It’s hard to believe that just 1 year ago Walter White was in a bathroom making a Pros and Cons list about killing one man and at this point he just waits in his house for someone else to do his dirty work. Chemistry truly is the study of Change
Even though Walt does this I still feel for him since season 1 I know this is evil but if the dea found out about him at this moment it all would have been for nothing. (I know Hank finds out later but not yet) I mean as sick as it is tbh if he was ratted out his family would’ve gotten nothing and the trama would’ve been for nothing as well.
It's funny how Walt looks like Gus in the scene. Peacefully gazing and watching the countdown, only answering with a single word and, even the clothing is close enough. Walt really acted as the drug lord Heisenberg is here.
He did become that at the end. Last season was supposed to make people afraid of going down the wrong path. Which was an awesome gesture by story writers and director.
There's a theory running around that states that Walter tends to "pick" some of the traits of the people he kills. This is seen in later episodes with Gus mannerisms, the sense of humor of Mike, etc.
@@vicentegutierrez5496It's true ! Once he get rid of Tuco, he tries to mimic what he did : controling territories, having several dealers and being relentless with those who try to bother in anything.
The way Walt answers his phone "yes?" And hangs up aftee hearing what he needs to hear is very Gustavo-like, he is even dressed like him, he really thought he was the new chicken man.
I live in Abq and met one of the extras in this. He was one of the guys who shanked the guy lying on the bench. I asked how he got the job. He said he used the same tattoo artist as Aaron Paul. The artist was asked if he knew any scary-looking men covered in tattoos. He did. 🙂
@@mattbaratta2748 I also met one of the big extras in the lab in Mexico in 4.10. He sat next to me on a plane. I've also met Bob Odenkirk because I live next to a BCS location, which I'll cover when we get there. I got to watch some filming.
@pshot5069 you should really watch the show. Its great. But if you want spoilers, the guy who says "its done" is part of the Aryan Brotherhood, and hes alot of contacts in the jails the informants are in. So Walt pays for that guy to coordinate and kill all the informants around the same time. It works to stop walt from paying "hush" money to the informants and also stops them from being a loose end.
I don’t feel bad for Dennis. Guys a lawyer who was defending criminals if you know what I mean and was gonna rat afterwards too. A pussy AND hypocrite at the same time. Fuck im.
@@NoName-lz6bc pretty sure the fires going to spread to the bed eventually. Plus fire consumes oxygen so I think eventually he’ll die of lack of oxygen given how quickly that fire spread so no matter what happened, he was fucked.
I’m sure the guy staring at his watch has absolutely nothing to do with it… what a strange prank call at the end, glad he hung up and didn’t waste his time, which is clearly important to him with how much he loves his watch.
Prank call? No, that was clearly the pizza guy saying "I'm on the way, please don't launch this one up onto the roof." He's just staring at his watch cause if the delivery is late he only has to pay half price.
Back then watches only told you the time when you looked at them and watched for a while. The first "wrist"-watches ran on eyesight reflected back into the hands.
Bad enough all these guys got murdered in brutal ways, but also even worse when you consider that Walt, who ordered their death, is also very much to blame for them being in prison in the first place.
@@ExtinctDeinonychuseh its definitely gray. On one hand iirc only one guy, the guy who got burned alive, was already seeking to cooperate like as soon as he stopped getting paid. The other guys, who knows if they had flipped.
If Walter hadn't decided to kill everyone involved in that scene, he wouldn't have known Jack and his gang. This, in turn, wouldn't have led to the loss of money, family, and the murder of Hank and his partner. It was precisely his insatiable greed that led to this outcome. If he had listened to Mike, none of this would have happened, but he didn't.
Some were about to cut a deal. Everyone involved would've been in big trouble. The lawyer Mike hired absolutely would've testified. This would've ended with Walt in prison, and by this point, he hadn't made his massive fortune of 80 million dollars. Saul himself says Mike never should've used that lawyer.
thats not how it works, Walter knew about Jack and his gang long before, because in order to run his empire, he had to purchase the vamonos company, where Jesse was working at as a thief. If he didn't decide to kill the inmates, then he would've been caught under witsec program by rats.
Exactly. That's what realistically should happen. But they did it like this to show the intensity of the scene. But realistically speaking, Jack would need an affirmative from Walt 😂. Bro just hung up....😂😂😂
The thing that makes this scene so shocking for me is how at first the prisoners kind of know they being hunted before they get killed brutally, and then it just starts skipping the killing scenes and just revealing corpses. The show really makes it seem like the hitmen work so quick that they are dead before anyone realizes. And the other prisoners who witnessed it just look the other way. Bravo Vince!
