I love that that scene was just supposed to be them in the music store, then Vince found out Charles(skinny Pete) had those piano skills, and rewrote the scene for it..there's a blooper scene where pete is playing and badger is strumming the guitar, stops, looks at Charles and says "ok man, we get it. You are really good at the piano" lol
That's where you're wrong. You dont move on, you watch it again, and again, and again. Good everytime, never gets old. Lmao!! I'm watching it for the 4th time, I'm on season 4.
Picking one scene from that would be hard that whole episode would have to be in my top 5 favorites brilliant way to wrap everything up and end the series.
The scene where Skyler tells Walter she gave Ted the money and Walter just snaps and starts laughing maniacally. Then the phone rings with Marie crying and telling her there’s been a threat on Hanks life. All while this menacing score is playing and getting louder and louder. It gave me chills
same, I was quite disappointed when the tension was let off in the next episode tho, like I expected thing to go down super fast since Walt was in so much panic but it slowed down, still I got goosebumps
@@lucasbob12345 thank you so much I'm at season 5 episode 4 I'm going to bed tho I have to be up in 2 hours to go to work breaking bad takes so much sleep away from me
Remember when Walter moves out of the house and hank gets the bag at the same time as Walters? Hank: What is it in a bag? Walter: Half a million dollars
@Steven Yeah maybe there wont ever be a series as good as Breaking Bad. GoT is maybe very good, but I prefer the setting of BB. I dont like medieval stuff...
I liked those flashbacks with Gus former partner death and Tortuga's beheading. It would have veen cool to see the flashback after Gus killed the cartel members. It would make us feel like Gus was more of a phsychopath than he actually was because it was a very late revenge.
Yeknom I’m not sure that cancer works that way. I’m not a doctor but I don’t see why having cancer would make you more susceptible to gunshots. I could be wrong though.
@@sjk7467 I'm no doctor but I'm pretty sure that when you have cancer or another disease like that having a gunshot to you will actually prevent you from getting killed for a couple of minutes.
@Mozart • 200 years ago To really show his emotion in the scene regarding such a horrific decision, he imagined his own daughter in the position of Jane.
Just like when Gary Johnston and team America had to think about the saddest thing that ever happened in his life when his brother got killed by that gorilla....
This epic Series have too many brilliant scenes that it can't be ranked in order Few scenes which weren't mention 1 - Walt says - I did it for me 2 - Walt threatening Gretchen n Elliott 3 - killing the whole Aryan gang 4 - Lydia n Todd's death 5 - Gus kills victor 6 - Gus kills the Cartel 7 - Mike's death 8 - Every Saul Goodman scene
B. Lonewolf facts i seen this before high school chemistry thinking it’d be cool but once i entered high school chemistry i was bored to death, BB def made science/chemistry cool
The most horrific death of all the series. It was just an innocent pizza with good intentions and it was tossed away like a balled up piece of paper. BRUTAL stuff man.
I never did buy this line...he did it to provide for his family before he died of cancer......as he moved up in the drug world, he DID like it and become addicted to it but he didn't "do it for me".....he just told Skylar that because he knew she would accept that.....if you recall, when he said that, Skylars face had the expression like she was surprised.....that was all for HER benefit.....
When Walt sees Elliot and Gretchen's interview. He lost everything, his family, money, hope and called the police but then the best scene ever came out when he sees the interview. The only thing which he had his intelligence was also nullified by Elliot/Gretchen and there was one thing which he had to do. What a way to end the penultimate episode, the only place where Vince Gilligan played the theme song in the entire show and that scene is just so underrated, it kills me.
@@maxgraves2187 it shows he’s going insane. When guys have a lot of pressure and stress on there plate they act differently and you can just tell there suffering inside. That was the scene where walt couldn’t pretend to be normal to skyler anymore.
It was just yet another example of a man who was already pushed into a corner but only seems to find himself slinking further and further into it to a point where now he HAS to be the King. He has no other choice at that point. It was too late for any other outcome and to be completely honest whether Jesse did what he did or not I still think Gus eventually would've removed Walt. That point could be and still is debated to this day.
Etc -- that's the dumb person's way of looking at it. Yeah, he was instantly panicked by the fact that Skyler had given Ted the money when they needed it the most. To pay the guy to change their identities so they could run away and start over and avoid Gus. She ended up giving it to Ted though because SHE was going to get in trouble because he had cooked the books without her knowledge but it had her signatures on them anyway. She didn't think it would be that big of a deal because she was just beginning to believe Walt when he said that his line of work was perfectly safe even considering how much money he was making. It all came crumbling down around him but it wasn't just that she had given basically all of their money to Ted -- it's that on top of that their lives were basically now over UNLESS of course he could figure out a way to kill Gus and his entire gang first. It wasn't an option anymore, it was either Walt or Gus at that point and Walt knew it. But if you think that the scene with him screaming and then laughing in the crawlspace after realizing the money was gone was strictly just because the money was gone then you're either really young or you're really dumb. Or both. Go watch the series again, and then again, until you start picking up the finer points of Walt's descension into the underworld and then later, madness. To think it was just because the money was gone -- poof! -- is such an elementary way of looking at the scene and frankly I think you misunderstood it considering that.
Right!? I know I'm late here, but how the actual fuck, did the "half measures" monologue not even get honorable mention? It's arguably the best monologue ever put on television! I call shenanigans!!!
One of my favorite scenes is when Walt and Hank square off in Schrader’s garage (season 5) and Walt says, “if you don’t know who I am, perhaps your best course would be to tread lightly.” Gives me goosebumps every time 😬
my favorite moments in the whole show were - when walt realized the money was gone from the crawl space and lost it, and when hank was trying to get into the RV and jesse said "this is my own private domicile and i will not be harassed, ..bitch!" god i miss this show
Too many. Baby Blue scene 😥, twin hit on Hank, Mike's death, Jesse's screaming when Andrea is killed, Skylar's knife scene with Walt, Walt's machine gun massacre, Hanks discovery scene and his sheer fury in the closed garage with Walt, Victors throat slash.....toooo many for just 10.🤯
@@jonathanguste Yeah..that scene makes me cry everytime..when Walt snatches the knife and says "We're a family" while his wife and son are lying on the ground scared for their life..and at that time the look on Walt's face makes me cry man... because at the end of the day he was doing it for them.
