@@joelglanton6531 He says it with such conviction, without a hint of self-awareness - it's great. His narcissism/ego on full display (even if he is right about everything). He tends to try and hide it (at least before full-on Heisenberg) and put on his "Walt" persona of a mild-mannered teacher; however, he's comfortable around Jesse so his true feelings and thoughts come out.
Everything fell apart because of a failure in communication on Walt's part. If he was able to make his point without being a jackass and egotistical maniac about it, he and Jesse might not have fractured
Well technically yes, but Walt explained it to Jesse in such a condescending and arrogant way that he ended up further alienating Jesse and playing right into Gus hands.
@@jaytorr6701 as funny as this may sound, your wife is correct on this one, when explaining something to someone, tone DOES matter, and it can make a huge difference between helping somebody up or talking down to them.
@@BritishGovernment1815 sure. Or maybe just get past the tone and listen to the message. Like when I scream and yell, "make me a damn sandwich woman!!", all I want is a sandwich from her pretty hands
@@BritishGovernment1815men don’t read their own or others’ tone as well, that’s why we struggle with it and that’s why it’s used against us in arguments. Yes, tone matters, but using that against people who are weaker with reading tone is also fucked
I like how before Gus was becoming more friendly with Walt and didn't like Jesse then after the two dealers and Gale are killed it becomes the opposite
Their true colors showed and he saw that Jesse was a solid guy that could be molded into something better than what he was, while Walt was better on paper but had a trash personality
@@joelglanton6531 if he really cared about child murder then why did he join forces with Gus, who supervised those two dealers, in season 4 instead of taking sides with Walt?
@@KINGAMIIAMKING to resolve this situation, everything Walter needed to do was be nice with Jesse. Just that. Walter know they are trying to bring Jesse to their side treating him better, and what do he do?? He treats him worse Such an brilliant mind
No it is not LMAO. Walt would’ve never died if he had his ego. Nobody actually cares about Mike and Jesse when they’re both too stupid to read between the lines, Walt was on a mission to create a business better than gray matter and my god did he ever
@@The_King_Of_Leeches Every time Walt was in a position to really score some BIG MONEY he let his ego derail him. At the end of the day, Walt wasn't in this for the money-he was in it for his ego. He admitted that to Skylar in the last episode, he finally was true to himself and to her.
When you realize that Walt has absolute dog shit, charisma stat, but he’s just been passing all of the skill checks using science and intelligence dialog checks
It is funny how it's a clandestine, illegal laboratory but he apparently went through an industrial supply catalog and ordered all this stuff to get it up to OSHA standards
Walt was 100% right.Gus was trying to destroy realtionship between walt and jesse,so that jesse would be fine with gus killing walt.This was a cheap trick by gus,and jesse was still too dumb to figure it out
Jesse wasn’t dumb, because he did know what Gus was doing. Gus asked multiple times if hè could run the lab on his own and everytime Jesse told he knew his plan and asked him not to kill Walter. So he wasn’t that dumb!
@@Mr.Therizinosaurus Jesse was so in love with the attention from Mike and Gus, it was only a matter of time and Walter knew. That made him do the only possible choice for him to stay alive, it wasn’t a morally right choice, but it was the only one. After everything Walter has done for him, and he still betrays him on multiple occasions. Everything that went wrong was Jesse’s fault.
@@ygaming1379 "Everything that went wrong was Jesse’s fault." is an absolutely unhinged take. Gus wanted Walter out of the picture because he, like EVERYONE ELSE realized Walt's ego and pride were WAY too important to him. He's someone that CAN'T be under anyone, because he believes he deserves the top spot. Jesse, for all his problems, is a great employee when he's off the drugs. He's loyal, does the job he's told, and only talks back when he doesn't understand something, or when the person, usually WALT, is a disrespectful dick to him. Walt should be grateful Jesse had as much loyalty for him as he did, because he 100% didn't deserve it.
@@KitKatNisa Always on about the ego. I agree with you that it wasn’t Jesse’s fault, but Walter’s ego and pride had absolutely nothing to do with anything in regards to how he handled Gus. If anyone was up in their ego, it was Gus. He was pissy and in his feelings because Walter protected Jesse from dying. His employees killed a kid and left him out in the open. Assuming it wasn’t him who ordered that shit, why the hell would he be mad at Walter for taking them out for their insubordination? Gus was a paranoid control freak.
