BREAKING BAD Full Series Recap | Season 1-5 Ending Explained
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Breaking Bad follows a chemistry teacher diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer who turns to manufacturing and selling methamphetamine with a former student in order to secure his family's future.
Breaking Bad stars Bryan Cranston as Walter White, Anna Gunn as Skyler White, Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman, Dean Norris as Hank Schrader, Betsy Brandt as Marie Schrader, RJ Mitte as Walter White Jr., Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo "Gus" Fring, Bob Odenkirk as Saul Goodman, Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, Laura Fraser as Lydia Rodarte-Quayle, Jesse Plemons as Todd Alquist, Steven Michael Quezada as Steven "Gomey" Gomez, Matt Jones as Brandon "Badger" Mayhew, Charles Baker as Skinny Pete, Raymond Cruz as Tuco Salamanca, Mark Margolis as Hector Salamanca, Christopher Cousins as Ted Beneke, Krysten Ritter as Jane Margolis, David Costabile as Gale Boetticher, Javier Grajeda as Juan Bolsa, Emily Rios as Andrea Cantillo, Michael Bowen as Jack Welker
This is a recap of some of the biggest and best moments from Breaking Bad season 1, Breaking Bad season 2, Breaking Bad season 3, Breaking Bad season 4, and Breaking Bad season 5, including Walt kills Krazy-8, Hank kills Tuco, Tuco dies, Walt watches Jane die, Jane dies, first Gus scene, Walt meets Gus, Saul Goodman first scene, Walt meets Saul, Mike first scene, Walt meets Mike, Ted Beneke accident, Walt kills Gus, Gus dies, Hector and Gus, Hector kills Gus, Jesse kills Todd, Todd dies, Walt dies, Walt kills Mike, Mike dies, Hank finds out, Jack kills Hank, Hank dies, the season finale ending, the series finale ending explained, and more!
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Timestamps:
00:00 Season 1
05:10 Season 2
11:28 Season 3
18:00 Season 4
24:50 Season 5
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One of the best shows ever made. Such a bittersweet ending. Walter destroying everything around him.
He built it. It was only right that he burn it down.
I mean that’s a true story to every person who ever got into this game, you’ll lose everything even yourself trying to chase after dope money 💯
But he also felt accomplished as a person and a teacher at the end. Early in the show Elliot’s friends ask him which university he teaches at, which leads to more embarrassment for Walt as he’s a lowly underachieving high school chemistry teacher. When he realizes Jesse has become a master meth cook on par with himself, he gets the satisfaction he’s been wanting for years, even knowing he is about to die.
and everyone like cancer oh wait *intro starts playing*
29:53 people have no idea what it was like to watch Hank realize it was walt and then have to wait an entire year to see the conclusion
I binged it all so i can't even imagine.
It was such a hard year lol.
For that entire year a buddy and I went back and forth taunting each other about once a week with a random text that simply read “Hank knows” It was pure enjoyable torture
So glad I found your channel. My memory loss has been so bad that I have forgotten the plot to many amazing series. THANK YOU for a sterling job.
This show is arguably the best of all time. At every turn the plot is unpredictable yet very logical. The characters are perfect in their roles as well as the people the production team cast to fill their role. The acting in this show is second to none. The art in this show is also top notch almost every composition can be a still image and hung on a wall. Perfectly composed images and framing. As well as every detail is perfectly placed and their for a reason. A damn perfect show filled with drama, suspense, art, action, comedy and more. It touches every genre and the comedic genius is off the rails. Everyone would enjoy this show and everyone should have the chance to watch this. Incredible!!
Definitely top 5 maybe 3 even,the cinematography is top notch,I do personally have to give the nod to the sopranos just for the amount of quotable lines in the show that people still remember,
@@thetechlibrarianyeah breaking bad is easily one of the ten best shows ever made. I think it’s slightly better than the sopranos which is right outside the top ten imo
@@thetechlibrarianthe sopranos was the first show of its kind. They didn’t make adult dramas like that prior and it still holds up. It’s hard for me to choose the best between sopranos, breaking bad, and the wire. They’re all borderline perfect to me
I take it you like the show? It was amazing
Love this channel. Keep up the great work.
one of the greatest shows ever with the greatest deliveries of a line ive ever seen, walters eyes, the touching of his own chest as his words fill the air knowing he is the one who is in charge " i am the one who knocks" god it gives me chills every time
One of the ten best shows ever created
Love it keep up the good work man!!
Finally got around to this brilliant show. ⭐️
The Wire, Sopranos, Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are the Mount Rushmore of television shows
GOT
Lol if yea, if Mt Rushmore was is Boston 😂
Yes but you forgot the sopranos too 😊
@@user-if4rj3hr1j sopranos was number 2!
Facts 🎉
The man the myth the legend has posted!!!!
This show was soo good 💯 The last season tore me to pieces 😩
You should recap Snowfall Power Banshee Shameless
Jesse killing Gale is the saddest moment in the show
Not Hank dying?
This show came out at the perfect time. It's hard for people to understand what television was like prior to its takeoff.
Do the shield next
Very underrated show!! Top ten show ever for me
Can't believe it's actually been 11 years since it ended. I remember how was craving for any new episode of the final season to see what would happen, I knew that Walt was going to die, but I couldn't guess if Jessie was going to kill him or if he would die too.
my pizza JUST arrived perfect timing
Currently waiting for my food its late
What a show this was
This tv series was the best. First to last episode, Masterpiece. Next time Better Call Saul.
