Jesse monologue is perfect tbh... If you ever met someone who is powerless in a situation but feels angry this is exactly how they talk. Delusional making the absolute worst decision based on anger.... I say it was pretty spot on. "It's like bitching about your job and threatening to quit but everyone knows you wont"
@@indigo8210 i do its annoying and kills the immersion a bit especially when they replace it with a loud ass beep instead of just muting the audio like a normal person
This moment by Jesse was complete stupidity. Anybody else in the business would have found a way to kill him right there. He was basically saying: "Thanks for all your help Mr. White but I'm going to go out and be reckless and when I get caught, I'm going to rat on you."
Jessie was stupid in 90% of the show, even at the very end, he has the money, had the escape route could had just left but noo he had to just go on a revenge way, get himself captured, get hank and gomes killed and ruin everything for walt and hes family
@@artursfilipovs4923 just Neil McCauley from Heat, had the money from the bank job, all set to leave with his woman and the heat was around the corner but decided he had to get revenge and kill Waingro and he ended up dead as a result
@Garamond Just how long it drags on, his passion being so unnecessarily dramatic, and believing he appears intimidating despite being the one who looks like he just got his ass handed to him on a silver platter twice. His anger towards Hank is obviously not unfounded, of course, but his 5 minute over-the-top cinematic threat just came off as more humorous rather than epic.
I could not take Jesse serious in this scene. He's like a baby tiger cub trying to be threatening. I fully expected them to burst out laughing after he finished.
@@moatef1886 The writers didn't make that clear at all. Both Walt and Saul appeared to be taken aback by Jesse biiiitch Pinkman, which is indeed, laughable.
Jessie: "You're my free pass... *BEEEEEEP*" Beautiful.. really intensifies the immense tension unfolding into a perfect climax. Thanks god for BEEPEPEPEPEEEEPPLBLCV L'CV VC ,;
Would you consider yourself to be a good person? How many lies have you told, and what do you call someone who lies? Have you ever stolen something, and what do you call someone who steals? Have you ever taken God’s name in vain (very serious; in Old Testament times, the Jews wouldn’t even say the name of God for fear of blasphemy) - even ‘OMG’? One more: Jesus said whoever looks at a woman to lust after her has already committed adultery in his heart; have you ever looked with lust? Well I’m not judging you - but if you’ve done these things then you’re a liar, thief, blasphemer and adulterer-at-heart; that’s how seriously God takes sin. He is Holy (perfectly good/righteous and separate from sin) which means that H e is perfect in justice - and if He were to judge you by the moral law (we’ve already looked at 4 commandments) would you be innocent or guilty? Heaven or Hell? The answer is hell - the wrath of God upon you for your sin. Is that concerning? But fortunately, God’s will is not that you perish. He wants all men everywhere to be saved. So do you know what He did for us guilty sinners? In self-giving mercy, He sent His Son Jesus Christ. He lived the perfect life that we should have lived - tempted at all points and yet He NEVER sinned. Through His life, being in very nature God, He revealed God to men; but we in our hatred condemned Him to death. On that cross as Jesus suffered, He took on the sin of the world and was judged in our place; receiving God’s wrath. You and I broke God’s law, but Jesus paid the fine. God can justly forgive us. On that cross He died, then He was buried, but 3 days later He was raised from the dead - conquering death and Hell and ushering in The Kingdom of God. He then ascended to the right hand of God the Father (where He came from) now Lord of the living and the dead. God has fixed a date when He will judge the world in righteousness. What you need to do is repent (In humility, acknowledge your sin before God and turn to a relationship with Him) and trust ALONE in Jesus Christ and His work on the cross; and God will grant you the gift of the Holy Spirit. Then be baptised. When you place your trust in Jesus - the Lord and Saviour - these things will happen: 1) God will forgive the sins that you have committed; they were paid for by Jesus at the cross. 2) The perfect life that Jesus lived will be credited to you. He will find you holy and blameless on judgement day (and now), as Christ’s righteousness covers you. 3) You receive a place in Christ’s kingdom as an adopted child of God. God becomes your Father. Eternal life isn’t just about living forever, but a personal relationship with God Himself. That life can start now; The Father will reveal Himself to you if you seek Him. 4) God doesn’t just save you from the penalty of your sin (Hell). He can save you from the power of sin itself. Whoever practices sin is a slave of sin; but when you repent and believe the gospel [WHICH HAS BEEN DESCRIBED] the Holy Spirit comes to dwell in you and sanctify you (working in you to further abandon sin and turn to the will of God). When the end of the age comes, and eternity begins, this work will be brought to completion as you are finally freed from the presence of sin. Jesus offers to take away your sin and to give you His righteousness; you must receive it by faith. Choose this day if you will align with the world, or with Jesus and His kingdom - only His is eternal. ROMANS 10:9 - If you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved
@@mattressmccabe1686 Considering that atheism posits the scientific and logical impossibility that nothing created everything, please don't believe it by blind faith. Seriously though: A scientific and logical IMPOSSIBILITY. Think about it. God's real
@@michaal105 Oh my fucking god guys I am fucking fuming. So the other day at work my boss told us that he recently discovered the video game Among Us, and ever since, his behavior has become rather concerning. He now refers to me and my coworkers as 'crewmates'. Last Wednesday, when he noticed my teenage colleague slacking off at his workstation, he yelled at him saying he was "faking his tasks" and is "acting sus". I confronted my boss telling him that his behavior lately has been egregious and immature, and he proceeded to call me an idiot and yelled "kicked!" The next day I caught him dancing around in his office blasting "among drip" from his desktop at full volume. I entered his office to kindly ask him to turn off the music since it was distracting to me and my coworkers. He looked at me angrily, telling me he has called an "emergency meeting", instructing me to have a seat. I asked him what was the matter and he told me that I have been acting extremely "sus". He repeatedly yelled "you're the impostor", telling me to say goodbye to my job because I have been "ejected". I fucking lost my job and I don't know what to do. Please help me Reddit! I have nowhere else to turn.
