This is simply the most perfect episode of any tv series Ozymandias!!! Scenes from Breaking Bad Music - Roar - I Can’t Handle Change: • Roar - I Can’t Handle ... #breakingbad #ozymandias #walterwhite #skylerwhite
I genuinely broke down in tears while watching these scenes play out in Breaking Bad. Nothing hysterical or anything just had a whole river of tears streaming down my face for like 20 minutes. The Actors are so damn good at playing their roles that the emotions conveyed got reflected on me. It made me see my own family going through that scenario pound for pound and it genuinely broke me. Watching Breaking bad for the first time I had a little baby brother and seeing holy cry for Her mom after being taken hit me so hard because I pictured my own brother doing the same. Incredible edit man.. you gave me PTSD from this scene 🤣
damn that's amazing my friend, I love knowing the feelings people had watching this amazing episode, I was also very, very sad, this episode is simply the best of all. thanks for sharing this my friend!!! ♥
@@unconsciousramble8942 yeah And his last resolve is to make Skyler look a bit more innocent before the police arrived Even though it burned to a crisp the agonizing redemption that was left in the eyes of his son
The second “we’re a family”, as Walt sees his family, his reason for doing everything, cowering in fear from HIM, is the exact moment he realised the absolute monster he had become, and that through his life purpose of providing for his family, he has paradoxically utterly destroyed them.
what's most beautiful about Flynn tackling his father is that he was literally preventing both of his parents from killing each other. he was simultaneously defending Skylar and protecting Walter from her.
That’s when you know they’ve done a good job with the role. She plays the role of “nagging” , stand in the way, no fun, ruining any cool drug dealer vibe Walt could have so well people don’t like her haha
@@stevensilver2880 which is super funny because she wasn’t even intended to be that way. She was meant to be in the right, according to Gilligan. Said he thought people would feel bad for her rather than want her husband to get worse.
@@kryptico2240 I think the viewer can easily get caught up in the Heisenberg life and cooking scenes and seeing Walt get his wins here and there and then seeing his wife who’s in the dark about it most of the time react naturally and like most people would finding out such crazy things about their cancer riddled boring husband and she tries to stop it, which would stop the viewer from seeing all the cool Heisenberg sigma moments lol. I remember watching originally and finding myself hating on or being mad at skyler but then I started feeling bad for her towards the end of season 3 and beyond
@@stevensilver2880 oh absolutely! I just think it’s funny that it was never intended to be that way. I absolutely hated her in the beginning. Stopping my boy, Walt! But yea, after she had caved and went as far as to start helping him, there was no room for us to feel any sympathy for Walt. Which made the ending season so much more powerful. God the show was so good!
@@kryptico2240 I think that he lost the public when he wrote the cheating story. That’s when the public really started hating her. Up until then the public’s reaction was of indifference. Season 3 was when she became despised.
It has to be that way because of the budget and time constraints Molded by the script and deleted scenes also, editing AMC throw more money to the Walking Dead BS and will never reach the bar that this show and Better Call Saul has set Bravo Vince........
That scene of Walt pushing the Challenger out of the driveway with his truck will forever haunt me. Just the sight of Skylar scared to death for her baby and Walt trying desperately to hold on to the single piece of his old life he has left. Gut wrenching.
if he were to work with elliot, he would not create heisenberg, therefore, there would be no methamphetamine that he created, that is, hank would never investigate walter, therefore hank would be alive
Besides Jesse, I really do think Walt Jr suffered the most, his family was torn apart, his meth genius dad, “killed” his Uncle and kidnapped his baby sister, not to mention the hurdles of being handicapped
His life was pretty bad before the cancer and after the cancer he had a purpose to provide for his family and after his wife cheating on him he was lost and just continued to do what he was best at and learned to like the action
they played out that episode perfectly because all it takes is crossing one final boundary to break a family irreparably and some of us know that too well
@@arslanarshad5005 Yes, if you have cancer and an old friend of yours wanted to help you by paying for the bills naturally you would accept rather than cooking meth for a year and being the most wanted man in the world all for pride. But of course Breaking Bad is fiction.
“ ‘My name is Ozymandius, king of kings! Look upon my works yee mighty and despair!’ Nothing beside remains. Round the decay of that colossal wreck boundless and bare, the lone and level sands stretched far and away.”
