Breaking Bad Season 5: Episode 7: Walt kills Mike HD CLIP

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What’s happening in this Breaking Bad clip?
Angered by Walt's (Bryan Cranston from Godzilla) insistence that he owes him gratitude, Mike (Jonathan Banks) proceeds to attack Walt's ego, insisting the entire situation could have been avoided if he had continued to work for Gus and had not killed him. Walt storms off momentarily, but then approaches Mike's car. Mike realizes his gun is missing from the go bag, just as Walt uses it to shoot him through his car window. Mike tries to get away, but – mortally wounded – ultimately resigns himself to sitting on a log by the river. After Walt catches up to him, Walt realizes he could have just asked Lydia for the names and that shooting Mike was unnecessary. As Walt stammers an apology, Mike tells him, "Shut the f*ck up and let me die in peace". After a moment of silence, he falls off the log, dead.

What’s the TV show Breaking Bad about?
Walter White (Bryan Cranston from Godzilla and Total Recall), a chemistry teacher, is diagnosed with lung cancer. He decides to make and sell methamphetamine to repay his medical debts and secure his family’s future.

Season 5 of Breaking Bad:
With Gustavo (Giancarlo Esposito) dead, Walter (Bryan Cranston from Godzilla and Total Recall) and Jesse (Aaron Paul) decide to start their own drug empire. They team up with Mike (Jonathan Banks), Gus' former henchman. They also team up with Lydia (Laura Fraiser) and Todd (Jesse Plemons).
Hank (Dean Norris), now head of the DEA, gets involved in the Gus Fring case and tightens his grip on Mike, who will be forced to leave the operation. Jesse quickly does the same. Walter helps Mike to organize his escape but mortally wounds him in a fit of rage. Later, he makes Todd his new assistant.
Thereafter, Walter knows an uninterrupted success and accumulates enormous amounts of money. One day, Skyler (Anna Gunn) shows him the impressive pile of money, explaining that she can no longer launder it and begging him to stop. Soon after, Walter decides to leave the business for good.
Everything seems to be back to normal when Hank discovers that Walter is Heisenberg. Heisenberg buries his money in the desert and convinces Jesse to leave town, but Jesse agrees to surrender to Hank and his partner Steve (Steven Michael Quezada). Hank, Steve and Jesse manage to capture Walter in the desert. Walter, thinking that Jesse would be alone, hired Todd's uncle Jack (Michael Bowen) and his men to come and execute him, but tries to back out when he sees Hank with him, however Jack ignores this and a shootout ensues. Jesse is captured, Steve is shot, Hank is wounded, then coldly killed by Jack despite Walter's pleas. The mobsters find the hidden money and seize the quasi-totality, Todd insisting to leave him a small part of it. Walter then decides to flee with his family, but Skyler and Walter Jr. (RJ Mitte), terrorized, refuse to follow him.
Walter leaves to live in reclusion in New Hampshire, but his cancer relapses. Jesse is reduced to a slave by Todd, and after an escape attempt, Todd coldly shoots Andrea, Jesse's girlfriend. Later, Walter takes the risk to contact his son in order to give him money, but this one refuses and declares that he would prefer him dead. Desperate, Walter is about to turn himself in before he stumbles upon a television interview with his former partners, who downplay his contribution to the creation of their company. Overcome with resentment, he decides to act. He entrusts, under threat, the 10 million dollars which remain to him to his former associates, by making them promise that they will give them to Walter Jr. at his majority. He then says goodbye to Skyler and confesses to her that he did all that to feel alive and not for his family as he had always affirmed it. He manages to free Jesse and to kill Jack, Todd and their men, but is mortally wounded. He dies in a meth lab on his 52nd birthday, two years to the day after the events of the first episode.

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It's crazy how far Walt has come here. He went from struggling to kill a man in self-defense, to shooting someone impulsively for upsetting him.

sandmantheman
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This actually broke my heart knowing Mike would never take his granddaughter to the park again.

thatsameenergy
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"Shut the f**k up and let me die in peace" even his last words are badass.

theocean
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Bro literally killed him for winning the argument lmao

randehmarshgames
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Mike was the only person who saw through all of Walter’s bs. He was never scared or intimidated by him once.

patrickjordan
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Me: "The scene with Mike's death cannot be sadder."
Vince Gillian: "How about a 6-season spinoff series in which Mike gets a hell ton of screentime just to make you even more attached to his character?"

EvangelionPower
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Mike: "You and your pride and your ego!"
Wait: **shoots him because of his pride and his ego**

romilrh
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It’s kind of fitting that mike, someone who was always calculated and prepared for everything, died from one of Walt’s irrational tantrums

sebastianbarron
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"Oh man. You're going to hate me for this, but I just now realized that I could have gotten the names from Lydia. My bad, bro."

ThisNameIsFake
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That shot of Walt walking to his car and then turning around rapidly as the music changes is low key terrifying

adamr
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You"ll never hate Walt more in the entire series than this sequence. Because Mike embodies everything Walt can't be in that business.

youngturks
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-High professionalism, never really made a mistake
-Always figured out how to keep his grandaughter away from his job
-Outlived boss who only died because he was recovering
Respect

ferr.
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It's just so sad. Especially after watching Better Call Saul, knowing the whole time - THIS is how Mike will die.
No poetic justice, not a blaze of glory... Just shot out of pettiness.

キラキラくりくり頭
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I love that Mike chose to sit down in the evening sun, look at a beautiful view, and just think about granddaughter, and the things he loves in peace, instead of trying to run away and live. He knew his fate, and he accepted it. He made the choice to die the way he wanted to, instead of trying to run away from someone like Walt. Even after he knows he’s gonna die, he continues to have a backbone, continues to be strong, and doesn’t give Walt any satisfaction. Best character in the entire show.

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What's even sadder is that when you realize that Kaylee is probably still sitting on that swing, waiting for her grandfather to return.

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Im so glad after Walt left, Mike got up after faking his death and left to spend the rest of his life helping raise his grand daughter.

dorkhydrogen
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Funny how right after Mike finishes his rant about Walt, he is proven right.

Brandonmtlhd
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My man legit walks out of the car to die watching the sunset

harshavardhansonawane
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Walt in Season 2 when Jesse suggests they become the new Tuco "What are you gonna beat your homies to death when they "diss" you"
Walt in Season 5: Kills Mike for "dissing" him.

SnowTheJamMan
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Mike was right, everything in Breaking Bad escalated because of Walter’s ego. He could’ve returned to Grey Matter and probably have a clean life. He could’ve continued working as Gus’s cooker and he would’ve made millions without ever being found out. He could’ve just settled with the amount of money he needed in season 2 but he wanted more and didn’t want anyone to take his empirical spot.

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