@@ahuman32478 Ever since he was 9, always the same! Couldn't keep his hands out of the time machine! But not our Jimmy! Couldn't be precious Jimmy! Breaking the laws of thermodynamics blind! And he gets to be a time traveler!? What a sick joke!
So the way I pictured this was Gale shooting Jesse, then Jesse's head popping back up like his neck was spring-loaded and whacking Gale so hard that he died. Then I realized the it in your second sentence was the bullet. Still prefer my version.
I love that the writer’s room for BCS was so personally offended by Wendy = Kim theories that they went out of their way to put Kim and Wendy in the same room in season 6
@@jaredpaz7943 hear me out, Gene is in his house and the camera pans out, Huell is helping him get ready for his final stand, although he seems to have a blonde wig on and Gene is calling her Kim.
Why do people think gus is some sort of omnipotent all seing entity? He was suspicious because he learned brock was poisoned, and since hes smart he realised someone set him up
It's as if Breaking Bad fans don't even realize that time travel like they're suggesting is a physical impossibility. It violates the second law of thermodynamics.
"we haven't seem kim and wendy in the same room together" Now we have, but we haven't seen Huell say he won't eat kim yet, so that is still on the cards
We have never seen Jimmy shoot lightning from his fingertips, so you can't say for certain that he _can't_ shoot lightning from his fingertips. My theory still stands.
Wait til you hear the vampire theory, according to which, vampires are real in the Breaking Bad universe, but they’re so common that it’s not worth bringing up. The evidence to back it up is that the show never denies the existence of vampires
Sauls Time Machine question could have actually inspired Mike to go back in time. This explains why he always says “Here’s what’s gonna happen” because literally knows what’s going to happen. This could also be the reason why Kaylee can time travel as well.
@@RichRavingYt Ik and just not explaining Gus' cat magic and Mike's time travel was so shit. This is why Breaking bad never reached it's true potential, Bravo vince.
The gus being able to tap into animals minds theory might explain why the fly in that one episode was such a big deal and seemingly smarter than a regular fly
The reason why that Fly was so hard to kill is because it was Lalo reincarnated, and in addition, it had been Lalo attempting to warn Walt and Jesse about their lethal decision of working with Gus. The Fly came from Lalo's body under the lab, which Gus had planted there because he knew it would attract flies, which he knows he could tap into as an extra set of eyes. The fact is that Gus is a smart man, who is aware that in a catastrophic event, his cameras would be destroyed, but he planted Lalo's body far enough under the ground that he knows it would remain untouched in a disaster, meaning the Flies act as an extra pair of cameras in a way. Another point is Gus' story, where he mentions keeping the coati to assert dominance over it. He does the same to Lalo's soul, lording it over its former body, and having it bear witness to his empire's growth as he keeps it for himself. In addition, Gus prefers to take control over winged creatures, as depicted by the birds. A Fly is just a smart move, and much more commonplace than if a bird had shown up in his lab. As we saw with Gus' maneuver with Marco and Leonel, he will find solutions that solve multiple problems at once, and him taking advantage of Lalo's reincarnated form as a Fly is quite easily reminiscent of these other solutions that the show has depicted as it allows him to keep track of the events occurring there as well as torment Lalo. Finally, the writers knew that by keeping the Fly on screen for longer, they could further hammer in the question of where it had came from, and why it had been there, questions that are answered in the first paragraph. Questions that they deliberately made apparent by the length of the Fly episode because they knew they had answers for them.
The skyler suicide one is actually pretty creepy but honestly, if she was willing to kill herself in the pool in front of her guests with a baby and a child and all, maybe one day out of pure madness..
I have breaking bad on DVD and in the credits rhea seehorn is always credited as playing "huell's girth" and I never understood why until now. The Huell ate Kim theory is real.
Just finished watching the finale, it was quite the unexpected moment when it was over an hour of Huell eating Kim, all in one take without any cuts or words spoken. Fantastic ending.
Surprised no one else is talking about the pool theory. It's actually super interesting symbolism of status and power, Walter desires it so much, Skyler is consumed by Walt's greed for it and Gus meticulously plans for it, killing people to have it his way. Also gives context to why Max's memorial is a fountain.
I also thought about the connection between the blue pool water and blue meth. A house with a pool usually belongs to a wealthy family, as mentioned in the video, but here it's a metaphor for the wealth that can come from selling meth - that's why events happening around the pool are so tragic, like the outcomes of drug dealing. It's enticing and dangerous. That's the way I look at it
@@Pr0fessorB1ble There is some evidence that he's into women, when he films some woman's breasts in one of the first episodes. Though it's funny how people are even calling people gay just for being shown eating breakfast a few times and having a friend of the same sex.
@@AugAug989blud he aint gay for having male homies. same with the history revisionists saying alexander was gay, just because they cant comprehend male friendship
Seriously though, most of these "theories" are just fans having a laugh and coming up with tongue-in-cheek explanations for unknown details within the show. That said, Huell eating Kim is 10/10.
"Walt Jr doesn't have a girlfriend but he hangs out with his male friend so he must be gay" is the same level of bullshit as "Ernesto must be Gus's son because they are both black"
Same goes for "Gus must be gay" By that logic, Kuby and Huell or Walter and Jesse are gay just because they're two guys who happen to work closely together
@@compatriot852 Yeah but I’m still okay with it. I love gay people and it’s awesome that the coolest villain of the 21st century is also gay. It’s not like J.K. Rowling making dumbledore gay. There’s actually stuff in the story that confirms it
The Gale being a creep theory thing was proven false in season 5, since the man did actually have a normal job doing some chemistry shit before Gus actually chose him to be a cook
Really? This theory sounded a bit more believable than others. And after the Balenciaga incident I am more tolerant to conspiracy theories about hidden pedo references
I thought the explanation show gave: Gale was a talented man, that got scholarship from Gus, and is eternally grateful to Gus for that, was good enough, but I guess a large part of the BB audience never was a student that had to calculate if their budget will allow them to have electricity, heating and food, or having to choose between only affording two of those, because you don't really have time to work full time, if you study something like chemistry
I think Gale is probably just gay and on the spectrum. It accounts for his effeminate interests, extreme intelligence, and eccentric behavior. It’s also heavily implied that he specifically admired Walt (a 50-year-old man, not a child) as he _literally_ reads a love poem to him (very heterosexual behavior). As for the “consenting adults” thing, that’s one of the most common stipulations people make when talking about civil liberty and personal freedom.
@@carolfromhr9900 i was surprised that this theory was on the iceberg and "gale is gay" isn't. i think it was literally intended for gale to be a fruity dumbass simping for walt only for walt to be like "ok i like the poems themselves but you can go fuck yourself man"
The pizza that Walt threw on the roof was a representation of his time as Heisenberg. Each pepperoni on the pizza is indicative of each batch of meth he cooked. The throwing of the pizza on his family home is representative of Walt throwing his Heisenberg side onto his family. Just as the pizza would eventually rot from exposure to the elements, so would Walter white, leaving only Heisenberg and his eventual death during the series finale.
I don't believe it tbh. It's very common in either shows to have the same actors play different characters. For example, Walter White and Heisenberg were played by the same actor Bryan Cranston. Betsy Brandt plays Marie Shrader, but a lot of other characters like Tori Costner (sister of Kevin Costner???), Charlotte Blattner, and Mimi. And in Better Call Saul that's even more prevalent (must have less budget): Tony Dalton plays both Lalo Salamanca and Jorge the Guzmán. Jonathan Banks plays both Mike Ehrmantraut and the private investigator Dave Clark. Rhea Seehorn plays both Kim Wexler and Giselle Saint Clair. And most notably, Bob Odenkirk plays the protagonist James Morgan McGill, but also Saul Goodman, and Victor Withakay Saint Clair. So just because half of the actors are the same doesn't mean it's the same universe, when even the shows individually have recycled the actors so many times.
Are we just not gonna talk about how the theory at 7:04 was confirmed in the weirdest possible way, with us finding out it was actually Bob Odenkirk who was into feet instead of Peter Gould? That was definitely the biggest plot twist and unexpected theory confirmation of the whole show.
