"That's The Best Coffee I've Ever Tasted" | Sunset | Breaking Bad
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2018
- As Walt resumes business in Gus’s state-of-the art meth lab, the discovery of their old RV forces him and Jesse to act fast to keep from being busted by Hank.
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Season Three - Episode Six: "Sunset"
Episode Description:
As Walt settles into his new surroundings and meets his new lab partner, Walter, Jr. demands answers about his parents' relationship. Gus faces increasing pressure from the Cousins and offers a shocking compromise. Hank's dogged investigation creates a significant and immediate problem for Walt and Jesse.
Episode Overview:
As the cartel hit men stake out Gus’s restaurant after committing a double murder at a New Mexico reservation home where they are hiding, Hank fails to get his boss to OK a wiretap on the house where he suspects Jesse and his pals are doing business. Ignoring an order to drop the case, Hank stakes out the house where Jesse is persuading Combo and Badger to restart their drug ring. Meanwhile, as Skyler asks about his sudden change of heart about the divorce - and then warns him against using his drug proceeds to support her and their kids - Walt dismisses her concerns and buys himself a new condo. And after explaining to his son that this new arrangement is best for everyone, Walt arrives for his first day of work at Gus’s state-of-the-art drug lab where he is met by his eager and accomplished assistant, Gale Boetticher.
As Walt and Gale bond over their shared love of chemistry, Hank zealously continues his unauthorized stakeout. Though she remains worried about his state of mind, Marie suggests that her husband look to Walt for information. So, after Hank asks him if Jesse owns an RV, Walt realizes that both he and his former partner are in deep trouble and calls Saul Goodman for help. And after tracking Badger to the auto tow yard where he is having the RV repaired, Walt steals it.
As Gus keeps the Cousins at bay by offering to give them the DEA agent who murdered Tuco, Walt delivers the commandeered RV to a wrecking yard to have it destroyed. However, when Jesse arrives to stop him, Walt realizes that he’s been followed by Hank. So, as Walt and Jesse stay locked quietly inside the RV, the wrecking yard owner’s demand to see a search warrant forces Hank to wait for the police. To divert his attention, Walt calls Saul, who then has his secretary call Hank claiming that Marie has been hospitalized following a serious car accident. When Hank falls for the ruse, Walt has just enough time to crush the RV beyond recognition.
#WalterWhite #GaleBoetticher #GusFring - Розваги
best coffee hes ever tasted. chooses his own hours. loves his job doing chemistry. hes happy. has a great assistant. unlimited money. what could go wrong?
Stupid pride
@@lean6546 Pride... that destroys anyone
saving Jessie?
Cancer
Vince Gilligan : hold my script
"Why the hell are we making meth ?"
This is the moment Heisenberg became Walter White
Gale and Heisenberg from then on started a cornerside coffee and they lived happily ever after.
One of the only actually funny variants of this joke, made me lol
Then he quit his job at the car wash to work as both a teacher and a barista.
Opens up Coffee shops to launder all that meth money
Lol. Now THATS an original.
How rude of Walt and Gale not to offer Howard and Lalo any coffee
underrated comment!
LMAO
BRUHHHHH 😂😂😂
Haha😂😂😂
Stop it 😆
When you finally get a class partner that knows what they're doing.
And then you have to have them killed to avoid them upstaging you
@@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 hate when that happens
@@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 Relatable
Unfortunately for Gale he was too good.
who tf makes references to school, or are 12 year old kids really watching Breaking Bad 😂 I'm getting major nut muppet vibes
Walt - *can make 99.1% pure meth*
Gale - *can make 99.1% pure coffee*
You cant drink that
@@edwin8139 You can't take a joke
@@itzdrillza7497 didnt ask but aight
@@edwin8139 Neither did I stupid.
Edwin Nobody cares if you “didnt ask” the world doesn’t revolve around your egocentric ass, anyone can say whatever they want and we couldn't care less “if you didnt ask”.
Walter: “That is the best coffee I’ve ever tasted”
Gale: “That’ll be the ricin I gave you.”
Bastard, ya beat me to it.
This deserves more likes
That will be what hardman will do.
*baby blue slowly fades in*
Goodbye Walter.
I like how Walt saying “this is the best coffee i ever tasted” is used as a symbol to describe how the coffee tastes good
Woah buddy seems like a bit of a stretch. Got any solid sources?
