It’s kinda amazing how ricin is present throughout the series, it starts with Tuco, with them wanting to use it on him, but it’s not until the very last episode of the show that we actually see someone poisoned with ricin. Such good writing.
I just realised that Walt says ricin takes 48-72 hours to kill someone, so him and Jesse actually escaped Tuco way faster the way they did than they would’ve done if he took it
Think about it, tuco might not have kidnapped Walt and Jesse because he thinks he has the flu, and he wouldn’t have done any deals. Then Walt and Jesse just has to wait, and Hank would have never known anyone named Tuco Salamanca
Jessie figuring out Walt’s plan to poison Brock, to the letter, was spot on. But for Walt to admit that Gus was “10 steps ahead of him” in spite of his huge ego is the first clue that Walt was responsible for it. Bravo, Vince.
@@sidneyshaw9205 I don't think that part is explained in detail. We just see Walt's plant in the very last shot of the season, leaving the audience to put the rest together ourselves.
The ricin storyline in Breaking Bad is pretty underrated. It had so much build up and it was eventually pulled off in the final episode. It was almost like a character itself. Chekhov’s gun was loaded in full and fired at the final moment
The hype when Walt went and retrieved it from the house was insane. That cold open is one of the best in the series; the audience is made to think that he's overwhelmed by regret or nostalgia, but no, he's there to kill yet another person. It's only episode 9, so is he trying to kill Hank? Jesse? If things have gone this wrong, could it be Skylar? Vince played the final season masterfully
That's why the ending of better call saul is such bs he would of just never took the wrap they dropped the ball on that and the woke fans just ate it up
Breaking bad and BCS worlds are of actions and consequences for everybody involved in the universe. Doesn't matter what you do, what you try to prevent, the end and retribution came for everybody by the time the show ended. Nobody got scot free of what they called for all time long. Just he greatest story telling I've encountered in 30 years!
@@GreenNinj4 good call, but I reckon he's the only example we have on the screen. As his lore kinda imposes, he would keep on dealing drugs with a different buyer and it's just a matter of time before somebody does something to him without Mike being the threatening force he is.
That does make sense though, because he already knew at that point that brock wasn’t poisoned by ricin. He goes completely insane and threatens Saul as if he has any proof that Walter poisoned Brock with THE LILY OF THE VALLEY, which he should know was the real poison. It feels like the show forgot this at that point. Since it was already established that it is something kids apparently commonly are poisoned by naturally, there is no reason to suspect Walter and especially no reason to be so completely certain of it. He has nothing, the show acts like it was the ricin that poisoned brock
if you truly take in all of the aspects of the scene, I think one might find that Walt's "acting" is actually incredibly mediocre at times throughout this whole confrontation. He's a world class liar but he's starting to slip, it might even be partly out of a deep down feeling of guilty for pulling such a move. He kind of gets lucky a little bit in that Jesse never picks up on it because he's so enraged.
Walt constantly underestimates Jesse's intelligence. Walt thinks himself to be, or wants to be, a master manipulator, but people almost always see through him. I think he lacks emotional intelligence, which I think Jesse has great intuition for.
@@aapjew18 Great point!! Walter is "Book smart" but actually an idiot. Jesse was a D student but reads people well. They're George and Lennie like foils.
I love how Jesse says "okay we'll just put a PIN in that then" as he had just learned that phrase from walter and started using it in real time, showing how much of walter he was absorbing. Show is incredibly good.
It's kinda neat how ricin is microcosmic for Walt's criminal endeavors. Most of these clips are unrelated to its actual usage, rather its force as leverage, and the consequences of such. In the end, most of Walt's strengths arise from his mind games in his ability to manipulate those around him (especially Jesse), even as his strengths as a chemist are undoubtedly what you'd assume of the man immediately.
Even better, when he successfully uses the ricin, it is when Walter is basically dead. But most importantly, the ricin/sugar swap was surreptitious. The ricin was no longer a deterrent or a manipulating thing. He just killed Lydia with it. It perfectly reflects how Walter is not puffing himself up at that point, just doing what he needs to do.
