Have you ever turned someone in for a crime, big or small?
@Jeka655gАй бұрын
Yesn't
@chuckb8877Ай бұрын
My brother on murder charges
@boxman7044Ай бұрын
Why would you ask that
@mrgjsolorioАй бұрын
I'll turn you in for copyright :)
@SliCeRAeRАй бұрын
@@mrgjsolorio why?
@lil_billsАй бұрын
loved how the show handled the slow burn of Hank actually being really fucking good at his job
@conkerlive10121 күн бұрын
Excellent writing and performance
@squierjoshyt14 күн бұрын
To a point. He couldn't hack it in the major leagues, though.
@AndereundIch14 күн бұрын
@@squierjoshyt Cause he didnt speak spanish. At least he survived the bombing.
@Squival13814 күн бұрын
@@squierjoshyt lol neither did any of the major leaguers who got blown up by the turtle bomb.
@thickerconstrictor903713 күн бұрын
He was amazing, except when it came to walt.
@lukesomasundram6725Ай бұрын
It's genius that Hank is actually a great agent, maybe the best the DEA has. The only reason Walt got away with things as long as he did was because of his connection. He was in Hank's blind spot.
@KittSpikenАй бұрын
The detective's Curse
@BlackangelKatakuriАй бұрын
Hank like his boss was blinded by bias.
@crimsondynamo615Ай бұрын
“So how do you keep a secret from the worlds greatest detective? Well do you know? You stick it right in front of him, right under his long pointy nose, and wait!”
@kara-uppercutАй бұрын
As long as he did also wasn't all that long if you think about how Gus was in it for decades and Walt was the most wanted man in the country within two years at most
@the_marjorieАй бұрын
Belief bias: when you ignore what your prefrontal cortex is telling you because your ‘lizard brain’ already ‘knows’ something else. Hank has “known” for decades that Walt is a derpy but pleasant failed businessman who’s now a half-decent school teacher. Facts have to push through a solid belief to get heard.
@eh1600Ай бұрын
Hank throws Gus under the bus to cover his own meth business*
@SaifSKHАй бұрын
Fr, someone needs to catch this Hank guy, enough is enough
@tylerhartley5031Ай бұрын
@@SaifSKHand forcing his brother in law with terminal lung cancer to be his chemist is just awful
@MIXITUP7777Ай бұрын
*Mineral business
@FreedomLovingFoxАй бұрын
Ikr. Like yikes!
@c_telking4433Ай бұрын
Forcing Walt to use his hard earned money as a chemistry teacher to bank roll his meth empire. There are some sick people out there
@Piemanthe3rdАй бұрын
One thing I really liked about Hank was how he often came across as a brash goofball, always joking around or throwing out insults but when the time comes to put in the work, you realize how he got to where he is in his career: he's really good at what he does.
@jaybeebee9288Ай бұрын
You'd be surprised at how many jocular, seemingly vapid characters are scorchingly good in their careers.
@BlackangelKatakuriАй бұрын
I've seen interviews with real detectives and the good ones aren't all dramatic and aggressive they can joke around. It's all to make you comfortable and believe they're your friend.
@senorsnout4417Ай бұрын
So...racist discount Columbo.
@emillarsson129928 күн бұрын
This is just false
@yucannthahvitt25119 күн бұрын
@@senorsnout4417when was he racist?
@magnus8090Ай бұрын
This was the time Colonel Sanders almost got caught
@sultan9giveweyАй бұрын
Those damn meth manufacturer!
@JonSmith-hk1bqАй бұрын
It does explain why he's employed so many decoys.
@sultan9giveweyАй бұрын
@@magnus8090 I knew it KFC is just a front of methlab
@ThefunkywormАй бұрын
The real colonel sanders has killed way more people then meth
@ItsShaggy3Ай бұрын
Cue in the Pirates of the Caribbean music.
@woodysmith2681Ай бұрын
Rewatched and how Hank doesn't reveal the fingerprint until the others say he's gone too far. He gets their denials out in the open, gets them to say there is no connection BEFORE he supplies the connection. Being able to undermine their denial of a connection also undermines any other doubts that they may have about the evidence presented.
