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Most Disturbing Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul Scenes That Still Haunt Us

Most Disturbing Breaking Bad & Better Call Saul Scenes That Still Haunt Us
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There is no way you were left untouched after watching these scenes.

There were so many disturbing yet amazing scenes both in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, that it is really difficult to choose the best of them.

However, we will try. Let's recap some of the most hard-hitting scenes from these amazing shows.

5. Jesse at Spooge's house

In episode 6 of season 2 Pinkman broke into the house of the guy by the name of Spooge who owes Jesse some money.

In the house Jesse finds a neglected kid who is starving while his parents are out looking for a way to get high. That scene is pretty accurate in showing how dysfunctional such a family may be.

4. Chuck's suicide

Even though many viewers didn't like Chuck's character, probably very few would wish him to die the way he did. As Chuck reaches the highest point of his breakdown, he decides to commit suicide.

The dead look in his eyes, accompanied with the sound of him trying to knock over the lamp to start a fire, makes this scene so hard to witness.

3. Jesse woodworking

In the final episode of Breaking Bad there is a flashback/daydream scene of Jesse making a wooden box that he previously mentioned on the show.

Jesse appears in the sunlight as an innocent young man, but the scene abruptly cuts to his current state — basically being held as a slave to cook meth for Nazis.

The contrast of these two scenes is what makes it so memorable, making you truly feel sorry for the character.

2. Walter goes on the run

After Hank and Homie got killed in the eyes of Walter, he frantically and desperately tries to convince Skylar to go on the run with him.

As Skylar realizes that something bad happened to Hank, she resists and the whole situation results in a knife fight. Walter Jr. takes the side of his mother, and Walter finally realizes what he has done, but it is too late.

1. Howard's death

Arguably the most unexpected and disturbing death in Better Call Saul.

Howard died so fast and at the exact moment he made us empathize with him. This was such an emotional moment on the show, especially because Howard actually didn't deserve to die like this.