At least their last memory together was a good one In fact, your big bro's last act being to take a fall for you, before disappearing as one of the country's most wanted outlaw ever, would pretty much seal him as a legend in your mind
@@zigzag338not really, he ends up being wanted for being an assistant to the guy that: commited terrorism, killed 9 people in prison and poisoned a child, sure he wasn't a part of these crimes but the world thinks he is.
That probably wouldn’t stop the brother tbh, Jesse probably only delayed it. If the brother really wanted it, he would probably find other means of getting more. What the brother needed was someone like Jesse being there continuously who might steer him away from that life based on his own personal experiences from using or at least offer some guidance so that the brother wouldn’t get in too deep. Too bad the parents kicked Jesse out. Joke’s on them.
Even if he had ratted Jake out to his parents, they would have still blamed him anyways for being a negative influence and kicked him out because that’s the kind of parents they are…… Jesse is a good brother.
"would have still blamed him anyways" lol just no, that's a BIG reach and even if they did, they have GOOD reasons to do so as Jesse would ultimately BE a negative influence on his own brother as Jesse KNEW what he negatively was.
@@Gadget-WalkmenHang on, how can it be both a reach *and* something they have good reasons to do? If they have good reasons to do something, then it's not a reach that they would do it. That just doesn't make sense dude.
@@jackaufenhand5710 It would be a reach because it’s nonsense to THINK someone can blame someone for every little thing without solid evidence to back up. His parents are uptight but their not that unreasonable seemingly. Jesse is a mess but he’s not responsible for doing every little wrong thing.
Jesse is a nasty traitor, he betrayed the person that loved him most Walter and his movie just suckass, it is super unsatisfying that walt didnt kill jesse at that farm house
And that's the last time Jake ever saw his brother. I wonder how he and his parents felt when all the details about Jesse's enslavement/imprisonment came out.
@@hamza5990 they did. It was even mentioned pretty sure in El Camino. Not sure about Saul's flashback watching the news.. it would have been very apparent with the human bondage chains by the cooking machines and the custom built pit in the ground, I'm sure covered with his DNA/fingerprints which I am 100% positive that they would have painstakingly lifted with a crime scene such as this, involving the largest methamphetamine manufacturer in the history of the Southwest. And we're not even sure if Uncle Jack wasn't smart enough to get rid of the video tapes of Jesse's confession. very easy to deduce what happened. Jesse has probably told them all this information himself through the visitation window, since it's easy to figure out that one of those small towns in Alaska was one of the first in the state to install facial recognition cameras on the street corners getting a positive hit on the FBI most wanted computers. Jesse went down. It was a matter of time.
@@hamza5990actually people found out about it at the end. Because in the scene where Jesse is about to shower at badger and sknny Pete’s house, badger asks “did they really keep you ina cage?” And Jesse just shuts the door
Jesse’s heart is so real. He doesn’t tell on his brother and he doesn’t argue with his parents when they kick him out. Just takes it on the chin while keeping everything to himself. A real man right there. That type of love and respect is hard to find anywhere.
"Takes it on the chin while keeping everything to himself" "A real man right there" What a tired old stereotype. Men shouldn't be demanded to be stoic and withdrawn from any emotional outpouring just because they have dicks.
@@JoaquinVelezzthat is something I totally would have done later on. Couple years on down the line when I'm 17 or 18, get into a big fight with Mom and Dad and then scream " it wasn't even Jesse's joint, It was mine, but you were too blind to see it. Too busy building this perfect image in your head of me to make up for what you wanted Jesse to be. HE WAS ALWAYS YOUR FAVORITE!!!"
@no-barknoonan1335 That's the point that there is always something left - you just need to seek it instead of taking drugs. Fight, seek, find - never give up.
'was' , before Walt killed his soul off to every bit. Emotion play and acting in Breaking Bad is unmatched to any show, really makes you feel for the fictional characters.