What really bothers me after watching BCS is how Gus what careful building that lab and in BB Jesse and Walt literally show up to the job with their cars parked right in the front. Such irony
at this point it's just a laundry house, nothing wrong with 2 more cars being parked outside, and these two people are deeply in on the crime, whereas the construction team is only there temporarily and can't know where the job took place as they might flip later.
In hindsight its sad(and still kinda funny) to see how stupid jesse was in this situation. He was being played on an elementary school level and still didn't see it lmao
Jesse was so yearning for approval, that it made him so easily to be manipulated. Jesse strikes me as a kid who was so yearning for a father-figure, that he would latch onto anyone who showed him such feeling, taking for granted the fact that the person who offered his hand in such a manner might being doing so because he had something up his sleeve. Jesse was the type of person that people like that would take advantage of and discard with zero remorse, as Walt truly asked Jesse in this scene: "Do you really believe that you mean ANYTHING to these people?" Granted, Walt was shown to be right about Gus's true intentions, but the sad thing is that Walt was essentially doing the same thing to him, whether he consciously realized it or not. Of the four grown men in this series, Walt, Gus, Hank, and Mike, I would venture to say that Mike was the only one who genuinely cared, or who grew to care, for Jesse's well-being. Whereas Walt blatantly tried and succeeded numerous times to get Jesse to stay in the Meth business, Mike is the ONLY one who tried to encourage Jesse to run while he still could. And we see the lasting influence Mike had on Jesse, because Jesse went to Alaska in El Camino as Mike stated he would do if he were in Jesse's shoes. In case anyone is wondering why I mentioned Hank in that scenario, well because it is shown in S5 of BB that even Hank, even though he was supposed to represent the law and what is traditionally thought to be a representation of "good and decent," was shown to be okay using Jesse to get to Walt, even if that meant Jesse getting killed, so long as Hank was able to capture Walt.
@@StonedMeadowOfDoom yes but he got lucky though, at this point in the story, Walt realizes Gus is turning Jesse against him, and plays right into that plan, despite realizing what's happening. he makes Jesse even more distant from him in this scene while simultaneously realizing what was going on. If he was smarter he would've been more tactful and not let things get to the point they get to at the end of the season, when Jesse has almost fully accepted Walt needs to be killed and would keep working for Gus if it happened.
I know people like Jesse they are dangerous cause they are naive and slow! Ofc someone smart as Walt will be seen as ignorant and mean towards Jesse but its like trying to talk to a dog! Part of his anger is the fact that the other guy doesnt have a clue what is going on
not seen it in ages, but I never quite bought the idea that they couldn't kill Jesse because Walt would then lo longer cook for them. Walt would do what he was told! As we saw when Gus threatened to murder his infant daughter. That's all Gus would have needed to do after killing jesse to keep things going
the problem wasn't that Gus couldn't kill Jesse. it's that Gus couldn't kill Walt, because Jesse then wouldn't be a reliable longterm manufacturer for him. It's why Gus is making Jesse feel proud of himself and simultaneously pulling him away from Walt. That way he can kill Walt, who is the real problem, and keep a loyal lab rat just like he had before.
This whole thing... it's all about me. A prideful narcissist to a tee. The whole world needs to revolve around him. If it doesn't, it just doesn't sit right. Everyone else are just expendable secondary characters for Walt to use for his benefit. Nothing else.
@@LightTrack- yes but they would be dealt with by mike, and jesse was not even able to kill those 2, if it wasn't for walter's intervention jesse would be killed by those 2 dealers
@@eat26 Why would Mike deal with them? He works for Gus. And Gus obviously did not want them dead. Anything less would not be sufficient for Jesse (justifiably, they fucking murdered a kid).
Jesse - "maybe im not such a loser after all"
Walt - "no, that cant be it"
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Hahaha
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Lmao and the funny at all, at some point earlier, Walt said it wasn't mean to be an insult.
Humblest Walter White moment
He's right tho
@@SRdav888thats what makes it humble
And that's not saying much. Dude has an ego the size of a carnival cruise ship.
