@@bajorekjon that’s one of the only things about this show that didn’t sit right with me. Every family member, friend, relative, etc. of an addict has heard this a billion times. Her father should have stood his ground with calling the police. She’d be in jail but she’d be alive. Then again if she were to have stayed alive (especially as we got deeper into what I like to call the “fring ring”) she most DEFINITELY would’ve gotten herself and Jessie killed down the line by stealing and or threatening Gus..
@@SoulReaperSlayer19 I wholeheartedly disagree with this. The idea that sending an addict to jail will "keep them alive" is nonsense. Addicts need compassion. It often takes a lot of work. But stupidity like "interventions" where addicts are "cut off from" the people they love unless they do what they are told does NOT help addicts get better. This is all based on simple-minded, reflexive takes about addiction and it is both wrong and counterproductive. And this comes from someone who was an addict, recovered, and now helps others recover.
I mean if you have a happy childhood, you don't end up like that... Ok she can choose for her own, but if you end up like that, it's probably because of how your parents treated you
@@Bitrey I totally agree with that I was mostly arguing against the implication that he didn’t treat her well or was likely the reason for an unhappy childhood, he seemed like a genuinely caring father who had reached his breaking point
But he wouldn't have. Going to jail was not going to save Jane's life. It would have only delayed her death. I don't understand why people don't get this. Addiction needs to be treated. And tossing someone into jail is NOT treating them.
@@Abraham-xi9ep More rehab, more treatment. That is what is in order. Sadly, though, the misconceived "war on drugs" has always focused on punishment instead of treatment. The punitive approach fails and fails and fails ... and yet we continue on with it. I think there is something just reflexive to the notion that perceived "bad behavior" needs to be addressed with harsh repercussions. It's like the parent that beats their kids when they misbehave ... it isn't a good nor practical approach to remediation, but ... hey, it just seems right. I wish I had lived long enough to see a true end to the "war on drugs," but as I get older I am resigning myself to the fact that I won't see that day. Which is tragic. Treating a health issue like a health issue seems to me to be common sense. Yet I continue to see communities ravaged by the drugs and the "war" against drugs ... and continue to see addicts fed into the penal meat grinder. So sad. So unnecessary.
Went through the same things with my son, watching that scene brought me to tears, remembering the things I went through with my son, but at least after many years, my son is doing well and is still alive so I thank God for that.
They actually get a bunch of money and went to live in New Zealand too, the guy becomes a bush pilot and Jane becomes an artist and they live out the rest of their lives!
4:06 is the most painful part of this clip. Ppl don't realize how much the family behind a current addict suffer. The manipulation can be brutal and is a behavior learned over time.
this comment is so true and hits so close to home... and you still love these people & want to help them every single time, because they're your brother/sister/aunt/uncle etc. the pain is indescribable.
I never understood why the show painted Jane as a good thing in Jesse's life. Especially in el camino. Jane was clearly manipulative of most around her and she even helped Jesse start doing heroin. In my opinion, if her and jesse got their way she would have just gone and overdosed anyways
@Hanson032 They kinda did in el camino. But yeah the show only portrayed her as an important character in Jesse's story, but the problem is that it never acknowledges her faults. If you go back and watch you just see how not great of a person Jane is
She's a girl. Breaking Bad has a repetitive theme of trying to make broken woman the voice of the reason around dumb oafish men. Better Call Saul doesn't have this problem.
I think it's also a "Freudian slip" because we see that Jesse likes to often act tough, but deep down he's a good person who doesn't want to hurt people. Whereas Walt was the opposite.
@@drygnfyreNope, in reality, anyone with an ounce of logic would've empathized with the father. He provided for her, cared enough to go out of his way to attend rehab WITH her. That girl is unhinged. Jesse was practically speechless after she switched her tone when the father leaves. I'm glad Walt killed her.
I really don't know what's sadder. Her father's desperation to save her or Jane trying to hide her addiction by lying for rehab. This show depicted addicts really well. Just sad and amazing acting. This happens in America every single day.
@@gamermasta525 Jane's Dad: Jesse and I talk about going to rehab all the time! Jane: Oh, you talk about going to rehab, how wonderful! Jane's Dad: Thanks for not being judgemental ALL the time!
