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Jesse Pinkman calls his Parents | El Camino A Breaking Bad Movie 2019

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2019
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  • @endlessnoodle3056
    @endlessnoodle3056 4 года назад +29102

    In Breaking Bad universe no one knows how to properly hang up, so they just break phones after each conversation

    • @upvotecomment2110
      @upvotecomment2110 4 года назад +588

      You know that they're doing it to prevent others to track the phone right?

    • @lxz9929
      @lxz9929 4 года назад +2644

      @@upvotecomment2110 r/woooosh

    • @DeadCell_XIII
      @DeadCell_XIII 4 года назад +505

      They also never say bye in Breaking bad universe it seems

    • @oregontrail9067
      @oregontrail9067 4 года назад +289

      @@lxz9929 r/ihavereddit

    • @hishomie4466
      @hishomie4466 4 года назад +210

      "Dammit! The hangup button doesn't work! Wonder if I just snap it"

  • @taibutler1474
    @taibutler1474 3 года назад +20537

    Jesse literally became an actual slave and his parents have no idea.

    • @rileyjanes6768
      @rileyjanes6768 3 года назад +963

      I don’t think that’s true him being trapped in a cage was on the news

    • @We_Are_Borg_478
      @We_Are_Borg_478 3 года назад +2832

      @@rileyjanes6768 The words "he was in a cage" don't encompass what really happened in there.
      He was blackmailed into being a willing slave, after being beaten for days.
      He wears the same clothes until they are so disgusting that Todd has to buy him new ones.
      He probably eats little to no food.
      The others laugh at his pain and suffering as they actively inflict it.
      His girlfriend is shot in the head in front of him for punishment.
      Jesse could have checked himself out of there at any time (suicide) but chose to stay because of Brock.
      That being said, his dumb ass parents probably saw the cage remark on the news and took it in the lightest context possible. They probably imagined a clean cell with humane treatment, because that's all they've seen or known about cages and imprisonment.
      After all, what sane person could imagine those horrors, let alone accept the reality of them, based on a news story?
      I think that's what OP meant in his comment, but I do not presume to speak for him.

    • @snowchips9596
      @snowchips9596 3 года назад +164

      Yeah his parents were shitty af , probably the characters I hated the most.

    • @zoxyy.1x
      @zoxyy.1x 3 года назад +26

      @@We_Are_Borg_478 he wasn’t beaten for days

    • @We_Are_Borg_478
      @We_Are_Borg_478 3 года назад +651

      @@zoxyy.1x Yes he was. It's called interrogation.

  • @calebstevens7487
    @calebstevens7487 3 года назад +14781

    Jesse really is a good guy, gave his parents closure and made sure they weren’t connected to the crime even by chance.

    • @jongilbertson2106
      @jongilbertson2106 2 года назад +302

      If Jessie was a good guy he would not have gotten in the trouble he did. He certainly was not the sharpest tack.

    • @Raphie009
      @Raphie009 2 года назад +1096

      Jesse wasn't a smart guy. This is established. But he was a good kid - a kid with a lot of pain and no way to channel/alleviate that aside from meth, to be sure. But good nonetheless.

    • @jonathanjuwainat5535
      @jonathanjuwainat5535 2 года назад +1

      He’s no saint. He contributed to a business that has killed thousands.

    • @Raphie009
      @Raphie009 2 года назад +219

      @@jonathanjuwainat5535 the only industry without blood on its hands is the postal service, man.

    • @ashplattsii1fan92
      @ashplattsii1fan92 2 года назад +36

      @@jonathanjuwainat5535 no one forces drugs on junkies

  • @nobudgetreviewer
    @nobudgetreviewer 4 года назад +14297

    This is Jesse’s “I did it for Me” scene

    • @Nimbus3690
      @Nimbus3690 4 года назад +1012

      yes! That's exactly it. They both released their families from the mental torment of wondering if they could have done something differently to prevent this.

    • @rhyswallace3590
      @rhyswallace3590 4 года назад +598

      Exactly in fact the entire movie was basically Jesse's felina

    • @flufkyn8150
      @flufkyn8150 4 года назад +477

      This is where Jesse's mom became Heisenberg

    • @stanpines9011
      @stanpines9011 4 года назад +197

      @@flufkyn8150 you can literally pinpoint the exact moment...absolutely chilling. god bless vince gilligan.

    • @sapu13
      @sapu13 4 года назад +13

      @@stanpines9011 Am i missing something? Could you explain to the less brighter one here

  • @thomas_tk330
    @thomas_tk330 3 года назад +7938

    "no one is coming to hurt you". I don't know, dawg. A life sentence hurts pretty bad.

    • @sw1rly801
      @sw1rly801 3 года назад +464

      Especially if you know a guy named "Michael ehrmantraut"

    • @UGOISCOOLNOW
      @UGOISCOOLNOW 3 года назад +270

      @@sw1rly801 and being a associate of a drug kingpin

    • @notjimpickens7928
      @notjimpickens7928 3 года назад +357

      "Life sentences are better then nothing!"
      -someone whos clearly never dropped the soap.

    • @zoxyy.1x
      @zoxyy.1x 2 года назад +7

      @@notjimpickens7928 lmao

    • @matthew_natividad
      @matthew_natividad 2 года назад +6

      It ain’t gonna be over easy

  • @hmk5123
    @hmk5123 2 года назад +9238

    Jesse's goodbye to his parents was sad, but Nacho's final goodbye to his father was utterly tragic.

    • @archerbaca1572
      @archerbaca1572 2 года назад +544

      Nachos was a lot sadder. I didn’t even find jesses goodbye tragic considering how shit his parents were

    • @nont18411
      @nont18411 2 года назад +400

      Jesse’s parents didn’t deserve any goodbye from him at all. They are like Chuck McGill, condescending and always putting Jesse down. In Chuck’s case, he still had some point that Jimmy is a crook. But in Jesse’s case, his parents just cut him out of the bloodline because they felt that Jesse will make them look bad and they love Jake more.

    • @bluephoenix9946
      @bluephoenix9946 2 года назад +191

      Definitely. To be honest, I think Nacho's father was the kind of father that Jesse would have needed. He was firm, but still gave his son love and empathy despite disagreeing with his life choices. Jesse's father on the other hand only showed coldness and disinterest ("Can I come to dinner some time?" - " ....Yeah. Some time."). This is literally the only time he shows some parental instincts towards him, and even those come off as pretty self-centered to me ("We've been better.").

    • @zortlungac3846
      @zortlungac3846 2 года назад +57

      @@nont18411 The writers try to point out they still have love or some sort of care for him by making Jake tell Jesse he was their favorite like they were talking about him all the time. Jesse didnt have bad parents he just did wrong things and thats why his parents react like that

    • @-M_-
      @-M_- 2 года назад +22

      Hey man thanks for the spoiler Lmao

  • @tk-hf4oz
    @tk-hf4oz 4 года назад +15709

    I love that a lot of the characters break the phone after any call. I think this is the first time Jesse did it.

    • @ninjacheese303
      @ninjacheese303 4 года назад +647

      It was a burner phone.

    • @gravethunder009
      @gravethunder009 4 года назад +533

      Its so it cant be traced

    • @tk-hf4oz
      @tk-hf4oz 4 года назад +501

      Yes, I know what it is for. Similar thing that a lot of characters do is that they check their car for bugs.

    • @CrazyHorseInvincible
      @CrazyHorseInvincible 4 года назад +486

      All they would really need to do is turn the phone off. Neither the phone nor the SIM card work like a passive RFID tag; they can't be activated remotely just by a radio signal. They need power to function. If they're really paranoid, they could just remove the battery to be absolutely sure the phone is off.
      In fact, by twisting the phone like this he might be leaving the phone on by mistake. He might have just severed the connection to the display but left part of the phone intact and powered on, allowing it to be tracked.

    • @Dect.
      @Dect. 4 года назад +117

      @@CrazyHorseInvincible that's true but he did remove the battery

  • @tdtyyuf
    @tdtyyuf 4 года назад +5804

    Last time he will ever talk to his parents.

    • @Innerunderstanding
      @Innerunderstanding 4 года назад +63

      Jedi2,000,000,000 lmao that’s a good thing his parents deserve to burn in hell😂...

    • @LifeintheBC
      @LifeintheBC 4 года назад +328

      Sümbig Dumkünt that’s the problem when your the good guys in a bad guys world. If the whole series took place from let’s say the DEA and Hanks pov we would be rooting for Jesse and Walt’s defeat. Jesse in the end redeem himself but if we never saw what he went through he would of been a drug addict bum who deserves to be locked up.

