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Breaking Bad - I Did It for Me Scene: Walter (Bryan Cranston) reveals his motives.
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US Air Date: 2008
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Starring: Anna Gunn, Bryan Cranston
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@Wint9rification
@Wint9rification Год назад
Bro had THE craziest midlife crisis ever
@ethancbaker2002
@ethancbaker2002 5 месяцев назад
That’s what I say all the time lol
@Josheshenourfilms
@Josheshenourfilms 4 месяца назад
More like an END of life crisis 😭
@JoseMora-wc5zz
@JoseMora-wc5zz 4 месяца назад
That’s truly what it was.
@damonedrington3453
@damonedrington3453 3 месяца назад
I’d hardly call 50 “mid life” crisis
@anthonyarchuleta1149
@anthonyarchuleta1149 2 месяца назад
Hahaha!!
@walterwhite9602
@walterwhite9602 3 года назад
It’s so crazy watching this scene and thinking about how much has happened in just a span of 2 short years. Walt went from a man loved by his family and friends to a cold blooded kingpin and eventually all alone with nothing to live for. The character progression in this show is amazing and it just doesn’t get any better than breaking bad.
@Sporkyyyyyy
@Sporkyyyyyy 3 года назад
WHY ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF IN THIRD PERSON
@artifrac7al
@artifrac7al 3 года назад
@@Sporkyyyyyy WHY ARE YOU TYPING IN ALL CAPS?
@Sporkyyyyyy
@Sporkyyyyyy 3 года назад
@@artifrac7al BECAUSE I AM GENUINELY CONCERNED ABOUT A MAN TALKING ABOUT HIMSELF IN THIRD PERSON
@allegrifan
@allegrifan 3 года назад
I'm the real walt, this is just some copycat
@walterwhite9602
@walterwhite9602 3 года назад
@@allegrifan you’re an imposter. I’m the one who knocks.
@NEdumpling
@NEdumpling 2 года назад
"I was alive" what a beautiful paradox, all this happened because he was about to die. Really makes you think about the relationship between life and death, and how a man should live.
@CosmicWaltz7
@CosmicWaltz7 Год назад
I feel there's three stages in life. The first is every day before your first encounter with death. Not a distant family member's, but someone close to you, or a near-miss encounter of your own. In this time, you're ignorant of the gravity of consequences. You may know death exists and that things die, but it's out of your mind as to what that really means. The second phase is the wake of this realization: that you and everyone else will die some day, and there's no way around that. It's the heaviest onus, and one we push away for as long as we can. Some people can get wrapped up in this stage for their entire lives, trying to run from the looming shadow on the horizon for as long as they can. "Just one more step, and maybe it will miss me." But, the third stage is when you finally realize that, you can't fight the inevitable, and that all things must eventually end. That it's all cyclical, and nothing to be concerned of. When you stop running, and finally see each day you have as an opportunity unto itself. That, to die is simply to transition out of this realm, as you transition each night from sleep to dream. When we can stare at death and smile, knowing our time is yet to come.
@dashmatt7445
@dashmatt7445 Год назад
@@CosmicWaltz7 well said!
@logancroteau5497
@logancroteau5497 Год назад
i’ve never even thought about that there’s so much to breaking bad and so many ways to interpret it dude i love it
@conallhomer453
@conallhomer453 Год назад
@@CosmicWaltz7let’s hope for a good death.
@chibitoodles5351
@chibitoodles5351 9 месяцев назад
​@@CosmicWaltz7But that's not a fate all of us deserved.
@gregorypost2308
@gregorypost2308 2 года назад
This scene just shows the importance of having a purpose in life. Breaking Bad shows what happens when you deny that need for too long.
@robopistachio2369
@robopistachio2369 2 года назад
Great take
@kytronicles6914
@kytronicles6914 2 года назад
Never thought of it this way
@CesarAlbanprm
@CesarAlbanprm 2 года назад
Deep!
@kelvinmuema44
@kelvinmuema44 2 года назад
true
@kelvinmuema44
@kelvinmuema44 2 года назад
True
@thev.i.p.3447
@thev.i.p.3447 3 года назад
The thrill of power is what Walt was seeking his entire life after feeling like he let his family down financially
@zoxyy.1x
@zoxyy.1x 3 года назад
?
@abbudi222
@abbudi222 3 года назад
?
@atomicsodium
@atomicsodium 2 года назад
Not so much that he let his family down financially, but rather the fact that up to this point in his life, he saw himself as wasted potential. The meth business allows Walt to feel as if he has finally accomplished something great. By the end of the series, he know longer sees himself as a failure.
@localegoist4079
@localegoist4079 2 года назад
Bravo Vince
@TheStraightestWhitest
@TheStraightestWhitest 2 года назад
@@atomicsodium He wasn't. He left his family 10 million out of 80 mil he made in less than a year. He did good.
@kokowoch
@kokowoch 2 года назад
love how Skyler's was in a defensive stance in the beginning, as if she was preparing for Walt to tell her more of his tricks, and lies. But when Walt said he did it for himself, she eases up, and knows Walt's finally being honest
@usul573
@usul573 2 года назад
People interpreted that breath she takes as like the first free breath she's taken in a very long time.
@romusa10
@romusa10 2 года назад
@@usul573 she's glad that his husband finally owned it and told her the truth
@buithach4084
@buithach4084 2 года назад
See, the thing here is that, it doesn't matter if Walt told the truth or not, as far as we know it, he might have thought that his family could have profited from it, and they kinda did, just not as planned. It didn't matter what Walt said at this moment, it wouldn't have changed a thing, whether he believed it or not. This scene is not so much about walt being honest, but that in the end, family is the only legacy that is worth it. It could have been a white lie for all we know.
@galeboetticher2290
@galeboetticher2290 2 года назад
@@buithach4084 “white” lie…nice
@martincurran6432
@martincurran6432 2 года назад
@@buithach4084 why would he lie about it?
@aidegenerate
@aidegenerate 3 года назад
If i have to hear.. one more time.. that you did this for the family... Dom Toretto: I did it for the family
@boozeclues1787
@boozeclues1787 3 года назад
No..Vin Diesel: I did it for the family
@kiyanelkebir9110
@kiyanelkebir9110 2 года назад
i did it for the Rock
@AM-dl7ot
@AM-dl7ot 2 года назад
Aunque digan que soy Un bandolero donde voy Le doy gracias a Dios Por hoy estar donde estoy Y voy a seguir con mi tumbao' Y con mis ojos colorao' Con mis gatos activao' Ustedes to' me lo han dao'
@shizutanako5553
@shizutanako5553 2 года назад
@@kiyanelkebir9110 "rock.. ROCK?!!!! JESUS IT'S MINERALS!" -sussybaka
@Nick_England_11
@Nick_England_11 2 года назад
@@AM-dl7ot Ah yes, that song...
