Literally the toughest character in the show, faced down bullets and assassins, but has trouble dealing with an angry sister in law. Hilarious, and complex. As Vince Gilligan said, Breaking Bad was one of those things that "just worked" on EVERY level. Dean Norris' performance should have earned him way more work. Hank was ANYTHING BUT a one note character.
@pricktroooollll First of all, sexy? He beat his long time employee to death with his bare hands for "speaking out of turn." Literally killed him for backing him up. Second, what abuelita? I don't remember anything about a grandma, only an uncle.
Rob Mckennie He truly does but he said in a interview he doesn’t like doing them because he gets to stressed out over parts like that such as him being Tuco Salamanca and Ariel Castro
The intro was so confounding and bizzarre. Not as bizzarre as the pink doll in pool one though. This was the episode where I thought damn, this show doesn't pull any punches.
i love at 0:14 how Walt gets mad and starts shouting at Tuco, the guy he fears more than anyone else in the world, because Tuco's request was just that unreasonable
1:53 I love how this is one of the only times in the series that the big, tough, badass DEA agent looks truly terrified. Pregnant women just have that effect on some of us
1:25 Skyler managed to pull off something even Tuco, the hitman brothers and a whole lot of baddies couldn't... freeze Hank schrader for an entire minute!!
@@Kaiserhawk Saul is the best lmao “You get better acting at an epileptic whorehouse” “Oh yeah? Is that like the one your mother works at? Is she still offering that 2 for 1 discount?” Lmao Saul
I think Gus is the most intimidating one, followed by Tuco. Gus was intelligent, had also intelligent guys working for him and, last but not least, he was A FUCKING PSYCHOPATH. He had everyone fooled being "polite" and "friendly", that's one of the most common traits in a psychopath, at least in the most efficient ones.
It's crazy how much Walt changes over the seasons. He went from "this man is going to die if you don't do something" in S2 to killing anybody who gets in his way by like S5.
Wow! Hector has improved a lot to be able to push a plate off a table like that. The doctor in BCS said just tapping his finger was the best he would do without the right care. Tuco's tough love must be working.
I mean I don't have to care for someone to stop them from giving a mouth-to-mouth to a dead pulp with blood all over it's face, but I guess to each their own no?
Ivo Byrt I heard about that, too. It really says a lot that Tuco was so evil and dangerous that even his own actor wanted him dead. His wish was granted in early Season 2.
8:00 The previous episode, Skyler gives a very similar summary to Hank of all the things wrong with their lives. Walt mentions his overqualification and professional impotence, and also mentions Walt Jr, which Skyler does not. Skyler mentions Walt's erratic behavior and frustration with her sister.
Walt however mentions Jr and then immediately says his peers have surpassed him “in every way imaginable” despite the fact that the show’s main example of this supposed gap, Gretchen and Elliot, are childless. What does it say about Walt that he places personal glory above family? Walt’s ego combined with the trauma of terminal cancer exposes the most base & narcissistic feelings that his character would’ve hidden deep inside for years.
2:17 my dad laughed his ass off when I watched this part with him. love how everyone has different viewpoints and interpretations. An iconically raw moment of truth for Skyler, letting it all out, yet the most badass DEA agent on Earth that deals with some of the cruelest conceivable violence possible is just lost at how to deal with these kinds of emotions and situations. Go to 5:26 for example. That's what this fuckin guy is dealing with as his JOB. my dad laughing made me realize he's trying his best, but looks like a vulnerable little kid when attempting to comfort this wave of anger and frustration and stress that Walt has built up inside of Skyler.
The little things in this show are what is so incredible. When Skylar is talking to Hank about how she needs support she mentions the utility closet rotting and the water heater which is broken and leaking, you don't think much of it. But then, nearly an entire season later, Walter goes to fix it. This kind of stuff you only recognise upon rewatch but it makes it so much better.
@@mynamejeff8401 Be easy enough to hide padding under the sand, and the way he lands seems like his arm and side hit first to reduce the impact on his back. I think it could be legit.
Tuco's death feels more powerful after I watched Better Call Saul. When I watched him die in BB, I didn't know much about him, but after BCS we all got to know him more.