It was kinda comical but I felt his dead seriousness. What Hank did throughout the show was kinda bullshit, even if it had morality behind it. Can't break and enter, beast people up, and use shady tactics, even if you're trying to seek justice. Hank pissed me off in nearly every episode he was at least a decent part of. I mean, even the whole taking the alcohol away from Walter thing. Yeah Walter was intoxicated and making poor decisions, and it was nice to try and help, but just making the call snd directly defying Walter several times wasn't cool. If Walter was that adamant about it in his own house with his own son, he's allowed to, even if he's making a poor decision.
yeah but he showed us who the fuck he was when he was about to gunfight those two guys for Combo. idc if he wasnt even serious here, i believe he's that guy
Jesse is being ridiculous in this scene, but you have got to remember he's a kid who was just beaten unconscious, he's pretty angry and not thinking straight.
He cared for jessie too much, he always opted for another way just so he wouldnt be killed , only at the very end when he rated him out and hes actions got hank killed walt finnaly had enough of him and was okay with him being bassicaly dead
People try to act like Walt got rid of Gale because of his pride. He liked Gale, and he liked working with someone who could actually understand the science behind what they were doing. Gale even stroked Walt’s ego more than Jesse could since he was educated enough to understand how great of a chemist Walter was. This scene is 100% of the reason Walter involved Jesse with his business again. He couldn’t leave Jesse free to do as he pleased and he was unwilling to have him killed.
I think the question lies though in why is jesse considered unkillable by Walt and Gale who he likes significantly more isn't. Why does he like jesse so much? I think it might be because he knows he's someone he can abuse and manipulate ultimately If he has too and he doesn't really have that power in a relationship with gale who is more his equal. He's intimidated. That's why gale has to die, not because he's greater than Walt but because he isn't far enough Below him and Walt is insecure.
@@TheGreatsagegoku Or maybe it’s just because Walter has an emotional attachment to Jesse. The same way his emotional attachment to Hank drove him to protect Hank from Gus and prevented Walter from killing him. I mean, do you not believe Walter had an emotional bond with Jesse? It was clearly shown that Walter viewed Jesse like a son, at least for a time. He referred to Jesse as his son when talking to Jane’s father. And he even mistakenly called Walter Jr by Jesse’s name. The show was pretty clear about the fact that despite their frequent conflict they did care about each other.
I hate Pinkman so much. He really is my least favorite character. Too bad they didn't shot him in the dessert right after Hank was killed. Also, Pinkman was supposed to die already in the last episode of season 1, but they gave him a much much bigger role and let Tuco beat one of his own guys to death instead. Shame...
Tbh I think Gus would’ve been more than happy to. Given that he had some idea that Gus was in the game and after basically wanting to act reckless in this scene by threatening to give up Walt, Gus would definitely see it as tying up a loose end and solidifying Walt working for him indefinitely
Eventually Jesse rats out Walt and gets Hank killed, himself abducted and tortured, and his girlfriend killed as a side affect. Walt should have removed Jesse then and there.
Through out the whole series, he was just a major fuck up. Walt always saved his ass from the amount of trouble Jesse encountered. The biggest one probably being the junkyard encounter with Hank. If it wasn’t for Walt knowing Hank was looking for all RVs, everyone would’ve been fucked right there.
@@akattom That’s not why at all. The scene before that clearly showed that he changed his mind because Walt said his meth was as good as his. This is what happens when you don’t pay attention just to blindly hate a character for some weird reason
@@ixT0PSH0TZxi I mean he's fucked up a lot of shit, but there's usually reasons behind that. For some reason I always just wanted to give Jesse a hug. He has a good heart 💚
After this, Walt shouldn't have saved Jesse from getting clapped by Gus's drug dealers, because doing so damned Walt and put him on Gus's hit list, for trying to save his former partner gone Rat.
Yeah, trying to save Jesse from his own stupidity is honestly what REALLY brought down Walt despite the fanbase circlejerk opinion of 'hE WaS ToO eGoISTic". But unfortunately Walt just cared too much about Jesse, and I think a big reason was he taught him as a kid.
@@EvilSapphireR no it isn’t lmao. Walt literally kept evidence of his criminal activity on his toilet. While he had a dea brother in law. Don’t be stupid or watch the show again, Walt’s ego is why Jesse finds out about Brock and why hank finds out about Heisenberg. And the argument that he didn’t want to hurt Jesse because he taught him is laughable. They hated each other prior to the series, and this man literally poisoned a child and was perfectly fine with Todd murdering a child. The only circlejerkers in the fandom are those that think Walt was in the right, and that skylar was a bitch.
@@EvilSapphireR Yeah Jesse was the source of all the problems between Gus and Walt. If it was only Walt who was employed by Gus and not Jesse too, it's very likely that there's no issues that cause them to want to kill each other Mike was a hypocrite for not realising that when he shat on Walter in his last speech against him before he died
And then we'd have no show altogether. It is drama, no matter how realistic it gets. Go read Henry James if you want to tear everything apart with analysis like that.
The gus ending: walt kills jessie in the hospital, without jessie walt has no reason to beyrsy gus and spends the rest of his life making millions for his family.
I don't know why but this scene made me laugh like a maniac. Jesse's face is just 😂. More than hector Salamanca's expression this face of jesse makes me burst out of laughter.
@@BlurroBlue There's something so hilarious about people watching Breaking Bad entirely and still and up thinking Walt did nothing wrong. It's like comprehension failure at its finest. Walter White is an amazing character but an irredeemable villain, I see Walter White defenders in the same vein as "Tony Montana was the hero" people and "Tyler Durden was right" losers.
@@SteelBallRun1890 Anyone else could be redeemed in Breaking Bad (Except for Todd, Tuco, Jack and his crew.) Walt was his own enemy until the bitter end. I can't think of anyone else who was worse than Heisenberg himself though.
Jesse trying to sound threatening here was hilarious lol, idk if that was the intention but it was. And he was so pathetic for telling walt he was planning to rat on him!
Exactly, biggest turning point in the whole story. Walt felt the heat from Skyler to save Hanks job so he got Gale replaced with Jesse to drop the charges and the rest is history.
This was the moment when Walt needed to order a hit on him. If he did that, he would save his life,Hank's , Gus, and Mike's wife, and he would never be caught.
Why he didn'y kill Jesse right there?, it would be so simple, ask a favor to Gus and would be done really fast. Walter's life would have been a lot better if Jesse dissapeared at that moment
@@doug9778 Jesse was originally going to be killed off at the end of S1. Writing his character was basically an episode by episode thing because they expressly _didn't_ have a strict plan for what his endgame was narratively.
