Stay little longer....? | Breaking Bad Saddest scene | Walter White asking ed to stay for 2 hours

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Walter White asking ed to stay for bit longer as he is been in New Hampshire for almost a year all alone without anyone to talk.

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I like that slight smile Walt does at 1:08 when Ed suggests cards. He's been so lonely that he is genuinely excited to play a few card games.

mikewalker
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This scene perfectly shows.. that sometimes, money means nothing.. heartbreaking :(

StopGame
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Then: “stay out of my territory.”

Now: “stay a little longer.”

WOLFMTHER
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I love the underlying horror of how Walt lives at this point. Completely isolated for a year after losing everything he loves in a day

thespiceman
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Imagine getting paid $10, 000/hour just to play cards and talk with someone

johnsmithee
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One of the best moments of all series. Money is became nothing.

buraktepe
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“If I said yes…would you believe me?”

This line always gives me chills.

julianmx
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I also found it particularly depressing when walt was eagerly waiting at the gate to let him in because he's really the only person he has in his life at this point and the only person he's seen in a month

Ashtasticle
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"Do you wanna cut the cards?"
*No.*
Walter is ready to play the hand he was dealt.

spicypickle
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“Some artificially alive deadman. Too sick to work, to enjoy a meal, to make love.”

DiddyKongVsLuigi
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Imagine if this was the ending to the show.

Peniche
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2:41 “a king, 2 kings” 2 men in a cabin, both masters of their craft. A very subtle line, with a powerful meaning.

travismccutchan
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The man in that cabin wasn't Walter White or Heisenberg, it was a shell of a man that lost everything. Even though this version of Walt didn't last long I think this was my favorite version because of how honest and blunt he is.

DeadChannelNow
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Ed was an honest guy. He says he started doing this disappearing thing to help women get out of abusive situations and whatnot but I am sure we will find out how Saul meets him in this final season of BCS. It will have to be subtle since Robert passed away (the day El Camino came to Netflix) but it can work.

flightofthebumblebee
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"If I said yes, would you believe me?" Most polite "fuck no" I've ever heard

lessthanthreemetal
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As much as I hated Walt, I felt bad for him here. He was lonely, knew he was dying, and didn’t think there was any way to get his family the money.

trevor
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I love how Walter looks with his hair and beard.
Like a rotten, twisted, tired version of his former self.
He left the heisenberg porkpie hat in the shack, to finish whats left in his life as Walter White, accepting himself and his fate.
"I did it for me"

powercouch
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I cried like a baby the first time I saw this, and I’ve just teared up again. I can’t rewatch the lead up to the finale anymore because it hits too hard. Cranstons portrayal of that child-like desperation we had after our parents left us for the first time is heartbreaking.

My Dad and Uncle both went through Chemo from 2017-2018. Both in remission, luckily, but I was with them throughout it all. That pained look on Walt’s face I saw in my own fathers eyes. From the minute I knew he had it, til the moment he rang the bell. The saddest part was that there was nothing I could do to ease that pain for him. Not only that but the pain my mum was going through and god-forbid, my own. I feel so lucky day after day that I don’t see that in his face anymore and hope never to again.

My uncle is a different cat, tough and humourous as they come. He never let you know it hurt, but you could tell it did. My mums stem-cells have given him new life, and for her and him we are incredibly grateful.

Their warmth and stoicism have shaped me into the man I hope to become one day.

I hope anyone else out there knows that you’re not alone, and that we all care. Be strong.

YxngFresco
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His money and power don’t matter to him anymore. Heisenberg is gone at this point.

badfoo
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Saddest scene ever is the quick flashback he has back at his house. With the family watching Hanks Bust on TV.

ChrisMaxCisneros