"Heisenberg" was always a part of Walt. It just needed the right circumstances to show. This show is seriously a masterpiece that needs to be preserved historical purposes.
This was blackmail, not an opportunity. What part of Jesse wanted any parts to do with Mr. White? He had no choice...but to spend 15 years or so in jail.
I love this scene. It reminds you that Jesse never agreed to be partners with Walt. He was blackmailed and pretty much a hostage. And it just hurts so much more when you realize all that Jesse went through because of Walt and no decision of his own.
It was either that or Jesse would get killed by overdose of drugs or become homeless, Emilio turned informant so if Jesse would’ve went back in business with Emilio, he’d be put in jail
1:51 People don't really appreciate the significance of this look from Jesse. Imagine yourself in his shoes - you've been a hopeless junkie for years, have no real direction in life, your partner has been arrested, and then your old high school teacher just walks into your backyard in the dead of night and proposes a partnership with you in cooking crystal meth. I'd probably have started laughing from the moment I heard the end of Walter's sentence "... and I know the chemistry."
@@BurritooMafia i know. i was referencing the actual scene when jesse said "so what at like age 60 you're suddenly gonna break bad?" and then walt says "im 50"
“Either that, or I turn you in”… Never EVER start a partnership or deal with someone who starts or finishes the proposition with blackmail. No matter how much love they have for you, their motives are obviously #1 in their eyes
@@martinjoster3282 That was the moment when Walter White became The Joker, everyone was completely silent in the cinema, which is how cinemas are supposed to be by default but pointing it out makes it sound more impressive
@@sernoddicusthegallant6986 too bad it only had a 30 second theatre release before Aaron Paul had a mental breakdown from all the -iq breaking bad memes and shot up every cinema playing it. RIP Breaking Bad in theatres.
What people don’t realise is that this show was originally just about a normal family, until Bryan Cranston went off script, the director liked it so much he decided to keep it in
@@DD-rn4gi oh🗿 naw i thought he meant like the script was originally about walter cooking meth was supposed to be for his family only and not some series where he became even more ruthless every episode and being an actual criminal im dumb bru
That is not accurate. The name of the show is breaking back. You need to look up what breaking bad means that was the whole point of the show and what is character is all about
One day you're dropping out of school, thinking you're never gonna see your teacher again, next you're racing through a fence, to freedom, away from the torture that your former teacher has become.
Why does everyone put this on Walt? Jesse was 100% just as liable. They were literal 50/50 partners😂 & to boot he was already in the game before W.W soooo
I love how this scene parallels their last encounter at the end of the series. Staredown in a driveway at night Walt leverages Jesse with a threat that would see him locked away for the rest of his life VS Walt being the one to set Jesse free once and for all Walter Leaves and Jesse Stays(Because he is home) VS Jesse Leaves and Walter Stays(Because He can't go home)
A lot of people think this is Walt showing his disregard for Jesse from the very beginning. I see it more as a show of strength. What approach do you think is gonna convince a criminal to work with you? A sob story about having cancer, and wanting to build a stable amount of money for your family after you die? Or a logical offer of mutual benefit, and some blackmail to leave him little opportunity to turn you down? Plus. The latter approach will prevent you from being manipulated and pushed around a lot. If all they’re concerned about is money and not getting sold to the cops, then they won’t even think about going after your family.
@@J4hk2 correct, but it’s subtlety done and we have absolutely no idea where the show is going on first watch. Which still makes this brilliant writing despite it being the only logical reason for any of this happening.
Walts own ego didn’t want to admit he needed quick money to get through his cancer treatment and to leave enough behind after dying. If he had said it upfront in this scene, perhaps the whole show would’ve went differently.
He didn’t do it for his family, he did it for himself so he could do something meaningful in his last few years, he only did something for the family when he had time to think about everything he did, but him starting this for the family was just a lie
@@eddiediaz5518 I feel as though it was more the reverse, when Walter started off he did it to finance his family and ensure they have a feasibly good future. But overtime Walter lost sight of that and did it for himself, for the power. Before going a full circle and ensuring his now damaged family.