@grantmarvin3681
@grantmarvin3681 3 года назад
I love watching this scene because you can literally see the weight lifting from Skylar's shoulders with Walt's confession. No more lies, no more family-man bullshit. They're finally equals and Walt is finally honest. It's what Skylar desperately needed to hear the whole time. It's finally over. What a phenomenal show and a perfect way to end these characters' relationship.
@laurocoman
@laurocoman 2 года назад
It's very appropriate that he says it at the very end. He probably had never said it out loud. He knew he was going to die very soon, so at least one important person in his life had to hear it.
@carlacaribe
@carlacaribe 2 года назад
And what does she get once he's honest? nothing, she's just a crackhead who wants people to tell her what she wants to hear like if it was to change something, it's like Word bring back the dead
@makani9004
@makani9004 2 года назад
Yeah, it seems very reminiscent of the wife who ahs been cheated on too many times, always being told an excuse, that he still loves her, when they both know he doesn't.
@litamtondy
@litamtondy 2 года назад
I think you forgot one "finally".
@dekekeke
@dekekeke Год назад
@@litamtondy Lmao
@Tejroe
@Tejroe 2 года назад
Some people might not notice this, but pay attention to how Walt tells Skylar the truth versus all the times he's lied to her. Normally, he tries to use his clever wording and long run-off sentences and bullshit phrasing to always say he did this for his family, but in this moment, the way he tells the truth is so simple in comparison. It's no exhausting explanation, just a few short sentences.
@unnaturaldodo
@unnaturaldodo Год назад
He still did it for the family
@helenaperez4343
@helenaperez4343 Год назад
@@unnaturaldodo maybe for the first few episodes, but once he turns down the Gray Matter job offer, that argument falls apart.
@unnaturaldodo
@unnaturaldodo Год назад
@@helenaperez4343 all the time he was doing for the family and enjoying it at the same time it just that skyler don't want to hear it so he tell another truth
@willw5868
@willw5868 Год назад
@@unnaturaldodo you missed the entire point of the show dude.
@carstrom9032
@carstrom9032 Год назад
@@unnaturaldodothat is literally not true the whole point of this was that it was a genuine confession. How do you miss the point of a show this bad.
@logicaldude3611
@logicaldude3611 3 года назад
The show was perfect. It didn't fall prey to the trap that so many other shows fall into where things start getting long and drawn out. So many other shows, you feel like, "Okay, this should have ended a few seasons ago, I don't know why I'm still watching." Breaking Bad was not like that at all, you can tell the writers had a plan and they stuck to it. A beginning, middle, and end, and that was it. It doesn't get much better than this.
@copyright232
@copyright232 3 года назад
cough cough the walking dead
@haydeng3541
@haydeng3541 3 года назад
@@copyright232 well, considering the shows on its final season (11) and season 9 was one of the best seasons, it's definitely not that the show went on for too long, but rather that it had bad seasons (6-8). Had 6-8 been roughly on the same level of quality as the first 5 or recent two, it honestly would have been a perfect length, though longer than most shows
@DaxSports1
@DaxSports1 2 года назад
@@haydeng3541 so only the first 5 and last 2 seasons where good the middle was bad. So it should've ended alot earlier.
@-xnnybimb-9398
@-xnnybimb-9398 2 года назад
You put it in words I couldn’t find myself. Exactly right. Many stories after a certain point just feel like a money grab or just the writers milking the plot and it’s earlier success for more content, this wasn’t like that, it’s an actual story with, like you said, a “beginning, middle, and end.”
@omarfaruque98xy
@omarfaruque98xy 2 года назад
I would have liked it to be longer though just because of the sheer quality.
@danielmelendrez1616
@danielmelendrez1616 2 года назад
Anna Gunn is such an underrated actress. My god her acting is impeccable.
@taserrr
@taserrr 2 года назад
RU-vid comment sections have no understanding of the word "underrated". She played one of the most iconic roles in one of the most icon TV-series of the decade. That is literally the OPPOSITE of underrated. She made 75.000 USD per episode, which is half of Aaron Paul (Jesse) and 1/3rd of Bryan Cranston (Walter White), who was the lead actor.
@sgt.brownie5392
@sgt.brownie5392 2 года назад
@@taserrr she didn't even have half the screen time tose two had so that's more than fair
@taserrr
@taserrr 2 года назад
@@sgt.brownie5392 Exactly! nothing underrated about it.
@danielmelendrez1616
@danielmelendrez1616 2 года назад
@@taserrr Anna Gun hasn't been around in major roles like the one she had in BB. My comment refers to the industry not giving her more challenging roles. She had a somewhat minor participation in Captain Philips where she did not get the chance to develop such a troubled and challening character. It seems to me like Holywood forgot about her outstanding job in BB. While she was awarded two Emmys and got other nominations, we have not seen her around much. We need actresses like her. EDIT: Regarding her earnings per episode, that is NOT a valid measurement, in my opinion. Jennifer Aniston and the others were earning about 1 Million dollars per episode in Friends, which is arguably one of the worst TV Shows ever made. Predictable characters, "bland" storyline and NOT FUNNY at all.
@NEOGEONEO
@NEOGEONEO 2 года назад
JAJA poor guy, wait till you see Rhea Seehorn
@clarence9379
@clarence9379 3 года назад
crazy to think of all that led up to this moment and how it all could’ve been avoided if he took elliots job offer
@baseddroid
@baseddroid 3 года назад
If he never sold out for $5000 in the first place it would’ve been avoided
@quairan2099
@quairan2099 3 года назад
Lol for real
@Spacejockey426
@Spacejockey426 3 года назад
Well, then we would have had a movie of the week, not a five season TV show!
@maxminton7861
@maxminton7861 2 года назад
There are so many things that happen in the show that could have gone different one small thing was changed. If Skyler didn’t give her money to Ted they would have moved away. If Jesse decided to go live a new life the finale would not have happened. Every small decision that the characters make lead to every direction the show took, and it is brilliant.
@FrostReave
@FrostReave 2 года назад
Or at the very least if Walt didn’t leave that incriminating book in his bathroom for his DEA brother or son to find.
@flaviogiuditta5665
@flaviogiuditta5665 3 года назад
"I mean-no matter how well I explain it these days, she just has this, this- I mean, I truly believe there exists some combination of words. There must exist certain words in a certain specific order that would explain all of this. But with her, I just I just can’t ever seem to find them." -"Fly" episode
@blazypika2
@blazypika2 3 года назад
yeah, funny how what he really had to do was tell the truth. not just to her, but to himself.
@s.o.k.1393
@s.o.k.1393 3 года назад
Holy crap I never noticed the connection
@rafe7625
@rafe7625 2 года назад
Hell, I think Skylar would have gladfully cooperated if Walt had just been honest about everything
@DekuStickGamer
@DekuStickGamer 2 года назад
@@rafe7625 she wouldn’t have initially, she’d have divorced him immediately. It’s only because Walt buttered her up to accepting the idea of drug money. He had to use the lie “for the family” because that’s what Skyler cared most about. I think about S5 is when he should’ve been honest and open with her. He was starting his new empire but still keeping secrets.
