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- Breaking Bad - The Desert Shootout Scene: Todd's (Jesse Plemons) crew comes for Walter (Bryan Cranston).
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US Air Date: 2008
Network: AMC
Starring: Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston, Dean Norris, Jesse Plemons, Michael Bowen, Steven Michael Quezada
Director: Michelle MacLaren
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Everybody shooting: 😡
Todd shooting: 😐
2:10 this guy is more of a 😏
@@NikoPeludo He wasn't smiling.
@@H.K.5 look closely on his mouth
@@NikoPeludo Lol you're the one who has to look closely, that clearly wasn't a smile.
@@H.K.5 okay, I’ll admit, it doesn’t really match the description of the emoji
When your opponent has more men, guns, and armour, yet you're the one telling them to drop their weapons
It's because they know that if their enemies kill them, the cavalries gonna come towards their asses.....though in this case the hit squad was full of hardend criminals who didn't care about that.
@@tonmoymukherjee6951 To be fair Jack said they'd drop their weapons if they showed badges for that exact reason, the calvary would come.
@@FunkafiedBandit dude he was bluffing....look at his face, it's obvious.... moreover he was mocking
@@tonmoymukherjee6951 If you watch the follow-up scene when Gomey's dead and Hank's shot and they realize they're DEA he craps his pants for a second before going to finish them off and leave ASAP.
You got to troll until the end.
I like how Todd looks like hes only firing the gun because everyones doing it
You put it so perfectly. He always looked disinterested during this scene.
He looks like he’s running over a raccoon on the road
Meth Damon. Hey. He's cool.
the perfect sociopath
LMAOOO
Easily the most tension-filled scene since that time Marie got caught stealing spoons.
No it's not. The stand off in The Rock prison cell area was, which this is a rip off of.
I dont get how at that range the initial shots from that automatic shotgun didn't end literally everything in that direction. They were both totally in the open wtf. Walt too for sure
@@hello-ox5rf they'd be meat and material
@Matias Villalobos but cheese is alive!
Nah since marie called the minerals 'rocks'
Steve Gomez was a real one! He stood by Hank until the very end.
I feel like I'm the only one who cared about his death
@@dylansowunmi3313 I cared too bud. Seeing him on the ground dead, with Hank alone was deep
@@dylansowunmi3313 you're not alone
@@dylansowunmi3313 I poured out some of my Modelo Negra for him.
@the riddler depending on the ammo shotguns normally have pretty good range bruh
2:04 The way Todd fires his gun is just hilarious.
lmao yeah that's what i was thinking he looks like he's not even slightly inconvinienced.
Todd looking like Ralph Wiggum “I’m Helping”
@Joe Farruggia and lydia
It reminds me of the scene from Harlem Nights when the are shooting and the one guy fires the little handgun. "Don't shoot that little MF'ER no more"
Rumour has it, his thyroid was playing him up that day... least that is what plemons lovers believe.
One of the most intense scenes ever. What made it so good was we spent 5 seasons growing attached to Hank and Gomy,and we knew at this moment they were goners.
All the reasons hank used to get at walt were unnecessary he did it all because his pride and ego was way bigger than even walt because walt at least cared for his family but hank didn't care if walt was family member or not he didn't even care if walt would die tomorrow or six months later, hank didn't do it for justice, he did it for his own selfish needs which also lead to his downfall and his downfall made walt cold blooded
@@maboigilgamesh3231 this is either some next level mental gymnastics, or you’re a good troll. Hopefully it’s the latter.
@@blackirontarkus3156 if you disagree with me you were sleeping while watching bb
@@blackirontarkus3156 selfishness and ego is literally one of the most important aspect in the series
@@maboigilgamesh3231 I think Hank did them in the naive hope that he would continue to at least be a DEA agent. But deep down I think he knew once he brought Walt in his career was over.
2:04 - Legendary shooting skills.
Bro showed them real heat
“Pistol Skill - Upgraded. Keep practicing and you’ll reach Hitman level.”
Dude takes aim using the sights, fires the first shot at an exposed and stationary target... but misses. Any chance the actor also played a stormtrooper?
Yeah, Hank and Gomie would've been Swiss cheese in an instant.
Trained with the a-team.
