Breaking Bad | Combo's Death
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- Опубліковано 7 січ 2023
- While distributing Walt (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse's (Aaron Paul) famous blue meth in a new spot in town, Combo (Rodney Rush) meets his end at the hands of an unexpected assassin.
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From Season 2, Episode 11 "Mandala"
Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
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Back when kids spent their time doing healthy activities outside instead of being addicted to tablets ❤
hahahahhaha good one.
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm3153omg its rockstar!
Seen how you used reality to make me go oh shit he's right.
Other kids selling lemonade infront of their yard would be jealous, this kid (probably) is getting paid good money
You can blame the Karens for that
The way the kid circles him like a vulture gives me chills every time
I've never thought about it like that.... YIKES
Or a shark
That’s andreas brother
@@Zionist654I still remember when that was first introduced. When Andrea had first mentioned it to Jesse. She just plainly said that her brother "supposedly" killed someone on the corner, but it has not been proven because no one came forward as a witness. I immediately made the connection after Andrea said that.
that doesnt give me chills
The kid's got better aim than most other characters.
No joke he's got better aim than the salamcs twins. They missed hank like 20 times in the parking lot
@@billross9132 still Hank survived like being shot 7 times.
@@billross9132how? They hit him plenty of times. Not their fault the p** survived.
@@Afraidofwomen he got shot 4 times by the twins
@@Trapzz.16
You talk like that's nothing.
Where's Todd when you need him?
😂
Oh no you didn't! LMAO
Oh my lmfao
@GAMESONLYGOG
AINT NO WAY
Haha
Combo's characteristic trait of being able to sense danger without fully knowing where it comes from, is saddened by how he warns the kid to get as far away from the area as possible in case something might happen.
What's even more sad, is that after he is shot, he may or may not have been able to pull his gun out in self defence, but chose not to, cause the shooter was just a kid.
You're prolly right. He could've survived that first shot and killed the kid if he really wanted to. But chose not to
@@BLACKSTA361cuz he was gonna be unalived by Todd 😂
I've been thinking about organized crime, would the safest way be to be a "Gus"? Disguised, cautious... Or do like Walter, make millions and run away, change identities
@@mitsukami lmao, the way you said that makes it sound like you intend to break bad
@@The5TN You're goddamn right...
It's just sad Jesse never took into account the risk his friends would have to take during distribution phase.
Jesse never stopped to consider much of anything cause he wasn't given a choice. Walt forced his way in to Jesse's world and demanded he expand the business and sell more. Jesse had no experience in big time distribution and never would've needed to. He was happy cooking small amounts to make a couple dollars and supply his own habit. Walt also had no distribution experience and by that point very little street smarts to not understand that new territories have dealers ready to kill to defend their territory. Not only that but he could care less about Jesse's friends or even Jesse really. All he cared about from the very first episode is making money for his family which transformed in to doing it for his own satisfaction. It wasn't his friends or family he was risking by expanding so he didn't care. He was willing to kill Badger, didn't care when Combo was killed, hell I'm surprised Walt didn't demand the money Combo owe Jesse (They were fronting it and he died so he obviously owed for what he had) come out of his end.
In one scene Jesse made a point to Walter on how you can't just march in on somebody's turf and start doing business without repercussions but he was ignored because Walter was ready to make that money by any means necessary
He did, but Walter dgaf.
Well, combo having a phone, a gun, yelling at people, selling meth and holding a big size drink all at the same time and all by himself, really didn't help either 😐.
@@Cardb33 Yeah yeah yeah....Jesse isn't at fault for any of his fckups, it was all Waltuh instead, right?
I love the detail of the bullet going through the styrofoam cup and the drink spilling everywhere. It adds to the sudden shock of the scene without it needing to have an excessive amount of blood like some slasher film.
Yeah... just the opposite of Tarantino.
What you likely missed: Gus's men (the 2 guys in the black car) had layers to their plan to kill their competition (in this case, Combo). Likely, they did not know exactly who Combo was. Instead, they were made aware that some man was selling on their territory. To 100% confirm this was true & avoid killing a nobody, they feign buying drugs to confirm that there indeed was a guy selling there (Combo in this case). The staredown was 2 fold: it was not only to intimidate and get Combo's attention, but also signal to Tomas (the little kid, and fun fact, technically Brock's uncle) that that was the target. Circling back and parking around the corner was also 3 fold: to keep most of Combo's attention, to check for witnesses/police, and to confirm Tomas was circling the right target. After viewing the area and confirming that Tomas was circling the right person AND that the coast was clear, they honk twice to signal Tomas to kill Combo (it wasn't a random honking to intimidate Combo).
