@@maskedmarvyl4774no, Jesse gets the living fuck smashed out of him by Hank. As a result of that, he threatens Walter with the idea of cooking - stating that when the feds do catch him for cooking, he’ll give up “the great Heisenberg”. Walter then can’t risk that, so he gets Gus to get rid of Gale in order to keep Jesse under his watch.
Maybe not. I think Gus doesn't leave loose ends. He would have still killed Walt and later Hank. Then might have used Jessie in Mexico to poison Eladio. I think in the end it would have turned out the same. Maybe Gus and Mike would die too since Jessie was not there to drive them to the doctor. It may have been the same outcome.
People like to put everything that happened to Jesse on Walter's account. I mean thats right but don't forget that Jesse is is a pro at digging his own grave
@@zub41r75Nah I doubt that, In BCS Gus didn’t kill the men working on the lab even though they were aware that Werner’s death was carried out by Mike and Gus didn’t have any reason to kill Walter at first and even respected him. If Walter did his job with Gale and Jesse wasn’t involved then there would be no problems with Gus, Also Walter would be digging his own grave if he said anything about the business and Gus has shown to be able to cover his tracks fairly well
That's Saul Goodman. Jimmy McGill is the same guy who supported Chuck's ambition to return to work knowing Chuck's disease is psychological. McGill has convictions, Goodman has ambitions.
He said basic chemistry as an ego thing. It's very vvery advanced what he does later once they get 99%. U need a formula of HOW to make the chemistry work good. 77.5 degrees for 2.5 min. That stuff.
Blue Sky was his formula. When they make that batch for Tuco and Walt gets Jesse to buy all the ingredients - there's one ingredient Jesse isn't able to get to so Walt decides to substitute it for methylamine - which I'm sure changes up the process a bit for it to work and also gives the meth it's blue color.
@@tuanas458 literally not even scratching the surface of his character. It's like narrowing rick sanchez' personality only to his narcissism. And disregarding everything else that's more significant. "Ego" is so vague and ambiguous. Especially for these complex characters like walt.
This right here is the difference between Walt and Gus. Jesse would've died in Saul's office if he were dealing with Gus, Walter likes to make exceptions for Jesse and Hank
If Jesse had just left it here, it would have been over, in the first half of breaking bad, most things that went wrong was because of Jesse and the 2nd half most of it was because of Walt, Walt started becoming the problem the moment Jesse shot gale
This is another one of those scenes that feels like it could have come from a GTA style game, Jesse saying Walt is late because he was busy doing side quests 🤣
After watching BCS and then going back to BB, It becomes so clear how much of a conniving piece of garbage Walter is. I mean, we all knew he was. But when I first watched the show, my young mind perceived him as such a badass.
And my favourite part of Jesse pink man’s outraged backfire is.. destroying Walt’s windowshield AGAIN after Walt just replaced the damn window.. haha just imagine what Walt’s thinking when he walks to his SUV after this meeting.. horribly feeling and he prolly had a good laugh.. taking back to auto shop again, sorry I hit deer again! 😐
Really Walter had every right to be that cold to Jesse. The deal was that Walter cooked and Jesse sold it. It’s Walters formula so he should decide who is able to cook it.
The ending of this scene was very significant. Walt walked away with his tail between his legs from Grey Matter. Watching Jesse claw at what was also his left that glimmer in his eye like a proud father
Jesse is so naive. When he said he would do all the work 😂 Walt is the one who had to work hard for decades to get to the point where they could have Walt's formula.
@@ynwa9885 Yeah, but he's using Walt's formula, which Walt spent a lifetime to achieve. Looking back at the clip, even Saul is being naive. Walt gets "10% for doing precisely nothing" is also a false statement, because again Walt spent his lifetime and even got cancer in order to achieve that formula. Walt needs like 90% for it to even be remotely fair for Jesse to carry on without him. Sure, Jesse is doing all the work at that point, but he's being naive to think he's not standing on the shoulders of a giant if he was allowed to continue to work with Walt's formula.
