My favorite scene ever. So much going on at once. Dead guy coming back to haunt Heisenberg, to his face. The remorse of having to spare such a harmless guy, the hurt of guys laughing at an innocent dead guy. Very awkward moment. And somehow, at the end, the odd feeling that this goofy guy is stealing his legacy, which should be convenient, since cops are blaming somebody else, but it's a slap in the face for someone with such a big ego. A whole lot of things packed in just a few seconds on screen. Brilliant.
Bryan Cranston is an amazing actor. He sells the "suffering in silence" look here perfectly. The other 2 are totally justified in laughing at a silly kareoke vid of Gale but to Walt it is a sick reminder of a truly evil thing he has done to a very innocent sweet man.
Gale wasn't THAT innocent. He knew they were likely planning on "getting rid" of Walt but said nothing. He chose to get in bed with these criminals. Werner Zeigler did too but he was even more innocent that Gale. But Donald Margolis and Drew Sharpe are the 2 big ones who were COMPLETELY innocent victims of the horrors of Heisenberg. Brock lived or I'd add him to it. (Despite growing up without a mom thanx to Jack and Todd)
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 i would say brock needs to be added to the innocent list because although he didn't die he was a victim as his brother and mother died (oh yeah and andrea is like fully innocent)
Gale was probably a convicted pedophile. Explains how he doesn't get a research job with his knowledge, and explains his childish personality and why he was in Thailand...
Yeah I understand Shamrock. I wasn't trying to imply that the character Walter White's expression was "Heartbroken," I used the term to describe the emotion the viewer feels (or at least I felt) when looking at Bryan Cranston's acting in the scene. I meant that Bryan's expression in contrast to the other two characters in the scene, especially given the context of the viewer's knowledge vs Hank or Walt Jr's. Walt's expression looked guilty and regretful as hell!
For me, one of the most intense moments during the whole series. And I wonder what I see in Walt's eyes. Is it regret? Does he realize, just for a moment, what he has turned into?
Falkefliegen: And that is why the show is so amazing. This scene is hilarious and yet immensely sad and creepy at the same time. I would never think that such thing is possible until watching Breaking Bad.
I'm not hating but no ( ignore the fact I'm replying after almost 9 years) Just no This scene is disturbing ( good ) yes But no , scenes like walt laughing or when jesse found out about the cigarettes is actually the writing level you're referring too But this no
@@nickkrz2335 crawlspace script is phenomenal Skyler using walt money to save the family from Ted ignorance Walt losing all of his money and potentially his life to the guy whom his wife had an affair with Walt laughing maniacally as he picture himself and the family he swore to protect slaughtered by guy fring So yeah the script was 10/10
Yeah. Good stories make little things and crazy/weird scenarios like this sad. That’s why breaking bad is so good, it makes people realize, and think about their resolve. Shows like euphoria are trash because it’s a pity story begging people to cry.
You've gotta feel so, SO sorry for Gale. First Walt screws him over to get Jesse back as his assistant, then Walt has him killed, and just when you thought the poor guy couldn't lose any more dignity...turns out, even in fucking death he gets laughed at. Just brilliant and bold writing of a horrendously sympathetic character who was never anything more than a victim for no real reason, in life and death.
Gale wasn't completely innocent. He's doing business with a drug cartel he knew what gus was. He was in the game and didn't treasure his position and circumstance seriously enough. Did he had it coming maybe, he's producing Meth to millions.
@@jeffderice753 Excellent point. He's really only sympathetic compared to everyone else in the drug trade, especially compared to Gus and Walter. At the very least, I think Gale was exceptionally naive, and a bad fit for the world he was in. Another reason why BB was so great - creating extremely sympathetic characters, even when they're committing terrible crimes.
He only replaced Gale with Jesse as a deal with Jesse to stop pressing charges on Hank. He was fine with gale, but had to do that to save hank from financial ruin.
I just realize why Walt made Hank reopen the case.... jesus christ the man is a giant egomaniac, he doesnt want heisengerg to be remembered as Gale, as some stupid karoke singing nerd
@@eezghp7712 It is a bit, imo maybe even in a purposefully misleading way. Walt might feel sad about Gale, but its his motivation to be remembered and seen by the world as a powerful man that really brings him to make Hank reopen the case. He probably is telling himself that he feels worse about killing Gale, but the shift in his face upon hearing Gale being called "public enemy number one" is much more telling.
