Walt gives Hank the Wrong CD

Much like the “Hitler Reacts” videos, I’m pretty certain this “Walt gives Hank the wrong CD” will surely become a thing (if it hasn’t already).

I wasn’t all that much of a Malcolm in the Middle fan, BUT… I do remember this epic and totally unforgettable scene with Bryan Cranston.

“Heisenberg” would shit himself if he knew he accidentally gave Hank this, revealing his darkest secret!
chingalerasays...

In the original scene (partial spoiler) Hank, a DEA agent, and his wife are watching his brother-in-law Cranston's character in Breaking Bad confess to his misdeeds on a taped DVD....here and forever more elsewhere interpolated with scenes from Malcolm in the Middle, a popular television show from 00-06'. Pretty silly and bound to be overdone..

CrushBugsaid:

I have no idea what is going on here. Can anyone link to the original video so I can get some framing?

Trancecoachsays...

If you watch this week's episode of Breaking Bad, it will all make sense. It's even funnier tho if you know the whole context.

Here's the synopsis for this week's episode in which wiki describes this portion of the story as follows:

"Walt and Skyler invite Hank and Marie to a restaurant. The Whites try to convince the Schraders to keep their children out of the situation, but the Schraders refuse to comply; Marie even states bluntly that Walt should kill himself to end it all. As the Whites leave, Walt gives his in-laws a DVD of his "confession." Playing it at home, Hank and Marie discover it is really a form of blackmail accusing Hank of being the mastermind of the Heisenberg empire and forcing Walt to cook meth for him. Hank then finds out that operation and therapy which made him walk again was paid at Walt's expense, from Marie's unwitting receipt of Walt's drug money, which gives credence to Walt's story and torpedoes his own credibility."

CrushBugsaid:

I have no idea what is going on here. Can anyone link to the original video so I can get some framing?

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