😂😂
He’s right, but his delivery is bordering on comedic.
I love the "this whole thing, all of it... is all about me," it makes me laugh every time.
@@joelglanton6531 He says it with such conviction, without a hint of self-awareness - it's great. His narcissism/ego on full display (even if he is right about everything). He tends to try and hide it (at least before full-on Heisenberg) and put on his "Walt" persona of a mild-mannered teacher; however, he's comfortable around Jesse so his true feelings and thoughts come out.
@@GuyDude-hk8uyWalt isn’t even wrong, Jesse is easily manipulated and so Gus does it to set him against Walt. It really was about Walt.
@@hx5525 Eh it wasn't just about walt tbf. He still needed a chemist for his revenge plan in mexico as well
this whole thing .. all of this .. ITS ALL ABOUT ME !
Yeahh he got over his head with that statement
Everything fell apart because of a failure in communication on Walt's part. If he was able to make his point without being a jackass and egotistical maniac about it, he and Jesse might not have fractured
funniest line
@@morfy2581 truly mf thinks he is hot shit
Well he’s right
Well... Walt was right actually.
Well technically yes, but Walt explained it to Jesse in such a condescending and arrogant way that he ended up further alienating Jesse and playing right into Gus hands.
@@BritishGovernment1815 so it's not what you say but how you say it... Is this my wife's burner account? 😂
@@jaytorr6701 as funny as this may sound, your wife is correct on this one, when explaining something to someone, tone DOES matter, and it can make a huge difference between helping somebody up or talking down to them.
@@BritishGovernment1815 sure. Or maybe just get past the tone and listen to the message. Like when I scream and yell, "make me a damn sandwich woman!!", all I want is a sandwich from her pretty hands
@@BritishGovernment1815men don’t read their own or others’ tone as well, that’s why we struggle with it and that’s why it’s used against us in arguments. Yes, tone matters, but using that against people who are weaker with reading tone is also fucked
I like how before Gus was becoming more friendly with Walt and didn't like Jesse then after the two dealers and Gale are killed it becomes the opposite
Because it brought more heat on him that’s why
And the entire reason those two dealers and Gale had to be killed was due to Jesse’s idiotic actions
@@WayneMercyYeah Jesse was so idiotic taking a stand against child murder
Their true colors showed and he saw that Jesse was a solid guy that could be molded into something better than what he was, while Walt was better on paper but had a trash personality
@@joelglanton6531 if he really cared about child murder then why did he join forces with Gus, who supervised those two dealers, in season 4 instead of taking sides with Walt?
Walt's ego is his own worst enemy, that's the story of this series.
Yeah because Jesse Pinkman was innocent and did nothing wrong.
@@KINGAMIIAMKING to resolve this situation, everything Walter needed to do was be nice with Jesse. Just that.
Walter know they are trying to bring Jesse to their side treating him better, and what do he do?? He treats him worse
Such an brilliant mind
No it is not LMAO. Walt would’ve never died if he had his ego. Nobody actually cares about Mike and Jesse when they’re both too stupid to read between the lines, Walt was on a mission to create a business better than gray matter and my god did he ever
@@The_King_Of_Leeches Every time Walt was in a position to really score some BIG MONEY he let his ego derail him. At the end of the day, Walt wasn't in this for the money-he was in it for his ego. He admitted that to Skylar in the last episode, he finally was true to himself and to her.
When you realize that Walt has absolute dog shit, charisma stat, but he’s just been passing all of the skill checks using science and intelligence dialog checks
Underrated comment.
Fallout 4 reference?
@@Galactus.96 yes lol
@@Dilllonm funny, I only started playing that game a few months ago
If Walt was more like “Gus wants you to replace me as cook because he knows your meth is good as mine” Jesse would’ve actually listened
This is the moment Jessie became a navy seal
"Register this " is hella funny!
Walt lost control of jesse, that a narcissist worst nightmare, i promise
Funny how Walt holds his lunch bag through all of this 😂
3:40 I find it amusing Gus apparently got bilingual safety instructions for his secret Meth lab.
It is funny how it's a clandestine, illegal laboratory but he apparently went through an industrial supply catalog and ordered all this stuff to get it up to OSHA standards
Gus was really autistic about that sorta stuff. He had OCD.