@@MajesticsTwelve Since you are obviously new to planet Earth and the English language, I feel obligated to point out that a statement is not the same thing as a joke. When you have mastered the basics of the English language, come back so we can revisit your comment.
@@TheWhippingPosti know right, it took me a while to relize it was Q from TNG, thats how good his acting was, now i watchwd the Q episodes of TNG 100s of time
It’s so so sad and so damn tragic. “Ten years of love and understanding maybe you need to dry out in a jail cell” She did need to. She did. I would hug this dad and tell him it’s not his fault, as a former h addict myself. Addicts are the only ones who can help themselves. They have to be done with it, and want it themselves. Jane is someone who used her dads love for her against him, and she was also the type who was never going to choose to get clean. She would have died by the needle no matter what, just maybe not quite that young. It’s just one of the most tragic things that can happen to a person or family, and no one gets it unless they personally go through it. It’s devastating and indescribable.
This must feel TERRIBLE! He was losing his daughter to her addiction once again, this time because of an even BIGGER addict. And a boyfriend, at that! A dad's worst nightmare!!
from his POV that’s what it looks like, but he doesn’t or can’t see just how manipulative she is or has become throughout her drug usage. she got JESSE into heroin, and probably would have gotten them both killed via overdose if they had left together
So we just gonna ignore the fact that her dad only saw her as a problem that needed fixing instead of seeing her as his daughter who is struggling in life because her dad set unrealistic expectations on her?
@@paulsmith9786 Nah it was combo's death, he was like "I'm going to smoke crystal so don't be here anymore" and she decides to stay with him to do heroin
His mistake was not making Jessie eat that baseball bat, dragging his daughter by the hair, throw her in the car and take her screaming to the rehab center. He leaves the house without flushing all the drugs?! Anyone who has had a family member go through substance abuse knows how painful this scene is to watch
and also grab your adult daughter by the hair? and he called the police? almost laughable how fast he would be the one going to jail, not jesse nor her. that’s an assault charge. you have to understand you can’t make someone change.
That was sad because the father is fighting for his daughters life. And as a parent, you want to find somebody to be angry at or to blame, but we all know that as addicts theirs no one we can blame but ourselves.💔
I keep seeing people argue if Walt is to blame or Jane. The whole point was there were so many factors into play with Jane’s death that if one person just stepped up then she would most likely still be alive. Walt because he accidentally turned her on her back and did nothing to help, Jane because she knew the risk and still chose to do it anyway, Jesse for getting her back into drugs, and her father for giving into her pleas of not going to rehab immediately.
Drugs tend to do that to people. Many drug addicts arent inherently bad people, but they will say whatever they think they have to in that moment, including lying, just because their addiction tells them its the only way their life can go, appease people on one side while feeding the addiction on the other. Or just escape with a shitload of money if appeasing people stops working, because the addiction is more important.
She wasn't toxic, she was an addict. You can't help an addict if they don't want to help themselves, they'll tell you everything you want to hear just to get their way. And it will take A LOT of time and effort for an addict to want help because that's what addiction does to you.
You know, coming to think of it... If Jesse and Jane went away with the money, they'd have burnt it in a few weeks, maybe days... Probably, they would have ended up the very same way those drug addicts did, of which one got his head crushed by a money machine.
I think the most saddening part of this scene is that after Jane's death, her dad had to live with the fact that he could've completely avoided it if he had brought her to the police and didn't go with his heart.
People need to have some basic human compassion. Addiction is a disease, not a moral failing. They’re hurting themselves and that’s *sad* You don’t have the right to judge if you’ve never been there yourself. You don’t know if it would be you too. I say that as someone who grew up with an addict. I don’t blame anyone for being sick. I care about what they do after.
But as the scene shows, do not underestimate the hold addiction has. I will never believe empathy is a weakness, but an addict will use it against you…
I wonder why Jane turned to heroin in the first place. IF Jesse could've somehow accessed that part of her psyche (and that is one big If) then Maybe things could've worked out. Unfortunately I think he absorbed her and the drugs together (to a certain extent at least), so Jesse probably remembered the past with her as better than it actually was...
