Analyzing Evil: Walter White From Breaking Bad

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  • Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
  • Welcome everyone to the thirty-eighth episode of Analyzing Evil! Our feature villain for this video is Walter White from Breaking Bad. I hope you enjoy, and thanks for watching. If you have any feedback or questions feel free to let me know below!
    00:00 Introduction
    04:18 Backstory
    08:27 Before Gus
    25:18 Working For Gus
    32:39 After Gus
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  • @sebc998
    @sebc998 Рік тому +31564

    i don’t understand why we are calling walter evil when it was hank who ran a meth empire and used walt to cook meth for him

    • @supergirl121493
      @supergirl121493 Рік тому +1623

      Dude the video played in my head 🤣

    • @korda2135
      @korda2135 Рік тому +1905

      My name is Walter Hartwell White.

    • @HitomiShizukiFan6669
      @HitomiShizukiFan6669 Рік тому +1182

      @@korda2135 I live at 308 negra array lane

    • @poobfartman
      @poobfartman Рік тому +1014

      @@HitomiShizukiFan6669 Albuquerque,New Mexico.

    • @HitomiShizukiFan6669
      @HitomiShizukiFan6669 Рік тому +1066

      @@poobfartman 87104,This is my confession. If you are watching this tape, then I’m probably dead.

  • @Mystical_13
    @Mystical_13 2 роки тому +21937

    The person who was most addicted to the blue meth never used it.

    • @ollyfox9157
      @ollyfox9157 2 роки тому +859

      Damn

    • @kadenpj
      @kadenpj 2 роки тому +249

      @@ollyfox9157 damn is right

    • @boxgoboom9924
      @boxgoboom9924 2 роки тому +49

      @@ollyfox9157 I don’t get it😂

    • @ollyfox9157
      @ollyfox9157 2 роки тому +1020

      @@boxgoboom9924 Walter is the most addicted to the blue meth because he loves the thrill of making it however he never actually took the blue meth

    • @kylebenbow431
      @kylebenbow431 2 роки тому +437

      "Irony of selling drugs is sort of like your using it, guess there's two sides of what substance abuse is"

  • @unknownvariable9239
    @unknownvariable9239 Рік тому +17011

    The first episode did everything it could to get you on Walt’s side. Then the rest of the show is a test of how far you’ll go with him.

    • @Arkham.Knight
      @Arkham.Knight Рік тому +681

      That's deep

    • @micnorton9487
      @micnorton9487 Рік тому +792

      That's a very good way to put it..

    • @s.c5714
      @s.c5714 Рік тому +302

      more like the 1st and half of the 2nd season

    • @edelweiss7928
      @edelweiss7928 Рік тому +545

      The whole way baby, Walt ain’t do shit wrong

    • @jotz4090
      @jotz4090 Рік тому +156

      I think it took me until season 5 ep 7 to really go against walt

  • @Ididitlikethis2079
    @Ididitlikethis2079 9 місяців тому +1693

    In Season 1, Walt looks for any reason not to kill Krazy-8 even though he had literally tried to murder him. He saw Krazy-8 as an actual person with a family and friends.
    In season 5, Walt shoots Mike in cold blood. Simply because Mike has hurt his ego. Showing just how evil Walt has become.

    • @TopicalEssay
      @TopicalEssay 7 місяців тому +1

      Then without hesitation orders Neo-Nazi's to murder 10 prisoners in a 2 minute window and coldly tells the Neo-Nazi's that it can and will be done his way

    • @atropa6053
      @atropa6053 7 місяців тому +29

      Almost as evil as the man not doing a video about Franklin Saint.
      The man who's more dangerous than even a rational psychopath. The man who is an irrational psychopath.

    • @spaceace4387
      @spaceace4387 7 місяців тому

      Mike was a murderer, why are you having sympathy for him?

    • @errwhattheflip
      @errwhattheflip 7 місяців тому +50

      Nah. I don't think he killed Mike purely out of ego. Mike noticed that Walter had already taken his gun prior. Walter had always planned on killing him

    • @austinpena426
      @austinpena426 3 місяці тому +2

      Well Mike wouldn’t let him kill the guy so he had to go

  • @zz7733
    @zz7733 2 роки тому +27419

    One of my all time favorite scenes is when Walt calls Walt Jr. "Jesse" by accident. Really showed how often he thinks of Jesse even though he doesn't show him affection.

    • @FreshZCORD
      @FreshZCORD 2 роки тому +748

      @j. i can't believe im saying this but...to be fair to walt...yes i know to be fair to walt of all people.... He didn't want to kill jesse.

    • @voidboi95
      @voidboi95 2 роки тому +2713

      @j. not only that, but in the flashback scene where Walt and Skyler are buying their home he mentions that he wants THREE kids, not two. Then there's the time in season 5 when Jesse comes over for dinner and sits in the empty spot at their table. Their entire relationship consists of Walt manipulating Jesse into doing what he believes is the best for him (and Walt, of course). You can see how deeply he is wounded near the end of the show when he realises Jesse has betrayed him. He really did grow to think of him as a son and love him in his own way. Toxic shit, yo

    • @BlazerT48
      @BlazerT48 2 роки тому +1041

      I’m actually kind of annoyed that never brought up again. With how this show loves to brought up small slips up in the past like a domino effect, I’m surprised that wasn’t mentioned ever again. No way you can just forget your own father called you by someone else’s name

    • @GuTsMattt
      @GuTsMattt 2 роки тому +123

      Do you recall which episode this was? Where Walt called Jr. Jesse?

    • @ReeIndeed
      @ReeIndeed 2 роки тому +574

      @@GuTsMattt Season 4, Episode 10 "Salud". And it happens around the 16 minute mark, in case you're interested.

  • @crowpaper2882
    @crowpaper2882 2 роки тому +15310

    i liked when hank got mad at marie because she got him fritos instead of cheetos

    • @supernintendro
      @supernintendro 2 роки тому +105

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @KennyNGA
      @KennyNGA 2 роки тому +1828

      That was the Moment hank became mineral

    • @iheartjbgccb
      @iheartjbgccb 2 роки тому +386

      They're minerals Jesus!
      To be fair I think he "got mad" to get her out of the house because he was obsessed with the case if I remember right

    • @embyveddii6521
      @embyveddii6521 2 роки тому +338

      I thought more would come of that. He was an asshole to her for a while in the show. I know he was depressed and crippled but I thought there would be some repercussions.

    • @Katz338
      @Katz338 2 роки тому +187

      @@embyveddii6521 Hank and Marie were thick as thieves (no pun intended), she understood even though she didn’t show it well.

  • @redgrizzly1492
    @redgrizzly1492 Рік тому +1998

    That scene where Jesse gives Walt the watch for his birthday always gets me. It shows just how much of a pure soul Jesse still is and how much he looks up to Mr White. Knowing what happens after and what the watch comes to represent in the later episodes makes this scene ultra painful to revisit

    • @spittinvenom9843
      @spittinvenom9843 Рік тому +15

      Monaco. Sweet watch.

    • @Elena-yv6cx
      @Elena-yv6cx 8 місяців тому +38

      Pure soul? Nah I disagree. Do you not remember he tried getting some innocent girl hooked on meth

    • @reesecup3ify
      @reesecup3ify 8 місяців тому +48

      I wholeheartedly believe Walt truly cared for Jesse and loved him like a son. Yes, he took advantage of him and put a hit out on him but only because he couldn't trust Jesse after he ratted. It was just the rules of the game. He didn't want Jesse to suffer, though, and requested that this inevitable hit would be quick and painless. Ultimately, after tying up all loose ends, Walt sacrificed himself to save Jesse and provide financially for his biological children, like a good father. Walt's primary agenda was to die with dignity, unlike his own father...and he accomplished that goal. I think that went over most people's heads. Breaking Bad was a beautiful masterpiece!

    • @droson8712
      @droson8712 8 місяців тому +43

      @@Elena-yv6cx No one is really completely good or bad just like real life

    • @coachleif
      @coachleif 7 місяців тому +33

      @@Elena-yv6cx Do you not remember any of the circumstances surrounding that, the guilt he felt, or the fact he started a relationship with said girl away from Meth? Jesse was trying to convince himself to play a part he didn't want to be a part of anymore because he felt trapped. He went to sell the girl meth, and ends up dating her and taking care of her kid, lol.

  • @lucasleite2092
    @lucasleite2092 Рік тому +1148

    Aaron Paul's acting was nothing short of phenomenal.

    • @keith726able
      @keith726able Рік тому +17

      How many times did he get his ass kicked?

    • @lucasleite2092
      @lucasleite2092 Рік тому +33

      @@keith726able atleast 5 times

    • @THEBIGGESTSCUMBAG
      @THEBIGGESTSCUMBAG Рік тому

      HONESTLY

    • @Scott-xx6ib
      @Scott-xx6ib Рік тому +5

      Isn’t he that guy that was there during the part where they’re trying to get away from that other dude?

    • @TheBfutgreg
      @TheBfutgreg Рік тому +12

      @@Scott-xx6ib Yeah man, I remember that from *insert show here*

  • @dumbguy5157
    @dumbguy5157 2 роки тому +18337

    I think true reason why Walt became evil is because his wife gave him veggie bacon

    • @nunothedude
      @nunothedude 2 роки тому +119

      Cringe

    • @FreshZCORD
      @FreshZCORD Рік тому +899

      cant really blame him

    • @piomal2232
      @piomal2232 Рік тому +963

      @@nunothedude Yah veggie bacon is cringe would break anyone

    • @nunothedude
      @nunothedude Рік тому +42

      @@piomal2232 cring

    • @RAIS0KU
      @RAIS0KU Рік тому +283

      @@nunothedude imagine using the word "cringe"

  • @zeebooboo9663
    @zeebooboo9663 Рік тому +6835

    Imagine being in highschool, doing a chemistry class with a boring chemistry teacher. He gets fired. And months later on the news that guy that taught you chemistry is revealed to be a drug lord.

    • @_Dovar_
      @_Dovar_ Рік тому +926

      "Damn, I should have pay more attention to what he said in the class..."

    • @joshwhite5730
      @joshwhite5730 Рік тому +292

      I feel like Walters class would be pretty fun

    • @liviwaslost
      @liviwaslost Рік тому +143

      I wouldn’t be surprised to be honest. My chemistry teacher was boring as hell and he had no personality.

    • @zzzzzzzzzzzk
      @zzzzzzzzzzzk Рік тому +397

      There was an unfilmed scene from the script of Felina where after Walt pretends to be a Times reporter at the gas station to get the Schwartz's address, a former student of his recognizes him. Walt pays him off and threatens him to make sure he doesn't rat him out. But before leaving, Walt asks, "What kind of teacher was I?" The former student replies, "You were good" and then says he remembered the time Walt sprayed different chemicals at a flame and it made different colors.

    • @opinionatednobody5631
      @opinionatednobody5631 Рік тому +15

      @@zzzzzzzzzzzk unfilmed ?

  • @thomasloney612
    @thomasloney612 Рік тому +838

    The ironic thing about Walter is by the end of the show, despite ending with nothing, he's arguably more famous (or infamous) and well known worldwide than Gretchen and her husband, who appear on television, not because of their own accomplishments, but because of their connection with Walter.

    • @void1464
      @void1464 9 місяців тому +57

      Walt got exactly what he wanted

    • @maxlhetvxhywxvxbm7645
      @maxlhetvxhywxvxbm7645 8 місяців тому +101

      Ohhh it's like that conversation about Pablo Escobar, I forgot who exactly said it but I think it was Walt or Hank who said something like "we remember Pablo Escobar but not the men who caught him"

    • @CyreseParrish
      @CyreseParrish 7 місяців тому +39

      ​@maxlhetvxhywxvxbm7645 "Good guys never get ink like the bad guys do"- Walt Jr., as told to by Hank Schrader.

    • @sethlangston181
      @sethlangston181 3 місяці тому

      Waltenberg: You're g*dda*mn right!