@@joelglanton6531 He's a professional.
Them being in New Mexico, perhaps the bilingual safety signs are common place.
Also, perhaps he had other chemists besides Gale in mind.
2:53 Jesse is probably thinking in this moment "Nah, he can't be this full of himself now can he?"
Jesse face when Walt says it's all bout me historical
Walt was 100% right.Gus was trying to destroy realtionship between walt and jesse,so that jesse would be fine with gus killing walt.This was a cheap trick by gus,and jesse was still too dumb to figure it out
Jesse probably would have been better off working with Mike and Gus than Walt.
Jesse wasn’t dumb, because he did know what Gus was doing. Gus asked multiple times if hè could run the lab on his own and everytime Jesse told he knew his plan and asked him not to kill Walter. So he wasn’t that dumb!
@@Mr.Therizinosaurus Jesse was so in love with the attention from Mike and Gus, it was only a matter of time and Walter knew. That made him do the only possible choice for him to stay alive, it wasn’t a morally right choice, but it was the only one.
After everything Walter has done for him, and he still betrays him on multiple occasions. Everything that went wrong was Jesse’s fault.
@@ygaming1379 "Everything that went wrong was Jesse’s fault." is an absolutely unhinged take. Gus wanted Walter out of the picture because he, like EVERYONE ELSE realized Walt's ego and pride were WAY too important to him. He's someone that CAN'T be under anyone, because he believes he deserves the top spot. Jesse, for all his problems, is a great employee when he's off the drugs. He's loyal, does the job he's told, and only talks back when he doesn't understand something, or when the person, usually WALT, is a disrespectful dick to him. Walt should be grateful Jesse had as much loyalty for him as he did, because he 100% didn't deserve it.
@@KitKatNisa
Always on about the ego. I agree with you that it wasn’t Jesse’s fault, but Walter’s ego and pride had absolutely nothing to do with anything in regards to how he handled Gus.
If anyone was up in their ego, it was Gus. He was pissy and in his feelings because Walter protected Jesse from dying. His employees killed a kid and left him out in the open. Assuming it wasn’t him who ordered that shit, why the hell would he be mad at Walter for taking them out for their insubordination? Gus was a paranoid control freak.
What really bothers me after watching BCS is how Gus what careful building that lab and in BB Jesse and Walt literally show up to the job with their cars parked right in the front. Such irony
at this point it's just a laundry house, nothing wrong with 2 more cars being parked outside, and these two people are deeply in on the crime, whereas the construction team is only there temporarily and can't know where the job took place as they might flip later.
Smart enough to figure the plan out but dumb enough to make it work
In hindsight its sad(and still kinda funny) to see how stupid jesse was in this situation. He was being played on an elementary school level and still didn't see it lmao
As much of an asshole as Walt is to Jesse, he was right. The fact that Jesse did not question anything really made Gus's plans come into fruition.
The funny part is Walt was right
walts guessing is always right
no no this whole thing all of this it's all about me
IT WAS ACRUALLY ABOUT MEE!!!
Walt suspects Gus is sus
If you ever have to say “I’m not trying to be insulting” it’s already too late
This is the exact moment Walter registered This.
"all of this, its all about me! I am the Breaking Bad!"
How Hal feels when Malcom takes all the credit
only walt can know and think like gus
When the sussy Gus among us is sus.
"this really IS all about me..." - Homelander
Jesse was so yearning for approval, that it made him so easily to be manipulated. Jesse strikes me as a kid who was so yearning for a father-figure, that he would latch onto anyone who showed him such feeling, taking for granted the fact that the person who offered his hand in such a manner might being doing so because he had something up his sleeve.
Jesse was the type of person that people like that would take advantage of and discard with zero remorse, as Walt truly asked Jesse in this scene: "Do you really believe that you mean ANYTHING to these people?"
Granted, Walt was shown to be right about Gus's true intentions, but the sad thing is that Walt was essentially doing the same thing to him, whether he consciously realized it or not.
Of the four grown men in this series, Walt, Gus, Hank, and Mike, I would venture to say that Mike was the only one who genuinely cared, or who grew to care, for Jesse's well-being.
