Breaking Bad - Walt and Jesse say goodbye ("Say Something" music video)
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Jesse and Walt say goodbye to "Say Something" by A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera.
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I think I'm the only person who thinks that Walter loved Jesse as a son...
Anna Santander He surely did, I remember he confused his son with Jesse in some episode
In Junior's birthday. It was just :o
+Anna Santander He always has. Its true that he manipulated him but his love was never a lie. Walters pride got in the way though
+Anna Santander I second that! That's exactly WHY I loved the show so much! Don't worry; they've admitted to that side of their relationship often enough, both on and off camera, so... :3 Cuter still, Bryan Cranston loves Aaron Paul like a son too and they're super close and affectionate with each other ^_^
+Anna Santander I think that too :( It's so sad :(
Do you guys remember when that Jesse and Walter had a fight and when Jr was with Walter, Walter accidentally said "Jesse" to his own son. He loved Jesse as a son...
You sure? Shit ... now I'm gonna have to find this scene.
What episode?
juneaug Lok well???
@@Aki-px8ge It was the one where Walt jr came to the apartment. Walt didn't show up for his bday because he got in that physical confrontation with Jesse, after he told him he'd end up in s barrel.
@@BocalokaTV I watched it lately... It's in the fourth season...
Only Walter White can kill Heisenberg.
sadly he lost with Heisenberg
@@shotx333 He won.
Walter White fulfilled his objective of providing for his family before his death. Heisenberg's name will live on.
@@darth3261 wrong. Walter white lost. He wanted to keep his family and not mess everything up and die of cancer leaving them alot of money happy. Heisenberg won and died killing all of his rivalries and dying without needing to live anymore.
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Honestly, Jack and Todd's deaths were two of the most satisfying deaths on the show.
the way walt just puts a bullet in Jack's head without a millisecond of a second thought, no wonder tho
Ivo Byrt
I think Todd was in with the wrong crowd, didn’t ever strike me as evil to be honest
@@littleboy1273 You serious? He was pure evil. The way he killed the kid and Jessie's GF was awful.
Justin LeCroy
I guess but would he have done that if he had his neo nazi family cheering him on in the background? Probably not
@@littleboy1273 They weren't around when he killed the kid "cheering him on". He was an evil MF. Mike was PO at him over that too.
This part really was sad, the way they just nod at each other and leave, after everything they had been through together.. Ahh, this show was just incredible
xEazy420 Personally, I wouldn't have this scene any other way.
Jesse gives Walter an honest smile. Not one that's over the top or goofy; but a smile that ensures an everlasting friendship and that everything will be okay.
Think of it this way... Hank said it himself when they were determining who killed Gale. Steve asked if he could see Jesse as a killer... Hank said that would be a surprise.
But I believe Jesse killed Gale because the first time since he was kicked out of his house, he actually had someone caring about him. All that time, he didn't want to lose the only person that cared. Even if it meant doing the unthinkable to save said person.
Awsome ending .... Had deep sense of emotion in it
Faheem Jamaloodeen what I would change is while they give each other a long last look we see a flashback from the very beginning "I think you and I could patner up” "ahh... you want to cock Crystal meth? And then we see them looking a each other from the present
When words can't express all the conflicted feelings coming up, these nods were more powerful than any word.
Walt finally let Jesse go free, he's not claiming ownership on him anymore, he knows that saving doesn't make reparation, but in the same time Jesse didn't bring himself to kill him, which was also a beautifool demnonstration of him finally making his own choices. Jesse expressing full forgiveness would have been a betrayal to Jane, Brock, Andrea, Mike, etc. But for that final moment, all that toxicity spoiling their relation had gone, all the darkest lies were out since long, there was no more secret between them. Allowing them to find what remained of genuine in their broken bond. Jesse was his own man, Walt wasn't using him anymore, even admiting to Jesse that asking him to kill him was his own wanted script. And it was not Jesse's script. After all the shit between them, they were at least able to admit withouth a word, that they mattered to each other. Jesse waiting for the last good by, was kind of unhoped, a gift rewarding this genuine moment between them. And Walt was able to show "the special love he had for him" in that moment, giving a caring glance at him, the nod was telling "go, I wish you the best" with a point of "why did it have to to turn to shit this much". And Jesse who made only sad smile he could give, was aknowledging the feeling too, giving a broken goodbye to M.White, feeling a mix of relief and pain. That was the end, the perfect end. These two.
I think that nod in the end by walter and jessie walt meant to say take care jessie and jessie maybe i forgive you mr white
When Jesse breaks through that gate. It's like he's being reborn. One of the best moments in fake history
Stay Gold Ponyboy
Hey mr. White you are one cold-blooded dude.
Emilio Estevez is so freaking funny in The Outsiders. It's kind of like his character for Billy the Kid.