Gomey was shot as U can see his face when he gets behind car..Hank moved quickly to the cover...perhaps that guy aimed at Gomey
@@tonySh7654 hank and Gomie would have been killed within a second maybe two
BWWWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
0:37 Very rude of them to not take their jackets off after Walt asked them to
Really out of character tbh, at least for wholesome Jack and his wholesome crew! UNBRAVO VINCE
disgusting! Has the world lost respect for walt??!?! I can't process thic 😢
Lmao
💀💀💀
lol
I still remember watching this live on TV in 2013 when Jack arrived and having my jaw dropped to the floor. Such an amazing story and show.
it was 10 years ago already, that's probably the craziest part.
@J B I broke bad (exploded blood vessel)
Bet you had a stupid commercial break on the good part
Didn't expect to see you here 😂 Hank and Gomie RP when?
man, i remember when that episode stop on that scene, it was such a good show and to be hyped to see what happens the next episode.
Todd looks like he's a preteen shooting balloons at the county fair. So much detail its crazy. Nailed the sociopath act.
Todd went on an eating binge shortly after this shootout.
And then lost all the weight, right before he died. That's truly tragic.
@@akosszilagyi2656 LOLOLOLLLLL this is gold
Too much Ben & Jerry’s
He doesn't know what kind of fish he picked up for his friend.
PTSD
Cutting to the end credits like that, is still one of the most insane things I've ever see on TV. Best cliffhanger of all time.
when I first watched this episode and it ended on that cliffhanger.... I only imagined how shocking it was when this aired on TV and the fact that people had to wait a week to see what happens next.
The Sopranos finale is still the best cliffhanger of all time.
@@Kindred_Val I respect that for sure, arguable tho cause that's the finale, as opposed to actually having to wait a week after that cut
@@Kindred_Val well that’s not really a cliffhanger is it since the show ended completely
@@igotktfobyafoot-stomper3979 Definition of Cliffhanger: "An ending to an episode of a serial drama that leaves the audience in suspense"
I don't understand what Walter expected.
Hank: police drop your weapons!
Walter: Jack don't do it!
Jack: "looks over to walter" Understands the situation to not drop his weapons
😂😂
Well he clearly didn’t want Hank or Steve to die, and killing a federal agent isn’t something taken lightly.
Lmao😂😂😂 didn’t even think of it like that.
I mean, they could have just taken off. It's unlikely that Hank and Gomes would have engaged them when they were so outgunned.
LOL he wanted to be a kingpin, here's the consequences, he got his brother in law killed
How did Gomez and Shrader managed to stay alive so long with a full auto AA 12 firing at them?
I felt like they did this as an artistic choice. This was the last clip of the episode so it leaves you thinking they have some kind of chance. But the next episode opens with Gomez destroyed and Hank barely hanging on, not showing what happened. It was like a delusion that there was ever a battle at all.
There's police shootouts where they fire 90+ bullets into a car just to not hit anyone. It also depends on the round used, birdshot wont do much and buckshot would make it hard to control recoil. Shotguns are only good up until a certain distance.
Look up that Cartel that invaded a town in Mexico with armored vehicles. Tens of thousands of rounds were fired to kill a handful of people.
Gomey died and Schrader was just really lucky, I guess.
@@brandonkaufmann6831 Shotguns are lethal at a further distance than most games would have you believe, and the recoil control of an AA-12 is actually very good, so good it is entirely possible to dual-wield them. The cars likely would have provided cover from the shotgun pellets, but every other bullet is going right through, unless it hits somewhere like the engine block, which is where Hank seems to try and hide.
Overall it is entirely possible they survived for a while, however it is unlikely.
Seeing Steve dead shortly after literally broke my heart, he was a real one
Good to see someone appreciating steve
The guy with the AA-12 must be the most elite king of stormtroopers that ever existed, his pellets literally disintegrate before he even shoots. Everyone on the opposite side should've been turned into mincemeat by the time he went through the entire drum.
Underrated comment
It took an entire drum of auto shotgun fire to tear Hank's plot armor. It really puts into perspective how tough it was.
Which one is the AA 12?
@@sebastiancaris google it. You’ll know
@@sebastiancaris probably the one that says "AA-12" on the side in huge lettering?