The complete breakdown when also Marie called about the threat to hank and Walter laughing like a mad man about his life, while lying literally in the dirt under his house. Great scene in which even the way he lies in the dirt further demonstrates how fucked he is at this moment. I loved it.
you cannot compare them but the big difference is that it’s obvious Vince had planned the ending a long time ago and knew what to do with his characters and conclude their story, in opposition to season 8
Very Underrated scene, I mean that. When Lydia comes to Walt for help at the Car Wash and he simply responds," How may I help you?"(not exact quote). This is a great scene because Gus did the same to Walt back in S4; it shows how much Walt has changed into this drug lord.
darthwafflecream yeah walt takes traits of the people he kills for example gus when he vomit when he posioned the cartel hand when walt vomit in season 5 in his bathroom.(they both vomit in the same manner) When walt prefer eating bread without crust after his 1st kill prefer that too. And also some of Mike's line that walter used in s5. (sorry for really bad english)
I hate the way the made Walter and Jessie friendship ended. They shouldve never left hating each other. And I sure hate the fact that Jessie became a snitch. In Season 5, Jessie became straight stupid.
They missed Todd killing the kid on a bicycle, the kid killing combo, the pink teddy bear, the ending sequence in felina, the confrontation of hank and Walt and the domestic violence in ozymandias.
Of all the characters in the show, Walter White was the most family-oriented. That's the irony. Hank was all about himself and his career. Marie had no children. Skyler cheated on Walter. Jesse's family disowned him. Walter remained a faithful husband and good father throughout the seasons and he went into the meth business mainly to make money for his family before he dies.
+Lucas Kennerley YUP, I saw that. But it doesn't mean that he did not care about his family, and throughout the entire series, Walter had a habit of saying things deliberately. He was a great manipulator. Sure, he did it for himself, but he's a chemist, and he loved his work, and he was making a ton of money. He bought a few things for himself, but he saved (or tried) to save the bulk of the money for his family. When Skyler was fed up with his excuse that he did it all for the family, he knew that she would never understand. He had to say that, and it was partly true, of course. But you are right that he started that way, as a family person, until Heisenberg took over. When Hank got killed, he finally came to his senses and knew from then on that it was all his fault. He was willing to blame himself for everything.
Rick T Man, that's a lot for me to ponder on. You might be right there. Also, after Hank died I feel like Walt was neither Walt nor Heisenberg. I feel like he became who I like to call Heisenwalt. It's like that moment blended his too personas into the perfect meld of both of them. That explains why he could blame himself like you say. Walt could never do so because he couldn't handle the guilt and trauma of it all. Heisenberg was too egotistical and empire minded to really consider his moral responsibility. But Heisenwalt had enough Walt in him to care and take moral responsibility yet enough Heisenberg to know what he should do next and not break down under the weight of it all.
+huckmart 99 Remember when Hank said to Marie that he has to take Walter down or else his career is over? When his department finds out that Walter is his brother-in-law, that means the end of his life as a cop? And yes, you are right about Walter's ego getting in the way of his original goal for his family. But in the end, he redeemed himself. I think Walter was entitled to feeding his ego after his massive success as a meth cook. I am sure that would make anyone overly ambitious, so it was only human nature. And when he lost track of his goal, he somehow channeled his love of family into his protectiveness for Jesse. When his family turned their back on him, he made Jesse his family. I am not saying that Walter was not guilty of his "sins", but to me, he seems more family oriented than anyone in the show. This is my original argument.
That is a really sad, sad, sad thing if you truly believe that it is the only thing New Mexico and New Mexicans have to be proud of. Fortunately for some of us, the centuries of history and culture of the people of NM pretty much eclipse this tv show.....lol
Hank: Jesus, Marie, I thought you fixed the cufflinks on this shirt. Marie: I thought I did, it must have come loose again. Give it here. Walt : I think your best course of action would be to THREAD LIGHTLY.
There are just too many great scenes, all of the honorouble mentions, plus the last scene of the series, Walt's death, Gus poisoning the whole Cartel, Mike's death, Todd's death, Tuco's death, Jesse almost kills Walt... The list goes on and on.
I read that as Todd paralyzing himself, then had the thought of Todd actually having a seizure on the floor while we think Jesse is killing him... and Todd snapping his OWN neck. lol oops
How about "Granite state" ending scene ?! Leaving half whiskey glass with a tip to end some unfinished business with the Breaking bad them on.....HOLY SHIT !!
I just commented the same before reading this, I appreciated this episode more when I watched the whole series for a second time. This episode really shows a more likeable backstory to why Gus is the way he is and their motives for being there, the payoff is amazing, brilliant storytelling
I wouldnt said it was perfect. Perfectly executed? - definately. But as a moment it was just too much to swallow and just bitter sweet. I beleive that most of the audience refused to accept that breaking bad was over. I, myself, just couldnt accept it. Its a moment of redemption that some may say that Heisenberg didnt deserve, for me it was a moment when everybody realized that everything had to end.
Nope, you're not alone. And here may be the best of those, the montage to the tune of Tommy Shondell's 1968 classic: ua-cam.com/video/_jYpz8L8AJU/v-deo.html
God this show was fucking amazing. I have to watch it again sooner or later. Jesse will probably go down as my favorite TV character ever. I just wish Aaron Pauls movie career would be as successful.
jesse pinkman is my favorite character of all time also. he has so many layers and he deserved so much happiness. i feel terrible for him because of the things he had to go through.
+Gassy Irishman If I was the dude that got hit by Walt and lived but was crawling away, I'd be reaching for that gun but only so I could blow my own brains out and put me out of my shame.
my all time favorite scene was when walt was found in gretchen and elliot house in season 5 and told them to give his money to walt jr and that he had people watching and then you see those red beams. man that would make me shit my intestines. all though it was just found out to be a badger and skinny pete and lazers, it worked!
AndrezFive lol i assumed it was someone who was a recurring character but i didnt pin it to badger and pete. maybe i thought it was someone saul hooked walt up with but i think it made for a very scary yet harmless situation for gretchen and ellot. walt has forever been a complete genius when it comes to getting what he wants. he did that very very well
I swear im not joking; the argument between Badger and Skinny Pete about zombies makes my top 20. I love how they effortlessly make me laugh in such a serious show
I love when they have the fake Heisenberg get arrested and a different guy sits on the bench with Badger, causing Walt to make Jesse tell Badger where the real fake Heisenberg is while Walt distracts Hank like an annoying and clueless relative :D My dad and I couldn't stop laughing long after that scene.