@@S0l1dZ3r0 Walt doesn’t own the formula lol. He isn’t working by someone else using it. He had worked sure, but if he was out and not doing any more work, he is no longer working
@@ynwa9885 Royalties though. Also, I think Walt would be motivated to not let Jessie screw up and put out inferior product with his recipe/reputation on the line.
It just hit me on my third rewatch of the series that aside from Gus' manipulation, the only reason Walt decided to work with the Los Pollos Empire initially was because he was pissed that Jesse was able to replicate his formula on his own. That scene after he got fired from the school and initially told Jesse he didn’t want back in? Walt than decided to be spiteful here and stole the opportunity from Jesse. Better Call Saul really highlights in hindsight what a shortsighted blind-leading-the-blind kind of man Walt really was. If he really wanted financial security, he should have bowed his head and apologized to the Schwartzs for his ungrateful behavior and taken their handout, but no. He just had to be The Man. And if anybody with a halfway decent conscious called him out on it, he’d get pissed and tell them to fuck off at best or shoot them dead like he did Mike.
@@SuperJutahyou people always say this BS, forgetting that things only went downhill with Gus because Walt went out of his way to save Jesse who would have been killed by gus’s men that he was attempting to kill.
Walt liked the power though, he admits it in the final episode. Never was about financial security, it was always about him being important and having power over people. Second he killed Gale, he knew he had Mike and Gus by the balls, for example. Til Jesse came along, then he tries having Jesse killed.
Once again, Walter thinks he's being clever, but he isn't. Gus manipulated this entire situation, and is using Walter, until he disposes of him. Walter allowed his ego to once again rule his decisions, to the direct harm of his family, when he should have been willing to walk away from it all for their sakes.
Honestly, I think walter knew very well that gus was manipulating him, but he was in such a low point of his life (being fired, skyler finding out and kicking him out, sklyer cheating with Ted etc) that he didn't care. Gus made him feel important and purposeful. "I know you're playing me, and I'm gonna let you" type shit
Im not a no it all when it comes to bb and i know there are alot of big long time fans but i just dont get walter, the guy was litterally a chemistry teacher and now everyones scared of him afew seasons larer, i get how he gets his enemys and is very coordinated and i take nothing from his performance the show is one of my favourites i just think in reality, when he goes originally to tucos and chucks the fake meth to the ground and blows the place to smithereens, tuco really would have just killed jesse and walter for that straight away, he wouldn't have done buisness with them, he wanted to i believe he said 'skin them like jalapenos' when refereing to the skaters who called his gran a biznatch, kills his associate for backing him up, draws on hank straight away when hank pulls up, the guy was savage and i just think in reality the show would have ended the second tuco gets hold of jesse and walt. Just my opinion
I don't get why people make it out as if Jesse is some kind of saint manipulated and ruined by Walter. Yes walter is evil no doubt,but he clearly offered Jesse a way out even gave cash to him. He should've took the offer. And people make comments like "Oh poor jesse didn't deserve this" or "Walter completely destroyed Jesse" stfu. Jesse had many chances to get out but he chose not to.
@@petermj1098 After the events of the first three episodes Walt lost all power over Jesse because they had mutual dirt on each other. Weird as it is, they both (to varying degrees at different times) like the partnership and will actively act against their own self-interests to sustain it.
@@Fujikorific Walter was given a chance every season to walk away from the life. He could have stopped after the Krazy 8 incident in Season 1. He could’ve stopped after Tuco death in season 2. He could’ve in Season 3 by continuing to refuse Gus’s offer. He could’ve stopped after Jesse protected his life from Gus by making meth for Gus in season 4. And he could’ve stopped after he destroyed Gus’ laptop in Season 5.
@@petermj1098 Well, in S4 Gus was definitely not going to let him live after he replaced him with Jesse, whatever he said in the short term to placate Jesse. But also how does any of that contradict my comment? Of course Walt had opportunities to get out but stayed in. So did Jesse. They continually came back to crime and each other throughout the show.
