Not if it's bagged and tagged correctly 😅 shit going right back up! And you best believe it ain't making the news, because that's free *whatever defense attorneys use to get guilty MFS off use* 😂
Its the difference between knowing how to do something because you've been in the industry for a long time, vs genuine genius and intuition. Both camps are valid but walt probably sees the first category as inferior
Even if he was completely ignorant to what was going on, if he had good instincts he would say "things are flying in this direction. Go this direction"
@@SutterKain1 honestly i think it's half true, cus for me it was like, yt recommended the video where they test the magnet, and then i decided to search for this scene, so yeah, i guess yt algorithm indirectly got me here
I think in a more "realistic" situation it's probably much easier to pay a corrupt cop to destroy the evidence. Saul would be the guy to probably "know a guy who knows a guy who works at the cop station" or something
would be tough. evidence rooms have 24-hour surveillance and you have to check in with your ID/badge number and verify what items you are taking out. They would know if a cop went in there and destroyed evidence.
It's been a little while since I last saw this show all the way through, but I thought the point of this plan is that Mike couldn't get an "in" to begin with.
If we’re just spitballing here, that may very-well have been written in the original script, easily right? but it’s also likely that they could’ve been like “ehhh but we gotta think of something else..” other than just Saul: the literal ‘get outta jail free’ card of nearly every plot point.
@@smitesmash they weren't trying to destroy guns or drugs. They were trying to destroy everything stored on a laptop in the evidence room that would put them in jail for drugs and guns and many other things. Did you watch the show?
@@danielofinan5071 my point was to the previous comment about how many of the ongoing trials were going to be affected by the maginet. Guven that the maginet only destroyed the electonics and not the guns & drugs, most of the tirals wont be effected by the maginet
I think the most ridiculous part is these guys doing it themselves. They could have easily paid for a top notch team Mike knew without ever telling them what was actually happening. No need to put yourself in harms way.
@@The_Jim I'm pretty sure they did all of this in a matter of days, so they didn't really have a choice. Getting a crew together to do this would've cost a ton and taken weeks to plan properly. This was more-so just a test to make sure it theoretically works and then go for it before they possibly move the evidence to the DEA or to another station.
@@The_Jim There is no way Walter would've parted with that kind of money (ego), especially after the uncertainty surrounding how to sell their meth after Gus' death. Walter probably wouldn't trust anyone anyway. He literally killed all of Mike's guys just because they were loose ends lol. You've gotta remember this is days after his death too, so things are extremely hot and the feds are now furious trying to find out who Heisenberg is.
@@nolaanderson8770 Because during the test the laptop Jesse was holding went out when Walt was at like 10% power then at like 15% it flew out of his hand and smashed to pieces. Also Joe literally rigged double the amperage after the test at Walt's request - Walt should know approximately what level of power he needs to wipe the laptop (i mean he's a scientist, he should have tested more to know this, and it would probably be at like 10-20% power), but instead he threw it at 100% power for no reason - I attribute this more to weak writing than Walt being dumb because it's counter to Walt's character to do something scientific like this and not have the exact measurements (like he did the the train heist) - BB is a masterpiece, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have some flaws
@@hpph7133 I think he was just assuming that the laptop would survive miraculously, against all logic and reason. So he wanted to make damn sure that not even God could save that laptop.
Not necessarily, when the laptop is on, electromagnetic fields are created around the electronic components so they can interact with the external magnetic field, when the laptop is off the interaction wont be as significant
I don't want to be the "every tiny prop has a deeper meaning guy" but, tricycle? Child? Evidence room? Could be foreshadowing Drew Sharp - a later crime involving a child.
could be a midget murderer. I saw one riding a tricycle on the bike path once. Now that I think about it, I need to know midget murderer statistics - how many per year kill people
You'd really be that surprised. Might take a special bit, probably not going to be your everyday Philips head, but the service tech needs to get back in somehow
I would imagine leaving the truck behind would lead the police to the junkyard. Witnesses might have seen Walt Jessie and Mike there, or one of the employees might flip. Surveillance cameras might have spotted Mike disabling the gate. Those big boxes might have protected the laptop as well. But I might be wrong, and that scene was still awesome
The biggest irony is that Hank said the laptop was encrypted and they probably wouldn't have been able to get anything from it anyway. But breaking everything in that room revealed the bank account numbers hidden inside a picture frame and that caused them more problems. One step further and one step back.