    • @Innerunderstanding
      @Innerunderstanding 4 года назад +161

      Sümbig Dumkünt His parents are horrible parents who constantly judged him and looked at him as a punk rather than a son. For everything he did he felt horrible about but got stuck in that life he wanted to bail multiple times and by the end of the show was completely broken. I know this is just a show but those parents are judge mental pieces of shit..

    • @LifeintheBC
      @LifeintheBC 4 года назад +139

      Fast 1602 that’s cause jesse was a punk drug addict bum who in the series we saw him trying to manipulate his mom in helping him out. Showing us his mom bailed him out before but when she finally says no she’s the bad one? Jesse is responsible for so many deaths, making drug addicts who were going clean relapse for his own game, manipulating everyone. Look at the scene when they join the drug addict therapy group, badger and skinny Pete was following the 12 step rules. They actually for once were going clean but then Jesse tells them to do some drugs with him they hesitated saying “but the 12 steps idk..” but Jesse being selfish makes them do it instead.

    • @Innerunderstanding
      @Innerunderstanding 4 года назад +98

      Frankie watever His mom never bailed him out she kicked him out of the house on his lowest moment. Every time his parents talked to him they looked at him as a piece of dirt rather than there son. One of the most satisfying parts of the whole series is when his parents are trying to tell him to leave like he is just an annoyance in there lives. But he pulls out his keys and opens the door. There are parents out there like that all the time and everything they did is physiologically Abusive.

  • @maizsquashhue8017
    @maizsquashhue8017 4 года назад +6628

    Imagine from their POV, Jesse calls them out of the blue has a heart to heart with his parents, and tells them to meet at the place where they had picnics, but they won't find him there, this would totally be on top creepy stories or whatever if it was real in a way

    • @luiousy7329
      @luiousy7329 4 года назад +327

      One does think how often those "creepy stories" had truths like this.

    • @krantzer42069
      @krantzer42069 4 года назад +1099

      I saw it differently, I saw it as him telling them to go to a place where he knew they have good memories of, and after telling them he will be there and getting closure from the call, they think he will be there and once he isnt they will sit there, and reminense on the times they had picnics there.

    • @hatrediv6639
      @hatrediv6639 4 года назад +49

      diamond dogs the last thing you’d want in your Los Pollos Hermanos burger is someone’s foot fungus, but as it turns out that might be what you get.

    • @zekeiwa5837
      @zekeiwa5837 4 года назад +485

      @@krantzer42069 no. They go and find no one, only to come back home and see that he opened their safe, took the guns and escaped to never been seen or heard of ever again

    • @vlad_47
      @vlad_47 4 года назад +403

      They and the DEA agents who followed them can have a nostalgic picnic under the nightsky in honour of jesse

  • @unowen7591
    @unowen7591 4 года назад +9769

    I nearly cried in this scene.
    So well acted by everyone.

    • @heeeck8060
      @heeeck8060 4 года назад +20

      Alex :/ shut up 9 year old

    • @kfw9257
      @kfw9257 4 года назад +11

      @@Alex-sq4rb Keyboard Kunt

    • @cheesesteakphilly
      @cheesesteakphilly 2 года назад +1

      @@heeeck8060
      lol check who he follows. The kid is 12 at the oldest.

    • @AnabolicAsylum
      @AnabolicAsylum 2 года назад +34

      I think the parents could’ve shown more emotions when he said they did their best. The relief of all that pent up frustration from years of failed parenting culminated and they finally got closure.

    • @billross9132
      @billross9132 2 года назад +1

      @@absurdturk oof you're gonna feel really deppresed after U finish breaking bad and rewatch this. Idk if this counts a spoiler but both this and BB has pretty sad and sub sad endings

  • @saudade2100
    @saudade2100 4 года назад +5982

    Between Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, and El Camino, how many cell phones met a violent end?

  • @tankdogization
    @tankdogization 3 года назад +7594

    It was smart to not turn himself in. One, Jesse was the last man on earth that could tell the full story of what happened for two years. Not a good look when you don’t have two top DEA agents to vouch for you in a trial. If Hank and Gomez had lived to tell the tale Jesse would’ve been let off for so much. Jesse knew for sure that the book was getting thrown at him if he turned himself in.

    • @cameronschiff132
      @cameronschiff132 3 года назад +487

      Technically Saul could vouch but for obvious reasons that would and could never happen

    • @JESUSLIVESAMEN
      @JESUSLIVESAMEN 2 года назад +444

      Hanks wife could vouch but she probably blamed jesse for hanks death.

    • @JESUSLIVESAMEN
      @JESUSLIVESAMEN 2 года назад +573

      @C M marie is crazy remember? She told hank to lie and say jesse assaulted him with a pipe and that's why hank beat him unconscious. Marie probably would believe jesse is responsible for hanks death if that was the belief the prosecutors held. Jesse being the only survivor at the compound means that he is suspect as the perpetrator of the attack

    • @truecaliber1995
      @truecaliber1995 2 года назад +107

      @@JESUSLIVESAMEN I think she blames mostly Walter for Hank's death, actually.

    • @BlasterzHD
      @BlasterzHD 2 года назад +42

      @@truecaliber1995 Although Hank got himself killed.

  • @ck891
    @ck891 4 года назад +3012

    I always wondered what the people of the Breaking Bad universe would have thought about Jesse’s disappearance? Like, I bet there would be 100’s of RUclips video theories on what happened to one of America’s most wanted. Because someone with such a high profile, to all of a sudden just disappears like that, would be talked about forever. The same with Saul Goodman (but his arc isn’t over yet). To the public, Jesse just did some DB Cooper level of vanishing

    • @UdyKumra
      @UdyKumra 3 года назад +389

      In 2020, this would be the case. But Breaking Bad takes place in 2008-2010, and while there would be lots of theories in forums and stuff, RUclips had not yet completely taken off, it was still getting there. This sort of thing would appear on RUclips in post-2011 RUclips.

    • @ck891
      @ck891 3 года назад +278

      @@UdyKumra regardless, it would still take the world by storm and media/RUclips would be rife with vids on it. If there are endless videos on DB Cooper (before the internet was even a thing) then I’m sure there would be tonnes on Jesse

    • @cherkovision
      @cherkovision 3 года назад +147

      I don't know about that...as far as the public would've known, Jesse was working as an informant with Hank and Gomez until they caught Heisenberg. A few hours later, all three of them had disappeared, with Heisenberg claiming to have murdered Hank before disappearing himself. People would've assumed that Jesse had been killed alongside Hank and Gomez (which was almost the case).

    • @whirlybird600
      @whirlybird600 3 года назад +177

      100% i bet thered be documentaries on netflix about jesse and walt similar to other true crime documentaries like making a murderer or the ted bundy files

    • @sigheyeroll
      @sigheyeroll 2 года назад +131

      Lmao I'm just imaging if Saul and Jesse were caught because of a True Crime podcast.

  • @afonsodeportugal
    @afonsodeportugal 4 года назад +4578

    I didn't like it. I was not good at it. And I... I was dead.

  • @gharib6458
    @gharib6458 2 года назад +1338

    1:09 broke my heart.
    I went on picnics with my brother before lost him to drugs. Before he couldn't even recognize me anymore. Before he went insane from all that disgusting mess. And hearing Jesse say that broke my heart. That they didn't do anything wrong. I've always felt I failed my brother when I know there was nothing I could've done to stop him from deliberately choosing a bad path. I miss him every day. I know he's still in there somewhere. I keep praying one day he'll be ok...

    • @Datan1234
      @Datan1234 Год назад +5

      huh healthier than a lot of us then,
      think most went my route with anger to paint over the bitterness.

    • @gharib6458
      @gharib6458 Год назад +26

      @@Datan1234 Anger will burn you up until there's nothing left. It won't solve anything. Submission to Allah (God) and our destinies (Qadr) was what helped me most. Regardless of your beliefs, I will tell you that things happen for a reason, and whatever happens has already transpired or will transpire regardless of what you wish. We have the agency to change things for the better or for the worst. My view - it's better to make sure there are less of people like my brother out there by helping them before they become like him, and to always hope, pray, and try for a better future. Moping and steaming does nothing but hurt yourself. Stopping the things that hurt others for the betterment of others - that's what a strong man/woman does. And I leave whatever happens to God, but I'll at least be able to say I tried.

