Well if it meant taking the fall for him, maybe. Walt got off on being one step ahead of the DEA, making them look like idiots. He also had all those people killed in prison to protect his identity.
@@captainkyperplayz1162 Gale was the perfect person to take the fall. That dude had the fucking meth lab planned out on a notebook and he was an expert chemist lol
The absolute patience that hank has by not immediately swearing at Walter. When all is said and done he kept surprisingly calm for almost completely fucking up the operation.
@@popot4627 It’s not bait. This show wasn’t written well. It was trite, cliched, obvious, and relied on cheap gimmicks like cliffhangers. Edit: Not an argument 👎👎. It’s not my fault you don’t know what the difference is between good and bad writing.
Love how Jimmy already falls to his knees with his arms up the minute the exchange happened, good thing the DEA is dumb and didn't question that the new Drug Kingpin in town wouldn't even try to flee.
Even if it were the real Heisenberg, he'd know he stands no chance of outrunning them, and that they already have him IDed. The smart move is to surrender quietly, and then work behind the scenes to try and undermine the case from within, silence witnesses, destroy evidence, bribe officials, etc.
Yeah I think it's two things. Jimmy has done this so many times it's just routine for him. And the DEA doesn't care who their suspect is or how weird he's acting as long as they got "their man" that's enough.
Apparently they're looking at doing a Malcolm in the middle reunion at some point, I would love for Malcolm to come home and Dad's shaved his hair. "Dad that you?" "Why yes son it is."
I feel love when Walt and Jesse get along. I feel sad when they don't. I laugh when they fight and end up on the floor with no clear winner, then make like nothing happened.
It's weird how they were almost unbeatable when they worked together. They even took down Gus, the biggest drug kingpin. Their downfall happened when they turned on each other.
(Dodged's the Chef's kiss. Throws a bag of crystal meth in the ground causing an explosion. Citizens run in terror and I use the kitchen as a money laundering operation. Get caught with lung cancer. Almost get caught by the FBI. Flees to Alaska with a new identity. Die there peacefully as a stroke at 82)
The one thing I find unintentionally funny about this scene is how you'd figure the wrong guy would eventually get uncomfortable over some random bozo talking to him about "the stuff" and saying things like "let's do this" and would just go read his newspaper somewhere else. But nope, this guy is fucking determined to read his newspaper on this bench specifically, he even chose to sit next to Badger when there was a free bench right next to him. Lmao
I think this was an overlooked part of Walter's intelligence. That was real clutch, he used that dad persona to throw Schrader's drug bust off. People thinking Lalo is incredibly intelligent, they forgot these parts of Walter.
Walter is the smartest major character in the entire universe. More so than Gus, Lalo, Chuck, Jimmy, Kim, and so on. He’s been underestimated at every turn which made him the big time criminal he was
Who tf said lalo is smarter than walt? I just wanna talk. Walt is the most intelligent character comparing both shows he always come in clutch very good at improvising in tough situations more than others
@@brandonfranzen5191 I disagree I had a lot of fun watching some of the earlier seasons when the stakes weren’t as high, not saying that makes them better or worse but it was just kind of fun when walt wasn’t inherently a terrible person yet and he and Jesse were getting along for the most part
@@griffinpiercer i agree that most of season 2 was fun and playful. However the last two or so episodes with jane dying and Jesse being messed up, was quite sad and uncomfortable to see
Dude raised his hands so early, enough to raise suspicion in the minds of DEA as he surrendered almost on the very second when the sounds of siren rang 4:01
@@Gulag00 the bench Badger is sitting in at first is a Better Call Saul advert, Saul's name is Jimmy, it could just be a coincidence, but a fun Easter egg nonetheless
Plot twist: The first bald guy was actually a real drug kingpin, just in the cocaine business instead of meth. That bald guy is now the biggest drug kingpin in New Mexico after Walter White's fall. And the DEA had him right there hidden in plain sight...