I hate how the fanbase over analyses scenes like this. It's obvious that the writers just wanted the audience to know that the tea was the worst Walt ever tasted. Not difficult to understand.
@@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 had me in the first half ngl
Bravo vince.
Actually, i think It’s supposed to symbolise that Walt actually prefers black coffee over milk coffee.
This is so sweet. I haven't finished the show, but I have a feeling they're going to turn out to be great friends.
Tell us how it is for you !
@@anafrison662 Pretty sure he is trolling.
Haha
No one tell him
No one gave him a spoiler, i recover my faith in humanity.
"that is the best coffee I ever had"
"yeah, I put some meth in it"
lol
“😧”
oh man this killed me XD
So just coffee?
@@bche3320 ah Walter White face emoji
I want to see an alternate timeline where they use their meth profits to open a chain of coffee shops.
Ikr?! ☕😢
Now that you mention it, with the money Walt had he could have definitely used Gale's coffee recipe to open up a coffee shop, launder the money and cook up the meth in there since the smell of coffee beans is a strong aroma. 🤔
The coffee is sky blue too😏
Heisenbucks.
I am the one who brews.
Breaking Bad: the good ending
This scene hit me really hard. As Hank later points out, Gale was a very, very talented and intelligent man who was wasted in crime
Maybe they should pay very very talented and intelligent men more, then they wouldn't turn to crime.
@@VDA19 I don't think money was ever the problem for Gale, I think deep down he fantasized about doing this kind of criminal thing so as to have more excitement in his life.
@@myckeydoesntwork3907 honestly I’m not sure about either of ur theories. It’s really hard to pinpoint a person like gale as I also have no idea what his true intentions are. Perhaps he just got wrapped in it by accident, or maybe he searched for it?
@@talpho3301 I think he explains it in the next scene but it’s basically because of chemistry and being in the lab and the jobs he was doing lack that of and more political which is funny is because that’s how he died
@@myckeydoesntwork3907 If your 'c' key doesn't work, how did you write the words "criminal" and "excitement"?
Howie’s ghost made the coffee taste better. Finally, someone appreciates his coffee.
Wow
Dude🤣
Stop making me cry dude
Good lord.
Ghost Howie points at cup: "And that's for you."
"Why the hell are we making meth?"
*BREWING BAD*
Making Good
xD
Lol
Breaking Beans
Brewing Beans. ok ill show myself out.
>They let Gus try the coffee
>Gus: "..."
>Los Café Hermanos is born
I would love a spin/alternate timeline show where this happens.
The Coffee Brothers. I like it.
Then they stop doing meth
Imagine espresso with a hint of blue meth
@@CornholioPuppetMaster methspresso
Gale: "You got one part of that wrong. This... is not coffee"
*throws the cup at the floor and watches it explode*
"ARE YOU CRAZY!?"
"Are you in the interest of finding out?"
F*cking chemists.
Can’t go a minute without blowing something up
lol good comment bud
I wish I could give this two thumbs up, made my morning 🙂
The thing with gale nothing would happen but an incredibly awkward moment of Walt annoyed he's now caused a spillage in the lab and it then cuts to gale on his hands and knees with a floor cloth feeling embarrassed whilst even letting out an effeminate squeaky fart by accident
0:50, Walt realizes he and Gale can form a great coffee enterprise, they inform Gus that Los Polos Hermanos can trial the sales of it, as well as fund their new venture into the coffee business. Walter comes clean to Hank of what he did, but instead of jail time, Hank offers him complete immunity if he rats on anything Salamanca which Walt does. His business blossoms, he gets the best treatment for his cancer from being rich, and he and his family are finally happy. Gus gets huge amounts of money from the coffee investment that he also ends his drug businesses.
.... And Hector Salamanca dies from drinking coffee that's too good for him?
Making Good
What about Jesse?
@@minorcomet282 Jesse uses his money from drug sales to help himself to get out of taking drugs and finds himself working for the company as a result
The coffee business is perfect for the laundry on drug business
This is how it should have stayed. Walt works contently under Gus with Gale, Jesse gets to stay out of it and live his life.
DefendTheCode yeah ik, it’s an ideal world where Gus doesn’t want Walt dead. That’s the whole reason Walt gets Jesse back in
D-FENS
That’s what the series wanted you to think, things were gonna be perfect from now on
D-FENS nah he said three months. He teaches gale and that’s it
Well, the show had to be politically correct so it did not attract wannabe Heisenbergs, hadn't it? :)
I wish it could be so simple.