@@marcstratmann9806Tarantino-esque violence has its place as well imo. Tarantino violence prioritizes fun and excessive looks, violence in this context prioritizes the emotional impact of it.
Yeah it’s aesthetically and sonically pleasing to watch.
The way he turns around as he hears the gun being adjusted.
The shot itself and his reaction.
I keep repeating that bit.
I agree, the cup being shot and the contents spraying everywhere added so much.
One of the most heartbreaking moments in this is at 2:29, when you see the fear and shock on the kid's face and realize that -- while the phenomenon of sociopathic children with ice water in their veins may in fact exist -- this kid didn't fit that category until now. Whoever ordered him to do this has essentially stolen his childhood.
Alright Greta
The drug dealers in the car that work for Gus are the ones who ordered the kill of Combo by that boy. The drug dealers gave that boy a choice, Combo's or him.
Its not that deep
Well yea cuz they kill the kid like 4 episodes later
@@birdick1307 Get mad at the people pointing out the flaws, instead of the people at the top, just like the top wants you to do. Keep dancing, puppet.
I always found odd how combo is often just referred as this "drug dealer that got killed" and not that he was one of jesse's friends
Before his death he equally had as much screentime as badger and skinny
Yeah I liked combo
More than a friend, more than the dealer who got killed...he provided the star of the show...The RV
@@kayaksnorkeluk8272 yea the RV was one of those no-paperwork kinda deals
Which one was combo?
At the time I honestly liked combo the most. Badger was kind of a douche during this time with the whole fight in the R.V and skinny Pete was just forgettable to me. The more screentime they got the more I loved them but combo never got to live long enough to get that amount of screentime
poor combo i wish we got to see him as much as badger and skinny
yeah he had a style
Combo was a good kid
Maybe Vince Gilligan wasn't happy with the actor's performance and killed off the character? His line delivery even in this scene is pretty poor, although visually everything worked well.
@@R2Bl3nd I think he was supposedly to die to get a reason to start a war between Walter and Gus
The fact that this very moment changed the entire course of Breaking Bad moving forward until the very end of the show is crazy. Great writing and performances.
Debatable, I think Andrea would still have told Jesse about Thomas, even if he hadn’t killed Combo
favorite show for me, very closely followed by bcs. some days i prefer bb, others i prefer bcs. just outstanding storytelling all around in both shows
@@romanjake4203But he went after the dealers to avenge Combo
What you likely missed: Gus's men (the 2 guys in the black car) had layers to their plan to kill their competition (in this case, Combo). Likely, they did not know exactly who Combo was. Instead, they were made aware that some man was selling on their territory. To 100% confirm this was true & avoid killing a nobody, they feign buying drugs to confirm that there indeed was a guy selling there (Combo in this case). The staredown was 2 fold: it was not only to intimidate and get Combo's attention, but also signal to Tomas (the little kid, and fun fact, technically Brock's uncle) that that was the target. Circling back and parking around the corner was also 3 fold: to keep most of Combo's attention, to check for witnesses/police, and to confirm Tomas was circling the right target. After viewing the area and confirming that Tomas was circling the right person AND that the coast was clear, they honk twice to signal Tomas to kill Combo (it wasn't a random honking to intimidate Combo).
@@Chalcama Some days I think I like BCS better because it explained everything we didn't know in BB.
Love the detail later on when the kid tells Jessie to “Bounce”
I know it’s a pretty common phrase, but I’d like to think that the kid learned it from Combo.
Yo I was just thinking the same thing. The shit this show still reveals after 10 years is amazing.
Everyone learned it from Combo.
@@aheroictaxidriver3180I been saying bounce in the Air Force since the early 90s
@@beltigussin81were you in kuwait, iraq or yugoslavia?
@@djoxxxa88 Saudi
imo this is the most realistic shooting scene in a show honestly
I was just about to say that. Adrenaline is a powerful thing
Except for when he threw his hands up before he fell. Usually, people just go jelly and collapse
However, that obviously looked like a plastic cap gun... probably required to be due to a child actor having to shoot it
@@baymeosplit8537 You know that how?
@@Noneofyourbiz123 I've seen it
So sad when you realize that this kid, who was Andrea's little brother, was probably forced to do this or else his family would have been killed - including her.
I don't think there were threats. He was hanging around with the gang and this was his initiation. He wasn't forced.
Andreas little brother isn’t the same actor in this scene? Or am I wrong?
She had two brothers, this kid and Brock
@@kingkung82Brock is Andrea's son, not her brother
@@Lugh444 been a while since i watched the show, but didnt andrea say smth abt the kid being kidnapped by the gang?