There were many scenes where Walt steps over the line, shedding some of his humanity. But really, the one where he "threatens" Skylar, he counters every single idea she comes up with to separate the kids from him until she doesn't have anymore ideas. It's haunting and he steps over that line with only words. Gives me chills. Also Jeese dousing Walt's house in gasoline.
FUN FACT: The scene where Walter flips out and throws the pizza away, which lands on the roof of his house (11:10) was accidental. It was intended that he just throw the pizza away over his shoulder. But on the first take, it landed near-perfectly on the roof of the house. The director & team liked this so much, they left it as this one shot, first take sequence, as they found it impossible to re-do or improve in this take. Hence why it looks so natural. 🙂
Yes hello this is Crees Bratton I'm calling to let you know I wanna buy some meth. I live in Scranton PA @ a paper supply company called Dunder Mifflin. My boss is an idiot you can come pick it up at our office. I think they're shooting an Emmy thing here so just ask for Creed and tell them you have my lunch.
The most surprising moment was when Skinny Pete showed his piano skills
Matteokw ikr
It's amazing !!! He is talented !!!
Matteokw I know right, I was not expecting that!!!
True
I love that that scene was just supposed to be them in the music store, then Vince found out Charles(skinny Pete) had those piano skills, and rewrote the scene for it..there's a blooper scene where pete is playing and badger is strumming the guitar, stops, looks at Charles and says "ok man, we get it. You are really good at the piano" lol
“You’re the smartest guy I ever met, but you are too stupid to see they are minerals” - Hank
LMAO underrated
😂😂😂
*They are Goddamn Minerals,Marie!*
"You're the smartest guy I ever met, but you you are too stupid to see he made his mind up 10 minutes ago"
- Hank
Hahahahah
I feel like the most epic scene was the ending of S5E15 when Walt planned his revenge and the breaking bad music started playing
Thank god someone said it I agree completely
That gave me the greatest goosebumps ever in my life
Yes yes yes
True dat
That was great.
“We’re a family!!...... We’re a family...” still haunts me. the most heartbreaking moment in the show
I think the second line he says "were a family" which makes it emotional if you think it that way
Yeah I’m not entirely sure why that scene wasn’t even an honorable mention yet krazy-8’s death was on the list.
dude yes from the moment skyler pulls out the knife to that is just fucking riveting
my heart aches every time he sees the scene. Walter realizes in that scene that he has lost his family. It's scary
Please tell me y’all have seen Better Call Saul…
The most difficult thing to do after watching this show is MOVING ON
So true. I finished it in the afternoon and didn’t know what to do with the rest of my life lol
so true
I got depressed after I finished it.. for real
That's where you're wrong. You dont move on, you watch it again, and again, and again. Good everytime, never gets old. Lmao!! I'm watching it for the 4th time, I'm on season 4.
@@lusio7182 that's me right now
Nobody even thinks about Walter threating Elliot and Gretchen? That scene was great.
Omg yes!
Picking one scene from that would be hard that whole episode would have to be in my top 5 favorites brilliant way to wrap everything up and end the series.
So overjoyed with the ending hats off to vince Gilligan and his team pure class! 👌
I will never understand why walter did not save Jane
IKR That was awesome
Honestly every scene in this show could be an honorable mention
Except Marie scenes
"Happy Birthday Mr. President" scene would like to know your location
@@Alababm what about the handjob that gets Hanks out of the hospital? Funniest scene ever.
Dave Hobbs hahaha Hank’s face as he gets wheeled out of the hospital 😂
@@schematicb5393 and so does khabib nurmogamedov
The scene where Skyler tells Walter she gave Ted the money and Walter just snaps and starts laughing maniacally. Then the phone rings with Marie crying and telling her there’s been a threat on Hanks life. All while this menacing score is playing and getting louder and louder. It gave me chills
ong that scene was insane
The music cut was crazy
ong that scene was scary ash
Yes it deserve to be in top 3
same, I was quite disappointed when the tension was let off in the next episode tho, like I expected thing to go down super fast since Walt was in so much panic but it slowed down, still I got goosebumps
I haven't watched it yet, but let me guess:
#1 is when Jesse finally murdered that fly.
KanalDerGutenSache someone got got yo
Have you watched it yet?
Hmm ! I know what you did 😂
No bitch!
Yes
That Scene Where Hank Says "W.W.? Willy Wonka? ....................
Walter White?" And Then Walter says "Boo! You Got me!"
Wheezy well he did get him
@@noufb4208 fuck you sooooo badddd I stg I just got on season 5 accidentally clicked on this video and I was gonna say ikr and then I read this😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Christastic Gaming the clip he’s talking about is in season 4 m8, he didn’t spoil anything
@@lucasbob12345 thank you so much I'm at season 5 episode 4 I'm going to bed tho I have to be up in 2 hours to go to work breaking bad takes so much sleep away from me
Remember when Walter moves out of the house and hank gets the bag at the same time as Walters?
Hank: What is it in a bag?
Walter: Half a million dollars
I wish i could watch breaking bad for the first time, again...
I hear you!
I feel you
Just watch better call Saul
+Tehmeed Choudhry but season 2 isn't in Netflix
@Steven Yeah maybe there wont ever be a series as good as Breaking Bad. GoT is maybe very good, but I prefer the setting of BB. I dont like medieval stuff...
The cartel scene i loved where gus poisons those guys.. daaaamn.
madmax797 broo you right
Don Julio?
Sanders don eladio
@@rpaulmalinis285 Don Eladio
I liked those flashbacks with Gus former partner death and Tortuga's beheading.
It would have veen cool to see the flashback after Gus killed the cartel members. It would make us feel like Gus was more of a phsychopath than he actually was because it was a very late revenge.
2 min silence for those poor souls who have not watched this epic show
Those bitches are lucky! I would love to watch this show for the first time again
+Akshay Gowda About to watch the last 2 episodes...shit is crazy
+Chris Beaudoin it looks perfect!!! but watch 3 ou 4 times still amazing!!!