He clearly doesn't have the normal social "don't-isms" that regular people do....sitting down side-by-side with a stranger is a-ok with that dude.....just wanted to read some newspaper, he's an inspiration to us all
He kneeled as soon as he heard the sirens. Its not a natural thing to do. Normally one would first see what the police actually wants, maybe they are after someone else.
lol they never would have expected a guy like home would have been a dangerous druglord, he acted too goofy and didn't look the part from their point of view as Walter was just in the way as he's been in other DEA drug busts raids with them before, and was the step brother to a DEA agent, that would have been insane for them to imagine. He didn't come off as "suspicious", he came off as just a friend who didn't really know what was happening during their operations. That's why and it all makes sense perfectly so!
Fun fact: this scene is shot at practically the same location as Tuco’s hideout. Where Jesse gets out of the car to warn Badger is basically where Walter parked his car to confront Tuco.
How come the cops in the other two cars didn't notice a thing of what was happening there? Were they in hibernation while waiting for the signal to go?
It's just comically bad policing for the sake of plot. I think any kind of operation like this, they'd have at least two points of view on the suspect.
SPOILER ALERT - You think Jimmy is actually for real? A guy who wants to be in prison? - There is more than one kind of prison So, by accident, in the episode "Better Call Saul" in "Breaking Bad", the introduction of Saul Goodman, we have the forshadowing of Jimmy McGill's fate in the last episode of the BB universe...
@@CptnMango9108 What about when Walt blocked Hank's view? I bet Hank thought about that when he discovered the writing from Gale that was in Walt's Leaves of Grass copy.
That is true too being in that part of the city! After the bust it looked like hank was thinking something was off. He didn't know it then til later that walt was acting like a sussy baka! Lol
@@brianmcawesome I'll simplify it: if someone you knew owned an orange mustang then everytime you saw an orange mustang by instinct you likely assume that it "MIGHT" belong to that person you know. I'm sure every person including you has seen a car that looks just like the car of someone you know and have immediately made the assumption (even if it's a false assumption) that it might be your friend. The fact that such a unique car and color is completely ignored by him is just well no other way to put it other than driven by plot.
That would have looked bad and suspicious for them on the bench if the cops saw Badgar on the phone with someone and quickly adjusting his seating on que.
Hank and Steve were the only ones who knew Jesse. None of the rando cops in vans knew who Jesse was, so him walking past the bench doesn't draw suspicion. If Badger took a phone call, it would be infinitely more suspicious.
Irony is that they were looking for heisenburg, the guy they thought was in the blue, but in a twist, they already found him, Walter who was im front of them
I'm very good at acting -- I played Chunk in The Goonies movie -- so I get exactly what you are saying. I nailed my performance doing the Truffle Shuffle, but many people couldn't appreciate it.
It's called cognitive dissonance, he always suspected he was up to something and acting weirder and weirder as the show went on but he just couldn't believe it. He choose to believe it was always someone or something else other than Walter untill it just became too obvious for him to see.
It probably showed up in his head when he was like “oh ****” after seeing Walt’s name in Gale’s book because there was a ton of moments Hank could’ve started to suspect Walt
LOL Just no, absolutely NOTHING about this scene is AT ALL "sO cRingE" AT ALL in the slightest NOR is it 'sUsS" in the slightest. The only thing that IS "sO cRIngE" is your irksome comment here because you're not impressing anyone here AT ALL this is a FANTASTIC scene that EVERYONE is praising and loving entirely so here from how much full of life and character it is! It's a GREAT scene and shows that this series has a sense of humor to it. These scenes are fantastic as the series carries over a wave of different emotions for the different various scenes in this PHENOMENAL show! The great sense of humor truly brings it all alive for the setting and characters to have some fun for themselves! Hank has NO reason to suspect Walter at all in the slightest this earlier in the slightest. They never would have expected a guy like walter would have been a dangerous druglord, he acted too goofy and didn't look the part from their point of view as Walter was just in the way as he's been in other DEA drug busts raids with them before, and was the step brother to a DEA agent, that would have been insane for them to imagine. He didn't come off as "suspicious", he came off as just a friend who didn't really know what was happening during their operations. That's why and it all makes sense perfectly so!