I know it's not strictly related to ricin but I still can't believe the reveal that the Lily of the Valley was in Walt's back garden was left out. That whole sequence of him driving out of the car park and stopping to look at the Pollos Hermanos air freshener and then the cut to his garden and slow zoom in on the plant still gives me the shivers. Season 4 of this series is the best season of any TV show ever
30:39 And after all the talking, manipulation, lying, nonsense and constant noise, Walt assures Jesse he’s free with a nod. Crazy the difference between them starting and ending yet the similarity to it
The story of ricin in BB should include their attempt to poison Tuco at Hector's crib in the desert, which I'm guessing was ultimately consumed by ants or any other wildlife managing to get in.
"Jesse Discovers Saul Stole the Ricin" is my personal favorite scene in the entire show. Not just based on Aaron Paul's acting within it, but as a whole itself. There's so much raw anger and genuine fear all packed in the span of 5 minutes. Even the music taking a dark and hostile turn is a key point. You'd think that it's officially over for Jesse, going to live his new life in Alaska, but within 30 seconds of waiting for Ed, he's forced back into everything he was desperately trying to escape from.
Walt is a character only Brian could pull off. Jesse is a character only Aaron could pull off. Their chemistry was incredible. Vince is an incredible story teller. Best series I’ve ever seen in my entire life.
Walt’s plot-within-a-plot is, to this day, the most incredibly brilliant plot I have ever seen in a movie/show. And it’s taken me multiple times to understand it lol
Season 2 Jesse: Rice and beans? Season 4 Jesse: You gotta tell the doctors about this thing called ricin, okay? It sounds like rice. Never ceases to amaze me how seemingly throwaway lines end up getting callbacks much later on.
Heisenberg was a mastermind when it came to the ricin. He had Saul’s guys lift the ricin off Jesse and poisoned Brock with Lily of the Valley. He knew Jesse would expect Walt to have lifted the ricin. He cooked a story that makes sense, that Gus lifted the ricin and poisoned Brock to frame Walter and get him killed. Then, Jesse finds out it wasn’t ricin that poisoned Brock, it was Lily of the Valley all along. Then Heisenberg plants fake ricin in the Roomba so that the whole scheme with Saul is now impossible, to Jesse. Then he hides the ricin and saves it for future use, which is when he uses it on Lydia. That whole storyline was freaking brilliant. Even us, the audience, was fooled until Jesse finally figured it out. Bravo Vince.
Another ricin connection: the original plan to get Tuco to take the ricin was by playing it off with a “new formula,” and the way Walt is able to poison Lydia is by introducing a methylmine free formula…
@@31redorange08I mean, is calling them big untrue or incorrect? Not at all. Just walking around calling people obese is a little insensitive, but I don’t think you’d care about that sort of thing.
I like how the plan failed because Walt didn't realise that the "devil's in the details" so Jesse had to freestyle and come up with that chili P story.
So many fans always overlook Jesse's original plan to kill the drug dealers with the Ricin. Jesse was trying to be subtle before he resorted to trying to gun them down. Although Gus might have suspected something the fact that Walt wasn't the one to kill the dealers and that their deaths look natural may have stayed Gus's hand.
It looks natural when one person dies, not two bruhh, Gus would have figured it out, it would be too much of a coincidence for both of them to die naturally and that too after the bad blood between those two and Jesse
29:12 the song in the ringtone was also in The Walking Dead. Alpha sings it to Lydia as a child to comfort her. It’s from the 1939 film “At the Circus”
Too bad actress Emily Rios (Andrea) seems to have departed from acting due to admitted substance abuse in 2021 . Her last gig was as a main in Snowfall with a lot of promotional hype...... then suddenly departed the series without a statement. Hopefully she returns, maybe she won't.