Seeing all the pain, stress and frustration from their family build up in four previous seasons all burst out in this exact moment felt so fucking surreal in Ozymandias, seeing this escalation for the first time. The fight made my skin crawl.
These scenes were so heartbreaking. Walter had a glimpse that he might be the villain when Flint and Skyler were on the ground, but he never saw anything that he did as morally incorrect because it was “for his family.” Watching Walter being a villain the whole time with him not knowing was just insane to watch.
Ozymandias in opinion, is the single greatest and saddest episode of tv ever. It’s a masterpiece and filmmaking at it peak Every major scene had me crying and the two biggest ones was Hank’s death and Holly being scared of Walt. It’s a pinnacle scene because Walt has lost almost everything at this point, Jesse hates him, Hank was killed, his entire family hates him including his own son, he lost his money, his cancer is back and is now hunted and is the FBI’s most wanted. But Holly is the only thing that Walt has left. And the moment she says “Mama” Walt has truly lost everything
That really broke me. The writers really got the perfect conclusion to this whole drama. Walt could deal with fighting against his own money, his own friends, his own family, even his own health, because all of those he had something to keep fighting against: all of them were just as flawed as him, so it didn't really matter the fighting because he knew the results would remain the same. Even after losing all of those, Walter still managed to go on, but not with Holly, because she's just a baby. She doesn't have anything but her mom, and Walter knew that just because he lost everything, it didn't mean that he had to do the same to her. It's almost like, by losing everything he had, Walter earned something much more valluable than anything he ever got: selfless love.
That last season was easily the most depressing season of a tv show I’d ever seen. It was riveting, but I could not stop thinking about it for 3 whole weeks. And it wasn’t like bawling my eyes out sad, it was like sucker punched in the throat, wind knocked out of you, nothing really mattered anyways type of sad. There have been very few forms of media that made me feel that way, but fuck that shit was dark.
What an amazing edit. That episode really broke me, it goes to show how good breaking bad really is, me sympathizing with the feelings of every character in this scene, and you really managed to show how helpless and scared everyone really was because of Walt's mistakes, well done.
ella lo engaño cuando no sabia absolutamente nada si era un cocinero de metanfetamina cuando sabia que tenia cancer como engañas a tu pareja con cancer pulmonar ?
@@lordelianxLo engañó porque Walter le habia mentido durante meses. Ella no lo engaño porque ya no amará a Walt, y se deja bastante en claro que no siente nada por el retardado de Ted. Solo quería expulsar a un tipo evidentemente peligroso de su casa.
@@lordelianx Me parece que tenes que ver la serie de nuevo, porque en el momento de la "infidelidad" ellos estaban separados. Fue despues de la cirugía de Walter, donde revelo que realmente si tenía dos teléfonos. Y si mal no me equivoco Walter ya le había revelado que era un narco, por eso ella lo echo de la casa.
This entire episode gave me goosebumps! One of the best episodes of the series.The amount of emotions, acting is on point! It’s like the actors are one with their characters
Ozymandias was a King who built a kingdom in Egypt, he was arrogant and prideful of his work and he thought it would last for ever, but over time it crumbled away. This episode represents Walter Family life falling apart. It is a symbol of the power of fate over humans
It was so heartbreaking to see how pure Walt and Skyler's relationship was in the beginning, only for to be hateful and broken because of Walt's arrogance.
Idk how; but I’m on my second watch through & its even better the second time. Noticing all the little details. Already loving each character, knowing what will happen in the end. You sympathize with every character in some way. It really does feel real.
My god the last 3 episodes were just depression. The acting, the cinematography dialogues, just phenomenal. I got emotional. Conclusion of Jesse and Walt relation is just so sad yet good.
Technically.. Walter White or Heinsenberg is one of the best reality based anti-heroes ever. Admit it, a father who is trying to financially secure his family from his certain death (cancer). However, because of this, he risks his life against Gus and many other conflicts.. in addition, the acting performances were literally over the top!
This scene always hits me so hard to this day considering there has been times when my dad has put his hands on my older brothers and when we have a huge fight and seeing this scene feels so realistic as we see the family play out through seasons