Season 4 Walt would never have allowed such a low life criminal to take credit for being Heisenberg
Well if it meant taking the fall for him, maybe. Walt got off on being one step ahead of the DEA, making them look like idiots. He also had all those people killed in prison to protect his identity.
@@andmicbro1 well Gale almost did. Hank was convinced that Gale was Heisenberg, but Walt had to run his mouth
@@captainkyperplayz1162 but he did only after what, 3 glasses of wine in less than 5 minutes? But yea, you still have a good point
Bold of you to assume he'll send bait instead of bomb
@@captainkyperplayz1162
Gale was the perfect person to take the fall. That dude had the fucking meth lab planned out on a notebook and he was an expert chemist lol
It's incredible how Heisenberg is so visibly comfortable while trading drugs with one of the best hitmen in the West of Mississippi.
Gay
@@ugh9671 I'm going to hurt you
@@ugh9671 I will violate you 🤡🤓
@@ugh9671 gaycretchen
These out of nowhere replies really got a laugh out of me
It's hilarious how the guy immediately "assumed the position" before the cops even showed up.
Nah, he waited about 0.01 seconds.
@@capncake8837That’s long enough for a butterfly I guess lol
"Assume the position" - Fisto
He was eager to get caught.
He likes prison!
They tried to catch Heisenberg...didn't realize he was right in their face.
Why the hell you think hank was so pissed at the end
@@cade.s when your best friend is your worst enemy, you catch the criminal but lose yourself as well.
this was the moment hank got the wrong heisenberg
Yeah, he was in the other bench! They almost miss him.
O
When you realize that dude ended up being released from prison when they later found out Walt was really Heisenberg
Well he was charged with possession anyway no?
Also if he was going to be released, he would have been when gale died.
@@josecg6990 Not sure, but definitely obstruction of justice
He was let go much earlier, it was clear he was a decoy
@@dxc8471fuck! Gale dies?
The absolute patience that hank has by not immediately swearing at Walter. When all is said and done he kept surprisingly calm for almost completely fucking up the operation.
It’s almost like it was written that way to make the scene “work”, even though it’s dumb and stupid.
Hank is so used to thinking less of Walter that this sort of naive buffoonery, in Hank's mind, would be totally on-brand.
@@jeffw8218Nice bait Jeff
@@popot4627 It’s not bait.
This show wasn’t written well. It was trite, cliched, obvious, and relied on cheap gimmicks like cliffhangers.
Edit: Not an argument 👎👎. It’s not my fault you don’t know what the difference is between good and bad writing.
@@jeffw8218 Right, which is why you’re liking your own comments right? To prove your own point? Anyways nice bait, have a good one Jeff😂
1:09
"You think Jimmy's actually for real?"
Funny how much this line might as well apply to Saul.
Indeed
and the way he says "the hells that supposed to mean?"
That's a great Jesse (writer's) line.
He's slippin' Jimmy, obviously he's not for real
"The guy who wants to be imprisoned?"
2:55 this is the exact moment when Heisenberg became Hal
Heisenberg In The Middle
lmao. I was going to say it felt like Hal too
Someone commented "this is the most malcolm-in-the-middle moment in the entire series." 😂
@@KidNamedKewlHam hahahahahaha!😊
What? Can you even read?
Love how Jimmy already falls to his knees with his arms up the minute the exchange happened, good thing the DEA is dumb and didn't question that the new Drug Kingpin in town wouldn't even try to flee.