@aryan7767
@aryan7767 6 месяцев назад
she probably would have talked him out of it or informed Hank IMO who would basically stop walter from doing it without arresting him. Walter would probably die sad, but so many lives would have been saved and he would have been reemmbered well by his family@@DekuStickGamer
@user-og6hl6lv7p
@user-og6hl6lv7p 2 года назад
1:10 What a great shot, with the wooden beam literally separating the two characters. It almost blends into the background which must be said for something.
@sebastiaandejong4378
@sebastiaandejong4378 2 года назад
Why do i consciously see it for the first time
@potushky
@potushky 2 года назад
Absolutely, if you rewatch the series you’ll notice that these beams which seperate the characters appear all throughout the show. I loved that they used it for the last time in the finale
@Darduel
@Darduel Год назад
they did a few times in the second or third season as well
@isaacpianos5208
@isaacpianos5208 Год назад
Visually separating them, not literally
@jeffrowisdabest
@jeffrowisdabest Год назад
Breaking Bad is full of fantastic camerawork, like the shot right after Walt says "I Won" and they zoom in on the Los Pollos Hermanos air freshener. This whole series is just amazing.
@JDP2104
@JDP2104 3 года назад
I hate when fans take this scene as Walt saying that he didnt care about his family or Jesse
@sirbirbton
@sirbirbton 3 года назад
He cared, just not as much as he cared for the thrill and recognition he got from the criminal side of his life.
@JDP2104
@JDP2104 3 года назад
@@sirbirbton there was the side of him that did it for the thrill of it and for his pride, but there are multiple things he did that *were not* in his favor but still did to save others
@nav5738
@nav5738 3 года назад
Exactly, Walter's character is very complex. Just using this line to sum up his character is a sin.
@darthuchiha1418
@darthuchiha1418 3 года назад
Yeah he did care for them but he cared about his creation even more
@tommyhani6507
@tommyhani6507 3 года назад
it was never about protecting his family if he want to protects his family he should accept the job at gray matter
@averageguy6661
@averageguy6661 2 года назад
People don't give Anna Gunn enough credit, I think she did an amazing job. She looks completely broken in this scene.
@upyoursdotcom
@upyoursdotcom Год назад
Agreed. Not only do people not give her enough credit, they give her hate. As a person. Really pisses me off. Hating a character is one thing, but hating an actor for perfectly portraying a deeply flawed, broken person in way over her head makes absolutely no sense to me. Her acting is so natural throughout the whole series and she was an integral part of the show, people definitely need to put more respect on her name
@jaarneal
@jaarneal Год назад
@@theprolifeboys1659 Pretty weird to hate Skylar I think. I mean she isn’t like… a fun character, and she makes serious mistakes, but she is dealing with Walt, who is a deranged, ruthless, and violent criminal. Pretty confident most people wouldn’t do as well as she did in that situation….
@theprolifeboys1659
@theprolifeboys1659 Год назад
@@jaarneal Pov buddy, some root for walter even though what he did was ruthless
@jaarneal
@jaarneal Год назад
@@theprolifeboys1659 Yeah I in some ways rooted for Walt, but it didn't make me hate Skylar....
@joebynum9056
@joebynum9056 Год назад
@@theprolifeboys1659 losers hate skylar man sorry to say
@raido01
@raido01 Год назад
The most addicted man to methamphetamine didn't even consume it
@kirklandsignaturebarbarian3814
dude this is underrated
@xord1946
@xord1946 3 года назад
"This is the" "If I have to hear this meme one more time..."
@hi1gr196
@hi1gr196 3 года назад
I did it for the family.
@natemanning924
@natemanning924 3 года назад
“This is the best episode in the series.”
@heavendenies8881
@heavendenies8881 3 года назад
This is the moment Xord becomes pissed off.
@sf3testvids
@sf3testvids 2 года назад
"This is the part where walter white is memed for attention... I liked it.. I was bad at it...."
@daelenstonemeier490
@daelenstonemeier490 2 года назад
This is the example that I always go to when I talk about a perfect finale.
@christopherortiz9330
@christopherortiz9330 3 года назад
This is the moment fans say "This is the moment..."
@saintlouis1087
@saintlouis1087 3 года назад
The moment Walt took Skylar’s butt cherry
@nebula3911
@nebula3911 3 года назад
@@saintlouis1087 👀👀👀
@xypher321
@xypher321 3 года назад
@@saintlouis1087 👀👀
@saintlouis1087
@saintlouis1087 3 года назад
@@nebula3911 😎
@saintlouis1087
@saintlouis1087 3 года назад
@@xypher321 😎
@mattmalco10
@mattmalco10 2 года назад
"I was alive" is such a hard hitting line so many people just kind of drift through life completely frustrated and unfulfilled
@JCMProductions
@JCMProductions 3 года назад
Does anyone feel like in this scene they’re both weak and tired from it all. Skylar is heavily smoking (something she hid from Walt earlier) and Walt confessing about why he did it. They don’t even have the energy to hate each other anymore, they’re just done. They wanna cut through all the red tape before Walt is gone.
@Nothing_happening_here_go_away
@Nothing_happening_here_go_away 2 года назад
Red tape?
@hoopsonwheels
@hoopsonwheels Год назад
@@Nothing_happening_here_go_away What she sees as Walt’s BS “If I have to hear one more time that you did this for the family”
@neilpemberton5523
@neilpemberton5523 6 месяцев назад
Walt is trying to rejoin the human race by not lying to her at the end. You can't compare them directly. Skyler tried her best in an impossible situation. Walter created the impossible situation. Honestly, the fact that this show has incredible writing is crucial, because the audience always suspends its disbelief. In the real world the Salamancas would have killed Skyler, Flynn and the baby for starters, then left probably left Walt alive to be tortured by it. Walt is a total a**hole for thinking he could be a drug kingpin while having a family in the 'burbs. There's a good reason why the Mexican cartels, and Gus, have insane levels of security at home.
@taskendeer
@taskendeer 2 года назад
This was probably my favorite scene in the whole show. All the lies, the tension, the doubt, clears up in a snap of a finger. It was always for himself, it was to make him feel alive. And it closed off everything perfectly.
@rahulverma8774
@rahulverma8774 2 года назад
Yeah Normally if villian is protagonist of the show Directors try to whitewash his image Even movies like SAW try to prove that villians like JIGSAW are right But i am glad gilligan took a different path
@jaarneal
@jaarneal Год назад
Yeah, I recall the first time I watched the show, I found myself waiting desperately for the point at which he’d finally admit he did it all for himself. That he admits it in this one moment, to both himself and to Skylar, the person who deserved that truth so long ago… man it’s just great writing. Hilarious that some people think he’s actually lying in this scene, and that he actually did do it all for his family.