"Say my name.."
"Heisenbucks"
Chinmaya Nagar HeisenCosta
Works in multiple ways
"You're goddamn rich"
Pumpkin spice crystal
Nice lol, underrated
Honestly, if the rest of the show had been these two working together without any issues I would have had no complaints
"Where's the money Skyler?? Oh that's right I keep it at the lab under Gus protection" 😌
Eh, I would have preferred if Walt and Gale (and Jesse) eventually leaving with their money to start their own pharmaceutical company. Just focusing on one pathway of organic synthesis can seem kinda boring.
a show as boring as that would garner 0 emmys and critical acclaim. thank god youre not a writer.
Yeah, Gale is such a cool dude
@@aishah7730 It wouldn’t be boring, at least if they went out and started their own pharmaceutical company to design their own products. Every new episode can cover a completely different synthesis and thus a completely different series of chemical reactions. We wouldn’t just only have enantiomer-selective reductive animation of phenylacetone, like we’ve been seeing with the canon Breaking Bad series over and over. (Plus, I think it would be really interesting to see Gale step into the role of mentor for Jesse and contrast his mentorship style with that of Walt. Jesse, in turn, can mentor others like Badger and Pete, once he becomes sufficiently advanced enough in organic synthesis so that he can even design his small-molecule drugs and predict their efficacy/toxicity.)
This show is so authentic. You can see when Walter drinks the coffee, they actually used real coffee in the cup. It really helps with the realism of the show
@@laundry9617 😂
@@laundry9617 the joke went high over your head lol
This is the moment Walt became a coffee connosieur.
Vince Gilligan on dvd extras: we actually used pepsi for the coffee in this scene 🤣😭
Nah they used coke
There's so much chemistry between them
Now that is a pun if I ever saw one.
@@gregaroivadilinovich280 appreciate it, I cook them myself
Loved the signs in ABQ when they ended the series saying they loved the chemistry they had with the city.
I feel bad for gale, he had so much respect for walt and he just had to die.
Zing!
And then they worked together happily ever after.
...yeah, maybe in another universe.
After they made meth they would have gay butt sex
I wish
@@andrewkrikorian760 something you got on your mind chief?
They should have. Walt should have just paid Jesse a cut of his income and been done with him otherwise.
1:29 what a nice high shot of 4 lovely gentlemen
💀
I understand the joke but I still have no idea who Howard and Lalo are.
@@H.K.5Bro, go watch Better Call Saul before you get spoiled more.
@@H.K.5watch better call saul, but if you don’t got time they are two characters who were killed, Howard died by Lalo, Lalo died by Gus, both were buried under the lab
Man seeing that scene makes me wish that’s just how it stayed forever…. such a happy little moment between two incredible minds just enjoying their work.
@The Wandering M what's so arrogant about helping your partner who's literally baited for a trap
@The Wandering M C'mon now, don't blame everything on Walt just bc some old man expressed his pov.
It was more of Gus fault for letting kids involve in his "business".
@@gb7586 don't you just hate it when everyone blames Walter for everything just bc some old man said it is
@@BrokenSIMGlasses i only saw his ego ( as in wanting more money, i'm not talking about him not accepting gray matter's help ) plays a part after gus fring is dead and maybe a little bit when he poisons brock.
@@gb7586 _He literally chose to kick Gale out and get Jesse to work in his place, despite Jesse not being as nearly as qualified as Gale. Everything started going down from there._
this is awesome, I’m sure they will work many years together peacefully
It seems you can appear anywhere, and in the strangest of places more often than not.
Ok just copy every 2 year old top comment
Review the show bro
you know he was supposed to steal walters recipe right? Before gus kill walt.
@@ps1laracroft989 How old are you?
"Why the hell are we making meth?"
da72762 *show ends*
@@piratealeks6865 xD
@@piratealeks6865 Breaking Bad Alternate Ending lol
Pirate Aleks
Elliot - Come back to Grey Matter
Walter - Ok
*end credits*
¿Por qué estamos haciendo la metanfetamina?
To think that these 2 could have stopped right here and created a coffee empire without worrying about death..