This was awesome. Only thing I would have liked even more if you attached the Breaking Bad movie to the end of it.
I've actually got a Breaking Bad Universe recap video coming out soon that covers Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad, and El Camino in chronological order
@@RecapAndChillcannot wait for this!
Appreciate the recap. I want to rewatch BB but I can't bring myself to do it. That show is STRESSFUL 😂 I can't go through those emotions again
Can you do a recap of how to get away with murder, please
please do snowfall 🙌🏾
Now I have seen the movie.
This recap should have been a little longer
no recap of "El Camino"?
Breaking Bad universe recap, featuring Breaking Bad, El Camino, and Better Call Saul in chronological order coming in a few weeks!
damn jesse was fucked over the entire show. great ending tho
Please make one for Animal Kingdom. 🤞
Seeing all back to back i realised that Walt and Jessi had the biggest on off relationship
Dang I never knew gus was gay!
"Family is everything, but in our business, loyalty is the foundation upon which empires are built." - Hector Salamanca This is how Hector Salamanca formulated the cartel's view on its cartel's function and privileges before his incapacitation in the early 200's. He justified the cartel's wealth and power positions with the cartel's function, which was to protect the family. However, the cartel's role was at this point in a transition phase. Changes in the chemistry had stripped the cartel of its monopoly on the meth industry. The result was that the cartel went from being an heroin cartel to becoming a meth cartel of the masses. How should the cartel justify its privileged position when it no longer had a distributing function? The answer became the cartel lifestyle. Through a lifestyle that required large resources and a high level of chemistry, (For example tequila) the cartel sought to maintain the distinction between itself and the rest of the population. Amongst Gilligan scholars, we find two interpretations that came to shape the exploration of the decline of the Cartel at the hands of Gus Fring for a long time. One view was the Cartel-condemning criminology, which characterized a part of the Alberqurqe DEA in the beginning of the 2000s criminology, and which simply saw the Cartel's Tequila consumption as an expression of a pleasure-seeking and degenerate class. In texas, we find an increasingly nuanced view of the Cartel. This applied not only to the Cartel's skills but also included a reassessment of their Tequila consumption, which was placed in new contexts. Newer research has focused more on the development of Cartel Cooks and the growth of the cooking class as cause of the cartels decline. The concept of the cartel cook was first proposed in 2012 as a means of drawing attention to the patterns of inter-cook collusion or cooperation rather than competition; and as a way of emphasizing the influence of the meth-operation on cook development. In definitional terms, the cartel cook is a type of cook that emerges in advanced coordinated efforts and that is characterized by the interpenetration of cook and meth-operation and by a pattern of inter-cook collusion. With the development of the cartel cook, the goals of cookery become self-referential, professional and technocratic, and what little inter-cook competition remains becomes focused on the efficient and effective management of the polity. The cook campaigns that are conducted by cartel cooks are capital-intensive, professionalized and centralized, and are organized on the basis of a strong reliance on the meth-operation for financial subventions and for other benefits and privileges. Within the cook, the distinction between cook members and non-members becomes blurred, in that through primaries, electronic polling, and so on, the cooks invite all of their supporters, members or not, to participate in cook activities and decision-making. Above all, with the emergence of cartel cooks, cookery becomes increasingly depoliticized.
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Was Gus ever established to be gay?
He should have been 'tagging' Lydia- She's Hot!
No but it seems as if he had something going on with max before hector shot him
i think that one of the writers confirmed it but i’m not completely sure who... also lalo refers to max as gus’ boyfriend in better call saul, but i guess you could argue that he’s making fun of him. plus it could be inferred that they’re together since people that gus works with die all the time in the drug business, but he doesn’t dedicate a fountain and poison 13 people 20 years later for all of them lol
What took you so long, I mean you did Better call Saul first.
I slogged through this show from being to end and I HATED IT. I'll never understand the hype.
Ok?? Why are you here then?
@BirdGang6 because i support all of R&C’s (that’s short for Recap and Chill) videos… any more "stoopid" questions or you want to tap out champ?
Sorry for your loss
Damn, I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone say they HATED Breaking Bad. I’ve definitely talked to people who say it’s not as good as everyone says it it, but they still enjoyed it. But hated it? That’s a first
So what's your favorite TV series?
Like this post if you’re from the 505 and think you’re all bad. 😂
😅😢😂🎉🎉😮Fax 📠 Finally Jesse Pinkman vs Walter White vs Daryl Dixon vs Mike Edmurhcrt vs Hank Schaefer vs Kong vs Batman 🦇🖤🎃 vs Superman vs Captain America
One of the most overrated shows ever.
Probably too complicated for your simple mind lol
No, I just know hype when I hear it.@@BirdGang6
@@BirdGang6lol it's that deep of a show. With that said I wouldn't call it overrated, it's not the best TV show of all time but it's up there. Top 5 maybe even top 3
@@thetechlibrarian it’s absolutely one of the ten best shows ever made and a masterpiece, but you’re right it’s nowhere one of the most complicated shows ever.
@@glennlaroche1524 why’s it “overrated” in your opinion that’s an interesting hot take