It's crazy, from an outside pov this would seem like a perfectly healthy family with Jessie being the source of all of its problems. But Jessie was the one who tried to connect with his brother, who took the fall for him, and who didn't even talk back to his parents - while they all did nothing but judge him. Jessie was at rock bottom but he still kept sacrificing for them. This show really flips reality on its head.
@@316lga You're not wrong, but from we're presented, his parents upbringing likely drove him to drug abuse. We see it starting right here with Jake; they want their sons to fit into their ideal mold instead of allowing them to be individuals. That's usually how it starts.
@@nahor88hard to say, but it’s possible. In fairness we don’t know what’s happened between them before hand, there’s probably a reason they don’t trust him at all
Fr. I have a little brother who is way younger than me. I can see myself as Jesse in this scene because our age gap is similar to Jesse and Jake. I pretty much grew up as an only child because my brother was born about 13 years later but I still love him and will always protect him.
And look where being a real man got him. Thats the point of this show, becuz jesse had a good heart he didnt belong in that place of degenerates, he took the fall for his brother and got kicked out, and all his brother cared about was getting the joint back, or how walt knew how to manipulate jesses good heart such as with treatment of kids to get him to do evil
Jake might have said something to them eventually. Maybe after El Camino when they find out Jesse was held prisoner and escaped to Mexico (or so they think).
As the son who “fell from grace” being “talented, gifted, and smart” this sequence hits me so hard. Vince and Peter really know how to write characters.
Yeah he probably failed them a bunch of times and this was the final straw, although it does seem like they raised him to be like that by favoring his brother more
A lot of entitled parents are like that, all they care about is their children achieving things but never being able to have fun or live their own lives.
The saddest part to me was how little his brother seemed to care about Jesse. Jesse was leaving, and he was seeing him for probably the last time, yet he didn't go talk to him to make sure he was alright, to bid him farewell, to beg him to stay, to ask where he could find him and keep contact with him later on... No, he just wanted his joint back, he couldn't care less about Jesse
I still can't believe when Bob Odenkirk said the show wasn't doing very good in the ratings around the time he was cast as Saul. obviously 3, 4 and 5 are better, but season 1 and 2 are amazing, I can't believe people actually found them boring when the show was released.
My personal favorite seasons are 1, 2 and 3 because it‘s that what expected from Breaking Bad. Obviously I love every season but season 5 is just sad and s4 is just like s3 for me
Probably because the only way to watch it was on TV. And i Think the commercial breaks probably killed the momentum of the show. I think that's why it got so popular when it was put on netflix.
100% Parents are meant to love and protect their kids so when they fail to do that, it normally always ends in trauma. Was the case with myself in early life but I’m in my late 30’s now. Some parents just shouldn’t have kids.
@@technojoe4079 also clearly jesse lack of love from his parents and this made jesse look that kind of love from walt. if you see through the series, jesse love getting the attention and approval from walt and other people that play a father or mentor role for him.
Like what mike said about the difference between a villain and a criminal. Jesse is a criminal, but takes the fall for his brother as he didnt have an evil heart, Jake who is not a "criminal" is saved from the trouble, but he is only concerned with getting the joint back, not the fact that because of his own actions, his brother has nowhere to go and is kicked out which showed at jake DOES have evil
I like the underlying context that Jake is doomed to become like Jesse because both of them arent able to talk to their parents about anything and they have such ridiculously high expectations of their children without the proper outlet to vent their frustrations while trying to meet those standards.
I always found this really implausible... I mean his brother was 12 and a prominent student. And it just so happens he had a joint there when Jesse comes over? And why would Jesse cover up his 12 year old brother doing drugs...
>I mean his brother was 12 and a prominent student What you see on the exterior doesn't tell what's going on inside. I suggest reading the poem "Richard Cory" by Edwin Arlington Robinson. >And it just so happens he had a joint there when Jesse comes over? Fair criticism. >And why would Jesse cover up his 12 year old brother doing drugs... He didn't tell them because he knows how much it would tear them up, to have not one but two of their children be into drugs, and he loves them too much to put his parents through that.