@@kostadim7892 If it was his true purpose to ensure his family's wellbeing then he would've swallowed his pride and taken the help from Elliot and Gretchen
@@kostadim7892 yep maybe he was a bad guy deep down but i feel like in season 1 and 2 he was fully invested in his idea that he was doing it for his family, which you can understand and he probably really believed it himself. It was only after his cancer went into remission and he kept doing it that it stopped being understandable and started being just for himself. He even tried getting out of it for a while before realizing he liked it too much to stop.
Walt taking advantage of Jesse right from the get-go. The sad thing is he always talked down to him relentlessly and belittled his intelligence in order to keep the upper hand, knowing he was a lot more resourceful than he looked. Basically the opposite of a teacher.
1:49 Something about how Jesse looks at Walter. It always looked so meaningful and hopeful to me. Random thing to latch onto I know but it always fascinated me.
Forgive the pun, but Aaron and Bryan ended up having great chemistry as actors. I admit I never saw anything past season 2, so I don't know how it all ended. I've been watching a few season 1-2 clips here on RUclips and thinking it's time to purchase the whole series on DVD. Better Call Saul looks like it was a good show, too. I'm guessing it was a prequel? I saw saw some clips with Tuco in them.
@@Nechrome9 I got the entire series on DVD last month and I enjoyed it. :) El Camino is on its way, it should be here next week. There's a lot of great moments in BrBa, but the scene with Skylar and Walt in the storage unit with the cash is the stuff that dreams are made of. :) I enjoyed Jonathan Banks as Mike. I've seen him in this and that over the past 30+ years, but he really shines in Breaking Bad. When the complete series of BCS is released, I'll buy it, too.
The part i like the most about this scene is the teacher student dynamic. Sort of like being caught off guard once you learn a teacher isn't simply an old bum with only purpose in life being failing students. Easy to forget that they are human too.
The fact he was going to turn him in if he didn't work with him really should have been a red flag to Jesse that Walt didn't care about him from the very beginning. EDIT: Read the replies if you're going to say he learned to care about him, his character changed, anything that precludes my original comment being "from the very beginning"
@@KillerKid oh they both change a lot over the course of the show as does their relationship, but at the beginning here.. it was obvious Walt didn't care much about Jesse.
The foreshadowing in this scene is so well done. My favorite line is “I never thought you’d amount to much, but meth amphetamine? I never thought you’d amount to that…lot of money it huh?” Its the perfect representation of these two characters and the trajectory they’re going to go on in the coming seasons. And the fact that the line is directed at Jesse and he was supposed to be killed off immediately in the show is just pure lightning in a bottle.
It really is crazy how a SINGLE television series can produce so many memorable and iconic moments and lines which many people still bring up a decade after its final episode!
@@emperoremyhriv4968 The expression "walking the straight and narrow" is taken from the passage where Jesus says "straight is the path and narrow is the way that leadeth to salvation and few there be that go thereat". I'll remind you that Jesus also said "and be ye not easily offended". You literally took offense over a Jesus quote. Mind blowing.
@@renaldoawesomesauce1654 That’s what the Devil does. He comes to you in your time of need. He comes as your friend and makes you an offer you can’t refuse.
@@lundylow I mean if you wanna get technical, he is definitely blackmailing him, but you could certainly say that it's a form of manipulation as well lol
@@Cheesblenders4all It was in a bad path, but maybe it could've been saved. Because of working with Walt, Jesse lost two GFs, had to kill people (which scarred him), was enslaved and eventually had to spend the last of his money to wipe off his very name from existence. So yeah, this show is awesome.
@@PepperoniMilkshake It was a pretty weak blackmail attempt though. I don’t know how Jesse fell for it. Jesse could have denied the hell out of it. Walt already told him that nobody was looking for him. Also, I don’t really think that Walt was going to rat him out.