2:05 - I like how he shoots casually.
The zoom in on each character from 0:01 - 0:13 is so good
it's not a zoom it's a camera pan
@@the.n.1 I don't know anything about cinematography. When is it a zoom, and when is it a pan?
@@cooliostarstache5474 sorry my fault i thought when they physically move the camera forward it's called a pan
@Viathan but a zoom is only when they adjust the lense so this 1 can't be a zoom
@@the.n.1 Maybe it's a dolly shot?
If this was real life, they'd both be dead almost instantly when the bad guys opened fire. They are WAY outgunned with no cover at all. That light civilian car wouldn't even stop the 9mm bullets. It would provide no cover to speak of.
From that angle hank was behind the engine block so I can see that absorbing most of rounds
@@stephengrigg5988 You're right it would stop some of them, but anything along the outlines that's not going to hit close to the actual engine is still going through with lethal force at the very least with the two 5,56 rifles and the 30 cal Browning. Gomie is not really in cover and Hank's fat head and half his torso sticks out from behind the car for most of the shootout. There's way too much fire at them from close range for them to be able to try and fire back with any accuracy without getting shot instantly, and they'd still die behind that car.
But yeah, they could potentially stay alive a little bit longer if they both just hid behind the engine.
The vehicle would provide some concealment, but no cover at all.
The thing is, they did lose almost instantly. If you pay close attention to the sequence, the same (film) shot repeats about 3 or 4 times, it's made to feel like it was very long, because for Walt and Hank it probably felt like an eternity. But the whole shootout probably took a couple seconds before Gomey dropped dead and Hank ran out of ammo and got shot in the leg.
@@tatskamaster wtf are you talking about a car made of metal wont stop a 9 mm?
What I love about this scene is as chaotic as it is when they start blasting, the following episode the audio of the shots is like 6 seconds meaning fiction meets reality.
2:13 I love that split-second scream before it abruptly cuts to black. The ultimate cliffhanger.
This is the moment when the whole cast becomes stormtroopers.
this was the biggest cliff hanger I ever saw live. I remember how hard it was to wait for the next episode.
Dude how did you manage to wait. Lmaooo
Clearly you weren't around for ..... *"Mr. Worf..... fire."*
@Jackal105 twd is garbage
@@Archedgar that one's got to be the most infamous one in television history? That and who shot Mr burns?
@@Lacy6352fr
Hank kinda doomed himself trying to engage such a large number of suspects not even mentioning just with a pistol
There was nothing else he could do at this point, except for maybe trying to drive away.
He doomed himself when he decided to do a massive seizure with no backup lol, I'm mean they expected to find MANY barrels of cash, and they brought no uniforms, no CSI, and a pistol and a shotgun lol... Even if they only changed their weapons for something like an M4/M16 (usually there is one in every patrol car) they'd have a pretty good chance... irl when police expects to arrest a wanted criminal they usually show up by the dozen
@@Vacuon All of that + he should have taken the first shot. Ideally right as they got out of their cars to catch them off guard.
@@Oscar-fi1ev I think that would've been a strategically sound decision, but not very police-like haha
@@Vacuon maybe after they pointed their guns at hank
2:04 never seen someone look so bored firing a gun
Gomez and Uncle Jack are probably the most underrated breaking bad characters.
Yah
and mike
@@muhdhaziq4153 Mike aint underrated in the slightest...
And Huell
Drinking game: take a shot every time Walt says "Jack"
I got a kidney failure
Or everybody staring intensely with guns leveled.
Take a shot when they do.
Of Jack Daniels?
Okay, I'll believe a chemistry teacher becomes a meth kingpin, I'll even believe that nobody got shot during that first exchange where Hank and Gomey are wide in the open.
What I don't believe? All these guys are dressed for the Fall in a freaking DESERT and not one of them is breaking a sweat.
Not a single one of them.
Shenanigans
This is an outstanding comment
Hollywood stopped a long time ago showing sweat. I don't know why.
They're dressed like that to conceal all of the protective vests they're wearing.
High altitude desert
In the behind for scenes for this episode all the producers and crew were wearing jackets too so I think it was actually cold out there
The sound design in this scene is magnificent.