Ikr bb is the shit
just finished it yesterday :)
My favorite scene will always be the ending when Walter walks around the meth lab and dies. Such a great great ending to a fantastic series.
Pawlly It
Did he die ? No. The ambulance was on the way. Easy save for any EMT
@@rodgeraarons8997 he was dead. Shot from a gun + terminal cancer = death
Yeknom I’m not sure that cancer works that way. I’m not a doctor but I don’t see why having cancer would make you more susceptible to gunshots. I could be wrong though.
@@sjk7467 I'm no doctor but I'm pretty sure that when you have cancer or another disease like that having a gunshot to you will actually prevent you from getting killed for a couple of minutes.
@@rodgeraarons8997 walt's death was confirmed in el camino
Just finished Breaking Bad.
I'm sitting here thinking of new life goals.
Amen.
It happens to all of us...
Haha I finished it an hour ago and know I don't know what to do with my life. Maybe I'll hit the gym again, who knows..
m haddadin Me like 30 minutes ago and i guess i'll start continue watching Game Of Thrones :D
I finished it the exact same day as you :P
Fun fact the reason Brian Cranston’s acting was so heart breaking while watching Jane die was because he was thinking of his daughter
Thats sad
@Mozart • 200 years ago To really show his emotion in the scene regarding such a horrific decision, he imagined his own daughter in the position of Jane.
Just like when Gary Johnston and team America had to think about the saddest thing that ever happened in his life when his brother got killed by that gorilla....
The moment Hank finds out it was Walt..that was incredible
Ant Dale, that scene was incredible. You can actually feel those emotions.
My heart was pounding during that scene. It was so quiet and un-suspenseful but at the same time completely and utterly chilling.
Imagine if he would find that when the W.W scene, that could’ve be the best TV moment of all time
"You got me!"
I just love how Gus adjusts his tie just before he dies.
that death creeped the shit outa me I was like"WHAT how is he okay!?" *camera pans around "oh shit what the fuck I aint sleepin' for a month!"
If he's to go out, he has to be stylish about it. Can't go with a messed up tie :P
Alexander Angelus lol. also omg 14+ im famous! :P
Gus was one of my favorite characters. I love how professional he is about everything, and it shows when he adjusts his tie before he dies.
you want to look nice when you meet god
That crawl space scene is the most spine tingling thing I’ve ever seen on television. Literally the best acting I’ve ever watched
"what happened??"
"I won"
I live for this scene
I missed when Gus poisoned the cartel of don Eladio
that part was badass and with the background music as well playing
I was thinking the "Hola DEA" one
I said Salud when they died and lifted my cup 😀
+Milan Popovic me too ♡
Salud
Crawl Space has gotta be higher than an honorable mention.
Faxx
Yeah gives chills everytime
I know! That and Mike's half measures monologue needs some sort of mention
It should be 1st
@@C0BY77 nah second behind gus death
This epic Series have too many brilliant scenes that it can't be ranked in order
Few scenes which weren't mention
1 - Walt says - I did it for me
2 - Walt threatening Gretchen n Elliott
3 - killing the whole Aryan gang
4 - Lydia n Todd's death
5 - Gus kills victor
6 - Gus kills the Cartel
7 - Mike's death
8 - Every Saul Goodman scene
"Every Saul Goodman scene"
Lmao...true.
Great mentions. It really is hard to narrow down the many iconic and memorable scenes this show offered.
You missed Walt's death and “Stay out of my territory”
I think Mike’s death was kinda beautiful
“Shut up and let me die in peace”
Classic
kunal ganotra Lydia and Todd fuck me
Saul goodman was like the cherry on top of this show!
Breaking Bad rocks man!!! Oop sorry, I mean minerals..
Yeah science, bitch!
Breaking Bad made science cool!
Jesus burlon , they're minerals
B. Lonewolf facts i seen this before high school chemistry thinking it’d be cool but once i entered high school chemistry i was bored to death, BB def made science/chemistry cool
@@Skeptic_Tank yeah magnets! bitch
My favorite scene is Jesse’s final session with group therapy where he says “I’m here to sell you meth”
The_parkour_rookie YES
"I made you my b*tch!"
Classic Jesse
Aaron Paul skills
This was a fantastic scene
I MADE YOU MY BITCHES
He became Heisenberg when he threw the pizza on the roof
Bálint Schmidt You're goddamn right
The most horrific death of all the series. It was just an innocent pizza with good intentions and it was tossed away like a balled up piece of paper. BRUTAL stuff man.
Bálint Schmidt
He became Heisenberg when he said he was Heisenberg
where is the scene "I did it for me...I liked it...I was good at it...and I....I was alive...."
PK Productions in the final episode
fax
PK Productions I can’t believe no mention of the “Box Cutter” incident
On this list either
PK Productions Yea True but Im more wondering were the hell is the sence of Walt killing the gang saving Jessie and then eventually dying
I never did buy this line...he did it to provide for his family before he died of cancer......as he moved up in the drug world, he DID like it and become addicted to it but he didn't "do it for me".....he just told Skylar that because he knew she would accept that.....if you recall, when he said that, Skylars face had the expression like she was surprised.....that was all for HER benefit.....
The best scene is when walter kills Jack's gang with a machine gun
Hands down, nobody saw that coming!!!
It was a light machine gun, not a machine gun
That was so fucking satisfying
bluepeng889 ok
Yeah that gang deserved it.I kind of feel like Gus and Tuco didnt deserve the death after seeing what Walt has become in the end
Should be "Top 62 Breaking Bad Scenes" and each scene is just the full episode
Housefly :(
@@arhamashar9331 i liked that one
Yah!!
over kind of sucked tbh
but but that FLY !
You could easily make a top 10 list for every season of Breaking Bad
Hell why not just throw in the whole show
+SoCloseToTits I would watch it again.
for every episode
I had given up on film, movie and tv until Br Ba came out on Netflix. I haven't eye guzzled anything like this since Fightclub or NBK.
+Aaron Liu every episode
the scene were walter presses the car keys to active a machine gun from the trunk and shoots up the place all to save his best friend
and to avenge Hank, I think
Ricardo Reyes and ended up accidentally killing himself in the process
Ricardo Reyes jesse is not his best friend
no doubt walter considered him his best friend, once walter was basically alone, he had no one to rely but jesse
Ricardo Reyes yeah, but Jesse wasn't a friend, he was a pawn.