@@Fujikorific Walter was never afraid of Gus killing him he was only pissed that Jesse and Gus essentially took his blue meth formula from him and cut him out the deal- similar to Gretchen and Elliot with Grey Matter. Gus tried to convince Jesse Walter’s ego will get in their way of business again and was right. Jesse never wanted to be a high profile criminal but Walter gaslighted and manipulated him to become one causing more pain in his life. Jesse was just a edgy low class criminal with parent issues in the beginning of the show. Walter took advantage of his parent issues to pretend to be like one.
Jesse is no saint either lmao, this situation is basically another Gray Matter, treating Walt with pity and charity after take all of his lifework? This is how Heisenberg are born
@@dickhead1950 You've said it straight. People have a double standard for Walter. They say how Jesse is manipulated by Walter, but they are silent about how Gus manipulated Walter to cook again. After all that, Gus and Walter could've gone just well if not for Jesse.
Walt could have just given Jesse the money and shut up, or just made up a sob story to appease him so they can part ways amicably. But no, he had to rub it in on Jesse's face and make it known that he got the better deal. Walt just couldn't hold his ego for five minutes.
@@chrisandrews4927 not if walter wouldn't allow it. and his relationship with jesse is basically the center of the series. so I do not think he's a bad thing. he's not cartoonish either since there are many people like him in real life. and a chemistery teacher wouldn't go as far as walter did, breaking bad is not that realistic.
Walt could have saved a lot of headache just tossing Jesse a percentage of his profits. 100k a month to shut his mouth. Even if he didn't deserve it it probably would have kept Walt safe long enough and let him keep working with Gus till the end.
@@matthewriley7826 At a certain point the partnership really became more about their effed up relationship than the money anyway...Jesse partners up with him again this season because Walt's all he's got.
"Ten even. But I can't go any lower and still respect myself..... FIVE!" LOL Saul always out to make a buck 😂😂😂
still 150k
That was really funny honestly 😂
I always laugh my ass off that little detail it’s so fucking funny😂
he quickly change the respect out of himself in less than 1 second 🤣
Saul could've got 10% if he let Walt cool off and haggled him at a later time.
This is Jesse repeating the Gray Matter deal to Walt's face without knowing it.
Does Jesse continue cooking Walter's formula after this point, and does Walter try to retaliate against him for doing it?
@@maskedmarvyl4774yes and yes from where I remember. And watch the show and You will know for sure
@@maskedmarvyl4774no, Jesse gets the living fuck smashed out of him by Hank. As a result of that, he threatens Walter with the idea of cooking - stating that when the feds do catch him for cooking, he’ll give up “the great Heisenberg”. Walter then can’t risk that, so he gets Gus to get rid of Gale in order to keep Jesse under his watch.
This is the moment Jesse grew giant ears and flapped away with Gray Matter
I KNEW IT
If that really was the last money Jesse ever made in that business, his life would've turned out a lot better.
Maybe not. I think Gus doesn't leave loose ends. He would have still killed Walt and later Hank. Then might have used Jessie in Mexico to poison Eladio. I think in the end it would have turned out the same. Maybe Gus and Mike would die too since Jessie was not there to drive them to the doctor. It may have been the same outcome.
People like to put everything that happened to Jesse on Walter's account. I mean thats right but don't forget that Jesse is is a pro at digging his own grave
@@zub41r75Nah I doubt that, In BCS Gus didn’t kill the men working on the lab even though they were aware that Werner’s death was carried out by Mike and Gus didn’t have any reason to kill Walter at first and even respected him. If Walter did his job with Gale and Jesse wasn’t involved then there would be no problems with Gus, Also Walter would be digging his own grave if he said anything about the business and Gus has shown to be able to cover his tracks fairly well
No it wouldn’t? Ngl I would rather be a meth cook making millions than have whatever jobs Jesse was capable of getting at the time lol. Like no shit
Yeh 12 million a year? I'd be stt for life in a few months.@shady8045
Be funny if the Pollos bag only had fried chicken in it.
Hahahahaha 😂
Or a t-shirt.