Even if it were the real Heisenberg, he'd know he stands no chance of outrunning them, and that they already have him IDed. The smart move is to surrender quietly, and then work behind the scenes to try and undermine the case from within, silence witnesses, destroy evidence, bribe officials, etc.
Yeah I think it's two things. Jimmy has done this so many times it's just routine for him. And the DEA doesn't care who their suspect is or how weird he's acting as long as they got "their man" that's enough.
its like he was waiting for the sirens just to surrender immediately 😂
@@TinPapucic bingo, your the only one watched the show out of this entire comment section
Aiding a criminal and going to jail for people is still illegal 😂
From feared criminal to Malcolms Dad in the blink of an eye.
That is so funny ... he does look exactly like the guy who played Malcolm's dad on Malcolm in the Middle.
@@dashx1103I don't know his hairs not the same as that guy from Malcom in the middle
@@Royal-xr7gtI don't know man, his voice is also looks the same as Malcolm's dad.
@@flappyblock But Hal doesn't have a moustache so I'm not 100% if it is
2:55 That moment you remember Bryan Cranston was also the Dad in Malcolm in the Middle and his comedic acting comes in perfectly
yeah for a bit you can feel Hal´s energy and positivity Bryan is amazing
@@ShadowBeetlelol yeah
The monent you realize you've never seen breaking bad but only came here cause Malcolms dad is in it.
Apparently they're looking at doing a Malcolm in the middle reunion at some point, I would love for Malcolm to come home and Dad's shaved his hair. "Dad that you?" "Why yes son it is."
@@simbiant4 You dont like Malcolm in the Middle?
"Well there's more than one kind of prison"
Damn, profound stuff there from Walt. Also foreshadowing Jesse's fate in S5
I’m not sure that was entirely planned, wasn’t Jesse originally gonna be off’d at the end of s1?
@@SingerDinger yes he was but this is S2
@@AxeDharme Lol my apologies boss, you’re right.
Also for Walt's loneliness in season 5 when he was in New Hampshire. That was his own prison.
@@SingerDinger you’re goddamn right
I feel love when Walt and Jesse get along.
I feel sad when they don't.
I laugh when they fight and end up on the floor with no clear winner, then make like nothing happened.
That’s why season 2 is my favourite season.
Haha exactly! I love it when the two make out 😅
It's weird how they were almost unbeatable when they worked together.
They even took down Gus, the biggest drug kingpin.
Their downfall happened when they turned on each other.
You need to go outside.
@@thedislikebutton1907real
"Are you telling me a man just blindly surrenders to the police like that?, NO. HE orchestrated it JIMMY!"
*chef's kiss* 😙👌
(Dodged's the Chef's kiss. Throws a bag of crystal meth in the ground causing an explosion. Citizens run in terror and I use the kitchen as a money laundering operation. Get caught with lung cancer. Almost get caught by the FBI. Flees to Alaska with a new identity. Die there peacefully as a stroke at 82)
HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUNROOF
C H I C A N E R Y
The way walt asks "is something going down?" at 3:10 kills me every time
Aha haha yes! I thought the same. Such good comedic acting
He was right, you know 3:58
The finger wagging
“ dea working???”
It’s very ditzy white blonde lady ish
He channeled his Hal one last time
The most Michael Bluth moment of the show.
0:28 I just realized Walt broke the law here by going the opposite direction in a one way road. Breaking the law in every way possible.😂
well they not real cops just spies watching for drug deals ,ect
The one thing I find unintentionally funny about this scene is how you'd figure the wrong guy would eventually get uncomfortable over some random bozo talking to him about "the stuff" and saying things like "let's do this" and would just go read his newspaper somewhere else. But nope, this guy is fucking determined to read his newspaper on this bench specifically, he even chose to sit next to Badger when there was a free bench right next to him. Lmao
I don’t think he speaks English
@@RYN988 Apparently he can at least read English.