Walt had terminal cancer
@@pandemonium2431 You are such a killjoy, smh....
@@gandalf_thegrey He is God damned right.
@@pandemonium2431 He could've become immortalized as a coffee mogul instead of a criminal druglord. Walt & Gale Coffee Labs.
ya, maybe not... Gus would be unamused, and concerned seeing that they know way too much about his criminal affairs and aim to get out of the business. Good things don't happen to those who enter the criminal underworld and try to leave.
God, just imagine if Walter isn't so prideful. You'd literally have the dream team. Walter, Gale, and Jesse cooks. Gus is the mastermind. Tyrus, Mike, and Victor (Maybe Jesse too) keeps everyone in line and helps with the security business. Saul handles the money laundering and as the legal team incase of trouble. They'd be unstoppable, but Walter just have to mess everything up.
Rather Jesse did
If Jesse didnt want to kill those drug dealers Walt wouldnt have to go and kill them himself
Gus built an empire, if Walt didn't do what he did, things were on balance
That was a 100% Jesse's fault. He tried to kill those drug dealers and Walt had to save him.
@@joejoeson6731 He wouldn’t have done that if Gus had just not used child labor
@@bryankennel730 and ? That doesent excuse what Jesse did, or more do so doesent put all the blame on Walter
IT is still Jesse's fault, thats how that business works and if he cant put up with IT just leave IT
"Why the hell are we making meth?"
Walt suddenly decides to leave the meth business and starts a coffeehouse chain, with Gale, straightening his ways, making millions of dollars and regaining the hearts of his family members.
THE END!!
I WISH
breaking good
Until he cops it from cancer.
@@ta8689 Fixing Good
Then gus shimmy ya shimmy ye why isnt there anything cooking knocks say my name your heisenverg goustabo fring tel Hank chrader dat hi not maik meth 4 gualter guaite
I like how the music in Walt and jessie’s cooks are more crazy and not careful, but when it’s Walt and gale cooking, the music is refined and precise
I find the comment funny and checked.
ua-cam.com/video/nnS1gzxvWeA/v-deo.html ''Crazy'' music on the backround indeeeed.
Eh, this is still somewhat turbulent but the atmosphere is different: Walt & Gale cooking has the atmosphere of a classic Viennese coffeeshop, while Walt & Jesse are the hillbillies cooking in a van parked in the desert.
@@xCorvus7x Walt's ego destroyed that great partnership. He realized that he wanted someone he had control over, which wasn't Gale. That first cook with Gale went awesome, sure, but Gale himself was a brilliant chemist. The error with the degrees happened cuz Gale always thought about the cook from a chemical standpoint, while Jesse was just "following a recipe".
@@nahor88 no it went wrong because jesse wanted to sue hank, i swear to god you jesse fanboys just keep forgetting integral parts of the show
Gale is jazz after all
I love how Walt enjoys himself while the piano plays, all the while making something that destroys countless lives directly and indirectly
Its not really indirectly. He's making something that literally destroys lives.
Same with heroin and fentanyl..one time and its downhill from there..its never a happy ending as long as you stay on them
@@wooaahh23Indirectly because of the parents who have to spend thousands of dollars on their kids rehab, Partners and children seeing Mommy/Daddy become a crack zombie or the people coming home from vacation to find a group of crackheads emptied out their entire house to fund their next big high.
@@GamerGrovyle Sounds pretty direct.
@@queenicedcoffee4217 "Ese compa ya esta muerto... nomas no le han avisado"
Honestly, they should have went further into this coffee thing.
Walter's money laundering business could have been that he starts up a Cafe and makes really, really good coffee.
It's an easy explanation (just tell family members that it's because Walt used his chemistry genius to discover a really effective way to make coffee) and then turn those cafes into a money laundering franchise that could rival Los Polos Hermanos.
Great plan except for the Gale being dead part.
@@youtert Walt's a smart guy, i'm sure he could figure out how Gale did it
Gus would of probably had Walt killed had he done that
@@youtert He told what beans they were and it just showed them grinding them up seconds after he tasted it.