@@rmpy9911 Yep. At the end of the episode we see agents taking inventory of the stuff listing if the seals are broken and they see the numbers hidden in the picture frame and say that's not on the manifest. That's how they find the bank accounts and catch the lawyer paying the guys in jail.
No one is watching every camera the whole time. Lots of paperwork to be done through the night. Most cameras are recording to go back over later in case anything happens.
I know that it's not the case here, but I would presume you would spray the camera because what you are doing is going to be picked up on anyways, you do it so you and your cohorts are harder to identify. Things like your height, clothes, race and vehicle suddenly become unknowns, even more so with no witnesses. It just kind of became a TV Trope.
My grip is that Walt and Jesse wore masks but Mike proudly displayed his bald head to the future investigators reviewing footage of him spraying the camera
Would’ve been a hilarious moment at the end when the cops came out if they had left the magnet on before dipping. I see why they made the decision to not do that though
They would have had to have been meticulous in avoiding leaving any forensic evidence behind as well. Prints, anything. And then there's the dirt in the tires... unless they went through a car wash.
1977 Ford F-350, all aluminum van body, the U-Haul designation for this was "TC", (Thrifty Carrier). They had a huge fleet of these at one time, they were the backbone of the fleet. I got a kick out of seeing one again.
The gate never should have opened. The keypad should only be communicating the code to a computer inside the building where it is authenticated. Having the keypad itself provide the authentication signal is a well-known vulnerability in the security industry. And, since they did get the gate open, they should’ve blocked the wheels so that it couldn’t be closed again, just in case there was an automatic closing device or if it closed on an alarm.
Are you possibly a fellow security tech? You'd be surprised how cheap some developers are using old crap with vulnerabilities like this tho you're I'd bet a police station would have the latest and greatest eslei7a big one handling a case involving gus and the cartel
Mike didn't immidiately leave, which means he probably was gonna do that when the truck came closer. If he had nothing else to do it would make sense that he would start getting the f out of there as soon as possible on foot but he didn't
@thedoge9590 At places like police stations and such its pretty fucking unlikely you'll find some sketchy cheap shit that you can just short the relay on the back of the board for access. Those days are long gone.
A lot of those electronic entry systems are laughably easy to bypass. Many of the popular ones you can just open with a universal key (available for a few bucks online) and simply push a button or jump two wires.
Unless I'm mistaken, police badges tend to be made out of aluminium or nickel-plated zamak. They could also be made out of brass or non-magnetic stainless steel though.
I like how this channel is a time capsule from when the first ep of final season came out. There is nothing else, just someone providing easy access to these scenes.
Vehicle gates are usually much less secure than doors and such. It's just a convenience more than anything. Any sensitive materials inside the gate will have additional security.
Blowing the coil of copper wire wrapped around the metal (who's blown a subwoofer). Like a fuse, ramping up slowly is better than pulling a back to the future electric guitar scene.
Let's see? 42 twelve volt deep cycle batteries. Each capable of 500 amps. All connected in series? 42 x 12 x 500 = 252,000 watts !!!! Watts = amps x volts) Or 252 kilowatts Some serious juice baby! A little It might need some very thick cables. Just to prevent the wires from melting. Higher when ya figure most twelve volt cells while fully charged tend to hold 12.50 volts.
Love this scene but what always kills me is when the cop goes into the room and the freaking metal badge , cuffs, and his gun on his hip and everything metal on him aren't even affected lol.
Great development of the Walter White character : from being satisfied having "Just enough - no risks", to "Always need more - ignoring the risks because of his colossal ego" : it was his ego that killed all around him and himself
Yeah there were no other cameras at the compound and certainly no prints in the box truck at all. And all the guns, knives and other gear the officers were carrying aren't made of metal either.
Immediately my concern is that Mike covering the camera didn't get a response. That means that the cameras are not monitored, only reviewed after something goes wrong. That means that exactly this kind of thing can happen and the police would only be able to react to it rather than prevent it. It's even worse because we see an officer with a screen monitoring the evidence room so there are cameras that are actively monitored. I will say that I love that officer's presence of mind. My first thought upon seeing that would not be a magnet on the other side of the wall.