Where it cuts out the audio as like in real life, you lose your hearing for a bit and it comes back slowly
That AA12 was the most terrifying gun in this scenario
Fr bro it was terrifying at another level 🙌🙌💪😤
The BAR one of the guys had is also pretty intimidating as well haha
Bro has massive balls for telling a squad to drop their weapons knowing he’s obviously outnumbered, hank will always stand his ground and that’s cool asf
lol this scene is great but when a DRUM mag shotgun AUTOMATIC goes off, i doubt anyone goes unscathed lmao
Spread isn’t like in the video games so it’s believable
Nah shotguns are irl not the same as in video games
…uh, Gomez died. Hank couldn’t use his legs.
Maybe he had slugs🤷♂️
@@lavyalovesdad na, you can see the buckshot holes on the car, also there's too many holes to account for slugs coming out a AA-12 drum
1:46 When you step on a lego during a shootout
😂
Underrated
😂😂😂😂😂
steve gomez with a shotgun is top 5 badass things ive ever seen
Got killed by a bigger shotgun
Hank and Steve Gomez all they needed was to call for back up 😭
Way out there in the desert? Backup still would've arrived with Hank and Gomez's bodies already buried and Jack's crew gone
@@adamdion7574 Nah like before. If they'd told people about what they knew and where they were going, but Hank wanted to arrest Walt himself. Personally. It cost him his life.
@@astrangerhere and Walt's ego is what led to him being caught and losing everything. He couldn't just get rid of that book.
Exactly. Even if I knew they were gonna kill me at least the cavalry would have known where to find me, or at the very least start looking for my killer. Then they wouldn't have had needed Walt to call in their burial locations, months later
1
1:02 how the hell did this man get a BAR
Yeah right
He didn't do it for his family, but deep deep down he did still love and care for them.
Except for Jesse, who at this point is almost like a second son to Walter.
@@markdowding5737at this point he wanted him dead.
@@epicfan1598 that does not invalidate my point. Jesse was like a second son to Walter, but he decided to go all Ivan the Terrible with him
@@markdowding5737 I wouldn't say second son cause I doubt Walt would want his son dead at any point like he did with jesse. But he did care about him.
Jack! Jack! He has my minerals!
Uncle Jack is my favorite uncle.
"Jack don't do it!!!"
Classmate: hey teacher what about the homewo-
The entire class: 0:00
Damn Gomie didn’t even take cover. It was stupid but brave. What a trooper.
Wouldn’t have made a damn bit of difference anyway.
we should have more shows like breaking bad
@Ur Faust more mike scenes
0:57 The voice crack lmao
It's absolutely wild that the episode after this only gets more intense.
I can’t imagine watching this and having to wait a week to see what happens next.
If you watch these in order youre basically watching the whole show lol
literally what im doing rn
@@JC-rs3nh bro watching the show through clips 💀
It's satisfying to see Kenny's AA-12 shoot. That thing's big.
This was basically star trek red-shirts against stormtroopers.
Bullets flying everywhere and noone gets hit. The realism flew right out the window.
This is when your suspension of disbelief sets in. You have to accept that the realism is downplayed in order for the drama and tension to be higher. Realistically, Hank and Gomez would have been killed the second Jack's gang opened fire, and the police car wouldn't have offered too much protection for Hank and Gomez either.
But if they were killed that quickly, the scene would have felt so underwhelming and anti-climactic and unsatisfying. And we wouldn't have gotten Hank and Walter's final conversation as Walt begs Jack to let Hank live, or Hank's iconic line about Walt being too stupid to see Jack made his mind up 10 minutes ago.
Until the next episode, where you see Hank and Gomez went down rather quickly with Jack and his goons without a scratch.
This show has had so many unrealistic moments yet this is the one everyone has a problem with 💀
I find it poetic that Jack's crew was also caught off guard while facing a ton of automatic fire.
In Felina?
That's amazing, hadn't thought of that aspect of the revenge. It was such a kooky plan and that explains it perfectly. And Walt had to do it that way because he was truly alone. Such a good anti-hero.