You can see Walt feel bad for what happened to Gale. Not saying that he regrets his decisions, but the whole idea of laughing at a deceased person really didn't sit well him, Now when Hank claims Gale to be Heisenberg, that's when you get the "are you sh*tting me?" look.
"The computer has the evidence. No need to abort. the countdown starts" Interesting choice of song for this scene. I wonder if it was intentional foreshadowing of the laptop scenario to come or merely coinicidence. Great writers on this show so im leaning towards it being choose for a reason.
My face was like Walts at 0:52 when i watched this. I felt so damn bad for Gale. Sure he was involved in the methamphetamine production underworld, but he was no criminal. He just kind of seemed like a nerdy and semi gay guy who wanted to make himself a living. Nobody deserves to be executed via bullet to the face in their own home, especially someone like this.
+blizzy00 ya but there is better ways to make a living and he was no dummy he could had done more positive things with his knowledge. At the end of the day he was still helping to manufacture something that ruined lives.
@AmarNathan I'd loved to have seen Todd convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death if it had to go another way. Imagine that Opie looking mother fucker hearing his death sentence or walking into the death chamber and waiting to be executed. "Just so you know," says the warden, "it's nothing personal." Lydia, her last meal: "Only a a pot of chamomile tea with Stevia, thank you."
@@brandonwainscott7491 Sentenced to death lmao, dude was clearly incredibly autistic. He just needed a few years of rehabilitation and a change in environment
Bryan Cranston is the best actor i ever seen. Some guy perform in a movie or 2, maybe more. This man nailed every scene possible for 5 seasons. What a guy!
This scene was yet another amazing one. The way Walt looks (yet Hank and Walt Jr. cannot see his face) speaks volumes. Walt is devestated. I truly believe he felt remorse for having Gale executed but self preservation is the strongest instinct known to mankind.
This is what I love about the show. Making a gag something heartbreaking, or making something heartbreaking into a gag, all while fitting nicely into the story or affecting the characters in some way, even if it's insignificant.
Gale should have made better choices with his talents. Looking for a quick easy way to make money at others expense is a good way to end up in the situation he did, killed in cold blood and mocked.
This scene was so chilling when I first watched it. There’s so much life in that video of a random lonely nerdy man who happened to be a meth cook and was murdered in cold blood.
This is one of the best scenes. You can feel what the character is feeling just by studying the look on Walts face. And his brother in law and son are pretty much laughing at it, so it’s like they are laughing at Walt for having such a harmless guy killed. I think this is when Walt realizes he is a real monster and there’s no turning back.
The writing in this show is amazing, just like the early seasons of the simpson's, so much quality in each and every scene, a bottleneck of quality, so much packed into every moment of the show, amazing.
This scene made me feel so bad for Gale. He was really just a nerd having a good time, and he was killed in the most unfortunate way possible. Granted, he was in the drug business and should've been prepped for things like this, but you can still feel bad for him
Omg lol idk... maybe he was making a video for thai people to understand the lyrics? Or Thai is know for sex tourism so... idk what buisness he had there 😶
Idk he seemed to get really invested in his interests. He seemed to be really good at them or have a lot of knowledge a out them (art, chemistry, plants, composting, etc.) And maybe he really liked Thai culture? Uhm yea
@atlashugger true that, but at least you can see and feel walt's sorrow the first second he hears the karaoke in action...whether it is briefly or not, that feeling is with him along the thought on being in hank's trail...
@blizzy00 What I love is how (at least for me) we find the video as funny as Hank does when it starts up... but the more it runs, around 1:05 in this clip, it sinks in how sad this is... and Walt's reaction becomes ours.
I should add: yes, he knew what he was getting into. Gus pretty much asked him to take notes on Walt's work, and knowing very-well how protective people will be of a "secret recipe", and that this is the drug business, he should have seen it coming.
My favorite scene ever. So much going on at once. Dead guy coming back to haunt Heisenberg, to his face. The remorse of having to spare such a harmless guy, the hurt of guys laughing at an innocent dead guy. Very awkward moment. And somehow, at the end, the odd feeling that this goofy guy is stealing his legacy, which should be convenient, since cops are blaming somebody else, but it's a slap in the face for someone with such a big ego. A whole lot of things packed in just a few seconds on screen. Brilliant.
yes
+Gilles Vaudois You've said everything, and even more than what I have thought. Brilliant.
Your goddamn right
How is the song named?
