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*** At his trial, Walt takes the stand and continues to endlessly say that he did everything he did for his family. That is, until he looks at his family and sees their open hatred. Unable to lie to himself anymore, Walt confesses on the stand that he did everything for his own enjoyment and because he was good at it. While it gets him the hatred of Albuquerque, his honestly later lets him reconcile with his family.

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*** At his trial, Walt takes the stand and continues to endlessly say that he did everything he did for his family. That is, until he looks at his family and sees their open hatred. Unable to lie to himself anymore, Walt confesses on the stand that he did everything for his own enjoyment and because he was good at it. While it gets him the hatred of Albuquerque, his honestly honesty later lets him reconcile with his family.
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* "What If Mike Never Went to Belize?" takes the opening from "[[Recap/BreakingBadS5E14Ozymandias Ozymandias]] and reworks it into a replay of the shootout from "[[Recap/BetterCallSaulS5E8Bagman Bagman]]": Gomez is dead and Hank is wounded with Jack about to pull the trigger. Then a gunshot rings out ... [[BaitAndSwitchGunshot and Jack crumples]], a hole blown through his head. Then the shooting starts up again between the Aryan Brotherhood and the unseen sniper, and now Walt and Hank are in the same position that Saul was: unarmed, immobilized, unable to find cover, and praying to God to survive. When the shooting finally stops, Jack's crew is wiped out, with the sole exception of Todd, who sports an AgonizingStomachWound. Then Mike arrives from his vantage point, and Walt is left begging and quailing with fear at his enemy through the whole scene before getting shot in the shoulder and left to be arrested.

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* ** "What If Mike Never Went to Belize?" takes the opening from "[[Recap/BreakingBadS5E14Ozymandias Ozymandias]] and reworks it into a replay of the shootout from "[[Recap/BetterCallSaulS5E8Bagman Bagman]]": Gomez is dead and Hank is wounded with Jack about to pull the trigger. Then a gunshot rings out ... [[BaitAndSwitchGunshot and Jack crumples]], a hole blown through his head. Then the shooting starts up again between the Aryan Brotherhood and the unseen sniper, and now Walt and Hank are in the same position that Saul was: unarmed, immobilized, unable to find cover, and praying to God to survive. When the shooting finally stops, Jack's crew is wiped out, with the sole exception of Todd, who sports an AgonizingStomachWound. Then Mike arrives from his vantage point, and Walt is left begging and quailing with fear at his enemy through the whole scene before getting shot in the shoulder and left to be arrested.
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* "What If Mike Never Went to Belize?" takes the opening from "[[Recap/BreakingBadS5E14Ozymandias Ozymandias]] and reworks it into a replay of the shootout from "[[Recap/BetterCallSaulS5E8Bagman Bagman]]": Gomez is dead and Hank is wounded with Jack about to pull the trigger. Then a gunshot rings out ... [[BaitAndSwitchGunshot and Jack crumples]], a hole blown through his head. Then the shooting starts up again between the Aryan Brotherhood and the unseen sniper, and now Walt and Hank are in the same position that Saul was: unarmed, immobilized, unable to find cover, and praying to God to survive. When the shooting finally stops, Jack's crew is wiped out, with the sole exception of Todd, who sports an AgonizingStomachWound. Then Mike arrives from his vantage point, and Walt is left begging and quailing with fear at his enemy through the whole scene before getting shot in the shoulder and left to be arrested.
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** "What If Jack Let Hank Live?" is basically a textbook case of BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor. Good news: [[SparedByTheAdaptation Walt manages to talk Jack into letting Hank live.]] Bad news: [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty This effectively signs his and Jesse's death warrants.]] After strong-arming the location of his money out of Walt, and after forcing Jesse to experience a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown due to ratting to the [=DEA=], Jack decides to have them both killed at the first opportunity. Jesse dies [[ThisIsUnforgivable the second Jack sees him out Todd on Hank's confession recording]], and Walt dies after he teaches Todd the recipe for Blue Sky; after all, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome he failed to let Jack know his brother-in-law was in the DEA]]. In fact, ''[[EtTuBrute Todd]]'' is the one to pull the trigger. And to add insult to injury, ''no one'' will know what happened as Jack has their corpses dissolved in a barrel of acid. And despite the fact that the public starts to suspect that Hank and Gomez were secretly dirty, [[{{Cliffhanger}} and the video ends with Walt Jr. discovering Walt's "confession" recording]], it really goes a long way to say that ''Hank'' still won out here in comparison.