@applesandgrapesfordinner4626
@applesandgrapesfordinner4626 7 месяцев назад
​@@jaarnealYou know the Walt gaslight is that strong
@neilpemberton5523
@neilpemberton5523 6 месяцев назад
I agree you have a great point, but the best bit was still Walt single-handedly taking out Jack's crew and executing Jack, with Jesse getting to off Todd as a special bonus. And Walt ricining Lydia too, of course. Breaking Bad needed to end Bad. Walt lost his son forever when Jack killed Hank. Revenge was needed because Walt couldn't reverse that. Actually I think my favourite scene was Jesse howling in relief after breaking out of his slave hell at the end.
@isomericgamer6644
@isomericgamer6644 5 месяцев назад
I doubt it was always for himself. At first he really did it for his family but around the end of season 2 specifically the scene where his cancer goes into remission and he got angry is exactly when it began growing into something else. Because Walter himself was changing.
@Ferariiman
@Ferariiman 3 года назад
And all of this started when he decided to ditch Gretchen on that July 4th party in her family's home because he felt inferior to the kind of people her family were, the rich successful kind. He was literally on the way to become like them via his startup company and he threw it all away over his ego and pride.
@adaniel2929
@adaniel2929 3 года назад
I suppose he never changed then.
@chrisrawls8328
@chrisrawls8328 3 года назад
One can't honestly know if it's when he left Gretchen? The human brain runs through so many layers at many different times. It's really impossible to tell when it all went sideways and If Walt ever really changed, or was always the same person?
@SanjaySingh-oh7hv
@SanjaySingh-oh7hv 3 года назад
This class struggle is as old as civilization itself. I remember scenes from the Titanic movie as well as ones from Downton Abbey where the newly rich are still disparaged as if they are somehow still not legitimate. If Gretchen's family really did think of Walt as inferior, despite his intellect, or if it was Walt's chronic low self-esteem that doomed the relationship, is something that no doubt will be debated for some time yet. Perhaps the most extreme case of new money are those people who sell drugs and whose residences are later raided. Apparently the interior decoration and furnishings are real eye sores and very poor taste. So perhaps it takes time for people who come into money to refine themselves into a different type of more worldly person. When Tom Branson moved up from being a chauffeur to a member of the family, in Downton Abbey, he became one of them over a period of time but never forgot his roots. We can only speculate whether Walt would have changed or not.
@thescoobymike
@thescoobymike 3 года назад
Wait I don’t remember this
@DaxSports1
@DaxSports1 2 года назад
@@thescoobymike they only talk about it. It's not an actual scene in the show.
@xaviertran
@xaviertran 2 года назад
What a visually powerful scene....Walt talking to Skyler apparently in the same room.... But almost world's apart physically and mentally. Skyler sitting defeated with the corner room panel smack between Walt and her....while Walt standing but also incredibly fatigued. Two characters at the end of a long and arduous journey.
@aronphilip2782
@aronphilip2782 2 года назад
U literally copied that comment from a video lol 😂💀
@ggletsplay5041
@ggletsplay5041 2 года назад
My take is that Walt finally admitted to himself that he did all the crap he did for himself in a way. At the beginning he did it for his family so he could die and know everything would be ok. But he liked being the bad guy and he just didn't stop. There were multiple times in the series where he could have stopped but didn't. He pressed on for himself.
@mattgillam7379
@mattgillam7379 2 года назад
He didn’t like being the bad guy he just like the position that being a bad guy gave him
@graaau4582
@graaau4582 2 года назад
to me it always was for himself the family was an excuse for his consience but all he wanted to do was being someone before dying
@leolong2984
@leolong2984 2 года назад
@@graaau4582 This. I think people are sometimes really desperate for an excuse to justify Walt as a character, and try and frame his actions as warped but still fundamentally "for his family" somehow? Walter White was the folly of patriarchy personified, so it would make sense for his motivations to be entrenched in his ego like you mentioned, I wish we could all be more comfortable at least accepting this as a valid interpretation, some folks are just really resistant I guess
@theWn123
@theWn123 2 года назад
@@graaau4582 100% agree. I think Mike is the guy who truly was doing this for his family. Especially after watching Better Call Saul. Walt was just pretending to do it for noble reasons but it was all to satisfy his own ego.
@voluntarism335
@voluntarism335 2 года назад
Actions>Words, he made meth to make money for his family, that never changed, this dumb line that the actor was made to read out does not change that fact, it's also dumb for Skyler to think he is actually lying about that because he isn't. Whenever Walt has lied he overexplains things, he was not overexplaining things when he tells her "it's for this family".
@zackyboi2048
@zackyboi2048 3 года назад
Every second of the last three episodes of this show are completely and absolutely perfect.
@rolloxra670
@rolloxra670 Год назад
The whole show, from start to end
@Cooliostuff
@Cooliostuff Год назад
@@rolloxra670 happy birthday 🤨
@rolloxra670
@rolloxra670 Год назад
@@Cooliostuff ?
@Cooliostuff
@Cooliostuff Год назад
@@rolloxra670 happy birthday ted
@lenawagenfuehr53
@lenawagenfuehr53 Год назад
And it keeps going...El Camino, Better Call Saul. 😮
@pokemonmanic3595
@pokemonmanic3595 2 года назад
I love the transition from “I was really…” because it sounds like Walt going off on another spiel, something he’s done this whole show, but eventually he stops himself and says all he needed to say: “I was alive.”
@carlwheezer1640
@carlwheezer1640 2 года назад
It wasn't even his intent to lie. It just came naturally after the "I was really..." His mind looked for answers, excuses and a convincing lie. It took him a solid moment to be honest and say the truth: That he felt "alive."
@KingKong-ux3gg
@KingKong-ux3gg Год назад
I swear it, Walt was a bad guy and destroyed his family, but that “I did it for me” it’s truly heartbreaking. Also, her exhale and expression as he says it was literally perfect acting.
@theprowler18
@theprowler18 3 года назад
I feel this show will stand the test of time, as one of the few shows that got better and stuck the landing so well that it's still a blast to go back into it. Not many shows really stick the landing at the end and to know they did this explosively tense, satisfying final season on the fly (no game plan, unlike the previous seasons) makes it all the more satisfying to see it come together.
@Inamonthortooo
@Inamonthortooo 3 года назад
Game of thrones also stuck the landing in the final season - that was pure perfection, breaking bad wishes it could be half as good as season 8 of game of thrones
@xiopia3940
@xiopia3940 3 года назад
@@Inamonthortooo master baiter
@zoxyy.1x
@zoxyy.1x 3 года назад
wym on the fly
@solaris4022
@solaris4022 3 года назад
@@Inamonthortooo I am become Bait, destroyer of comments.
@freshairkaboom8171
@freshairkaboom8171 3 года назад
@@Inamonthortooo Are you not baited? Is that not why you are here?
@jamesclark6949
@jamesclark6949 2 года назад
It’s weird that, for me at least, after all the loose ends tied up for the series, Walt’s line, “I did it for me” gave me more resolution in the series than anything else.
@lenawagenfuehr53
@lenawagenfuehr53 Год назад
IKR! I remember Dexter ended not long after BB, and I was so angry with that damp squib of an ending (and don't get me started on "new blood"!)