@philmitchell91Ай бұрын
Still doesn't change the fact that it took this bozo 5 seasons to expose Walt who was right under his nose 😂
@MultiCardsfan1Ай бұрын
@@philmitchell91In fairness I don’t think that makes him a bozo, Hank proved he’s at least an above average detective on more than one occasion. It’s realistic that even a skilled person like him would overlook a family member. No one would’ve came close to finding Walt or Fring if it wasn’t for Hank. Fring was doing business for years under everyone’s nose so I’d cut Hank a little slack.
@retrofilmworkАй бұрын
@@philmitchell91walt rider ayy
@j-rey-Ай бұрын
@@philmitchell91 It wasn't that long in real world time, though. I think it was around a year, or just over. That's pretty good for a guy who had only known Walt as the meek loser for over a decade.
@andrewames247Ай бұрын
Oldest rule in the book; always have an ace in the hole...
@DaScorpionStingАй бұрын
In an alternate timeline, Walt meets Colonel Sanders himself at a KFC who runs a meth operation.
@philmitchell91Ай бұрын
In an alternative timeline Hank wouldn't have been born with brain damage and wouldn't have taken him 5 seasons to catch Heisenberg
@chrisgleason654Ай бұрын
It's scab pickin' good!
@BigMac321990Ай бұрын
There's a South Park episode with a similar portrayal of Colonel Sanders.
@den2207Ай бұрын
@@BigMac321990 Medicinal fried chicken 😂
@lucgh2007Ай бұрын
@@BigMac321990 I was about to say that 😂
@genericwhitekidthesecond4330Ай бұрын
What I like about this scene is how Hank is trying to set the whole thing up for them because he knows without going through the process of selling this there's no way they'd seriously consider it. Really the fingerprints alone would've atleast gotten Gus questioned but he needed the extra step so that they'd be on the same wavelength about it as Hank is.
@dosman3458Ай бұрын
it was great storytelling on Hank's part. Genius really
@nelsondu2333Ай бұрын
The way he anticipates and addresses every concern is amazing. After I saw this the first time, I immediately rewatched it from the perspective of how you want to present things at work.
@LucianDevineАй бұрын
Yup, he 100% had to lay the story out and show how everything was connected. One missing link is all it would take for the whole case to fall apart.
@garblehoseАй бұрын
I feel like this was a really poor way of telling that story. In the real world, his superiors would have yelled at him for wasting their time and not mentioning the fact that Gus' fingerprints were in his apartment earlier, or at least, before they told him he was stupid for thinking that Gus had anything to do with it. I feel like it was a cheap and frustrating attempt by the writers to make Hank appear more clever than he really is. It's like the writers watched a bunch of Columbo episodes, but didn't fully grasp the way his deviousness worked.
@themanwithnoname3250Ай бұрын
@@garblehose You've had some pretty unreasonable superiors in the past, it seems. It's clear there's a lot of mutual respect on that team.
@nannesoarАй бұрын
"so I asked my new girlfriend" lol hank
@ImperialSportsMediaАй бұрын
🤣
@koala-yttАй бұрын
Hank Exposes Gus's Meth Empire Walt Explodes Gus's Meth Empire They are not the same
@retrofilmworkАй бұрын
@@koala-ytt They are in one way
@AbhilashGregory1985Ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏
@WolfencreekАй бұрын
Hank really Columbo'd them
@singleservingjack100Ай бұрын
He really did "Just one more thing though"
@chancellorasher9417Ай бұрын
Hank really tryna sell and frame a local businessman involve with his community smh
@King710.Ай бұрын
He wants his own tv show😂😂
@BrockJudkinsАй бұрын
To a "T"
@zroutubeАй бұрын
Hank was pitch perfect in this scene. He knew very well that building a case against Gus Fring's meticulously crafted public persona was going to be a tough uphill battle. So he had done his homework, he followed every possible line of inquiry to its limit in order to gather as much suspicious details as possible, then he methodically laid them out one after another, and had enough patience and foresight to keep his trump card - Gustavo's fingerprints - in reserve, to be brought out only after he was brushed off. A less experienced officer would lead with the fingerprints, would be brushed off as a coincidence, and wouldn't have anything else to bounce back.
@sidvicious332Ай бұрын
I think he really did it for show. No matter how you present that evidence there's clearly a link with the prints.