Are you 10? @@307nishchay8. Theres nothing badass or cool about being a ruthless psychopath. It's just horrifying. You can enjoy the series but make no mistake you're watching the pov of a deeply fucked up villain.
I hate how in creations like these, the ones that suffer horrible deaths are the ones that didn't do as much harm as the main villains. The deaths of these minor characters were way more painful and slower than the deaths of say Hector, Gus, the Twins, Walt, Lalo, etc etc. Another example is in the first RoboCop movie where the main villain just dies of a gunshot to the head or something while some random dude just frickin melts slowly.
All of those are true besides the twins since one of them had to suffer in the parking lot until paramedics arrived with both of his legs injured so badly they had to be amputated
That is bcoz main villains always ensure they can manage any risk coming their way The ones suffering horrible deaths are foot soldiers programmed from childhood in the ghetto to do the leg work
The guy that melted slowly was also a violent criminal though. Murphy had the worst death of you count those that didn’t deserve it, he was shot a hundred times
If it's any consolation, it helps to think about what they suffered while they were alive. Hector, for one, stood by helplessly while his enemy MURDERED all of his family members, one by one. He was right about Gus, but neither Don Eladio nor Bolsa believed in him. His only play was to have faith in his family. Gus lost his future and ingenuity to revenge. He could have done much better for the world, but he allowed his distaste for Hector to get the best for him, even though Hector shot Max on orders, not on his own volition. So really, his torturing of Hector was more grey and personal than it seemed. It would've been more.. appropriate to torture the person who ordered Hector to kill Max, but I assume on some level, he wanted to overshadow Hector in every way, as they were rivals. It makes me kind of sad to think that Gus did all that to Hector when Hector didn't even kill Max on his own volition, I don't even want to believe it but it's hard to think of it any other way with how Don Eladio conducted the meeting before and after the gunshot. Lalo died in such a way that his undercover investigation and secrecy led to his demise. He not only failed to kill Gus when given a golden opportunity, he lost to Gus in a gunfight and allowed Gus to get away with it because the rest of the cartel were unaware of what he was doing and where he was. For all his apparent smarts and talents, he suffered the biggest epic fail of everyone in the series. Walt lived his whole life as a resentful sheep. He developed an inferiority complex, which blew up with his company, Grey Matter. He damned his own legacy by cooking meth. Given his diagnosis and his history with Grey Matter, it doesn't seem impossible for him to have sought litigation against Grey Matter. He instead discredited himself and ruined his own family name and their lives. All of these characters were written so well, but they're all so self-sabotaging. They were meant for much better things lol
I couldn't live with myself knowing I would be responsible for gruesome deaths like this, gives you a taste of what being a drug kingpin would actually be like 💀
Walter didn't see the deaths, so in his mind he doesn't have to deal with the ramifications of those deaths. It's like how Hitler never visited a concentration camp. He distanced himself from his actions so he doesn't have to think about the horrors of it
@@ichris2011the show doesn't need dedicated watch collectors just because a bunch of nerds like you noticed a detail that 99% of people don't care about :)
I watched The Godfather like two years after Breaking Bad. My mind was blown when I saw this and so many other little filmmaking and story telling nods
Walt gets too much credit for this when it was all Jack. He was lucky to pick the right guy to plan this since it could have gone south a hundred different ways.
Yes and deserves the credit. Initially jack's guys werent sure this would be done and he intimidated them and put the MONEY (MOST IMPORTANT) to be done. And it was important to be done under 2 minutes so no one could freak out and rat .its like saying m corleone did nothing on that Church scene.
I love the fact that this scene and the death of the 5 families in The Godfather are so similar, but Francis Ford Coppola used intense and chilly music to make the scene scarier while Vince used this relaxing and easy song 💀
Putting Nat King Coles “Pick yourself up” over this was so genius, because it’s Walt essentially wiping the slate clean from his old criminal business, and starting a new one, with the very people (or at least associates of) who are tying up these loose ends for him.
2 of the best montages in the entire series were in this episode. The music, the story; this just plays so well, as does the cook with Todd this episode. This was the peak of the show for me, this episode.