Its shown multiple times that walter enjoys having jesse around. Whether thats for strategical reasons or some weird abusive reason thats up for debate.
Walt got Gale fired because of this so Jesse can cook, Jesse steals product to sell on the side and tries to kill 2 guys against Gus’s orders. Mike blamed Walt for the downfall of Gus, but Jesse is the one that fucked it up
Actually those 2 guys broke the peace the moment they killed the kid once gale knew the recipe they were going to kill Walt regardless and Walt stopped Jesse from stealing product
@@craftymasterproductions4218 idk even after he explains himself to Gus he gets gale and then it’s starts to imply that he’s going to get replaced and were going to kill Walt before gale died even before he kills the 2 dealers if gus was willing to kill walts family do you think he wouldn’t be willing to kill Walt to they’d only know how to make the product
@@ShazzledWolf32 Gus brought Gale to replace Walt in case something happened yes, but that was only because he knew about Walt’s cancer. He had no intention on having him killed until after all the BS with Jesse happened.
@@craftymasterproductions4218 well the argument can be made that he gave the order to kill the kid to bait Jesse we already know that Gus doesn’t like him even before gale died
I am glad the word ass was censored on a show about drugs, where a guy was beaten to a pulp by a cop and the same guy is having a monologue about how he would torture the said cop.
Most comments blame Walt for all the problems. I think Jesse causes them then Walt finds a way out, the two gangsters Walt had to run over and kill. Walt said don't use the rv
In the hallways Saul tells Walt they should start thinking "options" to kill Jesse. Saul's on the Ball! Only later did Walt decide Jesse needed an acid bath 😂
Jesse must’ve had some great luck. If this was BrBa Mike, Gus, the Cartel, Salamancas, Todd, Jack, Lydia, or season 5 Heisenberg … yeah, that’s game over for Jesse. which is why he had season 3 Walt with greater morals for Jesse to be convinced not to do this action without bloodshed.
I'm kinda convincted if Badger and Skinny Pete stays in the game up to season 5 and got captured, Walt would've smoked their ass and accidentally smoked Jesse too in an arguement like how he did with Mike
@@HuongLan-li6ve As long as it didn’t touch his ego, they’re safe. But rank the BrBa characters from worst to least dangerous. Who’s worse: Gus, Walt, Lalo or the aryan brotherhood?
S5 Walt died cause he allowed Jessie to live for saying this to him in S3. Walt should've known this is something that Jessie wasn't going to be talked down from or out of. When someone sees you as their 'Get Out Of Jail Free Card'...NAH BRUH. That hospital bed would've been his makeshift coffin if I were Walt. Walt's blind spot for Jessie is what Hank used to get to him. I think in a lot of ways, it's this which sparked Walter to poison the kid. It was a message to Jessie that if necessary, he had no qualms about ending him.
@@ShazzledWolf32Walt was going to die from cancer in less than 2 years. If everything went to plan, there would have been 0 reason for Gus to kill him. Literally would not have crossed his mind.
If you've ever been punched in the face (especially for the first time) and you're sitting there days later with a swelled eye or lip... this is the type of talk that comes out of your mouth. Malicious threats and promises made about how you're gonna make them pay...or set it right. It's truly a powerless, awful feeling. And this scene captured it perfectly.
Jesse was 100% committed to this plan He somehow along the way allowed Walt to get inside his head again but his plan more or less came exactly as how he described it. What he didnt see coming was both Hank and Walter getting killed in the process.
Jesse was not built for a life of crime and violence he got on my nerves often and was a liability 90% of the time killing Gail and Scott was about the only things he did with substantial value .
Idk if Walt was out about killing people who threatened him by this time, but regardless probably not a good idea to tell someone in the drug business you plan to sell them out first chance u get.
@@36200 At the very least, Walt shouldn't have saved Jesse from Gus's dealers, because Walt in turn damned himself sticking his neck out for his former partner gone Rat.
Yeah I feel so bad for Walt if only he could survived after he killed probably populations with the meth he was so obsessed with spreading around. And him poisoning a kid, killing a retired Mike, selling Jesse to slavery, getting hank killed because he didn’t have the balls to go to jail where he belongs.
I tried so hard to take this scene seriously, but Jesse's language made me laugh my ass off. If this were El Camino Jesse I would be shitting myself. That's a man I can take seriously.
Lol because being tortured by Neo Natzi’s is a fate better than death. I think Jesse would pick dying a long time ago than that shit. You delusional Walt fans seem to love
>witnesses the horrors of drug abuse firsthand when he sees how that neglected ginger kid lives >continues to sell meth >his supposed friend gets murdered while selling his drugs >continues to sell meth >gets jane involved in his drug dealer life >gets jane back on drugs >gets jane killed for all he knows >continues to sell meth >persuades a young impressionable clerk to accept meth as a payment for gas >wants to peddle meth to addicts in recovery because he misses the thrill of it despite being a millionaire at this point >ends up not selling meth to andrea because... she has LE KID >even though lots of people who got hooked up on his meth have kids but whatever jesse doesnt see wont hurt him >almost fucks everything up by letting hank tail him >spergs out at walt and threatens to expose everyone because he knows walt wouldnt kill him >singlehandedly ruins walt's relationship with gus by once again sperging out >tries to burn down walt's house without thinking that his children might be present there I don't get why Jesse is considered an "innocent" guy who Walt manipulated into becoming a criminal when he was already a bad guy to begin with.
“Whatever Jesse doesn’t see can’t hurt him”. I think you hit the nail on the head. Jesse can’t stand *seeing* people get killed, he can barely kill with his own hands, but he doesn’t mind indirectly killing dozens of people by selling them drugs (even if they didn’t want to buy initially). He’s wilfully blind to how monstrous his actions are, until he’s forced to shoot someone or watch a man’s throat get slashed, only then does he see
Both Walt and Jesse were bad people, but Jesse was growing a conscious and trying to change at the end while Walter was becoming a monster more an more allowing guys like Todd to murder children and being totally okay with it
@@Tonycillian5 "allowing guys like todd to kill children" tf that means, todd did it himself, thinking (and being right about it) thats the only outcome where theyre not in jail, and being totally okay about it, yeah, what about mike? He too seems to be okay about, thats what you call being professional, means no emotions until job is done, no matter how dirty work is. Jesse is just dont belong here thats all, hes too emotional, unreasonable and somewhere even clearly stupid, due to his age and mind, there is no place for him in narko business among people like tuco, gus, mike, walter, the ones who really have a power and will to take their own and play the mortal game. Jesse is just a pawn, all 5 seasons he is
@@jecacolt5225 lol that’s literally exactly what I was saying Jesse ain’t cut out of that life. But Walt being cut out for the business isn’t a good thing.
