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Breaking Bad - The Plane Crash Scene: Planes collide over Walter's (Bryan Cranston) house.

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US Air Date: 2008
Network: AMC
Starring: Bryan Cranston, John de Lancie
Director: Adam Bernstein
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Saul really saw this and went “Yeah, let’s make a commercial”

boxofcereal
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If you think about it, Jane's father had the highest kill count in the entire show.

tg.tyrant_
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the fact that they had to film this scene 6 times for the bear to fall on the pool, blowing up 6 planes and killing over 800 passengers, and having to do a police investigation and clean up of the area over 6 times, it really shows how they went the extra mile, bravo vince!

Justapg
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The way he accidentally says "Jane-Mike 2 1 turn heading, disregard" is so painfully realistic

GodDoesntCry
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The build up to this was insane. For many episodes prior to this we saw a teddy bear in the pool for no apparent reason and wondered what the hell it was until we finally got to see it.

thechosenone
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I felt so sorry for Donald Margolis. He was such a nice character and just really loved and protected his daughter.

TheMafrand
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Respect for the cameraman who sacrificed his life falling mid-air

maribelgibbons
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This scene is so good. Walt sitting quietly by the pool thinking about everything that has just happened only to be interrupted by a massive explosion which is all his fault

juicegodalpha
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The fact that Walter tried to justify this claiming this is only the "31st most deadliest aircraft accident" 💀💀

butteredsalmonella
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This is the moment Walter White turned into Hindenburg.

johnnynicholson
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Fun fact: this episode accounts for 62% of all the deaths in Breaking bad. Split 11 deaths before the crash, 167 in the crash, and 104 in seasons 3-5.

QuarioQuario
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It often gets overlooked… but season 2 was the strongest one, easily the darkest. The way it builds up intrigue with the flash forwards, the Jane storyline… everything about season 2 was sublime.

quadruplchin
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Think about it, all of this happened because there was some microscopic damage to some of Walt's genes causing cancer. Nice illustration of the Butterfly Effect.

Paivren
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Once in a while I'm reminded of the horror that Walter has unleashed in this world.

RuleofFive
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Don Eladio, and the bear both sinking to the bottom of the pool in the same manner. Such a well done show.

jesscutiehott
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A cool thing I noticed was at 0:21 Janes father incorrectly uses "Jane" instead of "Juliet" which is the correct letter for the phonetic alphabet and disregards the message.
Just shows how heartbroken he was.

Joep
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Just occurred to me that the most haunting part of a tragedy like this would be the silence. You'd hear a distant thud, maybe see a distant fireball and smoke trails, and that's it. Then after just a few minutes the sky will cleared and nobody outside of the debris impact area would ever know something like this happened. Like the aerial version of a ship sinking beneath the waves

talleywa
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There’s probably some significance to the fact that Walt is wearing a pink shirt and the bear is pink, right?

seanlaffey
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Now, I understood it all:





This is the main reason why Lotso is bad in Toy Story 3.

samerna
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This scene was actually improvised by Bryan Cranston, he was just sitting on the set and the camera was accidentally on but he saw a plane crash in the sky and Vince loved it so much he put it in the show!

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