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** "What If Jack Let Hank Live?" has Walt's one victory of getting Jack to spare Hank [[AllForNothing not amount to shit]]: Jack forces Walt to reveal where his money is in exchange for letting Hank live, he later kills Jesse in front of him the second he learns he ratted Todd out to the [=DEA=], Walt is then ''himself'' killed ''by Todd no less'' due to Jack no longer trusting him due to keeping Hank's employment a secret, the public becomes convinced Hank was secretly dirty, resulting in Hank being taken to court, Walt Jr. effectively cuts ties with his entire family due it now being impossible to actually prove Walt was a drug kingpin, and as a final twist of the knife, [[{{Cliffhanger}} Walt Jr. stumbles across the fake confessional recording Walt made, pinning all of his crimes on Hank.]]
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** Gus crosses this in "What if Hank Didn't Survive The Salamanca Twins Ambush?" by letting the twins kill Hank and then by using Max's death to get Walt on his side against the Salamanca's.

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** Gus crosses this in "What if Hank Didn't Survive The Salamanca Twins Ambush?" by letting the twins kill Hank and then by using Max's death to get Walt on his side against the Salamanca's.Salamancas.



** Jimmy/Saul/Gene crossed it in "What If Gene Takavic Killed Marion?" by, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin obviously]], killing Marion. While he came within a hair of doing it in canon, it mostly served as a HeelRealization about how far he has fallen. This time around, he commits to it remorselessly, showing that Jimmy [=McGill=] really is dead and gone forever..

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** Jimmy/Saul/Gene crossed it in "What If Gene Takavic Killed Marion?" by, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin obviously]], killing Marion. While he came within a hair of doing it in canon, it mostly served as a HeelRealization about how far he has fallen. This time around, he commits to it remorselessly, showing that Jimmy [=McGill=] really is dead and gone forever..forever.

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* MemeticLoser: [[Characters/BreakingBadJessePinkman Jesse Pinkman.]] '''Good lord''', he cannot catch a break at all. Viewers of this web series have concluded Jesse will almost always die in these scenarios no matter what.

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* MemeticLoser: [[Characters/BreakingBadJessePinkman Jesse Pinkman.]] '''Good lord''', he cannot catch a break at all. Viewers of this web series have concluded Jesse will almost always die in these scenarios no matter what. Murge eventually released a video tallying every time Jesse has died so far, with the final count being 11. While it's not as many as you might think given how many what ifs Murge has made, it's still an insane amount and serves to prove Jesse was extremely lucky to be one of the few characters to survive the whole thing.
-->'''Random Commenter''': These videos really makes me realize just how much on thin ice Jesse was throughout the entire story.
-->'''Second Random Commenter''': homie was teetering over the brink
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** Jimmy/Saul/Gene crossed it in "What If Gene Takavic Killed Marion?" by, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin obviously]], killing Marion. While he came within a hair of doing it in canon, it mostly served as a HeelRealization about how far he has fallen. This time around, he commits to it remorselessly, showing that Jimmy McGill really is dead.
** Mike arguably crosses it in "What if Jesse Pinkman Sent Walter White To Belize? (aka What if Jesse killed Walt?)" when he frames Hank for being Heisenberg.