When Walt sees Elliot and Gretchen's interview. He lost everything, his family, money, hope and called the police but then the best scene ever came out when he sees the interview. The only thing which he had his intelligence was also nullified by Elliot/Gretchen and there was one thing which he had to do. What a way to end the penultimate episode, the only place where Vince Gilligan played the theme song in the entire show and that scene is just so underrated, it kills me.
Most underrated scene of any show
"HAWWW" - Gustavo Fring
Lmao
“🛎” - Hector Salamanca
Lmao
Haaw haw haw
KM CRUING
Crawl Space scene with Walt laughing hysterically is the best scene in TV history, son.
Omg yes i got so tense in that scene
Why I don’t understand
@@maxgraves2187 there are no words that can describe the greatness of that scene. If you’ve watched the show, you’d know.
@@Liry1 well I mean I have watched it
@@maxgraves2187 it shows he’s going insane. When guys have a lot of pressure and stress on there plate they act differently and you can just tell there suffering inside. That was the scene where walt couldn’t pretend to be normal to skyler anymore.
breaking bad cranked out a "best scene" an hour at a time, once a week. fuck this show was good.
Ramsey Hildebrand Yeah, tbh I knew from the very beginning of this video that no list would satisfy me, since there were so many great scenes
miapiare The Wire is still the best show I've ever seen, BB is more entertaining though but not quite as epic or realistic.
miapiare Try reading his comment first
Except for the fly
Missed the "Stay out of my territory" scene, certainly deserves at least an honourable mention
DLZ by Tv I’m the radio, that song is permanently burned into my brain now
I find it interesting that Walter Jr and Jesse never cross paths, hear about each other, or even meet once.
Will Gonzalez Walt does call Junior "Jesse" by mistake.
He's been thinking about Jesse more than JR he was his blowfish
Walter Jr and Jesse was in a secret relationship.
Wha no
Jesse was the son Walt never had
That crawl space scene was almost creepy, that's when Walter really went insane
It was brilliant damn what an incredible actor
Walter died in the crawl space. Heisenberg died in the meth lab
It was just yet another example of a man who was already pushed into a corner but only seems to find himself slinking further and further into it to a point where now he HAS to be the King. He has no other choice at that point. It was too late for any other outcome and to be completely honest whether Jesse did what he did or not I still think Gus eventually would've removed Walt. That point could be and still is debated to this day.
RedShamrock almost???
Etc -- that's the dumb person's way of looking at it. Yeah, he was instantly panicked by the fact that Skyler had given Ted the money when they needed it the most. To pay the guy to change their identities so they could run away and start over and avoid Gus. She ended up giving it to Ted though because SHE was going to get in trouble because he had cooked the books without her knowledge but it had her signatures on them anyway. She didn't think it would be that big of a deal because she was just beginning to believe Walt when he said that his line of work was perfectly safe even considering how much money he was making. It all came crumbling down around him but it wasn't just that she had given basically all of their money to Ted -- it's that on top of that their lives were basically now over UNLESS of course he could figure out a way to kill Gus and his entire gang first. It wasn't an option anymore, it was either Walt or Gus at that point and Walt knew it. But if you think that the scene with him screaming and then laughing in the crawlspace after realizing the money was gone was strictly just because the money was gone then you're either really young or you're really dumb. Or both. Go watch the series again, and then again, until you start picking up the finer points of Walt's descension into the underworld and then later, madness. To think it was just because the money was gone -- poof! -- is such an elementary way of looking at the scene and frankly I think you misunderstood it considering that.
I rlly liked the scene where Ted tried to escape and then crashed, hehe ;D
That was a funny seen, I actually had to rewind to see it happen again because I was laughing my ass of the first time.
lol funniest bb moment :D
Hilarious lmao
+Rainbow war pig it was Mike
+Kuha 108 no, it was ted. Mike is the old badass. He's also bald.
Every time Walter outright tells Hank the truth and Hank just laughs it off
You got me 🙌🏽
Half million in cash
That really only happened three times, but man, all three were great.
Surprised there's no Mike scenes
Rodrigo Ornelas i agree he was a real gangster the time he told walt to shut up and let him die in peace.
Rodrigo Ornelas I'm sure he'll have a lot from better call saul list
Rodrigo Ornelas The Scene when he shooted a guy behind a wall was very cool
Right!? I know I'm late here, but how the actual fuck, did the "half measures" monologue not even get honorable mention? It's arguably the best monologue ever put on television! I call shenanigans!!!
Rodrigo Ornelas "We had a good thing you stupid son of a bitch!" was a great scene too
The crawl space scene should be atleast 3rd
Had chills for 5 minutes after the episode finished. Really was chilling
😂😂😂😂😂funniest shit ever how he switched
absolutely,easily top 3
Nathan Milligan Walter died in that crawl space, he came out just as Heisenberg
My thoughts exactly. Still a scene that will give me chills every time simply due to the acting all around.
When Hank found the Book in the bathroom. That put me on my ass.
One of my favorite scenes is when Walt and Hank square off in Schrader’s garage (season 5) and Walt says, “if you don’t know who I am, perhaps your best course would be to tread lightly.” Gives me goosebumps every time 😬
Season 5 Episode 9 Blood Money
Great scene
my favorite moments in the whole show were - when walt realized the money was gone from the crawl space and lost it, and when hank was trying to get into the RV and jesse said "this is my own private domicile and i will not be harassed, ..bitch!" god i miss this show
true mastermind scene "lily of the valley reveal"
MUKUL DEV indeed
MUKUL DEV The scene that made us realize we're been rooting for the bad guy for 4 whole seasons.
@@martinbaranyi2129 He was never the bad guy.
That scene deserves to be in this list.
@@ZeddicusTheMage he was the bad guy whole time
the crawl space scene was one of the top 3 most powerful scenes throughout the series.
I agree
nothing beautifull, just bland characters and no complexity. Go watch other real shows, like TWD
Yep in my opinion the best ending to a Breaking Bad episode
The crawl space scene was where Walter White died. Heisenberg was officially born
Best scene in any tv show ever
“STAY OUT OF MY TERRITORY”
That scene sends chills up my spine every time!
