Breaking Bad - Walter's 'Confession' Scene (S5E11) | Rotten Tomatoes TV

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Breaking Bad - Walter's "Confession" Scene: Walter (Bryan Cranston) falsely implicates Hank (Dean Norris).

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US Air Date: 2008
Network: AMC
Starring: Betsy Brandt, Bryan Cranston, Dean Norris
Director: Michael Slovis
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This was one of the most brilliant plot twists in tv history. I truly believed that Walt and Gus were the ones running the operation and never would have predicted that Hank was the mastermind behind everything.

duckpwnd
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It's genuinely sad to see a sick man be abused and used by a corrupt cop. It sickens me.

DazeWare
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Imagine if Marie turned to Hank and said "Hank how could you do all this?"

TheVulturis
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This Hank guy is a real piece of work. Taking advantage of a sickly school teacher like that. For shame!

farrellcityking
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It's scary how realistic this story is. He's just the local high school teacher dying of cancer, who everybody likes and no one thinks is capable of any harm. Hank on the other hand had a series of mysterious promotions and lives quite comfortably, goes around with the tough guy charm, and gets in fistfights. Combined with not catching Walt and that money trail, Hank would be in prison if that video got out.

noornasri
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Marie getting shocked at someone lying is hilarious.

franklindcottrell
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love how he doesn’t mention jesse once

waffletoast
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The fake confession makes vastly more sense than what actually happened. Hank was screwed no matter what.

mikehawk
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One of the biggest pieces of "evidence" against Hank that Walt omits is the fact that Hank killed Tuco. I seem to recall his colleagues finding it suspicious/strange that he was even there to confront Tuco in the first place. Would have been a pretty damning connection to include.

MickBalanda
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The way he was able to string this fiction together with factual history basically incriminated Hank with massive Circumstantial evidence. The writing on this show was superb!

Woadyn
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I love how he mixed lies and truth. Hank probably pieced together how the whole thing started and evolved by looking at this video.

Dracogame
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It’s quite amazing how well Walt’s lie could be passed on to Hank. Killing Tuco, surviving the tortoise bomb, kidnapping and restraining Jesse, and having the brothers try to kill him along with Walt’s video would’ve put Hank in a horrible place to give an explanation for.

lucaslarson
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aw, man. You cut it off before the best part. I love the line where he says, "I've really tried to be good, but Hank has me breaking bad."

AlexanderMoen
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"I guess you uh...call it a hit?"

Says the guy who had a dozen inmates killed in 2 minutes like just before this lmao.

Robleyyy
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It’s crazy how, even knowing the true situation, that confession made perfect sense. There are so few loopholes in it that if it actually was handed to the authorities, hank would’ve been arrested and all of the events of season 5 could’ve been avoided. But tbh I still think Jesse would’ve messed the whole situation up somehow still lol

thephoenix
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I like the little touches, like his voice breaking slightly when he said he was "weak", or the hesitation about the correctness of the term "hit". He really sells the idea of him being a victim, completely out of his depth, in all of this. If you hadn't seen the show up to that point, you'd believe him completely.

zanizone
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Such a kind and innocent chemistry teacher is bullied and manipulated by a crooked cop. Justice for Walter!

joeschmo
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I love how this is legitimately a confession, but intertwined with Hank as the main perpetrator

angieortega
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This is the moment that walt turned into television

harveymarckson
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this was strangely satisfying watching Walt pull a reverse uno on Hank and Marie. they were underestimating Walt so much it was idiotic. he managed to evade Hank for a long time yet they talked to him not only like if they were morally better than him but also like if he’s a criminal hank can easily capture. if they were as careful and smarter as they think they were then they should have been convinced by the dvd that Walt was not someone to take lightly and must be very careful instead they just dismissed it as a threat

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