  • @skitz-oh
    @skitz-oh Рік тому +980

    His ego passes me off so much, there's so many times he could've got out but wanting to be the big man ultimately fucks him over

    • @puppieslovies
      @puppieslovies Рік тому +49

      Even if he got to leave, Walter would be broken, thinking he'd die a boring man who never took the risks that would lead him to his own success.
      In the end, he has regrets, but probably wouldn't make that many different choices

    • @walterwhite7981
      @walterwhite7981 Рік тому +64

      I'm an incredibly humble person. Mike is lying to you

    • @uno9915
      @uno9915 Рік тому +9

      the one that went too far was when they couldve gave the methylamine away for 5M each

    • @wattsnottaken1
      @wattsnottaken1 Рік тому +2

      “We had Fring we had a lab you stupid son of a bitch and it all ran like clockwork but you just had to blow it all up. You and your pride and your ego, you just had to be the man! if you had done your job known your place we’d all be fine!”

    • @zoyazoya3926
      @zoyazoya3926 Рік тому +14

      bro frrr ESP AFTER S4 like gus was gone, no one was gonna kill him, he had the carwash and his family and Skylar wanted him to stop, things would've been fine if he just did but not he had to go in again and take Jesse with him

  • @xxslayer255xx
    @xxslayer255xx Рік тому +5678

    I like how the comments are a mix of genuine analysis of Walter White's character, and people saying "my favorite part was when Walt told Hank it's 'breaking bad time' and everyone exploded"

  • @fisyr
    @fisyr 2 роки тому +7577

    The moment Walt lost me was when he refused the financial support from his rich former friends: that's when I realised that the idea of him being a provider to his family was more important than his family itself.

    • @looweegee252
      @looweegee252 2 роки тому +216

      How would that have provided for his family after he died? Uh...I think you're off base here. He was trying to provide for them forever not just while he was alive.

    • @AsThePokeballTurns
      @AsThePokeballTurns 2 роки тому +756

      @@looweegee252 He would have been making decent money working for Gray Matter. (Way more than he would be as a school teacher) Plus he could have still done the treatment with the health insurance through the company. I believe that was the main reason why he was offered the job early on in the series. Granted, it likely wouldn't have been close to the money he made from meth throughout the series, but the whole crux and weakness of Walt was that he was unable to put his pride down. It's not like Walt didn't receive offers from Hank, Gretchen, and others to take care of his family if he had passed.

    • @looweegee252
      @looweegee252 2 роки тому +185

      @@AsThePokeballTurns Treatment? Take it from a cancer survivor, we make decisions based on our absence. We don't make decisions based on borrowed time.

    • @hubguy
      @hubguy 2 роки тому +141

      To me it was with how he acted towards Gretchen after the refusal. And I think it’s a bit more than the idea of him providing. He doesn’t wanna burden his family. From his speech about refusing chemo, he didn’t wanna slowly die out as a husk of a man while putting his family in severe debt, concurrently forcing Skyler to watch her husband wither away and lose everything to a giant bill put on her tab after he passes. He doesn’t just wanna provide. He wants to provide in a way that he isn’t dragging everyone down with him. Cancer basically made him a liability in his eyes

    • @HugoStiglitz88
      @HugoStiglitz88 2 роки тому +25

      Except it's so much more complicated than that. Have you ever been betrayed? Seems like you haven't

  • @MoodyGooseCow
    @MoodyGooseCow Рік тому +822

    I think you missed the part where he tells Hank that Gale wasn’t the true mastermind. Again about his pride he doesn’t want Gale taking credit for his work

    • @deepmolloy2
      @deepmolloy2 Рік тому +28

      Exactly, it says to me something as obvious as that suggests to me this analysis was a bit of cherry picking, that is just searching for point to prove his own theory and not what was on the screen

    • @zoyazoya3926
      @zoyazoya3926 Рік тому +19

      and then he manipulates Jesse into killing him and leaves him with sm trauma

    • @majestic._
      @majestic._ 11 місяців тому +9

      @@zoyazoya3926 the alternative being him selling out jesse to potentially stay alive. between jesse and gale he picked jesse and jesse knew that as much too.

    • @Of_infinite_Faith
      @Of_infinite_Faith 5 місяців тому

      That's what ruined him.

    • @ItzPrayy
      @ItzPrayy 5 місяців тому +2

      @@zoyazoya3926 he didn't manipulate Jesse into killing Gale. If Jesse wouldn't have killed gale, they both would have died

  • @bitcoindaddy748
    @bitcoindaddy748 Рік тому +669

    You’ve missed one thing. In the final episode when Walter meets his wife last time, he does not say her that Walter jr. is going to receive money on his birthday and it is his money, his pride should have made sure that at least Skyler knows that it is him who is giving them this 10 millions, but I think at this point, as he confessed that all of what he has done, was for himself, he actually defeated his ego and actually did a selfless act for his family. A small detail but I think an important one.

    • @henrikaugustsson4041
      @henrikaugustsson4041 Рік тому +147

      They would never accept the money if they knew it came from him, so in order for it all to be for something he had to lie.

    • @kimurain6956
      @kimurain6956 10 місяців тому +18

      He lies and makes it sound like skyler didn’t know and was in an abusive spot instead of a collaborator, that way it absolves her and Walt jr of guilt, and therefore of suspicion when they receive money

    • @muticere
      @muticere 10 місяців тому +34

      I also think he did it because the money is supposed to come from Elliot and Gretchen, and it's important for all the legal reasons that it come from them. If Skyler knew for sure it came from Walt, it would be one more thing she'd have to lie to the police about, one more thing to keep from Walt Jr, it would just complicate the situation more. It's better if she think it's a gift from Walt's former business partner. She can suspect it's from Walt, but without confirmation she can enjoy plausible deniability.

    • @Pacers2k7
      @Pacers2k7 6 місяців тому +12

      His ego was satiated knowing he knows Elliot and Gretchen knows he was able to provide for his family and he again wont take even a dime from them even legal fees or lawyer fees he knows what he was able to do and proved he didnt need their charity. His family also wouldnt take his money even if he begged so it would be counter productive to tell them

  • @TorTor323
    @TorTor323 2 роки тому +8537

    Anna Gunn was so good at Skyler, every time I watch the show again I completely forget she’s even acting. This whole cast is outstanding. Truly a legendary show.

    • @hewhoisme4343
      @hewhoisme4343 Рік тому +295

      I just finished it today, and I constantly forgot I was watching a show, everyone in it was amazing.

    • @lordfriar8736
      @lordfriar8736 Рік тому +456

      She perfectly represents the pain and hopelessness Skyler feels. In season 3 where Walt takes a courtesy call from Jesse at the hospital and he probes Skyler to guess who it was, she just smiled so emptily and walked away. Its like the lies have broken down her emotional range into feeling nothing.

    • @Charlie-Charlot
      @Charlie-Charlot Рік тому +133

      I went from hating her to loving her character, aside from Todd I really can’t think of a character that I didn’t ended up liking

    • @lordfriar8736
      @lordfriar8736 Рік тому +12

      @@Charlie-Charlot Except the audiences love for Walter White is almost reluctant due to his anti-hero nature.

    • @noecstasy4126
      @noecstasy4126 Рік тому +112

      @@Charlie-Charlot I actually thought todd was interesting. like he was such a psychopath but he spoke gently, genuine and with no sarcasm he simply just followed orders

  • @blaisetelfer8499
    @blaisetelfer8499 2 роки тому +8333

    Walt's "I did it for me" moment in the finale had my jaw dropped. I've never felt like I was achieving catharsis for a fictional character before.

    • @Looneyboy
      @Looneyboy 2 роки тому +44

      He was lying.

    • @blaisetelfer8499
      @blaisetelfer8499 2 роки тому +1521

      @@Looneyboy no he wasn't. He kept saying he did it for his family as an excuse for his actions; if he was solely concerned with providing for them, he would have taken Elliot's offer. Realizing he was about to die caused him to snap out of his aversion to risk, view himself as pathetic and allow his alter ego to slowly take over. The power he amassed over five seasons simply allowed him to become who he truly was all along, and only when he knows for sure he's going to die later that day can he finally come to terms and admit it.

    • @censored1430
      @censored1430 2 роки тому +235

      @Yirlani ca·thar·sis "The process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions." In this context I believe that the moment Walt finally let it out and admitted he did it all for himself was so powerful that they felt it while watching the episode.

    • @pandavelli8176
      @pandavelli8176 2 роки тому +33

      @@Looneyboy I agree, he was, at least partially, lying.

    • @Looneyboy
      @Looneyboy 2 роки тому +37

      @@blaisetelfer8499 he did it because he wanted to feel like scar face

  • @f.r8580
    @f.r8580 Рік тому +295

    The scene where he's laying under the house looking up at his wife through the hatch, screaming and laughing is the only scene where I've had to pause a show and literally take a moment in my life. Absolutely horrifying-overload drama.

    • @lenag3329
      @lenag3329 Рік тому

      which episode?

    • @faint8256
      @faint8256 Рік тому +1

      @@lenag3329crawl space

    • @w.h2957
      @w.h2957 Рік тому +23

      @@lenag3329 he means the part where Walter finds out Skylar gave all the money to Ted for his failing business

    • @sakethvenkatesh2492
      @sakethvenkatesh2492 Рік тому +14

      @@lenag3329 Crawl Space, Season 4, episode 11

    • @esoka9131
      @esoka9131 11 місяців тому +8

      It was so creepy

  • @as7river
    @as7river 8 місяців тому +136

    Mike said it best (paraphrasing here): We had a good thing, and it ran like clockwork. All you had to do was cook, known your place, and you would've been rich. But you had to ruin it, you and your ego.

    • @MM-dm4xj
      @MM-dm4xj 3 місяці тому

      Mike Talks bollocks

    • @yasin_ucar
      @yasin_ucar 3 місяці тому +9

      He couldnt tho bc in the end gus was gonna kill him or jesse

    • @thetaminus2334
      @thetaminus2334 22 дні тому

      Which only was the case because he wanted to run over drug dealers that would have been ok with killing children as loose ends​@@yasin_ucar

  • @Cazz8203
    @Cazz8203 2 роки тому +9363

    I know I'm evil for this but I laughed a little when you said Walter Jr wouldn't be able to follow in his father's footsteps

    • @TGDCAQ
      @TGDCAQ 2 роки тому +1660

      Analyzing Evil: CazzSDMF

    • @monishrules6580
      @monishrules6580 2 роки тому +236

      Well i love that scene when he is talking to a therapist and describes his son as a bumbling idiot basically really shows his nature but i mean thinking about it right now I would also on the inside hate him if he was a bumbling idiot

    • @a.k8185
      @a.k8185 2 роки тому +18

      Indeed.

    • @Janon743
      @Janon743 2 роки тому +6

      Noooo hahahahahaha

    • @ratedr7845
      @ratedr7845 2 роки тому +23

      @@monishrules6580 at least you expose yourself

  • @benwherlock9869
    @benwherlock9869 2 роки тому +8151

    The writing team pulled the greatest trick by making the audience cheer on Walt and hate Skyler. The total opposite of how any right minded person should be thinking.

    • @advancedomega
      @advancedomega 2 роки тому +1169

      That's actually what confused me. "Why you guys hate Skyler? She sounded like a typical wife who was worried for EVERYONE."

    • @jlc5271
      @jlc5271 2 роки тому +88

      Nah cos walt was in danger so he was in the right for the most part

    • @jlc5271
      @jlc5271 2 роки тому +322

      Also cos we know what walter is going through when he is lying to skyler, so the way she reacts is irritating

    • @sirrahma1690
      @sirrahma1690 2 роки тому +815

      @@advancedomega well because skyler does everything as annoyingly as possible.

    • @justthatgirl-ct4jo
      @justthatgirl-ct4jo 2 роки тому +580

      That's interesting, because I never felt that way about Skylar. I completely empathized with her. I guess it comes down to whoever you can relate to the most

  • @unknownvariable9239
    @unknownvariable9239 Рік тому +409

    “You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain”
    Really fits this series perfectly

    • @_Gwuapo
      @_Gwuapo Рік тому +4

      Rick grimes

    • @LazerKiwi
      @LazerKiwi Рік тому +4

      “The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.” - Marcus Aurelius

    • @Cless
      @Cless Рік тому +11

      Yeah idk dawg. Selling meth-- ruining other's people lives-- since the beggining doesn't make you a hero lmao. Who cares of he was doing it for family

    • @akashafofo6939
      @akashafofo6939 Рік тому +3

      He was never felt or seen a hero. If you live a pathetic self what is the point?