‘DO THAT THING!’ referring to i believe cpr has to be one of the strangest and yet most in character things i have ever heard someone say in a television show
One thing I noticed. Hank never revealed himself to be a police officer. Therefore, technically, if Tuco had survived the shoutout he could have sued Hank and the whole department and Hank would have lost his job right then and there.
I feel like no one noticed the port-a-potty part. The blue liquid, being stuck somewhere he really doesn't want to be. The blue liquid being the meth they're making. It's a solid metaphor that not many people seem to notice or care about.
Thumbnail Finder Jesus christ, stop overanalyzing everything. Shit in port-a-potties is colored blue, it’s just a coincidence. Stop acting like you spotted something that no one else did, it’s pathetic.
DID YOU NOTICE THE SKY IS BLUE IN BREAKING BAD? IT'S BECAUSE THE BLUE METH IS CONSTANTLY LOOMING OVER EVERYTHING. IT'S AN ADVANCED METAPHOR, SO I DON'T EXPECT MOST PEOPLE TO GET IT.
Gotta love Walt and Jesses poker faces during the burrito feeding scene. Like geee maybe you shouldn’t have your eyes wide as silver dollars , staring at the meal you just poisoned .
I dont ever remember breaking bad being so funny the first time i watched all the seasons, now years later theres so many clips making me laugh hysterically😂
The fact Hank faced two hitmen completely unarmed and came out on top, yet faced with a hormonal pregnant woman he deadass looks terrified I love it
To be fair, he was warned about the two hitmen. Skylar completely caught him off guard there.
They lost because they were arrogant if they didn't go for the axe hank would've lost
@@user-qj9gl5ne1c they weren’t arrogant, they were angry because hank killed tuco
@@Rendez557 could’ve just shot him it’s easier
People can be trained to deal with hitmen...
Not a soul on Earth knows how to deal with a hysterical woman in a meltdown.
Even in his condition, Hector Salamanca still doesn't talk to no police, a true OG
Hector's most hated 1: Gus Fring 2: DEA 3: Walter White
Yeah course he doesnt talk
Dificultats for Him to
@@thedjsubii he could've told them with the bell indicating Jesse's involvement
@@JayFAE12 he's no rat, he will die but help feds
The episode where Jesse and Walt were trapped by tuco was intense and hilarious.
Guilshad Joseph episode name?
Grilled
One of the best episodes
U got the C-bomb coming. Tht was hilarious.
hanks being a sussy baka
It’s crazy to see Jesse can’t even open the revolver by himself, to see him in El Camino hold his own against two guys in a duel.
Go frick yourself with your spoilers
He sure has come a long way hasn’t he?
FearTheXI A duel you say ? A children’s card game ?
“Hold his own” He annihilated them😂😂
Luis Olvera Cell😂
2:08 I don't think Hank was that scared even right before he died.
Thanks
Dammit spoiler
Guys, the show ended 7 years ago. If you haven't finished it and are instead watching clips, be prepared for spoilers.
@@muertinix true af. Who watches UA-cam clips before completing the show
@@muertinix That is 100% fair.
Hank's face when Skylar goes off about Marie
And then that awkward hug...OH GOD that made me laugh...
NrdPc Hank was fr the only normal person surrounded by sociopaths
Literally the toughest character in the show, faced down bullets and assassins, but has trouble dealing with an angry sister in law. Hilarious, and complex. As Vince Gilligan said, Breaking Bad was one of those things that "just worked" on EVERY level. Dean Norris' performance should have earned him way more work. Hank was ANYTHING BUT a one note character.
@@v0rteks644 honestly
Skyler*
2:14 He couldn't hug her because they were both pregnant 😂
"they" ??!
That's just wrong 😂😂
Bruh i laughed soooo hard...thanks
Good one hahaha
@@siddharthkhattar1297 because Hank's fat
Tuco is dangerous and funny at the same time
like a hispanic terry crews
@Yellow White If we speak about character not actor Tuco woud win
@Yellow White :)
@pricktroooollll First of all, sexy? He beat his long time employee to death with his bare hands for "speaking out of turn." Literally killed him for backing him up. Second, what abuelita? I don't remember anything about a grandma, only an uncle.
wizardrybeats or really I didn’t know that thanks for letting me know
DO THAT DO THAT THING!!!
remix?