@BlackangelKatakuriАй бұрын
Too much to be a coincidence
@robotsix6268Ай бұрын
You don't start a long joke with the punchline @@sidvicious332
@Phyrre56Ай бұрын
The fingerprints get Gus Fring questioned. The way Hank sold it changes the conversation. If it's just the fingerprints, then the detectives are looking for any excuse from Fring. He could say something like Gale Bedeker was a friend, we would have dinner together sometimes. But by selling the story first, the detectives are now going to press him harder. How did you know Gale? Why were you two discussing industrial air filters that happen to be manufactured by your parent company? What did Gale need that air filter for anyway? Why is he visiting you at work but you visit him at home? It's the difference between a thorough interrogation and quickly dismissing a coincidence.
@navidahmadrahat6843Күн бұрын
@@Phyrre56sadly none of those questions get asked in the show
@komrademosesАй бұрын
0:11 "Takes a bullet to the face from a person-persons unknown..." Gee, Hank. If you watched the show you would've seen who did it 🙄
@Andrew-og7liАй бұрын
If only hank had been watching the show all along [SPOILER ALERT STOP READING IF YOU ARE...YA KNOW....idk it's been 12 years, but still don't wanna lay this on someone if they still haven't somehow watched it]... . . . . . . He'd still be alive if he just watched the damn show.
@godisdead4416Ай бұрын
@@Andrew-og7liI'mma give you a like for this
@kevinkerwin4118Ай бұрын
Hank already has the script like just read it
@SilentWayFarer1Ай бұрын
@@Andrew-og7liHank dies?????
@alex15095Ай бұрын
@@SilentWayFarer1 No he doesn't, he just leaves behind his old life to live a new life with minerals
@adriansandoval2331Ай бұрын
Hank was the one cooking this time
@SubwaySam1019 күн бұрын
Wtf are you talking about
@catsdailylives65618 күн бұрын
@@SubwaySam10 Apparently its a new generational term or slang which sometimes implies hes "onto something" for example "let him cook" simply means "let him do his thing" or let him have his spotlight (sorry for bad english)
@jasoneverettАй бұрын
Hank pulled the old Columbo "Just one more thing...."
@GrandMasterLynx18 күн бұрын
Or Uncle from Jackie Chan Adventures 😂
@bigulf6712Ай бұрын
you know what, Dean Norris is a great actor.
@xfi665810 күн бұрын
sex gifs
@pjabrony8280Ай бұрын
2:30 "Now, Madrigal is based in Hanover, Germany, but they're what they call 'highly diversified.' Industrial equipment, global shipping, major construction, and..." and a factory in Chicago that makes miniature models of factories.
@garyh3597Ай бұрын
Colonel sanders catching strays here. Almost got his meth empire exposed too
@ksrmkАй бұрын
Surely Gus has a reasonable explanation as to why his fingerprints are in Gale's apartment.
@alchemyphoenix2374Ай бұрын
That would have been an amazing scene. He wouldn't have squirmed so much as flinched just the tiniest amount as his mind worked the requisite gears into place. "This man applied for a job as a manager of one of my franchise locations. I am unusually particular about who I entrust with this privilege. So I decided to visit him for an, shall we say, unorthodox interview?"
@SorchaSublimeАй бұрын
@@alchemyphoenix2374you say this as if there isn't a scene of gus explaining the fingerprints
@RachelDavis705Ай бұрын
@@alchemyphoenix2374 ...that scene exists.
@Emily-pq6zdАй бұрын
“Hank…please tell me this isn’t just because he’s black…”
@carlosalbertofernandezvele7574Ай бұрын
"It isn't. It is because he is southamerican"
@IRUNASSULTАй бұрын
AINT THAT RIGHT GOMEY
@paulgardner5079Ай бұрын
Naw, Gus doesn't put up with black nonsense....WOrd is, some loudmouth punk from the Bronx that calls himself buggin out came to town demanding that Gus "put some bruthas on the wall" and Gustavo took care of his loudmouth ass
@c_telking4433Ай бұрын
Fring is black?
@JohnWall-lj1mxАй бұрын
@@c_telking4433nah he’s just badly sunburnt
@nialllambert3194Ай бұрын
Top class detective work from Hank, as usual.