    • @st4rzai
      @st4rzai 11 місяців тому +17

      he was never a hero tho lol

  • @vincentking4618
    @vincentking4618 Рік тому +237

    Another thing to note is that the book Walter stole from Hanks evidence that inevitably is then found by hank again, is a symbol of Walters ego. As the only reason Walter kept the book was because Gale wrote a poem about him in it. If Walter had simply been rational and burned or disposed of said book, Hank probably would not have come to the realization that Walter is Heisenberg. Walters ego truly was his downfall.

    • @PolishGod1234
      @PolishGod1234 10 місяців тому +27

      Walt didnt stole that book, Gale gave him it, Hank had Gale's notebook/diary as evidence

    • @ltb1345
      @ltb1345 10 місяців тому +10

      That was a book Gale gave him. It wasn't in the evidence.

    • @JacobC479
      @JacobC479 9 місяців тому +19

      Hank’s ego and need to be the one that solely busted Heisenberg caused him to die also. No DEA agent would set up a sting and meet in the middle of the desert with a man that had 11 prisoners in different prisons killed within a 2 minute span unless they were fully invested in making the case even if it affects his personal and work life.. solely because of his pride, he was pissed Walt fooled him for so long.

    • @vincentking4618
      @vincentking4618 9 місяців тому +10

      @@JacobC479 it was actually an already established threat that he was going off a hunch. He didn’t die because of his ego, he died because he took a leap of faith with jesses plan, he ended up dying because his character symbolizes the good that dies because of evil. I don’t think there was an established ego that the writers emphasized but I could be wrong.

    • @e.l.b6435
      @e.l.b6435 5 місяців тому

      Nah he was still an egoistic man. He didn't told the DEA that Walt was Heisenberg only because he wanted to save his ass. Had he told this to the dea much earlier Walt wouldn't had the opportunity to flee and Hank would still living @@vincentking4618

  • @DJNITON
    @DJNITON 2 роки тому +5676

    For me, the scene where I realised that Walt's standards of morality completely had changed, was his speech at his high school, when the plain was crashed. He showed us that he saw those dead people as statistics, instead of human lives.

    • @vacantile
      @vacantile 2 роки тому +728

      I cringed so hard at that scene

    • @nickasaro8789
      @nickasaro8789 2 роки тому +1115

      For real. It was almost like he was trying to talk himself out of feeling guilty for having indirectly caused it.

    • @Arcian
      @Arcian Рік тому +645

      That was a coping mechanism on Walt's part. Knowing his actions helped create the disaster, he was trying to find ways to mitigate his feelings of guilt by telling himself and others that more people could've died, in a "Yeah, I fucked up, but it could've been a lot worse, right?"-kind of way.

    • @wal_rider8479
      @wal_rider8479 Рік тому +215

      But in the end, he did have a point.
      Although many people died that day, the talk about the plane crash stopped as fast as it came and soon after nobody talked about it.

    • @RAIS0KU
      @RAIS0KU Рік тому +164

      @@wal_rider8479 They were still people, and they still died because of his actions.

  • @kastikepussukka0137
    @kastikepussukka0137 2 роки тому +7487

    That "Hello, everyone" was pretty amazingly timed lol

    • @jackieboy0005
      @jackieboy0005 2 роки тому +105

      They all are

    • @TT-md7mm
      @TT-md7mm 2 роки тому +29

      Always!

    • @imonke5303
      @imonke5303 2 роки тому +114

      He always does this shit he's a goober

    • @Gucc111
      @Gucc111 2 роки тому +26

      That's... why I'm here.

    • @bucketstuck7137
      @bucketstuck7137 2 роки тому +24

      @@imonke5303 goober = lop
      lop = lame
      lame = anybody who uses this moronic slang

  • @someguy9471
    @someguy9471 10 місяців тому +207

    Self confidence is enormously important to the human psyche, the lack of this particular trait can really drive you into the depths of madness. Walter had no self confidence whatsoever until he started his nefarious journey to become a criminal. Prior to that he was constantly henpecked by his wife, herded like a damn steer by his brother and sister in law, slave driven by his boss at the car wash and looked upon by others as an underachiever as hank put it. Then when his cancer was revealed he became the epitome of a pity party. Everyone felt sorry for him and in so doing it became a constant reminder to him that he’s done nothing with his life and will leave no lasting impact on anyone or anything in the world. In contrast, the second his meth business started, 2 evil scumbags were killed by him in self defense. For the first time in his 50 years on earth he had control of his life. This gave his ego the boost of self confidence it so desperately needed, even though outwardly he appeared to suffer over these 2 killings. He got a taste of power and relished it. The rest of the story is him chasing the dragon. Everything he did after that wasn’t for his family or to save his and Jessie’s life, it was simply done to remain in control so that his self confidence could stay boosted to the heights that he had brought it to. This is when self confidence turned into hubris overweening pride. This is when Walter white became truly evil.

    • @stoicarchitect
      @stoicarchitect 7 місяців тому +1

      Bruh I ain’t reading all that 💀

    • @nobodyharder6575
      @nobodyharder6575 6 місяців тому +4

      Very wrong. What exactly was Walt chasing for himself when he killed Gus' henchmen to save Jesse? He made himself and his family a massive target, ruined his relationship with Gus beyond repair and potentially flushed all his income down the toilet so he could keep Jesse's dumbass from getting himself killed.

    • @meme-potentialsearch8010
      @meme-potentialsearch8010 5 місяців тому +1

      @@nobodyharder6575 Very immature look at situation

    • @nobodyharder6575
      @nobodyharder6575 5 місяців тому +3

      @@meme-potentialsearch8010 It's a factual look that you can't argue with. You can call it names but you can't really explain anything because it's a desert inside your head.

    • @wellthisisinteresting4912
      @wellthisisinteresting4912 4 місяці тому +1

      Very nice insight !!

  • @fiontathomas1574
    @fiontathomas1574 Рік тому +226

    For some reason I laughed so much at the fact that the hello everyone was synced with Walter talking and it was just so goofy

    • @nour5259
      @nour5259 Рік тому +8

      LMFAO

    • @rbxless
      @rbxless Рік тому +7

      XD I thought I was the only one who laughed that hard at that

    • @ltb1345
      @ltb1345 10 місяців тому +3

      Lol.

  • @GILGAMESH069
    @GILGAMESH069 2 роки тому +3590

    One of the greatest villains and really characters ever written

    • @5pointmove
      @5pointmove 2 роки тому +121

      Absolutely the greatest character written and show writing in history. I've tried to scrutinize and find faults but it is flawless.

    • @joshschneider3134
      @joshschneider3134 2 роки тому +54

      I agree, an absolute REALLY character

    • @sandybell4913
      @sandybell4913 2 роки тому +3

      I second tgat!

    • @richardnash6111
      @richardnash6111 2 роки тому +12

      Manipulative character for the not very Bright. But I guess that is the vast majority of people

    • @lazar0146
      @lazar0146 2 роки тому +71

      @@richardnash6111 what?

  • @AD-we5kp
    @AD-we5kp 2 роки тому +5284

    I’m so sorry but I need to point out a blatant mistake you made in this video. At 39:51 you state how Walt is utterly alone with nothing in a frozen hut - but in reality Walt had TWO copies of Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium.

    • @MetalShag
      @MetalShag 2 роки тому +439

      that's certainly more than most of us have.

    • @QuickQuips
      @QuickQuips 2 роки тому +113

      If I remember correctly he also was smart in separating his family from his business with that phone call since he knew it was tapped.

    • @brian4rmthewood
      @brian4rmthewood 2 роки тому +15

      😂😂😂😂

    • @eastwestminds
      @eastwestminds 2 роки тому +44

      not often a youtube comment makes me literally laugh out loud, nice work

    • @S489_20mg
      @S489_20mg 2 роки тому +25

      Facts the whole purpose really was to beat cancer and be alone with the two copies

  • @jackmanleblanc2518
    @jackmanleblanc2518 Рік тому +2183

    I find it equal parts hilarious and extremely concerning that there are people who continue to try to find excuses to explain away Walter's evil actions. He's an evil man at his core, and his emotional manipulation and abuse of Jesse and his wife is especially despicable. He's a good character. A great character, and even sympathetic at times. But he is NOT a good person.

    • @walterwhite7981
      @walterwhite7981 Рік тому +329

      I am a good person tho. Everything I do, I do for my family

    • @laurel9658
      @laurel9658 Рік тому +64

      I understand where you're coming from but being slapped on the wrist with a death sentence after everything he tried to do for his family is just...
      It's an eye opener to say the least.
      It's easy to say he was morally inept by the end of the show, because he was and maybe he was along, but you'll also need to take all the factors into consideration - it's called an analysis.
      And I say this understanding that time, circumstances and responsibility play a big role in the choices we make and that the consequences of said choices, good or bad, are ours to bear.
      But it's certainly hard to deny that Walter a man with many flaws, wouldn't have succumbed to it all. No one is completely impervious to power under regular circumstances let alone in the condition he finds himself in.
      I'm not justifying his actions; he was prideful, selfish and a bit of a bully but the world isn't black and white and no one's gets to where they are entirely on their own.

    • @pakde8002
      @pakde8002 Рік тому +5

      @@laurel9658 like for the last sentence

    • @callinater6133
      @callinater6133 Рік тому +132

      He’s not evil at his core, as that would imply he was always that way. What he did always have, however, was his massive ego. Good people know how to keep their dark impulses in check, and Walt knew how to do that too until his time was running out.

    • @shivill2236
      @shivill2236 Рік тому +29

      I wouldn't say Walter is evil at the core. The thing with Walter is that he is unaware of most of the evil actions he's done and every action he committed that he is aware as being evil he feels remorse for. For Jane's death he was planning on confessing to Jesse and the whole of Felina is him making right after all the bad things he did.
      The thing that makes Walter evil is his ego and how out of all the people he lied to. The one he lied to the most was himself. He had to lie to himself in order for him to do most of things and after he loses everything he cares for and is made aware that all of the horrible things he did, he feels a deep emptyness. Broken with the regrets of a man who should've realised what he was doing and why.

  • @twurtle12hd39
    @twurtle12hd39 10 місяців тому +89

    I found it so cool in the later seasons to be able to look back and realize how much of the bad shit that happened throughout the show was due largely to just Walt having a massive ego and not being able to not be “the guy”

  • @hansofaxalia
    @hansofaxalia Рік тому +3635

    Hearing “the larval stage of the Walter white we will come to know” keeps making me think of Walt as a fly, Flysenburg if you will

  • @antisocial1645
    @antisocial1645 2 роки тому +5870

    One of my favourite quotes in breaking bad is when Hank is being held at gun point. As Walt begs for them not to shoot him, Hank states “Walt, you are the smartest man I know, yet, you can’t seem to see that he made up his mind 10 minutes ago” before being shot.

    • @S3verusMyG
      @S3verusMyG 2 роки тому +72

      It’s:
      Your the smartest guy I ever met, your too stupid to see, he made his mind up 10 minutes ago.

    • @BigWheel.
      @BigWheel. 2 роки тому +627

      "Do wa-cha gotta d[BANG]"

    • @jasminericenic
      @jasminericenic 2 роки тому +58

      @@BigWheel. :O

    • @TheDjinneZone
      @TheDjinneZone 2 роки тому +583

      Lmao you guys somehow both got it wrong. It’s closer to: “Walt, you’re the smartest guy I know, yet you’re too stupid to see. He made his mind up 10 minutes ago”

    • @S3verusMyG
      @S3verusMyG 2 роки тому +68

      @@TheDjinneZone just fact checked all of us

  • @LadyMagnolia-mx9ns
    @LadyMagnolia-mx9ns Рік тому +93

    Also notice how Walt wears a lot of green in the posters, green being representative of greed and money. Vince is even telling the story through each characters color palette.