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** Jimmy/Saul/Gene crossed it in "What If Gene Takavic Killed Marion?" by, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin obviously]], killing Marion. While he came within a hair of doing it in canon, it mostly served as a HeelRealization about how far he has fallen. This time around, he commits to it remorselessly, showing that Jimmy McGill [=McGill=] really is dead.
dead and gone forever..
** Mike arguably crosses it in "What if Jesse Pinkman Sent Walter White To to Belize? (aka What if Jesse killed Walt?)" when he frames Hank for being Heisenberg.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Depending on when the change in the timeline happens, the characters who have crossed this in the main timeline will have crossed at the same time as they already did, but sometimes they cross it at different time or even cross a bigger one then in canon:
** Walt and, of all people, Gretchen Schwartz cross it in a character sense in "What If Walter Accepted Elliot's Offer" when Walt repays Elliot's kind offer by sleeping with his wife, getting her to divorce Elliot and (after Walt divorces Skyler as well) marry him instead, and push Elliot out of the company entirely. While Walt is less terrible in this timeline than the main one and most others, he still breaks up his family and betrays Elliot.
*** Walt more traditionally crosses it in "What If Walter Outsmarted Hank & Jesse" and "What If Huel and Kuby Took Walter’s Money?" when he has Jesse killed.
*** Walt also crosses it in "Breaking Bad: The Lost Tapes" by kidnapping and torturing Tuco for weeks as revenge for Tuco killing Jesse. [[AssholeVictim Even if it is Tuco]], the fact that Walt is so deranged at that point that he could keep anyone locked in his crawl space while he slowly removes sections of their legs and fingers with the only way-out being suicide speaks volumes. This also directly leads to Walt Jr., Holly, and later Skyler's death later on, cementing Walt's own view that there is no going back for him.
** Gus crosses this in "What if Hank Didn't Survive The Salamanca Twins Ambush?" by letting the twins kill Hank and then by using Max's death to get Walt on his side against the Salamanca's.
*** Gus crosses an even bigger line than any timeline in "Walt's Perfect Death" when he has the Salamanca Twins kill Walt's grieving family so he can have the DEA kill them after notifying them about the attack.
** Jimmy/Saul/Gene crossed it in "What If Gene Takavic Killed Marion?" by, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin obviously]], killing Marion. While he came within a hair of doing it in canon, it mostly served as a HeelRealization about how far he has fallen. This time around, he commits to it remorselessly, showing that Jimmy McGill really is dead.
** Mike arguably crosses it in "What if Jesse Pinkman Sent Walter White To Belize? (aka What if Jesse killed Walt?)" when he frames Hank for being Heisenberg.
** Krazy-8 crosses it in "What if Walter Let Krazy-8 go?" either by killing Walt in timeline A or by killing Jesse in timeline B.
** Jane of all people crosses it in "What If Jane took Jesse's money?" by killing Jesse ([[MemeticLoser noticing a pattern?]]).
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*** '''Jesse’s death'''. For starters, when Tuco brings Jesse and Walt to his house and before he gets them, Jesse actually tells Tuco to kill him already, since he knows who Tuco really wants and [[FaceDeathWithDignity he’s only delaying the inevitable.]] But in the end, Tuco makes Walter kill Jesse. The former obviously doesn’t want to do it, but Jesse actually begs him. ''[[MercyKill To which he does.]]''
*** After Walt killed Hector, and wounds Tuco, he proceeds to kidnap the latter to make him suffer and proceeds to trap him in the crawl space and ''[[ColdBloodedTorture torture him slowly over the next few weeks.]]'' He force feeds him, cuts off multiple joints(including one of his legs) and cauterizes them with a blowtorch, all the while having him tied to a shotgun that he could trigger at will to end the pain. And Walt is casually conversing with him the entire time, enjoying this. ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness And this is just Season 1-2 Walter White.]]'' Not even his future self in Season 5 would be this cruel. This is ''[[Franchise/{{Saw}} Jigsaw]]'' levels of cruelty....
*** And Tuco doesn’t even pull the trigger even after all of this, '''not allowing Walt to have the satisfaction.'''