Breathe into his MOOOUUUUUTHHHH
Do that thing, do that thing, do that do that thing!
DO DAH DO DAH TING!!!!
tight tight tight
Raymond Cruz is great, he really pulls off the "barely contained rage" thing, goddamn terrifying
Rob Mckennie He truly does but he said in a interview he doesn’t like doing them because he gets to stressed out over parts like that such as him being Tuco Salamanca and Ariel Castro
Chris but he does it anyway because of the meth
I’ve known hot heads like that. It’s very difficult to be around them.
@@RacheWasHere really? Where? :O
Aerochalklate hey wife beater. How was dying..?
2:57 the seething rage that Tuco displays here is a testament to how good the actor is. The shaking of the hand. The contorted face. Brilliant.
He said that he found the role exhausting lol, makes sense.
He's indeed a great actor, but it could be about the director's perfectionist vision, not taking away anything from the actor though.
@@angelotrinidad6888 yea but the director still needs a damn good actor to execute the vision
@@TheBlackAztec3 damnr right
Shoutout Raymond Cruz
That whole episode with Walt, Tuco, Hector and Jesse in the desert was so intense
it was, but when walt hurried sprinkling poison and rolling back the burrito, it was hilarious.
The intro was so confounding and bizzarre. Not as bizzarre as the pink doll in pool one though. This was the episode where I thought damn, this show doesn't pull any punches.
i love at 0:14 how Walt gets mad and starts shouting at Tuco, the guy he fears more than anyone else in the world, because Tuco's request was just that unreasonable
1:53 I love how this is one of the only times in the series that the big, tough, badass DEA agent looks truly terrified. Pregnant women just have that effect on some of us
People are most afraid of the things they don't understand. 😂
Well of course because they r carying another life and they r emotional lol
Tortuga
1:25 Skyler managed to pull off something even Tuco, the hitman brothers and a whole lot of baddies couldn't... freeze Hank schrader for an entire minute!!
Saul Goodman left him with no comeback in his first intro
Hank didn't realize the hardship Skyler was going through. Came as a shock to him
@@Kaiserhawk Saul is the best lmao
“You get better acting at an epileptic whorehouse”
“Oh yeah? Is that like the one your mother works at? Is she still offering that 2 for 1 discount?”
Lmao Saul
Tuco was easily the most intimidating character on this show, aside from Don Eladio and The cartel cousins.
Adam Fowler Don Eladio isn't scary imo
The actor found the role exhausting...
Makes sense.
I think Gus is the most intimidating one, followed by Tuco. Gus was intelligent, had also intelligent guys working for him and, last but not least, he was A FUCKING PSYCHOPATH. He had everyone fooled being "polite" and "friendly", that's one of the most common traits in a psychopath, at least in the most efficient ones.
Adam Fowler Gus?
He was the cartel cousins, technically
7:16 ain't no way walt snuck up on gus with them thangs clappin
why did you have to put a timestamp
i love this comment
99.1% Extra THICC
Them cheeks clapping create distortions in the Matrix
Jesse I'm trying to sneak into the chemical facility but my cheeks are too fat
"You are smart, do something".
Walt is veeeery smart.
Me to scientist that create corona virus vaccine
Thats me in group work
He knew he's smart then why did he mess up with Walter man eventually he died
Do that do that thang 😂
1:18 LMAO. Hank's reaction is priceless. And the awkward hug ^^ .
I think you mean 2:18
Jesse: it’s got a secret ingredient.
Tuco: ... What secret ingredient?
Jesse: ...
Love.
Jacen Paponetti jesses had ONE JOB,it was to give it to him and of course he had to talk all that shit😂
Tuco: I hate love.
@@Alknix tbh he'd probably say that lol crazy bastard
It’s funny how much Jesse and Walt both fuck up with each other lmao. Adds so much to resentmentn
I hate love
It's crazy how much Walt changes over the seasons. He went from "this man is going to die if you don't do something" in S2 to killing anybody who gets in his way by like S5.