    • @carnelianclawss
      @carnelianclawss 22 дні тому +1

      the color messaging of the show is genius and i will never not be obsessed with it
      the way the colors all mean something and are relevant to what is happening is insane, and i love how subtle it is

  • @calebcoplen4205
    @calebcoplen4205 Рік тому +91

    “Did you bring a bomb into a hospital” is a line that is funny when you first hear it. But when you realize that Walt willing brought a pipe bomb into a hospital without a second thought it’s pretty scary. The only time he cared was when the magnet stuck to the door and it was hard to get the bag off

  • @memoriesmuseum2824
    @memoriesmuseum2824 2 роки тому +5574

    In the end, Walt put his pride of being the “provider” for his family behind him. Walt Jr will receive 9 million dollars from “Gretchen and Elliot” and he will never know that his father did that for him. He finally put aside his ego. I don’t think many people talk
    about that part.

    • @lrba5524
      @lrba5524 2 роки тому +203

      I think that may be the intended take-away, but i think it's relevant to note here that Walt never really planned to present himself as a provider to his family, his pride in that regard seemed more internal. I think if S1E1 Walt was able to give his family $9mil or even just the $700,000 without them knowing it was him, he would have done it.

    • @memoriesmuseum2824
      @memoriesmuseum2824 2 роки тому +151

      @@lrba5524 That is true. He also told skyler he accepted the money from Elliot for his treatment. You are right it’s more internal pride.

    • @yeahman7263
      @yeahman7263 2 роки тому +275

      I actually disagree here. Walt doesn't ever lose his pride and whilst yes he allows them to take the credit for it, he still dies knowing it was really his money and somehow that's enough for him. He specifically states they cannot put any of their own money in and it has to be all of his money only, not a single dollar or their money. That shows us that he still dies with his pride intact, that Walter White is still Walter White.

    • @wanderingwonder111
      @wanderingwonder111 2 роки тому +62

      @@yeahman7263 that's a wonderful point. I think he chose them not just out of practicality but to get back at them

    • @aditibhattacharyya5539
      @aditibhattacharyya5539 2 роки тому +8

      Great dissection

  • @bwwestman
    @bwwestman 2 роки тому +2627

    8:51 I wish the series showed the reactions of those students who made fun of him. Imagine them seeing in the news that their teacher had millions in the 10-figures, and was the biggest druglord of the southwest, and murdered a lot of people. Not to mention dissolving bodies in acid and sending them to Belize.

    • @sunflowerwulf7536
      @sunflowerwulf7536 2 роки тому +445

      Yes. I always wanted throughout the show Walt’s ramifications and actions to be shown to the world and public at large and when it finally did I would’ve loved to see how his students would’ve reacted. In the show’s universe, Walter White would go down in history as a major crime figure where documentaries, books, maybe even its own show or movie(s) would be made about him. I’ve always had that same thought, I completely agree with you.

    • @timelordricknmorty8179
      @timelordricknmorty8179 2 роки тому +308

      if i found out my lame chemistry teacher ended up being an insane drug lord i would make so many memes about it ngl

    • @thomasalvarez6456
      @thomasalvarez6456 2 роки тому +85

      The fallout of all that happened throughout the two shows and the movie is best shown when the cameras pans throughout the ABQ, some of the old locations are now in ruins, closed or replaced like Pollos Hermanos.
      Jimmy is wanted simply because everyone else is dead or in prison, mostly due to Walt’s actions.
      It’s similar to the Sopranos, as the story comes to a close we see that everyone moves on. It’s depressing but that’s life.
      That’s what these stories are trying to teach, that our bad deeds don’t usually have as much of an impact as we think.
      Tony Soprano dies a mob boss of a ruined gang that was never as great as they thought they were.
      Walt dies with a bang but even on the radio in El Camino, people just learned to keep living their lives.

    • @marw9541
      @marw9541 2 роки тому +6

      Wouldn't it be 8 figures?

    • @amckay1212
      @amckay1212 2 роки тому +3

      @@marw9541 you are correct, 8-9 😆😂

  • @noodlepotreal
    @noodlepotreal Рік тому +126

    He went from antihero to just plain villain. Started trying to help his struggling family, ended up killed by his own ego

  • @gabrieljordan8015
    @gabrieljordan8015 Рік тому +174

    This series made me really understand the reality of the 'butterfly effect'

  • @plantnt489
    @plantnt489 Рік тому +3441

    when Walt got his diagnosis of cancer he became the definition of "nothing is more dangerous than a man who has nothing to lose"

    • @opinionatednobody5631
      @opinionatednobody5631 Рік тому +43

      that qoute applies more to Mr Lambert

    • @yackum_3331
      @yackum_3331 Рік тому +6

      @@opinionatednobody5631 your name fits you

    • @zzzzzzzzzzzk
      @zzzzzzzzzzzk Рік тому +73

      That part about him having "nothing to lose", I disagree right there. Walter lost his family, his home and almost everything he cherished towards the end of the show.

    • @InfernoBlade64
      @InfernoBlade64 Рік тому +34

      @@zzzzzzzzzzzk He probably thought he had nothing to lose since he was going to die from cancer until he lost his family and caused Hank’s death

    • @zzzzzzzzzzzk
      @zzzzzzzzzzzk Рік тому +29

      @@InfernoBlade64 Well that was one of the problems with Walt. For all his brilliance, he never really thought things through when it came to dealing in drugs and how it could affect his family.

  • @BradsGonnaPlay
    @BradsGonnaPlay 2 роки тому +4104

    One thing I never thought much about until now: Walts overbearing pride was never affected by his son’s developmental issues. That seems like something a major narcissist would never let himself live down, but he genuinely loves Jr til the end.

    • @Irishhound
      @Irishhound 2 роки тому +167

      That's because the writers made a pseudo narcissist.

    • @jc-kj8yc
      @jc-kj8yc 2 роки тому +7

      That's because he isn't a narcissist. At least not by "diagnosis". He's a resentful prick with an ego bigger than new mexico, but he isn't a psychopath of any kind.

    • @sunflowerwulf7536
      @sunflowerwulf7536 2 роки тому +463

      I do believe it has been alluded to in some form within the series at some point or another. Especially given how throughout the show he was shown to give way more attention to Jesse than to Jr. Regardless I also believe Walt Jr’s character was written that way to add on to the sadness of how Walt’s life ended up in the beginning of the series.

    • @ahmedkhan1272
      @ahmedkhan1272 2 роки тому +150

      what about that scene in class where he was talking about that drug that they gave pregnant women that made the child develop cerebral palsy and other disabilities
      its obvious he held some resentment

    • @jc-kj8yc
      @jc-kj8yc 2 роки тому +382

      @@ahmedkhan1272 you could read it like that. But he uses Thalidomide in class to explain how a small change in chemical structure can have huge consequences, foreshadowing him turning meth into a bomb. And Walt Jr very likely isn't a Thalidomide child, since he's too young. And even if Walt secretly holds a resentment, it's not with Walt Jr himself. He loves his son unconditionally to the end. One of his very few redeeming qualities.

  • @squirrel_disaster
    @squirrel_disaster Рік тому +164

    Just finished it. This show is a masterpiece in every way and I feel that season 5 wrapped up things perfectly. The ending was brilliant. An insane Walt dying in a meth lab, kinda poetic

    • @sorrenblitz805
      @sorrenblitz805 Рік тому +26

      I'd argue he was more sane in that moment than he was at any other point since his original cancer diagnosis.

    • @henrikaugustsson4041
      @henrikaugustsson4041 Рік тому +5

      He was hardly insane.

    • @johntonssen7231
      @johntonssen7231 3 місяці тому

      @@henrikaugustsson4041you misunderstand insanity.
      It is totally insane to do what Walt did. Insane does not mean screaming and dribbling nonsense.
      It is insane to become a drug kingpin and throw it all away over your own ego etc. everything he did in this show was insane. No healthy minded individual would do what Walt did.

    • @henrikaugustsson4041
      @henrikaugustsson4041 3 місяці тому

      @@johntonssen7231 I thinking you’re the one misunderstanding. OP said Walt was insane when he died, in the meth lab of Uncle Jack.
      Walt wasn’t insane, he was already dying, he was a dead man walking, and he chose to set things right with his last breath. He chose to stop those monsters and save Jessie, he chose to give his money to his son in the only way he would accept it, and he chose to apologise to his wife. Those are hardly the actions of an insane man. Those are the actions of a man who is the opposite of insane.

  • @JacobC479
    @JacobC479 9 місяців тому +43

    Splooge: “it’s a victimless crime!”
    Also spooge: *murdered a gas station cashier to steal an ATM.*

    • @TheNinthGenerarion
      @TheNinthGenerarion 7 місяців тому +1

      @@thomtaylor5495 that was Hugo?

    • @thomtaylor5495
      @thomtaylor5495 6 місяців тому +1

      @@TheNinthGenerarion It certainly looked like him, and it would make sense that he had to find a new job. But I have not heard anybody from the writing staff to confirm that.

    • @Nixn_From_Da_Hood
      @Nixn_From_Da_Hood 5 місяців тому

      Spooge's death was mindblowing

  • @pippa9912
    @pippa9912 2 роки тому +4843

    breaking bad really made me question my own moral compass. I was rooting for the most sadistic characters and my most hated character was a pregnant woman dealing with family issues

    • @lv1543
      @lv1543 Рік тому +545

      Im evil nigga join the dark side

    • @tf3217
      @tf3217 Рік тому +300

      She cheated on him so she deserves all she got

    • @cousinmajin
      @cousinmajin Рік тому +802

      Walt is a very easy character to empathize with. He's also the main character, so you see the story from his perspective and from his perspective, Skyler is an antagonist. However I've noticed that on a second watch people tend to like Skyler a lot more. I think that's because after you see every evil thing Walt does, it finally crosses into being unforgivable at the end of the show. And when you rewatch it with the knowledge that Walt is the villian, Skyler becomes a lot more understandable and Walt's actions seem way less forgivable.

    • @cousinmajin
      @cousinmajin Рік тому +1

      @@tf3217 She cheated on him so she deserves to have her children's lives threatened, her brother in law killed, have to raise a baby and a son with cerebral palsey all by herself, and be known as the wife of one of the most evil men in America, all without getting any of the money Walt intended to leave for her?
      That's fucking harsh dude

    • @cftm4976
      @cftm4976 Рік тому +309

      @@cousinmajin I agree wholeheartedly with the fact that Skyler was rightfully angry and opposed with Walt because of what he does. I just didn't like her because she acts like such a Karen throughout the show and reminds me of the principal I had back in middle school lol.

  • @diceflawless9115
    @diceflawless9115 2 роки тому +4850

    Lets not forget that Jesse is still alive out there. He's the only living person that knows Walt's formula. A formula worth billions!

    • @themoshpit8341
      @themoshpit8341 2 роки тому +867

      Worth billions maybe. But nothing is ever worth the trauma, and that shit is a formula for tragedy

    • @therealjesus1317
      @therealjesus1317 2 роки тому +414

      That’s true. If he hears someone saying they got the best meth, Jesse would
      just be like “hold my beer.”

    • @sophiawilson8696
      @sophiawilson8696 2 роки тому +58

      To sell Meth? That crap is poison man! I rather have cure for cancer.

    • @diceflawless9115
      @diceflawless9115 2 роки тому +17

      @@themoshpit8341 He can just sell it

    • @TheHighborn
      @TheHighborn 2 роки тому +19

      Gee, i wonder why he didn't put it into auction....

  • @sanityscraps
    @sanityscraps Рік тому +753

    I feel like "increased libido" is a hell of an understatement for Walt attempting to sexually assault his wife.

    • @rbxless
      @rbxless Рік тому +270

      Noone ever talks about that scene. I know it's like the most taboo topic imaginable, but very few people are calling out Walt's toxic masculinity.

    • @anthonybeesley3537
      @anthonybeesley3537 Рік тому +56

      I think having Tuco making them feel helpless and victimized I think he was just returning the favor in a sense... terrible and toxic

    • @TeraIsGaming
      @TeraIsGaming Рік тому +146

      "That wasn't in the script, Brian."