I think the whole scene where Gus poisons Don Eladio and the cartel is just brilliant.
All those little dialogs.
When I was gus' death scene I was like " HOW THE SH*T DID HE...oh "
MisterChief53 😂😂 I was like how is he walking when half his face has been blown off
MisterChief53 Same😂
MisterChief53 same dude😂😂😂
MisterChief53 Me too.
cyber caffa
Trying to explain knock knock jokes to your kid
4:02
😂😂😂
This comment is underrated 🤣
😂 This gets funnier the more I think about it.
lmfao
HAHAHAHAHAHA i shit laughing
Jesse yelling after throwing Gasoline on Walt’s home and being stopped by Hank: “he can’t keep getting away with that!” That was a brilliant scene
"Do you agree with our list?" uhm, where's the fucking ending scene?!?
Cross Wise hell yeah !!!
where is the machine gun on the trunk!!
uhm, hell fucking yeah?!?!
and the Hank's face in the bathroom!
Breaking Bad movie here => twitter.com/e807528950f1f72c3/status/824452340329521152
Too many. Baby Blue scene 😥, twin hit on Hank, Mike's death, Jesse's screaming when Andrea is killed, Skylar's knife scene with Walt, Walt's machine gun massacre, Hanks discovery scene and his sheer fury in the closed garage with Walt, Victors throat slash.....toooo many for just 10.🤯
Peabody Penfold Mike’s Death? Nuuuu
Basically the whole show
Yes the knife scene is sooo unexpected and i didn't see that coming. Also the scene with "laser guns" pointed towards gretchen and elliott.
And the lilies of the valley reveal and laughing in the crawlspace
@@jonathanguste Yeah..that scene makes me cry everytime..when Walt snatches the knife and says "We're a family" while his wife and son are lying on the ground scared for their life..and at that time the look on Walt's face makes me cry man... because at the end of the day he was doing it for them.
I just fucking love the Crawl Space scene
The complete breakdown when also Marie called about the threat to hank and Walter laughing like a mad man about his life, while lying literally in the dirt under his house. Great scene in which even the way he lies in the dirt further demonstrates how fucked he is at this moment. I loved it.
Who else giggled a little?
So do i. I think that the final scene was pretty powerfull as well.
Joker take over.
My favorite, hands down. Truly a powerful scene. Amazing acting and fantastic plot manipulation.
*Breaking Bad > Game of Thrones* .
Shrowdy 59 yes
You god dam right.
@@nguyenthanhhai6725 now... SAY MY NAME
I wouldn’t compare them
you cannot compare them but the big difference is that it’s obvious Vince had planned the ending a long time ago and knew what to do with his characters and conclude their story, in opposition to season 8
The crawl space scene is the best .The best performance of actor ever.
TheXuism I agree with you, I was even suprised it got just an Honorable Mention.
Knowing that he didnt won the emmy for the fourth season
And Anna Gunn is great in that one too
Same
Very Underrated scene, I mean that.
When Lydia comes to Walt for help at the Car Wash and he simply responds," How may I help you?"(not exact quote). This is a great scene because Gus did the same to Walt back in S4; it shows how much Walt has changed into this drug lord.
darthwafflecream yeah walt takes traits of the people he kills for example gus when he vomit when he posioned the cartel hand when walt vomit in season 5 in his bathroom.(they both vomit in the same manner) When walt prefer eating bread without crust after his 1st kill prefer that too. And also some of Mike's line that walter used in s5. (sorry for really bad english)
Gav cruz
Yeah that's true
+Gav cruz He starts drinking his scotch with ice like Mike did.
+Pabs 1905 Scotch on the rocks? Barbarian! You drink scotch neat or with an equal portion of water,preferably distilled water.
+spoomqm ! Equal portion of water? Man, you never dilute it. Straight up or leave it be.
I honestly love the time where Walt and Jesse are being held hostage by Tuco. And the time where they go for the 4 day cooking marathonmm
Yeah man Nostalgic!!
I hate the way the made Walter and Jessie friendship ended. They shouldve never left hating each other. And I sure hate the fact that Jessie became a snitch. In Season 5, Jessie became straight stupid.
Bo Che doesn't he save jesse at the end? Then they look at each other in silence for a sec like "we coo"
“Tight tight tight tight” One of my favourite lines
They missed Todd killing the kid on a bicycle, the kid killing combo, the pink teddy bear, the ending sequence in felina, the confrontation of hank and Walt and the domestic violence in ozymandias.
Mustafa Ali [read with walter's voice] you are goddamn right
And they missed Walt killing mike, they definitely should've put that in their.
That wasn't shocking.
I think Todd killing the kid should have been part of number 8.
Mustafa Ali gus killing victor violently
STAY OUT OF MY TERRITORY WASN'T EVEN IN HERE? WHAT THE FUCK!
Andrew Zinner I agree, i expected to see it here
Andrew Zinner boots of chinese plastic! ;-;
Andrew Zinner Yes I dont understand why :(
Fuck this scene
where is "To Hell with your cancer" ???????
Honestly, there are just too many great scenes in this series.
And Huell’s still waiting ...
Of all the characters in the show, Walter White was the most family-oriented. That's the irony. Hank was all about himself and his career. Marie had no children. Skyler cheated on Walter. Jesse's family disowned him. Walter remained a faithful husband and good father throughout the seasons and he went into the meth business mainly to make money for his family before he dies.
+Rick T Maybe it started that way but did you not see that scene where Walt admits that he did it for himself? Because it made him feel good.
+Lucas Kennerley YUP, I saw that. But it doesn't mean that he did not care about his family, and throughout the entire series, Walter had a habit of saying things deliberately. He was a great manipulator. Sure, he did it for himself, but he's a chemist, and he loved his work, and he was making a ton of money. He bought a few things for himself, but he saved (or tried) to save the bulk of the money for his family. When Skyler was fed up with his excuse that he did it all for the family, he knew that she would never understand. He had to say that, and it was partly true, of course. But you are right that he started that way, as a family person, until Heisenberg took over. When Hank got killed, he finally came to his senses and knew from then on that it was all his fault. He was willing to blame himself for everything.