Stay Gold and keep it blue mr. White
Thanks. I didn't even think about that. I was just trying to find something that looked like a face. You always have business on your mind mr. White
it was a dream
Outsiders.....Johnny :(
i read the outsiders in 8th grade
Oh boy finished this show 4 days ago and i still feel empty..
I finished it last year and I feel empty. Welcome to the club
3 days that i finished, i don't imagen when that this feelings are gona go away from me. 😥
Don't worry. Walter White lived. They never showed him dying.
Jack Ridge that doesn't instantly mean he lived, and even if he did then he was in prison for the rest of his life
I finished it over 4 years ago and I still feel empty!
Best final scene in all movies and series
U r a bitch.
antena horrísona 😂😂
Thanks for spoiling Logan
actually who cries for endgame! lol.
vikram aditya ive not cries at a single movie I
Don’t get it
If only Jesse knew Walt was on his side the entire time.
He knew it.The last nod says everything, like it would say: Thank you!
I know right!!!
U wouldn't believe how much their misunderstanding bothered me :( cuz that led to them hurting each other even more.
I always loved that loyalty bond they shared, despite their love/hate relationship but in d end, misunderstanding n miscommunication screwed it up #tears
Vitamin5481 :(
Maybe but I don't think so. The damage is too deep.
I was really hoping walt would have tried to explain everything or written a note or something. Very tragic story :(
The entire time? He sent Jesse into slavery and torture out of petty spite.
Vitamin5481 I watched it back n I guess I was crying too much when I first saw this episode lol but I think that it would've been a step toward healing their relationship, had Walt lived. Jesse did look slightly less angry n he did somewhat acknowledge walt's gesture #tears
Walter did a lot of shitty things to Jesse but always came back to save him. A really well written and unique pair of characters which helped make the show so amazing.
Shut up you clown he didn’t. Just appreciate him. There’s a reason people like Walt more.
Well Jesse caused more trouble to Walter if you analyse it carefully. That being said, Jesse is very loveable as much as Walter is.
Same goes with jesse
@@rajatshekhar9123 SO YOU ARENT DEAD?
😳*xfiles theme starts playing.
letting that crazy bitch OD was the best thing walt did for jesse
Jessey was like a son Walter never had.
Flinn may be Walter's son but Jesse is Heisenberg's
The Tillman Sneaker Review he snitched which ruined his character in my opinion
@@TheTillmanSneakerReview no Walter never intended Brock to die. If Brock died, Jesse wouldnt have had that much patience. WW never intended to kill a child.
@@hellonhead5905 yeah he felt cornered at that moment, and didn't intend to kill that kid but still took the risk. I mean, he was "touch and go" in the ICU block, under respiratory assistance. Lilly of the valley can be fatal for children, each body reaction is unique and individual, so if he wanted the average kid to be in such a worrying state between life and death, then he couldn't warrant that a less average reaction wouldn't lead to death, he couldn't predict Brock's specific reaction to that dose, it was a gambling.
no he was the student he never had
When Walt and Jesse looked at eachother again. Man, that were some powerful looks.
True friends
good enemies who love each other
Dude I cried so hard when this showed up, all that friendship and emotions ending by one glance and nod.
Yes it was so powerful sadly i did not cry...
I think that look said that jessie forgave walter and walter wanted to say to jessie take care
not a single show can beat awesomeness of this show in near future
There are sum great shows but this has been my favourite of all time
And its over and we're all sad :(
too bad that its over ;-;
Game Of Thrones, easily beates BB. That is if you like fantasy.
Matt De Maeyer bro if the rating of show is decreasing by each season that means that show ain't that great as it used to be and in case of BB rating gone higher and higher by season so emd of discussion BB is best
The saddest thing is that there is no winner in the end of this show...everyone lost
Jessie won he got money life in Alaska
Nop, Walter and Jesse both won, walter achieved his goal by giving money to his family and jesse was free and with money too.
@@jordihbk4470 Nope Jesse didn't take the money. That's the whole point of him being free? Because he never wanted the blood money.
@@animeshkaushik6938
If you watched the movie, you can see that Jesse was able to escape the city, he could go where he wanted, Alaska, and with money
@@Gkm- Walter Jr. won too.
The guy who's supposed to be dead in Season 1 ended up the last man standing.
Jesse's last gf dying was probably the darkest moment I've ever seen on TV
fuck i forgot about her. Goddamn it , so sudden and tense...:( And how Jesse became a slave...oh god...
Naaaaah. you haven't seen enough tv then.
cough red wedding cough
The end of The Wire was way more dark than GOT. A kid shoots up with heroin in a crack house.
Jon Watson thanks for ruining the wire for me... I was thinkin about watching the show, but now I know how it ends
I hate how it ended between these two. I know Walter always cared about Jesse, but Jesse never really saw it (or believed it).