He may not have been a kingpin, but he was far from innocent, as he helped cook Walt's extremely potent meth.
This was the saddest thing.
Saddest, if you have a heart that is.
@@Valdaur mixed between both
@Ian Graham
Saddest? Gale’s not a real person you know?
UndertakerU2ber Oh, really? I thought he was a real person all this time!
@@@Valdaur
I'm glad I could clear that up for you Mr. Graham. Take care....
Right now, I'm like Hank and Walter combined. I'm laughing at Gale but I'm also crying for Gale in the inside at the same time. It hurts so much.
+Finn Mertens ummmm....you know this was a TV series right? and that Gale was in fact an actor?
+Toby Royson chill bro people get attached
Matt Thompson noticed that lol
How is the song named?
@@Bughi_BagaIt's called "Major Tom", no need to thank me.
"...The computer has the evidence..." "...The countdown starts..."
Oz Undone nice foreshadowing
The show spoiled himself lol
Nothing that powerful magnet couldn't fix...bitch.
Such a conflict of emotions in this scene. Don't know whether to laugh or cry.
Laugh
Cry :(
How is the song named ?
@@Bughi_Baga major tom is the name
Bryan Cranston is an amazing actor. He sells the "suffering in silence" look here perfectly. The other 2 are totally justified in laughing at a silly kareoke vid of Gale but to Walt it is a sick reminder of a truly evil thing he has done to a very innocent sweet man.
That's right
Gale wasn't THAT innocent. He knew they were likely planning on "getting rid" of Walt but said nothing. He chose to get in bed with these criminals. Werner Zeigler did too but he was even more innocent that Gale.
But Donald Margolis and Drew Sharpe are the 2 big ones who were COMPLETELY innocent victims of the horrors of Heisenberg. Brock lived or I'd add him to it. (Despite growing up without a mom thanx to Jack and Todd)
Not innocent at all but definitely sweet, he didn't want to hurt anyone
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 i would say brock needs to be added to the innocent list because although he didn't die he was a victim as his brother and mother died (oh yeah and andrea is like fully innocent)
Gale was probably a convicted pedophile. Explains how he doesn't get a research job with his knowledge, and explains his childish personality and why he was in Thailand...
The expression on Bryan's face is just beautifully heartbreaking...
tankmaster1018 I wouldn't call it heartbroken, he got Jesse to kill gale. I'd call his expression guilty
Yeah I understand Shamrock. I wasn't trying to imply that the character Walter White's expression was "Heartbroken," I used the term to describe the emotion the viewer feels (or at least I felt) when looking at Bryan Cranston's acting in the scene. I meant that Bryan's expression in contrast to the other two characters in the scene, especially given the context of the viewer's knowledge vs Hank or Walt Jr's. Walt's expression looked guilty and regretful as hell!
Flynn watching this makes it even better
For me, one of the most intense moments during the whole series.
And I wonder what I see in Walt's eyes. Is it regret? Does he realize, just for a moment, what he has turned into?
+viciousspew And some fear.
+Max Mustermann I think it was mostly fear that Hank and the police were slowly homing in on the whole operation.
also a little hate because his narcissistic ego is so huge that inside he just wanted to grab hank and shake him saying I'm Heisenberg!
Max Mustermann gale is (I think) the only person who didn't deserve to die in the whole series, and Walt knows. He feels guilty for what he did
RedShamrock I don't think Jane, Andrea, or the little kid Todd killed deserved to die. Nor hank and his friends.
That's hilarious watching Walt's horror once he realizes what's on the DVD.
Absolutely brilliant! Writers thinking of this is genius! Hank langing and jr smiling and walt like- 🫣.
hank's laugh when the song starts XD makes me laugh every fucking time XD LMFAO
Fuck you you have no heart it was just sad for me, depressing
HAHA omg me too!! every time ;D
Falkefliegen: And that is why the show is so amazing. This scene is hilarious and yet immensely sad and creepy at the same time. I would never think that such thing is possible until watching Breaking Bad.
“LMFAO look at this guy 💀” to be fair that woulda had me dead laughing too lmao
scenes like this are why breaking bad has the best writing by far of any tv show
I'm not hating but no ( ignore the fact I'm replying after almost 9 years)
Just no
This scene is disturbing ( good ) yes
But no , scenes like walt laughing or when jesse found out about the cigarettes is actually the writing level you're referring too
But this no
@@mohamedkhider6998 Walt laughing is his acting not rlly to do with how good the scripting is
@@nickkrz2335 crawlspace script is phenomenal
Skyler using walt money to save the family from Ted ignorance
Walt losing all of his money and potentially his life to the guy whom his wife had an affair with
Walt laughing maniacally as he picture himself and the family he swore to protect slaughtered by guy fring
So yeah the script was 10/10
Yeah.