I love watching Walt’s gradual transformation through the seasons. It’s so interesting
jesse Pinkman's face changed so radically around season 4-5.
Beard
Scars
He got really buff towards the end of the show. In the first few seasons he had little twig arms and by season 4 he started to bulk up.
His head got big as hell too 😂
he aged
Wow! Hector has improved a lot to be able to push a plate off a table like that. The doctor in BCS said just tapping his finger was the best he would do without the right care. Tuco's tough love must be working.
He can recover, a time passes since then, but a fully recovered only possible with doctors
He can push the plate off the table, but not without great effort.
He was able to fire a gun in BCS season 6, so pushing a plate off the table probably isn’t that hard
@@drewwilliamson8288 i was going to bring up the fact that he was able to push a cup during his recovery but him doing that works too
People hated Skylar, but there were moments when she was awesome.
The real awesome moment was When she had sex with her boss :D
Skylar died in my heart at that moment !
stretch654 hanks face when shes having a breakdown is hilariously realistic
stretch654 that water heater breakdown scene is the best she ever looked on the show. I still hate her though. Crawl down out of Walt’s ass, skylar.
What I hate is how her breathing is so loud and shaky when she’s upset or mad. It grinds my nerves.
I hated her first time watching this series but second time was total opposite.
"you put em in a really nice crib in the country" xD He's in the middle of the desert
That's still the country just a different climate
@@SilencerXLR8 yeah but the crib really isn't that nice
@@Rubiecat draw less suspicion
0:32 LUV how Walt pushed Jesse BACK ..lil things like that show he cared about him.
It looks more like a "don't do that, you idiot. I just said it doesn't work" situation.
I mean I don't have to care for someone to stop them from giving a mouth-to-mouth to a dead pulp with blood all over it's face, but I guess to each their own no?
@@whyisblue923taken it looks more like u didn't get the show , re-watch it
that whole scene of jesse falling in the mobile toilet and getting all blue and smelly was both funny and heartbreaking at the same time
6:29 Hank is relentless, the calmness, accuracy, experiences, the ability to kill ( to protect), the son of law.
We have to consider that Raymond Cruz, guy who played Tuco, never wanted to play a psychopath. I guess in real life, he's a good guy.
Ivo Byrt I heard about that, too. It really says a lot that Tuco was so evil and dangerous that even his own actor wanted him dead. His wish was granted in early Season 2.
He's played a relatively serious cop on The Closer and Major Crimes for years, I was really taken aback to see him just off his face in every scene
yet he is so good at it, even the tiny mimics that complete the character are spot on
He even believes in non-violence
he probably never wanted to have his shit pushed in either.
This show and the Sopranos you can re-watch as many times as you want and it never gets old.
The Sopranos is shit
@@SAMPVideosable how so was a great show
@@SAMPVideosable you look like a Puerto Rican hoore
Yea 2 best shows ever
Sync Master The Sopranos is shit
8:00 The previous episode, Skyler gives a very similar summary to Hank of all the things wrong with their lives. Walt mentions his overqualification and professional impotence, and also mentions Walt Jr, which Skyler does not. Skyler mentions Walt's erratic behavior and frustration with her sister.
Walt however mentions Jr and then immediately says his peers have surpassed him “in every way imaginable” despite the fact that the show’s main example of this supposed gap, Gretchen and Elliot, are childless. What does it say about Walt that he places personal glory above family? Walt’s ego combined with the trauma of terminal cancer exposes the most base & narcissistic feelings that his character would’ve hidden deep inside for years.
@@AC-fg4kghaving children isn't an accomplishment. some women think it is, but not men
That acting from Anna gun “problem” speech is incredible acting. Just breathtaking
2:17 my dad laughed his ass off when I watched this part with him. love how everyone has different viewpoints and interpretations. An iconically raw moment of truth for Skyler, letting it all out, yet the most badass DEA agent on Earth that deals with some of the cruelest conceivable violence possible is just lost at how to deal with these kinds of emotions and situations. Go to 5:26 for example. That's what this fuckin guy is dealing with as his JOB. my dad laughing made me realize he's trying his best, but looks like a vulnerable little kid when attempting to comfort this wave of anger and frustration and stress that Walt has built up inside of Skyler.