    • @spadeboi4055
      @spadeboi4055 Год назад +1

      @@gharib6458 W

    • @RaikoTechnologies
      @RaikoTechnologies Год назад +10

      @@gharib6458 you telling the man to change one drug for another. Religion is a greatest drug of all, especially older ones.

    • @gharib6458
      @gharib6458 Год назад

      @RaikoTechnologies Atheism is the ultimate cope and falsehood. To claim something happens without cause is against science.

  • @psychedelicpopcorn8619
    @psychedelicpopcorn8619 4 года назад +4650

    this scene is art and all, but I can't help but laugh at the end cause it looks like he couldn't break the phone all the way so once the phone was off-screen they had to add that cracking sound effect in post-production

    • @bigdawg6308
      @bigdawg6308 4 года назад +612

      Nigga have you ever tried breaking a phone that shit is stringy as fuck

    • @LegalizeTheNuclearBomb
      @LegalizeTheNuclearBomb 4 года назад +145

      Damn you're right, thanks for ruining the moment lol

    • @dualshock3462
      @dualshock3462 4 года назад +22

      LOL I thought the same with the post production the first time I have watched it

    • @tejasruikar
      @tejasruikar 4 года назад +126

      Well all the sounds effects are added in post production. None of them are real or produced during filming.

    • @dualshock3462
      @dualshock3462 4 года назад +43

      @@tejasruikar I know but that one was so obvious and hilarious

  • @space_1073
    @space_1073 2 года назад +377

    I enjoy the subtle relief on Mr. Pinkman's face when Jesse takes responsibility 1:41, It feels like all of the closure their relationship needed in Breaking Bad.

    • @h.schiffer5734
      @h.schiffer5734 2 года назад +1

      hello now

    • @mechadoggy
      @mechadoggy 2 года назад +18

      I think it’s less relief and more him trying not to cry with all the emotions running around

  • @JoseRodriguez-un2kc
    @JoseRodriguez-un2kc 4 года назад +598

    Now, that's what I call Closure.

    • @rocioquiroz11
      @rocioquiroz11 4 года назад +33

      @Sümbig Dumkünt Bullshit, you're telling me they didn't notice the guns missing, and those last words would've given them a hint that it was going to be the last time they ever talk to their son. It's closure in my book, and honestly it's one of the best parts of this movie.

    • @user-iy7jo7bq4f
      @user-iy7jo7bq4f 2 года назад

      @@rocioquiroz11
      It was bittersweet too...
      Jessie's parents would be forever worried sick.

  • @aceproductions2916
    @aceproductions2916 4 года назад +1856

    I get chills while watching this. It’s probably because I can relate to not wanting other people to blame themselves when it’s my fault

    • @andrewavila5757
      @andrewavila5757 4 года назад +10

      @Starscream91 lying about what? He manned the fuck. He made a decision to be apart of that "LIFE" gotta take everything that comes with it, be man and stick with it own it. His parents tried their best to give him a better life and did. As did mine, but I am the way that I am cuz I chose to be

    • @pizzadoog
      @pizzadoog 4 года назад +11

      Starscream91 he was lying about his pick up location yeah but the rest of it was all true

    • @lolsup9817
      @lolsup9817 4 года назад +13

      woah, badass dude.

    • @praveenawesome2182
      @praveenawesome2182 2 года назад +1

      Yeah

    • @CashCarried
      @CashCarried 2 года назад +1

      Lmao

  • @noahiellina213
    @noahiellina213 3 года назад +8813

    This scene really illustrates that Jesse did this to himself, this isn’t a case of bad parenting or neglect that put Jesse on a bad path this is a rare show that gave us a criminal protagonist who was raised well with opportunities but just made all the wrong choices in life.
    Edit: the fact that after a year I’m still getting comments blaming Jesse’s parents for his choices is crazy

    • @lcdream4213
      @lcdream4213 3 года назад +448

      except for the fact that Walt was the nail in the coffin

    • @noahiellina213
      @noahiellina213 3 года назад +1075

      @@lcdream4213 of course Walt was a factor but Jesse was already in that world before he went in business with Walt

    • @cami4974
      @cami4974 3 года назад +485

      Sorry for the two way too long messages, I'm really too invested in the show obviously...
      About your message, I just want to precise I'm not blaming his parents neither, as Jesse said they did their best. But I'd might be more nuanced over the trouble past they carry with Jesse, maybe their parenting mismatched Jesse's potential znd vice versa. Despite coming from a wealthy family, and benefiting the material support (having inherited the aunt's houseand) I feel like he still lacked what mattered the most as the troubled teenager he was during high school (and what he seemed to seek during the whole show, and probably for his earlier adolescence) : guidance, and maybe some demonstration of concern and validation, or love.
      Of course the parents were in very hard position, handling a son with addiction. But it's made obvious despite Jesse's relative young age that the relationship was being broken since a pretty long time: his little brother barely knows him, Walt had his aunt's address registered in high school files (and we know Jesse at the time had only weed issues, and graduated high school, he was more of a hard teenager than a lost cause), he seemed to live with the aunt early on until she passes away from cancer (circumstances which probably didn't help), leaving alone in the aunt's house (despite obvious lack of autonomy and immaturity, added to mourning his surrogate parent/aunt). Escalating the drug issue to meth use likely happent away from the parents sight (with probably some exhausting back and forth in the relationship with the parents, as the mother recalls, but no stability given, early on in the path).
      Jesse himself told it at one point that he was felt abandoned when dealing with his aunt's agony ("she was here dying and where were you?") and you can feel it's an issue because she nipticks on Jesse's involvement (but we saw from many scenes how deeply involved he was in his aunt's cancer issues, at least emotionally) and she slaps him rather than answering or just aknowledging his feelings.
      Maybe the family being so "perfect" didn't serve Jesse so much as the parents felt out of place to handle Jesse's issues (compared to Jane's dad or Andrea's mum, who took problems into their hands, and really support their young adult child). I think Jesse's parents may have been more frustrated at the situation, feeling overwhelmed as soon as weed was involved or feeling that Jesse would never be that medal seeker they hoped for (possibly why Jesse rebelled and starts pots in the first place). The mother yelling at him "why are you like this" (rather than "why do you behave like this"), I think, that tells all the frustration of their missed expectations (Jesse when he met Jane said that he disappointed his parents, and adds "again"), they ended erasing him from their life completely from the family (as shown on the car stickers representing only Jake and the parents).

    • @carmody3155
      @carmody3155 3 года назад +133

      I disagree i believe we are all products of our environment

    • @noahiellina213
      @noahiellina213 3 года назад +79

      @@carmody3155 but he had a good environment, you can be given a great environment and still end up on a bad path, the choices we make in life effect who we become and he made bad choices

  • @stevenlovejoy6838
    @stevenlovejoy6838 4 года назад +2489

    This is the moment that Jesse's mom became Gus Fring's aunt

    • @tahabashir3779
      @tahabashir3779 4 года назад +25

      lmao tf

    • @zekeiwa5837
      @zekeiwa5837 4 года назад +18

      Well, you certainly killed that joke. It's over.

    • @tahabashir3779
      @tahabashir3779 4 года назад +40

      @@zekeiwa5837
      no, i did not kill the joke. i just said "lmao"

    • @matijalukovic727
      @matijalukovic727 3 года назад +29

      @@jun-ki Breaking bad fans often say "This is the moment Walter White became Heinsenberg", after some time it became a meme and now basicaly everyone is saying random things like this, to make fun od that overused sentence.

    • @jrock2460
      @jrock2460 2 года назад +1

      HAAAAAAAAAAA

  • @YFeng18
    @YFeng18 3 года назад +974

    Imagine how difficult would be to destroy a modern cellphone if the story took place in 2019 and not in 2010, I mean if you do it they would literally explode.

    • @Brandon-st2mc
      @Brandon-st2mc 3 года назад +308

      They still make flip phones, and I don’t think that they would buy a premium smartphone every time for a burner.

    • @fikrijuanda6321
      @fikrijuanda6321 3 года назад +47

      They still makes cheap phones

    • @elverguddo4878
      @elverguddo4878 3 года назад +9

      Just throw em in the river

    • @roetemeteor
      @roetemeteor 3 года назад +10

      @@Brandon-st2mc Most burners are smart nowadays.
      This would be very hard to do nowadays.

    • @Jaythesparrow
      @Jaythesparrow 3 года назад +61

      @@roetemeteor No and no.