+joyadeceren he cared about him its just that its part of his nature being manipulative he always wanted control on his suroundings
Walter was using Jesse and Jesse was the one who cared about Walter... At the end, it was switched
+Filip Decuk Walter cared about Jesse the whole show
Exactly. Walt went there to kill Jesse. Jesse had always been looking for a father figure and felt betrayed by Walt. Jesse was just a kid with no positive influences in his life. The only good thing Walt ever did just for Jesse was to let him go.
Well i would be pissed too, if i was Jesse. Walt fucked up way too much.
2:04 that's how he killed hank, sudden while he was saying something. Walter did the same. Best show ever
cass nortom what’s better than breaking bad?
cass nortom I loved loss but the ending was just so unsatisfying Ik the writer was trying to be ambiguous, but god I am so tired of that shit lazy writing. and lost was just a load of shit after they went back to the island , plus I really hated Hugo
cass nortom what do u mean to early for my species, stop bullshiting uk lost had a shit ending it was cliche af Ik it was gonna be something like that lost just kept repeating problems over and over that’s why it’s a shit show
cass nortom bro why type of meth are you smoking cuz I want some.
cass nortom lode had cheesy acting , and ruined many plot lines and left many plot lines untouched and for us to find out, this is what I’m tired about , ambiguous writers just thinking there all wise and smart leaving us nothing but at the end it’s just lazy writing
The most difficult thing to do after watching this show is MOVING ON
I finished a month ago and I still am obsessed.
I felt so bad for Jesse.
Except for the part where walter constantly manipulated him and left him for dead caring only about his money. At one point he even said he was on his own when he was facing death.
TheAutisticAtheist 🐵
It’s crazy how your life experience affect your personality like look at jesse first time he seemed innocent,stupid (naive), he was a very talkative person and that was the reason why he was like a son to walt even mike who was trying to kill him at first cared about jesse after they were doing those jobs together, but then after what that soul endured (death of his first girlfriend, and the killing of his second one in front of his eyes) he became more silent , mature
That little pest. He screwed up things so many times. But I blame Walt for forgiving him every time. He didn't deserve it. Walt should have told Gus to kill him.
@FLaMeS credit for manipulating him and ruining his life?
Walter knew he owed jesse at least to protect him. He owed him that because it was him who ruined his life. Even though he lost his family and hank died, he had jesse and when they finally looked at each other in the end Walter knew that he was saying goodbye to his last family member. Then it was time to " I guess I got, what I deserved".
+Abbe kkej im pretty sure he saved jesse by accident, his original plan didnt work, and used jesse for the improvised plan
+Ne0MT Walter's plan was killing all the uncle jack gang and jesse but at the final moment he saved him because he still care about him.
***** lol i doubt he wanted to kill jesse at that point, i dont think he even knew he was there in the first place
+Ne0MT He clearly knew Jesse was with them cooking still. That's pretty much the whole reason he came back was because he heard his product was still out there and knew only Jesse could cook it at his level.
FFLscreen fair point, but i still dont think he wanted to kill jesse at all... atleast at that point
I swear, i skipped school three days, laying on my bed and watched Breaking Bad instead.
When Jesse gifted a watch on Walt's birthday and the last scene without a goodbye, feel so empty.
Just when you thought the final scenes of "Breaking Bad" couldn't get any MORE depressing...
Goddamn right
I have a feeling that he ended up ramming that car into a tree. ‘Cause at this point, he really had lost everything
Bass guitarist nah he lost everything when he was a low level meth dealer with a drug addiction. Walter helped him realize that if he applied himself and actually thought things through he could be better. The only question would be was all he had seen, done, and been through worth becoming a new person.
This has to be the saddest ending to a series ever. R.I.P Walter White
+Jonathan Gatlin Walter dies in Crawl Space. Heisenberg dies here
+Heisenberg You're goddamn right.
+Heisenberg No, he was Walter White. Heisenberg is cruel and ugly man, but in last episode, in last scene, he was not Heisenberg, he was not cruel. It was a man who lived for himself and he was realizing it.
+Grau Mann no
+Jonathan Gatlin wrong, he's not dead, there will be a season 6, look it up.
Aaron paul- the best supporting actor, yet the best actor I have ever seen;.
Goodbye breaking bad
After finishing watching breaking bad I don't feel anything from any others, even Game of Throne.
Same, I got attached on BB characters more in GoT causes i see them every episode unline in GoT where they all lack screen time
Watch Sons of Anarchy you'll never ever get over it
Dont even compare breaking bad with any other series. It is a level higher than anything that could possibly come to your mind
@@notbrucewayne4235 not better than Bojack horseman
The Wire 🙌🏻
Holy fuck, this is the greatest show hands down.
the wire
+Shandon Buffalo hell no
+Shandon Buffalo the wire's a classic, but this show is better imo
Neither the Wire nor Breaking Bad. Don't get me wrong: incredibly good series and second and third place of the best series for me, but number one is and probably will be The Sopranos. It is the best show with all its hidden symbols, messages, meanings, philosophical aspects and so on. Nothing comes near the sopranos, nothing.
