This scene hits so much harder after BCS. Imagine working under a mastermind for years, making millions of dollars, everything runs like clockwork, and your lawyer friend recruits a high school chemistry teacher into the operation. Then in a matter of months that chemistry teacher kills that mastermind and then you.
@@felixprollochs2451 They had their differences but they both wanted to take down the Salamanca’s and had a great relationship. Walter on the other hand is just egotistical and an amateur. Keep in mind, Mike warned Saul about Walter and Saul didn’t listen.
@@NoName-uf6rf these kind of things, doesnt need too muth effoet and detail, just imagine how you develop these situationa on real life, nobosy would wonder about that sound of the car in a situatuon like that, but you came here and said that was a very intelligent detail, i mean, if you are gonna do a show, make it normal, so ppl dont think about that "details" they are not details, just normal things, but you admire it cuz its a show, i dont blame u
@@mrpbh5So you are saying if a family member suddenly went missing but was actually killed because they found out too much you would be totally fine with that.
"Mike, he said he was going to kill my brother-in-law Hank, and threatened to kill my entire family, including my infant daughter if I tried to stop him!!" "I don't care". Mike wasn't an angel either.
Everyone seems to forget Gus gave Mike orders to KILL WALT. How is Mike even remotely surprised that Walt killed Gus? "We had a good thing going you stupid son of a bitch!" Um Mike... YOU had a good thing going. YOUR salary went up cuz of Walt's product.
Crazy how Joaquin Salamanca avenged his family. If he hadn't shot Mike, Mike would have foiled Waltuh's plans to get Hector to cooperate. Waltuh would have been killed.
Very good observation Joaquin shot mike which separated him from Gus while Lalo gave Hector the bell than hector rang the bell and ended it at last with Gus
@@kingclampz6081And if he hadn't bought that box of girl scout cookies on the way there, he might've made it in time to prevent the poisoning! Absolutely astounding writing!......or maybe a fucking coincidence, I swear the mental gymnastics you people use to try and make it sound like this show had god level writing and everything was written 20 steps ahead is getting ridiculous.
@@airraverstaz does not matter you air head the facts are the facts and everything we described did happen taking Gus down was a whole teamwork it took Lalo, Walter, Jesse, Hector, and Joaquin if we are being technical when realistically Lalo would have wiped Gus out on his own if not for plot
Similar to his granddaughter, it's not exactly the same since she's family but he appreciates innocence and is basically like a base-level human being....there's a reason that CHOMOS are treated the way they are in prisons full of rapists/muderers etc.
Imagine how far down the drain Mike has gone from BCS to this scene. How much he looked up to Gus and relied on him at this point. Id leave the country instead of dealing with Walt and Jesse.
Mike did not look up to Gus, he often found orders to be morally questionable but decided that he valued his family's financial security more. By breaking bad he has lost almost all his morality.
@@gamezbond5184 Nah I was referring to the scene where Gus threatens to kill walt's family as well as daughter. Very dumb move. It ensured Walt would stop at nothing to kill Gus, whch leads to this scene.
Mike was one of my favourites after my first watch of BB, but if we are going to be critical of him he really did make a lot of “half measures” for a guy that swore he never would again
Mike's full measures speech is, at its core, actually about hindsight and how we tend to torture ourselves about events that we think we shouldve seen coming. We like to think it is possible to "figure out" the right approach to life, and that's what Mike thinks full measures will do for him. But life is chaotic. In addition, what even is a full measure here? There's no one core problem. Mike has to deal with walt, while also doing damage control in the wake of Gus's death. It won't be clear what a full measure is until he's sitting by that river.
@@romilrh You obviously did not watch the series well. I suggest that you look again at how everything unfolded and you will understand that I am right!
@skullcandy169 Lmao. You called Gus "honest". Your opinion is immediate null and void. Gus is a psychopathic, murderous POS who kills his own subordinates in unnecessarily brutal ways just to send a message. He employs child murdering gangsters and does not care one bit for anyone. He is professional. I'll give you that.
@FoxBadger109 To be fair does it really matter much what type of person they are? at the end of the day they’re both still trying to make him do weird shit for them. I’d say that’s pretty comparable
In retrospect, the opening of this scene really foreshadows the whole "hazard pay'' situation. Mike is feeding the chickens and gets mad when they aren't letting each other eat. He says "If Wendell doesn't eat, nobody eats" and this is exactly how he feels about his guys getting paid after they're locked up. If they don't eat, nobody eats. Great writing
After watching BCS and realizing how many people had to die and how much had to be sacrificed for Gus’ operation, you really do end up hating Walter for ruining it all
I will never understand how people think this. How is ending an operation that causes death of innocent people and mass distribution of life-ruining substances a bad thing, it's arguably the best thing Walt has done.