From the little we see of Jane’s dad, you can really tell how much he still loves her and just desperately wants things to get better for her. He’s been helping her drug addiction for 10 years, providing so much support and even in this scene, still agrees to trust Jane again. Such a tragic character.
eh, i doubt that was the biggest problem to her, more that his judgement would lead to her not living the way she wants to (safe housing alone to do drugs whenever she wanted)
Amazes me that Skylar gets so much hate when Jane was easily the most manipulative, unbearable female character. I skip though all her scenes during rewatches.
The worst part is had her dad called the police and got her sent to jail, that might have actually saved her. He is accomplished in his work. His reputation and efforts along with her sustained success until Jesse would have made any punishment she would receive short and light, but the experience would be intense enough to compel true change, hopefully. But this never happened. 💔
He only backed down when he realized he was gonna have to water all of her plants
🤣🤣
it's like she planted her defense for this situation
He sure made like a tree and leafed
Its a Huge responsibility .. can you blame him .
@@jefffromjersey52 hi dexter :) *says Cody*
Horrified to see that Jesse was once again harassed in his own private domicile
They can't keep getting away with this!
"I'm going to rehab tomorrow"
-literally every addict
"Just one more fix and I'll go, I swear!"
@@bajorekjon that’s one of the only things about this show that didn’t sit right with me. Every family member, friend, relative, etc. of an addict has heard this a billion times. Her father should have stood his ground with calling the police. She’d be in jail but she’d be alive.
Then again if she were to have stayed alive (especially as we got deeper into what I like to call the “fring ring”) she most DEFINITELY would’ve gotten herself and Jessie killed down the line by stealing and or threatening Gus..
@@SoulReaperSlayer19right! She’s been an addict for years more than a decade and he’s that easily manipulated?
@@SoulReaperSlayer19 I wholeheartedly disagree with this. The idea that sending an addict to jail will "keep them alive" is nonsense. Addicts need compassion. It often takes a lot of work. But stupidity like "interventions" where addicts are "cut off from" the people they love unless they do what they are told does NOT help addicts get better. This is all based on simple-minded, reflexive takes about addiction and it is both wrong and counterproductive. And this comes from someone who was an addict, recovered, and now helps others recover.
Most addicts manipulate compassion for their own advantage. @@dashx1103
This part always made me emotional. Her dad literally tried everything.
Yup this scene hits so close to home
The acting was phenomenal
I mean if you have a happy childhood, you don't end up like that... Ok she can choose for her own, but if you end up like that, it's probably because of how your parents treated you
@@Bitrey A little oversimplified, most people with hardass fathers do not become heroin addicts. we make our own choices
@@5335hello never said that. A little empathy from parents definitely won't hurt
@@Bitrey I totally agree with that I was mostly arguing against the implication that he didn’t treat her well or was likely the reason for an unhappy childhood, he seemed like a genuinely caring father who had reached his breaking point
jesse knows he has rights
Constitution says he does
@@Unknowncontent14
🤣
@Unknowncontent14 and so do I
Saul Goodman believes until proven guilty, every man women and child of this country is innocent
This is his own private domicile and he will not be harassed
he knows he would have saved her life if he just made that call....that is what sucks...
No, not necessarily.
@@criticalem OMG just give me this I need an alternate reality where she lived! 🤣🤣🤣
But he wouldn't have. Going to jail was not going to save Jane's life. It would have only delayed her death. I don't understand why people don't get this. Addiction needs to be treated. And tossing someone into jail is NOT treating them.
@@dashx1103I never understood why mandatory drug rehab isn’t a thing.
@@Abraham-xi9ep More rehab, more treatment. That is what is in order. Sadly, though, the misconceived "war on drugs" has always focused on punishment instead of treatment. The punitive approach fails and fails and fails ... and yet we continue on with it. I think there is something just reflexive to the notion that perceived "bad behavior" needs to be addressed with harsh repercussions. It's like the parent that beats their kids when they misbehave ... it isn't a good nor practical approach to remediation, but ... hey, it just seems right. I wish I had lived long enough to see a true end to the "war on drugs," but as I get older I am resigning myself to the fact that I won't see that day. Which is tragic. Treating a health issue like a health issue seems to me to be common sense. Yet I continue to see communities ravaged by the drugs and the "war" against drugs ... and continue to see addicts fed into the penal meat grinder. So sad. So unnecessary.
this is the moment jane realized she should have gone out the back door and circled around through her apartment
this is the moment jane became backwardo/rewindo
this is the moment jane became frontdoorsenberg. bravo vince.