"we haven't seen Kim and Wendy in the same room together" I fully believe yesterday's episode only happened the way it did because Vince knew about this
Honestly, the pool being "alive" and the root of all the bad things that happened in Breaking Bad is quite cool if you look at it as some kind of Lovecraftian tale or cosmic horror
If you want to see something like that I highly recommend the show "made in abyss" there is one section in the manga (and soon to be second season) without heavy spoilers a group of people are struggling to survive and finally find a water source to sustain themselves But it's later revealed that the water was not water but a living creature and it was slowly killing the characters and driving them mad It was so creepy thinking about that and there are other examples of Lovecraftian horror throughout the show and comic so it's worth a watch or read
I actually believe that it could be true but not exactly like they express it. I dont think that the pool is cursed or something but rather that it could actually hold some symbolism if you arrange the scenes where it appears and interpret them in certain way
13:34 Well, given the theory requires dismissal of the concept of digestion, this implies that Kim’s body exists within Huell’s, possibly alive. In this instance, it’s likely that Jimmy is keeping Huell around, hoping that Kim will make her escape someday…
you idiot, obviously the Wendy we see in breaking bad is actually Kim, and the "Wendy" in the car with Kim is a actually Skyler. and the only real wendy is Lyle before getting transition surgery
@@LehySnek Progeria and being a 'Benjamin Button' is not the same. Progeria causes you to age faster. A 'Benjamin Button' is born old and becomes younger the longer they live.
Just to make it clear for all of you: Gus decided to stop and leave on foot instead of getting in his car because when him and Jesse were in the chapel, Jesse told Gus that Brock has been poisoned. Gus didn't have that information until that moment, if you watch the scene again you can notice how Gus's expression and attitude toward Jesse changes since Jesse mentions poison. Because of that information he understands it may be a Walt's trap, and decides to leave
Besides I don't think Gus would've wanted to hear walt angrily bitching about him and mike on the way to work and back everyday. Although I'm sure Gus would've been amused by the footage of Mike punching walt
When Gus visits hector in “face off“ he also instructs one of his guys to stay in the car. This further implies that he had his suspicions about Walt messing with his car.
On Gale being a pedophile: In the 4th season of BCS, it is implied that Gus helped Gale with his study tuitions, and now he is quite loyal to him. We see a similar relationship with Gus and the medic that helps on Hector rehabilitation. So the motivation for Gale is quite clear. Now the evidence for the theory is "he has a video with thai subtitles, a country widely known for child exploitation (words of the poster of the theory, not mine)" and "he is kinda weird idk". Seems pretty flimsy to me. 3/10, maybe?
Yeah. Gale is loyal to Gus I think, even beyond the tuition, Gale is a socially isolated, naive, and tremendously awkward man who is receiving praise and attention from an authority figure. Gale was an easy tool for Gus to manipulate, and Gus may even find him genuinely endearing. I think the "libertarian" nonsense he spewed in breaking bad is just something he tells himself, like Walt "Providing for his family" or Chuck "Protecting the sanctity of the law."
9:00 This theory actually makes quite a lot of sense. According to the CDC and other groups, second hand smokers have around a 30% higher chance of getting lung cancer and it's shown multiple times that Skyler is a frequent smoker who relapses when she gets stressed. It can also cause numerous issues in a newborn child, such as cebrebal palsy, so that could have also caused that in Jr. as well.
While all those things are true, you should remember the scene where Marie tells Skyler she hadn't smoked since college, indicating Skyler only started smoking AFTER Walt's diagnosis, and way after jr. was a newborn.
@@mucicafrajer this is true, but remember Skyler hides her smoking habit. It’s entirely possible that she smoked when she was pregnant with Walt Jr and hid it from everyone out of shame. Skyler seems to care very much about keeping up appearances and it wouldn’t be out of character for her to do this.
@@boot_boy_6945 Maybeeee, it's a possibility, but it's probably not what happened. The first time she's seen smoking in the show was out of a LOT of stress, she'd just found out about Walt's cancer diagnosis, and then there was also the meth business (which she didn't know about at the time but she knew something shady was going on). I don't think she'd have that amount of stress and worry when pregnant with jr., because back then their life was pretty fine, and she didn't have to worry about, well, anything really (ok maybe some money problems but if she still worked at the time that wouldn't have been a problem either).
Didnt marie say about how she hasn't seen Skyler smoke since college? So if she did smoke again after meeting walter, wouldn't walter ask marie about it?
im coming from the future where Better Call Saul is completed and I can confirm that the “Huell ate Kim” and “Mike is Walts ballsack” theories are true
Jessie is Walter and Gretchen's son. Walt never knew and she gave him up for adoption after he was born. The Pinkman's struggled to conceive a child of their own initially, thus became Jessie's surrogate family. Later, after advancements in fertility drugs, they were able to have an actual child of their own. This is why Jessie and his brother are not only completely different, but there's such a large age gap between the two. It also explains why Jessie's parents seem somewhat detached, yet he was so close to his Grandmother, because she never knew he was adopted. There's my crazy fan theory. Got a few more wild ones, but that one is probably my favorite.
You may not be far off--I'm not sure Jesse is Walt's son but the idea of him being adopted checks out (among other things, Jesse has many of the same psychological issues that adoptees seem to).
Kim got a sex change and aged slightly backwards, changing her name to Jesse. Thats how Jesse knew Saul. Also, Kaylee is a shape shifting creature from an ancient alien race known as the Xel' Naga.
I noticed foreshadowing nobody talks about, when hank peels off the duct tape on the RV, the light shines exactly where walt was shot and killed in the last episode, foreshadowing the bullet and its location
What's interesting about the Skyler suicide theory is that the writers had considered it. There was one idea that Skyler would actually flee with Walter after Ozymandiaz since she would also have to go to prison. At one point Skyler would lock herself in the bathroom, with Walt knocking on the door insisting that he's going to fix this. Eventually Walt would force his way in and find that Skyler had slit her wrists.
BrBa fans circa 2013 would definitely say some fucked up shit like she did it for attention but BrBa fans today would say Walt actually killed her regardless of evidence that it was a suicide during the show’s running people saw Skyler as the nagging bitch wife who got in Walter’s way. but now they’ve overcorrected out of guilt to the point of thinking she is an infallible angel who did nothing wrong
@@bruhmomenthdr7575 That's the joke - he's talking about Lydia as if she's a super sexy woman that nobody can resist, when the reality is basically the exact opposite. Which is to say, he's being sarcastic for humourous effect.
The 'Howard on flight 737' is actually a pretty cool idea. Imagine we see him get on a plane and he sees one of the passengers holding the pink teddy bear 😱
I think Howard hangs him self in the closet after Saul and Kim destroy his reputation, this from a line in BB where Saul tells Walt not to do that. This could also be what breaks Jimmy and Kim up.
I don't think the 'Skylar hangs herself theory' is correct, but I did get chills the first time someone pointed out to me what her shadow looks like and I think it would have been a great way to show us her fate very abstractly, if it was what they had intended.
The pool is a metaphor in my eyes, a pool is often seen like an icon for an american person, but here its seen as the opposite, its a broken family, broken dreams, crime, a cry for help. I love it.
@@IanBrandonAnderson-d1sAnd thus, the only way to end the nightmare is to destroy the pool itself, by either draining all its water or just blowing it up
It’s very clear that gus is gay you can look it up on google Vince has put many subtle details in the show to show that he’s gay. I’m not kidding it’s pretty interesting.
The fact that Kim doesn't have a middle name isn't too unusual, but it's kinda weird that the writers felt the need to point it out like they did. BB and BCS are full of little details like that, and usually they're put in for a reason. I don't think she's using a fake identity but I wonder if there is some deeper meaning behind her lacking a middle name. Or the writers just thought it was funny.
I also didn't think much at all about Kim's lack of a middle name, but I saw a list of characters where the only people who lacked a middle name were false identities, and the fact that the writers pointed her lack of one out during the wedding scene was weird. I don't even support the theory that she has a fake identity, because imo it seems a bit late for that (and also the fake identities always seem very volatile while Kim doesn't seem to have any problem or anxiety over her identity). But it's still weird af imo.
I never noticed it while watching the show, but watching the scene its a bit too suspicious. They could have just glossed over her not having a middle name, but it does feel like they needed to point it out for the viewer. it comes off weird.