@@Sapo_Triste nope, at best gus wouldn't even know about the ricin, and at worst he would have killed wendy, gus has no reason to believe that Walt and most importantly Jesse would be the ones to poison those two guys, for all he knows they don't even know eachother
@@Sapo_Triste the thing with that is, why would he think that Jesse, the drug addict good for nothing, would craft a nearly untraceable plan to kill two men that, as far as Gus know he doesn't even know, to him it would make more sense if Hector somehow manage to do that than if Jesse did, and in the end, Walt telling Gus about that plan ended up being worse than just letting it happen, i agree that Jesse was better just letting that one go, but I can't really blame him for trying that, those guys basically killed his friend and forced his new girlfriend's lil brother to work on the drug business.
we need a spin-off about wendell, honest. he goes through this adventure to make sure if he can't have something, nobody can. nobody. and then it ends with him dominating the universe.
This is the exact moment a youtube algorithm pulled a 9-year old video with just a few comments to my home page. Is this maybe the most orange scene in the whole series?
I never understood why Walt never told Mike that gus threatened his family. Mike would have definitely believed Walt after Gus's threats against Nachos dad.
Mike already knew that or simply would have just assumed it. Walt wasn't really given that hard of an ultimatum. Just let the DEA agent who's a thorn in everyone's side and who's not even your blood family get picked off or there will be other consequences, simple as that. He's just an in-law.
@@Ryan88881Mike didn’t know about Gus threatening his entire family though, wife and kids included. Mike only knew about Gus’ threat to Hank, a DEA agent. Not to Walter’s wife, son, or infant daughter.
Mike just had respect for Nacho where he didn't have any for Walter. He knows what kinda man Gus is, and probs would've made the argument that if walter didn't fuck things up so badly then Gus wouldn't have to threaten his family.
I think part of the reason why he didn’t was partly out of loyalty towards Jesse. He might not understand Jesse’s loyalty towards Walt, and he probably knows Walt must’ve manipulated him, he knows Jesse felt close enough to Walt.
That was basically Saul's speech at the end of his series, in court: "The truth is, Walter White could never have gotten as far as he did without me. He would have been either dead or in jail within a month without me".
0:38 is such great acting. You can tell he put his heart and soul into the delivery of "Its Gustavo. He's dead". It really foreshadows to the audience that Gustavo is dead. Bravo Vince!
"Do you even know?! Do you even know what you've done?!" That line is just so much meaningful after taking into account the super lab that took so much time, money, effort and even corpses to make and it all came down due to Walt.
I get it that the showrunners needed an excuse to keep Mike from killing Walt instantly, but this is weird. Why in the world would Gus record the feed from the lab on his laptop? Hell, why record it at all? They were not even in there 24/7, so surely it wouldn't have been too much of a burden for one of Gus' men to, you know, keep watch over them from the security post. And if Gus himself wanted to peek in, he could've done it through an RDP or something like that.
You're right; it's like John Gotti recording all of his crimes and murders. Exactly how was he going to benefit from it? Also, it could easily come back to bite you in the ass in court if the DEA had somehow gotten ahold of the video of You committing crimes.
Also, there is no way in hell a laptop the hard drive of the laptop would be able to store all the security footage. Generally, the recording would be saved on a server instead.
I'm pretty sure it ends up being all for nothing as the laptop was encrypted, so they'd have never got the footage anyway... I think I remember a mention of that.
After watching BB once and BCS twice. I wish mike listened to walt here about what laptop problem was, shot him in the head, and fixed the problem himself.
Fuck, Mike's voice fracturing at 1:28 hits like a brick. Jonathan Banks perfectly conveyed... both how abruptly reshaped Mike's entire world just became *and* how pouring with revenge-stirred bloodlust he is for the talking asshole behind Jesse. This scene is amazing, since you can feel the different headspaces Mike, Walt, and Jesse are all in. If this scene was just from Mike's POV, the camera tint would be blood-red.