I love how a TV show has better make up for bruises and welts than most hollywood productions. The puffiness is probably really hard to get right, but they did a great job. Anyone who's been in a fight or two knows what looks real and what doesn't. Or maybe just people who grew up with brothers lol.
Jesse monologue is perfect tbh... If you ever met someone who is powerless in a situation but feels angry this is exactly how they talk. Delusional making the absolute worst decision based on anger.... I say it was pretty spot on. "It's like bitching about your job and threatening to quit but everyone knows you wont"
But Jesse is not powerless in this situation, he could have actually sued him out of his properties, so your comment does not make sense.
@@gimmedatthing7829 Also making a deal with dea grants him even more power
I did quit my job like that. 😊😊
If Jesse sued him he would have won, Walt would be fine, Hank would be alive
@@gimmedatthing7829 Cartel cook sues DEA agent? Hmm. More likely, he would be dead. Walter would kill him himself.
This is the moment Walt became Free Pass.
Hate this meme
@@ahsuniverseslays This is the moment AHS Universe Slays hated this meme.
@@henry_b1230 This is the moment Ramy trolled AHS Universe Slays
@@henry_b1230 This was the moment that Walt became Free Pass Bitch.
@@he-l-lo This is the moment he llo said "This is the moment Ramy trolled AHS Universe Slays".
0:46 thank god this was bleeped, i wouldnt have survived hearing ass. Thank you, youtube for protecting us from explicit language!
Who cares
@@indigo8210 i do its annoying and kills the immersion a bit especially when they replace it with a loud ass beep instead of just muting the audio like a normal person
@@indigo8210 sarcasm
Your pfp suits your comment so well!!
That's why I actually hate this channel ugh
This moment by Jesse was complete stupidity. Anybody else in the business would have found a way to kill him right there. He was basically saying: "Thanks for all your help Mr. White but I'm going to go out and be reckless and when I get caught, I'm going to rat on you."
Jessie was stupid in 90% of the show, even at the very end, he has the money, had the escape route could had just left but noo he had to just go on a revenge way, get himself captured, get hank and gomes killed and ruin everything for walt and hes family
@@artursfilipovs4923 because walt poisoned a child
@@forgetful9845 Yes, but the child survived. Jesse was too stupid to see the bigger picture.
@@artursfilipovs4923 just Neil McCauley from Heat, had the money from the bank job, all set to leave with his woman and the heat was around the corner but decided he had to get revenge and kill Waingro and he ended up dead as a result
@@Radimunto that doesn't justify Walt poisoning a child
Jesse's drawn-out monologue was the most unintentionally hilarious scene in the show.
@Garamond Just how long it drags on, his passion being so unnecessarily dramatic, and believing he appears intimidating despite being the one who looks like he just got his ass handed to him on a silver platter twice.
His anger towards Hank is obviously not unfounded, of course, but his 5 minute over-the-top cinematic threat just came off as more humorous rather than epic.
@@zerodood I agree
Not to mention he flipped for the money afterwards anyway. Biggest phony in the show.
@Garmon It’s over-the-top and ridiculous.
@@zerodood
I think that was kinda the point. Even Saul cuts off the tension by saying "Yeah not a good call"
This is the moment when Jesse became an edgelord.
Aaron Paul would be a great anime dub voice actor.
The most calculated hate speech I've ever heard.
I could not take Jesse serious in this scene. He's like a baby tiger cub trying to be threatening. I fully expected them to burst out laughing after he finished.
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Idiots can't be dealt with, they are the most danger because of their out of the world rational thinking haha.
That is intentional in this scene, you’re supposed to get that feeling. But the threat he made against Walt, that’s a real threat.
@@moatef1886Finally someone who gets it instead of calling this scene awful and unintentionally cringe.
@@moatef1886 The writers didn't make that clear at all.
Both Walt and Saul appeared to be taken aback by Jesse biiiitch Pinkman, which is indeed, laughable.
I am going repossess his minerals, plus his wife’s purple dress
Jessie: "You're my free pass... *BEEEEEEP*"
Beautiful.. really intensifies the immense tension unfolding into a perfect climax. Thanks god for BEEPEPEPEPEEEEPPLBLCV L'CV VC ,;
Damn it, @Binge Society - The Greatest Movie Scenes
Would you consider yourself to be a good person?
How many lies have you told, and what do you call someone who lies? Have you ever stolen something, and what do you call someone who steals? Have you ever taken God’s name in vain (very serious; in Old Testament times, the Jews wouldn’t even say the name of God for fear of blasphemy) - even ‘OMG’? One more: Jesus said whoever looks at a woman to lust after her has already committed adultery in his heart; have you ever looked with lust?
Well I’m not judging you - but if you’ve done these things then you’re a liar, thief, blasphemer and adulterer-at-heart; that’s how seriously God takes sin. He is Holy (perfectly good/righteous and separate from sin) which means that H e is perfect in justice - and if He were to judge you by the moral law (we’ve already looked at 4 commandments) would you be innocent or guilty? Heaven or Hell? The answer is hell - the wrath of God upon you for your sin. Is that concerning?
But fortunately, God’s will is not that you perish. He wants all men everywhere to be saved. So do you know what He did for us guilty sinners? In self-giving mercy, He sent His Son Jesus Christ. He lived the perfect life that we should have lived - tempted at all points and yet He NEVER sinned. Through His life, being in very nature God, He revealed God to men; but we in our hatred condemned Him to death. On that cross as Jesus suffered, He took on the sin of the world and was judged in our place; receiving God’s wrath. You and I broke God’s law, but Jesus paid the fine. God can justly forgive us.
On that cross He died, then He was buried, but 3 days later He was raised from the dead - conquering death and Hell and ushering in The Kingdom of God. He then ascended to the right hand of God the Father (where He came from) now Lord of the living and the dead. God has fixed a date when He will judge the world in righteousness. What you need to do is repent (In humility, acknowledge your sin before God and turn to a relationship with Him) and trust ALONE in Jesus Christ and His work on the cross; and God will grant you the gift of the Holy Spirit. Then be baptised.
