Breaking Bad - You Killed Uncle Hank Scene (S5E15) | Rotten Tomatoes TV

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Breaking Bad - You Killed Uncle Hank Scene: Walter (Bryan Cranston) calls Walt Jr. (RJ Mitte).

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US Air Date: 2008
Network: AMC
Starring: Bryan Cranston, Carmen Serano, RJ Mitte
Director: Peter Gould
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If Walt just lied and said that there was breakfast in the box then this would have gone down fine...

xNeonhartx
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They walk in at the end like, "Damn, this kid must really hate his Aunt Marie."

colina
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You gotta feel sorry for Walter Jr. He spends about 95% of this show having virtually no idea what's going on, then one day he comes home from school and is told his uncle is dead and his father is a criminal. Then he sees his father and mother physically fighting and he has to restrain his father.

His whole life was basically turned upside down in literal hours.

jaykdos
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Such a powerful scene, i love when Flynn said "You were breaking bad! You breaking bad!"

MrSam
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"Just die." Those are the last words Walt ever heard from his son.

hmk
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Later, Walt Jr secretly took the money and donated it to Pokimane

mastershredder
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I never noticed that Walt says "It can't all be for nothing!" Whilst Jr is yelling. Really makes the whole ending seem that much sadder

saulgoodman
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“It can’t be all for nothing” damn one of the most important lines of the show. Walt really is like the protagonist of a Shakespearean tragedy. His ego was his fatal flaw and he spent all that time destroying himself and those around him and all for nothing. His family despises him, he left his former partner for dead, he is left with a huge pile of money and nothing to do with it

emilyisreading_
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His son was willing to hear out his apology. He only flipped out when he realized that's not going to happen and Walt will only talk about the money.

akosszilagyi
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"You killed uncle Hank!"

"No, i sent him to Belize."

projectlifedog
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I think the fact that Flynn was listening, willing to hear his father out meant Walter could’ve said the right things. A damned apology, an explanation about what really happened to Hank or something other then cash would’ve gone a long way. When Flynn realized it was still all about money he became fed up.

Worst part is this is the last conversation Flynn has. And further damage is done by that. He has to live knowing the last things he said to his father were “I hope you die.”

cald
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It’s so heartbreaking, Walt’s worst fear came true. The only real memory Walt had of his father was during his fathers final days, dying in the hospital bed, not even recognizing his own son. No matter how many stories young Walt was told about his Fathers personality, philosophy, and interests, the truth was he only ever remembered those final days with him. His father was only as good as his most recent memory of him. And Walt desperately wishes that when he’s gone his son won’t remember him on how he acted in his final months, but that’s exactly what happens. Walt was a near perfect father to Junior for 16 years, however when he learns the truth about Walt his entire attitude towards him changes. He hates his father. Those 16 years were irrelevant, Walt was only as good as Junior’s most recent memory of him, which was him as an evil man and criminal. Going forward, whenever Junior thinks about his father he probably won’t think about the kindhearted man that Walt was for most of his life, but the man who made his whole family suffer. “Just die already! Just die!” It’s truly a tragedy, just so sad

roma
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Lewis: “Yeah your dad sent you like $1, 000 bucks. Idk why tho”

Will-ojun
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It's a remarkable achievement to have a show that is still good in the fifth season

CulusMagnus
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Walt should've just told him how much cereal $100, 000 could buy.

UriahElroy
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Flynn’s actor doesn’t get enough credit for how good he is.

ilovemesomme
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Flynn should’ve said “have an a1 day!” before hanging up.

TheMadTitanM
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I’m not a father but hear from a son that hates you has to be one of the worst pain a human being can feel

chanta
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Walter spends the whole series smooth talking and manipulating everyone around him, seeing him broken and at a loss of words while his son berates him is just tragic

aboxyguy
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Hearing Walter Jr. tell his father to "just die already" is sad on its own, but what makes it even more sad is when you compare it to the similar line said by him in season 1. The first time we hear him say this it's pretty obvious that it's out of frustration stemming from the fact that he feels his father is ready to throw in the towel, whereas in this scene it's more of a direct "just give up you deserve to be dead."

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