The Exile gus tried to get jesse against walt but walter poisoned brock to make jesse think gus did it. This is what makes gus loose in the end because jesse tells walt about hector salamanca. Checkmate i guess
What's funny is that today I looked this song up as the Dark opening theme, not knowing that it was this song all along, I had already watched Breaking Bad from start to finish four times and I hadn't recognized it once
I will never understand how they were able to make a scene of a dude getting out of his car and walking into a building this epic. Like how do I even describe one of my favorite scenes in the show? "Yeah so like he's in his car and then this dude calls him on the phone and says it's all clear. And then, like, he walks into the building. So cool!!!"
The peak of breaking bad was the last second of the show, never got worse just got better and better and better. Best story ever told in all of film/tv/game
Also the music is meant to be the dramatic irony of the situation because we, the audience, knows what’s going to happen, and it makes this scene all the more nail biting
One of the most epic scenes in series of all time. Basically my most favourite scene of Breaking Bad. Gus final walk, compared with epic, fitting music.
This scene; the scene where Walt, Todd, Jesse, and Mike are disposing of the dirtbike; and the scene where Walt sees the Schwartzs on TV are my favorites.
After I've finished whole seasons of Breaking Bad and the first season of Dark, I got pretty shocked when I've seen this scene 2nd time and said ''Wait, isn't that the theme song of Dark?''
This scene gives me chills...such a monumental scene right before his end. The song, the tracking shot of him from behind and in front as he walks, with such power and conviction. He has no idea it's his last.
I'm watching BB for the first time, and was so caught off guard when this song starting playing because I literally only know it as Dark's intro song lol
Without a doubt the best Villain of all time he is absolutely terrifying with his serious face and the way he can go from happy friendly salesman too the man he really is. the fact as well he was on a plane once queuing for the toilet and the woman in front was so intimidated by him that she let him have her place in line in fear! I can think of no better villain send off than Gustavo Fring!
One of the most genius things to me is the song playing is an instrumental of a song titled "Goodbye" by Apparat. As he's walking to the front entrance the lyrics are "for neither ever, nor never, goodbye. Goodbye." The show was telling as this was the end of Gus. This was his goodbye.
This was scene was epic. I had forgot how amazing this scene was when I watched it for a second time after not watching the show for four years. Everything from the look on Gus's face, with the beginning beat of the song sounding like Gus's heartbeat beating hard before he goes to visit Hector, to the feeling I get, wondering what he was thinking of Hector at that time. And that slow, but not too slow-mo walk all whilst playing the amazing song, which is literally called, "Goodbye", and the way the song is constructed, and sang is just haunting, and makes this scene so epic. It was a perfect sendoff for television's greatest villain of all time. It sends me goosebumps to my body.
Damn, 🫨I was just crying while this song was playing, bro. I really love dark-themed songs, and it played here at the peak scene. 🤯🤯Damn, this is the best feeling I’ve ever had while watching a series!
The most formidable Breaking Bad's character took his last walk to the song used in "Dark", then he came back alive and stronger than ever in Better Call Saul!!! Absolutely brilliant.
How many of you noticed the driver's face covered half in shadow foreshadowing it's going to be a DARK scene and Gus dies with half of the face destroyed. And the song playing is "Goodbye" by Apparat. Legendary Send Off !! What a prediction !
This was EPIC. All season long we were on pins and needles wondering when or how Gus would go down and at this monent I honestly no longer wanted him dead! This scene and music are shot like a beautiful send off in a classic western film. Amazing. Absolutely amazing.
This song will forever remind me of Dark now, however this scene is beautiful. Love how it's shot so climatically because, for Gus, this is what his adult life has built towards. Yet in retrospect we do see it as his 'last walk' and it takes on a whole new meaning, especially once you know the song is called 'Goodbye'.
Nice! Did not notice it before. Both this show and BCS are amazing at visual storytelling. Probably the best ones out there. And this is quite an achievement in this day and age where there is so much great TV out there.