Cool Stuff Breaking Bad isn't even on the same league...heck, nothing plays on the same league as the Wire.
I fucking cried
me too :(
Same
+Potato I did when I first saw it...
+Potato i dont know why but i can never cry even when i want to like one time i got molten slag in my eye from ark welding and i wanted to cry becouse my eye felt dry but i couldnt and it hur so bad doctor said i was 1 in a million that im not blind in my right eye
me too
4:47 I wanted Jesse to say "YEAH BITCH!!!!" for one last time.
And then get hit by a semi as the screen fades to black.
Walter loved Jesse as his son...he always came to save him🥺❤
Lol he destroyed him in every way shape and form lol
@@georgethomas5318Yeah vut in the end, He know what He did to him and give him a chance for revenge and start over
Dude i think the craziest thing here is Walt was literally Jesse's only hope... Nobody else knew where he was, he was doomed to be a meth making slave for the rest of his days.. way to come in the clutch Walt
The unspoken word exchange was brilliant for these two. The glance was the realisation that without the other, neither would have survived. It was a glance of appreciation or respect or perhaps some type of love. View it how you may, that's probably what the director wanted his audience to do. Predict what sort of relationship they had. It was a crazy one, that's all I can say. But I do believe Walt loved Jesse - people say he loved him like a son, but I wouldn't say a son. That's the thing about their relationship, you can't compare it to existing relationships. They weren't friends, enemies or just business partners. There's something quite deeper there. Something external. Jesse and Walt created a relationship of their own, twisted with love and hatred, pain and ease. It's a twisted one, but not a common one.
Couldn't have said it better myself. I also liked how Jesse even though was at odds with Walter didn't let Gus kill him
+Hatiah Begum I would say-Chemistry!
It was actually a father/son kind of relationship. Jesse always felt distant and unappreciated by his parents (who threw all their attention on Jesse's little brother) Jesse felt jealous, he felt that his parents did not love him nor believe in him. But Walter on the other hand did, he saw Jesse's potential, he respected him, made him feel valued and for at many situations was very protective of him. This all made Jesse to grow love towards Walt, that's why even after all the shit that Walt made him go through, he still continued to try and please Walt. In one scene where Jesse refuses to listen to Walt's demand. Walt simply just hugs Jesse and Jesse bursts in tears, I thought that was one of the most powerful scenes in the show.
When Jesse was about to shoot Walt, he notices the gunshot on Walt's side and realizes that Walt, once again risked his own life to protect Jesse from the gunshot.
It kinds of reminds me of Arya and the Hound in Game of Thrones. If you haven't watched past season 4, don't read on for spoilers. This scene between Jesse and Walt mirrors the scene between Arya and the Hound because both Walt and the Hound are dying, and the only solace they can find is to have their counterpart kill them quick. Neither Jesse or Arya fulfill their desires, but in the end Jesse still cared for Walt as Arya cared for the Hound (she removed him from her list). Perhaps they left them in hope that the other would find a way to survive. Perhaps Arya and Jesse liked the idea of being ignorant of the dead, by clinging onto a little ray of hope that they might still be out there, not dead. The ambiguity of it all kind of presents their love-hate relationship, it's really open for interpretation. No one will ever know what the relationship was or meant to them. But I do agree, father/son is definitely an almost certain type of adoration Walt and Jesse had.
Bromance
*20 years later*
*School Bell Rings*
"You're late again to my workshop"
"Sorry Mr. Pinkman, I had to help my brother this morning"
"No problem Holly, make sure you come on time"
Great,
This should be the story if 6th season comes
Azlan Khan have you heard of a movie called El Camino?
God dammit this is the best comment here
ZODIAC it says 3 weeks for me lmao
ZODIAC idk if you can’t see well but i replied to azlan khan not the guy that made the comment 3 years ago
Aaron Paul you are the best actor I've ever seen.
It's crazy because he never even visited an acting school.
@cass nortom Yeah I agree with you, I love Al Pacino and Robert De Niro. I should have rephrased that comment better.
Ever heard of Screech from Saved By The Bell? Now that is what real acting is really about my boy!!
Notice how 'oh Lydia' is Todd's ringtone? That's the same tune alpha sings to her daughter if you've watched ahead
@@jimbogasoline8559 *about that...*
Still a so much better love story than twilight
Everything is a better love story than twilight
I can't even watch Malcolm in the middle anymore after seeing him as Walter lol
That running scene in MITH is still the funniest scene on tv ever.
Omg that's him!!
He first had a family with Louis, started cheating on Louis with skylar had Walt JR, divorced Louis changed his name & moved to New Mexico. The rest is history
he lost lois and the kids at 29, remarried and 21 years later became walter white...