@@bear_1410 That's the first time someone suggests me a poem to read and I will, thanks! And if I think of it I agree. If my little brother did drugs, he'd be more likely to stop if I kept his secret but told him it's not good. He'd see me as a friend not as an enemy.
@@darkrider2303 thats grim, im sure many would agree Jesse is not the kind of person to 'not gonna expose my lil bro, they wouldnt believe me anyway'. That this is not what he has in mind. Just think about it, if he really wanted to he's had many chances and time but at the last one he did not. So that is not the case.
just shows how massively overbearing jesse's parents are, i mean music and sport pracitce on top of good school grades? Plus summer camp on during the only respite between those things? Makes sense that both of their children turned to drugs to try to relax.
Their parents truly were cruel people, but at the same time Jesse became one of the biggest drug manufacturers in existence. The parents there just exemplified the shows overall theme about perceiving people just because of their looks or past mistakes.
It was for the best. Not only would the parents never believed him, but the brother definitely wouldn’t like Jesse anymore or learn anything from this. Jesse lying and destroying the joint definitely hit it home for him about his actions having consequences.
People always blame Walt's cancer for starting all of this, but if Jesse's parents had done a better job reaching to their children none of that would have ever happened.
Jesse's parents were the most infuriating characters in the show. The way they snarl and stare as they talk to him just looks like they hate his guts. Some parents can never take responsibility for not raising their kids right.
you know they were gonna have tuco kill jesse but then because of positive fan reception due in large part to this scene they decided to keep him in the show past season 1
1. Their parents were not good parents. Of course the series did not need to explore this. Just the mere fact that both of their sons are doing something illegal is enough to prove how much of a failure they were 2. Jesse in fact had a lot of things going for him. He is smart, he is innovative, he could have been a successful legitimate businessman if only it was not the wrong people who saw that potential 3. Jesse is far from perfect. But the mere fact that he takes the fall for his brother knowing he has a lot more going for him, says he is a real standup dude...... and a good brother 4. It always made me wonder what happened to Jesse's lil bro? It wont surprise me if later hed end up being a failure too
While I can see why, the parents weren’t good people either. They very clearly held everything against Jesse and favored the other son even before the drugs. From what we hear about jesses aunt it seemed the family abandoned her and just let Jesse take care of her and when she died they instantly tried to sell the house. Yea Jesse definitely made his own bed but they sure as hell where the ones that set that bed on fire every chance they got.
And I feel bad for you because you're a terrible judge of character. I just hope that you're constantly being abused, because the only other option is you constantly abusing others. You have a twisted mindset. No offence, just a hint to take a hard look at yourself and your inner workings.
It’s heartbreaking knowing that Jesse and his brother will likely never see each other again after the movie.
At least their last memory together was a good one
In fact, your big bro's last act being to take a fall for you, before disappearing as one of the country's most wanted outlaw ever, would pretty much seal him as a legend in your mind
@@zigzag338not really, he ends up being wanted for being an assistant to the guy that: commited terrorism, killed 9 people in prison and poisoned a child, sure he wasn't a part of these crimes but the world thinks he is.
@@panwasacz2733 those are pretty awesome crimes though. legend.
@@kanodoggPoisoning a child is an awesome crime? Goodness me...
@@Obiodum_yeah, that's rad as f*ck 😎😎 gigachad heisenberg no cap on a stack frfr 💯
and the terrorism was also pretty lit ngl
the best thing Jesse ever did was stop his brother from smoking mids
His final lesson to his younger brother, funny but sad since they most likely never see each other again
he should have given a tenth of the blue to the lil guy, just for the taste
@@PeterT-i1w Jesse's brother after tasting the blue: TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT
@@williamjohn8633in that case Jesse is old enough where if he wanted a relationship with him the parents couldn't stop it from happening
That probably wouldn’t stop the brother tbh, Jesse probably only delayed it. If the brother really wanted it, he would probably find other means of getting more. What the brother needed was someone like Jesse being there continuously who might steer him away from that life based on his own personal experiences from using or at least offer some guidance so that the brother wouldn’t get in too deep. Too bad the parents kicked Jesse out. Joke’s on them.