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*** '''Jesse’s '''Jesse's death'''. For starters, when Tuco brings Jesse and Walt to his house and before he gets them, Jesse actually tells Tuco to kill him already, since he knows who Tuco really wants and [[FaceDeathWithDignity he’s only delaying the inevitable.]] But in the end, Tuco makes Walter kill Jesse. The former obviously doesn’t doesn't want to do it, but Jesse actually begs him. ''[[MercyKill To which he does.]]''
*** After Walt killed Hector, and wounds Tuco, he proceeds to kidnap the latter to make him suffer and proceeds to trap him in the crawl space and ''[[ColdBloodedTorture torture him slowly over the next few weeks.]]'' He force feeds him, cuts off multiple joints(including joints (including one of his legs) and cauterizes them with a blowtorch, all the while having him tied to a shotgun that he could trigger at will to end the pain. And Walt is casually conversing with him the entire time, enjoying this. ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness And this is just Season 1-2 Walter White.]]'' Not even his future self in Season 5 would be this cruel. This is ''[[Franchise/{{Saw}} Jigsaw]]'' levels of cruelty....
*** And Tuco doesn’t doesn't even pull the trigger even after all of this, '''not allowing Walt to have the satisfaction.'''



*** Walt and Skyler come home to see their bodies. They are both horrified when they spot their corpses in the crawl space. Walter tries to apologize, but Skyler isn’t having it as she tries to call 911. The two get into a fight with Walter pushing Skyler on the ground with '''[[FromBadToWorse her pregnant stomach first….]]'''
*** Walter, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realizing what he’s done]] and [[GoneHorriblyWrong the result of his torture]], goes to Holly’s nursery and grabs whatever money he can. As opens the door to leave, he looks at a crying Skyler who’s blood is pouring out from her dress, as he apologizes and shuts the door, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere making a run for it.]]
*** Unlike other videos, where the title was typically: "What if_______? A Breaking Bad/Better Call Story.", it was formerly titled "Breaking Bad: The Lost Episode", a name just enough to give off chills. It’s exactly like the title of a [[{{Creepypasta}} Creepypasta]] story.
*** Unlike the other What Ifs in this series other than Walter shooting Hector, or Skyler having a miscarriage, ''[[WhatCouldHaveBeen every concept here was actually supposed to happen in the original series.]]'' But thankfully, the Writer’s Strike and [[Creator/AaronPaul Aaron Paul]] being a damn good actor put a stop to these ideas.

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*** Walt and Skyler come home to see their bodies. They are both horrified when they spot their corpses in the crawl space. Walter tries to apologize, but Skyler isn’t isn't having it as she tries to call 911. The two get into a fight with Walter pushing Skyler on the ground with '''[[FromBadToWorse her pregnant stomach first….]]'''
*** Walter, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realizing what he’s he's done]] and [[GoneHorriblyWrong the result of his torture]], goes to Holly’s Holly's nursery and grabs whatever money he can. As opens the door to leave, he looks at a crying Skyler who’s whose blood is pouring out from her dress, as he apologizes and shuts the door, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere making a run for it.]]
*** Unlike other videos, where the title was typically: "What if_______? A Breaking Bad/Better Call Story.", it was formerly titled "Breaking Bad: The Lost Episode", a name just enough to give off chills. It’s It's exactly like the title of a [[{{Creepypasta}} Creepypasta]] story.
*** Unlike the other What Ifs in this series other than Walter shooting Hector, or Skyler having a miscarriage, ''[[WhatCouldHaveBeen every concept here was actually supposed to happen in the original series.]]'' But thankfully, the Writer’s Writer's Strike and [[Creator/AaronPaul Aaron Paul]] being a damn good actor put a stop to these ideas.



*** Walt's appearance in "Part 3" is just sad. His hair is long, gray, and unkept, he has a long beard, he is getting weaker due to the cancer slowly eating him away, and he works as a grave digger in the same cemetery his family is buried in.

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*** Walt's appearance in "Part 3" is just sad. His hair is long, gray, and unkept, unkempt, he has a long beard, he is getting weaker due to the cancer slowly eating him away, and he works as a grave digger in the same cemetery his family is buried in.



** Howard Hamlin is spared by Lalo in "What If Lalo didn’t kill Howard?", only to be immediately killed by a trigger-happy henchmen of Gus anyway, with no look into how his survival could have impacted the remainder of the timeline (especially given his vow to expose Jimmy and Kim) or any substantial change to the timeline save for Jimmy getting a smaller sentence.

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** Howard Hamlin is spared by Lalo in "What If Lalo didn’t didn't kill Howard?", only to be immediately killed by a trigger-happy henchmen of Gus anyway, with no look into how his survival could have impacted the remainder of the timeline (especially given his vow to expose Jimmy and Kim) or any substantial change to the timeline save for Jimmy getting a smaller sentence.