I remember feeling totally blindsided when Jack and his gang viciously take over the last few episodes, when up to that point Walt had felt so in control. But really, this scene should have clued me in earlier. It arguably shows Walt at the height of his power, able to kill these men in two minutes. However Jack is really the one who orchestrates it. Walt makes a request, and Jack, using a wide network of inmates really only loyal to him, has all of them killed without a hint of remorse. Walt tries so much to be like Gus towards the end. But he totally lacks the patience and caution (Something Gus said in their first conversation) that could have warned him about Jack before he got in too deep.
This kinda stuff actually happens to confidential informants who lose their protective custody while incarcerated. The grisly violence portrayed here is very similar to the New Mexico State Penitentiary riot in 1980 where a lot of victims in PC units were butchered by the inmates they snitched on.
I just noticed how Walt is basically taking on even Gus’s appearance with the mustard yellow dress shirt, sole focus on a singular task waiting for the mass hit and watching the clock for the entire 2 minutes until he gets his phone call
Everyone says that Ozmandias is the best episode of the show but i think this episode is honestly the best single episode from start to finish cuz it starts with Mikes body being disposed of , then Jesse finally becoming enemies with Walt & then we get the first real introduction of Jack & his crew as the final threat & what they are actually capable of , then the epic prison scene that shows all of Gus & Mikes crew finally , then it shows Walt at his absolute peak of being a crime boss & in complete control , then the Crystal Blue Persuasion montage scene which is the best montage in history along with the beginning Kafkaesque montage from season 3 , then we finally get to actually see how much money Walt actually made overall in his entire drug empire business & then him deciding to finally quit the business & followed by the best ending ever when Hank finally catches him on the toilet & the flashback of Walt saying : "you got me" 💯 A episode don't get no better than that from beginning to end in my opinion ❤
0:38 i love how the second guy probably would have ruined walters entire plan and escaped death if he just didnt drag his damn feet getting to that door LOOOL
That would be horrible. Having all those chemicals being poured into your cell knowing you’re gonna burn alive and there’s nothing you can do to stop it.
As a homage to the Godfather baptism murder sequence, I think the BB prison killing sequence would work much better intertwined with Walt playing with baby Holly at Hank's house instead of just Walt being alone at the White house. Turns out the writers chose to show Walt playing with Holly at Hank after the killings. I would opt for during the killings, not after.
@@yassinseif11 Mike Ehrmantraut: "I've known good criminals and bad cops, bad priests, honorable thieves-you can be on one side of the law or the other, but if you make a deal with somebody, you keep your word."
@ZeroJumpyou are quoting a killer. A man that put a bullet on werner's head and more. His Word is worthless. Criminals defending criminals. Crime is crime yo
all of them did or helped along in things as bad as walter did. 😂 and only flipped because of greed. but yes preach to me, low testosterone husk, how evil walter is for protecting his operation.
It's so funny how Walt is acting like he's ACTUALLY some genius mastermind, as if he had ANYTHING to do with the plan other than looking smug and paying for it. Like, imagine if Jack told him: "Nope, cannot figure it out, sorry. If you have any advise, I'm all ears." What then, genius? Nothing, that's what. Walt was a pufffish.
Are you slow? who do you think came up with the plan? You need to think before writing comments like these that literally make 0 sense to someone who has a decent understanding of the show
It’s hard to believe that just 1 year ago Walter White was in a bathroom making a Pros and Cons list about killing one man and at this point he just waits in his house for someone else to do his dirty work. Chemistry truly is the study of Change
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Dang
Even though Walt does this I still feel for him since season 1 I know this is evil but if the dea found out about him at this moment it all would have been for nothing. (I know Hank finds out later but not yet) I mean as sick as it is tbh if he was ratted out his family would’ve gotten nothing and the trama would’ve been for nothing as well.
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LOGGAPOP!!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!@@DrCoconuttt
It's funny how Walt looks like Gus in the scene. Peacefully gazing and watching the countdown, only answering with a single word and, even the clothing is close enough. Walt really acted as the drug lord Heisenberg is here.
He did become that at the end. Last season was supposed to make people afraid of going down the wrong path. Which was an awesome gesture by story writers and director.
Missed out on breaking the flip phone here though 2:20
And the yellow shirt..is. Gus color
There's a theory running around that states that Walter tends to "pick" some of the traits of the people he kills. This is seen in later episodes with Gus mannerisms, the sense of humor of Mike, etc.
@@vicentegutierrez5496It's true ! Once he get rid of Tuco, he tries to mimic what he did : controling territories, having several dealers and being relentless with those who try to bother in anything.