Even if he had ratted Jake out to his parents, they would have still blamed him anyways for being a negative influence and kicked him out because that’s the kind of parents they are……
Jesse is a good brother.
Jesse is not just a good brother, he‘s a good man
Nice to see Jesse not snitch on one person at least.
"would have still blamed him anyways" lol just no, that's a BIG reach and even if they did, they have GOOD reasons to do so as Jesse would ultimately BE a negative influence on his own brother as Jesse KNEW what he negatively was.
@@Gadget-WalkmenHang on, how can it be both a reach *and* something they have good reasons to do? If they have good reasons to do something, then it's not a reach that they would do it. That just doesn't make sense dude.
@@jackaufenhand5710 It would be a reach because it’s nonsense to THINK someone can blame someone for every little thing without solid evidence to back up. His parents are uptight but their not that unreasonable seemingly. Jesse is a mess but he’s not responsible for doing every little wrong thing.
Wish we got to see more of jesse’s big brother dynamic. He felt more like a dad with brock instead of what we get to see here.
Jesse was the most wholesome character in Breaking Bad. I loved his Big Bro energy in the series. Aaron Paul did amazing in this show
Amazing character, amazing performance, amazing actor
You spelled Hank wrong
@@Irukadokawa Hank's actor yes, Hank the character? Noooo.
@@Irukadokawa
Yeah he was much more wholesome than Jesse, they seem to forget that Jesse helped build a dr-ug empire
Jesse is a nasty traitor, he betrayed the person that loved him most Walter and his movie just suckass, it is super unsatisfying that walt didnt kill jesse at that farm house
Say what you want about Jesse, he always put kids first.
First in line for crystal.
😂😂😂 @@jeffmilroy9345
@@jeffmilroy9345Doesn’t make any sense + ratio
I like how he completely understands it’s not his brothers fault.
He wasn’t even angry at him for a moment. Jesse is an absolute legend.
Season 1 is so perfect, has that middle of the summer vibe to it.
how so?
@@alexthebigmac4497because I first watched it in the middle of the summer a year ago
I too binge watched first 4 seasons in the middle of the summer in 2012. just before season 5a premiered.
same but this summer lol @@HoochJune
I’ve never heard it described that way, but that’s like a perfect description!
And that's the last time Jake ever saw his brother. I wonder how he and his parents felt when all the details about Jesse's enslavement/imprisonment came out.
Have you seen El Camino?
Spoilers
His parents still wanted jesse to turn himself in despite the news
@@EdgyPickle i don't think anyone knew about the enslavement
@@hamza5990 they did. It was even mentioned pretty sure in El Camino. Not sure about Saul's flashback watching the news.. it would have been very apparent with the human bondage chains by the cooking machines and the custom built pit in the ground, I'm sure covered with his DNA/fingerprints which I am 100% positive that they would have painstakingly lifted with a crime scene such as this, involving the largest methamphetamine manufacturer in the history of the Southwest. And we're not even sure if Uncle Jack wasn't smart enough to get rid of the video tapes of Jesse's confession. very easy to deduce what happened. Jesse has probably told them all this information himself through the visitation window, since it's easy to figure out that one of those small towns in Alaska was one of the first in the state to install facial recognition cameras on the street corners getting a positive hit on the FBI most wanted computers. Jesse went down. It was a matter of time.
