Breaking Bad - Bring the Bottle Back Scene (S2E10) | Rotten Tomatoes TV

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Breaking Bad - Bring the Bottle Back Scene: Walter (Bryan Cranston) asserts himself over Hank (Dean Norris).

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US Air Date: 2008
Network: AMC
Starring: Anna Gunn, Betsy Brandt, Bryan Cranston, Dean Norris, RJ Mitte
Director: Phil Abraham
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I like how Walt Jr just keeps chugging while they're fighting

samc
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I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone casually swim in that pool.

thewisconsingunchannel
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Walt drunk: MY SON, MY BOTTLE, MY HOUSE, MY METH FORMULA wait…. MY MATH FORMULA.

trioxin
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Clearly the problem is Walt Jr. can't handle his liquor.

hamdog
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This is the exact moment Walt's Pool became Gross.

KellyProto
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This scene also is the first real glimpse that Hank's "big dumb suburban clown uncle" persona is quite a bit calculated. There's some Real Hank in it, just like there's some Real Walter in Heisenberg, but both are facades that they use to engineer favorable outcomes.

terracottapie
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Man hank was awesome in this scene, it would’ve been tough to stand up to him like this.

Theodore
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For me, this was the hardest scene to watch in all of Breaking Bad. Maximum uncomfortable.

jdalbiac
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I like to think that Walt wanted to be the man of the house. Hank would always make hin feel less in his house, Walt had that confidence so he wanted to make hank feel smaller than him

round
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I really love the symbolism here, Walter telling Hank to bring the bottle back means that he wanted the bottle back so that he can drink more tequilla, such an essential dialogue for later scene, where we can see Walt Jr throwing up on the pool, symbolizing that he has drunk too much tequilla

aldifrpf
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Fun Fact: Before filming this scene, the director took Bryan Cranston to the side, and told him that Dean Norris was calling him a sissy behind his back. then he just filmed Bryan's reaction.

zeeman
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2:03 The noise of your son vomiting in the background, and you just sitt there smiling drinking more tequila. Talk about a family man

davidlilja
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He's not throwing up because he drank too much, he's throwing up because he drank Tequila.

dripworks
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Actually Walt Jr didn't act in this one, the directors made him drink until he throws up, that's why it feels so genuine

laRaK
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Jokes aside I love how you can notice his voice gets powerful, deeper and kinda scary when he becomes Heisenberg

sucukmitei
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This is the scene where Walt tells Hank that this is, in fact, his bottle, his house, and his son.

porkypig
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Building the character of Heisenberg... He is clearly craving for power and dominance

hamletthesecond
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Flynn puking symbolizes how terrible season 8 of the game of thrones is

morphykg
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This is the moment Walt Jr became drunk.

JakeDeClerck
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This is the exact moment the moment became a scene in the series.

ManuKazu