@@ungabunga7879 They didn't even have to not give her a middle name. Just write one onto the ID card. Not an accident. I still don't get what they're going for, but it does come off as weird.
I see two plausible reasons. It highlights her origin from a household that didn't care for her and was lower class or that she had one but she changed her name to exclude it due to it having meaning to her mother. Or maybe Kim wasn't always Kim but instead of her changing identity to avoid the law she instead did it to be rid of her family name.
You forgot how the pool is sky blue, the color of Walt's methamphetamine. Most meth is clear, but the Walt under the influence of the pool makes the pure meth in the pool's own image. Perhaps the pool itself is made of liquid meth, and Walt fell in one time and discovered how to make the purest methamphetamine.
Wait, how could people miss the point of Chucks letter? It was nice, but it basically told Jimmy that working in the post office was the best he could ever be. So for Jimmy, it was a final "fuck you" from the grave.
Also the "S'All good man" reveal at the end of the season is completely undercut if the letter was fake. Instead of faking a love for his brother instead of reading the note he'd be faking it instead of reading another fake?
it's literally written in the most superficial, fake love kinda way. It's so pretentious, it's obvious chuck didn't put a single original thought about jimmy in there, he might as well have asked someone else to write a template for him. You know, for a show praised by its masterful writing, breaking bad and better call saul fans are really bad at getting the most basic stuff
The pool theory would be good in terms of its symbolic place in the series (we know how much Breaking Bad loves its symbolism) if the OP didn't take it so damn literally. Also, Gus totally was able to telepathically communicate with pigeons.
Usually fat jokes aren't funny to me because when you grow up fat, you've heard them all, but still somehow the Huell ate Kim joke caught me so off guard, that was funny as shit
7:04 Update. Bob Odenkirk may also be responsible for a lot of these scenes. Recently he was caught following a foot fetish account on Instagram and now his profile is flooded with foot memes
@@rubyy.7374, unsuspecting people, the account he was following maybe guilty of that but not necessarily him. Unless you are talking about something he did as a actor he isn’t necessarily guilty of being a bad person.
Another thing about Gail being a sex offender is when Gus talks to him in BCS he is working on better ways to dissolve benzodiazepines into water. AKA trying to hide roofies better
Not sure if youre being serious but he did say benzodiazepene precursors specifically, which likely dont have any effect on humans. Mostly just a way of increasing yield on production. Who knows.
It's more meant to just be like you're not supposed to think about it instead of a woah big crazy plot hole discrepancy like people act. 100% the people who think that the actors appearance matters are the same people who probably have never read a book in their lives and only watch factory made schlock garbage movies.
@@pintolerance785okay but for after stuff like The Flash it’s been made very very clear If you can’t make a convincing face for 100 percent of the scenes then its not worth doing
2:23 The MatPat theory really bothers me on a personal level tbh. A big part of the theory is that Albuquerque police would have immediately started first aid to save Walt's life after getting shot. As someone who lives in Albuquerque, there is a near zero percent chance that any officer would even give the smallest thought about administering first aid to a drug kingpin. This is the same police department that had the FBI come in and essentially re-teach the entire police department how to do their job because they were so bad at it, EMTs they are not.
I'm really glad that the series finale of better call saul confirmed that Skylar is a kangaroo that gave Walter cancer with 1990s cell phones as he slept
4:20 I think this wasn't foreshadowing, rather, the hangman shadow could just be a representation of her life being over, with her having nothing left. Though i believe this is just a metaphor, as her actually doing it wouldn't make sense
There were a lot of feet in Breaking Bad as well. Walt on the operating table, Jane's corpse, several shots of Skyler as she was walking and also on the heated floor, and I think Saul had a foot closeup during a pedicure. I just finished rewatching and was paying attention because I'd noticed it mentioned about BCS.
Do you mean to tell me that a show with 62 episodes sometimes has feet in it!? MY MIND IS BLOWN! I thought that shoes were physically attached to humans' bodies, but I guess I was wrong!
@@pintolerance785 It's way more prominent in these shows than others. Especially in BCS. I've seen lots of shows that lasted that long with no feet. Idunno where you got the idea that writers and directors never have fetishes.
@@halfbakedmedia The Wire, The Sopranos, Stranger Things, Ozark, The Walking Dead, Succession, Game of Thrones, Boardwalk Empire, Peaky Blinders. I'd love for you to go through these shows with your spy glass and count for me the number of times a human foot pops up. If you tell me that in those 10 shows not once does a human foot show up, then I'll eat my hat. You understand that bare feet have symbolism to them. Typically, bare feet symbolise poverty, vulnerability, and humility. Now I want you to go watch every scene that shows feet in BB and BCS and then come tell me that there was ZERO symbolism involved. Skylar standing on a heated floor- this is the audience being told that Ted is a well off dude since he's got heated flooring, what would it be better if she felt a heated floor while wearing sneakers? Sometimes, a foot is just a foot. If I watched a TV show and I saw balloons showing up, I'd be asking myself, "I wonder what the symbolism is with balloons? Could it be vulnerability? Childhood innocence?" I wouldn't be saying, "duh I guess duh guy who wrote this show just gets off on balloons duh." And yeah I know that writers and directors can have a fetish over feet and I can see that being a problem is some small production like, say, ICarly and Dan feet smeller Shneider. But with productions like BB and BCS, I don't think that 1 or 2 people were capable of just implementing their fetish into many scenes to get off to it later, these shows were made with a team effort, every single person had a say in the shows production and if feet were detriminting the show in any way shape or form then those scenes wouldn't have been approved. Sometimes the people who go out searching for things are the ones who find them... hmmmmm.
I know this is a video about bad theories, but I just have to say this: Gus didn't enter his car when Walt put a bomb on it because Jesse said that Brock was *POISONED.* Not sick, poisoned, making Gus believe (rightfully) that someone is going after him and his associates. It's just Gus being overly cautious, like he always is
Jesse and Flynn are the same person. He does the Superman/Clark Kent thing by taking off his hat and using crutches. After all, we never see them at the same time, and Walter sees them both as a son. 10/10
I love the detail of how you play Chuck's Theme in entries that are centered around him and Goodbye in one of the more serious theories about Gus, shows respect to the connection between the soundtrack and the characters, also adds sort of a sad atmosphere to those theories
Although it’s absurd to consider that Walter never had cancer in this first place, this theory hits really hard for me every time I think about it for some reason. There’s something deeply sinister there, hiding under the veil of implausibility.
Walter always had an ego problem, and dying of cancer was just an excuse to be selfish. Him always saying “IM DOING THIS FOR MY FAMILY” when committing crimes was always a lie. Him saying his cancer is preventing him from supporting his family… his pride was always the main character. Not the cancer.
"Here's what's going to happen, Walter. You're going to shave me every few weeks, and also keep me away from intense sources of heat and tight-fitting clothing. I'm always here; in your pants, Walter".
So, in the DVD commentary of the episode where Gus dies- Bravo Vince actually says that Gus knowing not to get in the car was because of what Jesse said to him in the hospital. It had nothing to do with Walt or his glasses or his right testicle.
The letter was written by Chuck when Jimmy started working in the mailroom. He was happy to see him out of trouble, but still wanted to keep him under his thumb.
Time travel theory comfirmed in last episode! Bravo Vince 👏
But that breaks the second law of thermodynamics!
@@Weirdisjustabrownandyellowword Jimmy is above the law
@@ahuman32478 nigga please jimmy is the law
@@ahuman32478 Ever since he was 9, always the same! Couldn't keep his hands out of the time machine! But not our Jimmy! Couldn't be precious Jimmy! Breaking the laws of thermodynamics blind! And he gets to be a time traveler!? What a sick joke!
Gus is 100% gay
It’s actually a well known fact that gale actually shot Jesse in the head but Jesse’s head is so big it bounced back and hit gale
BRAVO VINCE
@@uncleben7306 with great cancer comes great responsibility to cook crystal meth
So the way I pictured this was Gale shooting Jesse, then Jesse's head popping back up like his neck was spring-loaded and whacking Gale so hard that he died. Then I realized the it in your second sentence was the bullet. Still prefer my version.
B I G B R A I N
@@tjenadonn6158 lmfao 💀
I love that the writer’s room for BCS was so personally offended by Wendy = Kim theories that they went out of their way to put Kim and Wendy in the same room in season 6
They saw this video and had to rush to change season 6
nah, that just means Kim has some Tyler Durden type s--t going on.