I just got done watching season two of this show again for the first time. Taking a short break before season three. Man, watching this scene blows me away with how far things have come since Walter and Jesse first partnered up. It has been a ride, and I am sure that it will continue to be.
imagine your old highschool chemistry teacher showing up at your house and blackmails you into cooking meth with him and your entire life is ruined because of him
God i feel so bad for Jesse having watched the whole series. He was literally a drug dealer but might as well be the purest, most innocent person alive in this scene compared to what happens to him because of Walt
I love when Jesse is trying to figure out why Walt is there by saying are you trying to get me to turn myself in etc. And Walt's just like "Not really". Man knows what he wants.
What a great teacher. Even if he threatened his student, he asked nicely for a partnership, not acting like a boss to his student. Hopefully they get their money then just quit once they reach their goal.
Walter also never corrects him. Think about it, if they were friends he'd have been like "oh, call me walt". Walt liked the feeling of power that came from being referred to as mr white and regarded himself as superior to jesse
The best part of this scene is how Jesse and Walt and end up being in the same position when they first time met each other in the show and then the last time they meet.
not really, in the last scene Jesse is practically a moral saint, and Walt is a demon, begging for forgiveness through being murdered, they had completely reversed, the "drug dealer loser" Jesse was the bad guy when they met, and the "school teacher" Walt was the good guy, but by the end, Jesse was practically the only good guy in the entire show left alive, and Walt wasn't.
This is one of the greatest midpoint turning points of any episode. It's the moment that Walter goes all in and starts the entire series in motion. Amazing writing.
I know the “this is when he became Heisenberg” thing is a meme, but he was a horrible person from the beginning of the show. Jesse never even wanted to work with him, he only did it because Walter black mailed him
This moment defines Walter White's morality alignment (neutral evil) to a T, making someone break the law for his benefit at the threat of using the law to punish him.
@ nope, while I do understand Walter IS an innocent man just trying to do right by his family before his death, I also understand he changes throughout the series into what some would call a monster, but I would call a misunderstood man. He liked making the meth, which is why I liked him. He didn’t hold onto his false ideals once they were officially thrown out the window, (hanks death), I will forever believe Walter deserved better, and will always feel sad for how his story ended.
“Either that or I turn you in.” Sounds like Heisenberg.
He had always been Heisenberg while acting like a nice teacher. The movie Primal Fear from 1996 is quite similar to this.
No Heisenburg would follow the code
"Heisenberg" was always a part of Walt. It just needed the right circumstances to show. This show is seriously a masterpiece that needs to be preserved historical purposes.
@@Alexcarb95 I agree. However, the Heseinburg part would have threatened death not getting him arrested
@@llarmstrong783 Jesse would probably die in prison tbh maybe he was banking on that.
His very first interaction with Jesse and it ends with blackmail. So wholesome.
Technically his first interaction with Jesse was in high school
@@Liscinov actually walt made eye contact with a 9 year old Jessie in a target check out lane years before the events in breaking bad
@@dickyspanish bravo vince
So wholesome
@@Liscinov stop
I really like how they added jesse in this scene. Really shows how Walt is not schizophrenic and talking to himself.
hahahaha
Bravo Vince!
Same with Fight Club (I’ve never seen Fight Club)
Magenits
Not sure what you mean
"But you know the business and I know the chemistry" LETS GOOOOOOOOOO
Let’s gooo 😂
@@qr6422 if u watched bb you would know this is how it starts
One of the most iconic lines in tv history
Bravo Vince.
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm3153 vravo bince
Such a great opportunity for Jessie. Hope it works out.
They have the perfect product, of course it's gonna work out!
a bright future lies ahead of him.
Great teachers show the path for great careers
This was blackmail, not an opportunity. What part of Jesse wanted any parts to do with Mr. White? He had no choice...but to spend 15 years or so in jail.
@@shiziq_k clearly you don't understand sarcasm
I love this scene. It reminds you that Jesse never agreed to be partners with Walt. He was blackmailed and pretty much a hostage. And it just hurts so much more when you realize all that Jesse went through because of Walt and no decision of his own.
It was either that or Jesse would get killed by overdose of drugs or become homeless, Emilio turned informant so if Jesse would’ve went back in business with Emilio, he’d be put in jail
Jesse had plenty of opportunities to pull out. You can blame Walt for the start, but you cannot blame him for the path Jesse decided to take.