@kadens2357Ай бұрын
@@pannikattk8106spoilers man🙄
@pannikattk8106Ай бұрын
@@kadens2357 mb
@SportsTalkChiefsАй бұрын
Just a masterclass in acting. To anyone who cares, he had to memorize that monologue and most likely perform it 6-10 times as the camera crew changed angles for reaction shots, close ups etc. Maintain the same cadence, same volume, tone, and performance with every take...should have won an Emmy for it. Unbelievable how effortless he makes it look.
@bruhmoment1761Ай бұрын
Hank, I don’t know man. You seeming a bit sus lately. You Emmy baka
@MuircetachАй бұрын
Sounds like you've only done student films, if at all. Scenes like this are rarely done with only one camera. You also only use one voice take during editing so unless the actor does a wildly differently-paced take, it shouldn't be hard to make them connect during edits. And reaction shots might not even be done with Dean Norris in the room - for all you know, it's Aaron Paul doing the reading because he happens to be on set. Or it could be the producer.
@harsh111ytАй бұрын
That's called acting buddy
@MavkorАй бұрын
lol, theres a fat chance they set up a script or telemprompter somewhere. he delivered it well tho
@kiro253Ай бұрын
Yea...i took a degree in animation...also has acting in it for some reason...i love acting tho...and i can say with confidence...its pretty easy...unless the scene involved a lot of screaming and "trembling" in voice(both of these are hard to maintain bcoz of energy and consistency)or just a single camera angle(honestly if this is the case...its a bad script writing)...audience got easily bored with a single camera angle and a long long monologue But yea..scenes like this could be done easily..but hey i am just a university student..what do i really know
@AJ-xc4nmАй бұрын
Hank is the worst/best detective ever.
@cesarg4328Ай бұрын
Move out of the way Walt, I´m trying to catch Heisenberg!
@devourerofnuggetsАй бұрын
Take your half a million of cash out of my sight, Walt. I'm trying to find Heisenberg who's been selling for meth for at least half a million dollars, probably in cash.
@raymason9907Ай бұрын
I think just worst. He found out Walt was Heisenberg solely on luck
@MyoticTesseractАй бұрын
he's actually really good, but you never expect your BROTHER would be the one behind a _meth empire_ even if you were really diligent, if you had all the evidence that one of your loved ones was a federal criminal, you'd at least have a bit of a denial phase, right? it's easier to take down people you couldn't give less of a shit about than to do that to someone you're that close with
@Nate-jf9oyАй бұрын
@@MyoticTesseractreally fair point to be honest no way he it expects that.
@takingiteasy17Ай бұрын
That’s some damn fine police work, Hank
@BigZebraComАй бұрын
As a watch person, I was impressed with the choice to have two of the cops wearing Casio G-shocks. They are perfectly durable and useful. They can be relatively inexpensive but can get the job done admirably
@amarcellus171418 күн бұрын
Its a common watch amongst law enforcement and military personel. When I was in the Army that was what guys were wearing. I'm wearing my 3506 right now.
@BigZebraCom18 күн бұрын
@@amarcellus1714 Yes! I like it when costumers for film and TV get the job done!
@yourignoranttubeАй бұрын
The actor carried his Hank character like a boss. You can feel his curiosity and observation shining each time he appears.
@AndreZacheryАй бұрын
He spoke with Lydia - wow this writing is top tier.
@Aaron-fh6hdАй бұрын
These moments of the show where the characters basically demonstrate world class intelligence are kinda wild.
@iPlayGamesXАй бұрын
This is normal level intellect. They're trained detectives after all.
@trequorАй бұрын
This isnt Sherlock Holmes level stuff. This is journo level research
@endlessfreedomfulАй бұрын
how keen observation Hanks sniffs out Gus and also Hank who almost let his brother in law slide.
@Cardb33Ай бұрын
Part of the premise of the show is that Walt is constantly being doubted. He's seen as weak, timid and it leads to many underestimating him and what he's capable of. Hank is probably the most active believer in that mindset when it comes to Walt. It's not like Walt has a history of crime or shadiness in any way so Hank wouldn't suspect him at all. He's known him for like 20+ years and always knew him as a straight arrow, beta, timid, lesser man. Walt only became a criminal for like the last two years of his life, anything shady that happened during those two years was explained away by him having cancer. Hank just straight up underestimated Walt's capabilities. That and the natural blind spot of him being family, it's not hard to see why Hank would overlook Walt.