The problem with the car wash was ultimately that it was too much money and inconsistent (“who pays for a car wash with $50 bills?”) and the cafe would’ve run into the same issue. Something extravagant like the laser tag really was the best option for laundering large amounts of cash in Walter’s case. Gus could only manage with opening several restaurants and even then it required a ton of manpower and most the money was going toward the cartel rather than his own savings.
the biggest betrayal was that after he fired gale, he kept the coffee maker in the lab if i remember correctly
Truth
Use the coffee maker to ignite the gasoline on the floor
@@ITDgg damn
Thats a great point and it underlines he is a heartless shell by now. Anyone with a soul would not want the reminder of such a failing
He poured himself a mug from the contraption, then held it up to the camera, while watching the 3 women that worked upstairs in the laundromat clean the lab equipment, after Gus had Mike babysit Jesse, so Walt would clean on his own. It was a middle finger to Gus.
Gale's an adorable nerd......He truly didn't deserve what happened to him. Poor guy
Upload this after Gale's appearence in Better Call Saul? Wow
Jesse's favorite hobby is shooting flamboyant nerds.
Walt is a scumbag. He killed(Yes, in fact is Walt that kills Gale, submitting Jesse) the only person that admired him. But karma is always behind your back, and Gale, with the message in the book, gave the last piece of the jigsaw to hank.
He cooked meth lmao. What makes you feel bad for him?
well in that moment he had to, cuz he was going to be killed by Mike
So howard and lalo was in breaking bad the whole time..wow
Well only the seasons with the Lab... lol. But I am sure they get retro pay now.
This is awesome, I’m sure they’ll work together in harmony and that there’s no dead bodies underneath that underground lab
Unusual assumption, but i also think its highly likely that there are no dead bodies under that lab.
and even if there was a very stupid low chance that there was 2 dead bodies, imagine one of them being one of the most respectable lawyers and another a cartel member… such craziness
I'm sure the chicken man didn't kill one of the bodies. That would blow my mind.
1:02 Vince Gilligan accidentally creating some of the hottest meme templates of all time
That would be the episode's director, John Shiban. Along with cinematographer Michael Slovis.
@@_._---. Thank God you mentioned them. I have no idea why people think Gilligan is God, the sole thing of this show. He was a humongous part of it, but so many different writers and directors wrote and filmed this, not just Gilligan and they deserved to be praised.
*Industry baby intensifies*
@@Shockkings0714 I think it's sort of a meme to an extent to say that Vince did everything.
Bro grants him a taste of the greatest coffee he’s ever tasted and Walter still has him killed off. Top tier villain 💀
When Mike said 'we had a good thing going', I refer to this exact point in time. Sigh. You know a show's good when you look back and wish the end credits started somewhere else.
mike was referring to the coffee machine, that was in fact working, a "good thing going" perhaps, that "stopped going" when the lab was destroyed, Vince proves himself to be a genius writter once again
Gale was a perfect wife
Rahul Jadhav
By indian standards
@Vilhax
No u.
But he didn't challenge Walt at all; Jesse did.
Bo Fa
That’s not a good wife
@@lucysyd2159 Challenging each other is important. Keeps things interesting and the idea is that you are pushing each other to constantly improve.
Walter: "This is the best coffee I've ever tasted."
Gale: "You're God damn right."
best comment here, ngl
Howard made that barista coffee
Spoiler
Howard corpse added extra taste points for gales coffee
I wish Gale instead made a coffee company. He seemed like a nice guy other than the meth thing
Have it next to Los Pollos Hermanos.
Jason Dyrkacz Exactly! Instead of making meth for Gus,he could’ve made coffee for Gus
hiitoast242 Gus would’ve murdered him
@@omarguid6285 trueq
@@matheuscruz8574 The fuck are you basing that on?
Scene speaks millions of words, the genuine glee in Walters face says it all, finally respected for his work in his field by an underling.
not just that if gale simply approached gus with this coffee recipe he might not have died
The best moments in a show like this are the ones where, for a moment, you think things might actually turn out all right in the end.
Then you realize you’ve got a season or more left.
“Please, call me Walt” because only one person is allowed to call him Mr. White
Waltuh
Walt craved chaos, that’s why he gave up everything for Jesse.
Walt is the classic psychopath, it all had to come crashing down...
Walt couldn't control and manipulate Gale the way he could with Jesse.
@@jaymariscal9088 i think he could, but Gale would never give him the response Jessie gave, if he would had stayed with Gale he probably would had lived many years with the money, but it would had returned to the same routine and boredom he had before he was in the business
no, jesse was suing hank and walt had pissed him off earlier so they were on bad terms. getting jesse in on this lab was walters apology and way of him preventing hanks life being ruined. breaking gales heart was just collateral damage.