Jane is a bad girl
Nahh. He would have still found out remember in a previous episode. He said that her eyes were red and asked if she was getting enough sleep
@@helenogbonna3361She’s bad indeed…as in she’s bad (fine asf). But she has also been a really bad bad girl.
Went through the same things with my son, watching that scene brought me to tears, remembering the things I went through with my son, but at least after many years, my son is doing well and is still alive so I thank God for that.
So pleased to hear your story, hope you and your son are going OK - it's a very tough road for the users and the parents/carers.
I'm glad your son is doing better. Addiction is a constant struggle. Hugs to you both. And pay no mind to those who don't matter.
@VidkunQ your life is pointless. Please eat some Tide pods and have a nice day!
@@beccas.7762 her son is a bum for starting doing drugs
@@Nick_Kerr77 nobody asked
Janes immediate code switch after her dad leaves is crazy
Spot on crack head acting right there,
That's why she deserved to...
“Code switch” is quickly becoming a polite way of saying two-faced and duplicitous.
“Never trust a drug addict” as Fring says
@@Ethan-fh9lqMany bitches are likes this drugs or not they are alot like this
Never seen this show before. I’m assuming the two of them went to rehab and they both lived happily ever after
And they did
They actually get a bunch of money and went to live in New Zealand too, the guy becomes a bush pilot and Jane becomes an artist and they live out the rest of their lives!
Yea Jessie and Jane really made a lot of money together went on and had a happy family
this scene will really choke you up. you'll be vomiting happiness for these two
It doesn't end well...
Im 7 years clean off heroin. I appreciate all the support on here.
Good job!!
Did the scene of Jesse and Jane doing H trigger you?
do it first thing tomorrow have a little fun in your life
congratulations brother keep it rolling
@@thesenate8268 horrendous advice
This couple loved traveling so much ❤
Jesse went to Alaska and Jane went to Belize.
Damn
I thought Jane went to heaven.
She went 6ft under
Jane went bye bye
They were planning to move to New Zealand together
"There is no tomorrow."
-Apollo Creed
And Heisenberg agreed
Not for Jane, anyway.
Pretty good representation of what an addict is like
4:06 is the most painful part of this clip. Ppl don't realize how much the family behind a current addict suffer. The manipulation can be brutal and is a behavior learned over time.
this comment is so true and hits so close to home... and you still love these people & want to help them every single time, because they're your brother/sister/aunt/uncle etc.
the pain is indescribable.
@@skimdockdiamdock6123 KKona
I never understood why the show painted Jane as a good thing in Jesse's life. Especially in el camino. Jane was clearly manipulative of most around her and she even helped Jesse start doing heroin. In my opinion, if her and jesse got their way she would have just gone and overdosed anyways
Worse, Jesse might have overdosed along with her. When Walt was shaking him, I was fearing for his life. T_T
@@KindredKeepsake Exactly. Jesse was pretty into it too at that point.
To be fair the show never really painted her as a good thing, only that he loved her
@Hanson032 They kinda did in el camino. But yeah the show only portrayed her as an important character in Jesse's story, but the problem is that it never acknowledges her faults. If you go back and watch you just see how not great of a person Jane is
She's a girl. Breaking Bad has a repetitive theme of trying to make broken woman the voice of the reason around dumb oafish men. Better Call Saul doesn't have this problem.
Even though Jesse has a baseball bat in his hands, he still runs when Jane’s dad lunges at him.
I was Just thinking the same thing.
He's facing a VERY angry and betrayed father with a good 100 lbs on him.
A skinny addict like Jesse wouldn't stand a chance in a fight with him... XD
I think it's also a "Freudian slip" because we see that Jesse likes to often act tough, but deep down he's a good person who doesn't want to hurt people. Whereas Walt was the opposite.
@@drygnfyrelol more like Jesse was a pusssay that’s all bark and no bite
@@drygnfyreNope, in reality, anyone with an ounce of logic would've empathized with the father. He provided for her, cared enough to go out of his way to attend rehab WITH her. That girl is unhinged. Jesse was practically speechless after she switched her tone when the father leaves. I'm glad Walt killed her.
Felt so real, they really captured something that spoke to our deepest, darkest natures in these scenes...hell in the whole series.