    • @darkstudios693
      @darkstudios693 Рік тому

      Sexually assaulting his wife? I am not sure, dont jump on me for this but, is that a thing? I mean its his wife.

    • @sprshb1852
      @sprshb1852 Рік тому +160

      @@rbxless It wasn't toxic masculinity. It was explained by the actor that he was still in shock with the beating Tuco gave No-Doze and wanted comfort. He witnessed his first true act of violence in the criminal world that resulted in the unnecessary death of someone.
      It was a terrible thing he did I agree, but it wasn't really toxic masculinity that caused it.
      IF there was toxic masculinity shown, it would be demonstrated by the pool scene with Walt Jr later on in the series in his battle to one-up Hank as the more masculine one.

  • @RM-ld4mo
    @RM-ld4mo 2 роки тому +3477

    The irony of Walt dumping Gretchen because he felt inferior to her wealthy family...had he not left her and Grey Matter, he would've been just as, if not even wealthier.

    • @phriscalmer8740
      @phriscalmer8740 2 роки тому +53

      Never thought about that interesting 🤔

    • @Akathysia
      @Akathysia 2 роки тому +240

      @j. tbf a murderous druglord is way more interesting than a smug scientist

    • @jai7451
      @jai7451 2 роки тому +428

      Thats not the problem. His issue is that he wants to be a self made man through any means possible. He really doesn’t care abt being more rich than them, he would rather be same wealth as Gretchen and Elliott through his own means than being wealthier wit their help. Walt’s issue is that he values money and appearance more than his or his family’s well being at least by the end of the show.

    • @RM-ld4mo
      @RM-ld4mo 2 роки тому +6

      @@jai7451 agree to disagree

    • @sluttyMapleSyrup
      @sluttyMapleSyrup 2 роки тому +48

      @@jai7451 He definitely cares about being as -- if not more -- financially successful than Elliott. Either Skylar or Jesse confronts him about his refusal to stop, and he doesn't give a direct answer, but the clues, the way he talks to and about Elliott and Gretchen, the way their offers to help absolutely infuriate him, are there.

  • @xhxhsbjdjs8910
    @xhxhsbjdjs8910 Рік тому +4482

    The most touching part of the show was when walt said: "It's over gus, me and jesse are breaking bad. "

    • @crypt5129
      @crypt5129 Рік тому +340

      It's cookin time

    • @XMalevolentPandoraX
      @XMalevolentPandoraX Рік тому +190

      "I am dangerous"

    • @RiderGeats
      @RiderGeats Рік тому +280

      “I know Walt, that's why you Better Call Saul.”
      “Not before I'll El Camino your ass, BITCH!”

    • @user-vh7ks8px3s
      @user-vh7ks8px3s Рік тому +74

      The moment when the breaking became the bad.

    • @squeeeebii-kb9xm
      @squeeeebii-kb9xm Рік тому +121

      My personal favorite was when Jesse asked Walter White "So what are we? Some kinda Breaking Bad?"

  • @imtired9395
    @imtired9395 Рік тому +47

    Something I never see mentioned is Hank's pride, which I think is most well-shown in the last season. At the end of the line, its over. Walt is out, everyone is happy, things are ok, their families are successful and have a bright future...
    and yet Hank cannot let Heisenburg go. He can't just leave well enough alone. Even when he has Jessie, and therefore a confession, he doesn't go through the due process. On the contrary, he convinces Gomez to run with the idea to put Jessie is direct danger just to get something incriminating out of Walt. He basically destroys both families after Walt had successfully disentangled himself from the business. Now, could Walt have gotten pulled back into it later and ruined things for himself anyhow? Sure.
    But I think it bears mentioning that Hank and his obsession with catching Heisenburg is ultimately what got him killed in the end. An obsession so all-encompassing, that it caused him to try to throw everyone under the bus in order to get that sweet, sweet conviction to put on his mantle.

    • @chriswest8389
      @chriswest8389 9 місяців тому +1

      Given different life circumstances, Hank could have gone into the drug business, and Walt into law enforcement.vice Versa

    • @chriswest8389
      @chriswest8389 9 місяців тому

      There's shades of Vito corlione. Hes more sympathetic it's true. It's as much about guts as morality. Once you go up the Maslow hierarchy of needs ladder, ambition still remains. Walter is a man of self described destiny. Balls and Brains too.

    • @imtired9395
      @imtired9395 9 місяців тому +4

      @@chriswest8389 well yea but my point is that eventually he made the right choice, he moved on from his pride and managed to have enough for his family to live in reasonable comfort forever. They could have funneled that money through the car wash until Walter Jr. Graduated college. Invest in safe stocks on the stock market and make the money work for them, and the White family could live as well as the shareholders of Grey Matter forever. Then Hank finds out the truth, and he has a crossroads. Let it go, live happily, pretend he never saw anything, and put their family above his career and reputation. The harm had ceased, the struggle was over. There was no more Hiesenburg. But he chose the other path. Never let it go. Bring Walter's actions to full exposure, at the cost of their family, his life, and the life of his best friend.

    • @TheNinthGenerarion
      @TheNinthGenerarion 7 місяців тому +5

      I mean, he was good to let it go when they found Gale, it was Walt who convinced him that Gale couldn’t have been Heisenberg that made him go over the edge.

    • @imtired9395
      @imtired9395 7 місяців тому

      @@TheNinthGenerarion Yea, Walt did start him back on it, but at the end of the day that didn't end up mattering because he kinda gave up anyway until he just so happened to pick up the book.

  • @heelmoxley365
    @heelmoxley365 Рік тому +25

    ‘I am awake.’ Is an underrated haunting line from this character.

  • @Ecmredsoxslipknot
    @Ecmredsoxslipknot 2 роки тому +3031

    The scene that always has stood out the most, above all, is the ending to "Crawlspace" everything about that, from the music, to the horrified look on Skyler's face, to the amazing acting of Bryan Cranston... For me, it's the best TV scene ever. Spine-chilling and intense.

    • @fairfight9857
      @fairfight9857 2 роки тому +24

      Crawl space is amazing!

    • @kylethefraggle30
      @kylethefraggle30 2 роки тому +121

      The final scene in the whole series. There's just something about it. The isolation that Walt is in, yet the satisfaction that he did what he set out to do Him laying his hand and scanning the equipment around him, with almost a proud look on his face. No dialogue and yet you know what he's thinking. And the camera going ascending above his satisfied face while Baby Blue plays. The only time when watching a show I cried. It was the best ending to any story I've ever read or watched.

    • @ventreal4292
      @ventreal4292 2 роки тому +11

      I watched that at 4 am alone in my house with a friend on a voice call. That’s all we talked about for the next few days, and it really was a great experience.

    • @frandovian
      @frandovian 2 роки тому +15

      Agree, the first time i watched that episode ending everything feels so F- up, it's terrifying

    • @travissmalley4349
      @travissmalley4349 2 роки тому +15

      Thats the day Hisenberg stayed and Walter left

  • @leonardchurch5199
    @leonardchurch5199 Рік тому +2389

    I find it fascinating how damn near every bad thing that happens in the show can be traced back to Walter. I think he for the majority of the show saw himself as a good man thrown into a world of bad people, but whenever someone died, or whenever something got objectively worse, the one thing that started it was Walter.

    • @davidgodfrey9780
      @davidgodfrey9780 Рік тому +74

      But somehow gets so much love and explaining away of his actions

    • @YOSSARIAN313
      @YOSSARIAN313 Рік тому +162

      Dating back to the first few episodes. If walt doesn't try to cook drugs he never murders crazy eight. If he just accepted financial support from Gretchen and Elliot the show never starts

    • @kevinnigins9488
      @kevinnigins9488 Рік тому +19

      @@davidgodfrey9780 a lot of what he destroy or kills is also fellow criminals and drug lords, he still got a lot of innocent’s killed but I don’t think he is inherently bad for taking out or killing people like fring, context is key

    • @exantiuse497
      @exantiuse497 Рік тому +70

      @Kevin Nigins "He got a lot of innocent people killed but I don't think he's inherently bad"
      Do you seriously not see the contradiction in your own words? If a decent person wanted to kill evil people he would make double, triple sure that no innocents came to harm, killing innocents, even if it wasn't the primary intention, is always evil.
      Not that he killed those evil people out of altruism either. He didn't kill them because they were evil, he killed them for revenge or money, no different from a regular gangster killing a thug from a rival gang. Would you say an IRL drug dealer who gunned down several bystanders while trying to kill a rival dealer wasn't evil, because he didn't strictly want to kill them but just didn't care if they died? Then why are you defending Walter White?

    • @mayonnaise3959
      @mayonnaise3959 Рік тому +3

      Nah it mainly can be traced back to saul.

  • @Hugo_Tate
    @Hugo_Tate Рік тому +25

    RIP to all the phones broken in this show.
    Breaking Burners

  • @FirstLast-cg2nk
    @FirstLast-cg2nk Рік тому +77

    It would be insanely reductive to call Breaking Bad one man's Midlife Crisis gone horribly wrong, but it isn't completely inaccurate, and it's still funny to say.

  • @MrMan-sy4ev
    @MrMan-sy4ev 2 роки тому +3125

    Bryan Cranston was asked in an interview which scene he felt Walt’s transformation was complete, and he said it was the “I am the danger” speech. That was when old Walt officially died and was replaced by a monster.

    • @chasejordan9295
      @chasejordan9295 2 роки тому +209

      Finally admits to his wife and himself that he's the reason they're in the situation they're in, Makes sense to me.

    • @spdewertton
      @spdewertton 2 роки тому +160

      You can see it in his face then. Walt isn't just saying something he's known for a while. It's more like he's realizing something as he says it. You know when you realize something is true as you are saying it out loud? Kudos to Bryan for how good he was in that scene.

    • @jamiecapes2644
      @jamiecapes2644 2 роки тому +38

      When Mr Chips was replaced by Scarface.

    • @alanconley5005
      @alanconley5005 2 роки тому +33

      "IAM THE ONE WHO KNOCKS AT THE DOOR" IT WAS FRIGGIN GREAT AND CHILLING

    • @Beeyo176
      @Beeyo176 2 роки тому +66

      There's another interview where Jonathan Banks is getting emotional about how much playing Mike meant to him, and then Cranston immediately follows up by saying his favorite scene was killing Mike

  • @jaystef1627
    @jaystef1627 2 роки тому +1246

    Maybe the real drug empire was the crackhead friends we made along the way.

    • @vacantile
      @vacantile 2 роки тому +50

      the “friends we made along the way” meme never gets old

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Рік тому +19

      @@vacantile
      Just like Jane…

    • @STG44musikmeister
      @STG44musikmeister Рік тому +12

      I mean hey. Say what you want about Badger and Skinny Pete, it fair. But they're friends that back up their buddy up 100%. That's a rare thing to have these days.

    • @rosaparks8688
      @rosaparks8688 Рік тому +2

      @@STG44musikmeister People like their characters have been through it and know you need them just as much as they need you

    • @infectiousmoth
      @infectiousmoth Рік тому

      methhead*

  • @heelmoxley365
    @heelmoxley365 Рік тому +42

    What always got me about Walter is how things can quickly escalate after you’ve made one morally questionable decision.

  • @Sumguyinavan_
    @Sumguyinavan_ 10 місяців тому +113

    I cannot get behind WW as an anti hero, any kind of hero. The man was brilliant at chemistry, he could have walked onto any number of better paying careers than teacher/cashier and at least made some decent money to provide for his family. He had an opportunity to rejoin Grey Matter and reconcile his friendships in his last years. But his first thought was 'bippity bop, I'm gonna mass produce a highly addictive substance that destroys the lives of countless others so my skilled accountant wife and my kids don't have to work or be on social programs or do anything normal people do". That man destroyed everything he touched after that choice. His wife and kids would have been fine. Jesse would have eventually gotten arrested, but regular prison for minor drug charges is much better than becoming a murderer, having people die because of you, constantly being at risk of being murdered, and eventually becoming a slave. His family reputation was destroyed, his family hated him, he lost his strongest supporters even getting his brother in law murdered. And he just kept going, because he liked feeling like someday he would be the kingpin when he had no idea what he was doing besides the chemistry. He burned everything around him for ego and not a single person was better off for it, that is no anti hero. Even if it was a facade, Gus Fring actually did donate some of his profits to charity and people- he did help people and people were only worse off if they tried to interfere with his business- he could much more easily claim to be the hero of his own story. Walter was just an egomaniac who made every wrong decision at every possible juncture and lied to himself and everyone around him why he was doing it.
    That isn't to say it isn't good writing of the complete spiral people can get into, but he is no kind of hero.