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What are you talking about? The Huell ate Kim theory is an easy 10/10.
That one killed me xD
@Adrian L'orologiaio what
@@jaredpaz7943 hear me out, Gene is in his house and the camera pans out, Huell is helping him get ready for his final stand, although he seems to have a blonde wig on and Gene is calling her Kim.
"That's why we don't see Kim in BB. She's inside Huell". I mean, surely he would have passed her by then.
The extra pound was garnish
I love how breaking bad is such a grounded show and people go “they’re a time traveler” “gus can control animals and see out they’re eyes”
Vrabo Bince, he made a realistic show to cover his actual superpowers.
Not to mention, the "Kid Named Finger" meme, which is quite hilarious.
Why do people think gus is some sort of omnipotent all seing entity? He was suspicious because he learned brock was poisoned, and since hes smart he realised someone set him up
@@mrnorthz9373 At least they aren't like those toxic people who "stan" him.
It's as if Breaking Bad fans don't even realize that time travel like they're suggesting is a physical impossibility. It violates the second law of thermodynamics.
"we haven't seem kim and wendy in the same room together"
Now we have, but we haven't seen Huell say he won't eat kim yet, so that is still on the cards
Lmaoo
Boggles my mind that the Huell eats Kim theory gets a 1/10 but the Kim/Wendy theory gets a 2/10
Maybe Gene gets upset on the phone w Kim in that last episode because he can hear Huell eating her 🤷♂️
@@rnttnzr774 yooooooo 😱 I think you’re onto sum
We saw them together now when "Howard" threw her out of the car 😂
We have never seen Jimmy shoot lightning from his fingertips, so you can't say for certain that he _can't_ shoot lightning from his fingertips. My theory still stands.
Wdym mike dies because Jimmy hijacked his car by shooting lighting across town
I think Jimmy is a sith lord
@@legosnek Sithin' Jimmy
@@legosnek a sith lawd?
@@Player_nate2008 The one we've been looking for
Tuco is a cannibal and he invited Huell over for dinner where they then ate Kim
Truly is one of the theories of all time
After she was kidnapped by the cartel. That ties 3 of the theories into 1.
@@TheNole she was brought to Don eladios pool 4 in 1
Why would they eat kim?
@@danieleristavi2491 because she is tasty obviously
The “Huell ate Kim” and “Gus can control animals” theories instantly broke me. I’m laughing like the Joker at work right now
On god, how the monkey gonna control other animals when it can’t control itself?
They are just so ridiculous lol.
Gustavo Fring is Chilean Makima confirmed. Bravo Vincimoto.
Wait til you hear the vampire theory, according to which, vampires are real in the Breaking Bad universe, but they’re so common that it’s not worth bringing up. The evidence to back it up is that the show never denies the existence of vampires
Kinda sad that the "walter white's hat is evil and possesses him when he puts it on" theory isn't on here
The hat is under the employ of the swimming poop.
The Stupid Mario Bros. theory
HEY STINKY
Omg my typo I refuse to edit it now
Like Meet The Robinsons
I have actually seen Vince Gilligan's notes from the time he was writing BB and they confirm that Mike indeed was created to be Walt's right testicle.
Damn
That's crazy! I really thought he was the left testicle until now.
lovely pfp
At this time of writing the comment has 666 likes… the truth is out there.
wait nooo way---i thought he was supposed to be his right testicle
Sauls Time Machine question could have actually inspired Mike to go back in time. This explains why he always says “Here’s what’s gonna happen” because literally knows what’s going to happen. This could also be the reason why Kaylee can time travel as well.
Vravo bince so true
go back in time to when bruh.
Breaking bad is in the future and Jesse is in elementary at this point
😮😮
I wish they explained the full depth of Mike's powers in Mike's nine lives, the episode could have been so much better
@@RichRavingYt Ik and just not explaining Gus' cat magic and Mike's time travel was so shit. This is why Breaking bad never reached it's true potential, Bravo vince.
Just finished BCS and can not believe Huell ate Kim after he said it's Huelin time. Truly the most shocking ending in the world
Ikr
better fuel huell
better fuel huell
"The evidence that Ernie is Gus/Gus' son is that they are both black"
BRAVO VINCE YOU DID IT AGAIN WITH TA SYMBOLISM OF COLOUR 👏👏👏
Don't forget the glasses
@@ali2633 😱😱
that part was funny af
Evidence that Gus is Ernie's dad:
1. Both are black
B. Both wear glasses
Well, there you have it folks. Can't argue with solid evidence like that
@@comeatmebro8120 they also both have Spanish names
The gus being able to tap into animals minds theory might explain why the fly in that one episode was such a big deal and seemingly smarter than a regular fly
The transition between theories looks suspiciously like blurry footage of a fly....
The reason why that Fly was so hard to kill is because it was Lalo reincarnated, and in addition, it had been Lalo attempting to warn Walt and Jesse about their lethal decision of working with Gus. The Fly came from Lalo's body under the lab, which Gus had planted there because he knew it would attract flies, which he knows he could tap into as an extra set of eyes. The fact is that Gus is a smart man, who is aware that in a catastrophic event, his cameras would be destroyed, but he planted Lalo's body far enough under the ground that he knows it would remain untouched in a disaster, meaning the Flies act as an extra pair of cameras in a way. Another point is Gus' story, where he mentions keeping the coati to assert dominance over it. He does the same to Lalo's soul, lording it over its former body, and having it bear witness to his empire's growth as he keeps it for himself.
In addition, Gus prefers to take control over winged creatures, as depicted by the birds. A Fly is just a smart move, and much more commonplace than if a bird had shown up in his lab. As we saw with Gus' maneuver with Marco and Leonel, he will find solutions that solve multiple problems at once, and him taking advantage of Lalo's reincarnated form as a Fly is quite easily reminiscent of these other solutions that the show has depicted as it allows him to keep track of the events occurring there as well as torment Lalo.
Finally, the writers knew that by keeping the Fly on screen for longer, they could further hammer in the question of where it had came from, and why it had been there, questions that are answered in the first paragraph. Questions that they deliberately made apparent by the length of the Fly episode because they knew they had answers for them.
@@snowarmth This theory is actually amazing.
@@sunbirth4795 hang on a second you’re onto something
@@snowarmth Bravo rainy
I have a theory that W.W. in Gales book was actually Willy Wonka all along
And the chocolate factory is just a cover-up for a giant meth lab. It all makes sense.
Nah man it was Woodrow Wilson
@@gooseegg617 what the heck? It's clearly wonder woman
Blueberry purple meth.
@@shreknskrubgaming7248 But he still ended up ruining kids lives so he’s in even deeper water.
The skyler suicide one is actually pretty creepy but honestly, if she was willing to kill herself in the pool in front of her guests with a baby and a child and all, maybe one day out of pure madness..
Pool theory gives Oculus vibes
She wasn't trying to kill herself in the pool...
@@KN-hg2nv what u mean she went insane
She was just going for a swim
@@HNfilms lmao
The pool idea is actually very good, not as a literal theory, but as symbolism and visual storytelling.
I fully agree
For me it’s headcanon
Bravo Vince
Like how the colors of their outfits throughout the show, tell their emotions
no it was cursed dude
I’m surprised this doesn’t include the theory that Walt’s meth caused the zombie apocalypse in The Walking Dead.
Cuz it's true
It's more of a Walking Dead theory than a Breaking Bad theory. It's pretty stupid though.
I find it to be more of an Easter egg than a theory
@Mac Games eh idk if you’ve met some tweakers before but pretty damn close
@@lopezfan24 That's how you're supposed to take it, and why it's a dumb theory.
I have breaking bad on DVD and in the credits rhea seehorn is always credited as playing "huell's girth" and I never understood why until now. The Huell ate Kim theory is real.
is this real?
Yes
@Yung Atz Official no she's credited in Breaking Bad as being a part of Huell
@@Finntendo the actual credit is “The Girth” as to not give away immediately the plotline
She can certainly take credit for my girth hurr hurr
Guys, I know this is a farfetched theory, but what if Walter was Heisenberg?