Those rival dealers are everything Jesse's dealer friends were not. They had muscle, intimidation, fear, and attitude to get things done. No hesitation to kill anything or anyone that gets in their way.
Combo, Badger, and Skinny Pete, on the other hand, were too goofy and soft for street life. And had little to no experience with violence and survival.
That’s because jesses crew were junkies turned dealer and these guys were territorial gang bangers.
Combo had a gun, he just flashed it to the wrong people. And that's why those guys used young kids, no one expects them to be dealing/pull the trigger.
I mean dude, they were fucking with the “literal cartel” no American street “tough” could compare
Nothing gang banger about those tools, they literally used a kid to do their dirty work. Translate that in non-fiction world and they’re nothing but a bunch of pu$$ys.
Combo was relatively the hardest of Jesse's friends and the closest to an actual gangster. But he was still way out of his league compared to the ruthless men employed by Gus.
This was a hell of a show, such great performances
In my opinion, it is the most well done TV series I have ever seen.
I wouldn’t say that it’s my favourite show by any means, but I think the creators/actors absolutely cranked it out of the park.
Will be going back and rewatching again soon.
Are you referring to a difference scene or something? Cause the actors in this one were all terrible.
@@jeffw8218bounce
The best
@@jeffw8218 You're smoking some good stuff
As to your dead guy, occupational hazard. Drug dealer getting shot? I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say it's been known to happen.
Also, it's a show.
Standing on a street corner and dealing like your the local convent store is a stupid way to sell. Only to friends and trusted acquaintances. And keep that shit on the DL.
@@micahrutland9021I found the methhead with the shotgun
@@bobstacks8405 Also, he's quoting Saul Goodman.
It's super exaggerated in TV. I never knew a drug dealer to get shot my entire life.
Wow, Combo tells him to find a safer place to ride his bike and in response he shoots him? Goddamn violent video games...
Lol seriously?
All that damn tetris and candy crush...
@@Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3Satire
@@Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3
the joke
🥸
@@Gameboy-Unboxings okay buddy im sure you could hear my tonality from text alone.
Combo: Hey, Skinny Pete! I need some backup right now!
Skinny Pete: I got you, bro!
*one of the two best Hitmen west of the Mississippi shines a laser pointer at the kid’s face.*
Underrated comment
@@sherman1476absolutely
Imagine how different the show would have been if this didn't happen! So many significant events in the show happen as a direct result of this very moment!
"JUST REMEMBER WHO YOUR WORKING FOR!"
@@ThePharaoh.1053 "What did you say?!"
Oraleway
Caleb says "relax"
I'm relaxed Essay.
We did not see this kid for a long time after this scene. I thought it was brilliant on how Andrea was not introduced until several episodes later and when we first met her we did not think much of her. We just saw her as a girl who hooked up with Jesse and that's it. I remember she told Jesse about how her little brother "supposedly" killed someone, but there were no witnesses. All of a sudden we remembered Combos death and immediately made the connection. I thought it was so brilliantly written.
@@elit3268It's "Órale" and "Ese"
He died as he lived, like a GTA character.
The cup says rizzler on it 😭
Probably says sizzler
The Guzzler
I remember seeing this and thinking "Damn, that kid is going to get hit by crossfire." Amazing show.
Poor Combo…. He never saw it coming.
It would be impossible for most rational adults to see it coming.
I surely didn't either & let alone from a KID tf just doesn't add up nor makes sense... 🤨
An easy setup. No one would expect Junior to *patch in* that way, or that young.
He should have seen something. He sees the car pull up around the corner and stays. He should have bounced.
Most people don’t. People who suddenly die don’t think/expect that they are gonna die.
The look on Combo's face, for a moment he almost looks more worried for the child than for himself.
😂😂😂
The scary part is that they didn’t even go through his pockets to take his belongings. They just took his life. The streets have no winners just an endgame
The motif wasn't robbery so why would they have? They were defending territory that was all.
@@forever-pk1hn the streets is the streets ain’t no territories.
@@jump6098 Go sell drugs at a known spot then. You'll get a good lesson on how "territories" work.
@@forever-pk1hn if you kill everyone on that block then someone comes to kill you who territory is it then?
@@forever-pk1hnthere is no “territory.” It’s public property.
R.I.P. Combo
@@dump7055bro thinks this is a LiveLeak clip 😂
@@benmgiustyou ain't seen shit, try Xg0r3
Kudos to Vince Gilligan and company for a seemingly ultra realistic portrayal of a slice of life in the Barrio. No goofy stereotypes here.
Hollywood usually gets it wrong casting middle aged white guys from Jersey wearing the 80s bandanna as gang members.