When you place your trust in Jesus - the Lord and Saviour - these things will happen:
1) God will forgive the sins that you have committed; they were paid for by Jesus at the cross.
2) The perfect life that Jesus lived will be credited to you. He will find you holy and blameless on judgement day (and now), as Christ’s righteousness covers you.
3) You receive a place in Christ’s kingdom as an adopted child of God. God becomes your Father. Eternal life isn’t just about living forever, but a personal relationship with God Himself. That life can start now; The Father will reveal Himself to you if you seek Him.
4) God doesn’t just save you from the penalty of your sin (Hell). He can save you from the power of sin itself. Whoever practices sin is a slave of sin; but when you repent and believe the gospel [WHICH HAS BEEN DESCRIBED] the Holy Spirit comes to dwell in you and sanctify you (working in you to further abandon sin and turn to the will of God). When the end of the age comes, and eternity begins, this work will be brought to completion as you are finally freed from the presence of sin.
Jesus offers to take away your sin and to give you His righteousness; you must receive it by faith. Choose this day if you will align with the world, or with Jesus and His kingdom - only His is eternal.
ROMANS 10:9 - If you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved
@@michaal105 sus amogus
@@mattressmccabe1686 Considering that atheism posits the scientific and logical impossibility that nothing created everything, please don't believe it by blind faith.
Seriously though: A scientific and logical IMPOSSIBILITY. Think about it. God's real
@@michaal105 Oh my fucking god guys I am fucking fuming. So the other day at work my boss told us that he recently discovered the video game Among Us, and ever since, his behavior has become rather concerning. He now refers to me and my coworkers as 'crewmates'. Last Wednesday, when he noticed my teenage colleague slacking off at his workstation, he yelled at him saying he was "faking his tasks" and is "acting sus". I confronted my boss telling him that his behavior lately has been egregious and immature, and he proceeded to call me an idiot and yelled "kicked!" The next day I caught him dancing around in his office blasting "among drip" from his desktop at full volume. I entered his office to kindly ask him to turn off the music since it was distracting to me and my coworkers. He looked at me angrily, telling me he has called an "emergency meeting", instructing me to have a seat. I asked him what was the matter and he told me that I have been acting extremely "sus". He repeatedly yelled "you're the impostor", telling me to say goodbye to my job because I have been "ejected". I fucking lost my job and I don't know what to do. Please help me Reddit! I have nowhere else to turn.
I laughed so hard at this scene. The audience can't be expected to take Jesse seriously.
I didn't take him seriously, I didn't want to alarm my truck driver so I kept it shut
It worked for me.
It was kinda comical but I felt his dead seriousness. What Hank did throughout the show was kinda bullshit, even if it had morality behind it. Can't break and enter, beast people up, and use shady tactics, even if you're trying to seek justice. Hank pissed me off in nearly every episode he was at least a decent part of. I mean, even the whole taking the alcohol away from Walter thing. Yeah Walter was intoxicated and making poor decisions, and it was nice to try and help, but just making the call snd directly defying Walter several times wasn't cool. If Walter was that adamant about it in his own house with his own son, he's allowed to, even if he's making a poor decision.
yeah but he showed us who the fuck he was when he was about to gunfight those two guys for Combo. idc if he wasnt even serious here, i believe he's that guy
I took him seriously cause of how pissed he was lol
Jesse is being ridiculous in this scene, but you have got to remember he's a kid who was just beaten unconscious, he's pretty angry and not thinking straight.
25 years old person is a kid lol
@@JKBDTS it’s an immature age, so kinda
@@TheReeelBradPitt Ok
@@JKBDTS Hey, Phil's brother Billy was just a kid when the Animal Blundetto shot him aged 47. Compared to Billy, Jessie's barely out of short pants.
@@alcohol-freebeer3642 Who?
I'm not gonna say "asked"
Heisenberg had already off a couple of dudes by this point and Jesse had the balls to threaten him!!!
Ikr, downfall of heisenberg was unstable Jesse. I was always thinking that Jesse was always such a liability
@@labadaba5088 Gus was right by saying to never trust a drug addict.
Pinkman sucks
He cared for jessie too much, he always opted for another way just so he wouldnt be killed , only at the very end when he rated him out and hes actions got hank killed walt finnaly had enough of him and was okay with him being bassicaly dead
@@artursfilipovs4923 walt should have been cut ties with pinkmen
People try to act like Walt got rid of Gale because of his pride. He liked Gale, and he liked working with someone who could actually understand the science behind what they were doing.
Gale even stroked Walt’s ego more than Jesse could since he was educated enough to understand how great of a chemist Walter was.
This scene is 100% of the reason Walter involved Jesse with his business again. He couldn’t leave Jesse free to do as he pleased and he was unwilling to have him killed.
I think the question lies though in why is jesse considered unkillable by Walt and Gale who he likes significantly more isn't. Why does he like jesse so much? I think it might be because he knows he's someone he can abuse and manipulate ultimately If he has too and he doesn't really have that power in a relationship with gale who is more his equal. He's intimidated. That's why gale has to die, not because he's greater than Walt but because he isn't far enough Below him and Walt is insecure.
@@TheGreatsagegoku Or maybe it’s just because Walter has an emotional attachment to Jesse. The same way his emotional attachment to Hank drove him to protect Hank from Gus and prevented Walter from killing him.
I mean, do you not believe Walter had an emotional bond with Jesse?
It was clearly shown that Walter viewed Jesse like a son, at least for a time.
He referred to Jesse as his son when talking to Jane’s father. And he even mistakenly called Walter Jr by Jesse’s name. The show was pretty clear about the fact that despite their frequent conflict they did care about each other.
@@Tink7200 exactly. Plus he was an old student from school. The mentor-mentee dynamic was there
Walter also told Gus when he was begging for his life “you kill me, you have nothing. You kill Jesse, you don’t have me”
That's just wrong Walt clearly did not like Gale. He didn't like how calm he was, he wanted Jesse's chaos.
In that moment I was almost wanting, Walter asked Gus, as a favor, for getting rid of Jesse; probably that might have been easier for Walt
I hate Pinkman so much. He really is my least favorite character. Too bad they didn't shot him in the dessert right after Hank was killed. Also, Pinkman was supposed to die already in the last episode of season 1, but they gave him a much much bigger role and let Tuco beat one of his own guys to death instead. Shame...