@@SnapOoooThereItIs correct. People love to paint over things with their own narrative.
Imagine if walt from this episode onwards ditched making meth, and began distributing coffee illegally for the rest of the series. Release the proper directors cut Vince Gilligan. We know it exists!!!
Wat
He would have died before he built that company. And profit margins would be small. Meth is where the dough is at
more like release it M.Night
Emenike he wouls have been killed probably because He said yes from 3 month amd quite after 2 days is not being a man of his word
He could've very well used it as a front like gus n fried chicken. Also, how do you distribute coffee *illegally?*
That's how a senior and assistant should behave in all work places. I didn't see this show, but from this scene I assume these two guys get along, work hard and live their live without any problems
yeah you are probably right
1:16 What a team
Having never watched the show this is one of the most wholesome scenes of making meth that I’ve ever seen.
You should watch the show. It's an excellent binge start to finish.
Seriously , you must watch breaking bad
And the relationship between the two men in the scene goes in some wonderful directions, both professionally and personally. A true bromance.
They have the kind of friendship that last a lifetime.
@@ThatLaloBoy That's correct, Lalo
Now if you could just tell us what happened to you after or during Better Call Saul...
0:43 My favorite line of the whole show. Walt said it jokingly, but it's actually a great question.
Shows how out of touch he really is.
Not out of touch per say but shows that he craves that dangerous lifestyle
Out of touch?
the hell you mean out of touch
This guy sure got alot of like for a comment that makes no sense
I just think about Howard and Lalo all the time when seeing this now
Howard and Lalo be chilling
crazy to think about
Gale was catching on too quickly, and he knew chemistry, which would risk Walt in being eliminated once he figured everything out. Jesse knew how to cook, but just the methodology. He didn’t know the exact details to get that 99.9% purity. This made him the perfect partner for Walt. It also shows how protective Walt is of his formula.
Well that's the whole point of the show... Breaking Bad. Once Walt got a taste for the 'power' he couldn't let go and didn't want Gale to learn the formula. Walt was the one who 'built this' in his mind.
This is a VERY common mindsight in every day life, especially with men (and I'm a man, it's just how we are). Money, fame, and power. Men typically want 2 of the 3. Money Walt had. Fame, not really... money can bring you fame but that's a little tough when you deal in illegal activity and where your cash is coming from... the last was POWER. That's what Walt had because effectively he was the only one that could do it... even Gale later admits he could only get it 96% pure which would matter, and Gus brings Walt back.
Walt craved the power. For a man that got taken over by his former business partners and was loved but felt he wasn't respected by his family... just a boring chemist High School teacher who got cancer... he craved the respect. "I AM THE DANGER!" That was his character... and hence the entire title "Breaking Bad."
99.1%
@@ppuh6tfrz646 yup anything beyond that 99.1% it will lose it's crystalline structure.
But Jesse did blackmail his way back,Walt wasn't willing to let Jesse in if u don't remember
heh, METHodolody
The music was the best part of this scene 10/10
I'm reminded of Charlie Brown. No complaints.
@Richard Rykard It's Ginza Samba by Vince Guaraldi
@@jasonhale1459 thank you so much
@@Savage-- That's really cool because it's actually the same composer.
@@jeremyhopkins646 that's amazing, I had no idea this actually was Vince Guaraldi.
Imaginative/creative writing.
The actors were blessed, to be a part of this series.
And the series was blessed to have these actors
@@thelastcrow5660 beautiful feedback (in both senses of the word:))
Their friendship is unparalleled
They could give off their lives to each other
1:00
They didnt forget the aluminum...
?
@@williamwilson7857SPOILER ALERT
It's a reference to the show.. There's a scene where Walter says "You forgot the aluminum." between himself while Victor was trying to cook without his help.
😂😂😂bruh you playing on them memories.
Mas honestly curious as to how that batch turned out and if it was as good as Jesse’s.
Ahhhh wire 🙃
David Costabile is such a great actor. He can go from playing a menacing sociopath like he did in Damages to playing a lovable chemist like Gale.
Also great in Billions
And a hardman in suits
don’t forget Doug in Flight of the Conchords
Good in the wire too
Betsy Kettlemans actor is in Damages too.