Hector Salamanca is played by a white guy doing a major stereotype.
@@benoitbrown9400the being in a wheelchair stereotype?
As a non-American, these places seem fascinating to me.
Combo had gun and it never crossed his mind to shot the kid, he just ran....
Underrated character for real
Are you dumb? By the time he pulls his gun out kid can shoot him 5 times.
He even told the kid to "bounce" because he sensed danger and didn't want the kid getting caught up.
I wonder what Walter would have done 😂
I been saying bounce little man ever since I watched this show years ago
Dude has 0 self awareness. Id have been off that corner as soon as they rolled up.
Combos and janes death back to back affected Jesse for the rest of the series, two seemingly small roles that literally had a bigger impact than some of the major characters in the entire show
Jesse was a crybaby from start to finish, and he thought he was the bad guy hahaha, pathetic
Jesse also had a big part to play in the kid's death too
Not to mention Jane's death was Walts fault, resulting in the plane crash. Her death was one which could've stopped many innocents from dying.
@@Hocic0sngl you’re not very good at being a troll. Maybe you should take lessons on being less obvious?
Literally had a bigger impact
Kind of a bad place to be selling drugs anyway. Wide open space, drugs and money on him, everyone can see him for three blocks, no cover, and he looks like a gangster. I'm surprised he lasted that long.
It mind fucks me how amazing the sequal is to Combo's death. The fact that Jesse put Combo on that corner, the dealers who order the kill worked for Gus. The love that Jesse had for Combo's killers sister and to top it off, this was all over a kid!! This is just one of many well thought out scenes, this is true art!!
“I’ll take a #3 combo with a side of lead”
It's not a combo without the drink.
Let this be a lesson. When someone asks what’s in your ear, you tell them what’s in your ear.
It's not that simple 😅 Combo's downfall was not recognizing the fact that a random boy was embodying a little brother archetype and not in a good way.
As tragic as this death is, I gotta be honest, Combo just standing out in the open like that was not the safest move.
Walt and Jesse were wrong to push the territory but Combo is a big boy who could have said no.
He was greedy too.
That Big Gulp needs its own prequel
Phenomenal cast!!!❤
I just gotta say, Combo knew he was in trouble but still wanted to get the kid clear of everything. Nice touch
Knowing Todd, he might've done something similar when he's a kid.
Didn't felt bad when that kid died
U live in a condo so u might not get it
Not a cell phone in sight, just people living in the moment.
Yeah 😂😂
The fashion police already had a shoot-on-sight warrant out on Combo, it was really just a toss-up who got to him first.
😂
Not my fault pal
it is very much your fault 😡
Your guys, your fault. 😡
@@littleaqua32 yeah!!!
I like how this was filmed, high on the realism scale. One shot doesn't just magically drop Combo, and most of the following shots miss (because it's hard for even an experienced shooter to hit a moving target with a handgun.)
i like how he cared enough to not kill the kid in response, he'd rather die than kill a little kid
I never would of imagined the kid would do anything. Its gripping excitement and thriller. The one car with the people not the kid.
2:43 the gurgling sounds, the slight movements of his mouth, the blood slowly pooling beneath him.
He’s literally choking on his last breath
The kid's strategy is very sinister, he surrounds others like a shark and kills them if they threaten his gang's territory.
Yup- That Child Is A Leader Of A Gang
“He ran with a bad crowd, but he was never a bad person.”
Combo was one of my favorite just the whole vibe he gives off man he was the best for me.
the moment i saw the kid circling around and i already knew it was coming
Every single death in this series was Incredibly impactful. Never a wasted moment.
I remember my friends family were watching this scene.
Stuck with me, had to watch the show after that.
I can't speak to the dealing aspect but this scene felt so real.
Pretty messed up for a kid that age. And it was sad because he wanted him to leave to be safe.
Last, Combo nightve been better off going for his gun and making the kid run, but we'll never know.
I just don't think he had in him to pull his gun on a kid. Even after the first bullet.
Kids on bikes in breaking bad is like oranges in the godfather.
Rip combo. He was such a chill dude
“Hey what’s that thing in your ear?”
“What did I say? Get outta here!”
Gets me every time 😂😂😂
man i loved combo i was hella sad when he died :/
Dunno about loving him but I was shocked when he died.. I rewinded it like 5 times in disbeleif lol
It's sad that Combo was advising that kid to get out of there because he didn't want him to get hurt
At least the episode wasnt named Combo Breaker
Just a superb scene. Acted and edited to perfection
It probably would’ve been best if combo got the hell out of there instead of waiting for back up
watch the shooting scene at .25 speed....facial expressions are amazing
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This death feel so real.
lmao right!! Unlike jackies death from the sopranos.