"Do you, Michael Rizzi, renounce evil?"
"I renounce it."
😂😂😂 S tier comment
The only thing missing in this scene is him holding Holy
Oof... References 🥵
Same thought.
He would have said
"You're goddamn right"😂
The way Walt answers his phone "yes?" And hangs up aftee hearing what he needs to hear is very Gustavo-like, he is even dressed like him, he really thought he was the new chicken man.
Most brilliant choreography and music.....Ingenious....BRAVI TUTTI from Mexico City!
damn that's a good catch
This is gonna be your fate when your kind is trialed for war crimes, tick tick tick! Karma’s gonna come hit you pretty soon!
viva Palestine
@@pshot-r4h -- By using professional writers..........
I live in Abq and met one of the extras in this. He was one of the guys who shanked the guy lying on the bench. I asked how he got the job. He said he used the same tattoo artist as Aaron Paul. The artist was asked if he knew any scary-looking men covered in tattoos. He did. 🙂
Very cool man
@@mattbaratta2748 I also met one of the big extras in the lab in Mexico in 4.10. He sat next to me on a plane. I've also met Bob Odenkirk because I live next to a BCS location, which I'll cover when we get there. I got to watch some filming.
Thats sick
I wonder if he knew that his tattoo artist did Aaron Paul before getting the role
@@runnkorad I have a feeling rumors were quick to inform everyone who inked Aaron.
That Hank scene looks like when Bush's got communicate about 9/11 happening
mr president, another walter has hit the towers
Nah, Bush was waiting for the phone call like Walt. He knew what was going down.
@@robwagner7545 He picked the perfect time to be out of DC didn't he?
@alphabetsoup4269 oh yeah, a walter hit the pentagon to
HANK, HANK! TURN ON THE TV! THEY HIT THE PENTAGON! THEY HIT THE FUCKING PENTAGON!!!
Probably one of the most chilling scenes in television history.
Probably. But then again, maybe not.
how was he able to plan this?
@pshot5069 you should really watch the show. Its great. But if you want spoilers, the guy who says "its done" is part of the Aryan Brotherhood, and hes alot of contacts in the jails the informants are in. So Walt pays for that guy to coordinate and kill all the informants around the same time. It works to stop walt from paying "hush" money to the informants and also stops them from being a loose end.
@@pshot-r4hIt’s not possible in real life.
This comment heavily relies on “probably”. Do some research before saying this dumb shit. You clearly have never watched The Walking Dead
Out of all the killings I felt the most sorry was between the inmate on the phone and the guy stuck in the cell who got burned alive.
Our boy Dennis didnt deserve that 😭 he was so professional and proper and that shit broke my heart
@@StrawHatBobert He was about to rat tho
I don’t feel bad for Dennis. Guys a lawyer who was defending criminals if you know what I mean and was gonna rat afterwards too. A pussy AND hypocrite at the same time. Fuck im.
The guy in cell
Couldn't he just sit on the bed ?
@@NoName-lz6bc pretty sure the fires going to spread to the bed eventually. Plus fire consumes oxygen so I think eventually he’ll die of lack of oxygen given how quickly that fire spread so no matter what happened, he was fucked.
A scene I would never be able to get out of my memory. The sheer brutality against fellow human beings is very disturbing.
That's the interesting part of humanity, as a species we killed countless of our own, but still love ourselves.
That and combined with the music makes it another level of chilling. And all the phonecall Walter White got said "It's done."
Humanity is evil.
You been living in a bubble your entire life if a scene from a tv show disturbed you.
Those guys were willing participants in the drug business and they were going to rat. They had it coming.
i dont recommend becoming a historian then
I’m sure the guy staring at his watch has absolutely nothing to do with it… what a strange prank call at the end, glad he hung up and didn’t waste his time, which is clearly important to him with how much he loves his watch.
Prank call? No, that was clearly the pizza guy saying "I'm on the way, please don't launch this one up onto the roof." He's just staring at his watch cause if the delivery is late he only has to pay half price.
Back then watches only told you the time when you looked at them and watched for a while.
The first "wrist"-watches ran on eyesight reflected back into the hands.
This was the moment Heisenberg waited 2 minutes
Im sure he waited a lot of 2 minutes since Heisenbergs conception
Eff off with that “this is the moment” bs, it’s played out and cringe at this point
this is the moment lordhoweproductions3733 wanted to eff off with that "this is the moment" bs
@@King_Jockey haha we are starting a “this is the moment” inception. A dream within a dream type ish
0:23 Me when I ask for directions in London
Relatable.