Walter would just kill mike like he does later on the show. And if you actually paid attention to the show you'd know that mike being there wouldn't change a thing
I love Mike’s face when he first sees Walter White Mike has killed many people in his life but I’ll think seldom, if ever the person who wanted to kill came to him
If only jesse believed mike. Mike was not as evil as walter and saw right through him and tried to show jesse, walter's true self but failed due to walter manipulation of jesse
It's not a hospital it's a nursing home But yes you are right I'm surprized that Walter was like a ghost nobody saw him or has any information about him
@@amrabdalnasser4691I think it’s not a stretch to believe that the nursing home didn’t even have security cameras or if they did they weren’t working. In fact, Hector was probably placed in a nursing home that didn’t have security on purpose. I’m sure Gus wouldn’t want to have himself recorded talking to Hector and likewise, the Salamancas wouldn’t want anyone to be able to record who tio talks to.
I always wondered where the hell this was supposed to be - some dirt road in the middle of some desert where they just happened to drive into each other despite Mike just having driven over the border from Mexico.
It’s still in Mexico; this is what I reck’n (just copy pasting my other recent reply): Jesse had been staying at the doctor’s hideout near Eladio’s hacienda 6mi from the border with Texas while he, Gus, and Mike recovered from the poisoning in S4E10 (Salud), so he knew exactly where it was, and thus knew/could easily figure out the very limited (probably singular) driveable but not mainly-trafficked roads up to the border. Timing-wise, I mean they knew Mike would be on his way up upon hearing the news, whether or not they knew *precisely* when the Doctor heard and thus relayed it to Mike.
I’m hindsight, In actual hindsight, Walter white was the worst thing that ever happened to the breaking bad universe. It all ended with him. The money. The reputation. The empire
The animal lover in me wants to believe Mike remembers some of these same chickens from his earlier Mexican recuperation, shown in BCS. To know Wendell is to have a friend for life.
They eliminated the cartel, got the Lydia's operation overseas, everything was gonna be $$$$$$$. I can only imagine Mike's frustration when he learned Gus is dead.
This scene always confused me. I don't get why Mike was so upset with Walter just because the other chickens were not letting Wendell eat. Walter could NOT have anything to do with that at all.
Crazy how if Mike killed Walt here, then Hank, Andrea and Mike would still be alive, Saul would've stayed a lawyer in New Mexico, Jesse wouldn't have been a slave to the Neo Nazis, and Walt's family wouldn't have been as torn apart as it ended up being. Walt is simply the big bad of the whole show.
Mike would have been killed aswell as Jesse. The names are already in the evidence room. Lydia would have put a hit on Mike and Jesse. Or they both go to jail forever with Saul ontop.
@@zeeanon Unless Mike decides to kill Lydia first like he planned to later on. Also Mike could call Ed (Vacuum cleaner repair guy) and set up a new life for him and Jesse so no one comes after them and with No DEA agents dead this will be a lot easier
@@zeeanon I’m not talking about the nine guys though, I’m talking about Lydia who Mike definitely hated way more than Jesse or Walter did. He viewed her as untrustworthy and BCS shows us that Gus didn’t even want to do business with her despite what she said to Walter.
I always wondered that too, but upon 2nd (more like 7th) thought, I realized it wasn’t an accident of luck: it *might* have been lucky timing, but it makes sense that they knew he’d be on that road. Jesse had been staying at the doctor’s hideout near Eladio’s hacienda 6mi from the border with Texas while he, Gus, and Mike recovered from the poisoning in S4E10 (Salud), so he knew exactly where it was, and thus knew/could easily figure out the very limited (probably singular) driveable but not mainly-trafficked roads up to the border. Timing-wise, I mean they knew Mike would be on his way up upon hearing the news, whether or not they knew *precisely* when the Doctor heard and thus relayed it to Mike.
Mike feeding chickens was the happiest he got in the whole franchise
That will make some awesome fried chicken.
Also playing with his granddaughter.
@@kevinquinonez2714which chicken was she again
@@ljavwa3459 she was no chicken bro xD
She was a human being lol
Chickens: *exists*
Mike: *Ok, this is what´s gonna happen*
This scene hits so much harder after BCS. Imagine working under a mastermind for years, making millions of dollars, everything runs like clockwork, and your lawyer friend recruits a high school chemistry teacher into the operation. Then in a matter of months that chemistry teacher kills that mastermind and then you.
Mike had his differences with Gus too tho
@@felixprollochs2451 but not like with Walter
@@felixprollochs2451 They had their differences but they both wanted to take down the Salamanca’s and had a great relationship. Walter on the other hand is just egotistical and an amateur. Keep in mind, Mike warned Saul about Walter and Saul didn’t listen.
well they're all terrible people who run a drug cartel so walter coming in and ruining everything turned out for the best.
@@worldscoolestperson7672 turned out for the best for who?
"Keys scumbag, it's the universal symbol for keys" love that line lol
Ikr.