Wonder if this show affected Police procedural policy at all? I would imagine electronic material would be EMP shielded in a Farraday Cage or would it?
Amongst all the harm Walt has done not many people consider how many killers and criminals got to walk by destroying/contaminating all that evidence
I never thought of that, that’s actually pretty terrifying.
Not if it's bagged and tagged correctly 😅 shit going right back up! And you best believe it ain't making the news, because that's free *whatever defense attorneys use to get guilty MFS off use* 😂
Most of the evidence in there wasn’t electronic so it probably broke but it’s already been tagged
@@longfeet14all three or four of them? But criminals have a habit of getting caught, repeat offenders.
And the countless lives destroyed through meth. What’s a bit more carnage?
This is the moment Heisenberg became Magneto.
Magnetoberg
@@mysticmarble94 Heisenmagnet
Good thing the cops didn't have wooden guns.
This is rich 😂
Lol
It's amazing how good Mike was at all this yet how walt doesn't think too much of him..
Its the difference between knowing how to do something because you've been in the industry for a long time, vs genuine genius and intuition. Both camps are valid but walt probably sees the first category as inferior
Walt doesnt think highly of anyone he doesnt think he can control
The feeling is mutual lol
It's amazing how good walt was at this yet Mike doesn't think much of him
he was probably jealous
The irony that battery's enabled them to avoid charges.
Show yourself out! 😅
Comment of the year .
Your SAT scores had to be high
You should be a rapper, absolute bars
Bars!!!
Im surprised that the cop didnt think a paranormal phenomenon was happening in front of him 😂
Even if he was completely ignorant to what was going on, if he had good instincts he would say "things are flying in this direction. Go this direction"
😂😂😂😂
I am such a sceptic that I have seen a ghost and don't believe in them but at that moment I would be freaking out.
@@MrSqurk then why would you call it a ghost instead of an error with your own sight you fake skeptic fuck
Even more surprising that he was not affected by the magnet at all. Rubber badge, gun, belt, keys? 😂
I wonder how many criminals walt saved that day doing that mish mashing the evidence of everything together like that.
Its in individual bags I think it will be fine
Collateral undamage.
Well anyone with digital evidence...
@@BaronVonPurpbro probably wiped a few hard drives with....😅
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I like how this was uploaded 9 years ago but almost all the comments are from 13 days ago
Lol, that is really weird. YT algorithm maybe?
True. Maybe the show got the fame it deserved after all thise years
@@SutterKain1 honestly i think it's half true, cus for me it was like, yt recommended the video where they test the magnet, and then i decided to search for this scene, so yeah, i guess yt algorithm indirectly got me here
Older comments were erased by magnetic forces
We’re all on the same wavelength.
I think in a more "realistic" situation it's probably much easier to pay a corrupt cop to destroy the evidence. Saul would be the guy to probably "know a guy who knows a guy who works at the cop station" or something
True, but that wouldn't involve the main cast doing something and thus would almost certainly be less interesting
would be tough. evidence rooms have 24-hour surveillance and you have to check in with your ID/badge number and verify what items you are taking out. They would know if a cop went in there and destroyed evidence.
It's been a little while since I last saw this show all the way through, but I thought the point of this plan is that Mike couldn't get an "in" to begin with.
old saying "if you want something to be done do it yourself"
If we’re just spitballing here, that may very-well have been written in the original script, easily right? but it’s also likely that they could’ve been like “ehhh but we gotta think of something else..” other than just Saul: the literal ‘get outta jail free’ card of nearly every plot point.
good thing none of those cops had rings at the end of their pricks.
They would have been forever singing soprano 😂😂😂
Magnetic blowjob
That's a good point. What the hell do you get charged with for magnetically ripping a piece of metal out of someone?
😂😂😂
It would be at the beginning
If that was the late night shift, it's minimal manning and usually there wouldn't be an officer in the evidence room at night.
It's television bro
@@danielofinan5071 that's why hes pointing out the differences to reality
because maginets destory things like guns and drugs.