Oh please. Jesse could have left all of it the moment Gus hired Walt to work with Gale.
i doubt he would have turned him in
There was a chance to walk away, after Janes death. He plunged back into the deep end
1:51 People don't really appreciate the significance of this look from Jesse. Imagine yourself in his shoes - you've been a hopeless junkie for years, have no real direction in life, your partner has been arrested, and then your old high school teacher just walks into your backyard in the dead of night and proposes a partnership with you in cooking crystal meth. I'd probably have started laughing from the moment I heard the end of Walter's sentence "... and I know the chemistry."
So what at like age 50 your suddenly gonna break bad
@@FreshZCORD 60*
@@RandomPerson-ui3xv Nah Walt was 50. He even had a birthday
@@BurritooMafia i know. i was referencing the actual scene when jesse said "so what at like age 60 you're suddenly gonna break bad?" and then walt says "im 50"
he probably was just expecting to be blackmailed, for him to work n walter taking a share but instead he got a new partner.
How ironic that Walt was the one telling Jesse that he will turn him in while Jesse ended up turning Walt in at the end
U fuckinf ruined it man
@@RealCrumble lol series has been over for 8 years champ
but i am hurt pls my life is taken from i will no longer be same
@@RealCrumble Take it as a life lesson never to read comments about something you haven't finished watching, lol
what?
2:02 Breaking Bad fans when their chemistry teacher asks them to stay after class
I know this comments a year old but damn you I'm dying 😂😂
I would only make that face if my chemistry teacher was a milf.
And thus, one of the greatest TV shows of all time was born.
And the greatest tv show duo
*The greatest
@@elcid9054 idk man, better call Saul and The Boys are insanely good
Edit: I regret this, Breaking bad is on crack
@@SexLuthor waiting for BCS to end so I can binge it
@@elcid9054 Sopranos, The Wire, and the aforementioned Boys and BCS exist too
“Either that, or I turn you in”…
Never EVER start a partnership or deal with someone who starts or finishes the proposition with blackmail. No matter how much love they have for you, their motives are obviously #1 in their eyes
Yeah, that's good advice. That's how I got married.
@@timjohnson1199 lol its not that bad is it shes probably beautiful nice chest curves lol either way ur stuck
In Jesse's case he didn't have a choice
You say that like you'd have been happy to go to jail for cooking meth rather than start a partnership that would make you millions 🙄
@@timjohnson1199 how did she blackmail u?
When Walter says 'do you want to Break Bad' I felt it.
Brilliant performance
Love the part where waltuh says "It's bad breaking time" and breaks all over the bad
@@martinjoster3282 That was the moment when Walter White became The Joker, everyone was completely silent in the cinema, which is how cinemas are supposed to be by default but pointing it out makes it sound more impressive
bravo vince
@@sernoddicusthegallant6986 too bad it only had a 30 second theatre release before Aaron Paul had a mental breakdown from all the -iq breaking bad memes and shot up every cinema playing it. RIP Breaking Bad in theatres.
This was right before they began the climb to the summit of Brokebad Mountain.
What people don’t realise is that this show was originally just about a normal family, until Bryan Cranston went off script, the director liked it so much he decided to keep it in
..wait.. WHAT??
@@uzimaru it's a joke
@@DD-rn4gi oh🗿
naw i thought he meant like the script was originally about walter cooking meth was supposed to be for his family only
and not some series where he became even more ruthless every episode and being an actual criminal
im dumb bru
Malcolm in the Middle
That is not accurate. The name of the show is breaking back. You need to look up what breaking bad means that was the whole point of the show and what is character is all about
One day you're dropping out of school, thinking you're never gonna see your teacher again, next you're racing through a fence, to freedom, away from the torture that your former teacher has become.
Actually, Jesse actually graduated. I think they told us that in El Camino.
@@wowalamoiz9489 Yeah, he did
@@wowalamoiz9489 Yeah, and Mr. White was standing right there!
Why does everyone put this on Walt? Jesse was 100% just as liable. They were literal 50/50 partners😂 & to boot he was already in the game before W.W soooo
I love how this scene parallels their last encounter at the end of the series.