Whereas Walt blatantly tried and succeeded numerous times to get Jesse to stay in the Meth business, Mike is the ONLY one who tried to encourage Jesse to run while he still could. And we see the lasting influence Mike had on Jesse, because Jesse went to Alaska in El Camino as Mike stated he would do if he were in Jesse's shoes.
In case anyone is wondering why I mentioned Hank in that scenario, well because it is shown in S5 of BB that even Hank, even though he was supposed to represent the law and what is traditionally thought to be a representation of "good and decent," was shown to be okay using Jesse to get to Walt, even if that meant Jesse getting killed, so long as Hank was able to capture Walt.
1:18 Jesse register this middle finger. Lmao
Smart enough to realize the plan but not smart enough to stop it, Walt in a nutshell
He stopped it dude. He won. The brock poisoning is what ultimately allowed him to get rid of Gus
@@StonedMeadowOfDoom yes but he got lucky though, at this point in the story, Walt realizes Gus is turning Jesse against him, and plays right into that plan, despite realizing what's happening. he makes Jesse even more distant from him in this scene while simultaneously realizing what was going on. If he was smarter he would've been more tactful and not let things get to the point they get to at the end of the season, when Jesse has almost fully accepted Walt needs to be killed and would keep working for Gus if it happened.
*the big bang happens*
Walt: "No its all about me"
2:48 Homelander moment
It's all about me😂😂
This is the moment that Walt Registered that .!.
Jessie is a poor soul that trusts everybody until they start doing unbelievable bullshit. Only then his eyes open up
i love this show because at first yea gus was playing jesse with the setup but ended up actually saving gus and mike in mex that shit is hard as fuck
REGISTER THIS!
Register this 💀💀
He got the brains but how he was delivering stuff with his mouth destroyed him
I know people like Jesse they are dangerous cause they are naive and slow! Ofc someone smart as Walt will be seen as ignorant and mean towards Jesse but its like trying to talk to a dog! Part of his anger is the fact that the other guy doesnt have a clue what is going on
Jesse is physical manifistation of becoming a liability.
Tyrus I could see using him...
Walt coulda said f Jesse. See ya. But never did. Ya his ego was fd. But he always truly cared about Jesse. Hence last episode.
Register this! Classic
1:19 😂
2:46 white girls during BLM
People hate walt. But gus is no different after he took his revenge what makes you think he will be different than eladio or bolsa or even walt
And thats church yo
Are you a ex navy seal lol 😂
not seen it in ages, but I never quite bought the idea that they couldn't kill Jesse because Walt would then lo longer cook for them. Walt would do what he was told! As we saw when Gus threatened to murder his infant daughter. That's all Gus would have needed to do after killing jesse to keep things going
When Gus threatened to kill his family that's when he started planning to kill Gus.
@@YTonYahoo i know. but the point is that he would have cooked even with a dead jesse if gus threatened to kill walts family if he didn't
the problem wasn't that Gus couldn't kill Jesse. it's that Gus couldn't kill Walt, because Jesse then wouldn't be a reliable longterm manufacturer for him. It's why Gus is making Jesse feel proud of himself and simultaneously pulling him away from Walt. That way he can kill Walt, who is the real problem, and keep a loyal lab rat just like he had before.
This whole thing... it's all about me.
A prideful narcissist to a tee. The whole world needs to revolve around him. If it doesn't, it just doesn't sit right. Everyone else are just expendable secondary characters for Walt to use for his benefit. Nothing else.
Walter jealous
Gus is sus
Register this 🤣
I thought i had a big forhead .next to pinkman not really
He is balding.
Register this😆
These guys blew it while working for Gus they could have it all....
They couldn’t. Their sales and distribution was non existent.
jesse blew it by trying to kill those dealers
@@eat26 And those dealers blew it by killing a kid.
@@LightTrack- yes but they would be dealt with by mike, and jesse was not even able to kill those 2, if it wasn't for walter's intervention jesse would be killed by those 2 dealers
@@eat26 Why would Mike deal with them? He works for Gus. And Gus obviously did not want them dead. Anything less would not be sufficient for Jesse (justifiably, they fucking murdered a kid).
Funny how the story wrapped up in Alaska