Here because the show Dark on Netflix. Immediately recognized this song and googled it. Little did I know it’s from the best television show I have ever seen and the greatest scene.
Man the build up to this scene was so long and amazing, like not in terms of the video but with the introduction to Hector to then finding out Gus’s unrelenting hatred for Hector, it was building before anyone even knew it was.
I just got goosebumps while listening this song in the background. Cause I first watched dark on Netflix and then later I watched breaking bad. But when this song played . I kinda knew something wild is gonna happen. And it did. I was shocked by what I saw.
This scene was pure genius. The director knew everyone was expecting Gus's death so he added a little touch of music and slowmo to confirm our suspicions and make us realize one of the series' greatest characters was walking to his end. Never thought a mere walk could give me such chills.
The amount of times Walt did the “long walk alone” when gus was in control and now the tables have turned gus is doing the long walk alone when Walter is in control inevitably killing gus
The fact that this song appears in two of my most favorite shows (this and Dark ) is just so special for me ...
YES
I never caught on to that Im so thrilled!
Yes
fr both series are goated
I think they are the two best written TV shows in the history of mankind without a dispute. GOT (Season 1-4 ) also in the same category.
The question isnt how
The question is when
Nope the question is in what world 😏
Thank God someone noticed that too
Wann
Oh. I love the Dark reference overshadowing a clip of Breaking Bad. Hail the Dark.
mr white: i won
The greatest chess match ever played.
The Exile gus tried to get jesse against walt but walter poisoned brock to make jesse think gus did it. This is what makes gus loose in the end because jesse tells walt about hector salamanca. Checkmate i guess
The Exile No, that’s Fischer v Spassky 1972
This has to be the best comment
Someone hasn’t watched Death Note lol
better than Queen's Gambit
gus is not dead he's simply going back to 1986😌
Edit: 2,3k!? gus is grateful 😎
I understood the reference 🤔
Got it
Bruh that's dark
Atleast half of him is in 2020 😆
Sic Heisenberg creatus est
this song is the opening of the new netflix show "Dark" :)
Apparat - Goodbye (instrumental)
What's funny is that today I looked this song up as the Dark opening theme, not knowing that it was this song all along, I had already watched Breaking Bad from start to finish four times and I hadn't recognized it once
Nico Rodriguez
Me too lol
I'm here because of that too 🤣
nope. the opening of dark is from soap%skin, just sounds very familiar
Dark and Breaking Bad.
Best fucking shows ever created period
They're the definition of perfection..
@@thomster8639 I can't dispute that.
@@milads4070 no one can....
2 sides of the same coin where the coin being "perfection"..
"Wait here"
He's gonna be waiting in that car for a loooong time!
Lol, I thought the same thing at first, but I'm assuming he hauled ass after that massive explosion
Mike kills him in s05e02
Ha
DarthMocha thank you captain obvious
Andrew oh that’s him? I barely recognized him lol
I will never understand how they were able to make a scene of a dude getting out of his car and walking into a building this epic. Like how do I even describe one of my favorite scenes in the show?
"Yeah so like he's in his car and then this dude calls him on the phone and says it's all clear. And then, like, he walks into the building. So cool!!!"
Im sure the song has something to do with it. But sure the acting helps too
"Wait here."
I guess you'll have to explain the context of it
It's all in the context man.
Hahaha agreed!!
song named “goodbye” from the album called “the devils walk” you literally cannot make this up
What the hell...how...
@@camden7806 that's what you call attention to detail
Simply wow
And it fits the tone of the scene too
Wow
Wow... Just wow absolutely brilliant thank you vince Gilligan and the writing team to for creating the best show ever god bless your souls
Friday Night Lights is actually the best show ever
INSANEWitG18S I've seen both and while they're both amazing FNL wins for me cause it is easier to relate to and its got heart.
If u say so
+TheSocialNetLurk BOOOOO
LMFAO!