I just finished second season and, her father’s character broke my soul, it is one of the saddest stories I’ve ever seen, it cuts very very deep.
Cool to see art of guitar here I like your videos
Very sad and terrifying as a parent.
I really don't know what's sadder. Her father's desperation to save her or Jane trying to hide her addiction by lying for rehab. This show depicted addicts really well. Just sad and amazing acting. This happens in America every single day.
I thought it said "Jane finds her dad high" as I was speed scrolling my feed.
Lol what a plot twist!
@@gamermasta525
Jane's Dad: Jesse and I talk about going to rehab all the time!
Jane: Oh, you talk about going to rehab, how wonderful!
Jane's Dad: Thanks for not being judgemental ALL the time!
Jane's Dad:
And last time I went to rehab, you didn't control my air traffic for me and all my passengers died!
so basically the joke is that you cant read
@@MajesticsTwelve
Since you are obviously new to planet Earth and the English language, I feel obligated to point out that a statement is not the same thing as a joke.
When you have mastered the basics of the English language, come back so we can revisit your comment.
It was so great seeing John DeLancie in a serious acting role that genuinely challenged him. Loved this series....
TNG's Q!
@@TheWhippingPosti know right, it took me a while to relize it was Q from TNG, thats how good his acting was, now i watchwd the Q episodes of TNG 100s of time
It’s so so sad and so damn tragic. “Ten years of love and understanding maybe you need to dry out in a jail cell”
She did need to. She did. I would hug this dad and tell him it’s not his fault, as a former h addict myself. Addicts are the only ones who can help themselves. They have to be done with it, and want it themselves. Jane is someone who used her dads love for her against him, and she was also the type who was never going to choose to get clean. She would have died by the needle no matter what, just maybe not quite that young.
It’s just one of the most tragic things that can happen to a person or family, and no one gets it unless they personally go through it. It’s devastating and indescribable.
the guy who plays Jane's dad's acting is INSANE
John de Lancie! Most famous for playing Q in Star Trek.
@@YasonYou he also is the voice of Alarak in StarCraft epic man
@@a1e920 I can't believe I didn't notice that before. Did you assume I play StarCraft based on the flag in my icon?
@@YasonYou hes also Discord in MLP
Whenever you say “it’s not what it looks like”, you may as well say “I’m guilty”.
This must feel TERRIBLE!
He was losing his daughter to her addiction once again, this time because of an even BIGGER addict. And a boyfriend, at that!
A dad's worst nightmare!!
kind of silly to say that when jane is the one that got jessie to use heroin in the first place
from his POV that’s what it looks like, but he doesn’t or can’t see just how manipulative she is or has become throughout her drug usage. she got JESSE into heroin, and probably would have gotten them both killed via overdose if they had left together
@@veri.contraryI like your pfp it’s cute lol
I'd say Jane was the bigger addict.
So we just gonna ignore the fact that her dad only saw her as a problem that needed fixing instead of seeing her as his daughter who is struggling in life because her dad set unrealistic expectations on her?
I still find it hard to believe that the guy who plays Jane’s dad voiced acted a My Little Pony character.
Hes also the omnipotent being Q. He could have snapped his fingers and made jesse dissapear.
Which one?
The guy who voiced Percy in Clarence voiced Kyle Crane in Dying Light and Ezio
@@lottavuorinenhe sounds like discord
@@iagreebut7269 thats because he is Discord
Luckily her father is actually a mischievous omnipotent entity that can snap his fingers and bring her back as a conga line.
Lmao Q
I knew it was him!
I feel like a failure for not immediately recognizing it was him. But it also speaks to his acting ability.
Technically she wasn’t high, she was in a hangover from getting high.
I'm pretty sure the correct term is 'coming down' but yeah
I have a feeling drugs are going to be the death of her
You'd be surprised
It is the death of her
I have a feeling Walt could've saved her but let her die.... Oh wait, that's exactly what happened!
I think the thought of rehab makes her sick to her stomach
with a touch of Walter.
All Jesse had to do was secure his new gf, that's all. And then he just bIóws it with syringes. He had been set on a straight path.