  • @kushdubey1111
    @kushdubey1111 3 года назад +515

    This is the moment Jane became the Boeing 737

  • @moon_girl4468
    @moon_girl4468 2 года назад +525

    The, "How's Jake, can I say hi to him?" Hurts me so much. He'll never see, hear, or talk to his brother ever again. That hurts (to me at least) more than never being able to talk to any other family members (partners and children excluded). I've got three younger brothers and the thought of never seeing them again is horrible.

    • @officialtjtrev8910
      @officialtjtrev8910 2 года назад +11

      Maybe one day he can find him and talk to him when his brother gets older

    • @stanleytweedle1897
      @stanleytweedle1897 2 года назад +1

      His Parents are pieces of shit and he has to leave his brother alone with them. So sad.

    • @stanleytweedle1897
      @stanleytweedle1897 2 года назад +9

      Anyone but me want to see a scene in Better call Saul where Flynn runs into Jessie at a bar in Alaska and starts talking about fathers and father figures? Clearly talking about Walt and Jessie's parents without ever realizing just how connected they were?

    • @officialtjtrev8910
      @officialtjtrev8910 2 года назад +17

      @@stanleytweedle1897
      Na bro if you think about it put yourself in his parents shoes. They gave jesse MANY chances to get clean but he wouldnt change. You wouldn’t want your child to be like jesse lol from our perspective he’s a good guy but in real life he would be a failure of a son

    • @felixvanmears
      @felixvanmears 2 года назад +2

      @@officialtjtrev8910 drug addicts dont do drugs voluntarily, you cant really do much except hope and continue to support them

  • @mynameisreza1
    @mynameisreza1 2 года назад +796

    This whole movie to me is about Jesse finally becoming a man. Him making peace with his parents by taking full responsibility is really satisfying, especially given how his childlike impulses is what caused so much chaos for him during the course of the show.

    • @blinkbubs3994
      @blinkbubs3994 2 года назад +29

      hes a good person not meant to be apart of this cruel, unforgiving gang and drug business. he realized that this line of work wasnt for him, but who kept bringing him back? who manipilated, and coerced him at every turn? have some sympathy for jesse, and stop pretending like walter doesnt have any role in any of this

    • @alias4795
      @alias4795 2 года назад +20

      @@blinkbubs3994 ...but the comment didn't say anything about walt

    • @freebandz4332
      @freebandz4332 2 года назад +11

      @@blinkbubs3994 Nice projection.

    • @freebandz4332
      @freebandz4332 2 года назад +9

      @@blinkbubs3994 And no, he’s not a good person.

    • @stanleytweedle1897
      @stanleytweedle1897 2 года назад +9

      Right. His parents did fuck him up. The lie he told was that they were great. The truth that he told was that he still needs to take responsibility for his life as an adult. Powerful.

  • @whawhawhawhaaaa
    @whawhawhawhaaaa Год назад +45

    I'm so glad Breaking Bad was set in a time period with flip phones. Makes every phone call so much more dramatic.

  • @blackfyre3149
    @blackfyre3149 2 года назад +124

    What sucks about this scene is that Jesse's parents just see him as another common criminal. They have no idea of the shit he's been through

  • @SimBol1216
    @SimBol1216 Год назад +32

    Jesse: "You did your best."
    Narrator: "They did not do their best."

    • @Brandonweifu
      @Brandonweifu 29 дней назад

      Being patient with yoir meth head idiot son is definitely your best
      Get real

  • @h_nt_r
    @h_nt_r 2 года назад +39

    I hate how Jesse Pinkman is the most relatable character I’ve ever seen on screen. Being a young man and knowing you had so much more potential to be better just fucking hurts.

    • @mechadoggy
      @mechadoggy Год назад +6

      “knowing you had so much more potential to be better” Indeed, I think that theme is best illustrated by Jesse’s lovingly crafted wooden box. At first, he says to his meth support group that he gave that box to his mom before he confesses that he actually sold it for an ounce of weed. This Esau-like trade of exchanging something valuable for something not so meaningful is repeated over and over throughout the series. Jesse trades his relationship with his parents for a drug addicted lifestyle. He trades a life with Jane in New Zealand for “one last high” with heroin. As someone naturally talented in organic chemistry, Jesse also trades his potential for working in the pharmaceutical industry for working in a more criminal industry. Even in El Camino, when Jesse has Todd’s gun while they’re out in the Painted Desert, Jesse trades his shot at freedom for some cheap pizza although at this point, you can’t blame him since his body is probably so starved for food.

  • @sergiomendoza4040
    @sergiomendoza4040 3 года назад +952

    This would hurt so bad from Jesse’s perspective. To have to lie to your parents one last time and on top of that knowing damn well whether you live or die this will be the last time you ever hear or see from them again. It’s tough, even if your parents betrayed you as much Jesse’s did this would be a really shitty situation to live through.

    • @hankster0878
      @hankster0878 2 года назад +32

      how did his parents betray him? in every instance they appear to be normal loving parents in a nice home probably in a good area.

    • @indedgames4359
      @indedgames4359 2 года назад

      An they knew he Was lieing bzt played along knewing he Was trying to protect them.

    • @TheBacknblack92
      @TheBacknblack92 Год назад +41

      Jesse's parents didnt betray him. They tried very hard. If you've dealt with an addict in your family you know their struggle very well. What you don't see are the hundreds of attempts to get him on the straight and narrow but if you give him the slightest account of leadway then theyll slip back into old habits. When you have other kids it becomes a situation where you have to choose to either leave one to his own devices or lose both. Probably the most painful thing a parent can do but it looks cold to those who don't understand. You just cant. With those types if you give them food and a warm bed then youll come home and find everything stolen to feed the habit
      Jesse may be sympathetic to us but he was a junkie who turned into a major criminal that murdered people in cold blood. His behavior caused one of his gfs to OD and another to get executed by a drug gang. Jesse IS at fault for that. Jane was clean before him and he got her back on the stuff while trying to deal at narcotics anonymous. Walt didn't kill her, jesse did. He has a conscience but he did some horrible shit. From every other normal persons perspective Jesse is a monster

    • @evyatarhadar8867
      @evyatarhadar8867 Год назад +10

      @@TheBacknblack92 EXACTLY. I see so many people
      here with victim mentality and it's so pathetic seriously. Jesse made his own choices and that's his responsibility, end of fucking story lol.

    • @mechadoggy
      @mechadoggy Год назад +5

      @@TheBacknblack92 ​“Walt didn’t kill her” Eh, Walt did kill her though by inadvertently causing her body to roll onto her back in a much more vulnerable position. If Walt had never broken into Jesse’s home, Jane would have vomited onto Jesse’s neck and live long enough for her dad to drag her (and Jesse) off to inpatient rehab the very next morning. Walt refusing to correct his mistake by saving Jane is like accidentally setting a house on fire and refusing to correct your mistake by saving/alerting the person or calling the fire department.
      Also, considering how Vince’s plan was to have Walt directly inject Jane with a lethal dose of heroin, that shows that Vince wanted to have Walt be the one responsible for Jane’s death. He only toned it down because the writers and Bryan objected, so Vince changed it to Walt deliberately turning Jane onto her back in the hope that she would choke. They still objected to that, so finally, Vince had it where Walt accidentally turns Jane onto her back.
      “Jesse is a monster” Jesse has too much of a conscience to be a monster. He just needed to have one solid good mentor, which is why Walt was able to repeatedly manipulate Jesse for so long.
      I agree with the rest of your comment though.

  • @romilrh
    @romilrh 2 года назад +927

    1:53 It's a small touch, but I appreciate how the parents don't hear the hang up tone and immediately say, "Jesse? Jesse?" Absolutely no one does that in real life, and it always looks dumb af when people do that in movies.

    • @g59luis
      @g59luis 2 года назад +5

      wtf r u talking about

    • @phee3D
      @phee3D 2 года назад +79

      Jesse? JESSE?? WHY ARE YOU SUDDENLY BEEPING

    • @SpacePonder
      @SpacePonder 2 года назад

      I assume you meant "do" instead of "don't" ?

    • @UnlimitedBick
      @UnlimitedBick 2 года назад +3

      the dial tone doesn't play immediately after someone hangs up

    • @romilrh
      @romilrh 2 года назад +13

      @@SpacePonder Let me rephrase: when the parents hear the hang up tone, I appreciate how they DON'T immediately say, "Jesse? Jesse?"

  • @DontFollow116
    @DontFollow116 2 года назад +88

    Taking accountability is something that not many characters do in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, but Jesse is one of the rare cases. Him and Mike are my favorites for that reason.