If you ever want to explain the definition of Chekhov’s Gun, just point them to this video. Was brewed in season 2, jumped around people’s possession across multiple seasons, used to psychologically manipulate someone, swapped out for salt and finally used in the final episode of season 5.
Wish people stopped ignoring that Walt was 100% responsible for Jane's death. It wasn't just him not saving her, he was the one who got her to turn on her back in the first place.
You can tell Walt is at least a little bit genuinely relieved when brock pulls through, but I imagine most of what he’s thinking and feeling when jesse tells him is a ‘of course he’s pulled through, that’s what I planned’ sense of arrogance
@KeyUploads He’s just expressing how ricin carried the entire show. It wouldn’t be as popular nor near anywhere it was today if it weren’t for those castor beans.
“It's Walt. How are you feeling? Kind of under the weather, like you've got the flu? That would be the ricin I gave you, I slipped it into that stevia crap you’re always putting in your tea.”
@@jxmmykriminallive Nope. It's the last words he speaks in the show. Then he walks directly to Jessies lab, looks around and collapses on the floor as the police arrive.
funny how the ricin was introduced in the beginning and only talked about being used throughout the series until Felina where it was finally used to kill Lydia
I literally could not stand to look at the screen at points because of the visceral revulsion and existential horror from watching Walt’s unfathomable depravity shown in real time
They can't show it, because Breaking Bad tends to be accurate in terms of detailing how certain substances are made, so the video could be taken down for describing how a dangerous substance is produced.
Once again, I have to say I just now feel Jesse’s freedom more after Walt reveals Lydia is dying of ricin. Such an amazing plot device that paid off among so many this show did so well
I think this person might be confusing something; they probably mean that scene where Walt throws the bag of thermite at Jesse and then smiles when he's surprised.
If you think I would actually click into a 30-minute video just to watch a compilation of clips about ricin in Breaking Bad, then you’re absolutely right.
I never noticed it until now but the scene where Jesse is holding Walt at gunpoint and Walt convinces him that Gus did it, has the same music as the crawl space scene, or at least part of the music is the same
This show was incredible at showing the dynamics and results of a narcissistic relationship. Walt's manipulation and gaslighting broke Jesse and left him distraught with guilt and unable to trust himself, giving Walt yet another opportunity to take advantage of a now vulnerable Jesse. Aaron Paul nailed the mental breakdown real victims of abuse experience after driven to believe they are crazy. You could really feel the anguish in his words. Powerful acting.
That ricin is definitely in the DNA of Breaking Bad Vince is really good at doing his characters a great service and following the three main ones all the way through
Great acting by pretty much everyone. Every time I watch clips from these shows I feel as if everything is real and not just some act. Never have I gotten so invested into something before
With how often jesse says 'bitch' throughout the whole series, im a bit disappointed we never heard him call walt, 'heisen-bitch' instead of heisenberg 😂😂
When I watched this with my roommate, throughout the series I would sometimes bellow THE RICIN IS STILL IN PLAY to remind him the ricin was, in fact, still in play.
There was always a trust factor missing between both characters which resulted into the unwanted situations. The story could have ended by both walt and jesse fleeing away from the scene and trying to live a new life somewhere in Alaska 😅
It’s kinda amazing how ricin is present throughout the series, it starts with Tuco, with them wanting to use it on him, but it’s not until the very last episode of the show that we actually see someone poisoned with ricin. Such good writing.
chekhov's gun
Bravo whoever wrote the series!
Cool
@@31redorange08yes
what about brock
Ricin is the most tragic character ever written. Bravo Vince
Vravo Bince
Congratulations ricin
Omor
Bravin Vrice
Ricin beans?
Walt being paternal to Jesse whilst manipulating him so effectively just sends a chill up my spine.
Me too bro omg
I know. As the series progressed, I began to see Jesse as having a better moral compass that Walter.
Jesse was a rat so it's okay
At first he seemed that way, but NO he wasn't after you got to know him. @@Justinhomii
The paternalism is part of the manipulation.
