Heads or Tails | Cat's In The Bag | Breaking Bad
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024
- Walter and Jesse at a loss of what to do, flip a coin to determine who gets more blood on their hands.
Season 1 Episode 2 - Cat's In The Bag: Following their debacle in the desert, Walter and Jesse are left with a mess to dispose of. Later, Skyler grows suspicious of Walt's recent activity.
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Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
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WE FLIPPED A COIN, YOU AND ME. THE COIN FLIP IS SACRED.
😂😂😂 watched that episode yesterday. Love the chemistry
Coin flip is sacred
@@youngTatLawson you’re right my bad
Chuck Mcgill: "THE LAW IS SACRED"
"I know he swapped those numbers, I just couldn't prove it"
Jesse Pinkman: "THE COIN FLIP IS SACRED"
"Mr. White poisoned Brock, he can't keep getting away with it"
It's amazing how sometimes characters speeches overlap & can have similar significances & during season 5 Jesse was going on his own Chicanery rant.
Lol
0:10 @@NileSWPhotography
If Walt had dissolving the body, it definitely woulda gone without a hitch, no melted ceiling, no renovations needed. Had Jesse dealt with Krazy-8, hard to say, I think he would have done it, but also what would that have done to him emotionally. Jesse, who hadn't killed anyone himself until the end of season 3, and Gale's death destroyed him. Would have definitely changed his emotional trajectory early on.
I think he might not have done it. Krazy-8 knew Jesse, so his assurances that he wouldn't hold a grudge if they let him go might have been more persuasive.
@@Hankblue It almost did not work on Walt. Walt might have let him go had it not been for the plate.
Jesse's heart raced as he looked into Krazy 8's pleading eyes. The tension in the basement was palpable, and Jesse's grip on the chain loosened slightly. He hesitated, torn between the brutal reality of their situation and the slim possibility that Krazy 8 could actually be trusted.
"Come on, man," Krazy 8 whispered urgently. "We've talked. We've shared things. You know I'm not just some heartless monster."
Jesse's mind raced. He remembered the conversations they'd had during Krazy 8's captivity, the stories they'd exchanged about their lives before the drug trade consumed them both. A flicker of doubt crossed his mind. Could Krazy 8 really be telling the truth?
Walter, who had been observing the situation, grew increasingly impatient. "Jesse, think about what you're doing. We can't afford to take risks. He's a threat."
Jesse glanced at Walter, then back at Krazy 8. His grip on the chain faltered, and he slowly lowered it. Krazy 8's eyes widened with a mix of hope and gratitude.
"Listen to me, man," Krazy 8 said earnestly. "I've got connections, yeah, but I want out of this life. I want a chance to start over, away from all of this."
Jesse's mind was a whirlwind of conflicting emotions. He knew the dangers of letting Krazy 8 go, but he also couldn't shake the feeling that maybe, just maybe, this could be a turning point.
"Jesse, you can't seriously be considering this," Walter hissed, his frustration evident.
Jesse turned to Walter, his eyes burning with a mix of defiance and uncertainty. "Maybe there's another way, Mr. White. Maybe we don't have to keep doing this."
Walter's face contorted with anger, but he saw the determination in Jesse's eyes. He knew that Jesse was struggling with the weight of their actions and the toll it was taking on their souls.
After a tense silence, Walter finally nodded, begrudgingly accepting Jesse's decision. "Fine. But if this goes wrong, it's on you."
Jesse turned back to Krazy 8, his voice shaky. "Get out of here. If I ever see you again, though…"
Krazy 8 nodded vigorously. "You won't, man. Thank you."
As Krazy 8 left the basement, Jesse's heart pounded in his chest. He knew that he had just taken an enormous risk, one that could come back to haunt them. But he also couldn't ignore the glimmer of hope he felt, a belief that maybe he could find a way out of the darkness that had consumed their lives.
In this scenario, allowing Krazy 8 to go free would have created a significant divergence from the actual "Breaking Bad" plotline. The consequences of this decision could have led to various outcomes, including potential alliances, conflicts, and moral dilemmas for Jesse and Walter as they navigated their paths in the drug trade.
@@crimsonWrangerkrazy 8 and jesse kissed. Walter was jealous. ChatGPT vomits on the ground
Jesse would be the Heisenberg on this scenario
AS PER, THE COIN
1:31 Would be to tread lightly- wait what
Heisenberg came a bit too early
@@mal_3157thats how he had Holly
I think Krazy-8 would’ve been able to convince Jesse to let him go if he had to deal with him instead of Walt, which definitely would’ve gone bad
here is the scenario in my head
Jesse's heart raced as he looked into Krazy 8's pleading eyes. The tension in the basement was palpable, and Jesse's grip on the chain loosened slightly. He hesitated, torn between the brutal reality of their situation and the slim possibility that Krazy 8 could actually be trusted.
"Come on, man," Krazy 8 whispered urgently. "We've talked. We've shared things. You know I'm not just some heartless monster."
Jesse's mind raced. He remembered the conversations they'd had during Krazy 8's captivity, the stories they'd exchanged about their lives before the drug trade consumed them both. A flicker of doubt crossed his mind. Could Krazy 8 really be telling the truth?