Couldn't be possible because we see them in the same room multiple times throughout the show
idk seems like a bit of a stretch
1/10 ~fart noise~
No way
that is absolutely preposterous!
Just finished watching the finale, it was quite the unexpected moment when it was over an hour of Huell eating Kim, all in one take without any cuts or words spoken. Fantastic ending.
10/10 on IMDB
Absolutely beautiful finale, what a great way to end the series!
The fact that he started with her feet only adds up to Peter's Gould theory.
500th like
Wish I was huell eating Kim's feet and ass🤤🤤
heres a theroy i had walt never had cancer the doctor was just pranking him
Makes sense considering the doctor is played by an actor.
@@PhilChannelAwesome i know
It’s just a prank bro
@@PhilChannelAwesome 10/10 comment
@@ChArLie360115 it was just a goof a joke a fucking prank why are you makeing meth
I'm convinced that the only reason they used Wendy in the recent episode, was to debunk that stupid theory.
It was kim's sister it's so obvious bro, that's how they got a hooker to do all of that, cuz kim trusts her sister
What theory
@@tennisthelegend That Kim becomes Wendy.
That only means that Kim is Wendy from the future
@@tennisthelegend it’s in the beginning of the video. It’s that Kim becomes Wendy
Surprised no one else is talking about the pool theory. It's actually super interesting symbolism of status and power, Walter desires it so much, Skyler is consumed by Walt's greed for it and Gus meticulously plans for it, killing people to have it his way. Also gives context to why Max's memorial is a fountain.
I legitimately think that it's true, and it is the most plausible theory on this iceberg.
I love it just as a symbolism of every bad thing in the show!
And, surprisingly, the pink teddy bear that was shown in the pool so many times, was not even mentioned yet.
I also thought about the connection between the blue pool water and blue meth. A house with a pool usually belongs to a wealthy family, as mentioned in the video, but here it's a metaphor for the wealth that can come from selling meth - that's why events happening around the pool are so tragic, like the outcomes of drug dealing. It's enticing and dangerous. That's the way I look at it
Don’t forget about Don Eladios pool.
>Be Walter JR
>have a friend
>Internet thinks you are a gay couple
>Theory rated 8/10
guy gives way too much credence to the gay theories.
@@amentco8445 Gus being gay is confirmed but the walt Jr being gay is weird. Like there’s no evidence against but also no evidence for it?
@@Pr0fessorB1ble There is some evidence that he's into women, when he films some woman's breasts in one of the first episodes.
Though it's funny how people are even calling people gay just for being shown eating breakfast a few times and having a friend of the same sex.
How dare someone want to relate to a character. Fucking evil.
@@AugAug989blud he aint gay for having male homies. same with the history revisionists saying alexander was gay, just because they cant comprehend male friendship
Seriously though, most of these "theories" are just fans having a laugh and coming up with tongue-in-cheek explanations for unknown details within the show.
That said, Huell eating Kim is 10/10.
BCS will end with Lalo killing Kim and Huell proceeding to eat them both
@@zawrator4457 Saul probably called Huell to eat Howard's body so the police wouldn't find anything
Mike is walts right testicle is the best theory imo
@@eletrigo82 better call...huell?
@@blacklisted351 better fuel huel
"Walt Jr doesn't have a girlfriend but he hangs out with his male friend so he must be gay" is the same level of bullshit as "Ernesto must be Gus's son because they are both black"
I love gay people
Its similar, but definetely not on the same level. But i agree that its not as clear cut as he tries to make it seem
Same goes for "Gus must be gay"
By that logic, Kuby and Huell or Walter and Jesse are gay just because they're two guys who happen to work closely together
@@compatriot852 Yeah but I’m still okay with it. I love gay people and it’s awesome that the coolest villain of the 21st century is also gay. It’s not like J.K. Rowling making dumbledore gay. There’s actually stuff in the story that confirms it
@@compatriot852 Gus being gay is pretty much canon, there's a lot more to it than him being close with a coworker
The Gale being a creep theory thing was proven false in season 5, since the man did actually have a normal job doing some chemistry shit before Gus actually chose him to be a cook
Really? This theory sounded a bit more believable than others. And after the Balenciaga incident I am more tolerant to conspiracy theories about hidden pedo references
I thought the explanation show gave: Gale was a talented man, that got scholarship from Gus, and is eternally grateful to Gus for that, was good enough, but I guess a large part of the BB audience never was a student that had to calculate if their budget will allow them to have electricity, heating and food, or having to choose between only affording two of those, because you don't really have time to work full time, if you study something like chemistry
I think Gale is probably just gay and on the spectrum. It accounts for his effeminate interests, extreme intelligence, and eccentric behavior. It’s also heavily implied that he specifically admired Walt (a 50-year-old man, not a child) as he _literally_ reads a love poem to him (very heterosexual behavior).
As for the “consenting adults” thing, that’s one of the most common stipulations people make when talking about civil liberty and personal freedom.
@@carolfromhr9900 i was surprised that this theory was on the iceberg and "gale is gay" isn't. i think it was literally intended for gale to be a fruity dumbass simping for walt only for walt to be like "ok i like the poems themselves but you can go fuck yourself man"
Just because you see him working a normal job, it doesn’t disprove the theory
The pizza that Walt threw on the roof was a representation of his time as Heisenberg. Each pepperoni on the pizza is indicative of each batch of meth he cooked. The throwing of the pizza on his family home is representative of Walt throwing his Heisenberg side onto his family. Just as the pizza would eventually rot from exposure to the elements, so would Walter white, leaving only Heisenberg and his eventual death during the series finale.
Imagine if that were true 🤣
@@leobro6398 it is bro count the fucking peperonis
Fr, my theory is 308% correct 🙄
That's so disgustingly stupid that it absolutely makes sense.
I fcking love it.
Bravo Vince
HUELL eating kim is canon btw
You hear about the one where 'Better Call Saul' is just a prequel to 'Breaking Bad'? Some solid evidence but I still think its a 6/10
I don't believe it tbh. It's very common in either shows to have the same actors play different characters.
For example, Walter White and Heisenberg were played by the same actor Bryan Cranston. Betsy Brandt plays Marie Shrader, but a lot of other characters like Tori Costner (sister of Kevin Costner???), Charlotte Blattner, and Mimi.
And in Better Call Saul that's even more prevalent (must have less budget): Tony Dalton plays both Lalo Salamanca and Jorge the Guzmán. Jonathan Banks plays both Mike Ehrmantraut and the private investigator Dave Clark. Rhea Seehorn plays both Kim Wexler and Giselle Saint Clair. And most notably, Bob Odenkirk plays the protagonist James Morgan McGill, but also Saul Goodman, and Victor Withakay Saint Clair.
So just because half of the actors are the same doesn't mean it's the same universe, when even the shows individually have recycled the actors so many times.
*How could I forget, Bob Odenkirk also plays Kevin Costner (brother of Tori Costner???) offscreen at least once, and who knows how often.
Sounds sus. Are you saying BCS is NOT sci-fi opera?
@@glanni Don't forget that Bob Odenkirk also played Gene Takovic.
@@pr1ckastley Really? But Gene's skin is so gray! Must have been make-up. Wow, even more characters for Bob to play in just one show.
I had one of those moments where you're laughing uncontrollably for multiple minutes straight at the very reasonable "Huell ate Kim" theory.
"Walt Jr. doesn't show any interest in women"
You ignored the part of Season 1 where Walt Jr. films a woman's chest. 8/10, wtf?
Exactly my friend. I was thinking the same
its a super minor scene to be fair
@@jimmilton6644 BUT THE SYMBOLISM
he needs his virtue points
I forgor 💀
The writers saw the plane crash theory and decided that Howard should get an even worse fate
Are we just not gonna talk about how the theory at 7:04 was confirmed in the weirdest possible way, with us finding out it was actually Bob Odenkirk who was into feet instead of Peter Gould? That was definitely the biggest plot twist and unexpected theory confirmation of the whole show.
WAIT WHAT HOW??
@@Pr0fessorB1ble He was following foot fetish accounts on Instagram 😭
iirc he publically followed a foot fetish page @@Pr0fessorB1ble
What I find interesting is that Rhea willingly played into his fetish.