Alicia Veal lmao
Am i the only one that would have really loved one last hug or a single goodbye mister white or like goodbye jesse
oscar castro your not the only one
oscar castro Only one problem with that idea, they hate each other. Well, Jesse hates Walt more than Walt hates Jesse but Jesse loathes Walt after what he did. Having him shipped to be a slave for the Nazi’s, choosing not to save Jane, forcing Jesse to murder Gale, and pretty much causing the death of Andrea.
I finished it 3 days ago and i felt exactly like that 😭
That's the point with the series, this story couldn't never end well since the beginning. They had multiple opportunities to leave the business and end it with a happy ending, but Walter liked it and Jesse was so loyal to him.
Walt gaslighted Jesse throughout their entire relationship, caused the death of both of Jesse's girlfriends, poisoned his unofficial son-in-law, placed a hit on him, and sent him to be tortured for half a year. Fuck the hug, Jesse should've shot Walt in the balls and stamped on them
Best show on earth, and always will be, never will there be a show that will come close to this. Never.
The Sopranos called, asked you to sober up!
National Pornographic walking dead is pretty good up until season 6
@@wh6057 nice Joke haha.
The show is good until season 3 and it can never get close to BB!
@@vini-ix8yt everyone has opinions ...
@@GoofyCheeks ik and I accept other opinions.
Its still funny that he thinks that the Walking dead comes close to BB.
He not died. He escape and start new family Malcolm in the middle
lol
Malcolm in the middle was before this lol
+TheGarfieldxx30000 that a way to start a new season
+bigblackracoon Unless Breaking Bad was a prequel.
+bigblackracoon So did the Star Wars Episodes 4, 5, and 6, but yet they are the later in the lore.
See what I did there?
I tried to show my mom Breaking Bad. She said that the actors, the editing and the story was very bad.
I was speechless...
+jack darrell ASSHOLE
+FLAMER283 HYMEN...I thought we were naming body parts
Honestly just kill her already
+Ali liam wtf chill
+thagrammarnazi Streeter theter
Compare this scene to the first scene when they cook... this show truly shows character development like no other
I cried so hard during this scene . It has such a beautiful correlated ending with the two characters, with all they’ve been through with each other to see them go out like that it such a good ending . Hands down one of the best written story in a show.
I think in this scene Walter was not Heisenberg anymore. The change back happened after he saw that TV broadcast about Gray Matter, where Gretchen said that Heisenberg was not the Walter everyone knew and loved (or something among those lines). Walter realized what he had become, and did everything he could to fix the damage he had caused, fully understanding that he was the bad guy:
>Donating his reamining money to his family via Gray Matter, since he understood that his family hated him too much to accept a direct offer from him
>Giving the coordinates for Hank's body
>Telling Skyler that he did all the bad things for himself (might actually be a lie, since by saying this he knew that Skyler wouldn't miss him nearly as much when he's gone.)
>This scene
>This fucking scene
Walter offered Jesse the chance to kill him, since he understood that he had caused unbearable suffering to the only person who could be considered his true friend. He wanted to offer Jesse the only thing he could to make up for his actions: the chance to kill a man who had ruined his life. Even at this point, Jesse did not kill Walter, even when he knew the truth about Jane's fate. Even after seeing Andrea die, Jesse was unable to kill his former partner. Out of respect he still had, or because he knew that shooting Walter would be the "easiest way out" for him? I don't know.
This is the most powerful scene in the whole series for me.
Couldn't have said it better myself!
+Liiba Laaba I can't say I'm fully on board with this. Walter White does not go into a neo-Nazi compound with an M-40 in his trunk rigged to kill the entire gang. That's very much a Heisenberg thing. Threatening the very lives of Gretchen and Eliot, even if the threat was empty, was a Heisenberg thing. Poisoning Lydia was a Heisenberg thing. I highly doubt that the frustrated, dumpy chem teacher named Walter White would do these things.
The scene where Eliot writes off White's contribution to Grey Matter is, I think, almost the reverse of what you describe. Walter White is almost prepared to give himself up and face jail. He's giving up on life at this point, which is pretty much what Walter White did when he bailed out of Grey Matter and found that he had to sacrifice his personal goals to keep his son's physical therapy going. Then, when Eliot lies about him on TV, the theme music to the show comes up, as does the prideful, contemptuous scowl, and he is Heisenberg again. One of the essential differences between White and Heisenberg is that White gives up; Heisenberg does not. Heisenberg does crazy crap like call the police on a traceable phone and just not be there when they show up.
The difference is that Walter was, more or less, in control of Heisenberg for the last go round. He had, in fact, learned something from his mistakes; this was made clear in his confession to his wife, "I did it for me."; he was then being honest for the first time with his wife and with himself. He accepts that he deserves the hatred of his wife and son, but goes about to do what he can to set that right by blackmailing the Schwartzes. One of the most delicious ironies of the program is that Walt's ego-fueld rage begins with his resentment against Eliot for his not acknowledging him, and it ends with his voluntarily ceding credit to Eliot for Flynn's inheritance.