Good stories make little things and crazy/weird scenarios like this sad. That’s why breaking bad is so good, it makes people realize, and think about their resolve.
Shows like euphoria are trash because it’s a pity story begging people to cry.
Right exactly why I always come back to watch these iconic scenes
You've gotta feel so, SO sorry for Gale. First Walt screws him over to get Jesse back as his assistant, then Walt has him killed, and just when you thought the poor guy couldn't lose any more dignity...turns out, even in fucking death he gets laughed at. Just brilliant and bold writing of a horrendously sympathetic character who was never anything more than a victim for no real reason, in life and death.
Hey, at least his notebook found by Hank on the toilet screws Walt over big time.
@@VictorIV0310 true that, he got his revenge at least. Though knowing gales personality it’s possible he wouldn’t even want revenge on Walt.
Gale wasn't completely innocent. He's doing business with a drug cartel he knew what gus was. He was in the game and didn't treasure his position and circumstance seriously enough. Did he had it coming maybe, he's producing Meth to millions.
@@jeffderice753 Excellent point. He's really only sympathetic compared to everyone else in the drug trade, especially compared to Gus and Walter. At the very least, I think Gale was exceptionally naive, and a bad fit for the world he was in. Another reason why BB was so great - creating extremely sympathetic characters, even when they're committing terrible crimes.
He only replaced Gale with Jesse as a deal with Jesse to stop pressing charges on Hank.
He was fine with gale, but had to do that to save hank from financial ruin.
When I see gale's smile at 0:51 it brings tears to my eyes
Probably when he saw the first check he got from Gus when he started working for him. Who wouldn't go crazy knowing you just became a millionaire.
We are going to fack heem now
0:56 that laugh....🤣🤣🤣
The one he does when the song initially starts up always killed me and “look at this guy” lmfao
'The countdown....starts...' - that part always always gave me chills
the countdown to the fall of heisnberg
4 3 2 1
I just realize why Walt made Hank reopen the case.... jesus christ the man is a giant egomaniac, he doesnt want heisengerg to be remembered as Gale, as some stupid karoke singing nerd
Dogquack that’s right
That was not the point of this scene
@@eezghp7712 It is a bit, imo maybe even in a purposefully misleading way. Walt might feel sad about Gale, but its his motivation to be remembered and seen by the world as a powerful man that really brings him to make Hank reopen the case. He probably is telling himself that he feels worse about killing Gale, but the shift in his face upon hearing Gale being called "public enemy number one" is much more telling.
Hey put some respect on gale's name
You can see Walt feel bad for what happened to Gale. Not saying that he regrets his decisions, but the whole idea of laughing at a deceased person really didn't sit well him, Now when Hank claims Gale to be Heisenberg, that's when you get the "are you sh*tting me?" look.
I’ve never been so torn between laughter and sadness
1:04 Guilt+shame mode off, damaged ego induced anger on.
Exactly
I love how this scene is simultaneously heartbreaking and hysterically funny
Lolx yeah dark humor
That scene was always so powerful
That moment when Walt sits back down and gets comfortable but then realizes its Gale and stays perfectly still, man.
breaking bad should have ended there😂
Caitlin Davidson do you know what...that is a legendary finish to the show and 100% open ended
Alright, calm down satan
How is the song named?
That would honestly be kinda good
If it ended there that would have been a great ending
That video definitely made Hank's day.
imagine if gale sang new order's song true faith lol would be sadder
Imagine his first time watching it lmfao
0:33 I love this laugh 😂😂😂
Gale was actually my favorite character, RIP
Well, you can see him again in Better Call Saul
Mine is saul Goodman (James mcgill)
Imo his death was the hardest hitting up till that point
"The computer has the evidence. No need to abort. the countdown starts" Interesting choice of song for this scene. I wonder if it was intentional foreshadowing of the laptop scenario to come or merely coinicidence. Great writers on this show so im leaning towards it being choose for a reason.
the only show i will ever miss
"This isn't like a dead body or..."