@@smitesmash they weren't trying to destroy guns or drugs. They were trying to destroy everything stored on a laptop in the evidence room that would put them in jail for drugs and guns and many other things. Did you watch the show?
@@danielofinan5071 my point was to the previous comment about how many of the ongoing trials were going to be affected by the maginet. Guven that the maginet only destroyed the electonics and not the guns & drugs, most of the tirals wont be effected by the maginet
This was such a clever and and amazing episode. As ridiculous as this premise is, it's hypothetically completely plausible to do something like this.
I think the most ridiculous part is these guys doing it themselves. They could have easily paid for a top notch team Mike knew without ever telling them what was actually happening. No need to put yourself in harms way.
@@The_Jimwell putting together a competent team can take a while and they thought they only had a day or two to solve the problem
@@The_Jim I'm pretty sure they did all of this in a matter of days, so they didn't really have a choice. Getting a crew together to do this would've cost a ton and taken weeks to plan properly.
This was more-so just a test to make sure it theoretically works and then go for it before they possibly move the evidence to the DEA or to another station.
@@angus6858 cost a ton 😂 they had 100x more money than any last minute crew could cost
@@The_Jim There is no way Walter would've parted with that kind of money (ego), especially after the uncertainty surrounding how to sell their meth after Gus' death. Walter probably wouldn't trust anyone anyway. He literally killed all of Mike's guys just because they were loose ends lol.
You've gotta remember this is days after his death too, so things are extremely hot and the feds are now furious trying to find out who Heisenberg is.
Walt be full good dad mode teaching Jesse to drive lmao
I'm amazed at how in this evidence room barely any of the evidence is guns or knives.
I’m amazed at how I don’t remember asking
@@a.g.m.s_1916 you disgust me.
@@a.g.m.s_1916 I'm not amazed that a fatherless home never taught you manners
@@smellypatel5272 cook dat nigga
@@smellypatel5272 holy based
It's hilarious because the job was complete the moment the cops' computers went out. There was absolutely no need to go anywhere near that high
How were Walt and Jessie supposed to know the officer's computer went out?
@@nolaanderson8770 Because during the test the laptop Jesse was holding went out when Walt was at like 10% power then at like 15% it flew out of his hand and smashed to pieces. Also Joe literally rigged double the amperage after the test at Walt's request - Walt should know approximately what level of power he needs to wipe the laptop (i mean he's a scientist, he should have tested more to know this, and it would probably be at like 10-20% power), but instead he threw it at 100% power for no reason - I attribute this more to weak writing than Walt being dumb because it's counter to Walt's character to do something scientific like this and not have the exact measurements (like he did the the train heist) - BB is a masterpiece, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have some flaws
@domskillet5744 disagreeing as Walt's main flaw was how he goes overboard so often.
@@hpph7133 I think he was just assuming that the laptop would survive miraculously, against all logic and reason.
So he wanted to make damn sure that not even God could save that laptop.
Not necessarily, when the laptop is on, electromagnetic fields are created around the electronic components so they can interact with the external magnetic field, when the laptop is off the interaction wont be as significant
I would like to know the story of the Tricycle in the evidence room
Jigsaw reference..?
Jigsaw 4 sure xD😂
Or... maybe something at a crime scene that involved a child? I don't see how or why Jigsaw would be invoked, here. But I could be wrong.
I don't want to be the "every tiny prop has a deeper meaning guy" but, tricycle? Child? Evidence room?
Could be foreshadowing Drew Sharp - a later crime involving a child.
could be a midget murderer. I saw one riding a tricycle on the bike path once. Now that I think about it, I need to know midget murderer statistics - how many per year kill people
0:26 that alarm / code pad would NEVER have internals accessible through an outside screw that can be easily removed.
You'd really be that surprised. Might take a special bit, probably not going to be your everyday Philips head, but the service tech needs to get back in somehow
Generally they're held in place with a penny lock. The key is on one of the sides
THAT is the unrealistic thing you could identify in this clip?
Looks like somebody doesn't watch LockpickingLawyer.
Ever heard about UA-cam channel "Lock Picking Lawyer"? He exposed that many - seriously, many - sercurity pads have flaws like these. Worth watching.
Once we all thought Mike's approach at opening the gate was movie fiction. Today, LockPickingLawyer taught us it's spot on reality.