Jesse might be happy if he's black, sorry I can't resist the joke :)
@@edifysalim5359Jesus Christ, what is wrong with you bro
@@edifysalim5359very disrespectful, but not funny either
“It’s the way of the world kid, go with the winner.” That’s Jimmy McGill talking and that line makes so much sense after watching Better Call Saul.
That's Saul Goodman. Jimmy McGill is the same guy who supported Chuck's ambition to return to work knowing Chuck's disease is psychological. McGill has convictions, Goodman has ambitions.
"The winner takes it all"
@@faded9581no
"To the victor, belongs the spoils."
JMM: Just Make Money
Truly love how Walt used to say “it’s just basic chemistry” and how’s he’s all “THIS IS MY FORMULA”
He meant basic chemistry to himself but to other ? No, even Gale need to take few cook to learn his formula so is it just Walt being humble
@@dickhead1950 for sure
He said basic chemistry as an ego thing. It's very vvery advanced what he does later once they get 99%. U need a formula of HOW to make the chemistry work good. 77.5 degrees for 2.5 min. That stuff.
The first batch was basic chemistry. The Blue was a bit more advanced than that.
Blue Sky was his formula. When they make that batch for Tuco and Walt gets Jesse to buy all the ingredients - there's one ingredient Jesse isn't able to get to so Walt decides to substitute it for methylamine - which I'm sure changes up the process a bit for it to work and also gives the meth it's blue color.
Walt tolerates things from Jesse that he would never tolerate from anyone else
What do you mean? He tolerated being walked all over by everyone around him his entire life by that point.
@@Gooner184 He means Heisenberg Walt. Not Chemistry Teacher Walk.
@@VannywiththeFanny*Walt
@@xnortheast1106 Um, thanks? Lol
@@VannywiththeFanny you're welcome
This is the moment, when the moment, became the moment.
brapo bince
This is the moment, this is time, when the momentum and the moment are in line.
Bravo
2:55 "It's the way of the world kid, go with the winner" this hits harder after the the "Winner Takes it all" episode from better call Saul
Jesse lived pretty close to Chuck, I bet he saw that fire as a kid. I wonder if that impacted him
Jesse should have been like "fair enough, im outta here" and retired from the business and never crossed paths with walt or saul again.
Yeah in retrospect, if he had known ahead of time what would happen later, he would have gladly taken that money and bounced.
Where would he work from now on?
Walt literally sounds like a jaded lover trying to make their ex jealous when he talks to Jesse in this scene
Their relationship in this part of S3 was very "feuding exes."
People blame Walt for every bad thing that happened to Jesse but scenes like this prove that Jesse brought a lot of that on himself.
All they talk about is his ego but never narrow it down past that.
@@S475-pb2dp They keep saying his ego but that's just normal stuff lol.
@@tuanas458 literally not even scratching the surface of his character. It's like narrowing rick sanchez' personality only to his narcissism. And disregarding everything else that's more significant. "Ego" is so vague and ambiguous. Especially for these complex characters like walt.
@@S475-pb2dp I felt they couldve pushed his chemist skills in more ways though.
@@tuanas458 what?
"Yo Mistah White, this bag, like, smells like chicken, yo"
*Walt opens the bag*
"OH FUCK I LOST THE MONEY JESSE"
Hard cut to Walt eating a chicken burger while crying and laughing hysterically
This right here is the difference between Walt and Gus. Jesse would've died in Saul's office if he were dealing with Gus, Walter likes to make exceptions for Jesse and Hank
Walt staying firm with his 5% reminds me of a certain bargaining scene in Nightcrawler.
Lou trying to sell that bike he claimed is high quality or rare or something
This is second only to the negotiation scene in Bad Santa.
Or Bad Santa.
"Half".
The way Walt haggles Saul down to agree on 5% is the exact same strategy Asian moms use to bargain with shopkeepers.
Hahaha!!!
O
Jesse’s preferred last angry word is always “b!tch” 😂
If Jesse had just left it here, it would have been over, in the first half of breaking bad, most things that went wrong was because of Jesse and the 2nd half most of it was because of Walt, Walt started becoming the problem the moment Jesse shot gale
Walt became a problem for Gus when he decided to act on his own and interfere by shooting Gus' thugs.