Staredown in a driveway at night
Walt leverages Jesse with a threat that would see him locked away for the rest of his life VS Walt being the one to set Jesse free once and for all
Walter Leaves and Jesse Stays(Because he is home) VS Jesse Leaves and Walter Stays(Because He can't go home)
Walt kind of stays at home as well, in the lab
@@MoreEase361 That's true, yeah. He seems rather content with his final resting place amongst that lab equipment so you could say he is "home".
Imagine if the car in this scene shown above was actually el camino DUUDE
@@itanilead1200 the movie could be named Monte Carlo
Well thought
Jessie's final words to Mr. Whites we're "do it yourself". This was the moment he should've that.
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@@Znegva777 i laughed way too hard at this
and then end up in jail
Your last words were “Spit in my mouth”.
A lot of people think this is Walt showing his disregard for Jesse from the very beginning. I see it more as a show of strength. What approach do you think is gonna convince a criminal to work with you? A sob story about having cancer, and wanting to build a stable amount of money for your family after you die? Or a logical offer of mutual benefit, and some blackmail to leave him little opportunity to turn you down?
Plus. The latter approach will prevent you from being manipulated and pushed around a lot. If all they’re concerned about is money and not getting sold to the cops, then they won’t even think about going after your family.
It never *was* about family though. It was about ambition, the thrill of crime, power, and control - all of which is on display here.
@@D3wd20p no, it coincided with being about family at first but then the illusion wore off and walt became more selfish
More than anything else it's the writers realising this is the only way Jesse would ever agree to working with Walt at this point.
@@J4hk2 correct, but it’s subtlety done and we have absolutely no idea where the show is going on first watch. Which still makes this brilliant writing despite it being the only logical reason for any of this happening.
@@SardonicJosh If it truly was about family, he would've taken Gray Matter's offer.
it went from "you and me? cooking meth?" to "SAY YOU WANT THIS!"
"I want this."
@@itsluckzy2023 “then do it yourself”
@@christopherboucher2217 "yes Mr White!"
Walts own ego didn’t want to admit he needed quick money to get through his cancer treatment and to leave enough behind after dying. If he had said it upfront in this scene, perhaps the whole show would’ve went differently.
He didn’t do it for his family, he did it for himself so he could do something meaningful in his last few years, he only did something for the family when he had time to think about everything he did, but him starting this for the family was just a lie
@@eddiediaz5518 I feel as though it was more the reverse, when Walter started off he did it to finance his family and ensure they have a feasibly good future. But overtime Walter lost sight of that and did it for himself, for the power. Before going a full circle and ensuring his now damaged family.
@@kostadim7892 If it was his true purpose to ensure his family's wellbeing then he would've swallowed his pride and taken the help from Elliot and Gretchen
Walter isn't the type of guy to tell a guy just met his life story lol.
He barely opens up to anyone. It's not always about his ego.
@@kostadim7892 yep maybe he was a bad guy deep down but i feel like in season 1 and 2 he was fully invested in his idea that he was doing it for his family, which you can understand and he probably really believed it himself. It was only after his cancer went into remission and he kept doing it that it stopped being understandable and started being just for himself. He even tried getting out of it for a while before realizing he liked it too much to stop.
1:49 The look on Jesse’s face is priceless.
Bro that isn't Jessy. That's waler
@@Thomas.c4647 extra chromosome?
Walt taking advantage of Jesse right from the get-go. The sad thing is he always talked down to him relentlessly and belittled his intelligence in order to keep the upper hand, knowing he was a lot more resourceful than he looked. Basically the opposite of a teacher.
Actually thats exactly like a high school teacher
@@rlancs20 Only a really bad one.
@@napoleoncomplex2712 so most of them
1:49 Something about how Jesse looks at Walter. It always looked so meaningful and hopeful to me. Random thing to latch onto I know but it always fascinated me.