@Mars-xc1nsАй бұрын
These characters run deep He knew Walter was involved all along and let it slide. It wasnt till Walt was a raging sociopath again, did he have to bring him in or died trying
@theguycisterninoyelledat6272Ай бұрын
@@Mars-xc1ns Hank never knew Walter was involved until he found book. I don't know where you got this idea from but it's so false its funny. Hank would never think of Walter because of how he was a depressed high school chemistry teacher who is down on his luck then gets lung cancer. its just like Cardb33 said Walt is always doubt and written off because of this no one thinks he is capable of such things.
@sidvicious332Ай бұрын
I do feel like hank had an inkling of a suspician when the high school chemistry equipment turned up missing on walter's watch. But then they arrested Hugo the janitor and hank forgot about it.
@BlackangelKatakuriАй бұрын
@@theguycisterninoyelledat6272 The book giving it away was kind of dumb.
@0rnery0verwatchАй бұрын
This guy is such a great actor. I just re-watched the old movie Starship Troopers the other day and my jaw dropped when I realized he had a part in the movie, he's been at it a while.
@tacitus6384Ай бұрын
And he looks exactly the same despite 10 years older. When he was in his late 20s he looked like a man in his 40s. When he's in his 40s he still looked like a man in his 40s lol.
@roddydykes7053Ай бұрын
And Total Recall. He’s not exactly recognizable in that one though
@rohandiddee300Ай бұрын
And T2
@joemama-altАй бұрын
its hank.. his name is hank
@MrSyckpuppiАй бұрын
He has a small role in Little Miss Sunshine. They never in the same scene, but Hesenberg himself is also in the film set largely in the American Southwest.
@williamthomas5215Ай бұрын
It really does get lost in the show because of the drama with Walt and Jesse, but Hank’s detective work throughout the show (aside from not picking up that Walt was Heisenberg until the end) was top fucking notch.
@slayerd357Ай бұрын
Hank was a damn good detective.
@charleswells5751Ай бұрын
This was Hanks way to deal with his Meth-Empire competitors and associates before he knew his brother in law is capable of building bombs.
@RachelDavis705Ай бұрын
Poor Hank had it figured out so many times
@leafyutubeАй бұрын
Great detective work but Heisenberg right under his nose.
@jamesboulger8705Ай бұрын
Very Death Note.
@kushjadav183123 күн бұрын
most have already said this but him not figuring out was probably because he looked down on walter , he did not know walter was that great of a chemistry teacher
@kazutokirigaya6597Ай бұрын
Really couldn’t believe when Hank finally found out Gus was the Harbor Bay Butcher all along
@DylanThomas-kf2mf6 күн бұрын
It’s me…I’m the butcher
@JAL-333Ай бұрын
The script is impeccable as is the acting.
@roybatty-Ай бұрын
Let's be honest, there is no way a meth cook would be running a drug empire. If a cook stepped out of line, they would chain him to the lab under threat of killing his family and loved ones. Which is exactly what they did to Jesse in the last season.
@erikkumitsubashi104825 күн бұрын
"Him? The Chicken Man?"
@snowarmth13 күн бұрын
"What a joke." "I should've stopped him when I had the chance! And you, you have to stop him, you-"
@dadaevanАй бұрын
Hank was the genuine Heart & Soul of this show. Watch it again and you realize everything that he did was for the good. And, he was a hell of a cop.
@guatagel2454Ай бұрын
Thank you! I agree 100%!
@EthVortexShieldАй бұрын
heart and saul
@fulsgarden6915Ай бұрын
@@EthVortexShield Walt and Saul?
@dadaevanАй бұрын
@@fulsgarden6915 they were main characters, but I meant that the good natured part of the show was Hank. Watching it again for the third time, I realize his good nature.