@_MaZTeR_ well gus should have established trust with jessie. Jessiehad no reason to believe those thugs would be reprimanded for killing that kid.
This is another one of those scenes that feels like it could have come from a GTA style game, Jesse saying Walt is late because he was busy doing side quests 🤣
Jesse: You’re late sugar tits
Walt: Yup
After watching BCS and then going back to BB, It becomes so clear how much of a conniving piece of garbage Walter is. I mean, we all knew he was. But when I first watched the show, my young mind perceived him as such a badass.
Na personally I knew he was a punk, what made me angry was he would always use the “ I do it for my family” card
jesse is the same
@@willmuny9201 Those weren’t fake tears
No Jesse is totally junk.
You're just tunnel visioned because you watch scenes out of context and parrot all tge Walt hate, as if the show is that one dimensional
The orgin story of mr krabs and plankton.
"He sits around on his fat ass judging people" lol
He's...not even fat. Haha
Oh, he know about Walt's ass. He even recorded it on the very first episode
@@lostskull7467”oh yeah… work it..”
@@sanhakim7214🤣🤣🤣
And the death stare Walt gives him right after, makes that line even funnier
This was the Heinsenberg when Walter became the moment.
"i'm in, you're out"
lol yea more like you're dead, he's alive.
Walter had the upper hand there right until the very last moment when Jesse turned it around with "b!tch!"
And my favourite part of Jesse pink man’s outraged backfire is.. destroying Walt’s windowshield AGAIN after Walt just replaced the damn window.. haha just imagine what Walt’s thinking when he walks to his SUV after this meeting.. horribly feeling and he prolly had a good laugh.. taking back to auto shop again, sorry I hit deer again! 😐
@@TooCool4You69Probably thinking to himself “Should I tell him about Jane? Nah I’m gonna save that one for a special occasion.”
One of the most satisfying scenes in the entire show
I love the low key lighting. That dark office for the shady dealing with a corrupt lawyer. Walter is so prideful
Really Walter had every right to be that cold to Jesse. The deal was that Walter cooked and Jesse sold it. It’s Walters formula so he should decide who is able to cook it.
The ending of this scene was very significant. Walt walked away with his tail between his legs from Grey Matter. Watching Jesse claw at what was also his left that glimmer in his eye like a proud father
“Well I hate to break it to you Jesse, but… you’ve broken bad.”
Jesse: yeah, pot calling the kettle black, b"tch
Jesse is so naive. When he said he would do all the work 😂 Walt is the one who had to work hard for decades to get to the point where they could have Walt's formula.
Huh? No Jesse would still be the one spending hours cooking it and risking getting arrested
@@ynwa9885 Yeah, but he's using Walt's formula, which Walt spent a lifetime to achieve. Looking back at the clip, even Saul is being naive. Walt gets "10% for doing precisely nothing" is also a false statement, because again Walt spent his lifetime and even got cancer in order to achieve that formula. Walt needs like 90% for it to even be remotely fair for Jesse to carry on without him.
Sure, Jesse is doing all the work at that point, but he's being naive to think he's not standing on the shoulders of a giant if he was allowed to continue to work with Walt's formula.
@@S0l1dZ3r0 Walt doesn’t own the formula lol. He isn’t working by someone else using it. He had worked sure, but if he was out and not doing any more work, he is no longer working
@@ynwa9885 Royalties though. Also, I think Walt would be motivated to not let Jessie screw up and put out inferior product with his recipe/reputation on the line.
@@ynwa9885 So why even pay Walt 10%?
This is arguably one of the best scenes in the entire show.
these trio tho sir is
Pressing the Number 9 key is the best 🤣
Oh how the turns table later on
After all that Walt drove off with a clear windshield
Office with windows and one secretary 🤣
It just hit me on my third rewatch of the series that aside from Gus' manipulation, the only reason Walt decided to work with the Los Pollos Empire initially was because he was pissed that Jesse was able to replicate his formula on his own. That scene after he got fired from the school and initially told Jesse he didn’t want back in? Walt than decided to be spiteful here and stole the opportunity from Jesse.