Forgive the pun, but Aaron and Bryan ended up having great chemistry as actors. I admit I never saw anything past season 2, so I don't know how it all ended. I've been watching a few season 1-2 clips here on RUclips and thinking it's time to purchase the whole series on DVD. Better Call Saul looks like it was a good show, too. I'm guessing it was a prequel? I saw saw some clips with Tuco in them.
@@Bullitt3401 Yeah, BCS is a prequel. You should watch them both, especially breaking bad, it only gets better after the second season!
@@Nechrome9 I got the entire series on DVD last month and I enjoyed it. :) El Camino is on its way, it should be here next week.
There's a lot of great moments in BrBa, but the scene with Skylar and Walt in the storage unit with the cash is the stuff that dreams are made of. :) I enjoyed Jonathan Banks as Mike. I've seen him in this and that over the past 30+ years, but he really shines in Breaking Bad.
When the complete series of BCS is released, I'll buy it, too.
@@Bullitt3401 You still got a DVD player? Are they still sold where you’re from?
@@Stoirelius Yep, and I got the series used off of eBay last year.
The part i like the most about this scene is the teacher student dynamic. Sort of like being caught off guard once you learn a teacher isn't simply an old bum with only purpose in life being failing students. Easy to forget that they are human too.
The fact he was going to turn him in if he didn't work with him really should have been a red flag to Jesse that Walt didn't care about him from the very beginning.
EDIT: Read the replies if you're going to say he learned to care about him, his character changed, anything that precludes my original comment being "from the very beginning"
He had left notes to hank and he was already on file. Jesse was screwed. And Jesse knew he would make that type of money
@@KillerKid oh they both change a lot over the course of the show as does their relationship, but at the beginning here.. it was obvious Walt didn't care much about Jesse.
Nah he had to say that in order to partner with him
@@drip8758 I doubt he wouldn't have turned him in
@@beardedgreek9069 true given how Jesse didn’t like Walt at the time he wouldn’t be surprised if he was serious
The foreshadowing in this scene is so well done. My favorite line is “I never thought you’d amount to much, but meth amphetamine? I never thought you’d amount to that…lot of money it huh?” Its the perfect representation of these two characters and the trajectory they’re going to go on in the coming seasons. And the fact that the line is directed at Jesse and he was supposed to be killed off immediately in the show is just pure lightning in a bottle.
I love when Teachers take it upon themselves to arrive at your house when it's dark and offer extra help
It really is crazy how a SINGLE television series can produce so many memorable and iconic moments and lines which many people still bring up a decade after its final episode!
This and the Soprano's is the best two television series ever made
This was the moment when Nacho turned to Vaas
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA OMFG THIS IS THE FUNNIEST COMMENT ON PLANET EARTH! Not
Nacho played vaas in game
@@thatdudekyle5690 no it actually is the funniest comment on earth I did the research
“Do you know the definition of insanity?”
This was the moment Nacho beat up Crazy 8.
Walter should have been the one to get right with Jesus
Jesse thought he was dealing with a straight and narrow Jesus follower. He was really dealing with the devil. xD
@@renaldoawesomesauce1654 fr
@@renaldoawesomesauce1654 How's helping people overcome their devils considered " narrow " ?
@@emperoremyhriv4968 The expression "walking the straight and narrow" is taken from the passage where Jesus says "straight is the path and narrow is the way that leadeth to salvation and few there be that go thereat". I'll remind you that Jesus also said "and be ye not easily offended". You literally took offense over a Jesus quote. Mind blowing.
@@renaldoawesomesauce1654 That’s what the Devil does. He comes to you in your time of need. He comes as your friend and makes you an offer you can’t refuse.
You can see here that the journey from Walter to Heisenberg was much shorter than a lot of people think.
"You know the business and I know the chemistry" that line gets me everytime
Man these two work naturally together
You could make a whole series with this premise
From minute one Walt was manipulating Jesse. Well, minute 2:21, but I think y'all know what I mean.
That's not manipulation that's blackmail
@@jezze419 Manipulate: "control or influence a person cleverly, unfairly, or unscrupulously." Yeah that doesn't sound like blackmail at all.