It’s strange how this dude seems so intimidating in this scene and then in the scenes with Jesse n Badger and Skinny Pete he seems so much more mellow n chill. I guess Jesse is the G of all G’s 😂
This is the exact moment where Combo became a corpse.
I was hooked on this show
We all know we stopped watching when combo died
Bruh what
lol no. i did not care about combo and when he got murdered i just thought “damn thats crazy” and moved on. but his death set up a chain of events that changed the entire story
@@TheConmanOfConwayidiot
Wombo Combo
@@TheConmanOfConway You missed the joke
As much as I love this show which is the best ever, I hope this screen won’t influence the kid tho
Probably one of the most realistic death in the show
One good kid killed on his bike in the desert. One bad kid kills on his bike in an urban wasteland.
it makes my heart break every time when this guy's mother crying for her child back
I guess you can say the kid did a C-C-C-Combo breaker... Bye.
Not the killer instinct reference 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Notice the difference in acting skills from the passenger and the driver. The driver you can see is trying to act like he's hard. The passenger conveys it without saying a word. He's either a good actor or they got him from the streets.
Good observation. That passenger has to be legit
@@reallyhappenings5597 really? Got any details?
@@micahrutland9021 Jesus man look it up
Yeah didn’t realize the driver was just acting. The passenger though is real streets
Probably because hes eying combo like a hawk and the other dude is just chill. Realistically though, thats what real criminals are like. Some give off a threatening vibe and others dont. They arent any less dangerous.
Didn't end well for the kid either 💀
Ahh my quarterly viewing of combos death , hello my dear.
Combo is like a white DJ Khaled
Assuming this was Tomas' first kill, because he looks kind of scared to do it. Later when Jesse buys the meth from him, Tomas acts like a little punk ass bitch (because he's "cool" now, with the street cred and all that shit)
Badger is the most stupid among them but the luckiest, Combo is the most notorious but over confident that he doesn't sense danger, Skinny Pete is the wisest and careful one there
Interesting that the kid fired six shots from a very specific design handgun that actually has four individual barrels. So where did the extra two shots come from. I didn't see the kid reloaded gun.
This scene could be straight out of the Wire.
What's wrong with those cities that there are never bystanders?
Why would he pick a highly populated area to deal drugs.
A city full of gangsters
Drug Dealers,murders,k*illers and thief's
@@tjcogger1974 hiding in plain sight, like the mall
@@maxhizzy3696 what about Taco Cabeza's?
It's the Sopranos Effect. Any time Tony Soprano or his goons ran someone over on a college campus, beat them to death in broad daylight in a park, or shot someone to death in the middle of a highway, there were never any witnesses. It really annoyed me about the show.
I got to hand it to the guys who played Combo and the kid, the both gave off really good performances in these few minutes.
He should have known he was being set up. By the way the kid stayed around . Circling him !
They call him combo because he always has a drink in hand and he sells fries
I’ll bet Skinny saved that message and it haunts him every day.
when i see todd killing that kid on the bike, i just imagine its this kid and then i'm fine
If he charged him thered be a good chance he woulda survived
if he did see it coming do you think he would have blalsted the kid or still stood there unable to fire
He had time to pull his own gun and shoot back at the kid even after he got shot once and saw the kid aiming the gun he had just been shot by, and chose to run away instead of potentially killing a kid. If he had known sooner than he did I think he would have still chosen to run away
He had time to pull his gun out after getting shot instead of attempting to run away.
Combo was protecting the kid from being killed by the guy he was killing
@@por22ito As soon as the kid shot Combo, he could had shoot back at him. At that point he wouldn't be protecting him, he would know he was trying to kill him.
He tried to run because he realized the kid had plot armor
you seriously think he was gonna kill a kid?
@@lalalahihihi In a life-death situation he should had if he wanted to live, not necessarily to kill but at the very least to increasing your chances at getting away.
So what's if he's a kid?, at that point that kid is doing grown-up illegal stuff, he most definitely would grow up to be a danger to society, it's not the same as some innocent home schooled child.
The first time I ever saw Breaking Bad was seeing this scene. And as an opening scene it’s still pretty intense.
The fact that those dudes didn't even flinch at him flashing the gun should've been his cue to split town.
"Are you stopping to envy?" I think he knew the answer before he asked the question.
He may be a drug dealer but he is not a monster,but at the the same time you could have shot back
Nobody wants to shoot a kid
That poor kid on the bike. Just ruined any chance of ever becoming a storm trooper.
Combo never had the makings of a varsity athlete