Honestly in abq you get used to weird shit and just ignore the crazies. pretty standard NM shit
I think this was an overlooked part of Walter's intelligence. That was real clutch, he used that dad persona to throw Schrader's drug bust off. People thinking Lalo is incredibly intelligent, they forgot these parts of Walter.
Walter is the smartest major character in the entire universe. More so than Gus, Lalo, Chuck, Jimmy, Kim, and so on. He’s been underestimated at every turn which made him the big time criminal he was
Who tf said lalo is smarter than walt? I just wanna talk. Walt is the most intelligent character comparing both shows he always come in clutch very good at improvising in tough situations more than others
Walter went to Caltech, he definitely was the smartest
Lalo IS incredibly intelligent, it's just that Walter is smarter. WAY smarter as he's a genius.
Its a TV show
A cool fact to know, Mike was actually far away and watching this go down and later told saul about what happened
When do they confirm this?
@@H-MAN-yn3ok it's in the breaking bad comics, Better call saul Client Development
What happened ?
@@BlLLY THERES A BREAKING BAD COMIC?!
@@SHOOPY2021 Yeah it was posted on AMC's website a while ago but it's been taking down sadly
Years later, I've watched the whole series 3 times, and this is still a nail biting scene. Even when you know exactly what happens.
It's just that good!!
Fr I still scream at the tv like "BADGER...MOOOVE!!!"
Totally a Hal moment from Brian
Walt was kind of a Hal before he became Heisenberg
@@hellboy19991 Halsenberg.
This totally feels like a Malcolm in the Middle scene tone wise
3:15 wrong guy wrong guy other bench 😂😂😂Jessie is literally putting himself in the line of fire to help his boys
Wonder if any of the DEA agents saw Jesse and wondered if he had an accomplice helping to block the line of view from Hank and Gomez
2:56
Right here, it felt like Cranston was channeling his old role as Hal. The energy and goofiness, I miss it.
Cops in other vans watching the whole thing: well that was weird
One of the funniest scenes in BB
It's just so goofy contrasted with the fact they're breaking the law
@@larsonracies8636 breaking bad reference?
@@cesarsantiago4130 yes breaking bad is a reference to breaking bad
@@larsonracies8636 Bravo Vince
VINCE GILLIGAN MADE A BREAKING BAD REFERENCE IN BREAKING BAD?
Jesse would've been a lot farther down the block by the time the cops arrested then.
damn, and all this time i thought this was the best show ever, fucking lazy writers
Agreed
Perspective shot.
He had to walk and not book it because then they would notice him
Walt distracting them happened at the same time as Jesse telling Badger to move.
Tris felt like a Malcolm in the middle episode. Everyone just goffying around to make the plan work
i finished this season in like 2 days, i miss this one especially because of how playful it felt
Where can we watch it?
@@amjadmuhammadiqbal4721 Netflix
Season 2 was very depressing lol
@@brandonfranzen5191 I disagree I had a lot of fun watching some of the earlier seasons when the stakes weren’t as high, not saying that makes them better or worse but it was just kind of fun when walt wasn’t inherently a terrible person yet and he and Jesse were getting along for the most part
@@griffinpiercer i agree that most of season 2 was fun and playful. However the last two or so episodes with jane dying and Jesse being messed up, was quite sad and uncomfortable to see
Dude raised his hands so early, enough to raise suspicion in the minds of DEA as he surrendered almost on the very second when the sounds of siren rang 4:01
3:25 I always loved the way Hank said that😂❤
I don't know man you seeming
2:01 "Jimmy's on the wrong bench." LOL Clever
Why is it clever?
@@Gulag00 the bench Badger is sitting in at first is a Better Call Saul advert, Saul's name is Jimmy, it could just be a coincidence, but a fun Easter egg nonetheless
1:09 Jimmy decides to go to prison on Better Call Saul. Nice.
This scene is so fantastic and of course hank never suspects anything of Walt after this incident too
Fun fact: the door wasn't supposed to be locked at the end but they ran with it.