If anything, Walter and Heisenberg, at the very end, seemed to have achieved a synthesis; they became a unified, coherent person (and it should not pass without mention that this occurs when he has yet a third identity: Mr. Lambert). It is very important that Lambert shot Uncle Jack without caring a bit for the money he was hiding. Heisenberg would have never done that; he came undone from overweening greed as much as pride. Lambert understands this, and finally lets the money go; he understands also that it's too late.
And he finally resolved his chaotic relationship with Jesse, understands that he wronged him monstrously. Heisenberg was also undone by a tendency towards irrational and uncontrollable rage. In his rage he would lose his perspective, do and say things that he would later regret, like killing Jesse and Mike. Lambert has resolved this rage problem. He sees himself and Jesse in the big picture: two partners in crime, who did horrible things, but who had also been to hell and back together. It was this acknowledgment that gave such poignancy to that ending.
Walt setting things right, Walt facing the truth about himself and his work, and the small dose of redemption that came with that, was what ultimately made this a 'happy' ending. Walt's death is of no significance; that was set in stone from the opening scenes of the series. Walt's crimes do not go unpunished. Not only does he die prematurely, but he loses the love of his family and dies alone, in disgrace. But in his last days, he strives to turn Heisenberg into a force for good, and he succeeds. It was perfect.
That was also a good explanation!
agree but i don't think Walter dominated his money to Gray Matter. He actually wanted this money to belong to his family .
I agree. When he came back in the last episode it was as Walter White not as Heisenberg
I think I cried in this scene when Jesse and Walt said their goodbyes. Man oh man I miss this amazing show. thank you breaking bad.
The best show ive ever watched, the ending is so perfect
Best scene in the history of cinematography.
Television*
That nod Walt and Jesse gave to each other was a great moment and perfect end to their relationship, after all they had been through together, there was still mutual respect, gratitude and forgiveness.
stan smith Walter killed the love of his life. He hated what his friend had become
@@ST-wo1lb jesse caused the death of his brother in law.
I think walter loved jesse as a son
And jesse respected walt as a mentor and the father he never had
@@elbattarijamil7781 not really, Walter made the alliance causing Hank's death. Jack killed Hank, and Walt called Jack and his ruthless gang (and it was even to kil Jesse, they're against Jesse and were siding Walt, hired by him). Jesse was the one on Hank's side, and certainly not the one with Jack. Hank was not against Jesse there, he was against Walt and got caught by Walt's ruthless side, not by Jesse. But Jesse seeved as Wakt's scapegoat for Hank's loss.
one of the best shows..and one of the best endings.
Best show ever!
4:38
Me, when pandemic is over.
That look between jesse and walter 😩💔💔💔
This literally brought tears to my eyes
4:25 I swear i thought he was gonna drive into walt
Same, I was like oh Jesse ain't having it
Me too
+Boris Grunwald I thought the same exact thing.
+Boris Grunwald he wont shot him but run him over, ? naaaaoooopppeee
charlie lacrosse
There are only two kinds of people
1. Those who loves breaking bad
2. Those who haven't watched it yet
This scene broke my heart because this was the last time when Jesse saw Walter alive and after about 2 minutes Walter died
Say the words ,,,, say you want this ,,,, nothing happens until i hear you say it
Ohhhh maan this scene it make me 😫😫😫😫😫
My guess is because they used to be so close and that is what it came to in the end.
Dark Symphony because Jesse was lied to and manipulated by Walt for 5 seasons. Jesse sees Walt trying it again (just like how he always told Skyler it was for the family, until this episode where he admitted it was for himself), but has had enough and is trying to not be played one last time.
i didnt catch what he said. Was it "I won?"
"I want this"
'Then do it yourself'
Anyone notice how much bigger Jesse's head was in the last seasons compared to the first?
That's because of his hair..Gosh! Think about it!
Bricks What? He only had hair for like 2 episodes.
butterflycaught900 Well...I think it's because he shaved his hair..and then..OH GOD I DON'T KNOW :D
maybe he was smarter in the last seasons
***** Hey, man! This is not my first languege, too :D
***** Bulgarian.
Nice choice of tunes for that scene. I got goosebumps. (again)
Can't stop watching it! One of the best videos on youtube! Pure emotions!
If you look closely, you can see Walt crawl under the meth labs' dumpster
Is that TWD Glenn reference?
Kevin Hargreaves ok and?
haha i just really wish these shows existed in the same universe, but I know they can't.
The most heartbreaking scene. I'm crying now.
Kristine Romen me cry gay
Do cry you prick
What a complicated relationship they had, by far the best tv series I have ever watched. There was definitely a few different reasons why Jesse choose not to kill Walt, mainly because I think deep down Jesse loved him as a father but also because Jesse thinks Walt had always kept him alive because he needed to use him for his own gains. In the end Walt shielded him and took the bullet for Jesse even though he had no use for him anymore and Jesse realised it was out of genuine love for him. Also Jesse is not a killer and every time you see Jesse kill someone in the series he is racked with guilt and destroys a small part of Jesse as a person.