The guy in the chair is the old Jonas😂
😂
Best
You go 99 likes which is 3 times 33!
That was good!
😂 😂 😂
This is definitely the peak of the series. The whole feud between Walt and Gus was just AMAZING to see unfold.
My second favorite is the end of the same episode (I think) with the damn flower pot.
The peak of breaking bad was the last second of the show, never got worse just got better and better and better. Best story ever told in all of film/tv/game
@@juxe411 so true
@@juxe411 BCS?
I just realized that this scene was more foreshadowing. Notice how the right side of his face is obscured by shadow.
cgdude yo Nice spot 😱 haven't looked at it the way you do
That is a fucking AMAZING spot by you bro. I've probably watched this clip 2 dozen times and I never picked up on that
forman208 if you rewatched the show, you noticed that happens a lot in the show and they’ve been foreshadowing Gus’s death since season 3.
Also the music is meant to be the dramatic irony of the situation because we, the audience, knows what’s going to happen, and it makes this scene all the more nail biting
pandaman Actually they’ve been foreshadowing his death since season 2 with the eye missing Teddy Bear
honestly i believe this is the most perfect scene to ever grace television
And nothing actually happens.
@@Yora21 ikr
One of the most epic scenes in series of all time.
Basically my most favourite scene of Breaking Bad.
Gus final walk, compared with epic, fitting music.
This scene; the scene where Walt, Todd, Jesse, and Mike are disposing of the dirtbike; and the scene where Walt sees the Schwartzs on TV are my favorites.
Same here
This scene made me 100% sure that this is the greatest show ever!
It's seriously fucking absurd how many amazing scenes Breaking Bad has
*_You're too good a person, Gus. The world doesn't deserve you._*
Claudia tiedemann
After I've finished whole seasons of Breaking Bad and the first season of Dark, I got pretty shocked when I've seen this scene 2nd time and said ''Wait, isn't that the theme song of Dark?''
I saw your comment in fb,it brought me to this video
Really, who shared on FB?
@@echarts3710 sorry,i saw this in feed randomly
Yeah I thought there was just a coincidence in some chords, or that I had randomly opened another youtube tab with the dark opening
It takes you too long to understand
This scene gives me chills...such a monumental scene right before his end. The song, the tracking shot of him from behind and in front as he walks, with such power and conviction. He has no idea it's his last.
mexiaznann Epic. I love that even how evil Gus his, you can't help but root for him. Same with Walt has the show goes on....
I think he sensed something was wrong but he had to kill Hector himself, he let his emotions get the better of his judgement
goosebumps one of the best scenes of TV ever
goosebumps
Hugh Dorey it’s either this show or game of thrones in overall conplete series, this is the greatest show to have ever been aired
@@rolan5948 love game of thrones but season 8 was disappointing so overall breaking bad takes my vote
idk why but i feel this scene really elevates breaking bad from any other series i have ever watched, such an epic to an epic villian
I'm watching BB for the first time, and was so caught off guard when this song starting playing because I literally only know it as Dark's intro song lol
With this, Dark is officially confirmed as one of the greatest tv shows ever made.
lol.
Couldn't agree more, my friend.
It's on my top 3 for sure
@@n1gtfuly what's your other 2?
@@ppgod6989 game of thrones and breaking bad
Probably one of the best episode in the history of television
What about ozymandias?
it's amazing how the makers of breaking bad created such a great scene with no dialogue and short time, and made it this memorable.
Man the music, the walk, the acting, everything is perfect and gives me chills everytime ❤️😭
Without a doubt the best Villain of all time he is absolutely terrifying with his serious face and the way he can go from happy friendly salesman too the man he really is. the fact as well he was on a plane once queuing for the toilet and the woman in front was so intimidated by him that she let him have her place in line in fear!
I can think of no better villain send off than Gustavo Fring!
this is in my oppinion the most epic scene it has impact on me
I agree. For me, he's along with T-Bag from Prison Break as my favourite TV villain.