So many well-done callbacks. I was thinking the other day about the first episode, how Walt briefly keeps his cancer a secret. He was only able to do this because he collapsed at his evening job and was conscious when the EMTs arrived, and was screened immediately. Already the privacy of their lives sets up for Walt to lead a double life. The carwash owner didn't know Sky directly, only "recognizes" her from visits when she tries to buy the car wash later on. Such a silly detail but I like the internal logic being so intact.
One thing that just occured to me is how we set up early on, that despite Walt taking pains to lie and cover things from his wife, and going through this very personal thing in his he can't even put into words ("I am awake."), Skyler is like a polygraph when it comes to her husband. It's such good storytelling because we don't know explicitly how she knows he is lying, but it's believable because she knows HIM and he's lying. If she wasn't reading him, she could attribute his behavior to coping with cancer and the small clue he had a second phone as an erroneous record. All of her figuring in those first couple seasons comes from her seeing right through every word he says. So this all sets the stage for that one phone call in Ozymandias. Where he says pained "You're never going to see Hank again." and calls her unsupportive. No doubt in the audience's mind whether Skyler is aware of the show he is putting on for the police, and whether we are conscious or it or not, it's because we know Skyler. We know Skyler and Walt. We get scarce any depiction of them being positively on the same wavelength. Theyre not communicating non-verbally like action partners where we're told they can do this. Theres this enormous gulf between them. It's mostly frustration and misery, and fighting separate battles. But a lesser spouse character, in that scene we would have been confused if she knows, and it would have read entirely differently. All the quiet pain in that phone call relies on walt's leap of faith and the thing they are sharing, and they are communicating, they are knowing, and it's horrible and even as Walt intends Skyler to understand he is not really meaning to berate and belittle her, it hurts all the more to do so. God, it's so real. Reminds me the Magnetic Fields lyrics "Why do we keep shrieking? When we mean soft things?" It feels like an argument where you want to stop and say I'm sorry and hold each other, but can't yet. Skyler and Walt, best TV husband and wife.
This would've probably ended peacefully if they had shown their ID.
No it wouldn’t have
One dude has a friggin' BAR. The director must have a thing for WW2 guys.
You passed the BAR?
@@virologi3348what a sick joke!
I just love how they used this scene as an homage to the Gunslingers vs Sheriffs shootout scenes in Old West movies. Except with a modern twist. Jack and His men are the Bandits. While Hank is the Sheriff with Gomez as his deputy.
Everybody else: *DO DO DO DO DO DO DO*
Todd: *pew pew*
looks like one of Jack's men has a BAR
Will never forget the scene when Jack pulled up. My god. I was fetal position on the couch just screaming lol. So intense. And such a deftly handled build up, and use of "dread".
This is the exact moment when my pulse rate skyrocketed
The actor playing Todd is one of those rare American men that never so much as even played with a toy gun in their lives. An anomaly.
Thats part of his character you dingus. He's an actor
yeah todd is supposed to be like that
are most american men supposed to shoot guns
@@pezvonpez a fair majority
yea man it’s the final part of the citizenship test
I think one of Jacks guys has a BAR, and if thats the case im suprised walt didn't get hit like 20 times because that gun would absolutely rip through the car.
Apparently the M-60 is a lot more accurate.
@@matthewriley7826 lmaoooo true
@@matthewriley7826 Remember: only the good guys have good accuracy
A morte de Hank e Gomez foi oq mais me abalou na série, vê o Gomez no chão e o Hank sozinho me deu uma dor.
0:01 texans when you walk 0.3 feet onto their property
U killed uncle hank u killed him
Whaaa WhaaaT! uuUUncle Hank is issss DEAd?
*unzips
PANCAKES!
I feel like the way the crew came in was pretty badass
I love how jack looks at Kenny giving him signal to let hell loose with his AA-12
This scene was so satisfying to watch. What a great show!
One of the best cliff hanger episodes even if we all know the possible fates, still having it end on the sounds of bullets ricocheing is amazing
The craziest cliffhanger of an episode ever.
Then there’s Todd’s pea shooter. Pew pew pew
2:05 Todd's shooting style:
Well, I'll just do what the others are doing.
I remember this being the end of this episode and having to wait a whole week to see what happened next. The agony.