Well. YEAH, it is
My face was like Walts at 0:52 when i watched this. I felt so damn bad for Gale. Sure he was involved in the methamphetamine production underworld, but he was no criminal. He just kind of seemed like a nerdy and semi gay guy who wanted to make himself a living. Nobody deserves to be executed via bullet to the face in their own home, especially someone like this.
Yes, I think it's one of the saddest deaths in the whole series.
+blizzy00 ya but there is better ways to make a living and he was no dummy he could had done more positive things with his knowledge. At the end of the day he was still helping to manufacture something that ruined lives.
@AmarNathan I'd loved to have seen Todd convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death if it had to go another way. Imagine that Opie looking mother fucker hearing his death sentence or walking into the death chamber and waiting to be executed. "Just so you know," says the warden, "it's nothing personal." Lydia, her last meal: "Only a a pot of chamomile tea with Stevia, thank you."
@@brandonwainscott7491 Sentenced to death lmao, dude was clearly incredibly autistic. He just needed a few years of rehabilitation and a change in environment
If he hadn't been playing his weird kiddie music so loud he would have heard his phone ring and been warned by Mike.
Bryan Cranston is the best actor i ever seen. Some guy perform in a movie or 2, maybe more.
This man nailed every scene possible for 5 seasons.
What a guy!
i felt so sorry for gale..... he was just so friendly....
The actor who portrays Gale is fucking hilarious in this scene and a great actor overall
It's amazing how this scene is hilarious - like 'dafuq I just watched' kind of hilarious - and heartbreaking at the same time
I love too much Hank's laugh when the song starts! :D
me to :D :D
I played it multiple times just for that
@@imaansharifi7493 bro me too
almost didnt click cuz thumbnail looks like it was recorded with a potato pointing at a tv screen
This scene was yet another amazing one. The way Walt looks (yet Hank and Walt Jr. cannot see his face) speaks volumes. Walt is devestated. I truly believe he felt remorse for having Gale executed but self preservation is the strongest instinct known to mankind.
He's also filled with ego, the look he gives at the tv when hank says this is the public enemy number 1
@@Stefanhaukur1998 you can't know for sure, it wasn't confirmed. But we're 100% sure that he was feeling remorse.
This scene makes Hank seem so evil. But we all know that Hank is an amazing dude who loves rocks
*minerals
Walt: Hank, what is this? It's not a dead body?
Me: Well...
That line always gets me. Walt as a character was fucking brilliant
“Hank this isn’t a dead body right? Because I’ve certainly NEVER seen, created or disposed of one of those 😉”
I was fucking dead laughing when i first heard the laugh of Hank, but then i realised how fucked up the situation was.
Hank laugh is so pure 00:56😆😆
Most touching scene on breaking bad
Gale is the only character in anything I've ever felt bad for
This is what I love about the show. Making a gag something heartbreaking, or making something heartbreaking into a gag, all while fitting nicely into the story or affecting the characters in some way, even if it's insignificant.
It so sad to see him living such a good life and it to be taken from him from Jesse...
+Basic App cooking meth for a drug lord isn't exactly leading a "good life".
I literally just watched that episode. It was so sad. He was just trying to live his life man
Nigga can't really expect your mortality rate to be low if you do that for a living
Good life..?😂😂
@@blackmantis3130 this was 7years ago man
Who ever played Gale was a great sport lol.
Only other show I seen him is the wire, but I’m sure he’s a great actor
@@byron4622 I saw him in The Blacklist too
this scene made me so sad man, lol
my too :"(
Gale should have made better choices with his talents. Looking for a quick easy way to make money at others expense is a good way to end up in the situation he did, killed in cold blood and mocked.
The scene perfectly suit's with the line and Walt's face 'The countdown starts'
Hank: :'D
Junior: :'D
Walt: :(
This scene was so chilling when I first watched it. There’s so much life in that video of a random lonely nerdy man who happened to be a meth cook and was murdered in cold blood.
This is one of the best scenes. You can feel what the character is feeling just by studying the look on Walts face. And his brother in law and son are pretty much laughing at it, so it’s like they are laughing at Walt for having such a harmless guy killed. I think this is when Walt realizes he is a real monster and there’s no turning back.
It’s so poetically haunting that Gale’s love for Walt is what brought his whole empire down…
this was one of the best scenes of the series.. soo funny, awkward, sad..
The writing in this show is amazing, just like the early seasons of the simpson's, so much quality in each and every scene, a bottleneck of quality, so much packed into every moment of the show, amazing.