Who thought that? Usually the vehicle gates aren't overly complex or secure. It's just a convenient way to keep out wanderers
Mythbusters needs to test this.
They did
@@guilhermehank4938 does it work ?
What's the episode?
I would imagine leaving the truck behind would lead the police to the junkyard. Witnesses might have seen Walt Jessie and Mike there, or one of the employees might flip. Surveillance cameras might have spotted Mike disabling the gate. Those big boxes might have protected the laptop as well.
But I might be wrong, and that scene was still awesome
@@abdalrrahimNo, because magnetism falls off even faster than inverse-square.
Who sees Stewies tricycle in evidence room
Man this series was so good
The irony is that the laptop’s hardware was probably damaged enough from the magnetic energy before anything started moving
The biggest irony is that Hank said the laptop was encrypted and they probably wouldn't have been able to get anything from it anyway. But breaking everything in that room revealed the bank account numbers hidden inside a picture frame and that caused them more problems. One step further and one step back.
@@chamoo232wait what? was that really the case? If so, then damn
@@rmpy9911 Yep. At the end of the episode we see agents taking inventory of the stuff listing if the seals are broken and they see the numbers hidden in the picture frame and say that's not on the manifest. That's how they find the bank accounts and catch the lawyer paying the guys in jail.
My only grip is that no one noticed the fact that they sprayed the camera. Wouldn't someone notice that immediately?
No one is watching every camera the whole time. Lots of paperwork to be done through the night. Most cameras are recording to go back over later in case anything happens.
I know that it's not the case here, but I would presume you would spray the camera because what you are doing is going to be picked up on anyways, you do it so you and your cohorts are harder to identify. Things like your height, clothes, race and vehicle suddenly become unknowns, even more so with no witnesses. It just kind of became a TV Trope.
My grip is that Walt and Jesse wore masks but Mike proudly displayed his bald head to the future investigators reviewing footage of him spraying the camera
@@alex15095in the breaking bad cinematic universe almost everyone is bald so its fine
Kid named finger - shiny bald head
It would have been cool if the officers badges and guns flew off as well.
Would’ve been a hilarious moment at the end when the cops came out if they had left the magnet on before dipping. I see why they made the decision to not do that though
They're glocks. They're made of porcelain, duh. That's not magnetic.
@@tj4y48 for reasons of security, I believe that the coil and bullets still have metal in them, so as to set off a metal detector.
@@juanmonge7418 bruh
@@juanmonge7418 84% of the gun's weight is steel, you can't make a gun work without any type of metal
Mike is so smooth.
I would like to see a prequel series on him.
@@louis3141 .....there is one.....he's the second main character in bcs
@ George Cash: I meant like him in his 20’s-30’s
I need to get a screwdriver like that.
This is the second best suspense filled scene in the first part of season 5 next to the methlamine train heist.
Leaving the truck, magnet, and batteries always seemed like a huge mistake to me. Cops could probably track that back to Joe.
Maybe they did.
He probably made sure it wasn't traceable
"Untraceable salvage" was mentioned during the planning.
I guess you didn’t see the whole episode
They would have had to have been meticulous in avoiding leaving any forensic evidence behind as well.
Prints, anything.
And then there's the dirt in the tires... unless they went through a car wash.
1977 Ford F-350, all aluminum van body, the U-Haul designation for this was "TC", (Thrifty Carrier). They had a huge fleet of these at one time, they were the backbone of the fleet. I got a kick out of seeing one again.
really nice father son bonding moment at 1:45
He's so calm helping Jesse drive compared to his own son
Walter likes blowing things up with the power of science.
The gate never should have opened. The keypad should only be communicating the code to a computer inside the building where it is authenticated. Having the keypad itself provide the authentication signal is a well-known vulnerability in the security industry. And, since they did get the gate open, they should’ve blocked the wheels so that it couldn’t be closed again, just in case there was an automatic closing device or if it closed on an alarm.