@streamx3m WTF
Awe come on guys.
Im from Denmark
you look like a special joe
I like how you can hear the beeping of the car door being left open the whole time
Another Bravo Vince moment this show is just too good.
they used a genuine cadillac
that's an investment
Throughout BB and BCS, the foley team pays a lot of attention into immersing the audience. They’re fantastic!
@@NoName-uf6rf these kind of things, doesnt need too muth effoet and detail, just imagine how you develop these situationa on real life, nobosy would wonder about that sound of the car in a situatuon like that, but you came here and said that was a very intelligent detail, i mean, if you are gonna do a show, make it normal, so ppl dont think about that "details" they are not details, just normal things, but you admire it cuz its a show, i dont blame u
@@minotaurocurioso1756
relax
I always loved the way Mike said “ahh Jesse” idk why. Just the way he delivers it. Says so much in so little words
For real i swear
As if to say "Ahh Jessie, you are so loyal but you just had to be loyal to this scumbag ?"
@@guilhermehank4938 For sure. Also says "this is a good kid, but he hitched his wagon to this toxic person" lol
He just understood how much Walt has manipulated Jesse
@@gentteneqja9644you’re the only one that got it right
you can tell they're in mexico, because it's yellow lol
and there are chickens
facts
@@GozuTob what
@@TheGaloX he said THERE ARE CHICKENS
@@chimp4225 WHAT
i always laugh after Mike hears the news and then it just cuts to him angrily driving
He just like me
He looks aggressively happy in that shot of him driving 😂
As mean as Mike was, he was still hilarious. What a great character.
Mike is a corrupt scumbag and the biggest scumbag in this show!
He was never mean
what do you mean?
@@mrpbh5bro what 😭
@@mrpbh5So you are saying if a family member suddenly went missing but was actually killed because they found out too much you would be totally fine with that.
"Mike, he said he was going to kill my brother-in-law Hank, and threatened to kill my entire family, including my infant daughter if I tried to stop him!!"
"I don't care".
Mike wasn't an angel either.
That is true but when you’re willingly in that type of business what choice do you really have. They were just the consequences of his own actions
That’s what I’ve never understood if mike and Jesse were so caring about innocent siblings dying or kids how did they not understand Walt’s position
Everyone seems to forget Gus gave Mike orders to KILL WALT. How is Mike even remotely surprised that Walt killed Gus?
"We had a good thing going you stupid son of a bitch!"
Um Mike... YOU had a good thing going. YOUR salary went up cuz of Walt's product.
@@nahor88 Sadly all the Walt Haters and Mike Suckups won't ever believe you.
@@nahor88 Walter also had a good thing until he started to screw it up with jesse
Jesse: if you kill him, you have to kill me too
Mike: sorry kid
BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG
No Jesse. I will leave you to suffer.
Good ending achieved
2 episodes later “hE cAn’t KeEp gEtTinG aWaY wiTh tHiS”
Crazy how Joaquin Salamanca avenged his family. If he hadn't shot Mike, Mike would have foiled Waltuh's plans to get Hector to cooperate. Waltuh would have been killed.
Never thought about that!
Very good observation Joaquin shot mike which separated him from Gus while Lalo gave Hector the bell than hector rang the bell and ended it at last with Gus
@@kingclampz6081And if he hadn't bought that box of girl scout cookies on the way there, he might've made it in time to prevent the poisoning! Absolutely astounding writing!......or maybe a fucking coincidence, I swear the mental gymnastics you people use to try and make it sound like this show had god level writing and everything was written 20 steps ahead is getting ridiculous.
@@airraverstaz does not matter you air head the facts are the facts and everything we described did happen taking Gus down was a whole teamwork it took Lalo, Walter, Jesse, Hector, and Joaquin if we are being technical when realistically Lalo would have wiped Gus out on his own if not for plot
@@airraverstaz I will admit your first sentence was hilarious and made me laugh for a minute or two but that’s it
I like how caring Mike was towards the Chickens! 🥺
Similar to his granddaughter, it's not exactly the same since she's family but he appreciates innocence and is basically like a base-level human being....there's a reason that CHOMOS are treated the way they are in prisons full of rapists/muderers etc.
Like how Tony Soprano was to the ducks in the pool in his backyard.
Imagine how far down the drain Mike has gone from BCS to this scene. How much he looked up to Gus and relied on him at this point. Id leave the country instead of dealing with Walt and Jesse.