@SchrodingersCat8813
@SchrodingersCat8813 Год назад
Same. It really was the ultimate resolution. Under EVERYTHING was his hubris, anger, bitterness, and all the lies. This is what truly resolved the series, him finally accepting the truth.
@aidankeohane3370
@aidankeohane3370 2 года назад
“I did it for me. I liked it. I was good at it. And I was…really…I was alive” There’s a lot of amazing quotes from this series, but I think that’s my favorite one of all.
@samuelblizman6633
@samuelblizman6633 2 года назад
I have still goosebumps from these words..." i was alive"....even after these years after finale this brilliant TV show....
@aryan7767
@aryan7767 6 месяцев назад
Underrated monologue between walter white and his son from season 4 episode 10, that explains all of his motivations really well Walter: My father died when I was six. You knew that, right? Walter Jr.: Yeah. Walter: He had Huntington's disease. It destroys portions of the brain, affects muscle control, and leads to dementia. It's just a nasty disease. It's genetic. Terrified my mother that I might have it, so they ran tests on me when I was a kid, but I came up clean. My father fell very ill when I was four, five. Spent a lot of time in the hospital. My, heh, my mother would tell me so many stories about my father. I mean, she would talk about him all the time. I knew about his personality, how he treated people, I even knew how he liked his steaks cooked: medium rare, just like you. I knew things about my father, I had a lot of information. It was because people would tell me these things. They would paint this picture of my father for me and I always pretended that was who I saw too, that I remembered. But it was all a lie. In truth, I only have one real, actual memory of my father. It must have been right before he died. My mother would take me to the hospital to visit him. And I remember the smell in there. The chemicals. It was as if they used every single cleaning product they could find in a fifty mile radius, like they didn't want you smelling the sick people. There was this stench of Lysol and bleach, you could just feel it coating your lungs. Anyway, there, lying on the bed, is my father. And he's all... he's all twisted up. My mom, she puts me on her lap, she's sitting on the bed next to him so I can get a good look at him, but really he just scares me. And he's looking right at me, but I can't even be sure he knows who I am. And your grandmother is talking, trying to be cheerful as she does, but the only thing I could remember is him breathing. There was this... this rattling sound, like if you were shaking an empty spray paint can. Like there was nothing in him. Anyway, that is the only real memory that I have of my father. I don't want you to think of me the way I was last night. I don't want that to be the memory you have of me when I'm gone. Walter Jr. Remembering you that way wouldn't be so bad. The bad way to remember you would be the way you've been this whole last year. At least last night you were... you were real, y'know?
@NickTovA
@NickTovA 3 года назад
1:29 You can feel all the weight Walt is dropping from his shoulders just by Cranston's delivery
@Sporkyyyyyy
@Sporkyyyyyy 3 года назад
Telling Skylar that he did it for himself probably eased a bit of her burden
@roohif
@roohif 3 года назад
The coordinates take you to Albuquerque Movie Studios 😂🤣
@boussIRL
@boussIRL 2 года назад
The level of acting from these two is beyond insane. You can tell from Bryan's eye movements and subtle body language in his face that he truly meant what he said when he said did it for himself and that he was good at it. Inspirational 👌
@SquibToast
@SquibToast Год назад
1:48 I really like the fact he loses eye contact here, showing he isn't just telling this to skyler, but looking back and telling it to himself
@cnote2458
@cnote2458 2 года назад
Skylers reaction makes this scene for me. As she was ready for an argument and tell him straight. But he defused her with one line. I did it for me.
@noone-ys6yd
@noone-ys6yd 2 года назад
despite the fact that everything he's been through, there is still passion in his eyes. 1:43
@mithunsvijay3408
@mithunsvijay3408 Год назад
5 seasons and hands down "I LIKED IT" dialogue still gives me a great feel. It can't be more perfect
@kobynmalone2134
@kobynmalone2134 2 года назад
When he got that distant look in his eyes before he said “I was alive” I couldn’t help but just recap the whole adventure in my head
@nnjjuudd9325
@nnjjuudd9325 Год назад
1:37 The delivery is absolutely perfect. I thanked God that he eventually spoke the truth. For once.
@abdulqudz89
@abdulqudz89 3 года назад
the ending for breaking bad felt like saying goodbye to one of your good friends who was there for you thick and thin.
@HankAndStuff64
@HankAndStuff64 Год назад
Walt didn't only finally be honest to Skyler. He finally realized how to be honest with himself. He's not denying that he's an awful person anymore.
@Heidegaff
@Heidegaff Год назад
At 1:11, you can see the shot has a wall between them. This symbolizes the fact that there's a wall between them. Props to Vince Gilligan for creating this.
@xandercardozacervantes8121
@xandercardozacervantes8121 Год назад
Walter was, in his own words, “awake.”
@JA-ru3il
@JA-ru3il Год назад
That's a common description to being disconnected from reality. It gives the illusion of ultra truth but it's all just chemical reaction to words on paper or words in your ear.
@sparrow_solas
@sparrow_solas Год назад
he said alive though
@aryan7767
@aryan7767 6 месяцев назад
i think the original commentor is referring to the pilot (first) episode of the entire series. Jesse asks walter white a very similar question he is asked many different times by skyler, "why the hell are you doing this" and walter replies that he feels "awake"@@sparrow_solas
@scrappybristol2011
@scrappybristol2011 Год назад
Walt: I was good at it. Ghost Gus: You were not even up to Pollo standards.
@mattriarchal
@mattriarchal 2 года назад
2:04 bruh the way he looks away and close his like hes finally relieved and free after telling the truth
@titanguy7316
@titanguy7316 2 года назад
This speech echoed in Saul's "Walter White wouldn't have made it a month without me" confession in BCS 6x13 "Saul Gone" episode. Amazing.
@lenawagenfuehr53
@lenawagenfuehr53 Год назад
IKR! Those two series and the El Camino movie are just perfect. What a great (carefully scripted) story
@andrewmcbridemusic
@andrewmcbridemusic Год назад
That slightly uncomfortably long silence before "I was alive" was brilliant acting on Cranstons part. You can tell Walt was reflecting on all of his fond memories as Heisenberg in that single moment, as he finally accepts who he was/is.
@rachcameron9831
@rachcameron9831 3 года назад
the saddest scene in Breaking Bad
@seanclarke3474
@seanclarke3474 3 года назад
when Andrea is shot and Jesse watches on from the van
@MrDmitryDiamond
@MrDmitryDiamond 3 года назад
the truest scene if you can say it
@leafyutube
@leafyutube 3 года назад
Saddest scene by a mile is when Hank dies.