Better Call Saul really highlights in hindsight what a shortsighted blind-leading-the-blind kind of man Walt really was. If he really wanted financial security, he should have bowed his head and apologized to the Schwartzs for his ungrateful behavior and taken their handout, but no. He just had to be The Man. And if anybody with a halfway decent conscious called him out on it, he’d get pissed and tell them to fuck off at best or shoot them dead like he did Mike.
Him and his ego... If he worked for Gus and kept his mouth shut... He would've been fine!
there's more to living than just surviving
@@SuperJutahyou people always say this BS, forgetting that things only went downhill with Gus because Walt went out of his way to save Jesse who would have been killed by gus’s men that he was attempting to kill.
Yea
Walt liked the power though, he admits it in the final episode. Never was about financial security, it was always about him being important and having power over people. Second he killed Gale, he knew he had Mike and Gus by the balls, for example. Til Jesse came along, then he tries having Jesse killed.
The winner takes it all
I would have loved to see Saul’s W2
This is the moment jesse knew he fudged up
Immediately after this scene, does Jesse throw a hunk of concrete on Walt’s cars windshield
Yes
My issue with this scene is that Saul should've easily gotten that 15%. Walt knows absolutely no one else to trust and launder his money.
I really need someone to make some kind of edit on walt's voice to sound like a 5 years old it will be perfect
That type of thing is never funny, perfect, or anything other than retarded.
Sus
One of the actual Walter display of ego that the fans "conveniently" turn blind eyes on because this one alone scene contradicts 2 of their narratives
Saul: The winner takes it all
I want to negotiate like Walt once in a lifetime.. 😂😂😂
The irony is that at the beginning of the show Jesse dubbed himself as captain cook
BAld guy is so young. He seems older in BCS last episode. Wonder what he suffered in a year or two.
Once again, Walter thinks he's being clever, but he isn't. Gus manipulated this entire situation, and is using Walter, until he disposes of him. Walter allowed his ego to once again rule his decisions, to the direct harm of his family, when he should have been willing to walk away from it all for their sakes.
Gus didn’t have any intention of killing Walter at this point though lol
@@gregbradshaw7220 but the twins did
Honestly, I think walter knew very well that gus was manipulating him, but he was in such a low point of his life (being fired, skyler finding out and kicking him out, sklyer cheating with Ted etc) that he didn't care. Gus made him feel important and purposeful.
"I know you're playing me, and I'm gonna let you" type shit
@@prestonlim2237 right
@@michaeld7945sounds hot
Walt negociate exactly like Gus, 3 millions of 3 month of your time
Except Gus has class, whereas Walt is so rash.
@grubbyarmadillo9863 gus was a MONSTER, did you not see the episode where he mutilated that dude in front of Walt and jesse?????
@@tA_aT287 true, but this is about negotiation.
aww man after he says bitch hes supposed to throw a rock at walt's car lol
This is the moment Jesse became Plankton
Im not a no it all when it comes to bb and i know there are alot of big long time fans but i just dont get walter, the guy was litterally a chemistry teacher and now everyones scared of him afew seasons larer, i get how he gets his enemys and is very coordinated and i take nothing from his performance the show is one of my favourites i just think in reality, when he goes originally to tucos and chucks the fake meth to the ground and blows the place to smithereens, tuco really would have just killed jesse and walter for that straight away, he wouldn't have done buisness with them, he wanted to i believe he said 'skin them like jalapenos' when refereing to the skaters who called his gran a biznatch, kills his associate for backing him up, draws on hank straight away when hank pulls up, the guy was savage and i just think in reality the show would have ended the second tuco gets hold of jesse and walt. Just my opinion
I don't get why people make it out as if Jesse is some kind of saint manipulated and ruined by Walter. Yes walter is evil no doubt,but he clearly offered Jesse a way out even gave cash to him. He should've took the offer. And people make comments like "Oh poor jesse didn't deserve this" or "Walter completely destroyed Jesse" stfu. Jesse had many chances to get out but he chose not to.
