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Emilie bringing a full sized 44 magnum into a small closed space like an RV shows he's never actually shot one. He would have made all 3 of them permanently deaf if he shot that inside there.
@@alexglaser_ I can tell you aren't familiar with the concept of Hyperbole. Yes obviously it won't make you lose 100% of your hearing the rest of your life but it is going to damage it whether you realize it or not. You might not even be able to tell the difference but I promise you your hearing ability is impacted permanently and won't be on the same level it was before.
Emilio wasn't the snitch. Krazy-8 was. We see how Krazy-8 became a confidential informant in Better Call Saul (although the cartel were aware of it and so Krazy-8 gave junk information to the DEA.
45:59 Translation: ".........I am still here, where would I go, what are you guys doing, I have children, my husband is worried to death, You don’t pay me enough. There is a dead man in front of me yuck"
Yeah the flight was like 170. Plus imagine how much that pure meth killed. They were actually selling blue meth in Albuquerque because of the show's popularity.
Jane's father's death is probably the most unfortunate death in the entire series. He loses his daughter and is stricken with so much grief but is forced to go to work anyway. Then, when it's revealed he was responsible for the collision the media plastered his name and face all over the papers, knowing full well he was grieving. It became so much that he eventually killed himself due to it.
@youtubeuser9496 I vaguely remember his return to work being voluntary, I think someone even asks him if he's ready. But definitely one of the saddest pieces of collateral damage in Walt's quest for validation
1) He was not forced to go back to work, he wanted to go back, he even insisted despite his work wanting him to grieve. 2) I think it's naive to assume he didn't intentionally crash the planes, or at least had a breakdown and let it happen. 3) His suicide was mostly due to his daughter, but I do agree him being responsible for other deaths put him over the edge.
@@chaddad14881. Still surprising they let him go back to work that early then 2. But why would he do that? That's totally incongruent with what was shown on screen. Not to mention does it not make sense. I mean, he clearly had a breakdown there. And it's not like you can just stop it after such a high stress event. Imo, it's partially the airport's fault they let him go back to work that early after such a traumatic event.
Crazy how if Walt released Krazy8 there would be 2 scenarios. (1) Krazy8 doesn’t kill Walt and leaves and snitches on him to the DEA and Hank would find out about Walt and blue meth. (2) he kills Walt and then goes to the DEA and Hank finds out Walt is dead
I think (2) is the more realistic scenario. By this point, Walt had already killed his boy Emilio and attempted to kill him. Considering that he was already willing to kill Walt just for having a brother-in-law in the DEA he definitely wouldn't leave that basement without first slitting his throat (Gus style 52:20)
32:42 I know it's wrong, but I felt a certain relief in that scene. I hate people who talk too much and speculate about others' lives... Unfortunately, everyone there paid because of one jerk.
There's a good theory about that scene, about how all the others were dead quiet because they had already noticed the skulls on their shoes indicating cartel, while the chatterbox hadn't & was attempting to break the awkward silence.
5:53 what a stand up gentleman making sure his old friends don’t make fun of his new friends to make sure they all get along harmoniously and live a nice long time! 6:54 and look he’s now proud of all of them and what they accomplished.
Thanks for the fun fact. Should the feds ever discover that I am secretly distributing drugs via my multinational food empire I will choose a different way to unalive myself . The more you know ...
Only kinda. AEDs only advise a shock if the patient is in either VTAC (ventricular tachycardia) or VFIB (ventricular fibrillation), so if they’re not in either of those, it won’t advise a shock. On another note, a belt *can* work as a TQ, but it won’t be a very good one and the person will still very much bleed. CAT tourniquets (the one police, military, and EMS use) still need to utilize a windlass in order to actually stop the bleeding, the belt by itself isn’t enough
I have one gripe about this show. When hank and the dea find Tortuga's head after the explosion hank uses his belt as a tourniquet. That wont work as a tourniquet.
It would need to be tightened with a small pole that was Spun around to have the correct tightness It wouldn't work as a normal belt. They might not have known that when these aired
If you think of it, walter and gus were way, WAY better than the entire DEA at removing drug dealers from the streets. Srsly, DEA should have commemorated those two relentles crime fighters.
@@chaddad1488 no she wasn't. She was lying on her side until Walt turned up and jostled her as he was trying to wake up Jesse, so that she fell onto her back instead, allowing her to choke on her vomit, which wouldn't have happened if she was lying on her side. It was only because Walt turned up and did that, that she died. Watch the show again because you obviously didn't understand it the first time around.
@@chaddad1488 no she wasn't. She was lying on her side until Walt turned up and jostled her as he was trying to wake up Jesse, so that she fell onto her back instead, allowing her to choke on her vomit, which wouldn't have happened if she was lying on her side. It was only because Walt turned up and did that, that she died. Watch the show again because you obviously didn't understand it the first time around.
I FOUND A MISTAKE!!! If you go frame by frame on 21:52 you'll see blood on his shirt before the bullet even goes through the cup... How'd that get there? 🤔
Next youtube is gonns start blurring this shit when its not even real, the censorship for different videos needs to stop. Thats why im glad i got to see this without any issues. Thank you
The first death is preposterous. Walt has absolutely no leverage that would let him put out more force than one or two guys trying to slam a door that isn’t locked.
@@omarbaba9892 that logic is fine. But cmon. They FOUND the door. They could feel it give way and it wasn’t bolted shut. You’re telling me a 25 year old dude with incredible adrenaline wouldn’t move a 50 year old man pushing against dirt?
@@Colinkrauss1 they’d fully been breathing in the gas by that point for about 10 seconds so they would’ve been a lot weaker and disoriented by that point. Plus another fully grown man applying his entire body weight to the door is still a lot of force for someone to push against
Tortuga was a DEA informant, which is a betrayal in the cartel. So Bolsa ordered his death to teach DEA a lesson that they shouldn't mess with the cartel
I’m loving this. Most people just show the deaths but not the lead-up and aftermath of each one. I’ll have to skip through Andrea’s though. I’m super close with an Andrea so that one hits a little too close to home. I know it’s silly. Even my Andrea has laughed at me for getting so upset over the death of a fictional character that just happens to share her name. It’s funny cause she’s also trying to console me even as she’s laughing not that I can blame her. Then again Andrea’s death in the show is upsetting on its own, particularly Jesse’s reaction. Nope, can’t do it.
Thanks!! I always find it frustrating / pointless to watch scenes without context. 100% agree with you that was probably the most brutal death in terms of emotional impact for me too
@@ThisIdiotsOpinion good to know I’m not alone. I remember Andrea asking me what I was so worked up over. I normally don’t get super emotional over fiction so I don’t think she quite knew what to do with herself. Bless her heart lol
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But Tony Montana was bad from the get-go. Walter White transitioned from a goody two-shoes high school chemistry teacher to "I am the danger" Heisenberg over the course of the show.
@@beccas.7762 Vince Gilligan wanted him to "go from Mr chips [bland suburban dad] to scarface". And by the end Walt is pretty similar to scarface. From the insatiable appetite to killing his own allies for no reason.
Because this guy doesn't know how to edit a video or audio. And he's obviously not a perfectionist. If I was him I would've done way better. No wonder he doesn't have much subs.
@@Synflood-dot-txt It's a weird way of doing it. Hell, it's easier to just put the music everyone adds to avoid copyright and you don't have broken audio. But to each their own I gues