Relatavle
11/27/24
@@SunflowerBloomAndDoom whoa! Sun flower!
As somebody who lives in London right now, this is too real.
@@random_d00dYeah? You’ve been stabbed?
Bad enough all these guys got murdered in brutal ways, but also even worse when you consider that Walt, who ordered their death, is also very much to blame for them being in prison in the first place.
It was the informants’ faults they were in prison. Walt just threw them under the bus and exposed them for their crimes
They're bad people.
@@ExtinctDeinonychuseh its definitely gray. On one hand iirc only one guy, the guy who got burned alive, was already seeking to cooperate like as soon as he stopped getting paid. The other guys, who knows if they had flipped.
@@ford-wp1yq Also aren't these Gus's men who were ordered to kill Walter's family if he ever stepped out of line?
@@justinguyos5476 they're gus's men but we don't know what roles they had or anything. Heck one of them was a lawyer
He really took those legacy costs personally.
those guys are dead weight
@@mramos1126They Are Now...
I would too, they legit were blackmailing him
I love how Walter white looks at his watch implying that he’s looking at the time ,amazing writing
Implying? I do not think this word means what you think it means.
This stopped being funny a while ago.
@@darthwinsor It never stopped being funny
I didn't catch that till my seventh rewatch. Amazing writing.
Bravo, Vince.
That shows how evil Walter was at that moment.
Especially when you think about how long he anguished with thinking about killing Crazy-8 all the way back in season 1
@@ianbailey4213He’d come a long way
damn i thought this showed how kind he was. Billigan is indeed a genius!
Your media literacy award will arrive in the mail shortly
@@gotrejofinally, i'm glad to see people saying this
If Walter hadn't decided to kill everyone involved in that scene, he wouldn't have known Jack and his gang. This, in turn, wouldn't have led to the loss of money, family, and the murder of Hank and his partner. It was precisely his insatiable greed that led to this outcome. If he had listened to Mike, none of this would have happened, but he didn't.
Some were about to cut a deal. Everyone involved would've been in big trouble. The lawyer Mike hired absolutely would've testified. This would've ended with Walt in prison, and by this point, he hadn't made his massive fortune of 80 million dollars. Saul himself says Mike never should've used that lawyer.
thats not how it works, Walter knew about Jack and his gang long before, because in order to run his empire, he had to purchase the vamonos company, where Jesse was working at as a thief.
If he didn't decide to kill the inmates, then he would've been caught under witsec program by rats.
nah, Dennis and two other guys knew who Walt was, him and Skyler would end up in jail if not for the shanking.
Hank was about to make a very inappropriate comment to these girls. Walt actually saved him
Vince and his writing. Truly a thoughtful scene.
Bravo Vince! 🔥🔥
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I can barely hear him over the foreground music. It sounds like he says "running" or "runny" maybe... or "bunny"?
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*Phone rings again*
Jack: did you hear me Walter? We have killed everyone you asked
lol…”we committed those contract killings in 3 different prisons within 2 minutes, just like you asked.”
And if their phones were tapped…
Exactly. That's what realistically should happen. But they did it like this to show the intensity of the scene.
But realistically speaking, Jack would need an affirmative from Walt 😂. Bro just hung up....😂😂😂
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Walter has his Michael Corleone moment
The thing that makes this scene so shocking for me is how at first the prisoners kind of know they being hunted before they get killed brutally, and then it just starts skipping the killing scenes and just revealing corpses. The show really makes it seem like the hitmen work so quick that they are dead before anyone realizes. And the other prisoners who witnessed it just look the other way.
Bravo Vince!
And people think Walter is still supposed to be a great guy
He's literally me
@justvibes2843no. He was given multiple options to avoid criminal world
Who cares? He is cool and badass and I love him. That's all that matters
Are you 10? @@307nishchay8. Theres nothing badass or cool about being a ruthless psychopath. It's just horrifying. You can enjoy the series but make no mistake you're watching the pov of a deeply fucked up villain.
These guys weren’t innocent either
I hate how in creations like these, the ones that suffer horrible deaths are the ones that didn't do as much harm as the main villains. The deaths of these minor characters were way more painful and slower than the deaths of say Hector, Gus, the Twins, Walt, Lalo, etc etc.