You gotta explain that one
"Mike is Walt right testicle" 10/10
and Jesse is the left one, that's why the two balls hang together so much
@@DaveCrosshaw lmaoooo
unpopular theory: off screen Jesse did all the thinking and work while Walter just smoked meth
Jesse is not that smart
@@faisalkamal4319 Or so it seems 🤨
@@faisalkamal4319 🤓
@@internettraveler8666 "🤓" -🤓
@@bruhmomenthdr7575 "'🤓' -🤓" -🤓
I laughed so much at the Huel ate Kim theory, only to avoid crying for not being able to deduce it myself
Yeah same, how could I have missed that smh
In addition to the pool theory: when did Hank figure out the truth about Walter? After going away from the pool, escaping its influence.
"we haven't seen Kim and Wendy in the same room together"
I fully believe yesterday's episode only happened the way it did because Vince knew about this
Even better, the last episode. 6 year after everything, and Kim goes to see Wendy
This guy has horrible ratings, how is the Huell ate Kim theory not a 10/10?
AMC paid me off to rate it a 1/10 to hide the truth
@@HNfilms and you basically just reveal the truth…
@@duongnguyen-mb3rp cuz they paid him already
Honestly, the pool being "alive" and the root of all the bad things that happened in Breaking Bad is quite cool if you look at it as some kind of Lovecraftian tale or cosmic horror
Damn ur right
If you want to see something like that I highly recommend the show "made in abyss" there is one section in the manga (and soon to be second season)
without heavy spoilers a group of people are struggling to survive and finally find a water source to sustain themselves
But it's later revealed that the water was not water but a living creature and it was slowly killing the characters and driving them mad
It was so creepy thinking about that and there are other examples of Lovecraftian horror throughout the show and comic so it's worth a watch or read
Like „The Pool out of space“
Its the pure evil
Seriously the most interesting Theory here..
I mean it's definitely true, Walt's signature meth looks like the surface of his pool before the bust it into crystals
I actually believe that it could be true but not exactly like they express it. I dont think that the pool is cursed or something but rather that it could actually hold some symbolism if you arrange the scenes where it appears and interpret them in certain way
13:34 Well, given the theory requires dismissal of the concept of digestion, this implies that Kim’s body exists within Huell’s, possibly alive. In this instance, it’s likely that Jimmy is keeping Huell around, hoping that Kim will make her escape someday…
it’s hilarious to me that the very first theory on this list was shattered in season 6 by kim simply being in a car with wendy
you idiot, obviously the Wendy we see in breaking bad is actually Kim, and the "Wendy" in the car with Kim is a actually Skyler.
and the only real wendy is Lyle before getting transition surgery
umm, that was clearly an illusion??
@@happyhuell6664 Kim is Wendy from the future
@@EggZu_ just like how Mike is Jesse from the future
@@happyhuell6664 Clearly Jesse is Mike from the future, since suffers from the same disorder as Benjamin Button)
"Kim scamming Jimmy is a 3/10 because too unrealistic but I'm gonna give kaylee being supernatural in this gritty real show a 4/10"
No man, he gave 4/10 to the Progeria hypothesis. The "Time-Traveler" one is 2/10,
@@LehySnek No, he gave the theory that Kaylee being a 'Benjamin Button' 4/10 timestamp: 5:25
@@Cumol Yes, that's the name of a disease. Progeria.
@@LehySnek Progeria and being a 'Benjamin Button' is not the same. Progeria causes you to age faster. A 'Benjamin Button' is born old and becomes younger the longer they live.
that sound's effect explains everything
Just to make it clear for all of you: Gus decided to stop and leave on foot instead of getting in his car because when him and Jesse were in the chapel, Jesse told Gus that Brock has been poisoned. Gus didn't have that information until that moment, if you watch the scene again you can notice how Gus's expression and attitude toward Jesse changes since Jesse mentions poison. Because of that information he understands it may be a Walt's trap, and decides to leave
Exactly
Besides I don't think Gus would've wanted to hear walt angrily bitching about him and mike on the way to work and back everyday. Although I'm sure Gus would've been amused by the footage of Mike punching walt
Yeah, Gus is a VERY paranoid and smart man. He was on his way back and realized he had left his car completely unguarded so he stopped and left.
When Gus visits hector in “face off“ he also instructs one of his guys to stay in the car. This further implies that he had his suspicions about Walt messing with his car.
On Gale being a pedophile:
In the 4th season of BCS, it is implied that Gus helped Gale with his study tuitions, and now he is quite loyal to him. We see a similar relationship with Gus and the medic that helps on Hector rehabilitation. So the motivation for Gale is quite clear.
Now the evidence for the theory is "he has a video with thai subtitles, a country widely known for child exploitation (words of the poster of the theory, not mine)" and "he is kinda weird idk".
Seems pretty flimsy to me. 3/10, maybe?
The Thailand part is basically just racism
Yeah. Gale is loyal to Gus I think, even beyond the tuition, Gale is a socially isolated, naive, and tremendously awkward man who is receiving praise and attention from an authority figure. Gale was an easy tool for Gus to manipulate, and Gus may even find him genuinely endearing. I think the "libertarian" nonsense he spewed in breaking bad is just something he tells himself, like Walt "Providing for his family" or Chuck "Protecting the sanctity of the law."
The fact he said he was a libertarian increases those odds to 6/10
and if he was a registered sex offender hank def would have mentioned when he was joking with walt jr watching the thai video.
@@Cleverly_NamedWut.
9:00 This theory actually makes quite a lot of sense. According to the CDC and other groups, second hand smokers have around a 30% higher chance of getting lung cancer and it's shown multiple times that Skyler is a frequent smoker who relapses when she gets stressed.
It can also cause numerous issues in a newborn child, such as cebrebal palsy, so that could have also caused that in Jr. as well.
While all those things are true, you should remember the scene where Marie tells Skyler she hadn't smoked since college, indicating Skyler only started smoking AFTER Walt's diagnosis, and way after jr. was a newborn.
@@mucicafrajer this is true, but remember Skyler hides her smoking habit. It’s entirely possible that she smoked when she was pregnant with Walt Jr and hid it from everyone out of shame. Skyler seems to care very much about keeping up appearances and it wouldn’t be out of character for her to do this.
@@boot_boy_6945 Maybeeee, it's a possibility, but it's probably not what happened. The first time she's seen smoking in the show was out of a LOT of stress, she'd just found out about Walt's cancer diagnosis, and then there was also the meth business (which she didn't know about at the time but she knew something shady was going on). I don't think she'd have that amount of stress and worry when pregnant with jr., because back then their life was pretty fine, and she didn't have to worry about, well, anything really (ok maybe some money problems but if she still worked at the time that wouldn't have been a problem either).
Didnt marie say about how she hasn't seen Skyler smoke since college? So if she did smoke again after meeting walter, wouldn't walter ask marie about it?
@@teddyawesome5197 marie was talking about not smoking weed since college, i thought?
Man it’s gonna be so crazy when we see Howard on the Wayfarer 515!
Can't wait to see it
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
They hit the fucking pentagon kim!!!
Howard Hamlin was the pilot
🥲🥲🥲
im coming from the future where Better Call Saul is completed and I can confirm that the “Huell ate Kim” and “Mike is Walts ballsack” theories are true
Jessie is Walter and Gretchen's son. Walt never knew and she gave him up for adoption after he was born. The Pinkman's struggled to conceive a child of their own initially, thus became Jessie's surrogate family. Later, after advancements in fertility drugs, they were able to have an actual child of their own. This is why Jessie and his brother are not only completely different, but there's such a large age gap between the two. It also explains why Jessie's parents seem somewhat detached, yet he was so close to his Grandmother, because she never knew he was adopted.
There's my crazy fan theory. Got a few more wild ones, but that one is probably my favorite.
This one could be plausible.
You may not be far off--I'm not sure Jesse is Walt's son but the idea of him being adopted checks out (among other things, Jesse has many of the same psychological issues that adoptees seem to).
Does that mean Walter's line "3 kids" in the season 3 flashback could be true?
It was his aunt, not his grandmother
This gives some evidence towards him being adopted but not that Walt is his dad
Its insane to know the one with the foot fetish was Saul all along
Saul saul along
I am now 100% convinced Gale's head "just did that".
Jesse just had Survivor's Guilt is all
Kim got a sex change and aged slightly backwards, changing her name to Jesse. Thats how Jesse knew Saul.