Watch Breaking Bad again. You cant really call him a villain.
In which episode happens this toilet scene?
Man anyone what song this is.. it's epic
One of my favourite scenes in a TV show
"TV" lol
Wht r others
@@pradyumn2453 Dark, Mr Robot, Game of Thrones, downtown Abbey
Damn i love his reaction when the cell rings at 0:15...this is damn good acting and directing
One of the most genius things to me is the song playing is an instrumental of a song titled "Goodbye" by Apparat. As he's walking to the front entrance the lyrics are "for neither ever, nor never, goodbye. Goodbye."
The show was telling as this was the end of Gus. This was his goodbye.
This was scene was epic. I had forgot how amazing this scene was when I watched it for a second time after not watching the show for four years. Everything from the look on Gus's face, with the beginning beat of the song sounding like Gus's heartbeat beating hard before he goes to visit Hector, to the feeling I get, wondering what he was thinking of Hector at that time. And that slow, but not too slow-mo walk all whilst playing the amazing song, which is literally called, "Goodbye", and the way the song is constructed, and sang is just haunting, and makes this scene so epic. It was a perfect sendoff for television's greatest villain of all time. It sends me goosebumps to my body.
0:30 legend says that guy is still waiting to this day
This one scene here is better than whole Season 8 of Game of Thrones
Cringe
so is fox news, buddy.
A pile of shit is better than Season 8 of Game of Thrones
Anything is better than Game of Thrones.
as a huge fan of Got. and a big fan of BB i gotta say i agree
Damn, 🫨I was just crying while this song was playing, bro. I really love dark-themed songs, and it played here at the peak scene. 🤯🤯Damn, this is the best feeling I’ve ever had while watching a series!
This is literally the perfect song for Gus demise. "Goodbye" by Apparat from "The Devil's walk" album.
This walk scene gives me the chills every time. Every time.
U know how well constructed a character is when although he is the antagonist his death makes you feel sorry for him
Yes , that Walter sacrifices him for useless HANK
That dark theme. 🗿💣💥💥💥💥💥💥👾👾
The most visually and audibly seductive 1:22 minutes in television history
Is it coincidence that the two bests show ever made used the same song? That song its the opening from Dark! Thats amazing.
Jonas Salamanca
This song just makes me want to cry. It was so perfect for this scene
The most formidable Breaking Bad's character took his last walk to the song used in "Dark", then he came back alive and stronger than ever in Better Call Saul!!! Absolutely brilliant.
How many of you noticed the driver's face covered half in shadow foreshadowing it's going to be a DARK scene and Gus dies with half of the face destroyed.
And the song playing is "Goodbye" by Apparat.
Legendary Send Off !!
What a prediction !
The music makes the scene so much better than it already is
This was EPIC. All season long we were on pins and needles wondering when or how Gus would go down and at this monent I honestly no longer wanted him dead! This scene and music are shot like a beautiful send off in a classic western film. Amazing. Absolutely amazing.
This is the inflection and connection point between the greatest 2 series I've seen, man what a song!
Am i the only who watched Dark before watching Breaking Bad😂
Me two 😂😂😂😂
i somehow haven't heard this song while watching this episode, but now after watching Dark i hear it.
A man so pragmatic, cautious and ruthless. His one moment of sentimentality was what killed him. Even Walt couldn’t have beaten him otherwise
This song will forever remind me of Dark now, however this scene is beautiful. Love how it's shot so climatically because, for Gus, this is what his adult life has built towards. Yet in retrospect we do see it as his 'last walk' and it takes on a whole new meaning, especially once you know the song is called 'Goodbye'.
One of the most iconic moments in television history.
All part of the loop and gus tries to find the origin
When I first heard this music in this episode, I knew something was about to happen that might break ur heart 💔...Gus’ was a great Villian.
Dark made it great, beautiful reference in the intro years later
Title of the music here is 'Good Bye' and this scene was a goodbye to gus fring.