It was all on Gus and Mike
nigga what show u watching he did not 'look up to gus'
He did... he took a trip to Belize
Had his family to care tho
Mike did not look up to Gus, he often found orders to be morally questionable but decided that he valued his family's financial security more. By breaking bad he has lost almost all his morality.
"Never threaten a man's family, let alone his infant child."
Gus had it coming.
WHY is that in quotes. Did you hear that somewhere?
@@gamezbond5184 Nah I was referring to the scene where Gus threatens to kill walt's family as well as daughter. Very dumb move. It ensured Walt would stop at nothing to kill Gus, whch leads to this scene.
@@arjunnath6251yes, but I believe he’s asking why you used quotes. Quotation marks imply that statement was said verbatim by someone. Was it?
@@Night5225 I believed I answer that when I started my comment with "Nah"
@@arjunnath6251 yes, you answered that when you edited your comment.
At 2:38 the way Walter's ears look with the lighting are eerily like horns. Mike making a deal with the devil.
"Mr. White... he's the *devil* ..."
Indeed
lmao
I love the Walter and Jesse dynamic you'll never find a better pair working together on screen in awhile
Mike was one of my favourites after my first watch of BB, but if we are going to be critical of him he really did make a lot of “half measures” for a guy that swore he never would again
I mean that's more realistic imo. He's deeply flawed, and what person hasn't done something in spite of their better judgment?
Mike's full measures speech is, at its core, actually about hindsight and how we tend to torture ourselves about events that we think we shouldve seen coming. We like to think it is possible to "figure out" the right approach to life, and that's what Mike thinks full measures will do for him. But life is chaotic.
In addition, what even is a full measure here? There's no one core problem. Mike has to deal with walt, while also doing damage control in the wake of Gus's death. It won't be clear what a full measure is until he's sitting by that river.
Gotta love that little slide Jessie does across the hood
Gta 5 hood slide ahh nih
After watching Better Call Saul, you understand Mike's reaction so much more
Mike is a corrupt scumbag and the biggest scumbag in this show!
Jesse was the only thing that kept Walter alive
Walter was the first to save Jesse's life. Jesse is the reason why Hank and Walter lost their lives!
@@pornici1 Amazing. Every word of what you just said was wrong.
@@romilrh You obviously did not watch the series well. I suggest that you look again at how everything unfolded and you will understand that I am right!
The fact that Mike knew it right away that it was Walt that killed Gus
that disappointment on Mike's face when Jesse is willing to take a bullet for Walt, not know he's being manipulated and being used as a shield, smh
Lmao. You people act like Mike and Gus were not doing the exact same thing to Jesse. Manipulating him for their own ends.
@skullcandy169 Lmao. You called Gus "honest". Your opinion is immediate null and void. Gus is a psychopathic, murderous POS who kills his own subordinates in unnecessarily brutal ways just to send a message. He employs child murdering gangsters and does not care one bit for anyone.
He is professional. I'll give you that.
@sleepystarbear Yea Walt trapped him into the layers of manipulation, he just doesnt deserve Jesse
@FoxBadger109 To be fair does it really matter much what type of person they are? at the end of the day they’re both still trying to make him do weird shit for them. I’d say that’s pretty comparable
Mike was literally doing the exact same thing. Why does everyone have a hard on for Mike?
If Jesse knew what Walter did behind his back, he would have just stepped aside and let Mike finish the job
Loved how Mike was just kicking back and relaxing/recovering. Sucks all that stuff went down forcing him to leave prematurely
Jesse truly was like a son to Mike,somehow a brother to Nach even if they both didn't know it.
In retrospect, the opening of this scene really foreshadows the whole "hazard pay'' situation. Mike is feeding the chickens and gets mad when they aren't letting each other eat. He says "If Wendell doesn't eat, nobody eats" and this is exactly how he feels about his guys getting paid after they're locked up. If they don't eat, nobody eats. Great writing
Bravo Vince
Still can’t believe Waltuh killed off Finger’s beloved
No wonder Finger doesn't wanna have sex with him
😂😂😂😂😂 tragedy
I'm using "finger's beloved" 😂
put your dick away waltuh
Walt is the only person who can get Mike worked up.
After everything Walt has done to this point, he had the audacity to sit right next to mike on the front seat.. lol
After watching BCS and realizing how many people had to die and how much had to be sacrificed for Gus’ operation, you really do end up hating Walter for ruining it all
then you can also blame jesse for forcing walt to kill those 2 dealers and starting the whole gus vs walt conflict
I will never understand how people think this. How is ending an operation that causes death of innocent people and mass distribution of life-ruining substances a bad thing, it's arguably the best thing Walt has done.