Rick T Man, that's a lot for me to ponder on. You might be right there. Also, after Hank died I feel like Walt was neither Walt nor Heisenberg. I feel like he became who I like to call Heisenwalt. It's like that moment blended his too personas into the perfect meld of both of them. That explains why he could blame himself like you say. Walt could never do so because he couldn't handle the guilt and trauma of it all. Heisenberg was too egotistical and empire minded to really consider his moral responsibility. But Heisenwalt had enough Walt in him to care and take moral responsibility yet enough Heisenberg to know what he should do next and not break down under the weight of it all.
+huckmart 99 Remember when Hank said to Marie that he has to take Walter down or else his career is over? When his department finds out that Walter is his brother-in-law, that means the end of his life as a cop? And yes, you are right about Walter's ego getting in the way of his original goal for his family. But in the end, he redeemed himself. I think Walter was entitled to feeding his ego after his massive success as a meth cook. I am sure that would make anyone overly ambitious, so it was only human nature. And when he lost track of his goal, he somehow channeled his love of family into his protectiveness for Jesse. When his family turned their back on him, he made Jesse his family. I am not saying that Walter was not guilty of his "sins", but to me, he seems more family oriented than anyone in the show. This is my original argument.
+huckmar there are times I couldn't stand Walter and his stupid ego. It was very stupid of him to turn down that car wash business.
I just finished breaking bad now I don't no wat to do with life
I know right
dude thats exactly what I said once I finished all the episodes! AND WTF I FINISHED IT 4 DAYS AGO TOO
now we wait for Better Call Saul
deathstalker47 Oh Yeah ( ´_ゝ`)
I know exactly how you feel :'(
Breaking Bad is literally the only thing we New Mexicans have that we can actually be proud of...😂
Meansue Kaka I wish they actually shot scenes here in el paso.
Meansue Kaka "proud of"???? That's like Baltimorians being proud of The Wire. lmao
Umm High School Musical?
Meansue Kha IKR
That is a really sad, sad, sad thing if you truly believe that it is the only thing New Mexico and New Mexicans have to be proud of. Fortunately for some of us, the centuries of history and culture of the people of NM pretty much eclipse this tv show.....lol
Honorable mention: when Jessie earned Mike's respect by backing into the goons car in Shotgun....the way he looked at em "..Smoke up kid" lol
The whole arch between Mike and Jesse was great TV.
You guys left out the best scene..."Tread lightly"
EASILY number one imo
Hank: Im trying to put some butter on this bread but it keeps breaking
Walt: Then your best course of action would be to SPREAD LIGHTLY
+Quetzal00358 --- I should have said that. very nice.
Hank: Jesus, Marie, I thought you fixed the cufflinks on this shirt.
Marie: I thought I did, it must have come loose again. Give it here.
Walt : I think your best course of action would be to THREAD LIGHTLY.
Cockoff Gewgle lol
Don't tell me you didn't think Two Face when Gus got blown up.
Actually no
I kinda thought that was a nod to that character?
Don't know about that. But the two face tag is so apt for Gus as he really lived his life like a two face
I think it was intentional. He is a two faced person. He’s a fast food franchiser and a meth kingpin. In the end he becomes literally two faced.
I thought that too
What about the scene where Gus poisons the cartel men and mike n Jessie shoot the survivors
That's in the top three for me, I still watch that episode over and over just for that scene!
Salud for president
That was one hell of a scene
Let's face it, there are too many great scenes in this show to cut it down to just 10. 😊
Heather Hillman ,you took the words outta my mouth!!
"I am not the danger, I am the danger".
This should be made into a T shirt.
YogiB in*
Make it ur self if u want.
I would wear a t-shirt with EXACTLY this line on it.
Get the line correct first before printing it on a T shirt
That would be a hell of joke though🤣
There are just too many great scenes, all of the honorouble mentions, plus the last scene of the series, Walt's death, Gus poisoning the whole Cartel, Mike's death, Todd's death, Tuco's death, Jesse almost kills Walt... The list goes on and on.
Also 'Stay away from my territory', the time Walt beats up Flinn's bully.
True, should have been a 20mins video :P
Is it just me or is the show just perfect
It really is perfect
I mean this show has no plot holes at all this show is a one of those rare shows
more than perfect:)
In the Guinness Book of World records is pretty much as Perfect as a work of fiction can get 💯
Ted paralyzing himself is the funniest scene ever
I read that as Todd paralyzing himself, then had the thought of Todd actually having a seizure on the floor while we think Jesse is killing him... and Todd snapping his OWN neck. lol oops
It was an act of God...
It's ted not todd
I watched that scene over and over and laughed my ass off every time hahaha.
Moris Smor
You're KIDDING?!?!?!?!!?!! they look so similar,,,/
How about "Granite state" ending scene ?! Leaving half whiskey glass with a tip to end some unfinished business with the Breaking bad them on.....HOLY SHIT !!
TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT
Blue green yellow whatever keep bringing me this shit LMFAO
@@tochukwuudu7763 i think he said pink too
Unlike my bunghole
WO KE LOOK AT THAT LOOK
What about
"If that's true, If you really don't know who I am. Then maybe your best course would be to tread lightly."
my fav. is the jessie cooks for the cartel like a boss scene :D
Love that episode! Salud!!
he went on full Ramsay mode in that scene! lol
"Hey asshole" Jesse gained my respect that scene
I just commented the same before reading this, I appreciated this episode more when I watched the whole series for a second time. This episode really shows a more likeable backstory to why Gus is the way he is and their motives for being there, the payoff is amazing, brilliant storytelling
HE CANT KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS, HE CANT KEEP GETTING AWAY IT
Best Scene:
Baby Blue/Walt's Death
Felina
Such a perfect song for that scene.
I wouldnt said it was perfect. Perfectly executed? - definately. But as a moment it was just too much to swallow and just bitter sweet. I beleive that most of the audience refused to accept that breaking bad was over. I, myself, just couldnt accept it. Its a moment of redemption that some may say that Heisenberg didnt deserve, for me it was a moment when everybody realized that everything had to end.
Perfect song for that moment, get the feels when I hear it. So much nostalgia, fuck what a show !
No it's Gatorade me bitch
The ending was terrible man
Am I the only one that likes the Meth making scenes?
Nope, you're not alone. And here may be the best of those, the montage to the tune of Tommy Shondell's 1968 classic:
ua-cam.com/video/_jYpz8L8AJU/v-deo.html
No you're not. I reallt enjoy watching them cook.
nope . I loved the meth making montages haha
I love the meth syrup turn into solid and then broken up.