    • @whoareyoutoaccuseme6588
      @whoareyoutoaccuseme6588 6 місяців тому +1

      Still achieved more than any normal person could.

    • @Sumguyinavan_
      @Sumguyinavan_ 6 місяців тому +2

      @@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588 But accomplishments don't make a hero. Hitler accomplished an awful lot, but anyone who calls him a hero doesn't belong in a society.

    • @notapplicable6985
      @notapplicable6985 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588Doesn't make him an anti hero

    • @michaelp6427
      @michaelp6427 5 місяців тому +1

      You wrote all that without knowing what antihero means?

    • @whoareyoutoaccuseme6588
      @whoareyoutoaccuseme6588 5 місяців тому +4

      @@michaelp6427 Walter White is an anti-villain protagonist, not an anti-hero.

  • @kevcoverssolos
    @kevcoverssolos 2 роки тому +3498

    As malicious as Walt acts in the whole series, it's kind of representative of the common man's silent rage bubbling inside.

    • @TheMandaloreFett
      @TheMandaloreFett 2 роки тому +85

      Exactly.

    • @LogieT2K
      @LogieT2K 2 роки тому +116

      Yeah, i think that what made the show so great

    • @gmiller4165
      @gmiller4165 2 роки тому +219

      “The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties either -- but right through every human heart -- and through all human hearts. This line shifts. Inside us, it oscillates with the years. And even within hearts overwhelmed by evil, one small bridgehead of good is retained.” Alexnsandr Solzhenitsyn

    • @voxomnes9537
      @voxomnes9537 2 роки тому +68

      I'd hesitate to say there is some universal common man who feels like this - angry, emasculated, sociopathic.
      An aside- only in American media are older white men lionized for being reckless sociopaths because they have something of a mid-life crisis going on. Walter is quintessentially this old white dude trope, super well-written, a horrible person because of it. But that's just me.

    • @chevleclair493
      @chevleclair493 2 роки тому +114

      @@voxomnes9537 So...Napoleon, Julius Caesar, Erik Bloodaxe, Henry V, Nicholae Lenin, Ghengis Khan...were all American?

  • @dragonhelmofdor-lomin4017
    @dragonhelmofdor-lomin4017 2 роки тому +3744

    Walter White has one of the greatest character arc in television history. Starting as a chemistry teacher until he becomes a ruthless drug lord.

    • @sultanaljuhani1571
      @sultanaljuhani1571 2 роки тому +12

      very well said

    • @sultanaljuhani1571
      @sultanaljuhani1571 2 роки тому +93

      I remember in an interview with the producer. He said that they want to take this nice teacher and transform him into Tony Montana from Scarface. Well, they did a pretty job with that

    • @mevinr72
      @mevinr72 2 роки тому +7

      Not all that realistic though but great none the less

    • @TheAwesomoe
      @TheAwesomoe 2 роки тому +25

      The seeds for his worse personality were always there, as described in the video. So I don't know if you can call him nice to begin with.

    • @lornarettig3215
      @lornarettig3215 2 роки тому +23

      He was never a ‘nice’ chemistry teacher…! He was a resentful man-baby from the beginning.

  • @kitleongii4688
    @kitleongii4688 10 місяців тому +15

    Actually in the movie A Bronx Tale its was Robert De Niro who said “It don't take much strength to pull a trigger but try getting up every morning day after day and work for a living, let's see him try that, then we'll see who the real tough guy is, the working man is the tough guy.”

  • @GippyHappy
    @GippyHappy 6 місяців тому +19

    I just always come back to the fact that Walter Jr said his dad was his hero. Walt’s family genuinely loved him, but that just wasn’t good enough in his eyes.

  • @Dcook85
    @Dcook85 2 роки тому +2631

    The fact that Walt's character requires such in-depth analysis and explanation is a testament to just how damn well he and this show are written.

    • @Johnnysmithy24
      @Johnnysmithy24 2 роки тому +32

      Check out Tony Soprano, largest analysis in the channel lol

    • @dhilipans5412
      @dhilipans5412 2 роки тому +19

      your'e godamn right

    • @jonyfirefox
      @jonyfirefox 2 роки тому +8

      Could have been longer , but he limited the review to 4 points in time

    • @21stcenturydegenerate29
      @21stcenturydegenerate29 Рік тому +5

      @@Johnnysmithy24 well, the sopranos is a longer show too.

    • @dxsh8853
      @dxsh8853 9 місяців тому

      ​@Johnnysmithy24 The Sopranos has an extra season with much more episodes tho, Tony is incredible but Walt is slightly better imo

  • @itsbreadbin
    @itsbreadbin 2 роки тому +2840

    Breaking Bad is a masterpiece. The best character development, cinematography, and acting I have ever seen.

    • @allaboutthemurzic
      @allaboutthemurzic 2 роки тому +15

      Facts

    • @matthooper5059
      @matthooper5059 2 роки тому +8

      Truth

    • @brobro9169
      @brobro9169 2 роки тому +6

      Fax

    • @barnacleboi2595
      @barnacleboi2595 2 роки тому +89

      The only thing the show lacks is on-screen CGI diarrhea coming from all angles and a big purple alien hell bent on destroying half the universe, so unfortunately, Im going to have to give this show a 10/10.

    • @cobavdbeek1734
      @cobavdbeek1734 Рік тому +4

      Completely agree. Seen the series 6 times and still brilliant.

  • @okami93kage91
    @okami93kage91 9 місяців тому +10

    I think that's the key point of Walt's character, he has a huge amount of hubris, he thinks of himself as the underdog, so therefore, everything he does is just and right, but his ego is so inflated by his own intelligence that he can't see that wrong in anything he does, Walt's the kind of man that would say its not me that has a problem with the world, its the world that has a problem with me.
    Walts "I did it for me" at the end was him coming to terms with himself, understanding that his ego had raged out of control and destroyed so much.

  • @ryanwilliams4223
    @ryanwilliams4223 Рік тому +17

    His most underrated scene is the one where he stands behind Gretchen and Eliot and delivers that Gold monologue speech about hearing footsteps behind them and then proceeds to jump scare them both, he wasn't even Heisenberg at that point he felt more like Gus calm collective silent almost like an Assassin not loud and brash like Heisenberg but a more mellowed out Melancholy version.

    • @BenjamminFranklin.
      @BenjamminFranklin. Рік тому +2

      That actually makes a lot of sense if you look at the other people Walt killed, and how he acts after killing them. It’s almost like he takes parts of people he kills. I think it’s mentioned at some point in this video. The killing of those biker drug makers is almost Gus like. Normally Walt would use something like poison, like the ricin. He ends up using a big gun. He kind of kills them in a way that’s a mix of how Walter and Gus handled things.

    • @ryanwilliams4223
      @ryanwilliams4223 4 місяці тому

      @@BenjamminFranklin. Ye true that he seemed to have 3 stages not two as well first was Walt 2nd was Heisenberg and the 3rd was his final form which was as you mentioned more like Gus he was calm collective and cool also his ego cooled down in season 5 towards the4 end of it anyway.

  • @A_Random_Rat
    @A_Random_Rat 2 роки тому +3326

    The whole show wasn’t the same after Hank found out about Walt. The vibe and tension completely changed.

    • @GordonRamseyIsMyLifestyle
      @GordonRamseyIsMyLifestyle 2 роки тому +205

      lol well yeah

    • @stevepensando2593
      @stevepensando2593 2 роки тому +422

      It was like seeing two universes clash

    • @HOTD108_
      @HOTD108_ 2 роки тому +77

      @@stevepensando2593 How so? Hank learning the truth was an inevitability.

    • @stevepensando2593
      @stevepensando2593 2 роки тому +711

      @@HOTD108_ Ever since the beginning of the show, there's been a clear distinction between Walt and Heisenberg's universes. One being the family man persona, and the other being the ruthless kingpin drug empire. When Skyler found out about Walt, a bridge between these two worlds formed. Once Hank inevitabily found out about Walt, the two words collided. Walt and Heisenberg finally became one.

    • @francismendoza705
      @francismendoza705 2 роки тому +69

      @@stevepensando2593 Word. best comment i've heard so far.

  • @veritasome5965
    @veritasome5965 2 роки тому +2804

    The sad thing is Walt’s ruination of himself, his family and so many lives could have been entirely avoided from the very beginning had he just accepted the high paying job graciously offered to him by his former compatriots in recognition of his critical contributions to their Nobel Prize research and simply because they were trying to be good friends.
    But Walt’s greatest flaw threw that golden opportunity away out of childish jealousy and petulance: his ego.

    • @RAIS0KU
      @RAIS0KU Рік тому +218

      There were many moments where we could see that Walter was long gone, but to me this is the one. Even when he claims that to be Heisenberg, that is not really that moment to me... The difference between Heisenberg and Walter is that Walter would have accepted that offer, because even though he may have felt betrayed by his former colleagues, initially he was in it only for the money so his family could live well and he would do anything for it, but he declined it to keep making meth, because money was no longer the only thing he wanted.

    • @leeporwoll2380
      @leeporwoll2380 Рік тому +34

      That whole arc with Gretchen & David(?) Is a red herring. The true villian is the American Empire. Go rewatch the entire show. Even Hank runs up against this villian & faces it down by Walt&Skylar "sharing" their "gambling" money...

    • @veritasome5965
      @veritasome5965 Рік тому +175

      @@RAIS0KU Pretty much. If he really cared about taking care of his family financially in the face of his diagnosis, he would have swallowed his pride and accepted the job offer. An offer that would also very generously cover his treatments.
      It just boiled down to him being too proud to ask for help from the many people who legitimately cared about him like the OP so eloquently stated.

    • @stinkycheeseman1723
      @stinkycheeseman1723 Рік тому +30

      I always kinda felt like Walt would've absolutely taken that offer if it had happened anytime before the meth. I always felt like how deep in he was by that point had at least as much to do with that choice, as ego. As well, he simply didn't want treatment.

    • @leeporwoll2380
      @leeporwoll2380 Рік тому +8

      @@veritasome5965 "Like the OP so eloquently stated"? You mean the one you wrote? Yikes.

  • @petrmatko6628
    @petrmatko6628 Рік тому +13

    41:25 The best analysis of Walt's strength. He wasn't "superior" commiting murders, producing meth, outplaying people as a criminal. This. The hardworking selfless man who bites his pride to aid his loved ones, because he CARES FOR THEM.
    That is how I feel masculinity should be viewed. Not as narcisism and endangering people, but putting up with so much shit and dealing with it. Walt didn't think so, but he was imo more than a "man" than others were.
    If only he was more emotionally capable. Telling what's bothering him.
    •Life that feels mundane, explaining his unhappiness to Skyler
    •Low jobs and position in the world and regret for Gray Matter to Gretchen and Elliot
    •Lack of respect, when compared to Hank
    He may've been seen as frail, but to me he was very respected by others. If he told them how he felt, maybe he could've had more of what he wished for. And a stable life.

  • @devinsethna1287
    @devinsethna1287 Рік тому +94

    I liked the part where Walter said “It’s Walting time” and proceeded to Walt on everyone in the room

    • @jennadolphin2211
      @jennadolphin2211 Рік тому +1

      @Women should cook And clean unprompted i bet they’re so upset that women should cook and clean unprompted didn’t find their comment funny😢😢😢😢😢

  • @NG-ue4th
    @NG-ue4th Рік тому +701

    One of the things that's most tragic to me is that walt mentions in the show that he didn't remember his father very well cause he was so young when his father died and then realising that he inadvertently ended up creating the same circumstances for his daughter Holly except for the fact that she's going to have to grapple with all the stories of the horrible things he did. its like he experienced what its like having a difficult family situation and ended up passing an even worse one to his own children.