@ostredsАй бұрын
the 2 at the table had it all laid out for them by Hank and they are lost....odd. All the lines point to Gus and no one wanted to think Uncle Gus was a bad dude
@Honaro2ndАй бұрын
It's the absurdity. Gus spent his time building the exact public persona that would make it seem impossible that he would be tied to this. Hank's boss confirmed he used to have dinner and barbecue with the man at his house, he had a familiarity that created a blindspot just like what Hank had with Walt, plus the business he ran wasn't exactly a serious one. If Gus was a major night club owner or something, then this would be a much easier connection to make. But Albuquerque's Colonel Sanders also being it's Pablo Escobar? It's ridiculous on purpose.
@TheGarfield1337Ай бұрын
Just as Hank could never see Walt was a bad dude
@11KralleАй бұрын
Supreme writing and a perfect delivery by all the actors.
@eyoung506Ай бұрын
Hank was the best...
@willnichols5516Ай бұрын
Such a great scene! Great writing and great acting!
@ParadigmZweiАй бұрын
Call me an armchair detective or whatever, but surely Hank had said enough even before the fingerprints. Sure you can't look squarely at Gus yet, but Gail having the part number for something bought from a company that has ties to Los Pollos written on a Los Pollos napkin is already extremely suspicious.
@onlydaprecumАй бұрын
I thought that to be a weak case- like i have a fridge magnets from places Ive never been, take out menus from joints id never order from. They could come up with a hundred reasons why Gale could've had a Pollos menu. He could've met Fring for an interview, or just a casual meet as the Pollos Scholarship program paid for Gales education
@danielhenrique4466Ай бұрын
It is, but as Steve said: “If your guy had a meeting in KFC, you don’t assume that is with colonel Sanders” And THAT is when the fingerprints come in to play
@TheNheg66Ай бұрын
@@danielhenrique4466 well, you actually kinda would if you also knew that Col. Sanders makes industrial grade lab equipment which he seemingly just donated to Gale out of the kindness of his heart.
@andrewchen6253Ай бұрын
That seems like a stretch. It only proves he met at los pollos hermanos. Could’ve been Lyle or some other guy meeting him there for all they actually knew.
@billyin4c5149 күн бұрын
He absolutely said everything that needed to be said before the finger prints. Bettiger signed for a fucking industrial air filter delivered by the same company that owns sent by a company that for some reason owns a stake in Pollos Hermanos, and the dude has a booklet with faxed covers of their logo. Where did he get that from?
@hardcorenacho1020Ай бұрын
This was the scene where Hank went from goofball to, “oh now I see how he earned that DEA badge”
@hardcorenacho10204 күн бұрын
@ yeah but they always portrayed him as someone who couldnt be taken seriously at times. I guess you could argue thats how he dealt with a very stressful job
@peterabram62Ай бұрын
That's the hole in the plot. If Madrigal corporation is bankrolling Los pollos, why didn't they ask Gus about it in the interview. They're working with Gus and they're working with Gail. Too much of a coincidence.
@nickstone1587Ай бұрын
The hole in the plot is that "Chilean" Gus speaks Spanish like he learned it off the back of a shampoo bottle.
@krasnowDDАй бұрын
@@nickstone1587Hector too
@TrashB0nkАй бұрын
in universe, Madrigal are an enormous global corporation with extensive reach. Without gus' name attached to something explicitly incriminating, a coincidence is all it is
@MenachemSchmuelАй бұрын
It's because the others don't WANT Gus to be involved. They're willing to put the blinders on as much as they can because Gus funds them, and they wouldn't want it to be known they were gettings funding from a drug lord. And what better way to keep such a thing from coming out than to never find out about it in the first place?
@notjeff7833Ай бұрын
That's not what a plothole means. Why do people assume characters being stupid/complacent/not thinking of something is a plot hole? Bad writing? Maybe. Stupid character? Maybe but not a plot hole
@yourbestfriend3244Ай бұрын
This is the moment the the Schrader sweet talk was used.
@johnmiller5679Ай бұрын
Hank is a bloodhound which is probably why he untimely paid the price for that.
@yunusgokcen1743 күн бұрын
Hank was quite the talker😂. Pure charisma, and a great detective!
@NoBalminGileadАй бұрын
Fringerprints.
@bassman8144Ай бұрын
Maybe they were just packing fudge, Hank.
@debbiebrantley61Ай бұрын
Lol
@ArchedgarАй бұрын
Lmao.