Also, Kaylee is a shape shifting creature from an ancient alien race known as the Xel' Naga.
didn't Amon kill all the Xel'Naga though?
I noticed foreshadowing nobody talks about, when hank peels off the duct tape on the RV, the light shines exactly where walt was shot and killed in the last episode, foreshadowing the bullet and its location
What's interesting about the Skyler suicide theory is that the writers had considered it. There was one idea that Skyler would actually flee with Walter after Ozymandiaz since she would also have to go to prison. At one point Skyler would lock herself in the bathroom, with Walt knocking on the door insisting that he's going to fix this. Eventually Walt would force his way in and find that Skyler had slit her wrists.
man that's dark
Should’ve done it. People would’ve stopped being harsh on her later on
BrBa fans circa 2013 would definitely say some fucked up shit like she did it for attention
but BrBa fans today would say Walt actually killed her regardless of evidence that it was a suicide
during the show’s running people saw Skyler as the nagging bitch wife who got in Walter’s way. but now they’ve overcorrected out of guilt to the point of thinking she is an infallible angel who did nothing wrong
@Yung Atz Official Is there really a cut scene of that?
@Yung Atz Official Na
"He doesn't show any interest in women, despite being in the same room as lydia" BROOOO 💀💀
As a heterosexual male, I am involuntarily compelled to flirt with every woman I ever meet.
@@CoryTheNorm the joke is that Lydia herself is irresistible
@@thosediamonddreams "irresistible"? aw heeeell naw 💀. And let's not forget about that "woodchipper" of hers.
Cringe
@@bruhmomenthdr7575 That's the joke - he's talking about Lydia as if she's a super sexy woman that nobody can resist, when the reality is basically the exact opposite. Which is to say, he's being sarcastic for humourous effect.
The 'Howard on flight 737' is actually a pretty cool idea. Imagine we see him get on a plane and he sees one of the passengers holding the pink teddy bear
😱
Or worse, the pink teddy bear was his to give to his niece (or something) and it had a "Get Well Soon, Cancer Survivor" card attached to it.
Even i thought it could legit happen and would be cool too. Not a crazy theory by far
@@ColdFuse96 that's fucking heavy
I think Howard hangs him self in the closet after Saul and Kim destroy his reputation, this from a line in BB where Saul tells Walt not to do that. This could also be what breaks Jimmy and Kim up.
@@editorcj damn
I don't think the 'Skylar hangs herself theory' is correct, but I did get chills the first time someone pointed out to me what her shadow looks like and I think it would have been a great way to show us her fate very abstractly, if it was what they had intended.
My consiprancy is that saul is the sus imposter and in the final episode they have an emergency court meeting and vote saul out
Sussy walt uwu
Saul, i dunno man
Fuck I almost choked on an orange
@@victorgamez8885 peel it first
@@papichuckle prostate exam flashbacks
he didn't give a rating to mike being walt's testicle, therefore it's canon.
The pool is a metaphor in my eyes, a pool is often seen like an icon for an american person, but here its seen as the opposite, its a broken family, broken dreams, crime, a cry for help.
I love it.
Its not a metaphor, its an actual demon like the mirror in Oculus movie
@@IanBrandonAnderson-d1s fr???
@@IanBrandonAnderson-d1sAnd thus, the only way to end the nightmare is to destroy the pool itself, by either draining all its water or just blowing it up
The Mike is Walt's right testicle theory had me dead 💀💀
Man Kim=Wendy theory was so bad that the creators had to put them in a scene together to disprove it
gus isnt gay he is just too sigma to show any interest towards women
CHICKEN MALE GRINDSET
What could be more Sigma than loving another dude?
@@doomguyforsmash2616 i love my homies but in a non romantic way
It’s very clear that gus is gay you can look it up on google Vince has put many subtle details in the show to show that he’s gay. I’m not kidding it’s pretty interesting.
@@JR-jh4re no
The fact that Kim doesn't have a middle name isn't too unusual, but it's kinda weird that the writers felt the need to point it out like they did. BB and BCS are full of little details like that, and usually they're put in for a reason. I don't think she's using a fake identity but I wonder if there is some deeper meaning behind her lacking a middle name. Or the writers just thought it was funny.
I also didn't think much at all about Kim's lack of a middle name, but I saw a list of characters where the only people who lacked a middle name were false identities, and the fact that the writers pointed her lack of one out during the wedding scene was weird.
I don't even support the theory that she has a fake identity, because imo it seems a bit late for that (and also the fake identities always seem very volatile while Kim doesn't seem to have any problem or anxiety over her identity). But it's still weird af imo.
I never noticed it while watching the show, but watching the scene its a bit too suspicious. They could have just glossed over her not having a middle name, but it does feel like they needed to point it out for the viewer. it comes off weird.
@@ungabunga7879 They didn't even have to not give her a middle name. Just write one onto the ID card. Not an accident. I still don't get what they're going for, but it does come off as weird.
I think it‘s maybe a class thing? Underlining Kim‘s upbringing in a broken household maybe her parents didn‘t care to give her a middle name
I see two plausible reasons. It highlights her origin from a household that didn't care for her and was lower class or that she had one but she changed her name to exclude it due to it having meaning to her mother.
Or maybe Kim wasn't always Kim but instead of her changing identity to avoid the law she instead did it to be rid of her family name.
The “Gus is gay” theory got confirmed by Peter Gould which is cool. It makes his revenge plot way more personal
how tho.
@@amentco8445 if it’s a lover instead of just a friend Gus’s vendetta is a lot more tragic and personal.
@@amentco8445 you are gay
Watch all the homophobes leave to complain on 4chan
You forgot how the pool is sky blue, the color of Walt's methamphetamine. Most meth is clear, but the Walt under the influence of the pool makes the pure meth in the pool's own image. Perhaps the pool itself is made of liquid meth, and Walt fell in one time and discovered how to make the purest methamphetamine.
Now i wanna swim in that pool
Skyler was just trying to get high
Walt jr. vomiting in the pool was the secret formula for the meth being 99.1% pure, just like Jesse adding chilli powder to it.
Wait, how could people miss the point of Chucks letter?
It was nice, but it basically told Jimmy that working in the post office was the best he could ever be. So for Jimmy, it was a final "fuck you" from the grave.
Also the "S'All good man" reveal at the end of the season is completely undercut if the letter was fake. Instead of faking a love for his brother instead of reading the note he'd be faking it instead of reading another fake?
it's literally written in the most superficial, fake love kinda way. It's so pretentious, it's obvious chuck didn't put a single original thought about jimmy in there, he might as well have asked someone else to write a template for him. You know, for a show praised by its masterful writing, breaking bad and better call saul fans are really bad at getting the most basic stuff
Also, there's a lot of shit on it that is just cynical bs
The pool theory would be good in terms of its symbolic place in the series (we know how much Breaking Bad loves its symbolism) if the OP didn't take it so damn literally. Also, Gus totally was able to telepathically communicate with pigeons.
Saul had a pool, & his cut-out drowned there. So Tragic.
another theory: walt’s hair kept him passive and him shaving it is the sole reason he became heisenberg
Usually fat jokes aren't funny to me because when you grow up fat, you've heard them all, but still somehow the Huell ate Kim joke caught me so off guard, that was funny as shit
7:04 Update. Bob Odenkirk may also be responsible for a lot of these scenes. Recently he was caught following a foot fetish account on Instagram and now his profile is flooded with foot memes
I hate how everyone stigmatizes the literal most common fetish
@@poodiepie6140 I have a very hard time believing that feet of all things is the most common fetish.
@@poodiepie6140 If you constantly include unsuspecting people in your fetish, damn straight will it get stigmatized.
@@poodiepie6140 i think it is bad enough that women's breasts are so sexualized so yeah i'll stigmatize someone jerking off to feet
@@rubyy.7374, unsuspecting people, the account he was following maybe guilty of that but not necessarily him. Unless you are talking about something he did as a actor he isn’t necessarily guilty of being a bad person.
I love how "Huell Ate Kim" was at the bottom of the iceberg but in the past few months, it's become a theory that would be near the top.
Absolutely wild to look back on this now that BCS has concluded and realising that every single one of these theories was 100% confirmed true.