@@hamza5990actually people found out about it at the end. Because in the scene where Jesse is about to shower at badger and sknny Pete’s house, badger asks “did they really keep you ina cage?” And Jesse just shuts the door
his brother is in london
Jesse’s heart is so real. He doesn’t tell on his brother and he doesn’t argue with his parents when they kick him out. Just takes it on the chin while keeping everything to himself.
A real man right there. That type of love and respect is hard to find anywhere.
indeed
@@lp2045 indubitably
"Takes it on the chin while keeping everything to himself"
"A real man right there"
What a tired old stereotype. Men shouldn't be demanded to be stoic and withdrawn from any emotional outpouring just because they have dicks.
He's been on that song and dance too many times, i can relate. At some point you're just tired of arguing with them because they won't listen.
@@AlebRebornI love that word. It’s a shame I so rarely get a chance to use it in a sentence.
Whats depressing is that the parents never knew Jesse did that for his little bro. And they likely never know. It bothers me to this day
hey maybe jake would tell them the truth who knows
@@JoaquinVelezzthat is something I totally would have done later on. Couple years on down the line when I'm 17 or 18, get into a big fight with Mom and Dad and then scream " it wasn't even Jesse's joint, It was mine, but you were too blind to see it. Too busy building this perfect image in your head of me to make up for what you wanted Jesse to be. HE WAS ALWAYS YOUR FAVORITE!!!"
Thats becuz this show replicates life, in reality the good guys arnt actually good, and the bad guys weren't evil.
@@bigpoppy0617oof… that one hit me pretty hard.
@@bigpoppy0617he defecated through a sun roof!
Kids way to young for drugs. Jesse did the right thing.
Drugs are for those who have nothing left
@@gameover878There's always something left
@no-barknoonan1335 That's the point that there is always something left - you just need to seek it instead of taking drugs. Fight, seek, find - never give up.
WHat do you care if someone parties safely as an adult? Why is booze ok but damages alot more people? @@gameover878
@@no-barknoonan1335thats beautiful
He was many things but he was a good person
'was' , before Walt killed his soul off to every bit.
Emotion play and acting in Breaking Bad is unmatched to any show, really makes you feel for the fictional characters.
They were so angry about a little joint and now its legal in like half of america. How time changes
And to see how many dispensaries popped up in such a short time throughout new Mexico since it's legalization.
@@JakeRvesYou mean they always existed but now it's convenient because its in stores?
@@riverman6462 just look at Hobbs nm
The entire town revolved around dispensary now. So it's changing the landscape.
How many arguments in real life happened over a little thing like that too
Just because its legal doesn't mean as parents they want their child to keep using drugs
Thank you for posting this scene to me it was one of the most profound scenes in the entire series
Definitely among the scenes in this entire show.
The best part is where he gets back and buys his house.
It's crazy, from an outside pov this would seem like a perfectly healthy family with Jessie being the source of all of its problems.
But Jessie was the one who tried to connect with his brother, who took the fall for him, and who didn't even talk back to his parents - while they all did nothing but judge him. Jessie was at rock bottom but he still kept sacrificing for them.
This show really flips reality on its head.
To be fair, Jesse is also part of the problem. Making bad decisions on his life.
@@316lga You're not wrong, but from we're presented, his parents upbringing likely drove him to drug abuse. We see it starting right here with Jake; they want their sons to fit into their ideal mold instead of allowing them to be individuals. That's usually how it starts.
@@nahor88hard to say, but it’s possible. In fairness we don’t know what’s happened between them before hand, there’s probably a reason they don’t trust him at all
@@nahor88 Yep, narcissists.
@@nahor88Yeah boomer parents…
He took the fall because he knew they won't believe him anyways.
Also because Jesse is a good big brother and wants to protect his lil brother
@@Daiin0 Lying about it doesn't protect him. It's not like his parents would've called the police on his brother. He's hiding the problem from them.
Always take a fall for your brother.
Friends are pretty much temporary but brothers is for life.