@anthonymartell9880Ай бұрын
That might’ve been my guess too but the way Hank presented it? a bit convincing. Not too mention, the possibility of any romance doesn’t preclude business, work romances do happen
@EventualRoadsАй бұрын
4:12 Come on Gomi, obviously Colonel Sanders is the main villain
@wxb200Ай бұрын
They have to be completely insane that Hank is just spilling out all the information that could interrupt the biggest meth empire is just bat-shit crazy! But, I like where the plot twists & makes my back hurt...
@jasonkinzie8835Ай бұрын
This was Hank's Columbo moment.
@glasrazuma93317 күн бұрын
3:16 They are more disgusted by the fact he is vegan than the fact the is a druglord lol.
@ChrisM-zm4li13 күн бұрын
Conservatives.
@ShroomlinesАй бұрын
Gale was 34 ? O_o
@philmitchell91Ай бұрын
Nerds tend to look older
@TheBfutgregАй бұрын
@@philmitchell91 Staying indoors all day preserves your skin
@raggedclawstarcraft6562Ай бұрын
@@philmitchell91 lmao. you're saying this basing on... what? 😁
@raggedclawstarcraft6562Ай бұрын
Story-wise yes. But the actor was 43 at the time of filming the episode.
@KillerKollarАй бұрын
Yes, google Gale Rule 34
@heroic7774Ай бұрын
1:52 gomey broke character
@stevejacobs2764Ай бұрын
Like how they cut back to him 2 seconds later and he’s straight face again,😂.
@trollboss54Ай бұрын
Gus, Gale, and Heisenberg being the trinity killer was the biggest surprise ever
@benaroundtheworld7847Ай бұрын
nah bro, they was the bay harbor butcher
@andrewdavid941220 күн бұрын
A clear connection between a meth cook, an air scrubber, and the fingerprint of a guy that works for the air scrubber manufacturer is a hydrogen bomb red flag.
@justAman548Ай бұрын
I saw the guy in the thumbnail and saw the name Gus and instantly thought, I don’t remember this part of Psyched at all
@NicholasWaldrop-x3g26 күн бұрын
Legend has it Hank still stares at his bedroom ceiling at night wondering how Heisenberg was his brother in law.
@batman5071Ай бұрын
I cant believe that Hank was the bay harbour meth cook all along.
@poodeehoo9 күн бұрын
One of the best shows I have ever watched! Not just that the spin-off movie and show is a hit too.
@Tim_the_EnchanterАй бұрын
Hank strikes me as more of a "sandals and socks" guy than Gale does.
@skippymillward3 күн бұрын
Hank was just out there solving crimes and collecting minerals
@bssL2511 күн бұрын
Not only was he good at his job, he's also good at presenting to management, and most of us know how stupid they can be. Well done.
@SilkyJohnston24Ай бұрын
I always had a feeling George Merkert was the real kingpin and he just kept Gus right outside of Hanks grasp totally aware of Hanks connection to Walt.
@roddydykes7053Ай бұрын
That would’ve been a serious fricken twist damn. Then he would’ve been the one to take out Hank and not Jack and his gang
@haidirwasli3692Ай бұрын
cant believe Hank is Heisenberg
@benkeel296618 күн бұрын
Dean Norris was epic. He made Breaking Bad. ❤❤❤
@stephendavis6267Ай бұрын
Hank was natural po-leece.
@GrislyAtoms12Ай бұрын
What a great character Hank was, played by a great actor. Kudos Dean Norris! On top of that, I used to live in Albuquerque. The weather is great, if you like dry air and sunshine
@user-kr4jl6en7rАй бұрын
man dean norris is sooooo good at this role!! I wish we had shows like this still.
@bacchushollywood2021Ай бұрын
Gus personally served countless customers. His prints on Gale's cup could have so easily been explained away
@ceemee1430Ай бұрын
That’s a -civilian we’re going to watch-answer. Not a -friend of the DEA- answer
@CatalinNicanovАй бұрын
They are not (only) on the cup, but some place inside the apartment
@bacchushollywood2021Ай бұрын
@@CatalinNicanov That's what I thought until Hank busted out the photographs which ONLY showed finger prints on the merchandise from the restaurant
@j-rey-Ай бұрын
@@bacchushollywood2021 Nah, they are also on other things at the apartment. At 4:54, you can see the picture of some red thing that looks like an industrial pipe or something.