@Negus Pool When did I say anything about Skyler? And Pinkman could've easily be missed
Tbh I think Gus would’ve been more than happy to. Given that he had some idea that Gus was in the game and after basically wanting to act reckless in this scene by threatening to give up Walt, Gus would definitely see it as tying up a loose end and solidifying Walt working for him indefinitely
@@ahsuniverseslays Jesse is one of the best characters in the show lol. Either Skyler or Marie is the worst
@@ahsuniverseslays have you not seen the whole show yet ? Jesse was the best character and went through the best development
Eventually Jesse rats out Walt and gets Hank killed, himself abducted and tortured, and his girlfriend killed as a side affect. Walt should have removed Jesse then and there.
Yes I hate Pinkman. I cannot hear the words bitch and yo anymore... I really can't...
@@ahsuniverseslays lmao
damn u really got it figured out
Really most of this could have been avoided if Walt didn't mess with Gus so much
to be fair Hank didn't really give him a choice. Jesse just wanted to kill walt himself
this is the moment jesse became hospitalized
That was earlier actually
this is the moment i found out that some people hate jesse for some reason
Through out the whole series, he was just a major fuck up. Walt always saved his ass from the amount of trouble Jesse encountered. The biggest one probably being the junkyard encounter with Hank. If it wasn’t for Walt knowing Hank was looking for all RVs, everyone would’ve been fucked right there.
He literally threw out all of what he said here afterwards because of the money. IMO he's a just big phony.
@@akattom That’s not why at all. The scene before that clearly showed that he changed his mind because Walt said his meth was as good as his. This is what happens when you don’t pay attention just to blindly hate a character for some weird reason
@@ixT0PSH0TZxi I mean he's fucked up a lot of shit, but there's usually reasons behind that. For some reason I always just wanted to give Jesse a hug. He has a good heart 💚
@@ixT0PSH0TZxi, Walter is just as much of a fuck up then for keeping him and around and never explaining shit
The government when I find $5 on the street and don’t declare it on my taxes
“Jesse we’ll just let Hank live with us until he is financially situated”
This is the moment where Jesse turns into Walter White
Lol
Not funny. This meme has never been funny. Please stop filling all comment sections with them.
@@ahsuniverseslays this is the moment AHS Universe Slays hated this meme
After this, Walt shouldn't have saved Jesse from getting clapped by Gus's drug dealers, because doing so damned Walt and put him on Gus's hit list, for trying to save his former partner gone Rat.
Yeah, trying to save Jesse from his own stupidity is honestly what REALLY brought down Walt despite the fanbase circlejerk opinion of 'hE WaS ToO eGoISTic". But unfortunately Walt just cared too much about Jesse, and I think a big reason was he taught him as a kid.
@@EvilSapphireR no it isn’t lmao. Walt literally kept evidence of his criminal activity on his toilet. While he had a dea brother in law. Don’t be stupid or watch the show again, Walt’s ego is why Jesse finds out about Brock and why hank finds out about Heisenberg. And the argument that he didn’t want to hurt Jesse because he taught him is laughable. They hated each other prior to the series, and this man literally poisoned a child and was perfectly fine with Todd murdering a child. The only circlejerkers in the fandom are those that think Walt was in the right, and that skylar was a bitch.
@@EvilSapphireR Yeah Jesse was the source of all the problems between Gus and Walt. If it was only Walt who was employed by Gus and not Jesse too, it's very likely that there's no issues that cause them to want to kill each other
Mike was a hypocrite for not realising that when he shat on Walter in his last speech against him before he died
And then we'd have no show altogether.
It is drama, no matter how realistic it gets. Go read Henry James if you want to tear everything apart with analysis like that.
What book is that? Also yeah we know it's a drama but tearing things apart is part of human nature.@09kaustubh
I know this scene is kinda goofy but god damn did Jesse do a 180 here
Him describing what was going to happen to Hank is *almost exactly* what happened to him at Jack Welker’s Compound…
This was an acting triumph for Aaron Paul.
Tbh the whole show was. Everyone was acting incredibly but Aaron still stood out
Crying and whining in every scene of the series isn't an "acting triumph" , it's annoying.
@@funkfarmer7125 🤓
@@funkfarmer7125 L take
@@funkfarmer7125 lmao I’ll still take jesse’s whining over skylar’s nagging any day
Walt "saul hand me that pillow behind you"
The gus ending: walt kills jessie in the hospital, without jessie walt has no reason to beyrsy gus and spends the rest of his life making millions for his family.
I don't know why but this scene made me laugh like a maniac.
Jesse's face is just 😂.
More than hector Salamanca's expression this face of jesse makes me burst out of laughter.
also the way camera zooms into his face more and more lmfao
If this was season 5 Walt, Jesse would have been six feet beneath the ground before he even finished his threat
Good speech, Jesse. Too bad you became Hank's little rat later on.
It was good that he ratted Walt out
I would've snitched on Walt too. Don't act like you wouldn't after the shit he would put you through.
@@BlurroBlue There's something so hilarious about people watching Breaking Bad entirely and still and up thinking Walt did nothing wrong.
It's like comprehension failure at its finest. Walter White is an amazing character but an irredeemable villain, I see Walter White defenders in the same vein as "Tony Montana was the hero" people and "Tyler Durden was right" losers.
@@SteelBallRun1890 Anyone else could be redeemed in Breaking Bad (Except for Todd, Tuco, Jack and his crew.) Walt was his own enemy until the bitter end. I can't think of anyone else who was worse than Heisenberg himself though.
@@BlurroBlue nah you wouldn't especially after Walter saves your ungrateful ass multiple times
Two minutes later:
Walter: Jesse. don't do it
Jesse: Ok
Jesse, you’re not intimidating.
Jesse trying to sound threatening here was hilarious lol, idk if that was the intention but it was. And he was so pathetic for telling walt he was planning to rat on him!
1:14 Walt: I meant what now between me and you.
Jesse: Oh, that what now.
Throws a tantrum, does none of the things promised, becomes a bigger liability. That's about right for a lot of his arcs.