    • @cax1175
      @cax1175 Год назад +23

      I think Jimmy did. That's why he confessed. Also to save kim

    • @thexylophone
      @thexylophone Год назад +9

      walt does it in Felina too though

  • @thatguy-ug9gx
    @thatguy-ug9gx 4 года назад +344

    Sometimes in life its either survival or surrender Jesse chose survival

    • @yosoydave8521
      @yosoydave8521 2 года назад

      just after surrendering became an unavailable option

    • @weishen8996
      @weishen8996 2 года назад +6

      and Walt chose complete badassery

    • @Sernival
      @Sernival 2 года назад

      @@weishen8996 yep

  • @trollfacegaming4783
    @trollfacegaming4783 2 года назад +112

    "Just turn yourself in son"
    Yes daddy lemme just spend the rest of my life behind bars your help is the greatest!

    • @stanleytweedle1897
      @stanleytweedle1897 2 года назад +5

      I'm guessing Jessie would get the chair.

    • @sheffrudytke1086
      @sheffrudytke1086 2 года назад

      Great family 👪

    • @finnmacmanus5723
      @finnmacmanus5723 2 года назад +29

      His dad didn’t know that disappearing was an option. The dilemma in real life is usually turn yourself in, get caught and get worse treatment, or possibly be killed by other criminals. People like to say BB is realistic but people like Saul and Ed don’t really exist and usually turning yourself in is the best option.

    • @XXXPUBLICENEMY
      @XXXPUBLICENEMY 2 года назад

      @@finnmacmanus5723 what you mean people like Saul doesnt exist

    • @finnmacmanus5723
      @finnmacmanus5723 2 года назад +4

      @@XXXPUBLICENEMY a genius ‘criminal lawyer’ who’s open to the public and has the insane connections he has isn’t actually plausible

  • @robertbowser1846
    @robertbowser1846 3 года назад +83

    The show ended perfectly. The movie was just a nice bow to wrap it up further.

  • @freebird264
    @freebird264 Год назад +23

    Jesse’s “you did your best” line to his parents has the same vibes as Walt’s “I did it for me” line to Skyler

    • @joetamburello6292
      @joetamburello6292 3 месяца назад +1

      The difference is thst Jesse regrets his choices while Walt doesn’t…it’s just thst Walt was finally honest about it

  • @younesmedhat8670
    @younesmedhat8670 4 года назад +97

    Saul and Gus broke their phones without any effort but jesse took a few tries to break it lol

    • @19x9
      @19x9 2 года назад +19

      experience

  • @thelordofsalem3044
    @thelordofsalem3044 3 года назад +370

    All that time he was imprisoned made Jesse reflect on his life and all the bad choices he made that got him there. He was dead on the inside until Walt broke him out. Jesse was reborn with a new will to live.
    That took a lot of character to admit to his parents that he did wrong by himself, not them to him. Although I still think they were a bunch of dicks for kicking him out of their Aunt's house and putting it up for sale.

    • @cherkovision
      @cherkovision 3 года назад +37

      Imagine that you let your son live rent-free in a house that legally belongs to you. Then you discover a meth lab in the basement. If the cops raid the house, you're criminally liable. You basically have three options:
      1) Report your son to the cops.
      2) Do nothing, pray that your son never gets caught, while knowing that if he does, you and your wife are going to jail too.
      3) Evict your son and sell the house without disclosing the meth lab (though, as they discover, that could also lead to criminal charges).
      If my son forced me to choose one of those options, I'd probably be a little ticked-off at him too. I might even consider taking his sticker off the back of my car.

    • @notjimpickens7928
      @notjimpickens7928 3 года назад +4

      @@cherkovision very good points, its unfortunate that they tried to scam someone out of a cool 375k for that house though,
      You kinda forfeit your right to the moral highground when youre willing to do several felonies to sell off your property, *just* to make your druggy son homeless.
      Thats incredibly narcasistic, especially when its clear that they think its best for him to become worse off and force him to depend on people like walt, and later jane, just to be able to get by.
      Whats more likely to happen when you force a drug addict into even more dire straights?
      It sure isnt becoming clean, like jesse has tried to do time and again so he could get some emotional support, but they cast him out again, and not just from their home, but his home where he spent the last ten or so years looking after his aunt, who wanted him to have the house before she died, most likely because she knew how neglectful his family is.
      based solely off the fact they never tried to even take care of her when she needed it most, because they do it to jesse without so much as a second thought after they find the lab..
      If i ever seen my cousins or brothers treat their kid like the way jesses parents treated him, id take them in too, they didnt even try to help him with science class from what walt says.
      Because i know for a fact jesse wouldnt be where he is if he had any actual support within his family, which he doesnt

    • @OnePieceSS23
      @OnePieceSS23 2 года назад +12

      @@cherkovision If someone is using drugs, the parents are pretty much a part of the reason (even more when both their sons use ). They raised him bad his entire life, his aunt was the one who he lived with and also the one who took care of him. He helped his aunt during cancer and that is why this was his house, his aunt gave it to him but not on paper. His parents literally did not care for him, even at school his aunt was the one who registered him and took care of thing. His parents literally did not give a shit about jesse, they raised him a fucked up way and tooking the house was like: "we did not help you with anything a parent should do almost you entire life but we are taking this house who your recently deceased aunt-mother gave you, sell to get some money while you live on the streets and we pretend we were good parents".

    • @OnePieceSS23
      @OnePieceSS23 2 года назад +11

      @@cherkovision Bad parents cut their sons out of their lives because they dont see how responsible they are for raising a bad son. You talk about how you would be embarassed and disapointed in your son if he uses drugs but you does not mention being sad and disapointed for the fact that him using drugs would means that you raised him wrong.

    • @cherkovision
      @cherkovision 2 года назад +4

      @@OnePieceSS23 You're reading a LOT of stuff that I didn't say. I just listed the options that you have when you find a meth lab in your son's basement. I never said anything about embarrassment or disappointment.
      I think you're projecting some of your own issues here.

  • @lexus8018
    @lexus8018 4 месяца назад +8

    Jesse clearly isn't nearly as skilled in the art of phone snapping as Gus and Saul, they could do it instantly in one move.

  • @tovbyte
    @tovbyte 2 года назад +557

    As opposed to what many seem to think, I don’t think this is Jesse exonerating his parents from any wrong doings they had committed. It’s just him trying to close that chapter in his life. Him saying “you did your best” is acceptance of the way things are and were in his childhood, but it doesn’t exclude that their best might still have been pretty shit. This and him saying “this is on me” is just him giving them and himself closure with the situation, so that they don’t have to feel guilty anymore and he can start living his life for himself and not make every decision in the shadow of his childhood and parents. Like he is taking back control of his life by taking responsibility, while achieving some sense of reconciliation with his parents for the last time. So now he can leave

    • @stanleytweedle1897
      @stanleytweedle1897 2 года назад

      I see "you did your best" as a blatant manipulative lie to his evil bitch mother. She wants to watch him fry in the electric chair and take full responsibility for everything she did to him. "This is on me" is the truth. As awful and damaging as some parents can be you do need to take control and responsibility of your life. Even if that is way harder for you than for most people. It's not an excuse. I have a similar relationship to my father.

    • @geckopecko
      @geckopecko 2 года назад +2

      ouch :(

    • @NoriMori1992
      @NoriMori1992 Год назад +11

      Agreed. I agree that they probably did their best, but from what I saw I don't think that was very good. And I don't agree that his fate is entirely on him, but I can get behind his reasons for saying it. I'm just glad as hell that he didn't say "I'm sorry". I think I would have shut off the movie right there if he had.

    • @olsonbryce777
      @olsonbryce777 Год назад +2

      He did this so that they would leave the house allowing him to break in and steal their gun

    • @shutdown199
      @shutdown199 Год назад

      @@NoriMori1992 I’ve you’ve ever dealt with a family member that is hooked on drugs and wants to run the streets. You realize they did what we all would have done after awhile. Jesse choose to do those things, he dad a two parent household who would go out of their way to make sure he succeed. Then he wanted to goof off and have fun and break bad with the flunkies. We only see them after they cut ties but not when they had to deal with the stealing,lies,broken promises and rock bottoms. They also had another son they had to think of and keep from following him down his path. Could they have done better? Yes but how? How does a middle class family supposed to know how to handle a addict unruly child bent on destroying his life?