😂 I wondered about that
What in the world are you talking about? What door??!
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 the car door that Jesse had a hard time with.
Bravo Vince
01:05 It's so weird hearing Walt and Jesse say "jimmy" 🤣😭
You can tell Gomez was confused as hell
Thats actually a best commercial for Better Call Saul
What the hell was the first bald guy thinking?
Plot twist: The first bald guy was actually a real drug kingpin, just in the cocaine business instead of meth. That bald guy is now the biggest drug kingpin in New Mexico after Walter White's fall.
And the DEA had him right there hidden in plain sight...
He clearly doesn't have the normal social "don't-isms" that regular people do....sitting down side-by-side with a stranger is a-ok with that dude.....just wanted to read some newspaper, he's an inspiration to us all
@@pocketsand4404 That would have been a great twist, if they had bring him back as a new drug kingpin after Gus' death. 🤣
Especially when he hears someone walk behind him going "wrong bench". Dude's a champ.
He is thinking: "I need to order some Nutrafol."
I love the show in its entirety but the comedy in the earlier seasons is the best part
The music reminds me of Red Dead Redemption when you’re roaming around Mexico. Such a masterpiece of a show.
Yes
Indeed.
@@tahitiplanderlinde8640 an unexpected surprise. But a welcome one
@@tahitiplanderlinde8640 it’s your time to shine
@@tahitiplanderlinde8640 JUST ONE MOAR SCOAR! ONE MOAR BIG SCOAR!!
4:07 I just noticed the real basic, conspicuous “Flowers By Irene” police van at the end 😂
"WALT MOVE We're trying to bust Heisenberg"
Pure Elmer Fuddery
He kneeled as soon as he heard the sirens. Its not a natural thing to do. Normally one would first see what the police actually wants, maybe they are after someone else.
The fact that nobody noticed or got suspicious of Walter is so comical 😆
lol they never would have expected a guy like home would have been a dangerous druglord, he acted too goofy and didn't look the part from their point of view as Walter was just in the way as he's been in other DEA drug busts raids with them before, and was the step brother to a DEA agent, that would have been insane for them to imagine. He didn't come off as "suspicious", he came off as just a friend who didn't really know what was happening during their operations. That's why and it all makes sense perfectly so!
Fun fact: this scene is shot at practically the same location as Tuco’s hideout. Where Jesse gets out of the car to warn Badger is basically where Walter parked his car to confront Tuco.
Hmm. Small town
nobody was more of a criminal on that bench than the person pictured on that bench😂
How come the cops in the other two cars didn't notice a thing of what was happening there? Were they in hibernation while waiting for the signal to go?
It's just comically bad policing for the sake of plot. I think any kind of operation like this, they'd have at least two points of view on the suspect.
DEA gonna DEA don't expect them to actually do anything though
@@ReavenM1911A1 I think they're pretty good at locking up harmless pot-users, they have their uses
They had no camera to zoom and move when they're told to.
Unless they also got distracted by Walter and also panicked when Walter came out of nowhere and almost busted the deal
Always loved how before sirens come on he already puts his hands up
All these years and I just noticed the Saul advertisement on the bench. (: 3:42
Best time of BB, nobody get hurts, DEA get their suspect, Walt using his intelligence to get out of it, everybody happy
This scene is funny to think about how Hank would remember this after finding Walt is Heisinburg
Imagine putting your watermark on something you don't own or make.
Hes the heisenberg
Fr tho
i just noticed that lmao
So what? Breaking bad fanboys are cringe, " that was the exact moment he became hesienberg" repeat 5 billion times
This channel is run by Sony Pictures Television, one of BB’s production companies.
Walt: There's more than one kind of prison.
Jesse: The hell's that supposed to mean?
Oooooh, Jesse. I'm afraid you'll soon find out.
Happy Walt got away this time. Can’t imagine how bad things would go down if Hank found out the truth.