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*** Walt and Skyler come home to see their bodies. They are both horrified when they spot their corpses in the crawl space. Walter tries to apologize, but Skyler isn’t having it as she tries to kill 911. The two get into a fight with Walter pushing Skyler on the ground with '''[[FromBadToWorse her pregnant stomach first….]]'''

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*** Walt and Skyler come home to see their bodies. They are both horrified when they spot their corpses in the crawl space. Walter tries to apologize, but Skyler isn’t having it as she tries to kill call 911. The two get into a fight with Walter pushing Skyler on the ground with '''[[FromBadToWorse her pregnant stomach first….]]'''


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** "The Lost Tapes". While "Part 1" was mostly NightmareFuel, Parts 2 and 3 illustrate the tragic aftermath of Walt's actions:
*** Holly dies in the womb from the fight Walt and Skyler had in "Part 1". When Skyler wakes up after she is removed from Skyler, she is horrified and saddened. [[TraumaCongaLine Then,]] the police suspect her of being a willing accomplice to Walt's monstrous actions, with the media condemning her and basically making her a social pariah. She is unable to take it and kills herself.
*** Gus using the Salamanca twins to kill Hank and almost Walt. Walt narrowly escapes after realizing it's a set-up, but he discovers his wife is dead in the process through an article in a stray newspaper.
*** Months later, Walt is just [[DrivenToSuicide done]], and goes to his condemned home to kill himself, apologizing to his dead family. He only stops when he finds a bunch of methheads smoking ''his'' meth in the backyard and deduces that Gus is using Gale to cook blue sky.
*** Walt's appearance in "Part 3" is just sad. His hair is long, gray, and unkept, he has a long beard, he is getting weaker due to the cancer slowly eating him away, and he works as a grave digger in the same cemetery his family is buried in.
*** Walt killing Gale. Gale is totally unaware that Gus tried to get Walt killed and starts talking about how they can start cooking together again like old times. Walt, realizing Gale can't be trusted not to say anything to Gus, is forced to kill the only friend he has left. He can only apologize over and over as he plunges the knife through Gale's heart.
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** Kim's death in "What If Kim Wexler Died in Season 6?" doesn't affect Jimmy's arc aside from him briefly grieving her, bottling it up and ultimately taking the deal offered to him in the finale, never actually confronting her death.

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** Kim's death in "What If Kim Wexler Died in Season 6?" doesn't affect Jimmy's arc aside from him briefly grieving her, bottling it up and ultimately taking the deal offered to him in the finale, never actually confronting her death.death.
* TheWoobie: Skyler in ''The Lost Tapes''. After finding Walt Jr. and Tuco's corpses, she gets into a fight with Walt that results in a miscarriage, then she is seen as a suspect in the murder due to the police finding Walt torturing a man for days without being found out unbelievable despite it being the truth, and the media plays her up as the worst mother in the world, ruining her reputation. It ends with Skyler committing suicide.
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** "What If Walt Outsmarted Hank and Jesse?": The ending...

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** "What If Walt Outsmarted Hank and Jesse?": The ending...By the end, all of Walt's loved ones are dead, rendering his crimes AllForNothing.
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** "What If Walt Outsmarted Hank and Jesse?"

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** "What If Walt Outsmarted Hank and Jesse?"Jesse?": The ending...
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** The entirety of “Breaking Bad: The Lost Episode” is this.

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** The entirety of “Breaking Bad: The Lost Episode” "What If Walter White Kidnapped Tuco?" is this.
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*** Unlike other videos, where the title was typically: "What if_______? A Breaking Bad/Better Call Story." Here? Just putting it simply as "Breaking Bad: The Lost Episode" is just enough to give off chills. It’s exactly like the title of a [[{{Creepypasta}} Creepypasta]] story.