@imaginebreaker2414Ай бұрын
that was Hank's cup, not Gales
@Rqblt29 күн бұрын
“Whats a vegan, doing at a fry chicken joint” Gus: “our curly fries really are the best”
@AdamG_212315 күн бұрын
What a great detective Hank was. He was protecting our community!
@ja3482Ай бұрын
For all of Gus' fastidious attention and care, he had some blind spots. Leaving the fingerprints in Gus' apartment, allowing Hank to get his fingerprints from the Pollos cup... but most careless of all is writing the part number on one of his Pollos logo sheets. Everyone has their blind spots, even Gus. Which is how Walt killed him.
@ItsShaggy3Ай бұрын
Sooner of later they all slip up. Gus did, Diddy did and Escobar did. Or when they become useless for their Overlords.
@ja3482Ай бұрын
@@ItsShaggy3 makes me laugh thinking that there's some uppity Lydia type woman who got away behind the Diddy and Escobar empires 😁
@ItsShaggy3Ай бұрын
@@ja3482 That Leslye Headland woman was the right hand of Weistein in all of the debauchery. She was the head director of the recent Flop Star Wars Acolyte.
@ja3482Ай бұрын
@@ItsShaggy3 yeah but you and I know who she is. so she didn't get away with it like Lydia kinda did (lydia got killed but not exposed) and presumably Headland is part of the RICO case so she may be going up the river.
@TheForbiddenLookoutАй бұрын
@@ItsShaggy3 I know he’s terrible but it’s funny to put P Diddy in the same conversation as two drug king pins. Or actually, now that I put it like that it makes sense.
@dallasgrimm1003Ай бұрын
I can’t believe Gus was the Bay Harbor Butcher
@madalincristea9049Ай бұрын
The pacing of this whole scene is amazing
@Blimkat26 күн бұрын
One my second re-watch after a decade, at the end of the scene and when credits came up I was like "Let's go Hank!" Awesome scene, one of Hanks finest moments.
@ianteh2013 күн бұрын
Brilliant writing and acting. What a series.
@spar0035Ай бұрын
Right after this scene they arrested Fring. He stood trial and peace was restored in Alberquerque.
@ElectromasterTechАй бұрын
Truly his Columbo moment
@SomeOneFromOFSАй бұрын
The only reason Hank was never suspicious of Walt is because he always saw him as a soft weak man who has no backbone.
@redbaron8130Ай бұрын
Chef’s kiss. The whole damn show.
@EdgyShooterКүн бұрын
Hank had his own Colombo "Just one more thing" moments
@scottturner3831Ай бұрын
The way the show changes your perspective on characters is great. You love then hate Walt, and hate then love Hank.
@calebladd408225 күн бұрын
Man's a born cop
@oztheman617720 күн бұрын
Is still cant believe Gomey was the Hank's cook partner but it explains the Chili P
@hereticlife254622 күн бұрын
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck this show is so good. Too many more of these clips and I’ll be watching it a 4th time.
@davidmasters860129 күн бұрын
I remember watching Hank's death when the episode first aired and man I've had very few nail biting moments like that, he was an incredible agent and a true family man - he went out swinging, one of my favourite characters in the whole BB universe.
@timothy2902Ай бұрын
Dang he's a good cop
@DanielDaniel1Ай бұрын
Hank is just such a brilliant detective
@eli1000fer22 күн бұрын
This truly is the moment Hank became agent Schrader
@xanderlowe154323 күн бұрын
I know Bryan Cranston gets a lot of praise for his portrayal of Walter White (and he should), but Dean Norris did such an amazing job as Hank. From his jerk jock persona to his panic attacks and trauma to showing off he's actually a skilled investigator, Hank was just as multilayered as Walter was.
@christyconlin40215 күн бұрын
Natural police
@whatleft12316 күн бұрын
Some DEA agent out there "you know he doesn't need all those herbs and spices for his chicken.... he's cooking"
@DarthTwilight19 күн бұрын
Hank was a really good detective. Better than most tv cops.