Are you possibly a fellow security tech? You'd be surprised how cheap some developers are using old crap with vulnerabilities like this tho you're I'd bet a police station would have the latest and greatest eslei7a big one handling a case involving gus and the cartel
Mike didn't immidiately leave, which means he probably was gonna do that when the truck came closer. If he had nothing else to do it would make sense that he would start getting the f out of there as soon as possible on foot but he didn't
@thedoge9590 At places like police stations and such its pretty fucking unlikely you'll find some sketchy cheap shit that you can just short the relay on the back of the board for access. Those days are long gone.
A lot of those electronic entry systems are laughably easy to bypass. Many of the popular ones you can just open with a universal key (available for a few bucks online) and simply push a button or jump two wires.
@@Shrouded_reaper yea you're wrong buddy but please tell me more about the work I do everyday....... What a clown
The officers’ badge should have definatly been ripped off the second he entered the room
It was gold it's not conductive
@@rolling60crip-io3bk The keys in his hand then
@@crellercorps gold is conductive. It's just not magnetic.
@@rolling60crip-io3bk More like aluminum but yea.
Unless I'm mistaken, police badges tend to be made out of aluminium or nickel-plated zamak. They could also be made out of brass or non-magnetic stainless steel though.
Best T.V. show, ever.
Season 5 was as good as it gets!
Even the SUPERBOWL took 2nd place!!!!
Wym?
@@spycheckim pretty sure the last eousode of breaking bad had more viewers than the superbowl that year
The door flying open the second the cop turned the key was a nice touch.
I like how this channel is a time capsule from when the first ep of final season came out. There is nothing else, just someone providing easy access to these scenes.
They keep evidence in a separate place than the police station at least in the city i live in
Gotta love this. Miss them all
I feel like the magnet part was more realistic than Mike getting the gate open without alerting anyone lol
Vehicle gates are usually much less secure than doors and such. It's just a convenience more than anything. Any sensitive materials inside the gate will have additional security.
I'm sure half the things in the van are magnetic too.
fr when the mythbusters did their breaking bad special they should have tested this instead of the machine gun in the car trunk
Good thing they obstructed the police station's one outside camera.
They should have just pulled up beside it, turned it up immediately to max, turned it on and ran off leaving it on.
Blowing the coil of copper wire wrapped around the metal (who's blown a subwoofer). Like a fuse, ramping up slowly is better than pulling a back to the future electric guitar scene.
Funny scene. Also very tense.
"Flying of the shelves" got a whole new meaning, huh
Try 'off' next time
I can see a spin-off show just from the evidence destruction, a big wig was set free and got a free second chance
How long do you think the CCTV would've stretched back to
Wouldn't matter because the CRT guns in the T.V. would be fucked bad lol
Who cares about the magnets, I want the screwdriver Mike had
The one problem here is that the cop, wearing all that metal on him (gun, cuffs, baton, even badge) didnt fly him into the wall
Same alarm as the nursing home
My condolences go out to all detainees wearing a prince Albert during that.
Underrated comment
3:45 that policeman obviously checkt his watches, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, intim pircings and artificial hip before entering this room.
I was amazed that Mike even agreed to do this
Was that red tricycle the bike Combos killer rode?
lol
no, that kid was on a normal bicycle, just smaller
He was always greedy. Turn it up to full, should have got them caught when the job was already done...
Let's see?
42 twelve volt deep cycle batteries.
Each capable of 500 amps.
All connected in series?
42 x 12 x 500 = 252,000 watts !!!!
Watts = amps x volts)
Or 252 kilowatts Some serious juice baby! A little
It might need some very thick cables. Just to prevent the wires from melting.
Higher when ya figure most twelve volt cells while fully charged tend to hold 12.50 volts.
Nerd alert. 🚨
@@mmodnao basic electrical knowledge, pretty useful to know
21 in series...twice. He asked for the second set of 21 to be wired in parallel to the first to increase the available amps.
Bill Nye ova here
@@madcapmagician3130
You're right
In parallel.
Series might have fried the wires
This feels like a GTA mission
I love the detail of the door just smashing open because the magnet pulls it.
0:28 what the name of that screwdrive ?
Screwy Screwdriver.
There's an "I'll be back" joke in here somewhere.
There was a torque wrench in evidence, the old beam style 3:00 lol..