Did anyone notice the sign (?) at 1:09 that looks like a tombstone ?
Nice spot
TheAeroPeek it was his ;)
Was about to say the same thing!
Easter Egg.
Nice! Did not notice it before. Both this show and BCS are amazing at visual storytelling. Probably the best ones out there. And this is quite an achievement in this day and age where there is so much great TV out there.
I love breaking bad and better call saul but this scene is one of the top 3 in all the series
favourite scene is the stay out of my territory scene
ahmed haji YES! I love that scene
The last scene in the "Crawl Space " episode, is my favorite. It's directed so well! It makes you feel as if the world's falling apart.
Which other series than BB
Really everything is connected...like b.b and dark...
Legents say: The driver is still waiting
Here because the show Dark on Netflix. Immediately recognized this song and googled it. Little did I know it’s from the best television show I have ever seen and the greatest scene.
0:22, imagine Tyrus saying “ it’s all good, man”
Ramesh A.S haha😂
Man the build up to this scene was so long and amazing, like not in terms of the video but with the introduction to Hector to then finding out Gus’s unrelenting hatred for Hector, it was building before anyone even knew it was.
I just got goosebumps while listening this song in the background. Cause I first watched dark on Netflix and then later I watched breaking bad. But when this song played . I kinda knew something wild is gonna happen. And it did. I was shocked by what I saw.
"I was just a bad dream..."
Face off is one of the greatest pieces of art ever produced
I am only here because I searched 'Dark intro in Breaking Bad' xd
Me too lol😂
I told you to search for it 5 months and 33 days ago 🤠
Still remember this show.. perfect story even ive seen
0:30 legend says he is still waiting up to this day.
The song was called goodbye.
How did I never connect that this was the theme for Dark... This whole show had a phenomenal soundtrack
This scene was pure genius. The director knew everyone was expecting Gus's death so he added a little touch of music and slowmo to confirm our suspicions and make us realize one of the series' greatest characters was walking to his end. Never thought a mere walk could give me such chills.
Gus looked emotional before he got out of the car. Probably thinking about Max and the fact he was about to get the revenge he'd waited 20 years for.
When you're looking for the opening of "dark" and you find out it was used in another tv show you loved .😱😱
Man, Gus got totally "Two-Faced" like Harvey Dent.
Everything is connected -Dark
So powerful you can feel the screen quiver when you watch it.
One of the greatest scene breaking bad
Great ending to amazing villain
Thank Vince for giving us this masterpiece
When music was released 7 years ago, you know everything is connected.
Whoever thought a guy walking to a retirement home could be made so dramatic!
Tremendo tema para gran cierre de temporada.
El tema central de otra serie espectacular, Dark.
it took me an incredibly long time to realize how i knew this song when i first watched dark
Breaking bad and dark are perfection!!
I found this video for the role purpose of listening to Darks soundtrack in yet another beautiful tv series. Dayumm
I just watched this episode again and felt something like "wow, what a song for a great moment of the show". Perfect choice.
0:45 i love how he checks for cars when he crosses the road
The amount of times Walt did the “long walk alone” when gus was in control and now the tables have turned gus is doing the long walk alone when Walter is in control inevitably killing gus
The background music here is used as title song for series 'Dark'
Gus: Wait here
This man is probably waiting until today
One of television’s greatest closing moments accompanied by Apparat’s bone-chilling music Goodbye
The best background music Apparat!!
The two web series, each one is the best.
Only Legends recognized this theme from BB after watching Dark
Dark and breaking bad are the perfect series, never believe anything else
0:45 isn't it dark series opening theme?
Yeah it is..I was totally shocked
Perfect match of music with the scene
One of the iconic scenes of tv series history ever.... Suspense and foreshadowing at best
Talk about walking straight to your own funeral !!!
The song is (Goodbye - apparat, soap&skin)
That prove that breaking bad is an awesome series, it have all of the music taken to another new best series