Blood of the covenant my friend
Fr. I have a little brother who is way younger than me. I can see myself as Jesse in this scene because our age gap is similar to Jesse and Jake. I pretty much grew up as an only child because my brother was born about 13 years later but I still love him and will always protect him.
jesse is a real man ! Didnt even talk back to his parents even though parents are dead wrong. Jesse just took it like a real man . 🏆💪
And look where being a real man got him. Thats the point of this show, becuz jesse had a good heart he didnt belong in that place of degenerates, he took the fall for his brother and got kicked out, and all his brother cared about was getting the joint back, or how walt knew how to manipulate jesses good heart such as with treatment of kids to get him to do evil
Dead wrong for what?at this point they have probably been dealing with jesse's BS for a decade now i think it's understandable
Honestly, I wonder if Jesse's parents ever found out the truth.
They would of blamed it on Jesse anyways. :(
Decades after the movie, they'll still be crying to the sky "JESSE!!" whenever they find their brat's blunts.
@@Bruh-zx2mcJesse is raised by dinklebergs
Jake might have said something to them eventually. Maybe after El Camino when they find out Jesse was held prisoner and escaped to Mexico (or so they think).
As the son who “fell from grace” being “talented, gifted, and smart” this sequence hits me so hard. Vince and Peter really know how to write characters.
Jessie deserved better but his parents, even though they’re unlikable, weren’t in the wrong.
Yeah he probably failed them a bunch of times and this was the final straw, although it does seem like they raised him to be like that by favoring his brother more
@@s4h4 I think they pressured him throughout his childhood to be what his brother is now and they clearly failed and Jake is their second chance.
@@carson11100
Yup and even more, Jake is clearly under some kind of pressure from them if he’s already smoking marijuana in secret.
Doesn't matter. Parental love is supposed to be unconditional.
@@leafyutube 👍💯💯
Today Jesse's parents would probably be growing a few plants on the back porch
His parents can go **** themselves. They're doing the exact same thing to their youngest.
A lot of entitled parents are like that, all they care about is their children achieving things but never being able to have fun or live their own lives.
Among the saddest scenes in both shows.
One of the greatest acted tv characters of all time.
When parents don't succeed they want their kids to take fall for their failure
The saddest part to me was how little his brother seemed to care about Jesse. Jesse was leaving, and he was seeing him for probably the last time, yet he didn't go talk to him to make sure he was alright, to bid him farewell, to beg him to stay, to ask where he could find him and keep contact with him later on... No, he just wanted his joint back, he couldn't care less about Jesse
jesse brother didn't know jesse much
I hate the maid more than the parents, no one likes a snitch
Ikr, none of their business.
Snitches get.....DEPORTED!
@@zombiekila187 I mean, can you imagine their reaction if they find out themselves and realise she never told them?
Not all learning comes from books
omg its stewie
Jesse goes to one of his first traumatic events wearing a ridiculous T shirt.
I still can't believe when Bob Odenkirk said the show wasn't doing very good in the ratings around the time he was cast as Saul. obviously 3, 4 and 5 are better, but season 1 and 2 are amazing, I can't believe people actually found them boring when the show was released.
My personal favorite seasons are 1, 2 and 3 because it‘s that what expected from Breaking Bad. Obviously I love every season but season 5 is just sad and s4 is just like s3 for me
Show wasn't that popular when it first came out, believe it or not.
Probably because the only way to watch it was on TV. And i Think the commercial breaks probably killed the momentum of the show. I think that's why it got so popular when it was put on netflix.
@jonathanbirch2022 Yeah but largely due to the spike of popularity it got from netflix.
Did Jesse's parent were part of the reason of Jesse's unhappiness?
Definitely. When you grow up in this kind of environment you'll find a way to escape, unfortunately in most cases it's drugs
100%
Parents are meant to love and protect their kids so when they fail to do that, it normally always ends in trauma.
Was the case with myself in early life but I’m in my late 30’s now.
Some parents just shouldn’t have kids.