This scene is so much sweeter knowing that everything works out just fine for all of them in the end
Watching these lab scenes are so incredibly eerie now
0:53 ok how let's enjoy a family friendly montage about two colleagues working together happily to *MAKE METH*
"This is chemistry. Degrees matter"
What my teacher told me
nice
Conversely you have IT, where degrees are near worthless.
@@arsalanbhat3945 Yeah. The most needed engineers are worthless.
@@nourghazal296 why are engineers worthless
Now that ive seen bcs 6x8 i see this scene in a complete other way
Did lalo sent you??
@@arjun33as nah some black manager of a fast food restaurant sent me
This is the happiest moment in the show, everything goes down from here
Two intellectuals at work. No annoying team leads, managers, sales guys, stupid e-mails from human resources... Poetry!
Never happen IRL
who hurt you bro
@@mystmuffin3600 were you hurt yourself?
Looks like you hate your job.
@@faizan5456 looks like you are used to fallacies
"Why the hell are we making meth?"
Created WaltBucks and show ends.
"Heisenbucks"
Chemist Coffee
Gale is basically the kind of guy the world saw Walter as (and to some extent, Walter saw himself as) at the start of the show. Much of the show is about Walter (and gradually, others) finding out that he's someone very different.
Howard from below ' ya ok , but can he make those designs ? '
tha piano notes and glass landing effect 01:50
imagine how perfect it would have been if he just stayed like this and payed jesse out
Love the music accompanying their time together. Chess playing as a break was a nice touch
OMG they are such a great team! Hope I can enjoy 3 more seasons of these 2 cooking...
What a nice looking show. Two friends working in a highly sophisticated coffee brewing factory.
And two bodies chilling underneath them.
All Walt had to do was continue doing this, and he could've lived the rest of his life stress free
He already had the money. He wanted the power and control. He was not willing to let someone come in and takeover his creation.
That's a very common attribute in many alpha males/females. There's plenty out there that could EASILY retire, yet continue working. Why? Power/Control.... involvement/purpose, etc. I mean take it at the simplest form. Why does Pewdiepie who is probably 9 figures rich keep doing UA-cam videos? There's a fear of letting go of the persona/profile he created.. he basically started the whole thing (rich streaming)... he's even talked (a little nervously if you are good at picking up emotions) about other channels overtaking him.
@Sainthood It was fine until the second paragraph😂
All of u are forgetting one simple thing that Jesse blackmailed Walt to let him work there.
@Sainthood breaking incel
At 1:36 it looks like they're using a micro pipette to aliquot a tiny portion of the sample for testing which is pretty cool. I would imagine they are using it to maybe do tlc testing and ensure there's no impurities early in process. Just cool to see equipment that you would actually use in a lab even if a lot of it is actually ramped up a lot for the screen.
Stop pretending you know things
@@QubitVector How to you expect to get employed if you don't pretend to know things?
I love the music , it’s been in my head for a long time
Somewhere there’s a child script where gale goes off to make coffee
Jane leaves Jesse to become a character artist, Walt jr makes a breakfast cereal and Ted has a chiropractor job
Pet peeve of mine: Why isn't it just "Cereal"? Do we need to differenciate it from a "Lunch cereal" and a "Dinner cereal"? That term has always bugged me LOL
Jane clearly got superhuman powers from her overdose, faked her death to become a private detective instead.
@@sephelutis the best reference hahaha
Jane's dead
Gale really was a victim of his own success. Conscientious, loyal colleague with a strong work ethic. Unassuming and bereft of ego, with a penchant for excellence, and a genuine desire for tutelage from a mentor he both admired and recognised as brilliant. Jesse strolls in and the next thing you know is that poor old Gale doesn’t even get the chance to taste his most recent fusion, before Jesse pops a cap in his ass!
Life ain’t fair man.
Yeah, combined with Walt's increasing tensions with Gus, Gale became a risk for Walt.
You're right.
I'm surprised he didn't get married. A dish of a spatula.
@@dendemano where you from?
@@stardust0075 Show me yours and I’ll show you mine?
This was probably one of my favorite scenes in the show. I absolutely love it. Walt is enjoying himself, has a good partner who knows what they are doing and produces good coffee, the piano, everything. It also made me laugh, why would there be such a wholesome scene with upbeat music while they are making something that destroys people
This is really the chillest moment in Breaking Bad no doubt and I enjoy watching it a lottttttt
I love how scared gale looks when Walter takes his first sip. He so badly wants to impress him
They loaded the high boys incorrectly. You start at the top so any shavings from the tray fall to the floor and don't contaminate your product. You unload from the bottom for the same reason.