Yeah, someone might get hurt.
@@capncake8837 Hank is the worst.
@@capncake8837 *Multiple people might get hurt
This is simply a flawless 4 minutes and 31 seconds, I absolutely love it 😂
SPOILER ALERT
- You think Jimmy is actually for real? A guy who wants to be in prison?
- There is more than one kind of prison
So, by accident, in the episode "Better Call Saul" in "Breaking Bad", the introduction of Saul Goodman, we have the forshadowing of Jimmy McGill's fate in the last episode of the BB universe...
If only Hank noticed something strange about this sooner.
Man I think this moment actually made Hank doubt even more Walt was capable of involving with drug deals, let alone be head of a huge operation
@@CptnMango9108 What about when Walt blocked Hank's view? I bet Hank thought about that when he discovered the writing from Gale that was in Walt's Leaves of Grass copy.
He could have thought to himself: "what's Walt doing in this part of the city? It can not be just a coincidence"
That is true too being in that part of the city! After the bust it looked like hank was thinking something was off. He didn't know it then til later that walt was acting like a sussy baka! Lol
This is one of those moments Hank looked back on later and was furious about
I wonder if this was one of the events Hank thought back to when he found the book on the toilet
3:11 "Is something going down?" lmao
1:17 That's something a miserable married man would say that a swinging bachelor will never understand.
3:53 this face says smth like: "how many times did you fell on your head as a baby?"
2:10 nice 3 wheel action
How does Hank not notice Walt's car parked behind him? It's not exactly a common car
He was too focused on the deal didn't bother looking around.
They were going the wrong way on a one-way street AND parked next to a fire hydrant!
Plot armour.
It wasn't the most uncommon car at the time. It was just terrible so they didn't last.
@@brianmcawesome I'll simplify it: if someone you knew owned an orange mustang then everytime you saw an orange mustang by instinct you likely assume that it "MIGHT" belong to that person you know. I'm sure every person including you has seen a car that looks just like the car of someone you know and have immediately made the assumption (even if it's a false assumption) that it might be your friend. The fact that such a unique car and color is completely ignored by him is just well no other way to put it other than driven by plot.
I burst out laughing when everything started going wrong it was so comedic
Bryan Cranston channeled idiot sitcom dad Hal for that funny exchange between Walter and Hank.
2:30, i guess that dude broke down in the middle of the road
One of my favorite scenes when the random bald guy sits near him 😆
This was the moment, Heisenberg became Walter White
Shit i swear the Mexican music in the background cracks me up everytime 😂😂😂😂
If you noticed the Saul Goodman ad on the bench, that's actually a reference to the Hit Tv show Better Call Saul. The more you know.
Holyy you're right 🤯
Boyah!
Props to Badger not being an idiot and going huh what what do you mean. Ngl I probably would have done that Lmao.
smart druggie
Love that his hands are in the air before there are even sirens, he knows the drill.
Was Jesse trying to get in the car at the end when its locked a part in the script? Looks accidental and they left it in.
The first fumble was scripted the rest no
@@jplegend98 Thanks, I always wondered that.
Damn Walt steered so hard the tire flew off the street
Couldn't Jesse have just called Badger on his phone?
@@anon_148 Honestly anything they did in this would've been suspicious. Phone call included.
@@anon_148 that would have meant planning and foresight on Jesse's part, not really his thing.
This is the moment when Badger became Badgerberg.
That would have looked bad and suspicious for them on the bench if the cops saw Badgar on the phone with someone and quickly adjusting his seating on que.
Hank and Steve were the only ones who knew Jesse. None of the rando cops in vans knew who Jesse was, so him walking past the bench doesn't draw suspicion. If Badger took a phone call, it would be infinitely more suspicious.
That hank didn't flash back to this scene during any number of suss Walter moments remains the biggest plothole
Hey Hank i am Heisenberg! Come on Walt stop kidding around.