  • @slimanity35
    @slimanity35 3 года назад +86

    The saddest thing is that this is the last time in his life he talks to his parents

    • @Louis13XIII
      @Louis13XIII 2 года назад +10

      It's not sad, good riddance of those irresponsible parents

  • @bentencho
    @bentencho 3 года назад +417

    His parents didn't even have photos of him in their home. They've already written him off in their lives.

    • @notjimpickens7928
      @notjimpickens7928 3 года назад +108

      The sad part is, they took them down all the way before season 1, theyve been trying to get rid of him for that long.

    • @alexia3336
      @alexia3336 2 года назад +146

      in the scene where jesse buys back his aunts house, there’s a stick figure family on the back of his parents car. a mom, a dad, and only one son

    • @justliving920
      @justliving920 2 года назад +7

      @@notjimpickens7928
      I don't think its that sad. Personally I would have done the same thing were I in their position.

    • @Petey0707
      @Petey0707 2 года назад +36

      @@justliving920 That's pretty disgusting, willing to abandon your kid, because they become an addict? Good god, never become a parent, there's already enough jackasses around and we don't need you in the mix.

    • @RileyWritey
      @RileyWritey 2 года назад +9

      @@justliving920
      You'd be a shitty parent.

  • @flightofthebumblebee9529
    @flightofthebumblebee9529 2 года назад +69

    I was so glad Jesse's parents came back for this film. It was public news what happened with Walter and Jesse and the Nazi shootout and how Jesse was enslaved so imagine how horrible they must've felt for him. I realize he just needed his dad's guns but this was a great way for him to make amends with them before settling his last piece of business.

  • @dg-zn9ud
    @dg-zn9ud 4 года назад +47

    It’s sad the look of his face knowing that is the last time they talk to him and he already know what they were doing

  • @adammartinusa1
    @adammartinusa1 7 месяцев назад +10

    His parents love him
    He loved his parents and bother
    Life just goes that way sometimes

  • @chattinwaffle5196
    @chattinwaffle5196 2 года назад +41

    This is the most mature thing jesse has done to finally admit that everything he’s done was his doing and not anyone else’s is amazing character development

  • @benmorgan8890
    @benmorgan8890 2 года назад +65

    I thought this scene could’ve been even better if Jake wasn’t away, and he gave Jesse the combo to the safe.

    • @chamoo232
      @chamoo232 2 года назад +22

      I didn't like how his little brother was missing either but so many years passed since he was seen in Season 1 that they would need to recast him. Less than 2 years happen time wise but actors are 10 years older.

    • @benmorgan8890
      @benmorgan8890 2 года назад +5

      @@chamoo232 you’d think that with how successful the show was, the original actor would’ve been more than eager to appear in the movie. But he probably wasn’t written into the story at all so “he’s away on a band camp”

    • @chamoo232
      @chamoo232 2 года назад +26

      @@benmorgan8890 If they got the same actor it wouldn't work. He appeared in BB in 2008 when he was 13. He was 24 when El Camino came out. Jesse is supposed to be 25 in El Camino. We can get over adult actors looking older in Better Call Saul which is supposed to be a prequel but you can't explain a 13 year old looking 24 in less than 2 years of story.

    • @benmorgan8890
      @benmorgan8890 2 года назад +1

      @@chamoo232 oh true true I kinda forgot how long it was between the show ending and the movie lol

    • @benmorgan8890
      @benmorgan8890 2 года назад

      @@chamoo232 but still, I thought it would’ve been cool if like once his parents and the cops left, and Jesse tried to get in the safe and couldn’t. Then Jake would’ve been there to help him out and it would’ve been a nice little arc to when Jesse covered up for him smoking weed.

  • @jojourias6766
    @jojourias6766 Год назад +77

    The scene right after he breaks the phone and says "it's Camino time" is even more heartwarming than this scene ❤️🙌

    • @A.jmmmm04
      @A.jmmmm04 11 месяцев назад +3

      He doesn't say that tho
      He says "it's El Camino time"

  • @MoHi-cx8py
    @MoHi-cx8py 2 месяца назад +3

    Finally taking responsibility

  • @Adam-gh3bi
    @Adam-gh3bi 4 года назад +73

    after this scene the cops followed jesse’s parents when they left. if they actually picked up jesse he would’ve just been turned in

    • @carmody3155
      @carmody3155 3 года назад +12

      @Aaron Vega i mean the parents might not of even known, the fbi would 100% tap the lines of one of the most wanted mans parents. They dont need permission

    • @notjimpickens7928
      @notjimpickens7928 3 года назад +13

      @@carmody3155 yeah, because theyre corrupt.
      Didnt the FBI go after some nobody because they posted edgy art about sonic? Lol
      10k down the drain

    • @carmody3155
      @carmody3155 3 года назад

      @@notjimpickens7928 yeah you dont get no privacy in todays world

    • @MarionetteDoll
      @MarionetteDoll 3 года назад +17

      He knew the cops would follow bc they were watching the house. That’s why he got them to leave. So that he could go in and get whatever it was he wanted. It’s been so long since I watched.

    • @zaloon148
      @zaloon148 2 года назад +1

      @@carmody3155 maybe don't do illegal shit and u won't have to worry about "privacy"

  • @TheStatisfiedOne
    @TheStatisfiedOne 4 года назад +783

    Whoever says that his parents never loved him are clueless. Jesse father even started to cry when he said that Jesse had to leave in breaking bad. Even his mother got angry at his father, but they knew that Jesse could potentially influence they’re younger son and didn’t want that. They didn’t knew how to make Jesse stop using drugs because he didn’t. In this movie they wanted Jesse to get caught not because they don’t care about him but because they wanted him surrender to prevent worst if the police catch him or even bigger criminals who might kill him

    • @yoyo2ma
      @yoyo2ma 3 года назад +87

      Yes indeed. I believe they were good loving parents to Jesse but sort of washed their hands of him after giving him chance after chance where he kept breaking their hearts over and over with his lying and stealing when he became an addict. They still loved him but stopped trusting him at a certain point in his life.

    • @pardharam3167
      @pardharam3167 3 года назад +51

      yeah but buying his aunt's house was a big low blow to them. He cared about his aunt but his parents ignored her and they still tried to sell her house and make money off it

    • @river7874
      @river7874 3 года назад +69

      No, they were shit parents who gave up on him because it was "hard."
      Him getting thrown out because of his brothers joint is my reason why. It speaks to the oppressive environment the Pinkman parents created, that not only their oldest, but their youngest as well found solace in narcotics to escape from the familial pressures.
      Not to mention the scene where Jesse buys the house from them. They have the stick figure family decal on their car. With only one son.
      tl;dr Pinkman's parents are trash.

    • @deptusmechanikus7362
      @deptusmechanikus7362 3 года назад +112

      @@river7874 yeah, a lot of people tend to forget that Jake started smoking pot without any influence from Jesse and around the same age as him. Most likely for similar reasons.

    • @leadizolatorz668
      @leadizolatorz668 3 года назад +8

      Every parents who have morals would do the same

  • @lukedaley17
    @lukedaley17 Год назад +10

    Jesse’s “I did it for me scene.” Beautifully filmed.

  • @rubbersoul9462
    @rubbersoul9462 2 года назад +16

    In the first episode of the series Jesse yells at Walt for failing him, blaming Walt for not passing chemistry. In el Camino he takes full responsibility

  • @TheUnknownDungeon
    @TheUnknownDungeon 4 года назад +50

    Sad that his parents only cared about him getting caught. Dude was tortured for almost a year and they only care about how it makes them look. Jesse deserved better parents.

    • @liavhanegbi2729
      @liavhanegbi2729 4 года назад +6

      He was a slave fir like 6 months

    • @diesemautokerl2181
      @diesemautokerl2181 4 года назад +7

      They didn't know he was being tortured

    • @biggsleezy
      @biggsleezy 4 года назад

      The police would have wanted them to help track Jesse one way or the other

    • @notjimpickens7928
      @notjimpickens7928 3 года назад

      @@liavhanegbi2729 really?? Man, i swear it legit felt like years watching jesse turn from the goofy addict he was into a desheveled shell of his former self.
      Mans had it too rough 😓

    • @tyrone1060
      @tyrone1060 3 года назад +1

      @@diesemautokerl2181 They did though. Everyone found out. It was on the news. And there's so much to be left to imagination when it comes to wicked, torturous Nazi gangs,

  • @joelrosario7798
    @joelrosario7798 Год назад +10

    Jesse is an amazing character. When he gets back from rehab and tells Walt that he knows who he is, that he's, "The bad guy," it's heartbreaking.
    He has a lot of altruistic, protective, almost childish qualities to him despite being a murderous meth manufacturer. When he asks his parents if they could come get him, it's a lot.
    There are these moments where you can kind of see that genuine innocence. The whole call is a goodbye, but that's where his mind went. Asking his parents to pick him up after he got in trouble and got hurt.