Another thing about Gail being a sex offender is when Gus talks to him in BCS he is working on better ways to dissolve benzodiazepines into water. AKA trying to hide roofies better
This is the moment Gail became Bill Cosby
This is the moment Gail became Edp445
This is the moment Gail became me
?????????????
Not sure if youre being serious but he did say benzodiazepene precursors specifically, which likely dont have any effect on humans. Mostly just a way of increasing yield on production. Who knows.
The Kaylee age discrepancy always seemed odd given the extreme attention to detail the writers usually have.
They sometimes let some things slide though
Like don eladio in BCS was too old, they didnt even try to make him look younger
@@rahulverma8774 Not de-aging the Breaking Bad actors was a very deliberate decision by the producers. Look at Mike, Gus, Jesse…
It's more meant to just be like you're not supposed to think about it instead of a woah big crazy plot hole discrepancy like people act.
100% the people who think that the actors appearance matters are the same people who probably have never read a book in their lives and only watch factory made schlock garbage movies.
@@pintolerance785okay but for after stuff like The Flash it’s been made very very clear
If you can’t make a convincing face for 100 percent of the scenes then its not worth doing
2:23 The MatPat theory really bothers me on a personal level tbh. A big part of the theory is that Albuquerque police would have immediately started first aid to save Walt's life after getting shot. As someone who lives in Albuquerque, there is a near zero percent chance that any officer would even give the smallest thought about administering first aid to a drug kingpin. This is the same police department that had the FBI come in and essentially re-teach the entire police department how to do their job because they were so bad at it, EMTs they are not.
Usually administering first aid FIRST is to be expected
I'm really glad that the series finale of better call saul confirmed that Skylar is a kangaroo that gave Walter cancer with 1990s cell phones as he slept
Good vid but I hate the damn FARTING!
I just realised this 4 layers in
Every time
Everyone does it.
It's a obvious reference to Hank toilet scene in episode 8 of season 5
4:20 I think this wasn't foreshadowing, rather, the hangman shadow could just be a representation of her life being over, with her having nothing left. Though i believe this is just a metaphor, as her actually doing it wouldn't make sense
I think it’s a representation of when huell eats Kim
@@Elite459 it symbolizes jesse being walter's right testicule from the past
Didn’t Vince Gilligan say it was purely coincidental and there was no intention of it
I don’t know why, but I just fucking lost it when I read “Mike is Jesse from the future.” Lmao
Same it’s so stupid.
If jesse had moved to Philadelphia after el camino, it would be a solid maybe. Walter always was gonna kill jesse in the beginning accidentally.
I think it’s extremely plausible as Vince Gilligan is friends with Spielberg who directed Back to the Future. Back to the Breaking Bad.
Mike is Walt’s right testicle is true
Picturing Huell unhinging his jaw and swallow Kim up like a boa 😂
no
fax
yes indeed.
Monkey soup
Br aki?
Indeed.
no one makes worse theories than breaking bad fans
But they make good memes like bald man staring at camera
the only people worse than BB fans are one piece fans, they theory craft nonsensical things and throw fits when the author goes a different route
@@phrogman459 Do you want to tell me, you don't believe in the "Sir Crocodile is Luffys mother" Theory?
i have a theory that gus is actually colonel sanders' son
Fnaf fans, dude.
Huell ABSOLUTELY ate Kim. Think about how kind he is to Saul, it’s obvious it stems from his guilt from eating Kim.
There were a lot of feet in Breaking Bad as well. Walt on the operating table, Jane's corpse, several shots of Skyler as she was walking and also on the heated floor, and I think Saul had a foot closeup during a pedicure. I just finished rewatching and was paying attention because I'd noticed it mentioned about BCS.
Do you mean to tell me that a show with 62 episodes sometimes has feet in it!? MY MIND IS BLOWN! I thought that shoes were physically attached to humans' bodies, but I guess I was wrong!
@@pintolerance785 It's way more prominent in these shows than others. Especially in BCS. I've seen lots of shows that lasted that long with no feet. Idunno where you got the idea that writers and directors never have fetishes.
@@halfbakedmedia The Wire, The Sopranos, Stranger Things, Ozark, The Walking Dead, Succession, Game of Thrones, Boardwalk Empire, Peaky Blinders.
I'd love for you to go through these shows with your spy glass and count for me the number of times a human foot pops up.
If you tell me that in those 10 shows not once does a human foot show up, then I'll eat my hat.
You understand that bare feet have symbolism to them. Typically, bare feet symbolise poverty, vulnerability, and humility. Now I want you to go watch every scene that shows feet in BB and BCS and then come tell me that there was ZERO symbolism involved.
Skylar standing on a heated floor- this is the audience being told that Ted is a well off dude since he's got heated flooring, what would it be better if she felt a heated floor while wearing sneakers?
Sometimes, a foot is just a foot.
If I watched a TV show and I saw balloons showing up, I'd be asking myself, "I wonder what the symbolism is with balloons? Could it be vulnerability? Childhood innocence?"
I wouldn't be saying, "duh I guess duh guy who wrote this show just gets off on balloons duh."
And yeah I know that writers and directors can have a fetish over feet and I can see that being a problem is some small production like, say, ICarly and Dan feet smeller Shneider. But with productions like BB and BCS, I don't think that 1 or 2 people were capable of just implementing their fetish into many scenes to get off to it later, these shows were made with a team effort, every single person had a say in the shows production and if feet were detriminting the show in any way shape or form then those scenes wouldn't have been approved.
Sometimes the people who go out searching for things are the ones who find them... hmmmmm.
I know this is a video about bad theories, but I just have to say this:
Gus didn't enter his car when Walt put a bomb on it because Jesse said that Brock was *POISONED.* Not sick, poisoned, making Gus believe (rightfully) that someone is going after him and his associates. It's just Gus being overly cautious, like he always is
Also no one was watching the car.
Jesse and Flynn are the same person. He does the Superman/Clark Kent thing by taking off his hat and using crutches. After all, we never see them at the same time, and Walter sees them both as a son. 10/10
Bravo Vince. 👏
Flynn is Walt’s son Jesse is heisenbergs son
The fact that Kim doesn't have a middle name isn't suspicious, it's the fact that it was specifically called out and mentioned that is suspicious
I think its just another touch of how little her mother cared about her.
I love the detail of how you play Chuck's Theme in entries that are centered around him and Goodbye in one of the more serious theories about Gus, shows respect to the connection between the soundtrack and the characters, also adds sort of a sad atmosphere to those theories
The entire point of Chuck's letter to Jimmy was how streamlined and soulless his final words were. Matching just how Chuck treated Jimmy while alive.
Although it’s absurd to consider that Walter never had cancer in this first place, this theory hits really hard for me every time I think about it for some reason. There’s something deeply sinister there, hiding under the veil of implausibility.
He pees blood lol
@@MNUEL dranx 2 much soda
Walter always had an ego problem, and dying of cancer was just an excuse to be selfish.
Him always saying “IM DOING THIS FOR MY FAMILY” when committing crimes was always a lie. Him saying his cancer is preventing him from supporting his family… his pride was always the main character. Not the cancer.
We just got confirmed, Kim is not Wendy. I can’t believe the theory was wrong!
I think Wendy travelled back in time when the plane crashed, so the theory is still canon
Source: Wendy is Walt's right testicle
@@tennisthelegendWas Wendy on the plane?
Kim still could've kill Wendy off-screen and wear her skin like a costume stealing her entire identity.
"Mike is Walter's right testicle"
I'm fucking dead lmao
"Here's what's going to happen, Walter. You're going to shave me every few weeks, and also keep me away from intense sources of heat and tight-fitting clothing. I'm always here; in your pants, Walter".
Theory time. Mike isn't Jesse from the future, but rather Hank from an alternate timeline future.
Explains why he's so quiet around him in interrogations. Any direct interaction could destroy both timelines
So, in the DVD commentary of the episode where Gus dies- Bravo Vince actually says that Gus knowing not to get in the car was because of what Jesse said to him in the hospital. It had nothing to do with Walt or his glasses or his right testicle.
The fact that the first theory is disproven in season 6 is so funny
The letter was written by Chuck when Jimmy started working in the mailroom. He was happy to see him out of trouble, but still wanted to keep him under his thumb.