1:53 first time I ever seen Hank scared at what he is looking at
5:20 Skyler is far more terrifying to him than Tuco!
Did you forget when he went to Mexico and saw the mans head cut off and out on a turtle?
"DO THAT DO THAT THING!!!" Kills me everytime🤣🤣
I love Tuco's actor, he's scary and funny at the same time
The little things in this show are what is so incredible. When Skylar is talking to Hank about how she needs support she mentions the utility closet rotting and the water heater which is broken and leaking, you don't think much of it. But then, nearly an entire season later, Walter goes to fix it. This kind of stuff you only recognise upon rewatch but it makes it so much better.
Literally just saw the episode when he fixed it
1:17 The amount of monologue rants I've been through, Hanks whole reaction is too genuine.
Fun fact: For authenticity, Vince Gilligan had Tuco's actor shot with a real M1911.
That is a glock 17 hank shot tuco with
@@trashmann1971 It's a glock 22. He mentions it in the first episode
Skylar played the role so well. Hank was just there like “Damn”
When I'm trying to snipe a guy for 30 mins and someone just immediatly gets the kill
4:51
4:42 *
I loved Hanks awkward hug 😂 so perfect
2:17 Hank trying to comfort Skyler is hilarious
They both were pregnant i guess???
The meth business does not seem particularly glamorous.
Well I mean Don Eladio seems to be doing o-
Oh right
@@johnrankin7135 Gus appears to be living a grand lif...
Oh wait
luckily Walt isn't in the meth business, he's in the empire business
@@NotFlappy12 and he made it just fi-
Oh, hmm
@@johnrankin7135 And the Twins, not a thing in the world worried the-
Oh, yeah, nevermind.
2:20 How to hug during social distancing.
I love how they put Hector shitting himself as a key moment to this season
5:03 Small moment but Tuco's actor really did that stunt where he fell into a ditch and landed on his back
Probably not that is way too dangerous
@@mynamejeff8401 Be easy enough to hide padding under the sand, and the way he lands seems like his arm and side hit first to reduce the impact on his back. I think it could be legit.
Hank's face at 2:08 is gold. Just gold.
0:09 "oh damn, tuco" "shut up!"
you can't tell me that's not the somehow funniest thing
0:42 Jessie was going to breathe in his mouth XD
2:15 that is how I may behave with a crying girl
0:20 me when i have to do a school project with my friend
🤣🤣🤣
1:18 that "oh fuck, I fucked up" face is perfect
1:53 I love Hanks reaction lmaooo
9:04 uh oh, stinky!
Comrad: “just remember who you're working for”
Tuco: *so you have chosen, death?*
"BREATH INTO HIS MOUTH"
Lmao whyd he have to say it like that tho
Cameron J NO THEY DON’T TEACH THAT ANYMORE!IT DOSEN’T WORK!!
Breate
Breath into 7:16
I love how Hector was against the D.E.A. and the shit he took is just the icing on the cake!
Tuco's death feels more powerful after I watched Better Call Saul. When I watched him die in BB, I didn't know much about him, but after BCS we all got to know him more.
I’m Absolutely loving watching breaking bad directly after watching all six seasons of Better Call Saul, its such an awesome vibe
1:18 best acting I've seen
For someone who just snorted a huge amount of meth im surprised tuco still has the appetite to eat
He’s used to it.
@@Jffeeney3rd meth just supresses apitite tolerance doesnt really matter
Tolerance does matter. I hate to say it, but I used to use it myself. Though, individual experience varies somewhat.
@@amado4249 you good now man?
As sad as that scene is @2:14, that Hank hug of comfort is sooo funny!!
The first 2 episodes of season 2 with tuco are some of the most suspenseful scenes in the whole show
Crazy how half of these moments involve Tuco even though he only appeared in two episodes of this season
*Key Moments*
Hector shitting in his pants
I think you meant 7:16
when your mom types "p" on your search bar
And you ask why I ran?
6:30 Hank is prefiring corners, this man toggled hacks while Tuco was reloading confirmed
Or maybe because hank literally saw him take cover there.
