me do this to you!”. Everything Walt feared and created is happening before his eyes and he is powerless to stop it. I can’t even think how I would make this scene better
Nahh the ending we got is better
@@prafulyadav661 a climax is not an ending. The resolution and then conclusion are the ending.
Poetic comment.
@@adder2488 I appreciate that. Thank you!
I loved how sick it made him, when he realized , he was in front of him, all along , really great writing
8:14 the funi
Indeed.
bruh