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*** Unlike other videos, where the title was typically: "What if_______? A Breaking Bad/Better Call Story." Here? Just putting ", it simply as was formerly titled "Breaking Bad: The Lost Episode" is Episode", a name just enough to give off chills. It’s exactly like the title of a [[{{Creepypasta}} Creepypasta]] story.
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*** After Walt killed Hector, and kidnaps Tuco, he proceeds to kidnap the latter to make him suffer and proceeds to trap him in the crawl space and ''[[ColdBloodedTorture torture him slowly over the next few weeks.]]'' He force feeds him, cuts off multiple joints(including one of his legs) and cauterizes them with a blowtorch, all the while having him tied to a shotgun that he could trigger at will to end the pain. And Walt is casually conversing with him the entire time, enjoying this. ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness And this is just Season 1-2 Walter White.]]'' Not even his future self in Season 5 would be this cruel. This is ''[[Franchise/{{Saw}} Jigsaw]]'' levels of cruelty....

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*** After Walt killed Hector, and kidnaps wounds Tuco, he proceeds to kidnap the latter to make him suffer and proceeds to trap him in the crawl space and ''[[ColdBloodedTorture torture him slowly over the next few weeks.]]'' He force feeds him, cuts off multiple joints(including one of his legs) and cauterizes them with a blowtorch, all the while having him tied to a shotgun that he could trigger at will to end the pain. And Walt is casually conversing with him the entire time, enjoying this. ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness And this is just Season 1-2 Walter White.]]'' Not even his future self in Season 5 would be this cruel. This is ''[[Franchise/{{Saw}} Jigsaw]]'' levels of cruelty....
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*** After Walt killed Hector, and kidnaps Tuco, he proceeds to kidnap the latter to mar him suffer and proceeds to trap him in the crawl space and ''[[ColdBloodedTorture torture him slowly over the next few weeks.]]'' He force feeds him, cuts off multiple joints(including one of his legs) and cauterizes them with a blowtorch, all the while having him tied to a shotgun that he could trigger at will to end the pain. And Walt is casually conversing with him the entire time, enjoying this. ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness And this is just Season 1-2 Walter White.]]'' Not even his future self in Season 5 would be this cruel. This is ''[[Franchise/{{Saw}} Jigsaw]]'' levels of cruelty....

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*** After Walt killed Hector, and kidnaps Tuco, he proceeds to kidnap the latter to mar make him suffer and proceeds to trap him in the crawl space and ''[[ColdBloodedTorture torture him slowly over the next few weeks.]]'' He force feeds him, cuts off multiple joints(including one of his legs) and cauterizes them with a blowtorch, all the while having him tied to a shotgun that he could trigger at will to end the pain. And Walt is casually conversing with him the entire time, enjoying this. ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness And this is just Season 1-2 Walter White.]]'' Not even his future self in Season 5 would be this cruel. This is ''[[Franchise/{{Saw}} Jigsaw]]'' levels of cruelty....
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*** After Walt killed Hector, and kidnaps Tuco, the former proceeds to trap him in the crawl space and ''[[ColdBloodedTorture torture him slowly over the next few weeks.]]'' He force feeds him, cuts off multiple joints(including one of his legs) and cauterizes them with a blowtorch, all the while having him tied to a shotgun that he could trigger at will to end the pain. And Walt is casually conversing with him the entire time, enjoying this. ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness And this is just Season 1-2 Walter White.]]'' Not even his future self in Season 5 would be this cruel. This is ''[[Franchise/{{Saw}} Jigsaw]]'' levels of cruelty....

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*** After Walt killed Hector, and kidnaps Tuco, he proceeds to kidnap the former latter to mar him suffer and proceeds to trap him in the crawl space and ''[[ColdBloodedTorture torture him slowly over the next few weeks.]]'' He force feeds him, cuts off multiple joints(including one of his legs) and cauterizes them with a blowtorch, all the while having him tied to a shotgun that he could trigger at will to end the pain. And Walt is casually conversing with him the entire time, enjoying this. ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness And this is just Season 1-2 Walter White.]]'' Not even his future self in Season 5 would be this cruel. This is ''[[Franchise/{{Saw}} Jigsaw]]'' levels of cruelty....
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*** Walt Jr. eventually finds Tuco, whom he thought [[HorribleJudgeofCharacter was an innocent civilian]] as he gives him water. Tuco recognizes him as the son of Walt when he saw the family photo. At which point, Tuco [[UngratefulBastard would grab him]] and trigger the shotgun, [[TakingYouWithMe killing them both]], with the bullets flying around..