Imagine watching this scene end with the episode and having to wait a week to find out what happens next.. thank god for Netflix
"look, he is smarter than you, he is luckier than you. whatever you think is gonna happen im telling you the exact reverse opposite is gonna happen" - jesse pinkman
This is the exact moment Gomey takes one to the domey
The silence just before the shootout was awesome.
I just realised, Jack knew that they wouldn't show ID. The reason he asked was so if they got brought up on the charges, they could argue it was in self defense. They could say they didn't know they were cops and thought they were just nutjobs with guns
I think it's more a long shot to just get them to lower their guns so they could kill them without shots back - as you say they knew they wouldn't though.
They knew they outgunned them, but there is always a small risk. If they lower their guns, and then they shoot them, there is no risk at all.
I also think it was an attempt to disarm their prey.
Whilst commiting a fenoly you can't argue for self-defense, they all had illegally modified/owned firearms + stealing drug money
You're reading too much into it. They just wanted them to lower their guns so they could pop them easily.
That seems to me to be more of a 'find cover' situation, than it is a 'stand out in the open and wait to see if they can hit me' situation.
It's always nice when friends get together to save their buddy
This is the moment Walt becomes Heisenberg
This is the moment Walt becomes sad Walt
This is the moment Hank becomes a mineral
This is the moment this joke stops being funny
Hank is a much better shot than this. he should've taken at least one or two of em
Yeah I thought the same. Vince Gilligan should've let Hank kill at least one goon.
They were under an insane amount of fire and that surely messed with Hank's aim. The cars were also positioned a bit farther apart than the scene makes them appear.
Really if anything, its Jack and his gang that come out looking like they have the accuracy of Stormtroopers here with how they don't land any hits in their opening salvo. Of course that's mostly just for dramatic effect, if Hank and Gomez got gunned down immediately and were both dead at the beginning of Ozymandias, that would have been pretty anticlimactic lol
One thing is being a good shot against stationary targets on the range, the other is firing under pressure from multiple armed guys.
He should not have drawn his weapon in the first place.. If this was real life, they'd both be dead in seconds and likely with no bad guy casualties at all. They are WAY outgunned with no cover at all. That light civilian car wouldn't even stop the 9mm bullets. It would provide no cover to speak of.
@@tatskamaster If only they brought back up instead of running in there like idiots...
Camera man escaped with his life
years ago...this was a hell of a cliffhanger... like it was yesterday
As sad as it may have been, hank brought his own death upon him. Went after walt with no backup and took his sweet old time in arresting him. Knowing the type of people walt associates himself with, hank should of known better
I mean if he told the dea that is own brother in law was Heisenberg he’s his career is kind of over
It's actually quite impressive that no one hit a single person, like even by accident or luck, but nope 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Gomez was shot dead and Hank was hit in the thigh
@@jakemyhill4985 yeah after this
The sound design on this is wicked
Imagine having to wait a full week for the next episode after that.
1:12 at that moment, gummy know everything was over
one of the greatest cliffhanger ever
This is still my favourite scene
Looking back and watching this scene years later... man there was zero chance for them to survive this.
Walts face at the end always makes me laugh
Well, if all these people were actually hitting their targets, I guess there would be a lot less drama.
so realistic. best aiming ive ever seen, especially the first shot with them in the open like that! wow!
I remember watching this the first time. The tension was UNFUCKINGREAL
In the desert, they should’ve been able to see those vehicles coming from miles away. They should’ve immediately called for backup, and hid out and taken cover behind the rocks, waiting for Jacks men who’d come out in the open. Pick them off one by one.
They were too focused on arresting walt
wow check out delta force guy over here
You say that as if its so easy wtf 😂
The number of Stormtroopers in this scene would be enough for a stand alone parade.
I like the fact that the most replayed part of this video is Todd firing the gun.
i love the epic like nod jack gives the guy with the automatic shotgun to start the shootout and then he just misses 2 completely unmoving targets
Hank’s shootout scenes were among the best scenes in the show. He won two and lost one. Not bad
All these smartasses in the comments didn't even watch the show, in the next episode it shows that the shootout was only about 5 seconds and Gomez died almost instantly and Hank got hit. The reason why it's so long is to show how time slows down in adrenaline-filled situations + for a more exciting finish to the episode. They literally show the time slowing down effect right after the shootout starts in this episode.