@@lundylow Aight i guess its a form of manipulation
@@lundylow I mean if you wanna get technical, he is definitely blackmailing him, but you could certainly say that it's a form of manipulation as well lol
2:22*
Man the writing is so good
no cap.
the writing is just absolutely amazing…
everytime i go on a rabbit hole of breaking bad clips, i'm reminded of how great of show this is
at this moment, Jesse has no idea what would be in store for him the next 1-2 years...
Walt wasn't at fault for that, he made bad choices
@@jancarlosmanon4556 Walt sold him into slavery
@@jancarlosmanon4556 Walt ruined his life, he'd have been better off being caught by the DEA this day.
@@keithfilibeck2390 he was going to die from cancer so he chose his death and dying in jail while everybody sees you as a loser criminal is terrible
Almost as if he's a regular human who can't read the future 😱😱
The day Jesse's life got ruined forever
It was already ruined. That was kinda Walt's point here
@@Cheesblenders4all It was in a bad path, but maybe it could've been saved. Because of working with Walt, Jesse lost two GFs, had to kill people (which scarred him), was enslaved and eventually had to spend the last of his money to wipe off his very name from existence. So yeah, this show is awesome.
@@Cheesblenders4all Pretty much. Walter just made it 10 times worse.
@@PepperoniMilkshake It was a pretty weak blackmail attempt though. I don’t know how Jesse fell for it. Jesse could have denied the hell out of it. Walt already told him that nobody was looking for him. Also, I don’t really think that Walt was going to rat him out.
idk he sems pretting happy in Skating Jesse
Top 10 Moments Before Disaster - WatchMojo
AKA the worst popular channel on the tube
@@ryline666 it's actually such cancer
Have you ever watched the history channel? That alien show , not the ancient one , is background noise
@@ryco105 ?
@@ryline666 Ryan's world, Maxmilianmus, Logan Paul the cryptoscammer, and Jake Paul the scamming "school professor", etc.
I just got done watching season two of this show again for the first time. Taking a short break before season three. Man, watching this scene blows me away with how far things have come since Walter and Jesse first partnered up. It has been a ride, and I am sure that it will continue to be.
wait so are u rewatching the series a second time?
First time actually
@@roguecraft8456 oh cool i took a break after season 4 during my first time lol
"Let's go, Jesse. In and out. Twenty minutes adventure."
imagine your old highschool chemistry teacher showing up at your house and blackmails you into cooking meth with him and your entire life is ruined because of him
My teacher would totally do that
Jesse didn't learn from the beating. Later he pays a bigger price.
Pays with something he didn't even have at the time
"This is the Moment that Walter's Cancer became Heisenberg."
God i feel so bad for Jesse having watched the whole series. He was literally a drug dealer but might as well be the purest, most innocent person alive in this scene compared to what happens to him because of Walt
I love when Jesse is trying to figure out why Walt is there by saying are you trying to get me to turn myself in etc. And Walt's just like "Not really". Man knows what he wants.
"Buy us some golf shoes, otherwise we'll never get out of this place alive. Impossible to walk in this muck, no footing at all"
0:03 This was the moment Walter became Malone
😂😂😂
I like that Jesse says it's his house with such confidence, but he knows damn well it isn't lmao.
The start of a beautiful and nurturing partnership. I'm sure nothing bad will happen between these two.
Something bad happened to both of them
If Jesse only knew the amount of pain and suffering he will be suffering for being Heisenberg partner, he will 100% turn in.
"either that or I turn you in"
one sentence, all it took to destroy everything was just that one sentence
That and “we have excellent health insurance”
I just noticed that Walter is wearing the exact same jacket as the last scene of them together.
Bravo
Vince
What a great teacher. Even if he threatened his student, he asked nicely for a partnership, not acting like a boss to his student.
Hopefully they get their money then just quit once they reach their goal.
Imagine how absurd this was from Jesse's perspective.
Mendoza
Less absurd than seeing the monster your ~former~ teacher would become
The part when Walt says "it's cookin' time" truly made this one of the shows ever made
"Jesse,It's cooking time."