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*** Walt Jr. eventually finds Tuco, whom he thought [[HorribleJudgeofCharacter was an innocent civilian]] as he gives him water. Tuco recognizes him as the son of Walt when he saw the family photo. At which point, Tuco [[UngratefulBastard would grab him]] and trigger the shotgun, [[WouldHurtAChild killing]] [[TakingYouWithMe killing them both]], with the bullets flying around..
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*** After Walt killed Hector, and kidnaps Tuco, the former proceeds to trap him in the crawl space and ''[[ColdBloodedTorture torture him slowly over the next few weeks.]]'' He force feeds him, cuts off multiple joints(including one of his legs) and cauterizes them with a blowtorch, all the while having him tied to a shotgun that he could trigger at will to end the pain. And Walt is casually conversing with him the entire time, enjoying this. ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness And this is just Season 1-2 Walter White.]]'' Not even his future self in Season 5 would be this cruel. This is Jigsaw levels of cruelty
*** And Tuco doesn’t even pull the trigger even after all of this, not allowing Walt to have the satisfaction.
*** Walt Jr. eventually finds Tuco, whom he thought was an innocent civilian as he gives him water. Tuco recognizes him as the son of Walt when he saw the family photo. At which point, Tuco would grab him and trigger the shotgun, killing them both with the bullets flying.
*** Walter and Skyler come home to see their bodies. They are both horrified when they spot their corpses in the crawl space. Walter tries to apologize, but Skyler isn’t having it as she tries to kill 911. The two get into a fight with Walter pushing Skyler on the ground with her pregnant stomach first….
*** Walter, realizing what he’s done, goes to Holly’s nursery and grabs whatever he can. As opens the door to leave, he looks at a crying Skyler who’s blood is pouring out from her dress, as he apologizes and shuts the door, making a run for it.
*** Unlike other videos, where the title was typically: "What if_______? A Breaking Bad/Better Call Story." Here? Just putting it simply as "Breaking Bad: The Lost Episode" is just enough to give off chills. It’s exactly like the title of a Creepypasta story.
*** Unlike the other What Ifs in this series other than Walter shooting Hector, or Skyler having a miscarriage, every concept here was actually supposed to happen in the original. But thankfully, the Writer’s Strike and Aaron Paul being a damn good actor put a stop to these ideas.