She is the one who got him back on the drugs
@@paulsmith9786 Nah it was combo's death, he was like "I'm going to smoke crystal so don't be here anymore" and she decides to stay with him to do heroin
@@dr.aisaitl7439 I agree, but if she truly loved him she wouldn’t have let him go back down that path. Such a sad arc, but needed for the story
@@kyledahlstrom7583 She did love him and she trusted him. She died when he betrayed that trust.
A classic case of "I can fix him/her" except both of them need fixing and end up destroying each other in their own unique ways
0:41 When Mr Margolis became Psycho Dad 😂😂😂
@StrikeMotor9233while Jeffrey records the whole thing and laughs
His reaction is pretty understandable
His mistake was not making Jessie eat that baseball bat, dragging his daughter by the hair, throw her in the car and take her screaming to the rehab center. He leaves the house without flushing all the drugs?! Anyone who has had a family member go through substance abuse knows how painful this scene is to watch
and also grab your adult daughter by the hair? and he called the police? almost laughable how fast he would be the one going to jail, not jesse nor her. that’s an assault charge. you have to understand you can’t make someone change.
I felt so bad for him,she was such a horrible daughter
She truly was and she manipulated him
That’s what drug addiction can do, it turns you into the worst version of yourself.
@@matthewriley7826correct
@@cat-le1hflmao most of the destroyed people never had fathers. At least he was trying to help.
@@cat-le1hfbro it’s a TV show from everything we’ve seen Donald Margolis is a good father
That was sad because the father is fighting for his daughters life. And as a parent, you want to find somebody to be angry at or to blame, but we all know that as addicts theirs no one we can blame but ourselves.💔
This was actually one of the saddest storylines in the series. He really did want the best for her.
This was one of the most heartbreaking sceanes
2:57 how cute 🥰 🥺
That's some tough love baby.
This is the moment Jesse paid his rent.
Tomorrow is never promised.....
jesse knows he has rights because of saul
Jane, Jane, Jane , I feel so bad for her. Her life was definitely hell.
Krysten Ritter's performance in this scene is incredible.
A half measure from Q
2:24 so that’s where the audio came from
No more half measures, walter..
I keep seeing people argue if Walt is to blame or Jane. The whole point was there were so many factors into play with Jane’s death that if one person just stepped up then she would most likely still be alive. Walt because he accidentally turned her on her back and did nothing to help, Jane because she knew the risk and still chose to do it anyway, Jesse for getting her back into drugs, and her father for giving into her pleas of not going to rehab immediately.
I miss this show man
What a difference one day can make and that girl was toxic
Drugs tend to do that to people. Many drug addicts arent inherently bad people, but they will say whatever they think they have to in that moment, including lying, just because their addiction tells them its the only way their life can go, appease people on one side while feeding the addiction on the other.
Or just escape with a shitload of money if appeasing people stops working, because the addiction is more important.
@@builder396or the reality is too harsh and judgemental
@@pieter490 Thats just rationalization.
@@builder396 maybe but it could also be some cause
She wasn't toxic, she was an addict. You can't help an addict if they don't want to help themselves, they'll tell you everything you want to hear just to get their way. And it will take A LOT of time and effort for an addict to want help because that's what addiction does to you.
The best part happens after this where Walter comes in and has positive impact on their lives and Jane goes to Rehab and jesse lives happily.
Damn dude Jesse was always bein beat up or thrown around
Same with Walt lmao
You know, coming to think of it... If Jesse and Jane went away with the money, they'd have burnt it in a few weeks, maybe days...
Probably, they would have ended up the very same way those drug addicts did, of which one got his head crushed by a money machine.
Yeah their addiction had too strong of a hold. Even Jesse admits they were deluded at the time.
Don’t mess with Q.
One finger snap and Jesse would’ve been turned into some alien amoeba.
He shouldn't have hung up.
She was his daughter, all the way he would have hung up
I think the most saddening part of this scene is that after Jane's death, her dad had to live with the fact that he could've completely avoided it if he had brought her to the police and didn't go with his heart.
People need to have some basic human compassion. Addiction is a disease, not a moral failing. They’re hurting themselves and that’s *sad*
You don’t have the right to judge if you’ve never been there yourself. You don’t know if it would be you too.
I say that as someone who grew up with an addict. I don’t blame anyone for being sick. I care about what they do after.