The most important scene of the whole show
POV: This whole show is just Jesse dreaming in Walter's class.
but you know the business and i know the chemistry. one of the best tv shows ever
This the moment where we find out, it was never a partnership. Walter is just evil.
This scene shows Walter never became Heisenberg. Heisenberg was always a part of him. From the very first episode to the last.
This was the moment Emilio turned into Bryan Cranston’s clone.
Had Walt not done this I guess Emilio and Krazy 8 would have killed Jessy
What a nice man hope their union ends fruitfully.
Underrated comment lol
Even then Jesse called him Mr White not Walt, just shows jesse has respect for him.
Probably just comes way more natural to him being his former student and all
Walter also never corrects him. Think about it, if they were friends he'd have been like "oh, call me walt". Walt liked the feeling of power that came from being referred to as mr white and regarded himself as superior to jesse
“You know the business and I know chemistry” best line ever
Aaaand from this moment Jesse's nightmare began
"Then do it yourself"
Iconic scene, I'm watching this over and over but this scene never gets old
The best part of this scene is how Jesse and Walt and end up being in the same position when they first time met each other in the show and then the last time they meet.
not really, in the last scene Jesse is practically a moral saint, and Walt is a demon, begging for forgiveness through being murdered, they had completely reversed, the "drug dealer loser" Jesse was the bad guy when they met, and the "school teacher" Walt was the good guy, but by the end, Jesse was practically the only good guy in the entire show left alive, and Walt wasn't.
@@keithfilibeck2390 How on earth is Jesse a moral saint? Jesse literally caused like 90% of the problems in the show.
“So what? We’re just gonna break bad now…?”
watching this scene makes me want to rewatch the whole series again
Biggest lie in television history. Jesse did NOT know the business.....
This was the moment angular magnetic moment turned into angular magnetic momentum
And spin quantum number became +1/2
@@---ml4jd When the wave is somehow able to spin
"I never expected you to amount to much" is the worst thing a teacher could say to a student.
Jesse is laughing at the idea now, he won't be laughing by the end.
1:42 world of television has never been the same..
Jesse: Turn me in
Directed by Vince Gilligan 😂
This is one of the greatest midpoint turning points of any episode. It's the moment that Walter goes all in and starts the entire series in motion. Amazing writing.
Breaking bad is such a great guy he isn't afraid of anything
I know the “this is when he became Heisenberg” thing is a meme, but he was a horrible person from the beginning of the show. Jesse never even wanted to work with him, he only did it because Walter black mailed him
This is when they became lovers
If Jesse knew what the next 2 years would hold he’d probably call Hank himself
After all this time I realized that breaking bad is proof of how being a good person in this world is not always the right path.
Mike did this too with Nacho on the baseball card situation
"either you do what I want or i tell the Salamancas" etc
I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship (kinda).
Had Jesse known what lay ahead for him, he probably would've let himself be turned in
Either that or I'll turn you in. He's Heisenberg all along.
Even if he still had his hair, Walter White was always Heisenberg from the start.
That's where Breaking bad started
And thus the faithful reunion set the entire BB events in motion that change their lifes forever.
Does anyone want to see a flashback of Walt and Jesse in highschool
This moment defines Walter White's morality alignment (neutral evil) to a T, making someone break the law for his benefit at the threat of using the law to punish him.
When he said you the business and i know the chemistry i knew right then this was gonna be one of the best shows ive ever watched
What a nice teacher, to encourage and help his former student to fallow his dream. I hope it works out for them. 😊
The start of a beautiful friendship
One of the greatest television scenes of all time.
He left jesse with no option except to follow his desire ever since from the very beginning
imagine jesse says no
Walt will always be my favorite television protagonist ever, he was an absolute genius, and I was so sad to see him go. RIP Mr. White :(
You.... you kinda missed the entire point of the show
@ nope, while I do understand Walter IS an innocent man just trying to do right by his family before his death, I also understand he changes throughout the series into what some would call a monster, but I would call a misunderstood man. He liked making the meth, which is why I liked him. He didn’t hold onto his false ideals once they were officially thrown out the window, (hanks death), I will forever believe Walter deserved better, and will always feel sad for how his story ended.