Best scene in tv history! Inhuman display of acting skills shown by the actors, the video, the mood, the things not told!
Up ther with bob hoskins in the long good friday
ua-cam.com/video/HdRkhzDmxvY/v-deo.htmlsi=G8vezfyJQjgPAa_9
One of the very few times before granite state that and after Jane's death that you see walt seem to actually regret something he did
This scene made me feel so bad for Gale. He was really just a nerd having a good time, and he was killed in the most unfortunate way possible. Granted, he was in the drug business and should've been prepped for things like this, but you can still feel bad for him
Can the song choice be considered a subtle foreshadowing? "But the computer has the evidence"
the haunt in Walters Eyes is horrifying
Hank : 😂😂😂
Flyn :😂😂😂
Walter White: 🥺😞😟🥺
Walter's heart when the video starts: DONG DONG DONG DONG!!!!!!!!
hanks laugh is priceless everytime
Idk why but seeing Walt’s face when the tape starts is just chilling
The song he sings is Peter Schilling - Major Tom
Why is there Thai subtitle on gale's karaoke? o_o
because Gale was a pretty freak guy ;-)
Omg lol idk... maybe he was making a video for thai people to understand the lyrics? Or Thai is know for sex tourism so... idk what buisness he had there 😶
Thailand and Korea are the karaoke freaks!!
Idk he seemed to get really invested in his interests. He seemed to be really good at them or have a lot of knowledge a out them (art, chemistry, plants, composting, etc.) And maybe he really liked Thai culture? Uhm yea
Can't believe you left out coffee brewing. Don't forget that!
Perfectly shot scene. Vince Gilligan really is a genius.
Scenes like this are what make BB the best show on television.
This is really sad. Walts expressions are amazing.
My favourite scene in the whole show. So sad and funny at the same time
This the moment the countdown starts
Gales kind gift to his true murderer was the thing that lead to him getting revenge
If you haven't noticed, Hank ended up uploading the whole video on UA-cam!!
That guy singlehandedly ended Walt's and Hank's life
This scene almost broke me dude, I didn't know what to feel anymore the first time I saw it
Hank is one of my favorite characters, hilarious man
This scene is in the legend
OMG this was the best scene ever, so funny, but still intense! I love how Walt closes his eyes right as Gale starts to countdown.. ha. Genius scene!
So screwed up but Walts reaction is funny as hell 😂
The whole music video idea made me sad. It is a very depressing twist and a fine example of GOOD TV!!!
Hank : 😂😂😂😂😂
Flynn : 😂😂😂😂😂
Walt : 😞
"the computer has the evidence"
Foreshadowing.
Hank and Walt Jr: 😂😂
Walter: 😔
Hank: That my friends, is Albuquerque’s public enemy #1.
Heisenberg: 😠
@atlashugger true that, but at least you can see and feel walt's sorrow the first second he hears the karaoke in action...whether it is briefly or not, that feeling is with him along the thought on being in hank's trail...
The countdown starts” just chills man, this scene figuratively starts the countdown of Hank’s discovery of Heisenberg
walter's face was insanely filled with guilt as they laugh at gale...best scene ever
Hank is a great good guy, no doubts about it
@blizzy00 What I love is how (at least for me) we find the video as funny as Hank does when it starts up... but the more it runs, around 1:05 in this clip, it sinks in how sad this is... and Walt's reaction becomes ours.
Such great acting in this show!
Hank: 🤣🤣🤣
Walt Jr: 😆😆😆
Walt: 👁️👄👁️
i almost cried at this scene. not from laughing tho..
James Aggas
You are absolutely right. He was one of the many people on the show who did not deserve it.
he deserved it as much as any one else, he was in over his head its his own fault for cooking drugs
thats the whole point.
I should add: yes, he knew what he was getting into. Gus pretty much asked him to take notes on Walt's work, and knowing very-well how protective people will be of a "secret recipe", and that this is the drug business, he should have seen it coming.
This made me cry
Kudos to Cranston for his ability to keep a straight face during this. :P
That wasn't a straight face. Terrified and remorse was written all over his face
@@HighRollerSkates dude I would have bursted into laughter.
This scene is so cold everytime I see it.
I know it's sad, but I just couldn't stop laughing. hahahahaha
such a brilliant scene. best show ever. nuff said.
Walt is so expressive non verbally. The guilt is written all over his face.
*Crying*
Walter just went from one of his victims coming back to haunt much to damaged ego