@@AsrielKekker Food safety training.
@M B Yes, yes she is.
@@EugeniaMorpho haha
@Fuck Sake "I bet this lives in your head rent free
" -Man replying on a year-old comment
@Fuck Sake Simpleton.
They seem to be bonding incredibly well. This is the latest episode I’ve watched, so I can only hope it doesn’t deteriorate. They have a legitimately fun friendship.
Daniel Hardman making coffee for Walter White? Another level
This is where the show ends and they stop making meth and open their first Coffee club and naming it "My perfect silence"
0:44 At that moment Walt and Gale decided to quit working for Gus and start a coffee company. It quickly grew into a nationwide empire. They became rich and lived happily ever after.
The Talented Mr Ridley
Nah. Walt sold his shares to Gale for $5000. Became a coffee teacher somewhere in New Mexico. Had a cripple son and a cheating wife while Hank emasculating him every occasions.
Gale became very wealthy using the recipe they created.
Howard would've liked this
1:02 could never predict a montage of Walt doing Walt stuff would go on to become so famous.
If Fring wasn't so GD paranoid and greedy he could have found a way to have two epic chemists and doubled his output.
Dave Saturn nah, he had just 1 lab so even with more people I don’t think they could have cooked more, and building another lab was required too much job
Too much work *
@@bfarcaldo3303 they could work mornings/evenings
You know Walter was not about the money, what he really wanted was power and recognition.
y do that, gus can only sell so much meth before he reaches a point where the meth is sitting in my attic
0:36 Gale - Thank you Mr. White.
Walter - Walt! Please call me Walt! (only Jesse can call me Mr. White)
That was so cool when Walt busted through the window and shouted "it's coffee time!"
Looks like the beginning of a beautiful lifelong friendship. Heartwarming really.
The music in this scene was composed by the same guy who did The Peanuts Theme.
Vince gilaurdie
Thanks for the fun fact 👍
Im serious. this is good music
@@DoppSkates Bravo Vince
1:24 AMOGUS???
I like how you can almost see the foreshadowing in that every time Gale brought Walter a piece of equipment he was looking for/forgot, he looked annoyed. As he knew he lost his sense of power when Jessie was his assistant.
He looks more astonished than annoyed. Walt was a teacher after all, and having a student that actually thinks along, is enthusiastic and knows some stuff would really make a teacher happy, especially one who is so in love with his subject.
Walt did prefer Gale as an assistant, Jesse just blackmailed him to get back by threatening to sue Hank.
EXXXXAXCTLY
@@nicolaistuhlmuller8718 No he was absolutely annoyed because he's used to being "The Man" in the lab. Gale was more than his equal which is why Walt had him removed.
@@artificialintelligence0101 "had him removed" have you even watched the show? Just a reminder: Walt and Jesse tried to remove the van, Hank almost interrupted them, Walt made him believe Marie was in the hospital and while Hank rushed to the hospital they had the van crushed, and when Hank found out he brutally beat up Jesse. Jesse then threatened Walt to sue Hank unless Walt reinstates him as cook again. Walt did absolutely not want this, he tried to keep Gale and then regretfully let him go. Just watch the scene where Walt has to let him go, he literally gives an explanation of why he'd prefer Gale over Jesse.
And honestly, why shouldn't he? Walt is still absolutely "The Man", Gale absolutely respects him as his superior and practically worships him.
@@artificialintelligence0101 Gale was absolutely not smarter than Walt
Gale truly idolized Walt but Walt had no second thoughts while planning to kill Gale. He knew it's necessary to kill him to save himself but he showed truly no emotion whatsoever while executing the idea..shows what a pure evil he was inside .
Yeah that’s the moment for me when it was obvious Walt had become evil. The drug dealers was still a hero move, but killing Gale was so wrong
Yeah, I've never held grudges against Walt except for that. Not cool.
@@roddydykes7053 Blame Gus for that, if he didn't he, his family and Jesse would be dead soon after
This really makes me sad that they had to kill gale. They seem like such a natural team. 2 geniuses fulfilling their own needs while having fun.