Walter, who had been observing the situation, grew increasingly impatient. "Jesse, think about what you're doing. We can't afford to take risks. He's a threat."
Jesse glanced at Walter, then back at Krazy 8. His grip on the chain faltered, and he slowly lowered it. Krazy 8's eyes widened with a mix of hope and gratitude.
"Listen to me, man," Krazy 8 said earnestly. "I've got connections, yeah, but I want out of this life. I want a chance to start over, away from all of this."
Jesse's mind was a whirlwind of conflicting emotions. He knew the dangers of letting Krazy 8 go, but he also couldn't shake the feeling that maybe, just maybe, this could be a turning point.
"Jesse, you can't seriously be considering this," Walter hissed, his frustration evident.
Jesse turned to Walter, his eyes burning with a mix of defiance and uncertainty. "Maybe there's another way, Mr. White. Maybe we don't have to keep doing this."
Walter's face contorted with anger, but he saw the determination in Jesse's eyes. He knew that Jesse was struggling with the weight of their actions and the toll it was taking on their souls.
After a tense silence, Walter finally nodded, begrudgingly accepting Jesse's decision. "Fine. But if this goes wrong, it's on you."
Jesse turned back to Krazy 8, his voice shaky. "Get out of here. If I ever see you again, though…"
Krazy 8 nodded vigorously. "You won't, man. Thank you."
As Krazy 8 left the basement, Jesse's heart pounded in his chest. He knew that he had just taken an enormous risk, one that could come back to haunt them. But he also couldn't ignore the glimmer of hope he felt, a belief that maybe he could find a way out of the darkness that had consumed their lives.
In this scenario, allowing Krazy 8 to go free would have created a significant divergence from the actual "Breaking Bad" plotline. The consequences of this decision could have led to various outcomes, including potential alliances, conflicts, and moral dilemmas for Jesse and Walter as they navigated their paths in the drug trade.
Sorry but I'll fight to my grave with this one, season 1 was absolute best of the show. The tension of Skyler not knowing a thing yet and Hank's close calls were so intense all the time. Then was the thriving business of Jesse and Walt before Gus and Saul came to picture and gave them easy hand and skip alot of their building. I just liked this one the best.
This statement is up to pollos standards.
I disagree but respect your opinion we never got to see if walt had rights
I really don’t envy the people who had to wait weekly tor these episodes to come out 😂 I finally sat down a few months ago after my family and friends were telling me to watch this show for years; I’d always think “it can’t be THAT good” and I swear… best series ever. I binged the whole damn thing. Didn’t get bored once.
Not even the fly ep. ??hehehe
@@fullLD that one I found enjoyable because I like bottle episodes 😅 focusing on the characters is cool to me but it was definitely not the most enjoyable 🤣😂
Absolutely
*tangentially related life hack:* if you're trying to decide between two things and cant really rank the two in preference, flip a coin, but decide based on your reaction to the results rather than the results themselves. If it lands heads and you make like walt in this situation, its clear that you would prefer if it were tails, and vice versa.
Thats just morally wrong dude
coin gods getting v angry rn@@GerhardTreibheit
Yeah I've learnt this one
The line “YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO BE A SCIENTIST” is way more funny to me than I would admit.
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This is the moment Walter White becomes Two-Face
The Cat’s in the Bag
The Bag’s in the riverrrrr
the cat never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Coin flip is a half measure
Id ask my diaper wearing granny but her wheel chair wouldn't fit in the rv!
😂😂😂
Suppose you throw a coin enough times... suppose, one day, it lands on its edge...
Happened in the old 90s movie mouse trap
Coin flip is sacred!
If you abuse that coin flip people get hurt
So after crazy 8 is killed it becomes another body to dispose of
Imagine if the coin landed on its edge
I’m wondering what would have been the result if Jesse was the one that had to kill Krazy 8
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They both have a fault in bringing in Emilio and Krazy 8.
this was the moment coiny from BFDI became affiliated with Breaking Bad.
edit: actually, the more i think about it. i should've said nickel.
El gato en la bolsa
juan bolsa
Bruh
Señor Jimmy cagó a través de un techo corredizo
Lol
beanspeak
Y la bolsa esta en el rio
I honestly wonder what would’ve happened if it was the other way around.
How would the story of breaking bad and different if Walt dealt with Emilio’s body and Jesse killed crazy eight?
The main factors of this scenario affecting the story is Walt would’ve probably done the acid thing properly, so Jessie‘s house would not have lost its bathtub and meanwhile, in breaking bad, the first person Jessie ever killed was Gale in season three, so he might’ve had that guilt sooner which could affect the story.
What do you guys think would’ve happened if they gone from there?
Best two out of three 😂😂
Who dealt with the Crazy eight body? Seems like Walt. And he killed him. And he cleaned up after the first body... 😮
Give us more spin offs to the breaking bad world 🌎 😢
I honestly hope they never do. Everything is perfect as is, no need to expand any further.
Slippin jimmy is the only spinoff i need
No country for old men
It is a bit strange and disturbing to think that a 50-year-old man would suggest and teach a boy who is only 23 years old how to dissolve a body with acid.
This is the exact moment when Jesse Pinkman became El Camino