Pretty sure everyone loves those scenes
My favorite scene is the "Yeah science!" scene
Agreed!😄
Just by hearing that I can tell you probably havnt watched breaking bad
Because I read it
That scene doesn't even exist
Sorry, it does exist, my bad. It just doesn't have the 'bitch' that everyone adds
Seriously the best show ever created... By far.. I feel horrible for the people who refuse to experience it..
Yes bro i feel the same😢😢😢
am i the only one who loves the scene were the 10 prisoners are killed by the nazis?
PassCookie I also love it... It was so original and well made!
Well it's no.5 on this list so, no you're probably not.
Kinds remind me of The Godfather.
PassCookie Everyone does
Nazis?
For me, #1 is when Hector Salamanca crapped his pants.
That was pretty cool.
I also was very happy when hank got his head blown off
Félix Deschambault U're evil... The only 2 characters I didn't want to be killed become dead in a space of 2 minutes... Steve Gomez and Hank...
I love Tio.
God this show was fucking amazing. I have to watch it again sooner or later. Jesse will probably go down as my favorite TV character ever. I just wish Aaron Pauls movie career would be as successful.
Hell ya that last seen with him laughing was the cherry on top he is definitely one of my top l favorite actors now
Jesse was a bitch though. He cries like every episode
+jackhamer orDEWEY He's a human, unlike many of the other people in the show, including Walt at the end.
jesse pinkman is my favorite character of all time also. he has so many layers and he deserved so much happiness. i feel terrible for him because of the things he had to go through.
The scene when Hank finds out Walt is Heisenberg in the bathroom. God damn is that intense tv. 5 seasons all leading to that moment.
One of the most embarrassing deaths ever: run over by a Pontiac Aztec.
+Gassy Irishman now that's product placement :3
+Gassy Irishman Aztec didn't kill him, a bullet to the head did
shut up bitch
+Gassy Irishman Nah man, I'd say it was the guy who got his arm crushed in the junkyard
+Gassy Irishman If I was the dude that got hit by Walt and lived but was crawling away, I'd be reaching for that gun but only so I could blow my own brains out and put me out of my shame.
Where is the final scene?
Where is the scene of Walt laughing (it deserved more than an honourable mention)?
The scene with Walt laughing is by far my favorite scene
my all time favorite scene was when walt was found in gretchen and elliot house in season 5 and told them to give his money to walt jr and that he had people watching and then you see those red beams. man that would make me shit my intestines.
all though it was just found out to be a badger and skinny pete and lazers, it worked!
I dont know why but i knew it was skinny pete and badger xd
AndrezFive lol i assumed it was someone who was a recurring character but i didnt pin it to badger and pete. maybe i thought it was someone saul hooked walt up with but i think it made for a very scary yet harmless situation for gretchen and ellot.
walt has forever been a complete genius when it comes to getting what he wants. he did that very very well
YESSSA
+Aaron Turner I would watch a Skinny Pete and badger Spinoff.
“Do it. You want this.”
“Say the words! Say you want this! Nothing happens until I hear you say it!”
“I want this”
“....then Do it yourself”
I wonder how the Malcolm In The Middle Cast reacted to Bryan in this show...
You're missing Badger getting arrested by the police officer that fails to follow the Constitution.
When badger was blinded by white of that police officer skin tho
That's not actually in the constitution or a law
hahaha!
I swear im not joking; the argument between Badger and Skinny Pete about zombies makes my top 20. I love how they effortlessly make me laugh in such a serious show
I love when they have the fake Heisenberg get arrested and a different guy sits on the bench with Badger, causing Walt to make Jesse tell Badger where the real fake Heisenberg is while Walt distracts Hank like an annoying and clueless relative :D My dad and I couldn't stop laughing long after that scene.
There were many scenes where Walt steps over the line, shedding some of his humanity. But really, the one where he "threatens" Skylar, he counters every single idea she comes up with to separate the kids from him until she doesn't have anymore ideas. It's haunting and he steps over that line with only words. Gives me chills.
Also Jeese dousing Walt's house in gasoline.
Gus killing Don Eladio and his men should be on this list.
Paul Connolly YEAH
Fr
Paul Connolly exactly!!!
I agree. That scene was perfect.
Agree.... one of the best scenes in the series.
There's too many great scenes. This needs to be like top 100 instead
Hank Schrader is played by DEAn Norris...
Coincidence. RIGHT?
Abdullah Latif And BRyan Cranston has the main role in BRaking bad and he isn't a BAD actor... Coincidence? I can go on all day long if you want 😂😂😂😂
ASAC Shrader*
Abdullah Latif in an interview Dean Norris said he is an alphabet actor. DEA. FBI. He has that look
Hector killing gus's friend? One of the best scenes in a tv show ever.
Okay it's a great scene but I wouldn't call it one of the best
Gus brother
That was the only time that i feel bad for gus
@@diogomarques9228 not his brother, lover
@@jessetheanimenerd3304 Eh, I disagree no matter how many times I watch the scene it gives me chills.
FUN FACT:
The scene where Walter flips out and throws the pizza away, which lands on the roof of his house (11:10) was accidental. It was intended that he just throw the pizza away over his shoulder. But on the first take, it landed near-perfectly on the roof of the house. The director & team liked this so much, they left it as this one shot, first take sequence, as they found it impossible to re-do or improve in this take. Hence why it looks so natural. 🙂
L Buono yes very true!
Mark Pointer p
The one take was perfect BUT it was planned. Hence, the pizza NOT being cut.
So nicceee!
Purple Haze I think that particular pizza chain doesn’t cut their pizza. Skinny Pete badger and Jesse complain of this in another episode somewhere
Yo Yo Yo! 148, 3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9 representen the ABQ. Whatup Biotch! Leave it at the tone.
Actually, there's no three 3s
Barney Stinson
There fixed it
:D
Omg...
Yes hello this is Crees Bratton I'm calling to let you know I wanna buy some meth.
I live in Scranton PA @ a paper supply company called Dunder Mifflin.
My boss is an idiot you can come pick it up at our office.
I think they're shooting an Emmy thing here so just ask for Creed and tell them you have my lunch.