Another example is in the first RoboCop movie where the main villain just dies of a gunshot to the head or something while some random dude just frickin melts slowly.
All of those are true besides the twins since one of them had to suffer in the parking lot until paramedics arrived with both of his legs injured so badly they had to be amputated
That is bcoz main villains always ensure they can manage any risk coming their way
The ones suffering horrible deaths are foot soldiers programmed from childhood in the ghetto to do the leg work
The guy that melted slowly was also a violent criminal though. Murphy had the worst death of you count those that didn’t deserve it, he was shot a hundred times
If it's any consolation, it helps to think about what they suffered while they were alive. Hector, for one, stood by helplessly while his enemy MURDERED all of his family members, one by one. He was right about Gus, but neither Don Eladio nor Bolsa believed in him. His only play was to have faith in his family.
Gus lost his future and ingenuity to revenge. He could have done much better for the world, but he allowed his distaste for Hector to get the best for him, even though Hector shot Max on orders, not on his own volition. So really, his torturing of Hector was more grey and personal than it seemed. It would've been more.. appropriate to torture the person who ordered Hector to kill Max, but I assume on some level, he wanted to overshadow Hector in every way, as they were rivals. It makes me kind of sad to think that Gus did all that to Hector when Hector didn't even kill Max on his own volition, I don't even want to believe it but it's hard to think of it any other way with how Don Eladio conducted the meeting before and after the gunshot.
Lalo died in such a way that his undercover investigation and secrecy led to his demise. He not only failed to kill Gus when given a golden opportunity, he lost to Gus in a gunfight and allowed Gus to get away with it because the rest of the cartel were unaware of what he was doing and where he was. For all his apparent smarts and talents, he suffered the biggest epic fail of everyone in the series.
Walt lived his whole life as a resentful sheep. He developed an inferiority complex, which blew up with his company, Grey Matter. He damned his own legacy by cooking meth. Given his diagnosis and his history with Grey Matter, it doesn't seem impossible for him to have sought litigation against Grey Matter. He instead discredited himself and ruined his own family name and their lives.
All of these characters were written so well, but they're all so self-sabotaging. They were meant for much better things lol
Exactly. I feel very bad for very low-level criminals.
1:56 The door to hell.
0:03 he really nailed it.
I couldn't live with myself knowing I would be responsible for gruesome deaths like this, gives you a taste of what being a drug kingpin would actually be like 💀
I could for 80 million bucks, plus those guys were criminals too!
@@RayRayCrazy damn, that’s a wild way to think
Walter didn't see the deaths, so in his mind he doesn't have to deal with the ramifications of those deaths. It's like how Hitler never visited a concentration camp. He distanced himself from his actions so he doesn't have to think about the horrors of it
@@loganF04003 still, you know you would be going straight to hell once you die, if you're into religion or whatnot.
@@RayRayCrazyhope you end up in prison
They all died in 1 minute and 56 seconds. Jack was 5 seconds away from losing his pay for this job 🤣
4 seconds
@@hawkeye4324 ☝🤓
Sparking will be peak of all db games
@@hawkeye4324 5 seconds
02:00 is still 2 minutes - believe it or not
I love how polite was the first man ending up his call before giving the man a good sleep hes truly a good inmate!!
I swear this video is a pretty good deterrent for crime.
The music really sets the tone for this scene.
Yall notice the stabbing noise is the same stabbing sound in world at war zombies
i caught that, did they just copy paste the sound?
@@Slapit-z3dit’s a stock sound
whoa…
@2:08 Seems like they informed the “ABQ president” of the 9-11 that just happened
so walter pushes the crown instead of the pusher to start the chronograph, also he has two left hands
Wtf you are right
This is why these shows need watch collectors on set lmao. Always bothered me that his watch has a built in stopwatch and he didn’t just use that
@@ichris2011the show doesn't need dedicated watch collectors just because a bunch of nerds like you noticed a detail that 99% of people don't care about :)
@@p00tp0t for real. These types of people take shit like this way too seriously.
I watched The Godfather like two years after Breaking Bad. My mind was blown when I saw this and so many other little filmmaking and story telling nods
That last guy must've really pissed someone off since all the others got stabbed to death and he got lit on fire with gasoline.
@@David-kc9il Yeah but you can see that was already planned since he went to leave his cell for yard time and found his cell door was locked.
I think it was cause it was the fastest way to make sure he died, since he had the doors shut so they weren’t able to shank him reliably.