  • @veronicaevans2246
    @veronicaevans2246 Год назад +4

    Jesse asked to say hi to Jake🥺 He knew he would never get to talk to him again.

  • @minnchilla
    @minnchilla 4 года назад +46

    Oh my god! My family has those exact plates!

  • @zvenafnazbalji7539
    @zvenafnazbalji7539 8 месяцев назад +5

    It's saddening seeing a goofy and chill pothead turn into this.

  • @tsonny1104
    @tsonny1104 2 года назад +65

    very telling of Jesse's character to forgive his parents and tell them they did their best. they couldve been a lot more supportive, kind, and understanding. Jesse was obviously far from perfect, but they had a major hand in it.

    • @lenawagenfuehr53
      @lenawagenfuehr53 2 года назад +7

      I just want to know where Jesse got his heart from, because it wasn't from that pair! Proof: Jesse took care of his aunt when she had cancer. (How he got the house) the dying aunt was a sister of either the mother or the father - where were they? Why did the "screw up" have to step up to the plate? Caso cerrado!

    • @nont18411
      @nont18411 2 года назад +4

      @@lenawagenfuehr53 He got it from his aunt

    • @calebtheowl1516
      @calebtheowl1516 Год назад

      Oh shut up lmao his parents were very loving.

  • @ttmusicchannel013
    @ttmusicchannel013 4 года назад +19

    This whole movie was a depressing rollercoaster.

  • @LuigiTheItalian
    @LuigiTheItalian 2 года назад +66

    Beautifully done. Great epilogue movie for Breaking Bad's ending. And yes, this movie is necessary, especially for true Breaking Bad fans.

  • @ElJefeDeTexas
    @ElJefeDeTexas 3 года назад +14

    A moment of silence to all the phones that got a violent ending

  • @DibbzTV
    @DibbzTV 16 дней назад +1

    Those poor parents. That’s heavy to hear from your son, even if you had issues.

  • @Cheesebreeze
    @Cheesebreeze 4 года назад +24

    I loved el camino couldnt have done it any better.

  • @deanchur
    @deanchur 2 года назад +9

    "No-one is coming to hurt you"
    "Mom, I can break a Nokia. No-one CAN hurt me"

  • @Thedreamer20015
    @Thedreamer20015 2 года назад +18

    This scene really hit hard. Tears me up watching it. Jesse is a good person and I don't think he ever could've forseen what would've happened to him and the people around him just by getting involved with walter.

  • @evildestroyer6129
    @evildestroyer6129 Год назад +5

    I dont think telling a man who's been tortured for two months to turn himself in and "do the right thing" is gonna work

  • @teerboyd
    @teerboyd 2 года назад +10

    The thing is, Walt literally made a mockery out of the DEA and the FBI, With him dead they would launch the wrath of god upon Jesse and everyone close to Walt just to save face. I'm talking scorched earth type shit. If i was his father i'd tell him to run and never come back, don't even call. There's nothing here for him anymore and he'll just end up dragging everyone and everything around him down with him into the sinkhole.

  • @johnsmithee6660
    @johnsmithee6660 3 года назад +9

    This is the moment Jesse's phone became NokiaBerg

  • @leonthesleepy
    @leonthesleepy 2 года назад +47

    Jesse: i have the worst family..
    Saul: meet my brother Chuck

    • @ClintonKE
      @ClintonKE 2 года назад +5

      Bad people saying they have bad family members who won't support them because they make bad choices. Oh no!

    • @nothere1578
      @nothere1578 2 года назад +6

      @@ClintonKE
      Except Jimmy started to actually change for the better like he had promised to Chuck. He still had a few “Slippin’ Jimmy” moments here and there but he still was pretty straight and narrow in comparison to his Slipping Jimmy days.
      That was until he found out his efforts to make Chuck proud were for nothing because Chuck was doing everything he could to keep Jimmy down from having true legitimate success in the world of lawyers because Chuck couldn’t handle the idea of Jimmy being more successful than him.
      Chuck failed to give Jimmy the support he needed to become a successful lawyer and in turn, Jimmy regressed back to his old ways and became the slimy Saul Goodman.
      Jimmy may be a shitty person, but Chuck is far from blameless in regards to Jimmy turning into Saul Goodman.

  • @419chris419
    @419chris419 4 года назад +70

    Good scene.

  • @WillRock07
    @WillRock07 Год назад +4

    As much as Jesse clearly fucked up from his own poor life choices, I do feel like if he had more caring parents, he might not have turned to drugs. It's really quite telling that even though it was on the news that Jesse had been tortured and kept in a cage for months, his parents didn't even ask him if he was alright, all they were interested in was him turning himself in.

  • @jedhawkins1769
    @jedhawkins1769 2 года назад +12

    Jesse's call to his parents was a final farewell to them. Since Jesse made poor choices and chose the life of an outlaw, he leaves behind strained relationships and broken chances.

  • @Tmb1112
    @Tmb1112 2 года назад +9

    It’s sad hearing this and then thinking about it for a second. This time listening it just hurt a lot. Because his parents probably DID think that they did their best. That they tried. That they gave him second chances and third chances, and they still think he brought drugs back in their house (his little brother’s joint)… but then he tells them this, and they have to realize that he’s actually trying to be a good son. Trying to let them know it isn’t their fault what happened. Which has the opposite effect, because if he’s actually a kind enough person to say that to them, then he shouldn’t be in this situation. He should’ve had better parents who could’ve helped him before it got this far. I think it probably hurt them more to hear that. I mean, maybe some closure in hearing that he’s alive and okay, and that they raised a better person than they thought, but sad and angry at themselves much more that somehow they let that good person fall into such horrible times.

  • @setbyyah5637
    @setbyyah5637 2 года назад +38

    I think this phone call let Jesse move on. I didn’t take it literally that Jesse really believed that his parents played no role in his decisions. They obviously did. Jesse made mistakes too of course, but I think he was more sincere in his attempts to change than his parents were. His parents only were going to accept him if he made them look good, it’s a very conditional fake love. I think Jesse tried to meet them somewhere in the middle, a compromise in the path he took in life. But they weren’t willing to compromise on what they expected from their children. They didn’t want him for who he was (or his brother Jake) they wanted him as a trophy or object to display that would make them look good.
    But going back to the phone call, he told his parents what they wanted to hear. He also reminded himself that if he truly wants to move on and transform into a new person in Alaska; he needs to take full responsibility for his actions moving forward.

  • @Guccimustard
    @Guccimustard 2 года назад +24

    Presumably this is the last time jesse speaks to his parents, Jesse pretty much flees the country the next day so his parents will forever wonder why jesse wasn’t at the place he told them to pick him up and if he’s even alive.

    • @katherineamelia98
      @katherineamelia98 2 года назад

      no. I think they would realize pretty fast that the call was to get them to leave the house so Jesse could steal whatever was in their safe

  • @wrench4203
    @wrench4203 4 года назад +21

    Him breaking that burners hella sad in a weird way

  • @Quiter19
    @Quiter19 3 года назад +11

    This is the moment that Jesses parents bought a shoe shine business.

  • @yll7570
    @yll7570 10 месяцев назад +4

    It’s really sweet if you kinda think about it , even though Jesse is not perfect and has made lot’s of mistake’s , it’s nice to know that his parent’s still love him , cause for example if we look at this from Walt’s storyline , Walt had it worse cause his family hated him in the end and he honestly deserved it cause he turned into such selfish piece if shit in the end , but Jesse was diffreint , Jesse had a good heart and even his parent’s knew that , and hearing their voce’s Jesse got comformation that they still loved him and that probably gave him satifaction and was okay with leaving to Alaska , and his parent’s may never see him again but they probably are happytoo that their son is alive and free.
    Walt’s family hated him in the end , while Jesse was still loved by his family , it speak’s a lot about wich one of the two had a bigger heart.

  • @grahamnelly3491
    @grahamnelly3491 Год назад +7

    While I never liked how they treated Jesse, they were never in the wrong imo. Maybe they screwed up somewhere while raising him and it lead to him becoming a criminal, but he knows they did their best. I'm the middle child and I understand the first born has a rockier upbringing with first time parents. They make more mistakes, maybe too coddling etc but I believe they tried.