@@DinkusDorf walt was the one who ratted on Jesse's plan to kill them with ricin, blame that on walt
@@Sapo_Triste nope, at best gus wouldn't even know about the ricin, and at worst he would have killed wendy, gus has no reason to believe that Walt and most importantly Jesse would be the ones to poison those two guys, for all he knows they don't even know eachother
@@Sapo_Triste the thing with that is, why would he think that Jesse, the drug addict good for nothing, would craft a nearly untraceable plan to kill two men that, as far as Gus know he doesn't even know, to him it would make more sense if Hector somehow manage to do that than if Jesse did, and in the end, Walt telling Gus about that plan ended up being worse than just letting it happen, i agree that Jesse was better just letting that one go, but I can't really blame him for trying that, those guys basically killed his friend and forced his new girlfriend's lil brother to work on the drug business.
that’s my universal signal for “gimmie the bag i want a bump”
I imagine that’s one quiet car ride.
we need a spin-off about wendell, honest. he goes through this adventure to make sure if he can't have something, nobody can. nobody. and then it ends with him dominating the universe.
Wendell is the one who knocks.
“Ohhhhhh Jesse, Jesus…what is it with you guys? Honest to God…”🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mike took another half measure
It makes me laugh how hypocrital he was in that aspect, the whole series he tooked half measures that led him to his death
@@tyrus_kitt Humans are consistently inconsistent.
_"Keys, scumbag. It's the universal symbol for 'keys'."_
This is the exact moment a youtube algorithm pulled a 9-year old video with just a few comments to my home page. Is this maybe the most orange scene in the whole series?
The Most Mexico Mexico that ever Mexico-ed
I never understood why Walt never told Mike that gus threatened his family. Mike would have definitely believed Walt after Gus's threats against Nachos dad.
Mike already knew that or simply would have just assumed it. Walt wasn't really given that hard of an ultimatum. Just let the DEA agent who's a thorn in everyone's side and who's not even your blood family get picked off or there will be other consequences, simple as that. He's just an in-law.
@@Ryan88881Mike didn’t know about Gus threatening his entire family though, wife and kids included.
Mike only knew about Gus’ threat to Hank, a DEA agent. Not to Walter’s wife, son, or infant daughter.
Mike just had respect for Nacho where he didn't have any for Walter. He knows what kinda man Gus is, and probs would've made the argument that if walter didn't fuck things up so badly then Gus wouldn't have to threaten his family.
@@JMBSproductionswalt "fucking things up" was saving Jesse's life
Meh, Mike wouldn't have cared.
That ride back north gotta be awkward as hell
i like how mike face of disguist with walter is the same face walter has with saul and jessy
I feel like if Mike really really wanted to he could've just made that shot into Walters face
I think part of the reason why he didn’t was partly out of loyalty towards Jesse.
He might not understand Jesse’s loyalty towards Walt, and he probably knows Walt must’ve manipulated him, he knows Jesse felt close enough to Walt.
Plot armour. They needed another season out of everyone.
It’s been so long since I’ve seen
Breaking bad that I forgot how yellow the yellow Mexico filter was 😂
I like how the car seems like a bridge from what we hear everyday to when the characters get in the cars the music starts
Mike knew that sticking with Walt and Jesse would result to more trouble, just something he couldn’t avoid
Walter was just about the dumbest criminal ever and only survived because he had connections
That was basically Saul's speech at the end of his series, in court: "The truth is, Walter White could never have gotten as far as he did without me. He would have been either dead or in jail within a month without me".
eh what? A dumb criminal wouldnt have been able to kill gus
Walter was an egomaniac idiot. Completely screwed up an amazing thjng.
@@callumrolston you don’t understand
Walter only got as far as he did since he had the benefit of plot-armor and aberrant lapses in judgement from otherwise established characters.
A guy like Mike had plenty of time to waste Walt before Jesse jumped in the way.
Thoroughly and with a proper spread.
2:07 ya probably didn't notice that mr white looks like a devil with those ears
0:38 is such great acting. You can tell he put his heart and soul into the delivery of "Its Gustavo. He's dead". It really foreshadows to the audience that Gustavo is dead. Bravo Vince!
"Do you even know?! Do you even know what you've done?!" That line is just so much meaningful after taking into account the super lab that took so much time, money, effort and even corpses to make and it all came down due to Walt.
I get it that the showrunners needed an excuse to keep Mike from killing Walt instantly, but this is weird. Why in the world would Gus record the feed from the lab on his laptop? Hell, why record it at all? They were not even in there 24/7, so surely it wouldn't have been too much of a burden for one of Gus' men to, you know, keep watch over them from the security post. And if Gus himself wanted to peek in, he could've done it through an RDP or something like that.