He was the only who was cooperating (or trying to) at that point…
He was the one who agreed to snitch. Snitches get the worst treatment
Walt gets too much credit for this when it was all Jack. He was lucky to pick the right guy to plan this since it could have gone south a hundred different ways.
It wasn’t luck that made him pick the right guy. It was skill.
Yes and deserves the credit. Initially jack's guys werent sure this would be done and he intimidated them and put the MONEY (MOST IMPORTANT) to be done. And it was important to be done under 2 minutes so no one could freak out and rat .its like saying m corleone did nothing on that Church scene.
Nice music they chose for this scene
The one guy seriously didn't think to get on the bed when they poured those chemicals in the door
The heat in the room and smoke would probably kill you either way
Most violent scene of the show
0:45 bro Lost his rights so fast 💀
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Wtf
@@ntinosaggelopoulos6718 You didnt understand
God it’s a bit scary how accurate they got this to prison stabbings
Order 66
The bombing of isla nublar
I love the fact that this scene and the death of the 5 families in The Godfather are so similar, but Francis Ford Coppola used intense and chilly music to make the scene scarier while Vince used this relaxing and easy song 💀
I read chosing this song was like what was sounding on walt's head during that 2 minute bloodbath. So sick
That walt records these 2 minutes with the very same watch Jesse got him for his birthday; priceless
Very considerate of the first lot to hang up the call so the mans friend didn't have to here him screaming
One less witness to the crime.
1:36 : Is this Dennis, the laundromat manager? 🤔
yea
"I'm the one who knocks." Superbly stated.
Putting Nat King Coles “Pick yourself up” over this was so genius, because it’s Walt essentially wiping the slate clean from his old criminal business, and starting a new one, with the very people (or at least associates of) who are tying up these loose ends for him.
2 of the best montages in the entire series were in this episode. The music, the story; this just plays so well, as does the cook with Todd this episode. This was the peak of the show for me, this episode.
Imagine that the guy who got burned alive got to know the others were just shived. Like "cmon man"
0:43 COD knife sound effect
This reminds me of the Godfather scene where michael is in a church while a montage of killings on his order.
I remember feeling totally blindsided when Jack and his gang viciously take over the last few episodes, when up to that point Walt had felt so in control. But really, this scene should have clued me in earlier. It arguably shows Walt at the height of his power, able to kill these men in two minutes. However Jack is really the one who orchestrates it. Walt makes a request, and Jack, using a wide network of inmates really only loyal to him, has all of them killed without a hint of remorse. Walt tries so much to be like Gus towards the end. But he totally lacks the patience and caution (Something Gus said in their first conversation) that could have warned him about Jack before he got in too deep.
in another timeline walter adapted lalos wild charisma instead of gustavos ruthless businessman mentality
This kinda stuff actually happens to confidential informants who lose their protective custody while incarcerated. The grisly violence portrayed here is very similar to the New Mexico State Penitentiary riot in 1980 where a lot of victims in PC units were butchered by the inmates they snitched on.
1:54 seeing a fat out-of-shape guy run for the first time in years because he needed to kill somebody, something about that image is really brutal.
Burned alive is the WORSE thing that ever happend to a person.
@@David-kc9il i think that technique is only effective when the room isn't engulfed in flames lol
@@Slapit-z3dr/whoosh
i don't know, terminal pancrea cancer is a pretty bad death. Also a lot of tortures.
I once had a 14 hour flight were I had to sit in the middle seat
@@ConradKurzemy grandma died from that😢
0:44 and 0:48…. I’m sorry but are those Call of Duty Black Ops melee sound animations?
Walt’s cell phone is the true survivor of this scene.
“In prison, murder was always a big thing. We had a blaze of course, and then we had a shank or shiv.” - Breaking Badfellas
then he heads over to hank later to gauge his mood to see if it actually went down.
What if the guy walked slightly faster towards the door
The neo-nazi guys were more chaotic and dangerous than Gus. At least Gus was a professional man, first and foremost.
Walt in Season 1 : " looking for reasons not to kill krazy 8"
Heisenberg in Season 5: " i want them dead in 2 minutes "
When walt was at his peak. The king pin
Tag Heuer Monaco. Beautiful.
I just noticed how Walt is basically taking on even Gus’s appearance with the mustard yellow dress shirt, sole focus on a singular task waiting for the mass hit and watching the clock for the entire 2 minutes until he gets his phone call
This is the moment Waltenberg became the Heisenfather.
Bravo Francis!