@@technojoe4079 also clearly jesse lack of love from his parents and this made jesse look that kind of love from walt.
if you see through the series, jesse love getting the attention and approval from walt and other people that play a father or mentor role for him.
@FZJanimated Correct. It's quite common to seek approval when you've been let down by your parents.
Yes its exactly what caused my unhappiness and emptiness in life
I'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIND THIS CLIP FOR SO LONG
man this was a good series
My fav scene: Jesse Pinkman totally have heart and not a rat.
Jesse's mom's actor does a great job portraying a conflicted and hurt mother struggling with her nature vs nurture instincts
Plot twist: Jake grows up to be the danger
Bros plug gives him just one joint? Lmfao
Like what mike said about the difference between a villain and a criminal. Jesse is a criminal, but takes the fall for his brother as he didnt have an evil heart, Jake who is not a "criminal" is saved from the trouble, but he is only concerned with getting the joint back, not the fact that because of his own actions, his brother has nowhere to go and is kicked out which showed at jake DOES have evil
These are what society has deemed "good parents"
1:58 If I were in Jesse's shoes here, I'd've had real hard time restraning myself not to slap the boy.
Jesse's a real champ
I like the underlying context that Jake is doomed to become like Jesse because both of them arent able to talk to their parents about anything and they have such ridiculously high expectations of their children without the proper outlet to vent their frustrations while trying to meet those standards.
It's probably why Jesse loved his aunt so much.
@@EirwenVivantelI wish the show explored that bit of Jesse.
@@danduhlion Same
both their sons are doing this. seems like the parents' fault
1:23 that little part is so hilarious to me
By shielding his lil brother from consequences of his actions, he actually did him more harm than good
That's true.
Their parents would have blamed him anyway or hated his brother.
he did try to stop him from doing drugs
I think by El Camino, Jake is on a field trip to London, so by the time he comes back to albuquerque, he'll find out.
With manipulative parents like that you gotta uphold a good image. Other wise the game turns against you.
So nostalgic
Most selfless guy in bb
Loved Jesse ❤
Fiftythousand, and the Blont was urs
I always found this really implausible... I mean his brother was 12 and a prominent student.
And it just so happens he had a joint there when Jesse comes over?
And why would Jesse cover up his 12 year old brother doing drugs...
>I mean his brother was 12 and a prominent student
What you see on the exterior doesn't tell what's going on inside. I suggest reading the poem "Richard Cory" by Edwin Arlington Robinson.
>And it just so happens he had a joint there when Jesse comes over?
Fair criticism.
>And why would Jesse cover up his 12 year old brother doing drugs...
He didn't tell them because he knows how much it would tear them up, to have not one but two of their children be into drugs, and he loves them too much to put his parents through that.
@@bear_1410 That's the first time someone suggests me a poem to read and I will, thanks!
And if I think of it I agree. If my little brother did drugs, he'd be more likely to stop if I kept his secret but told him it's not good. He'd see me as a friend not as an enemy.
I think it was more like his parents wouldn't believe if he told them his lil bro was smoking the joint
following big bros footsteps
@@darkrider2303 thats grim, im sure many would agree Jesse is not the kind of person to 'not gonna expose my lil bro, they wouldnt believe me anyway'. That this is not what he has in mind. Just think about it, if he really wanted to he's had many chances and time but at the last one he did not. So that is not the case.
just shows how massively overbearing jesse's parents are, i mean music and sport pracitce on top of good school grades? Plus summer camp on during the only respite between those things? Makes sense that both of their children turned to drugs to try to relax.
Exactly, narcissists suck.
he only ever wanted to love and be loved
💯💯💯👍
Fr bro ❤️ Jesse took a beating for 8 months. And 7 years zoom out.
Ratted out by a nosy immigrant😂 he really had the worst parents he could possibly have
he didnt snitch 💯💯
Their parents truly were cruel people, but at the same time Jesse became one of the biggest drug manufacturers in existence.