But as the scene shows, do not underestimate the hold addiction has. I will never believe empathy is a weakness, but an addict will use it against you…
That last line about the money. Man that hits hard. Knowing if they had money they would just die being junkies most likely.
Jane manipulated her dad here and played victim.
Jesse jackson is a beast
He’s a smooth talker. He should be an activist. 😄
They were perfect for each other
"im sorry. i made a mistake." damn thats deep. vravo bince
The dad was probably the most tragic character in the show and that’s saying something
"i got civil rights" made me crack up
John de Lancie was phenomenal
OMG!! Q!!
Jesse watching this all go down is great acting.
Tight yeah
Whatchu mean blood?
Blue, yellow, pink! Whatever man, just keep bringin' me that!
Just saw this last night! Such a good show 😊
A lot of discord in this house
I see what you did there. MLP reference
great actors the three of them, oh my god best show ever.
I watched Jane cry.
Janes dad could play Heisenberg too I feel
Agreed
I wonder why Jane turned to heroin in the first place. IF Jesse could've somehow accessed that part of her psyche (and that is one big If) then Maybe things could've worked out. Unfortunately I think he absorbed her and the drugs together (to a certain extent at least), so Jesse probably remembered the past with her as better than it actually was...
Real ketamine is much better and way less harmful
From the little we see of Jane’s dad, you can really tell how much he still loves her and just desperately wants things to get better for her. He’s been helping her drug addiction for 10 years, providing so much support and even in this scene, still agrees to trust Jane again. Such a tragic character.
clean of heroin for 2 years today, really proud of myself. dont do drugs😎
Congratz
congrats :)
Spine chilling words for someone battling addiction “just one more”
"I made a mistake."
Yeah. you made a mistake, alright.
They should call this Breaking Sad :(
Care for a tall boy, Space Ghost?
Why wouldn’t he just drive her to rehab RIGHT THEN! Why let her be alone that night. Ugh.
Well, maybe if you paid attention to what Jane says at 3:10 you would see why he didn't
Because he loves house plants.
A moment of doubt that he could handle the fallout, the logistics of carrying on. And she seemed contrite...
She was awful. Insufferably manipulative.
let me guess...she did not go to rehab the next day.
Try the coroner.
The War on Drugs
"takes one to know one" dang, Jesse didn't have to fry him like that
Better call saul
I would've gone through with the call.
Her death was so sad. Jesse was destroyed.
God why does everyone think judging other people is like the biggest crime
It's mentally destructive, especially in younger people.
eh, i doubt that was the biggest problem to her, more that his judgement would lead to her not living the way she wants to (safe housing alone to do drugs whenever she wanted)
Cause everyone’s got skeletons in the closet
Because trying to understand people and helping people is so much better and so much more productive than "judging them."
He wasn't even 'judging' here at this point.
This was one of, if not the most painful arc of the series.
Dad should've made that call. Maybe his daughter would still be alive.
Amazes me that Skylar gets so much hate when Jane was easily the most manipulative, unbearable female character. I skip though all her scenes during rewatches.
exactly!!!!! jane got jessie hooked on heroin! she destroyed him! skylar was just not liking walters shady behavior!!!!
@@emerticulitis44he was alr hooked. have you seen the show :(
You make it sound like some woman or other has to be most hated 😒
@@ragingzimmisogyny misogyny😭😭 😂
She's was a bad influence on Jesse, getting him addicted to heroin
I back slid ok? Man I’ve said that.
He should have sent her.. she dies soon after
The worst part is had her dad called the police and got her sent to jail, that might have actually saved her. He is accomplished in his work. His reputation and efforts along with her sustained success until Jesse would have made any punishment she would receive short and light, but the experience would be intense enough to compel true change, hopefully. But this never happened. 💔
Fine I’ll rewatch Breaking Bad
Didn’t know someone could arrested for what they do in THEIR home
Punished again, Q? This time the continuum is going mean, New Mexico!
A lot of parents can relate to this
The Q continuum is displeased with Jessica Jones.
Jane was sad but Andrea straight scarred me, that was a true travesty. Jesse truly loved her
Could never stand Jane.
What would the cops have even done? They’d have showed up and said “sir you are trespassing and you need to leave.”
arrested them for having drugs prob
I will NOT be harassed in my own domicile!
you do know heroin is illegal right lmao jesus christ