  • @Xehanort10
    @Xehanort10 2 роки тому +275

    12:25 The episode where he forces Walt Jr to drink alcohol until he vomits in the pool because Walt was jealous that Jr looked up to Hank and not him was one of his more spiteful moments.

    • @joshshrum2764
      @joshshrum2764 2 роки тому +49

      That part was pretty messed up.

    • @heheh6727
      @heheh6727 2 роки тому +23

      @@joshshrum2764 it was, but junior drunk the second cup by choice, and he was pretty condescending ngl

    • @joshshrum2764
      @joshshrum2764 2 роки тому +20

      @@heheh6727 Yeah, but I think that’s mainly because he got confident since Walter, let him do it.

    • @heheh6727
      @heheh6727 2 роки тому +1

      @@joshshrum2764 that’s true

    • @aikikaname6508
      @aikikaname6508 2 роки тому +42

      @@heheh6727 Yeah but he’s a teenager. He’s trying to prove that he’s an adult and equal to the two men and worthy of respect, not a little child. Walter as a father - and a man craving respect - should understand that

  • @gunnadahun
    @gunnadahun Рік тому +42

    A scene that I really appreciate is when Walt Jr is reading that book Hank gave him in the hospital. I think that was the moment Walter knew that he wanted the world to know he was behind all this

  • @thehillisalive
    @thehillisalive Рік тому +24

    Walt is the quintessential example of "Pride before the fall"

  • @billymuellerTikTok
    @billymuellerTikTok 2 роки тому +2466

    Walt ended up getting everything he wanted from the beginning... he went out in a blaze of glory in a shootout and not in a hospital bed from cancer and he was able to provide for his family... as a bonus, he had two new children, his baby daughter and his baby blue, he was able forgive and save his only real friend, Jessie, he was able to finally admit the truth to himself and Skyler and say goodbye and he destroyed all his enemies, real and perceived whether physically or metaphorically.

    • @dustyboi8975
      @dustyboi8975 2 роки тому +187

      He’s also a legendary figure like Al Capone or Pablo Escobar. Nobody will ever say that Walter White wasn’t a brilliant and capable man. But he’ll never be spoken of fondly by anyone he ever actuslly knew. He got his egomaniac dream at the cost of his life, family and reputation as a good person

    • @billymuellerTikTok
      @billymuellerTikTok 2 роки тому +82

      @@dustyboi8975 99% true... there are a couple of people who would still speak fondly of Walter White, the same way people spoke fondly of Billy The Kid or other outlaws and those would be Skinny Pete and Badger who love and admire Walter White - he is their hero. Gale Boetticher would too (if he was still alive). He doesn't know that Walt ordered his death. Skyler probably has forgiven Walt over time once he admitted the truth to her, she still loves him - even after everything that's happened. I think from what we have seen with Jesse 'El Camino' and the post 'Breaking Bad' Cinnabon scenes with Saul Goodman / James McGill in 'Better Call Saul' that the two of them have come to a new place with respect to Walter White / Heisenberg. Saul is in purgatory, tormented by his past sins and mistakes and Jesse has found acceptance after been literally broken free from his bondage and addictions and is now in heaven, ready to begin a new life with purpose. Everyone else though, who is still alive, hates Walter's guts. None more-so than Walt Jr. who is the only true innocent "adult" character of the series who never compromised himself for greed or glory like so many others did. Everyone else had their own sins and hypocrisy. Walter White's greatest casualty of his criminal empire was the loss of his son's unconditional and endearing love.

    • @tylers6611
      @tylers6611 2 роки тому +73

      I agree. Walt got everything HE wanted. And he destroyed so many lives in the process. And the price to pay, was his family. He ruined all of their lives for his own happiness.

    • @scotcheggable
      @scotcheggable 2 роки тому +2

      @@billymuellerTikTok for real tho Billy the kid got done dirty.

    • @insainperson6018
      @insainperson6018 2 роки тому +4

      still evil

  • @diceflawless9115
    @diceflawless9115 2 роки тому +3287

    You glossed over Hank's death. I feel like that moment was a huge turning point. The whole scene where he begged for his life was huge. Was that Walt or Heisenberg begging for Hank? I think that whole scene could be analyzed. I think at that point, Walt finally saw himself as the enemy and knew he needed to be put down.

    • @Andrew-sn4tl
      @Andrew-sn4tl 2 роки тому +451

      I think another interesting thing to point out that this proved that Hank was more of a man than Walt would ever be. Walt was pleading to Jack to not take Hank’s life, as he didn’t want to face the consequences of his actions and tried to seek a way out. Hank took his death in strides, as he knows the only thing to do now is to accept his fate. It really helps to show how trivial Walt’s plight was.

    • @Ron_Z
      @Ron_Z 2 роки тому +253

      True. That was the moment Walt realised he was finished. His life was done for and he decided to give up on everything and just accept his wrong doings. He even offered all his money to Jack, the same money that created this whole series and he was ready to give all of that to save Hank. That was one of the most important scene of the entire series.

    • @FreshZCORD
      @FreshZCORD 2 роки тому +74

      @@Andrew-sn4tl no walt was pleading because he wanted to save hank not because he was being a coward

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 2 роки тому +121

      Also, the UA-camr mentions how Walt is becoming like Gus. But he forgot to mention how when Gus saw the one person that was a brother to him die, how all he did was sob in despair at the look of the dead man’s face. Walt ended up the same too.

    • @diceflawless9115
      @diceflawless9115 2 роки тому +19

      @@Ron_Z Yes he was full heisenburg up to this point. Walt finally had to face the monster he created

  • @aram69420
    @aram69420 Рік тому +351

    Bro it's weird seeing people hating on Skyler and defending Walt

    • @Jeff_Biden
      @Jeff_Biden Рік тому +40

      ​​@@Nicknstrips Skyler is pretty annoying and walt and gus are beloved characters. Jack and Todd are just forgettable for most people

    • @a.h.9959
      @a.h.9959 Рік тому +90

      I just finished watching breaking bad for the first time and this really shocked me! Skyler only annoyed me in the first season.. The rest of the time I just felt horrible for her. You could see how hopeless, lonely and sad she was.
      She lost everything because of Walt.

    • @akashafofo6939
      @akashafofo6939 Рік тому +16

      Skyler cheated her ill husband. I sympathize drugs, cheating on the other hand...

    • @jacques9515
      @jacques9515 Рік тому +2

      No its not

    • @marcoalarcon9119
      @marcoalarcon9119 Рік тому +9

      Weird? I was very surprised when I saw that people hate Skyler. Granted, I don't like her at all, except I never hated her as she never did or said anything to deserve it.

  • @gtaylor6937
    @gtaylor6937 6 місяців тому +20

    With too many brilliant aspects to count in this masterpiece series, I still think the most brilliant was how Jesse's nature was the one that turned out to be uncorruptible. He starts out portrayed as such a low life loser, and grows into a man with a true conscience. The transformation was thrilling to watch.

    • @leninvasco
      @leninvasco 6 місяців тому +4

      At the begining, Jesse teached Walter about the drug market, making he look like more fitting to the crime life. In the end, we see its actually Walter who is more fitting.

  • @wrathful3439
    @wrathful3439 2 роки тому +1461

    how about Gustavo Fring for the next episode I'm sure alot of people will like it

    • @7yep4336dfgvvh
      @7yep4336dfgvvh 2 роки тому +12

      Andale pues

    • @brandon9815
      @brandon9815 2 роки тому +140

      As much as I would love that, his story isn't technically over, with one more appearance in better call Saul

    • @carlval11
      @carlval11 2 роки тому +4

      Yes Gus Fring plz

    • @gene3999
      @gene3999 2 роки тому +4

      It will be better tbh.

    • @Saveyourbs
      @Saveyourbs 2 роки тому +6

      Gus has to be next!

  • @losangeleskid2.0
    @losangeleskid2.0 2 роки тому +564

    Say
    His
    Name:
    "Vile Eye"
    "You're God damn right"

    • @BROU-bb2uc
      @BROU-bb2uc 2 роки тому +15

      I am the knock on the door.

    • @fuad_a7
      @fuad_a7 2 роки тому +14

      @@BROU-bb2uc "I am the one who knocks..."

    • @bruceleroywayne
      @bruceleroywayne 2 роки тому +6

      i am the table

    • @kahuna253
      @kahuna253 2 роки тому +1

      He is the one who blinks

  • @ilikehotdogs19
    @ilikehotdogs19 Рік тому +27

    the first episode of season 1 is actually just a way to make you as sympathetic as possible for walter, and then the rest of the show is just seeing how far you are willing to take your sympathy for him

  • @lukedaley17
    @lukedaley17 Рік тому +56

    Walter White’s transformation from a mild mannered family man and teacher to hardened drug Lord, Heisenberg is portrayed brilliantly in Breaking Bad.

  • @zickykane5206
    @zickykane5206 2 роки тому +653

    I think the part that made Jane's death more evil was that she knew to sleep on her stomach, and Walt accidently rolled her onto her back, causing her to begin choking.

    • @darthbigred22
      @darthbigred22 2 роки тому +51

      But Jane was no good gal either....what was her plan to run off with Jesse and spend the money on drugs until they burned out?

    • @SerMattzio
      @SerMattzio 2 роки тому +150

      @@darthbigred22 She wasn't a good person but she also wasn't a murderer. She was just misguided. She was also young and naive, while Walt was older and should have known better.

    • @HJA003
      @HJA003 2 роки тому +6

      @@SerMattzio gotta do what you gotta do whenever people get in your way.

    • @realamericannegro977
      @realamericannegro977 2 роки тому +48

      She was evil anyway. She blackmailed Walter and had Jesse on a leash

    • @romainlapie6362
      @romainlapie6362 2 роки тому +1

      @KitchensAreHot I'm not sure he choosed at that moment. He was undecided and the action ran too quick to achieve either choice. I think he made up his mind in afterthough, and -wanting to make Jesse suffer- lied to him at the end.

  • @valleyrover4958
    @valleyrover4958 2 роки тому +894

    "It doesn't take much strength to pull the trigger, but try getting up every morning and working for a living, and see who the tough guy is then." Stellar quote!

    • @griedd
      @griedd 2 роки тому +12

      bronx tale

    • @JohnSmith-mk1rj
      @JohnSmith-mk1rj 2 роки тому +40

      I was so disappointed to see that Netflix cut scenes out of 'A Bronx Tale.'
      Like when the black kid on the bus gives the white kids the finger, so all you see is the black kid looking all sad.
      I can't believe that Netflix would edit stuff out of such a classic.
      Typical 'woke' stupidity.

    • @speedracer1945
      @speedracer1945 2 роки тому +3

      @@JohnSmith-mk1rj the guy who played DeNiros son in the film ended convicted of murder .

    • @SagaciousNihilist
      @SagaciousNihilist 2 роки тому +10

      @@speedracer1945 Was also a drug addict, actor Chazz Palminteri, Sonny in the Bronx tale, ended up cutting all ties with him over it. As for the murder thing, I dont think he was the killer but the guy he was with.

    • @anonymoususer5381
      @anonymoususer5381 2 роки тому +2

      It is possible to cock the hammer for single action, so the trigger pull is lighter. Is the same possible for waking up every morning, so the going to work is easier?