  • @gwfanimations
    @gwfanimations 10 месяцев назад +2

    the thing is jesse still cared deeply about his family, even though jake was the only one that had the slightest of care for him

  • @flightofthebumblebee9529
    @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +8

    Jesse actually managed to do the one thing Mike told him he could NOT do (make things right), at least to some extent. He was able to give closure to his parents as well as Brock at least somewhat.
    I was hoping the BCS finale would touch on the fate of Drew Sharpe (since the feds never got to see Jesse's confession DVD) but I guess not all wrongs can be made right.

  • @cainandabel7059
    @cainandabel7059 2 года назад +3

    It's on me AND I did it for me
    both Walt and Jesse taking responsiblity for their own actions. Not blaming each other and not blaming their family

  • @SkatingPizza
    @SkatingPizza 2 года назад +7

    In Jesses position I would’ve ran too, he was far to traumatized to turn himself in, and honestly I’d rather be dead than serve a life sentence

  • @bobbierobinson6269
    @bobbierobinson6269 Год назад +4

    I don't know if it would be a mercy, for the parents, or not. I don't guess it really matters though, because they will spend every day of their lives imagining all kinds of endings for their child.
    Maybe it did help Jesse heal.

  • @blueviper64
    @blueviper64 4 года назад +5

    Imagine how fucked everyone would’ve been if the only company that made the flip-phones was Nokia

  • @lexon7vod
    @lexon7vod 2 года назад +13

    The moment they changed the gun box code to jakes birthday just shows how much they tried to forget about him.

  • @thespiceman9367
    @thespiceman9367 10 месяцев назад +3

    Imagine being Jesse’s parents- your son acts weird for a while, then out of fucking nowhere you find out he ran a massive drug empire with his old high schoolteacher you thought was a normal wholesome teacher

  • @oliviahaglund8978
    @oliviahaglund8978 3 года назад +75

    I really cannot believe they didn't give a shit about him being held captive for multiple months on end. They really just jumped to what the law would want over their own son's well-being and happiness, huh?

    • @holygrandpas1141
      @holygrandpas1141 3 года назад +41

      They're not people in the game. Just two suburb dwelling average citizens who think criminals are out to kill their son. Going to jail would have been the safer bet for sure. Jesse was literally in a shootout like right after this

    • @1337snake888
      @1337snake888 3 года назад +21

      @@holygrandpas1141 honestly, being in a shootout is way better than going to prison. Shit is messed up. But I guess they don't realize that

    • @notjimpickens7928
      @notjimpickens7928 3 года назад +23

      @@holygrandpas1141 bruh you aint never been around someone who was in jail clearly, ever been rolled up on? Called a punk and had to defend yourself? Ever had to watch a chomo choke on his own tongue?
      You dont know nothing, and thats a good thing, prison is a hellhole where they force tax-evaders in with child murderers and dont care if they kill eachother,
      They only care when it reaches "near-riot conditions"
      Death is better then a life sentence, especially in the south where they still got skinhead gangs running most correctional facilities, theyre the worst from what ive heard.

    • @k1dofficial
      @k1dofficial 2 года назад +3

      @@notjimpickens7928 "rehabilitation" biggest lie ever

    • @Spark-bw3ph
      @Spark-bw3ph 2 года назад +3

      @@notjimpickens7928 read his first sentence, "badass".

  • @thepowerofsand6180
    @thepowerofsand6180 2 года назад +3

    It says alot when this is only the second saddest parent son call in the Breaking Bad world

  • @jamesporquez3682
    @jamesporquez3682 Год назад +2

    The only person who got away is Jesse.

    • @newbleppmore7855
      @newbleppmore7855 10 месяцев назад +1

      the guy at the junkyard got away with it

  • @FlatBoi
    @FlatBoi 2 года назад +4

    never thought after all hes been through with no help, he still loves his parents, and his parents still love him

  • @user-qe5uv1cj1x
    @user-qe5uv1cj1x 2 года назад +3

    Nacho walked so Jesse could run

  • @terrencejackson4927
    @terrencejackson4927 Год назад +5

    I forgot about this. This show knows how to kick my cry button. I've always wanted him to admit that

  • @Lizewski213
    @Lizewski213 2 года назад +4

    Jesse is my fav bb protagonist so seeing a movie about what he does after the finale is great

  • @tytsty5716
    @tytsty5716 Год назад +3

    you could make a compilation of how many times people in the breaking bad universe destroy a phone after a conversation.

  • @brandonmcgrew4367
    @brandonmcgrew4367 2 года назад +4

    Jesses parents did bad things to him, but we only saw how things were by the time he was almost an adult, who knows what all his parents went through with him before BB. My point is I could always tell his parents still loved and cared for him so much..

  • @txma.
    @txma. 2 года назад +19

    I always got the feeling that if Jesse turned himself in he'd actually just get witness protection. I mean they have a video tape of him giving all the evidence the DEA needed, plus proof that he was being held as a slave at Jack's place, proving that he was unwillingly making meth for them. But I am glad he finally got his happy ending with a new life

    • @efa666
      @efa666 2 года назад +13

      Witness protection only works as a trade, everyone the tape implemented was dead, he would still be on the hook for everything he admitted on camera. He was only captive for 6 months, might get him a bit of leniency but he'd still be facing decades for what they did.

    • @txma.
      @txma. 2 года назад

      @@efa666 I mean 6 months of slavery being kept in a tarp covered cage underground is a lot worse than the “just 6 months” you make it out to be

    • @efa666
      @efa666 2 года назад +9

      @@txma. regardless, no court would take that into account, he commited his crimes before his captivity, being victim of a separate crime doesn't get you leniency.

    • @hankster0878
      @hankster0878 2 года назад +3

      i mean he did shoot Gale, a totally harmless and innocent man directly in the face.. regardless of circumstances im pretty sure that is strait up murder

    • @thequestbro
      @thequestbro 2 года назад +8

      @@hankster0878
      >Cooked one of the most horrifically addictive and psyche damaging drugs ever to near perfection by the barrel load.
      >Innocent
      There was nothing innocent about Gale.

  • @usazar
    @usazar 2 года назад +24

    Throughout the series Jesse is the one character we were all and always rooting for....

    • @Shiggystardust
      @Shiggystardust 2 года назад +3

      Nah I was always rooting for Walt. I thought Jesse was a child who blamed Walt instead of owning his share of what happened. When he blames Walt for feeling so alone that didn’t happen in 2 years that all his childhood shit and poor life decisions prior to meeting walt. He was just forced to confront them the two years he spent with walt.

    • @blinkbubs3994
      @blinkbubs3994 2 года назад +11

      @@Shiggystardust then you missed the point of the show, clearly. the show was written so that youd sympathize most w walter, despite him being the most power hungry monster throughout the whole show. you dont even hold him responsible for all of the manipulation and coercion, pure deceit, and everything hes done that has hurt his family and everyone else. i encourage you to give the show a second watch, and see it from perspectives outside of just walters.

    • @Shiggystardust
      @Shiggystardust 2 года назад +1

      @@blinkbubs3994 I’ve watched the series multiple times. Walt is not written so you would sympathise with him in the end. Vince Gillian is on record saying he can’t believe people still root for Walt after all he’s done.
      I’m not saying Walt was a saint by any means but when it comes to his and jesses relationship, Jesse was a child trying to take the moral high ground which many times resulted in many more people being hurt. So much shit off screen that Jesse is responsible for. How many lives were ruined or people actually died from overdosing the meth Jesse made with Walt? Jesse went to a rehab to try and sell meth, how many lives were ruined because of that. Walt saved jesses life when he killed those two drug dealers. Walt was a genius who would have calculated many scenarios and reserved himself to the fact he was all in. Jesse could have taken the money and had a nice life. He got Jane hooked and put the gun in her hand, yeah Walt could have saved her but she would have died, they were on that path. He was in no position to judge Walt.
      So many dumb decision because he perceived he was doing what was morally right. Walt was a dead man walking even if he’d gone to prison how much would he really have to pay for? Like I said Jesse was a child and pissed me off at how dumb he was.

    • @freebandz4332
      @freebandz4332 2 года назад +1

      Don’t speak for others.

    • @nathanieldrain907
      @nathanieldrain907 2 года назад +2

      I was rooting for the people that weren't murdering meth manufacturers/distributers.