You're right; it's like John Gotti recording all of his crimes and murders. Exactly how was he going to benefit from it? Also, it could easily come back to bite you in the ass in court if the DEA had somehow gotten ahold of the video of You committing crimes.
Also, there is no way in hell a laptop the hard drive of the laptop would be able to store all the security footage. Generally, the recording would be saved on a server instead.
Keep in mind this is a fictional show not everything is gonna make sense
I'm pretty sure it ends up being all for nothing as the laptop was encrypted, so they'd have never got the footage anyway... I think I remember a mention of that.
@@Pwilliams4000 By that token you can dismiss any critique lol. The less sense it makes, the poorer the writing was.
Not a single hair in this video
2:37 Walter´s ears look strange
Like devil's
@@Yourmothersmuffnah, walter is a saint compared with the USA presidents
So wholesome seeing mike talking to the chickens like there his children 😂
K E Y S S C U M B A G
🤣
Walt really did ruin everything, for absolutely everyone around him.
3:15 Walt wearing seatbelts 🤣🤣
emotional driver isnt good
real
The way Jesse slid on the car was fucking SMOOTH, though.
"Keys. It's the universal symbol for keys."
Walt is brilliant, but such a dumbass at times.
After watching BB once and BCS twice. I wish mike listened to walt here about what laptop problem was, shot him in the head, and fixed the problem himself.
malter and wike
@drewbeans love you brewdeans
I manged your bom
Fid named kinger
I like how when they all get in the car, Walter sits at the front and Jesse in the back😂 consistent with their characters
Fuck, Mike's voice fracturing at 1:28 hits like a brick. Jonathan Banks perfectly conveyed... both how abruptly reshaped Mike's entire world just became *and* how pouring with revenge-stirred bloodlust he is for the talking asshole behind Jesse. This scene is amazing, since you can feel the different headspaces Mike, Walt, and Jesse are all in. If this scene was just from Mike's POV, the camera tint would be blood-red.
If Mike wasn't away, Walt could've never killed gus
Walter would just kill mike like he does later on the show. And if you actually paid attention to the show you'd know that mike being there wouldn't change a thing
"It wasn't me, it was Hector! He's the one!"
Listen waltuh
Put your dick away waltuh
I'm not having sex with you right now waltuh
Where the fuck was this filmed? Venus?
Mexico. Everyone knows it’s always yellow there.
I love Mike’s face when he first sees Walter White Mike has killed many people in his life but I’ll think seldom, if ever the person who wanted to kill came to him
Here you witness the introduction of the Universal Symbol for Keys, ladies and gentlemen 😂
If only jesse believed mike. Mike was not as evil as walter and saw right through him and tried to show jesse, walter's true self but failed due to walter manipulation of jesse
Would've been cool to see them cross the border and the color pallette switches from yellow to regular in an instant.
And I bet Vince Gilligan would've done that.
I like how Mike is playing with chickens, and then when the cars arrive together it’s framed as though they’re _playing chicken_
There's no believable motivation for Mike not just blowing Walt away here.
One thing that kinda bugs me: Wouldn't the security cameras at the hospital have shown Walter interacting with Hector?
It's not a hospital it's a nursing home
But yes you are right
I'm surprized that Walter was like a ghost
nobody saw him or has any information about him
@@amrabdalnasser4691I think it’s not a stretch to believe that the nursing home didn’t even have security cameras or if they did they weren’t working. In fact, Hector was probably placed in a nursing home that didn’t have security on purpose. I’m sure Gus wouldn’t want to have himself recorded talking to Hector and likewise, the Salamancas wouldn’t want anyone to be able to record who tio talks to.
They would've thought walt was someone visiting Hector, maybe a friend or a family member
jesse sliding over the bonnet to stop his two dads from killing each other lol
I just can't with this filter lmao
Imagine if mike killed Walter.
And Jesse just stops.
This is the moment the Kid named Finger became the universal symbol for keys
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I always wondered where the hell this was supposed to be - some dirt road in the middle of some desert where they just happened to drive into each other despite Mike just having driven over the border from Mexico.
It’s still in Mexico; this is what I reck’n (just copy pasting my other recent reply):
Jesse had been staying at the doctor’s hideout near Eladio’s hacienda 6mi from the border with Texas while he, Gus, and Mike recovered from the poisoning in S4E10 (Salud), so he knew exactly where it was, and thus knew/could easily figure out the very limited (probably singular) driveable but not mainly-trafficked roads up to the border.