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*** After Walt killed Hector, and kidnaps Tuco, the former proceeds to trap him in the crawl space and ''[[ColdBloodedTorture torture him slowly over the next few weeks.]]'' He force feeds him, cuts off multiple joints(including one of his legs) and cauterizes them with a blowtorch, all the while having him tied to a shotgun that he could trigger at will to end the pain. And Walt is casually conversing with him the entire time, enjoying this. ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness And this is just Season 1-2 Walter White.]]'' Not even his future self in Season 5 would be this cruel. This is Jigsaw ''[[Franchise/{{Saw}} Jigsaw]]'' levels of cruelty
cruelty....
*** And Tuco doesn’t even pull the trigger even after all of this, not '''not allowing Walt to have the satisfaction.
satisfaction.'''
*** Walt Jr. eventually finds Tuco, whom he thought [[HorribleJudgeofCharacter was an innocent civilian civilian]] as he gives him water. Tuco recognizes him as the son of Walt when he saw the family photo. At which point, Tuco [[UngratefulBastard would grab him him]] and trigger the shotgun, [[TakingYouWithMe killing them both both]], with the bullets flying.
flying around..
*** Walter Walt and Skyler come home to see their bodies. They are both horrified when they spot their corpses in the crawl space. Walter tries to apologize, but Skyler isn’t having it as she tries to kill 911. The two get into a fight with Walter pushing Skyler on the ground with '''[[FromBadToWorse her pregnant stomach first….
first….]]'''
*** Walter, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realizing what he’s done, done]] and [[GoneHorriblyWrong the result of his torture]], goes to Holly’s nursery and grabs whatever money he can. As opens the door to leave, he looks at a crying Skyler who’s blood is pouring out from her dress, as he apologizes and shuts the door, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere making a run for it.
it.]]
*** Unlike other videos, where the title was typically: "What if_______? A Breaking Bad/Better Call Story." Here? Just putting it simply as "Breaking Bad: The Lost Episode" is just enough to give off chills. It’s exactly like the title of a Creepypasta [[{{Creepypasta}} Creepypasta]] story.
*** Unlike the other What Ifs in this series other than Walter shooting Hector, or Skyler having a miscarriage, ''[[WhatCouldHaveBeen every concept here was actually supposed to happen in the original. original series.]]'' But thankfully, the Writer’s Strike and [[Creator/AaronPaul Aaron Paul Paul]] being a damn good actor put a stop to these ideas.
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**The entirety of “Breaking Bad: The Lost Episode” is this.
***'''Jesse’s death'''. For starters, when Tuco brings Jesse and Walt to his house and before he gets them, Jesse actually tells Tuco to kill him already, since he knows who Tuco really wants and [[FaceDeathWithDignity he’s only delaying the inevitable.]] But in the end, Tuco makes Walter kill Jesse. The former obviously doesn’t want to do it, but Jesse actually begs him. ''[[MercyKill To which he does.]]''
***After Walt killed Hector, and kidnaps Tuco, the former proceeds to trap him in the crawl space and ''[[ColdBloodedTorture torture him slowly over the next few weeks.]]'' He force feeds him, cuts off multiple joints(including one of his legs) and cauterizes them with a blowtorch, all the while having him tied to a shotgun that he could trigger at will to end the pain. And Walt is casually conversing with him the entire time, enjoying this. ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness And this is just Season 1-2 Walter White.]]'' Not even his future self in Season 5 would be this cruel. This is Jigsaw levels of cruelty
***And Tuco doesn’t even pull the trigger even after all of this, not allowing Walt to have the satisfaction.
***Walt Jr. eventually finds Tuco, whom he thought was an innocent civilian as he gives him water. Tuco recognizes him as the son of Walt when he saw the family photo. At which point, Tuco would grab him and trigger the shotgun, killing them both with the bullets flying.
***Walter and Skyler come home to see their bodies. They are both horrified when they spot their corpses in the crawl space. Walter tries to apologize, but Skyler isn’t having it as she tries to kill 911. The two get into a fight with Walter pushing Skyler on the ground with her pregnant stomach first….
***Walter, realizing what he’s done, goes to Holly’s nursery and grabs whatever he can. As opens the door to leave, he looks at a crying Skyler who’s blood is pouring out from her dress, as he apologizes and shuts the door, making a run for it.
***Unlike other videos, where the title was typically: "What if_______? A Breaking Bad/Better Call Story." Here? Just putting it simply as "Breaking Bad: The Lost Episode" is just enough to give off chills. It’s exactly like the title of a Creepypasta story.
***Unlike the other What Ifs in this series other than Walter shooting Hector, or Skyler having a miscarriage, every concept here was actually supposed to happen in the original. But thankfully, the Writer’s Strike and Aaron Paul being a damn good actor put a stop to these ideas.
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* MemeticLoser: [[Characters/BreakingBadJessePinkman Jesse Pinkman.]] '''Good lord''', he cannot catch a break at all. Viewers of this web series have concluded Jesse will always die in these scenarios no matter what.

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* MemeticLoser: [[Characters/BreakingBadJessePinkman Jesse Pinkman.]] '''Good lord''', he cannot catch a break at all. Viewers of this web series have concluded Jesse will almost always die in these scenarios no matter what.
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* MemeticLoser: Jesse Pinkman. '''Good lord''', he cannot catch a break at all. Viewers of this web series have concluded Jesse will always die in these scenarios no matter what.

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* MemeticLoser: [[Characters/BreakingBadJessePinkman Jesse Pinkman. Pinkman.]] '''Good lord''', he cannot catch a break at all. Viewers of this web series have concluded Jesse will always die in these scenarios no matter what.

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