@SplendidFellow
@SplendidFellow 3 года назад
The saddest scene was when Walt wasted a perfectly good pizza
@johnsmith-ko8ud
@johnsmith-ko8ud 3 года назад
I was thinking that kid just out by himself minding his own self stops on his bike to see what’s up with this train and gets shot. But maybe you all thought it was cool🤷‍♂️
@sianspherica
@sianspherica 2 года назад
The best thing about this scene beyond just how incredible Bryan and Anna are.... Is the writing. There isn't a single misplaced word in that dialogue. Everything each of them says is like the exact words they needed to say. Nothing more, nothing less.
@bugaloo67
@bugaloo67 3 года назад
The lottery ticket was later found out to be a winning ticket.
@albamomo8324
@albamomo8324 Год назад
one of the scenes from this show that never fails to make me sob; hearing Walt saying “I was alive” always hits me
@ikedrakeford7164
@ikedrakeford7164 Год назад
This is prolly the realest line I have ever heard from a TV character
@wibblewobble1934
@wibblewobble1934 Год назад
Takes a lot to get my dad emotional, but the following bit from this scene, where Walt sees his son for the very last time from a distance walking home, knowing his son hates him so much, that really got him choked up. It'd ridiculous how good this show is.
@sophieamandaleitontoomey9343
@sophieamandaleitontoomey9343 2 года назад
I do think at first, it was for the family. But I do agree that all of it in the end was for the benefit of him and no one else.
@shadowboy2818
@shadowboy2818 2 года назад
it stopped being for the family since the grey matter episode. The worst part is that walt tried to quit for like 3 times but his pride and his past as a kingpin caught up to him. Because Elliot mentioned the treatment as if it was charity (even though it was really just him helping out a friend), Saul and Gus adding gasoline to the fire for the sake of more money Walt's ego grew massively, making him still do it.
@kobynmalone2134
@kobynmalone2134 2 года назад
When Gus imbedded the idea of providing in him, it gave him a reason to keep doing it. He liked it, and believed he would be helping his family doing so. But when Hank and Steve died, he finally realized where that path was taking him. He finally saw what that path could entail with his own eyes.
@JA-ru3il
@JA-ru3il Год назад
For his greed, his power and his ego. Walt was a very small man despite his brilliance- and I don't mean physically.
@null9932
@null9932 Год назад
If he ever cared about hia family, he would've taken Elliot's offer
@aryan7767
@aryan7767 6 месяцев назад
i think he truly understood his selfishness in those 6 months that he spent alone in that cold, isolated cabin. he was basically ready to die by the second last episode, a lot of people forget that. it was only once his ego got stroked one final time, he decided to go out with a bang@@kobynmalone2134
@joemurgatroyd357
@joemurgatroyd357 2 года назад
The acting in this scene is unparalleled and to think that I could only think of Bryan Cranston as Hal the funny dad from Malcolm and the middle, this made me really see what he is capable of.
@NoNameMike
@NoNameMike 2 года назад
i just finished watching the show, absolutely phenomenal
@elchato6290
@elchato6290 2 года назад
We all knew he started doing it for himself at one point but it just felt so satisfying hearing him admit to it
@aryan7767
@aryan7767 6 месяцев назад
he did it for himself since the beginning. or at least the fourth episode of the first season, when he rejects Elliot's offer for nothing but his own ego and arrogance
@RhayaderGoesToTown
@RhayaderGoesToTown 2 года назад
I just finished re-watching this yesterday. I don't ever remember being so sad (and also relieved) for fictional characters. After going through everything, how his ego has destroyed so many people's live and his own family, and knowing that it's all so far beyond repair. Amazing show.
@nicolo4219
@nicolo4219 3 года назад
Bryan Cranston did one of the best acting EVER in the story of cinema (not only TV shows) PERIOD. Still i think he is sort of a Dark Horse, he didn't give as much in other appearences, while still professional and enjoyable this is THE masterpiece.
@zoxyy.1x
@zoxyy.1x 3 года назад
wym dark hose
@erisdiscordia5429
@erisdiscordia5429 2 года назад
@@zoxyy.1x A dark horse is someone who's little known and not really expect them to do super well that surprised everyone by being really good.
@Unvaccinated69
@Unvaccinated69 2 года назад
He was really good in malcolm in the middle although not a serious show like breaking bad it's easy to see his range and talent as an actor in that
@aryan7767
@aryan7767 6 месяцев назад
hes also really good in theatre, i have heard ( i havent really dabbled into theatre yet)@@Unvaccinated69
@spdm6648
@spdm6648 2 года назад
There will never be another show like this
@AkaiKokoro21
@AkaiKokoro21 2 года назад
"I did it for me. I liked it. I was good at it. And I was really... I was alive". That's what people actually live by and think when they have a parallel life. Call it whatever: affairs, disociative disorders, whatever. They do it because they enjoy doing it. Their actions are always on purpose.
@JA-ru3il
@JA-ru3il Год назад
That's what happens when you go start having freedom competitions and you let the devil run your country
@oihgrtzjgggjkk6297
@oihgrtzjgggjkk6297 Год назад
Yeah but they enjoy it because of some underlying trauma, deeply hidden in the subconcious( in this case Walter's cancer). It is extremely hard to wash away the subconcious from all the dust and dirt going on in there, in the end thats what trauma is, you cant control yourself because you are not aware of it so you are actually feeding the trauma not essentially your true "self" plus even before the cancer Walter wasnt really concent with himself. Doing meth for Walter was cathartic, it was sort of artistic u can say, being a teacher wasnt enough for him when he got diagnosed like it was before but after the diagnose he lost it, it reminds me of music artists after tragic moments they always create dope music lol but music and cooking meth obviously aint the same but u get me ey
@aryan7767
@aryan7767 6 месяцев назад
Underrated monologue between walter white and his son from season 4 episode 10, that explains a lot of his motivations really well and builds on the ideas that you discussed about trauma and purpose Walter: My father died when I was six. You knew that, right? Walter Jr.: Yeah. Walter: He had Huntington's disease. It destroys portions of the brain, affects muscle control, and leads to dementia. It's just a nasty disease. It's genetic. Terrified my mother that I might have it, so they ran tests on me when I was a kid, but I came up clean. My father fell very ill when I was four, five. Spent a lot of time in the hospital. My, heh, my mother would tell me so many stories about my father. I mean, she would talk about him all the time. I knew about his personality, how he treated people, I even knew how he liked his steaks cooked: medium rare, just like you. I knew things about my father, I had a lot of information. It was because people would tell me these things. They would paint this picture of my father for me and I always pretended that was who I saw too, that I remembered. But it was all a lie. In truth, I only have one real, actual memory of my father. It must have been right before he died. My mother would take me to the hospital to visit him. And I remember the smell in there. The chemicals. It was as if they used every single cleaning product they could find in a fifty mile radius, like they didn't want you smelling the sick people. There was this stench of Lysol and bleach, you could just feel it coating your lungs. Anyway, there, lying on the bed, is my father. And he's all... he's all twisted up. My mom, she puts me on her lap, she's sitting on the bed next to him so I can get a good look at him, but really he just scares me. And he's looking right at me, but I can't even be sure he knows who I am. And your grandmother is talking, trying to be cheerful as she does, but the only thing I could remember is him breathing. There was this... this rattling sound, like if you were shaking an empty spray paint can. Like there was nothing in him. Anyway, that is the only real memory that I have of my father. I don't want you to think of me the way I was last night. I don't want that to be the memory you have of me when I'm gone. Walter Jr. Remembering you that way wouldn't be so bad. The bad way to remember you would be the way you've been this whole last year. At least last night you were... you were real, y'know? @@oihgrtzjgggjkk6297
@doubleO-00
@doubleO-00 Год назад
for a long time Walter had returned to being an honest man😢
@Emmahatcher-xb2sd
@Emmahatcher-xb2sd 22 дня назад
“i did it for me” one of the hardest lines in tv history
@american_jackal5956
@american_jackal5956 8 месяцев назад
Anna Gunn really killed it at 1:30 Seeing the weight of the world being lifted off her shoulders in that brief moment is some really phenomenal acting.