On the other hand Walt spares Jesse as one final act of kindness to Jesse and redemption for himself. He realises he has become a monster and destroyed the only person who has shown him undying loyalty and respect. Giving Jesse the opportunity to kill Walt is the ultimate sacrifice he can make to ensure Jesse has his vengeance.
"I am the one who knocks"
Just got done watching this series for the 3rd time. Best show ever!
the ending is so bitter sweet
An M-60 can be a good problem solver.
A badly expected a hug when they looked at each other.
Thanks for who ever made this video .. this series is just beautiful
Jesse never understand how much heisenberg loves him!!!
Ikr rip Heisenberg
Heisenberg didn't love Jesse, but Walt loved him possibly more than he loved his own family.. He just never knew it until this scenario
@@mikegeyen3099 Yep.
He nvr did
jesse didnt shoot walt because he knew that walt wanted him to. so instead of killing him he decided not to do the last thing he was forcing him to do
He was tired of being manipulated by walt n even addressed it in one episode. Also, many times during d series, he pulled that line on walt - "if u want it so bad then do it yourself. "
Michael Heard No, actually the reason why Jesse didn't shoot Walt, is because he realized that Walter had been fatally wounded from a bullet. You can see that Jesse notices the wound when he looks at Walter's stomach, and then he subsequently lowers the gun.
He was going to kill Walt and grant him his death wish as a form of "thank you" for freeing me, but he didn't want to do it, evidenced by when he said "say you want this!", because Jesse couldn't bring himself to kill Walt unless Walter wanted it (which is why this scene is so fucking sad). But once Jesse noticed the fatal wound, he realized that Walter would get his death wish, and Jesse could avoid killing Walt and not have to add that to the many things he'll have to live with for the rest of his life.
This scene (and the entire series) took the bar for "good television" and absolutely shattered it. I don't know if I want anything better to come out. This scene still makes me cry just thinking about it!!!!
Well Lincoln i don't know about u but if someone basically throws me in to slavery, beats the fuck out of me, torture me an then kill my ex girlfriend that I'm still in love with. I would want revenge an so did he, he just didn't want Walt manipulating him if u noticed Walt says " do it, you want this "
Michael Heard Then why does he look down at his shirt at 3:28, and then the camera shows the wound and the blood, and then RIGHT AFTER THAT, Jesse puts down the gun?
Because Jesse realises that Walt is actually tryin to make him kill him so he doesn't have to suffer. Jesse realises that hes tryin to manipulate him again so he doesn't do it
Nice mix. Made me cry.
Jesse’s cry/laugh in the car at the end is one of the most tortured yet beautiful cries in television. Filled with so many different emotions it’s bone chilling.
Agree, after all the torment and loss he’s suffered not only at Walts hands but his own he’s finally free. It’s my favorite ending of all time..
I don't know why but the song made this scene much more sad.
It made me feel it more
I'm a huge fan of Breaking Bad. this actually brought a tear to my eye. perfect way to mod the ending.
crazy to think Walter was there to also have Jesse killed, but he felt bad for him and saved him
We dont know about that, his priority was Todd and his family
Amazing bit of television. Moved to tears. Truly brilliant. Ty.
IM FREE
Jesse Pinkman For how long though?
Yeaaah BITCH!!!
OMG! These fake characters on RUclips... LOL!😂
@@charliedays its called roleplaying
HEISENBERG uhhhh... Walter white?
The hole time i wished walter would sau to jessy: "I´m proud of my son".
I believe that was for us to notice.
Lol what if jessy was like daddy
I mean, his stuff did get pretty pure. Maybe he learned something after all.
That sounds retarded
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He really was prepared to kill Jesse because he though Jesse was willing cooking for them. It genuinely breaks my heart the way Walt treated Jesse and at the end they definitely don’t like each other anymore but Walt finally owns up to what he’s done
Ive watched this show 3 times front to back and its an emotional rollercoaster everytime
if only there were one more season of this show. brilliant plot and writing. It's quite evident Walt loved Jesse, he came out of hiding while dying of cancer to rescue and save him while sacrificing his life and freedom.
+Andrew Ridosko Walt loved Jesse, but he also manipulated him and allowed those close to him to die, to control him. He also loved his family, but relentlessly lied to them and manipulated them.
Walt did much of this out of desperation, but much of it was pure calculation; he simply thought that he could do whatever the hell he wanted, he had no real respect for other people, including his family, and acknowledged almost no hard limits on his behavior to others. He was monstrously greedy, monstrously arrogant, resentful, angry, and entitled. He thought he could just make the rules for himself (and everyone else) as he went along.