This reminds me of when I was eliminated across three prisons in less than two minutes
this along with the knife fight is clearly some of the most evil shit walt has done
There’s connections, and then there’s Uncle Jack connections
This scene is so underrated, it reminds me alot of the end of Godfather, when those guys are killed while Michael is at the Church during the baptism.
If only they would of kept there mouths shut and not threaten to snitch
Hank having his "2nd plane hit the towers" moment
My guy went from writing a pros and cons list on whether he should kill someone who fully tried to kill him to whacking 10 dudes in a prison lmao
Everyone says that Ozmandias is the best episode of the show but i think this episode is honestly the best single episode from start to finish cuz it starts with Mikes body being disposed of , then Jesse finally becoming enemies with Walt & then we get the first real introduction of Jack & his crew as the final threat & what they are actually capable of , then the epic prison scene that shows all of Gus & Mikes crew finally , then it shows Walt at his absolute peak of being a crime boss & in complete control , then the Crystal Blue Persuasion montage scene which is the best montage in history along with the beginning Kafkaesque montage from season 3 , then we finally get to actually see how much money Walt actually made overall in his entire drug empire business & then him deciding to finally quit the business & followed by the best ending ever when Hank finally catches him on the toilet & the flashback of Walt saying : "you got me" 💯
A episode don't get no better than that from beginning to end in my opinion ❤
0:38 i love how the second guy probably would have ruined walters entire plan and escaped death if he just didnt drag his damn feet getting to that door LOOOL
It’s crazy how desensitized Walt is to violence and killing people compared to Season 1
That would be horrible. Having all those chemicals being poured into your cell knowing you’re gonna burn alive and there’s nothing you can do to stop it.
As a homage to the Godfather baptism murder sequence, I think the BB prison killing sequence would work much better intertwined with Walt playing with baby Holly at Hank's house instead of just Walt being alone at the White house. Turns out the writers chose to show Walt playing with Holly at Hank after the killings. I would opt for during the killings, not after.
I think it was brilliant personally. Walt looked so happy and so unbothered playing with Holly that 10 people were just murdered because of him
Gus: thats my boy
0:50 that guy looks suspiciously similar to Metastasis' Hector Salamanca
This is the scene where Heisenberg truly becomes Uncertainty Principle.
Cutting legacy cost.
realized that heissenberg was the GOD of Evil
The “legacy cost” has been cut off
This was the moment you couldnt deny Walter was truly evil. Most of these were probrably way more innocent then him.
All of them was criminals I remember
@@yassinseif11 Mike Ehrmantraut: "I've known good criminals and bad cops, bad priests, honorable thieves-you can be on one side of the law or the other, but if you make a deal with somebody, you keep your word."
@ZeroJumpyou are quoting a killer. A man that put a bullet on werner's head and more. His Word is worthless. Criminals defending criminals. Crime is crime yo
all of them did or helped along in things as bad as walter did. 😂 and only flipped because of greed. but yes preach to me, low testosterone husk, how evil walter is for protecting his operation.
Getting lit on fire inside a locked cell is CRAZY
Mike: These guys have families Waltuh
Waltuh: 🔥
It's hard to believe he didn't push the right pusher for chronograph function
He pressed the wrong button to start the chronograph function on the Monaco! I cannot believe, this error got through.
0:08 Dan calling his lawyer for help and hoping for good news lol
Best Tag Heuer advert ever
0:45 they got Jamal good.
Heisenberg has entered the room.
This scene is very Martin Scorcese
Walt delighting in his order being executed, the order being:
Killing all the men who were trustworthy
"Just because you killed gustavo fring doesn't make you gustavo fring"
The worst of Walter White😢
The best of heisenberg
It's so funny how Walt is acting like he's ACTUALLY some genius mastermind, as if he had ANYTHING to do with the plan other than looking smug and paying for it. Like, imagine if Jack told him: "Nope, cannot figure it out, sorry. If you have any advise, I'm all ears." What then, genius? Nothing, that's what. Walt was a pufffish.
Jack was another man with a HUGE ego, it would have been a personal insult to himself if he couldn't make it work.
@@astrangerheredid he? I mean yeah he’s a monster but u think throughout the show he just went through the motions of in being honest.
If walt had enough time, then yes, he could figure it out.
@@shady8045Jack is a Nazi of course he has a ego
Are you slow? who do you think came up with the plan? You need to think before writing comments like these that literally make 0 sense to someone who has a decent understanding of the show