@Rob2068
@Rob2068 Год назад
Yep he was very dissatisfied with his life up until then. A tremendous underachiever, especially in his own eyes. He finally found something he was good at.
@aryan7767
@aryan7767 6 месяцев назад
Underrated monologue between walter white and his son from season 4 episode 10, that explains all of his motivations really well Walter: My father died when I was six. You knew that, right? Walter Jr.: Yeah. Walter: He had Huntington's disease. It destroys portions of the brain, affects muscle control, and leads to dementia. It's just a nasty disease. It's genetic. Terrified my mother that I might have it, so they ran tests on me when I was a kid, but I came up clean. My father fell very ill when I was four, five. Spent a lot of time in the hospital. My, heh, my mother would tell me so many stories about my father. I mean, she would talk about him all the time. I knew about his personality, how he treated people, I even knew how he liked his steaks cooked: medium rare, just like you. I knew things about my father, I had a lot of information. It was because people would tell me these things. They would paint this picture of my father for me and I always pretended that was who I saw too, that I remembered. But it was all a lie. In truth, I only have one real, actual memory of my father. It must have been right before he died. My mother would take me to the hospital to visit him. And I remember the smell in there. The chemicals. It was as if they used every single cleaning product they could find in a fifty mile radius, like they didn't want you smelling the sick people. There was this stench of Lysol and bleach, you could just feel it coating your lungs. Anyway, there, lying on the bed, is my father. And he's all... he's all twisted up. My mom, she puts me on her lap, she's sitting on the bed next to him so I can get a good look at him, but really he just scares me. And he's looking right at me, but I can't even be sure he knows who I am. And your grandmother is talking, trying to be cheerful as she does, but the only thing I could remember is him breathing. There was this... this rattling sound, like if you were shaking an empty spray paint can. Like there was nothing in him. Anyway, that is the only real memory that I have of my father. I don't want you to think of me the way I was last night. I don't want that to be the memory you have of me when I'm gone. Walter Jr. Remembering you that way wouldn't be so bad. The bad way to remember you would be the way you've been this whole last year. At least last night you were... you were real, y'know?
@DarthTrader707
@DarthTrader707 2 года назад
What a powerhouse series. Great concept, great story arc, and fantastic writing. One of the best shows in TV history. If you watch the first episode and then this episode, they are night and day different characters.
@isthatatrickquestion1632
@isthatatrickquestion1632 2 года назад
one of the most emotionnal and best scenes ive seen
@tushnikdas8307
@tushnikdas8307 Год назад
The look from his eyes when he said said that that dead look my god never seen a better expression than this
@prof4443
@prof4443 2 года назад
Such incredible acting from both of them in this scene. You can truly feel the amount of emotional tension in the room.
@jchandlersabeast
@jchandlersabeast 7 дней назад
Probably the most satisfying monologue in television. We all knew why he did it. But hearing him say it was music to my ears
@nikolitsas6944
@nikolitsas6944 Год назад
This is my favourite scene from Breaking Bad. In the entirety of the show we see how walt struggles to justify the things that he is doing and how this struggle burdens him emotionally. He was unstable, always coming back and forth, trying to draw a line between him being a family man and a vicious criminal. But here he is finally calm and acceptant. Himself. So rewarding to watch.
@Chief24914
@Chief24914 2 года назад
Walt said he wanted to provide for his family but I think even if he had lived out his days, never gotten caught and left his family 80 million, he would’ve died unsatisfied. His genius, brilliance and power would have died with him and nobody would have known his notoriety which he so desperately craved; the kind that his colleagues got. I think a part of him preferred the ending he actually got since he earned the attention and recognition he lost out on throughout his life, in spite of it tearing about his family.
@fabiopauli420
@fabiopauli420 Год назад
When you remember that first videogame you played as a kid: 1:37
@youknow227
@youknow227 Год назад
I remember my first one playstation 2 star wars full saga Some of my best memories
@Dan-ch8kv
@Dan-ch8kv 2 года назад
This was the moment Walter was honest with his nihilistic hedonism. He found his energy and happiness in going all out on his moral relativism. Jesse on the other hand was a moral realist, and you can see how doing the same thing affected both of them differently. Walter (the villain) found life, while Jesse (the anti-hero protagonist) fell apart.
@xeffary7390
@xeffary7390 2 года назад
this is also the moment where skyler white became heisenberrg
@ausore9832
@ausore9832 2 года назад
@@xeffary7390 very profound
@snoopdoggthecertifiedg6777
@snoopdoggthecertifiedg6777 2 года назад
Someone just learned some big words
@nobilisartorivs
@nobilisartorivs 2 года назад
Great take
@zaneplatt3533
@zaneplatt3533 2 года назад
Except Jesse is the only one who got a happy ending between Walt, himself and Saul. He took every lesson from everyone who impacted his life and was able to move past them in the end
@Stormertheboy
@Stormertheboy Год назад
I think walt was actually gonna say I did it for the family but then remembered he really has no reason to lie anymore.
@crylune
@crylune Год назад
I love how theres literally no background atmospheric music whatsoever, allowing you to get fully immersed. More shows need to do this
@a70001400xify
@a70001400xify 11 месяцев назад
This is the moment when the lottery ticket became gps coordinates
@viniciusoliveraa
@viniciusoliveraa Год назад
At this moment you finally see Walt being honest with Skyler and himself, he felt relieved to finally say that he wasn't doing for the family, but for himself, he ended up all alone but had the opportunity to open his heart to Skyler.
@bumble_bbgun
@bumble_bbgun 2 года назад
Seeing Walt with his eyes crossed saying “I was alive…” is so unsettling
@MrCount987
@MrCount987 Год назад
BB did best what all other shows fail to do- they knew how to ended it perfectly. Thats why this is greatest show ever.