That exact moment the entire van slams over when he cranks it just kills me lol
Its so brilliant, its a shame we can only watch breaking bad once, with all the surprise
I just couldn't believe this is a series 10 years ago.... I watch it in 2023, and it's so good
2:48 the antimicrobial properties of Purell are not affected by a magnetic field...
There's a tiny steel BB in the pump. It should have at least flipped onto it's side.
Did we ever get an exact explanation for how the hell they got away with this?
I’m curious how this would play out if someone on the inside had a plate in their head / hip replacement, etc.
Not good for that guy.
Hahaha Einstein moment for sure
You seen the episode of House where the convict gets an MRI and it pulls out his tattoos? I imagine it will be like that but worse
Wouldn't that truck they left behind be full of evidence?? Traces of their DNA and such?
Agreed. If nothing else they could have traced the magnet back to Joe.
Someone used a tricycle as a murder weapon ?
The dude from Saw. Or The Shining lol
A kid went missing.
Love this scene but what always kills me is when the cop goes into the room and the freaking metal badge , cuffs, and his gun on his hip and everything metal on him aren't even affected lol.
My favourite moment in the entire show, this episode was very impressive
Smart of Walt to dump the truck too. That magnetism would have fried the truck’s internal components.
The van would of had so much weight with the batterys and equipment.. no way you could use it for getaway.😊
Just a genius like jesse pinkman could comenop with this brilliant idea
Good thing no-one was monitoring the CCTV at the entrance 🙄
Mike disabled it with a spray
Why wouldn’t mike wear a mask before he sprayed that camera ?
Hey, is that the same alarm sound from when Gus faced off against Hector ?
Just a way to save money on royalties.
@@TheAmbientUniverse you honestly think someone owns the rights to emergency siren.wav 😂
@@designsbyisaacYou would be shocked how strict of a process shooting a movie or tv show can be.
That truck could have stuck to the bottom of the golden gate bridge.
YEAH BITCH…MAGNETS! 3:11 😂
Great development of the Walter White character : from being satisfied having "Just enough - no risks", to "Always need more - ignoring the risks because of his colossal ego" : it was his ego that killed all around him and himself
This was the first episode I watched. Didn't know what the heck I was watching, but I was hooked.
Yeah there were no other cameras at the compound and certainly no prints in the box truck at all. And all the guns, knives and other gear the officers were carrying aren't made of metal either.
3:12 hell nah they got the puppets bike from the movie saw 😭😭
There is more than just one of those
Chuck: *I sense a disturbance in the Force...*
Immediately my concern is that Mike covering the camera didn't get a response. That means that the cameras are not monitored, only reviewed after something goes wrong. That means that exactly this kind of thing can happen and the police would only be able to react to it rather than prevent it. It's even worse because we see an officer with a screen monitoring the evidence room so there are cameras that are actively monitored. I will say that I love that officer's presence of mind. My first thought upon seeing that would not be a magnet on the other side of the wall.
Thumbnail looks like a torso with a leather jacket
They used the same alarm sound as the Elderly Home explosion when Gus walks out and drops.
They could have left as soon as the cop's computer fizzled out.
One of the best caper scenes ever.
In real life the cops would have no fucking idea what happened and will start looking around at each other confused for at least an hour lmfao
The beat in this scene tho 😂 i be jammin 💯🔥🔥
Wonder if this show affected Police procedural policy at all? I would imagine electronic material would be EMP shielded in a Farraday Cage or would it?
A hard disk is a faraday cage .
Yeah! Magnets!!
Mike would be such a cool heist protagonist!!
bcs: saul avoids arrest using a battery
bb: mike, jesse and walt avoid arrest using a battery (...or 400)
Somewhat selective magnet, 1 of the hanging lamps, metal all over the officer...
This is when Walt became a driving instructor.
2:35 The laptop was probably already fried.
I like how the police officer took one look and immediately knew a truck was outside with super magnets.... If it was me I'd assume it was ghosts
Congrete walls are forced with steelbars, i would say that would have been a issue here
Steel is ferromagnetic. Give it enough juice and it will become magnetized too and act as a repeater
wait a minute how could they not find jesses fingerprints ???
walt jesse and Mike were all wearing gloves
Gloves Yo !!!
Thought the engine was going to fly out through the hood.
By doing this, doesn't a picture frame get broken revealing some vital information?