If walter would have gotten rid of jesse at this moment he could have just continued with Gus and no one would have ever found out
Exactly, biggest turning point in the whole story. Walt felt the heat from Skyler to save Hanks job so he got Gale replaced with Jesse to drop the charges and the rest is history.
This is the moment Jesse wanted to become the IRS
This was the moment Skylar was not in the scene. Genius writing.
😂😂😂
LMFAOOOO
A cornered person who´s just willing to spill his anger as revenge even if involves destroying himself and everyone else. Mutual assured destruction.
This is the point where Walt should of given Jesse a free trip to Belize. But it was needed for the rest of the show to go on.
It's so weird seeing Saul in BB after watching BCS, it feels like the main main protagonist is getting side swiped to the curb here
😢
Exactly
Imagine what Gus would do if Jesse was threatening him to his face like this……
Should have sent Jesse on a trip to Belize
This was the moment when Walt needed to order a hit on him. If he did that, he would save his life,Hank's , Gus, and Mike's wife, and he would never be caught.
Considering Walt’s actions throughout the series he spared Jesse here.
This is the moment I watched this scene on youtube
Lmao how'd that go Jesse
Saul: "Just take the juicebox"
this scene is so freaking funny
This is the moment Walt should have asked Saul to leave the room, then smothered Jesse with a pillow
Too stupid for Walt. It would completely destroy his long-term plans. And Walt know this and values himself on being smart.
@@thekeeperofpromise if not right then it should have been soon
This is moment jesse became heisenberg
This is the moment Jesse became Jessenberg.
This is the moment that Walt should’ve taken Jesse out.
He coulda had gus do it easily , and make
$15 million with gail and then retire
Why he didn'y kill Jesse right there?, it would be so simple, ask a favor to Gus and would be done really fast.
Walter's life would have been a lot better if Jesse dissapeared at that moment
Because Walt is attached to Jesse, and emotional attachments extend beyond raw rational decision making
@@doug9778 Jesse was originally going to be killed off at the end of S1. Writing his character was basically an episode by episode thing because they expressly _didn't_ have a strict plan for what his endgame was narratively.
@@Raptorman0205 cool 👌
It’s the same reason why he believed Skyler would change the mind on the divorce
Its shown multiple times that walter enjoys having jesse around. Whether thats for strategical reasons or some weird abusive reason thats up for debate.
Walt got Gale fired because of this so Jesse can cook, Jesse steals product to sell on the side and tries to kill 2 guys against Gus’s orders. Mike blamed Walt for the downfall of Gus, but Jesse is the one that fucked it up
Actually those 2 guys broke the peace the moment they killed the kid once gale knew the recipe they were going to kill Walt regardless and Walt stopped Jesse from stealing product
@@ShazzledWolf32 There’s nothing in the show that suggests they were going to kill Walt before he killed the gangbangers to save Jesse
@@craftymasterproductions4218 idk even after he explains himself to Gus he gets gale and then it’s starts to imply that he’s going to get replaced and were going to kill Walt before gale died even before he kills the 2 dealers if gus was willing to kill walts family do you think he wouldn’t be willing to kill Walt to they’d only know how to make the product
@@ShazzledWolf32 Gus brought Gale to replace Walt in case something happened yes, but that was only because he knew about Walt’s cancer. He had no intention on having him killed until after all the BS with Jesse happened.
@@craftymasterproductions4218 well the argument can be made that he gave the order to kill the kid to bait Jesse we already know that Gus doesn’t like him even before gale died
I am glad the word ass was censored on a show about drugs, where a guy was beaten to a pulp by a cop and the same guy is having a monologue about how he would torture the said cop.
If jesse did this he would probably get stabbed in prison 45 times all of a sudden
Most comments blame Walt for all the problems. I think Jesse causes them then Walt finds a way out, the two gangsters Walt had to run over and kill. Walt said don't use the rv
The first 32 seconds of this sounds like the Norwegian government when a new baby is born
In the hallways Saul tells Walt they should start thinking "options" to kill Jesse. Saul's on the Ball! Only later did Walt decide Jesse needed an acid bath 😂
Don't you dare sensor Jesse's "bitch"
It was at this moment that Waltuh became a free pass
Jesse must’ve had some great luck. If this was BrBa Mike, Gus, the Cartel, Salamancas, Todd, Jack, Lydia, or season 5 Heisenberg
… yeah, that’s game over for Jesse. which is why he had season 3 Walt with greater morals for Jesse to be convinced not to do this action without bloodshed.
I'm kinda convincted if Badger and Skinny Pete stays in the game up to season 5 and got captured, Walt would've smoked their ass and accidentally smoked Jesse too in an arguement like how he did with Mike
@@HuongLan-li6ve As long as it didn’t touch his ego, they’re safe. But rank the BrBa characters from worst to least dangerous. Who’s worse: Gus, Walt, Lalo or the aryan brotherhood?
even Saul would find a way to get rid of him
Nah even season 5 walt won't kill jessie.
Nintendo when a person is caught pirating a 40 year old game they no longer sell:
S5 Walt died cause he allowed Jessie to live for saying this to him in S3. Walt should've known this is something that Jessie wasn't going to be talked down from or out of. When someone sees you as their 'Get Out Of Jail Free Card'...NAH BRUH. That hospital bed would've been his makeshift coffin if I were Walt.
Walt's blind spot for Jessie is what Hank used to get to him. I think in a lot of ways, it's this which sparked Walter to poison the kid. It was a message to Jessie that if necessary, he had no qualms about ending him.
fortunately they weren't as callous about human life as you are being here
walt died because he was a scumbag with too big of an ego. jesse was talked down, and even then, hank found out without jesse being involved.
He was dying of cancer anyway...
@@icantpursuewhatimtrulypass7335 pretty easy to be callous about human life when speaking from a third point of view in a fictional crime show.
@@morgan0__o yeah but that's dumb, stories like these are reflections upon life, so why would you not apply the same moral views you have in real life
Jesse is the only one that threatened Walt and made it alive.
Skyler survived too
@@PolishGod1234 Walt was obviously pretending to threaten her to remove her as a suspicious person
If walt just ended jesse right there. Thered be season 10 and hed still be cooking to gus
No he would’ve died by season 4 killing gale is what got them far because it bought them time
@@ShazzledWolf32 thered be no need to kill gale as walt only started the problem because he saved jesse committing double murder
@@ShazzledWolf32Walt was going to die from cancer in less than 2 years. If everything went to plan, there would have been 0 reason for Gus to kill him. Literally would not have crossed his mind.