A lot of this was just extreme narcissism. He told himself that he was doing what he was doing for others, and he had to keep reinforcing that story for himself. He had to make himself believe it, so the one thing he couldn't do was what so many who supposedly does things 'for others' curiously forget to do: ask these others if they want or need his services. The resounding no he would have heard would have crushed his rationalizations. In real life, people who behave this way, and there are loads of them, end up hurting their families in much less cinematic ways. Their kids just get killed in the crossfire one day, or held hostage.
But there was a core of humanity to Walt that he never truly lost. He did care for his family in spite of all this, but he cared in such a selfish way that it all ended in a massive tragedy.
And it was beautiful
I thought he killed them because they killed Hank and took his money. Then he found out Jesse was cooking and was pissed off they hadn’t killed him.
they loved each other
*loved and hated each other
@@MarkLovasz1999 hate is born out of love
I seriously doubt it .
@@brent8169 The problem between Gus and Walt is because of Jesse . Walt saved Jesse a lot and got into trouble for that . But what Jesse did in return ? Got Walt into more trouble . If Walt killed Jesse after he threatened Walt at the hospital , his relationship with Gus would have been smooth and Walt would have lived in peace .
@@athishd8228 so you think Walt doesn't know it's beyond all logic to save Jesse? Everytime he saved Jesse, he must've known it was the worst decision he could've made. Walt saved him anyways because they loved each other in a weird way, until they hated each other. Once Walt finally disowned Jesse he literally sold him as a slave.
Thanks now I cried all over again
This is beautiful
Definitely deserves more views
Walt is a fucking legend he died as a legend and will never be forgotten still cry to this day 2017.
This could be one of the best montage scene ever created and most emotionally speaking, but being honest the best in tv show
Walt loved Jess more then anyone really
So thats why jesse was into cars in need for speed.
I'm still not over the final episode, "Felina." Walt was no angel but it hurt to see him go. "Breaking Bad" was a fucking masterpiece.
SAY YOU WANT THIS
The expression of jesse and the tone of his voice when he says that are just amazing
literalmente llore con tu video !! :( :(
One of the saddest scenes
Jesse never deserved the shitty life he had
This show was hands down the best TV show ever created. The plot, characters, twists and much more made it one of the most memorable in TV drama history. Vince Gilligan and all the other producers deserve so much respect
Who's here after the movie was announced?
I just loved (no homo) jesse THROUGHOUT the series. I never hated him. he was just an amazing charecter and the fact of him getting beaten and hurt just makes it sad and makes me love him even more. and if I would have seen him shot after hank died... I would have flipped my shit and disliked the series a million times. he has gone through alot. losing his family even after raking the blame for having a cigarette to save his family. he lost two loved ones. and traumatised my killing unwillingly.
Jacob Wilkins bro repsect pls
He was a rat, I wish Walter would have shot him like the rat he was. All this happened because of Jesse
You should not be here until you finish those 3 episodes
Breaking bad! Greatest serie of all time!
I watched the whole damn series 3 times and still not enough dammit Walt!!!
Personally, I wouldn't have this scene any other way.
Jesse gives Walter an honest smile. Not one that's over the top or goofy; but a smile that ensures an everlasting friendship and that everything will be okay.
Think of it this way... Hank said it himself when they were determining who killed Gale. Steve asked if he could see Jesse as a killer... Hank said that would be a surprise.
But I believe Jesse killed Gale because the first time since he was kicked out of his house, he actually had someone caring about him. All that time, he didn't want to lose the only person that cared. Even if it meant doing the unthinkable to save said person.
Walt has always been true to Jesse. The only reason he let these assholes have him cause Jesse turned rat and he still came back to risk life and limb to free him. Walt has done some serious dirt to Jesse but he never tried to kill him till he went to the DEA.
and so did jesse to walt, man.. they saved each other many times.. But walt screwed with jesse poisoning the kid and also watching his girlfriend die when he could save her.. You can say it was to help him.. But jesse "died" in the moment that girl died too!
phoenix ashes it's funny how people can interpret scenes so differently. I never thought of this scene as Walt being loyal to Jesse I thought of it as Walt having a last minute change of heart as guilt got the better of him. I always felt like these guys hated each other at this point but have been through so much together they have no choice but to respect one another.
Daniel DiPilla Imagine how Walt would've felt that when he got there they actually did kill him lol.
I know right damn i love this show
I wonder what Walt would've done if he had found out that Jesse poisoned his baby daughter or let his wife die when he could've saved her, just to keep him reliant on him and making meth alongside. Surely Walt would have understood, and pledged loyalty and forgiveness to him. Walt was never true to Jesse. He's been a manipulative bastard who'd rather break him over and over to get what he wants than than let him be happy for himself and leave him behind. This scene is the only moment when Walt truly shows the love he's accumulated for someone who deserves to be loved by their own merits. Jesse is the one who was always true to Walt- until he realized that Walt wasn't for him.