The parents there just exemplified the shows overall theme about perceiving people just because of their looks or past mistakes.
"You did your Best. And whatever happens with me, It's on me. Ok? Nobody else."
Think Jesse was right to take the fall?
He knew they never would have believed him anyway
It was for the best. Not only would the parents never believed him, but the brother definitely wouldn’t like Jesse anymore or learn anything from this.
Jesse lying and destroying the joint definitely hit it home for him about his actions having consequences.
If Jesse didn't take the fall here, his psrents would think they were the real problem. So he saved both his brother, and his parents a huge ordeal.
Jesse can only be blame if he have an ear piece and eye glasses 🤨
People always blame Walt's cancer for starting all of this, but if Jesse's parents had done a better job reaching to their children none of that would have ever happened.
Worst parents in history
Strange hiding place for a joint. Why the hell did he hide it there?
They really should have done something more with the little brother.
Housekeepers are always snitching!
And everyone ask why Guys like Jesse fall in a Drug addict
i would call ICE on the maid for not minding her business
Jesse's parents were the most infuriating characters in the show.
The way they snarl and stare as they talk to him just looks like they hate his guts.
Some parents can never take responsibility for not raising their kids right.
dude just drop the third show already
never. series done XD
@@snowarmth .......You remember what I told you? It's not over unti- **cough cough cough**
Jake asks for it back to play on Jesse's emotions and to appear innocent. Jake framed Jesse, and Jesse figured it out.
i need his shirt
Whose shirt?
you know they were gonna have tuco kill jesse but then because of positive fan reception due in large part to this scene they decided to keep him in the show past season 1
There was a writers strike that cut the first season a bit short and early. It all worked out for the finale.
What's wrong with skunk, Jesse?! I like skunk!
Jessie should have ratted on him. Hes taking the same path as him.
Why did he take the fall for his brother? It would’ve been better if he hadn’t and his brother received consequences.
Damn I had completely forgotten Jesse had a brother
Who had a what now?
Skunk is good more like bunk or pretendo!!!
You know what would make this worse if the father was actually the step dad and the brother was his half brother.
1. Their parents were not good parents. Of course the series did not need to explore this. Just the mere fact that both of their sons are doing something illegal is enough to prove how much of a failure they were
2. Jesse in fact had a lot of things going for him. He is smart, he is innovative, he could have been a successful legitimate businessman if only it was not the wrong people who saw that potential
3. Jesse is far from perfect. But the mere fact that he takes the fall for his brother knowing he has a lot more going for him, says he is a real standup dude...... and a good brother
4. It always made me wonder what happened to Jesse's lil bro? It wont surprise me if later hed end up being a failure too
No. Speech is illegal now. Are parents failures if their kids speak?
Is that a legit cab service in the ABQ?
Amazing older brother. Don't rat but correct.
My lil bro and i only smokin Gelato 🔥
thats cool but my big sis and I like White Widow
Is that a packer sticker on a cab in New Mexico? 😅
I noticed that too. I think most people in New Mexico are Cowboys fans, but there's Packers fans everywhere tbh.
My older brother did the same thing for me growing up lol
Why did his bro have a joint? Is the reason implied in the series?
So he can smoke it :)
What’s the scoop now?!
What eb?
I always felt really bad for Jesse’s parents… 😞
While I can see why, the parents weren’t good people either. They very clearly held everything against Jesse and favored the other son even before the drugs.
From what we hear about jesses aunt it seemed the family abandoned her and just let Jesse take care of her and when she died they instantly tried to sell the house.
Yea Jesse definitely made his own bed but they sure as hell where the ones that set that bed on fire every chance they got.
Why?
And I feel bad for you because you're a terrible judge of character. I just hope that you're constantly being abused, because the only other option is you constantly abusing others. You have a twisted mindset. No offence, just a hint to take a hard look at yourself and your inner workings.
@devanov3103 Jesus, project much?