If you've ever been punched in the face (especially for the first time) and you're sitting there days later with a swelled eye or lip... this is the type of talk that comes out of your mouth. Malicious threats and promises made about how you're gonna make them pay...or set it right. It's truly a powerless, awful feeling. And this scene captured it perfectly.
Jesse was 100% committed to this plan
He somehow along the way allowed Walt to get inside his head again but his plan more or less came exactly as how he described it. What he didnt see coming was both Hank and Walter getting killed in the process.
Its ironic because at the end of it all, hank paid with his life and jesse’s off with a new identity and the money he earned
When Saul says I may have overstated the power of your face gets me everytime 😂
thanks for bleeping "ass" so nousily moments before the suicide bit
Jesse never thought Hank may just come and finish the deal then off himself if he did all that 😂
Jesse was not built for a life of crime and violence he got on my nerves often and was a liability 90% of the time killing Gail and Scott was about the only things he did with substantial value .
This is the moment jesse became Pinkberg
This is what a kid that gets beat up by a bully in school would say
Its sad isn't it
Idk if Walt was out about killing people who threatened him by this time, but regardless probably not a good idea to tell someone in the drug business you plan to sell them out first chance u get.
You're my free pass.
Hi Miya.
@@AgariBeast Oh snap!
🤣 Jesse always brings it home with the bleepch
Some of the best post ass whooping makeup I’ve seen.
3:06 you know that look he’s like “goddam it now i gotta bury another family friend”
the slow zoom is the best part
Walt made a lot of bad decisions and not killing Pinkman right there and then was one of them.
@@36200 At the very least, Walt shouldn't have saved Jesse from Gus's dealers, because Walt in turn damned himself sticking his neck out for his former partner gone Rat.
Yeah I feel so bad for Walt if only he could survived after he killed probably populations with the meth he was so obsessed with spreading around. And him poisoning a kid, killing a retired Mike, selling Jesse to slavery, getting hank killed because he didn’t have the balls to go to jail where he belongs.
I tried so hard to take this scene seriously, but Jesse's language made me laugh my ass off. If this were El Camino Jesse I would be shitting myself. That's a man I can take seriously.
He was always there
Should’ve had him offed soon as he walked out that hospital. Mr. White was slacking.
Like the grinches heart growing 10x
Jesse's Balls Grew 10x that day..
Jesse gets into character when camera close up with him
Without walt jessie would had been dead in season 1 bassicaly
Dead or locked up.. prob dead by Emilio or locked up from Krazy 8 snitching on him.
Lol because being tortured by Neo Natzi’s is a fate better than death. I think Jesse would pick dying a long time ago than that shit. You delusional Walt fans seem to love
One of the most used monologues for acting classes, and rightfully so lol.
Whys this?
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Im sorry but jesse was never threatening, entertaining and i routed for him when he tried to quit.
>witnesses the horrors of drug abuse firsthand when he sees how that neglected ginger kid lives
>continues to sell meth
>his supposed friend gets murdered while selling his drugs
>continues to sell meth
>gets jane involved in his drug dealer life
>gets jane back on drugs
>gets jane killed for all he knows
>continues to sell meth
>persuades a young impressionable clerk to accept meth as a payment for gas
>wants to peddle meth to addicts in recovery because he misses the thrill of it despite being a millionaire at this point
>ends up not selling meth to andrea because... she has LE KID
>even though lots of people who got hooked up on his meth have kids but whatever jesse doesnt see wont hurt him
>almost fucks everything up by letting hank tail him
>spergs out at walt and threatens to expose everyone because he knows walt wouldnt kill him
>singlehandedly ruins walt's relationship with gus by once again sperging out
>tries to burn down walt's house without thinking that his children might be present there
I don't get why Jesse is considered an "innocent" guy who Walt manipulated into becoming a criminal when he was already a bad guy to begin with.
“Whatever Jesse doesn’t see can’t hurt him”. I think you hit the nail on the head. Jesse can’t stand *seeing* people get killed, he can barely kill with his own hands, but he doesn’t mind indirectly killing dozens of people by selling them drugs (even if they didn’t want to buy initially). He’s wilfully blind to how monstrous his actions are, until he’s forced to shoot someone or watch a man’s throat get slashed, only then does he see
Both Walt and Jesse were bad people, but Jesse was growing a conscious and trying to change at the end while Walter was becoming a monster more an more allowing guys like Todd to murder children and being totally okay with it
I think Jesse is just mentally disturbed
@@Tonycillian5 "allowing guys like todd to kill children" tf that means, todd did it himself, thinking (and being right about it) thats the only outcome where theyre not in jail, and being totally okay about it, yeah, what about mike? He too seems to be okay about, thats what you call being professional, means no emotions until job is done, no matter how dirty work is. Jesse is just dont belong here thats all, hes too emotional, unreasonable and somewhere even clearly stupid, due to his age and mind, there is no place for him in narko business among people like tuco, gus, mike, walter, the ones who really have a power and will to take their own and play the mortal game. Jesse is just a pawn, all 5 seasons he is
@@jecacolt5225 lol that’s literally exactly what I was saying Jesse ain’t cut out of that life. But Walt being cut out for the business isn’t a good thing.
I love how a TV show has better make up for bruises and welts than most hollywood productions. The puffiness is probably really hard to get right, but they did a great job. Anyone who's been in a fight or two knows what looks real and what doesn't. Or maybe just people who grew up with brothers lol.
This was probably the most cringeworthy scene from Breaking Bad. Its right up there with Skylar singing happy birthday to Ted
This would be a killer intro to a hardcore or a beatdown song.
Walt sits down : tell me about this Hank 😅.
Jessie El Camino version can only make this possible 😂
0:50: well, Jesse wasn't wrong about that part, it just wasn't HIM doing the haunting, and Hank didn't commit suicide
he looks so happy
He does 😊
really started to dislike jessie after bro went to rehab lmao
@Marjorie Champion he stole walts formula which kind of pissed me off, and wanted to rat out walt after he saved his ass 🤷♂️
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I would've killed jesse there, if I was Walt. Saves his ass and Hanks
My mom loves Jesse by far her favorite character in the series but damn she was cracking up during this scene 💀