Walter literally blackmails Jesse in the first episode to work with him or he will tell Hank about Jesse being involved in the meth business.
@@petermj1098 After the events of the first three episodes Walt lost all power over Jesse because they had mutual dirt on each other. Weird as it is, they both (to varying degrees at different times) like the partnership and will actively act against their own self-interests to sustain it.
@@Fujikorific Walter was given a chance every season to walk away from the life. He could have stopped after the Krazy 8 incident in Season 1. He could’ve stopped after Tuco death in season 2. He could’ve in Season 3 by continuing to refuse Gus’s offer. He could’ve stopped after Jesse protected his life from Gus by making meth for Gus in season 4. And he could’ve stopped after he destroyed Gus’ laptop in Season 5.
@@petermj1098 Well, in S4 Gus was definitely not going to let him live after he replaced him with Jesse, whatever he said in the short term to placate Jesse. But also how does any of that contradict my comment? Of course Walt had opportunities to get out but stayed in. So did Jesse. They continually came back to crime and each other throughout the show.
@@Fujikorific Walter was never afraid of Gus killing him he was only pissed that Jesse and Gus essentially took his blue meth formula from him and cut him out the deal- similar to Gretchen and Elliot with Grey Matter. Gus tried to convince Jesse Walter’s ego will get in their way of business again and was right.
Jesse never wanted to be a high profile criminal but Walter gaslighted and manipulated him to become one causing more pain in his life. Jesse was just a edgy low class criminal with parent issues in the beginning of the show. Walter took advantage of his parent issues to pretend to be like one.
Walt is basically a child, lmao!
Jesse is no saint either lmao, this situation is basically another Gray Matter, treating Walt with pity and charity after take all of his lifework? This is how Heisenberg are born
@@dickhead1950 You've said it straight. People have a double standard for Walter. They say how Jesse is manipulated by Walter, but they are silent about how Gus manipulated Walter to cook again. After all that, Gus and Walter could've gone just well if not for Jesse.
Jesse: you can't do this to me. I made this buisness. YOU K OW HOW MUCH I SACRIFICED?!
Walt: your out jesse
Walt could have just given Jesse the money and shut up, or just made up a sob story to appease him so they can part ways amicably. But no, he had to rub it in on Jesse's face and make it known that he got the better deal. Walt just couldn't hold his ego for five minutes.
Is this a deleted scene? I don’t remember it.
No. Its in the series.
@@tA_aT287oh really ? What season and episode? It’s not in the show as far as i watched … I’m done the whole show and didn’t see this scene
In this scene, if jesse knows how to approach walt with respect, it would fulfill walt’s ego and the series would be done 😅
Lol they're like kids
GET OFF ME
this just goes to prove that walt had an ego of a child!
can you coniform with ssn and fingerprindz"?
;lo;lolololoolo.ol
Walt is a fruit
2:17 The Bidens discussing Hunter's "deal."
Five
Four
@@Csetnikke * Walter angry cause it ain't being done as he says so *
Five
@@jpdr7081 Three
First!
To be a virgin
😮
good job sugar t¡tts
Jesse sucks, they should have killed him off in season 1 as originally planned.
Yeah, they should have
they should have k¡lled you off in season 1
@@BesoffenerIslamist Go cry about more kids Jesse.
@@chrisandrews4927 not if walter wouldn't allow it. and his relationship with jesse is basically the center of the series. so I do not think he's a bad thing. he's not cartoonish either since there are many people like him in real life. and a chemistery teacher wouldn't go as far as walter did, breaking bad is not that realistic.
@@chrisandrews4927No more like Walter thinking he could just come into the drug game and just run it without setting shit up lol THAT was cartoonish
Walt could have saved a lot of headache just tossing Jesse a percentage of his profits. 100k a month to shut his mouth.
Even if he didn't deserve it it probably would have kept Walt safe long enough and let him keep working with Gus till the end.
Lol you really think Jesse would accept that? He’d think it’s an insult.
@@matthewriley7826 At a certain point the partnership really became more about their effed up relationship than the money anyway...Jesse partners up with him again this season because Walt's all he's got.