  • @huntrellewillis
    @huntrellewillis 9 місяців тому +13

    Before he killed Mike, I rode with Walter because most of the actions he committed looked like he was saving his family and Jesse. When and after he killed Mike, I slowly realized this guys not just a man with cancer who’s trying to make millions to provide for his family for life, he’s really just a cruel, hellish man that refuses to get one upped by someone who he sees as below him

    • @tonyisnotdead
      @tonyisnotdead 9 місяців тому

      they are both men with families who do horrible things for money. none of their lives matter, so him killing mike was a net positive for humanity

  • @willesco5211
    @willesco5211 Рік тому +2

    Your explanation is as perfect as it can get. Definitely #1 when it comes to analyzing. Much appreciated

  • @concommie4050
    @concommie4050 2 роки тому +1591

    I've always thought Gus and Mike served perfect parallels to Walter's character. Gus is the man Walter wants to be, the mastermind pulling the strings, but Gus is lacking Walter's pride. On the other hand, Mike is the person Walter pretends to be to his wife and how he lies to himself about it, someone who specializes in carrying out tasks for Gus and Saul who really does do it for his family, still plays a very active role in Kaylee's life, also lacking in pride. As Mike said, they had a good thing going but Walter had to be the man, he had to let his pride get in the way, and he killed Gus only to find the structure of the entire operation come down with him, and killed Mike because he was upset at something he said. I think that was why Mike hated Walter so much, because he could see right through his lie that he did it for his family. He knew if he really did it for them he wouldn't be scheming against Gus, he was literally making millions

    • @mrblue703
      @mrblue703 2 роки тому +36

      Gus wanted to kill him, he would. And I did it for myself was a lie. He did take care of his family through his money which he gave to Gretchen and Elliot.

    • @luke5897
      @luke5897 2 роки тому +88

      He wanted to take care of his family obviously. But how can you say he didn't do it all for himself? He had so many opportunities to take millions and stop cooking, but he chooses to give up the millions in order to keep cooking. So no he didn't do it for his family, if that was the case he would have stopped much sooner. Also there's no way to say the money made it to his family, Elliott and Gretchen were scared for their lives but anything could have happened, Flynn could have turned down the money, ect

    • @aikikaname6508
      @aikikaname6508 2 роки тому +40

      @@mrblue703 He did at the very end where he had nothing to lose and this was his final play, lost everything and finally saw the consequences destroy his family. But he had made enough money to secure his family’s futures long ago in season 1 or 2 and didn’t stop. Skyler had her own business and could easily take care of the family long but he didn’t stop, even when she asked him to. Even when he saw his actions were psychologically destroying his wife he was allegedly trying to protect, he kept going. Even when criminals came to his house he didn’t stop. Even when Fring gave him a safe(r) option of making millions and taking the risk of cartel violence out of the equation he wanted more. He couldn’t even forgo flashing his money on a fancy car when it could risk exposing his actions to the DEA (and cause his family great harm) because of his ego. At every step he put his own ego ahead of his family.

    • @jcaseyjones2829
      @jcaseyjones2829 2 роки тому +30

      Uh, fine except he literally did not bring it all down over his pride. This is one of the strange moments in which EVEN THE WRITERS seem to forget the actual events of the show.
      The conflict between Walt and Gus began and was already terminal the moment Walt killed his dealers and hid Jesse. It was over. At that moment it became Gus or Walt.. and, you know, Mike made a mighty attempt to murder Walt. People tend to gloss over that when they get weepy over Walt killing Mike.

    • @johnross5790
      @johnross5790 2 роки тому +4

      @@jcaseyjones2829 I agree with you.

  • @micahudeh5929
    @micahudeh5929 2 роки тому +381

    I met Bryan Cranston actually. He was at the court I was working at doing character study, so we got pictures after the proceedings

    • @imcallingjapan2178
      @imcallingjapan2178 2 роки тому +3

      Doing character study? Please could you elaborate on that?

    • @LiamDePaux
      @LiamDePaux 2 роки тому +49

      @@imcallingjapan2178 character study usually implies looking at other people's lives to see how someone in their shoes would realistically act. I'm sure the actor who played Jesse Pinkman has never done Heroin, so it would take some character studying to understand how it feels

    • @micahudeh5929
      @micahudeh5929 2 роки тому +53

      @@imcallingjapan2178 Bryan was doing a character study for his role as a judge in "Your Honor" and happened to be in the city and court I worked at

    • @pagodebregaeforro2803
      @pagodebregaeforro2803 2 роки тому +27

      @@LiamDePaux instead of wasting his time going to places to observe ppl doing heroin he could have just used it, it would save some time and he gets the real experience to portray on screen.
      Jk.
      Good explanation.

    • @kentuckybruce6816
      @kentuckybruce6816 2 роки тому +6

      @@pagodebregaeforro2803 method acting

  • @evongreiff1
    @evongreiff1 Рік тому +8

    Admirable dissection of the series. Seen the whole series 7 times and get some thing new every time around. After watching this you made me wanna see it again!

  • @4nt3k__
    @4nt3k__ 2 місяці тому

    man I just love they way you start these videos

  • @boneappletea3858
    @boneappletea3858 2 роки тому +1323

    Walter needed serious therapy. But honestly, that first episode had me thinking no one respected him for a long time for whatever reason. Given the circumstances I can fully sympathize and empathize how it got started.

    • @peaknonsense2041
      @peaknonsense2041 2 роки тому +149

      Because no one respects men who are "harmless". They're weak and ineffectual and generally are far more dangerous than people realize. It's cowardice, not morality that keeps them in check. If they can get over their cowardice, they can become highly immoral and dangerous, like Walt. Far more than a traditional masculine man like Hank.

    • @boneappletea3858
      @boneappletea3858 2 роки тому +87

      @@peaknonsense2041 perfect name

    • @Only.D.G.
      @Only.D.G. 2 роки тому +21

      Therapy is nothing but a sham

    • @boneappletea3858
      @boneappletea3858 2 роки тому +28

      @@Only.D.G. religion is a scam

    • @Only.D.G.
      @Only.D.G. 2 роки тому +55

      @@boneappletea3858 Go to therapy, bro

  • @scottyboiLP
    @scottyboiLP 2 роки тому +826

    This kind of made me think of Harvey Dent’s line in The Dark Night: “You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain”. In early seasons when Walter had made enough money while still being relatively ‘innocent’, he could have died from his cancer, left his family the money they needed, and be deemed a hero for all intents and purposes. With time, his own ego and greed (and loyalty to Jesse) got in the way and caused him to do horrific atrocities thereby leading him to become the villain by the end of the series.

    • @sluttyMapleSyrup
      @sluttyMapleSyrup 2 роки тому +61

      Walt's pride was his ultimate downfall. He couldn't accept help from his friend, and he couldn't _stand_ his friend getting wealthy off the venture the two of them started -- and Walt abandoned.

    • @excusemebrah141
      @excusemebrah141 2 роки тому +1

      Really well put

    • @jimmyfuckthechainofcommand4332
      @jimmyfuckthechainofcommand4332 2 роки тому +21

      So true. Practically everything Walt did, at the beginning you could empathize with him, but by the end, his ego and inability to be content and to just break even will take him down a dark path. And then it cycles back and the paths just got darker and darker till that was what he became. One of my favorite lines is Mike telling Walt that he's got to learn to accept yes as an answer.

    • @ninjaguyYT
      @ninjaguyYT 2 роки тому +4

      Batman beyond. He retired and didn't become a villain.

    • @krypticunlimited6925
      @krypticunlimited6925 2 роки тому +13

      I dont think his loyalty to Jesse is something caused him to do wrong. As a matter of fact during the later seasons its Jesse who tries to leave the life and talk Walt out of it, but its Walt who always reels him back. If anything it was the other way around. Jesse was the one who did unspeakable crimes because of his own misplaced loyalty

  • @TristanDeshaies
    @TristanDeshaies Рік тому +13

    Surprised nobody mentioned what a masterpiece of a video this was! I can’t imagine the time that went into it!! Good work!

  • @HarveyMeadowlark
    @HarveyMeadowlark Рік тому +30

    As a kid I’d watch Malcom in the middle every night after dinner/before it was time to shower and get dressed for bed, and I had NO idea then how much I would come to love and respect Bryan Cranston. Sure he was great on Malcom in the Middle, but his performance as Walter White is amongst the greatest of all time

  • @gorillaglueconsumer3388
    @gorillaglueconsumer3388 2 роки тому +554

    Bryan Cranston won consecutive best actor awards for this show, and he damn well deserved them

    • @sunflowerwulf7536
      @sunflowerwulf7536 2 роки тому +51

      You’re goddamn right

    • @hewhoisme4343
      @hewhoisme4343 Рік тому +6

      @@sunflowerwulf7536 beat me to it

    • @eugenemurray2940
      @eugenemurray2940 Рік тому +1

      Until Jon Hamm...
      Mad men ran parallel to BB
      Jon fell to his feet in front of BC
      JH when having won at last...
      Walter White...uber gangster
      Don Draper...the coolest man no man would want to be

  • @todgordon9244
    @todgordon9244 2 роки тому +716

    Wish you would have touched on him absorbing character traits after killing them for instance Krazy 8 likes his crust cut off after he kills him he cuts his crust off gus puts a towel down when vomiting after poisoning the cartel then walter does the same vomiting from his chemo also with his drink he would drink it neat then after killing mike he gets drinks with ice like mike

    • @kindadecent9754
      @kindadecent9754 2 роки тому +153

      He pulled Tuco’s intimidation tactic on Saul too

    • @IainFrame
      @IainFrame 2 роки тому +67

      I didn't notice those. Great spot.

    • @todgordon9244
      @todgordon9244 2 роки тому +31

      @@kindadecent9754 wow thats a new one on me

    • @Grateboy2114
      @Grateboy2114 2 роки тому +36

      Didnt even know the character was so nuanced

    • @cristofalopagus
      @cristofalopagus 2 роки тому +42

      He never saw gus puttin the towel down tho

  • @NatVirgo
    @NatVirgo Рік тому +13

    This is honestly a love letter to how well breaking bad was written.

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 5 місяців тому +81

    You know someone is the ultimate antihero when there's a popcorn chip named after you

    • @JudgeHolden2003
      @JudgeHolden2003 3 місяці тому +8

      He was not an anti-hero. Only in season 1-2 he could be considered one. Later he was a villain-protagonist

    • @createrz8433
      @createrz8433 2 місяці тому +6

      they come in 6 signature flavors yo

  • @darkmacintosh
    @darkmacintosh 2 роки тому +593

    The one word I think of Walter at the beginning of the series is: Emasculated. Hank seems to be more of what Walter wants to be: more assertive, more secure, more masculine. It’s this that makes him want to go on that ride along, and everything goes from there.

    • @ststst981
      @ststst981 2 роки тому +96

      Exactly. It was always his huge ego and perceived emasculation. He could have taken Elliott's offer to work at Grey Matter and his family would have had a great life, but the second he said "we have great health benefits" he felt he became a pity case and couldn't swallow his pride for the sake of his family and his health.

    • @josefk7437
      @josefk7437 2 роки тому +71

      Walt is a case study on how feeling emasculated made him an insecure bully who needed everyone else to know how tough he is. I think a lot of schools and workplaces have people like that. I got the impression that Bryan Cranston acted like every insecure bully he ever worked with to become Walt. I am guessing a lot of the audience also felt emasculated judging from the extreme and disproportionate reaction to Skyler.

    • @tatthagatha2657
      @tatthagatha2657 2 роки тому +29

      @@josefk7437 This is something that I agree with . Skyler did not deserve all that hate . She was a good woman who was cheated and manipulated by Walt .

    • @zackstarling2554
      @zackstarling2554 2 роки тому +73

      @@tatthagatha2657 I think Hank, Walt, Marie, Skyler, and Jesse are all examples of how repressing individuality defiles one's humanity. Hank, like Walt, wants to do some good, but we see him arrest, verbally abuse, and beat people who he considers inferior due to their drug problems. With his sneaky attempt to get a confession from Skyler, and the way he uses his family to carry on his investigations outside of work even if it puts them at risk, Hank is no better than Walt in my eyes. Marie shoplifts and can be nosy and judgmental. Skyler is guilty of constant malicious compliance even when it puts her whole family in danger. Jesse is the only one who consistently has a good heart and tries to do the right thing, but no one has ever valued him simply for who he is. He realized that being decent and kind never got him the love and life he deserved, not even from his parents, and that has driven him to a life of substance abuse. Walt and his whole family are examples of how the toxicity of repressed individuality in middle America destroys lives. Jesse and the other addicts in the show are victims of these sad middle aged people like Gus, Walt, and the DEA who play with lives in a twisted search for deeper meaning.

    • @TheRedHaze3
      @TheRedHaze3 2 роки тому +33

      @@tatthagatha2657 Being a victim does not absolve you of your sins.
      Skylar is just as horrible a person as Walter.