@raymondsims7042
@raymondsims7042 4 месяца назад
The best show ever is the wire, and there are other shows with good endings (not many though) breaking bad is definitely one of the ten best shows of all time absolutely brilliant all the way through
@SchrodingersCat8813
@SchrodingersCat8813 Год назад
The "I liked it" "I was good at it" is huge. For the first time he didn't feel like a failure, a pushover, unfulfilled. He was doing something he was good at, that he liked, that gave him the $ and power and thrill he wanted all his life. Of course none of it was good. Not sure how many (including myself) totally got it at the time but that may be the deeper point....the danger of not learning to let go of bitterness, pride, self victimization etc The cancer was maybe what broke Walt bad but it was always in him honestly. Even if none of the meth stuff happened...the moment Walt rejected Elliot's offer THAT was the proof he was always kind of a bad person, or at least had the seeds in him to become bad.
@aryan7767
@aryan7767 6 месяцев назад
YES. and not really a bad person. but maybe out of trauma from his only memory of his father being him withering away in a hospital with an incurable disease. Check out this underrated monologue between walter white and his son from season 4 episode 10, that explains all of his motivations really well Walter: My father died when I was six. You knew that, right? Walter Jr.: Yeah. Walter: He had Huntington's disease. It destroys portions of the brain, affects muscle control, and leads to dementia. It's just a nasty disease. It's genetic. Terrified my mother that I might have it, so they ran tests on me when I was a kid, but I came up clean. My father fell very ill when I was four, five. Spent a lot of time in the hospital. My, heh, my mother would tell me so many stories about my father. I mean, she would talk about him all the time. I knew about his personality, how he treated people, I even knew how he liked his steaks cooked: medium rare, just like you. I knew things about my father, I had a lot of information. It was because people would tell me these things. They would paint this picture of my father for me and I always pretended that was who I saw too, that I remembered. But it was all a lie. In truth, I only have one real, actual memory of my father. It must have been right before he died. My mother would take me to the hospital to visit him. And I remember the smell in there. The chemicals. It was as if they used every single cleaning product they could find in a fifty mile radius, like they didn't want you smelling the sick people. There was this stench of Lysol and bleach, you could just feel it coating your lungs. Anyway, there, lying on the bed, is my father. And he's all... he's all twisted up. My mom, she puts me on her lap, she's sitting on the bed next to him so I can get a good look at him, but really he just scares me. And he's looking right at me, but I can't even be sure he knows who I am. And your grandmother is talking, trying to be cheerful as she does, but the only thing I could remember is him breathing. There was this... this rattling sound, like if you were shaking an empty spray paint can. Like there was nothing in him. Anyway, that is the only real memory that I have of my father. I don't want you to think of me the way I was last night. I don't want that to be the memory you have of me when I'm gone. Walter Jr. Remembering you that way wouldn't be so bad. The bad way to remember you would be the way you've been this whole last year. At least last night you were... you were real, y'know?
@anthonykublawi
@anthonykublawi 4 месяца назад
Skylars reaction to Walt’s “I was alive” was some fine acting
@mmkTTS
@mmkTTS Месяц назад
Also when Skylar reacted to Walt's "I did it for me".
@joelperez2411
@joelperez2411 2 года назад
love the attention to detail in this show. at 0:20 we see a spoon on the wall reminiscent of when walt would spoon skylar. brilliant writing !
@erisdiscordia5429
@erisdiscordia5429 2 года назад
It's good that you're staying limber.
@TreeKharma
@TreeKharma 2 года назад
Reach
@aymbaut9361
@aymbaut9361 2 года назад
this was the moment when walt BECAME the spoon
@joelperez2411
@joelperez2411 2 года назад
@@aymbaut9361 sounds about right
@MENACE2S0C1ETY
@MENACE2S0C1ETY Год назад
Bravo Vince!
@jarlbalgruuf8375
@jarlbalgruuf8375 Год назад
I think the last half hour or so of Felina is some of the greatest TV viewing ever aired. Jumping from scene to scene of Walt just tying up all his loose ends and saying his farewells, and then finally getting his revenge on Jack and freeing Jesse in the process. Incredible.
@jorgeflorez4327
@jorgeflorez4327 2 года назад
Anna Gunn is a master... This scenes shows how good she is... Both of them were portentous... Magnificent acting skills.
@arjya1987
@arjya1987 Год назад
The pride and confidence when he says - I was good at it
@codiefitz3876
@codiefitz3876 2 года назад
Never be ashamed at what you’re good at.
@vidstige7516
@vidstige7516 2 года назад
I'm good at massacres 👍
@Abcxyz-tr2hu
@Abcxyz-tr2hu Год назад
@@vidstige7516 no u don't
@RebelRebel420
@RebelRebel420 2 года назад
The most honest purest breaking bad' moment.
@Sana_a04
@Sana_a04 Год назад
The one scene in all of Breaking Bad where Walt doesn't tell a single lie.
@JaySaidStuff
@JaySaidStuff 3 месяца назад
1:19 I know it's just another random small detail but I really do love the cinematography with the shots in this show. How it has the wall between Skylar and Walt in this moment showing that Skylar is blocking out everything Walt is saying and showing the rift between them.
@kaz7690
@kaz7690 Год назад
This scene was the first time Walt was finally completely honest with Skyler. He didn’t hide anything and didn’t try to make any excuses. Just straight up what he believed and you could tell even Skyler was shocked
@Kim.Ju-ae
@Kim.Ju-ae Год назад
Walter truly was a good man. He just said he did it for himself so he could see his daughter one last time and that Skyler would feel better about her wrongdoings.
@Jasonwithadot
@Jasonwithadot Год назад
@@Kim.Ju-ae He also did it to finally clear his conciousness and being honest with skyler
@rustyyy1k
@rustyyy1k Год назад
@@Kim.Ju-aeape brain take
@Kim.Ju-ae
@Kim.Ju-ae Год назад
@@rustyyy1k excuse me?!
@maskwelding4148
@maskwelding4148 5 месяцев назад
@@Kim.Ju-aedumbest take I’ve ever seen
@levifromthehood
@levifromthehood Год назад
Okay, that's it. I'm rewatching the ENTIRE show. Again.
@andre4468
@andre4468 3 года назад
Walt: Skylar, all the things that i did, you need to understand... Skylar: you did it for you, right? Walt: Goddam right!
@notsammiguel8417
@notsammiguel8417 Год назад
I just finished watching breaking bad for the first time ever. I felt so sad when he was over.
@jordanfriday6198
@jordanfriday6198 2 года назад
favourite scene in the entire show imo
@kwilliams5260
@kwilliams5260 Год назад
Rewatching for a third time. Its interesting watching walts character change. In the opening season Walt was a powerless man, married to a dominative woman. Worked for a person who is not American. Worked in a school where his peers looked down upon him. A reminder of his failed Grey Matter days. When Walt gets his diagnosis. He is powerless to what life has thrown at him. Walters psyche progression into heisenberg; portays a desperate man revering and clinging to power, only to alienate those closest to him, by encompassing his true self and ego. Its a sad story but true. A man living the failed American dream. Vincent gilligan is a genius.
@Duskets
@Duskets 11 месяцев назад
The man most addicted to the meth was the one who never once used it.
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