Salamanca shitting himself during an interrogation is a "key moment"
1:17 what an AMAZING performance!
Walt looking confused with the M16 is Priceless.
5:03
Did he do his own stunt there? That was pretty good. I wouldn't have wanted to roll over and take a fall on my backside like that.
Dave C getting dirt in the eyes too
@@boymaica387 Spider-Man reference. Nice.
It's like rolling off a low bed but the floor is padded.
“How do you suggest we kill a man,and you can’t even open a gun?”…..lol
at 8:59 only time I ever gaged and almost threw up watching a tv show... now that is how good this show is..
‘DO THAT THING!’ referring to i believe cpr has to be one of the strangest and yet most in character things i have ever heard someone say in a television show
Poor HANK hes such a MANS MAN!!! "want me to take a look at that waterheater?" God bless him! lol
One thing I noticed.
Hank never revealed himself to be a police officer.
Therefore, technically, if Tuco had survived the shoutout he could have sued Hank and the whole department and Hank would have lost his job right then and there.
Hank's face at 1:36 scene is amazing
Tuco: Beats one of his guys to death for speaking out of place
Also Tuco: *FIX HIM, MAKE SURE HE LIVES*
i like how tuco amazingly survives being shot by Jesse so that Hank confuses him for Jesse lol
I love how jesse was straight up gonna mouth to mouth the dead guy if walt didn’t stop him 😂
0:51 six. it takes six bullets.
Mr Mellow what?
Mr Mellow lol
In the show it took 5
Adrian Simone R/woosh
”How can you suggest that we kill a man and you can’t even open the gun?”😂
4:35 WALT HOLD THE GUN, THE DEA COULDVE CAUGHT HIS FINGERPRINTS AND STARTED ASKING QUESTIONS. HOW DID THEY NOT THINK OF CHECKING THE GUN FINGERPRINTS.
Final someone who gets me,
But I think his fingerprints could've worn out after Tuco held the AR during the shootout against Hank
Thing is they had no reason to belive anyone (other than jesse) may have been there
Tuco's logic: If someone is smart, he knows how to reanimate a dead body
How Hank hugged Skylar, that's how I hug strippers
Walt's despair as Jesse can't open the gun is priceless 😂
Tuco played the part really well. Love that actor!!
5:59
Everyone:🔫
The car: 🎉🎉
I feel like no one noticed the port-a-potty part. The blue liquid, being stuck somewhere he really doesn't want to be. The blue liquid being the meth they're making. It's a solid metaphor that not many people seem to notice or care about.
Thumbnail Finder Jesus christ, stop overanalyzing everything. Shit in port-a-potties is colored blue, it’s just a coincidence. Stop acting like you spotted something that no one else did, it’s pathetic.
DID YOU NOTICE THE SKY IS BLUE IN BREAKING BAD? IT'S BECAUSE THE BLUE METH IS CONSTANTLY LOOMING OVER EVERYTHING. IT'S AN ADVANCED METAPHOR, SO I DON'T EXPECT MOST PEOPLE TO GET IT.
Bub Dub Hahaha, spot on
Bub Dub Exactly.
Yeah you should prob delete this comment
I love how hank is just hugging her awkwardly having no idea how to act in this situation lol 2:15
Gotta love Walt and Jesses poker faces during the burrito feeding scene.
Like geee maybe you shouldn’t have your eyes wide as silver dollars , staring at the meal you just poisoned .
9:56
Symbolism or something
What's insane is that if Hank had died somehow during his fight with Tuco, then Heisenberg would've had far less trouble than he originally did.
Gotta admit, Anna Gunn knows what she's doing
7:20 "Mercy...." 😂
I like the part where they break the bad.
And then it's Saul Goodman after all the bad has broken.
And when saul is called?
5:16 If that isn't a western, I don't know what is.
Tuco was a great charecter.... Confirm who agree?
I dont ever remember breaking bad being so funny the first time i watched all the seasons, now years later theres so many clips making me laugh hysterically😂
1:26 Yeah, he was a tough DEA agent but this was beyond his pay grade. 😂