Working. You mean DEA working? 😂 Heisenburg is in plain sight Hank.
What I love about Bryan Cranston is he’s able to pull out the bumbling suburban dad routine in this gritty show seamlessly
Irony is that they were looking for heisenburg, the guy they thought was in the blue, but in a twist, they already found him, Walter who was im front of them
Walt really could think on his feet.
That's one of his best traits! Love his quick thinking and genius acting for ever scenario he's in so much!
I am going to surveil some cops surveiling a bust, I am going to drive an Aztek because it's the most distinctive car I can think of
You gotta give serious credit to the director for creating so much tension in such a farcical scene.
This is a perfect example of how team leaders need to roll up their sleeves and un-FUBAR the situation.
huh wdym
Jesse was so funny at the end when he looks back and pants nervously 😂
Imagine being so good at acting the character you're playing nails his acting performance.
I'm very good at acting -- I played Chunk in The Goonies movie -- so I get exactly what you are saying. I nailed my performance doing the Truffle Shuffle, but many people couldn't appreciate it.
The police didnt even reached to him and he surrendered 😂😂😂
And, he was already DRESSED for prison. 😁
This is the moment when Heisenberg was caught
Who sits on a bench that already has someone on it when there's an empty one right there?!
This is one of my favorite scenes in the series to be honest.
That salvage was so _clean._
3:40 the way Hank says "we'll talk later, just go!" makes me lol
oh ! i never noticed that "citizen Z" was in breaking bad : D (0:15)
Something is comically hilarious about how Walt pulls up on Hank to distract them
This scene is so cringe and sus when Walter goes up to Hank. How Hank wouldn’t be immediately suspicious is beyond me.
Because he's known Walt for years and his wife would've known him for 16+ years already and he was seemingly harmless the entire time.
It's called cognitive dissonance, he always suspected he was up to something and acting weirder and weirder as the show went on but he just couldn't believe it. He choose to believe it was always someone or something else other than Walter untill it just became too obvious for him to see.
It probably showed up in his head when he was like “oh ****” after seeing Walt’s name in Gale’s book because there was a ton of moments Hank could’ve started to suspect Walt
LOL Just no, absolutely NOTHING about this scene is AT ALL "sO cRingE" AT ALL in the slightest NOR is it 'sUsS" in the slightest. The only thing that IS "sO cRIngE" is your irksome comment here because you're not impressing anyone here AT ALL this is a FANTASTIC scene that EVERYONE is praising and loving entirely so here from how much full of life and character it is! It's a GREAT scene and shows that this series has a sense of humor to it. These scenes are fantastic as the series carries over a wave of different emotions for the different various scenes in this PHENOMENAL show! The great sense of humor truly brings it all alive for the setting and characters to have some fun for themselves! Hank has NO reason to suspect Walter at all in the slightest this earlier in the slightest. They never would have expected a guy like walter would have been a dangerous druglord, he acted too goofy and didn't look the part from their point of view as Walter was just in the way as he's been in other DEA drug busts raids with them before, and was the step brother to a DEA agent, that would have been insane for them to imagine. He didn't come off as "suspicious", he came off as just a friend who didn't really know what was happening during their operations. That's why and it all makes sense perfectly so!
2:56 this is the moment Heisenberg became Hal
This is the moment Hal became Tim Whatley.
@@dashx1103 lol not at all, Tim Whatley didn't at all acted like a goofball dad like in this scene.
The way walt talks to Hank to distract him 🤣
I mean the way when he said to Cranston to get out from the car and when he stop his car in front of other's was dramatic.
“For a prize, Jimmy will go to prison for you.”
👉🏼 Fast forward to Better Call Saul finale
Why was Jesse only like 50 feet away when the bust happened ? He was already that far away at 3:20 . Must be the world's slowest walker.
I had to rewatch. Lmao
Soooo slow
Continuity error