Timing-wise, I mean they knew Mike would be on his way up upon hearing the news, whether or not they knew *precisely* when the Doctor heard and thus relayed it to Mike.
@@lilmane1070 yeah, that actually makes sense.
Why do you think they just happened to run into each other?
Every time I see these scenes, I think of Louis Armstrong's song "It's a Wonderful World".
You know how they say "it's been a pleasure?". Well it hasnt.
'KEYS, scumbag.' 😅
Damn, such a good character. I love Wendell.
3:17 POV my parents taking me to McDonalds circa 2009
Such a badass start for the final season!
I’m hindsight, In actual hindsight, Walter white was the worst thing that ever happened to the breaking bad universe. It all ended with him. The money. The reputation. The empire
Walt is the cataclysm of the entire series, so yea
The animal lover in me wants to believe Mike remembers some of these same chickens from his earlier Mexican recuperation, shown in BCS. To know Wendell is to have a friend for life.
“What is it with you guys” what a great line
Even while seriously wounded, Mike is keeping the chickens well fed to be served in Los Pollos Hermanos. What a work ethic.
Walt's initial plan: "Kill Gus. Mike may have his suspicions, but that's all he will have."
Mike:
This won't be the last time Mike holds a gun on Walter, and Jesse stops him, and Walter has a proposal for him.
3 bald guys yelling at each other in the desert
Did anyone notice Walt’s ears.
“Mr. White is the Devil.”
Soundtrack name from 3:10 , after Mike says Universal symbol of keys and driving off with the trio .
They eliminated the cartel, got the Lydia's operation overseas, everything was gonna be $$$$$$$.
I can only imagine Mike's frustration when he learned Gus is dead.
And Lydia ended up indirectly saving Jesse's life so Mike not killing her let Jesse come out unscathed ultimately.
This scene always confused me. I don't get why Mike was so upset with Walter just because the other chickens were not letting Wendell eat. Walter could NOT have anything to do with that at all.
Really drove away with walts car ☠️
This is the moment when *that hand gesture* became the universal symbol for keys. Like, for real. 😅
Crazy how if Mike killed Walt here, then Hank, Andrea and Mike would still be alive, Saul would've stayed a lawyer in New Mexico, Jesse wouldn't have been a slave to the Neo Nazis, and Walt's family wouldn't have been as torn apart as it ended up being. Walt is simply the big bad of the whole show.
Mike would have been killed aswell as Jesse. The names are already in the evidence room. Lydia would have put a hit on Mike and Jesse. Or they both go to jail forever with Saul ontop.
@@zeeanon Unless Mike decides to kill Lydia first like he planned to later on. Also Mike could call Ed (Vacuum cleaner repair guy) and set up a new life for him and Jesse so no one comes after them and with No DEA agents dead this will be a lot easier
@@Highasamf Jesse literally said Mike would go after walt if he killed the 9 guys
@@zeeanon I’m not talking about the nine guys though, I’m talking about Lydia who Mike definitely hated way more than Jesse or Walter did. He viewed her as untrustworthy and BCS shows us that Gus didn’t even want to do business with her despite what she said to Walter.
@@Highasamf And oddly enough Mike would rather leave his granddaughter than deal with his problems
Wendell was the most innocent character in the whole show
When Mike said "Kiss, waltuh, its the universal symbol for kiss" I burst into tears. Truly one of the lines told in Breaking Bad...
I love comments like this
Question, but how exactly did Walt and Jessie accidently meet Mike on the exact same road way across the border in Mexico?
clearly it wasnt an accident
I always wondered that too, but upon 2nd (more like 7th) thought, I realized it wasn’t an accident of luck: it *might* have been lucky timing, but it makes sense that they knew he’d be on that road.
Jesse had been staying at the doctor’s hideout near Eladio’s hacienda 6mi from the border with Texas while he, Gus, and Mike recovered from the poisoning in S4E10 (Salud), so he knew exactly where it was, and thus knew/could easily figure out the very limited (probably singular) driveable but not mainly-trafficked roads up to the border.
Timing-wise, I mean they knew Mike would be on his way up upon hearing the news, whether or not they knew *precisely* when the Doctor heard and thus relayed it to Mike.
@@lilmane1070 Makes sense, thanks. It would have been a long ride, wonder what they might have been chatting about on the way back with Mike around.
@@acethegrayprobably just awkward silence
Jesse and Gus walked back from the compound on that road so I’m guessing that’s how Jesse new to take walt there