I just realised that Walt says ricin takes 48-72 hours to kill someone, so him and Jesse actually escaped Tuco way faster the way they did than they would’ve done if he took it
it gives flu symptoms so they were likely going to try and escape while Tuco was dying. Before the Twins could show up.
Hank would have found them before Tuco would have died from the Ricin
@@Pokemanmon No. It can have a delayed onset of 36 hours. As in no symptoms at all before that point.
Think about it, tuco might not have kidnapped Walt and Jesse because he thinks he has the flu, and he wouldn’t have done any deals. Then Walt and Jesse just has to wait, and Hank would have never known anyone named Tuco Salamanca
@@sevenpolar3483pretty sure cousins were to arrive the same day he took the ricin
A Chekov’s Gun that took the entire series to be fired. Magnificent
Not really. It was used in Bmineral's story line.
@@ninjaguyYT No it wasn’t. We only thought it was but it was a different poison
@@ninjaguyYT lily of the valley poisoned Bmineral
@@auroraSLAP yes it was. Ricin was used in the STORYLINE for him. I never said "ricin was used on him".
@@utkygt5151 yup, I'm well aware.
Jessie figuring out Walt’s plan to poison Brock, to the letter, was spot on. But for Walt to admit that Gus was “10 steps ahead of him” in spite of his huge ego is the first clue that Walt was responsible for it. Bravo, Vince.
Except he wasn't. It wasn't ricin, it was lily of the valley. Homeboy just needed the ricin for later
I think you misremembered it. Jesse was the one who thought it could be ricin. Was actually Lily of the Valley.
@@FoxesInBoots lily of the valley was a plant in the backyard of walt. walt did poison the boy.
@@smoks4833how did he get to poison brock?
@@sidneyshaw9205 I don't think that part is explained in detail. We just see Walt's plant in the very last shot of the season, leaving the audience to put the rest together ourselves.
The ricin storyline in Breaking Bad is pretty underrated. It had so much build up and it was eventually pulled off in the final episode. It was almost like a character itself. Chekhov’s gun was loaded in full and fired at the final moment
Chekhov's gun
The hype when Walt went and retrieved it from the house was insane. That cold open is one of the best in the series; the audience is made to think that he's overwhelmed by regret or nostalgia, but no, he's there to kill yet another person. It's only episode 9, so is he trying to kill Hank? Jesse? If things have gone this wrong, could it be Skylar? Vince played the final season masterfully
You guys crack me up. It's not even an original idea, yet you glaze the writing soooo much.
@@PhilletPhish Crazy how many of these video's i've watched today and I keep seeing this comment. You're not a wordsmith or an intellectual. Stfu..
@@IronKnee963 The writing deserves all the glaze it gets.
Most people forget that hurting kids also crossed the line for Saul as he said they were done, until Walt threatened him
That's why the ending of better call saul is such bs he would of just never took the wrap they dropped the ball on that and the woke fans just ate it up
@@Jack-Johnson3889 Thanks for telling me that everyone like you are as illiterate as you always will be
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@@Jack-Johnson3889 bro what are you talking about he took the wrap for kim because she asked him to
@@Jack-Johnson3889lowlife comment
I loved seeing Lydia get her comeuppance in the end. “How are you feeling, Lydia?” Walt was such a savage
Breaking bad and BCS worlds are of actions and consequences for everybody involved in the universe. Doesn't matter what you do, what you try to prevent, the end and retribution came for everybody by the time the show ended. Nobody got scot free of what they called for all time long. Just he greatest story telling I've encountered in 30 years!
Feel bad for her daughter though
@@BorbonRoosterI think Pryce got away. He got his Baseball Cards back and had the money from the drug deal.
@@GreenNinj4 good call, but I reckon he's the only example we have on the screen. As his lore kinda imposes, he would keep on dealing drugs with a different buyer and it's just a matter of time before somebody does something to him without Mike being the threatening force he is.
@@GreenNinj4except for his hummer
I love how Jesse actually nailed it about how walt had saul take the ricin cigarette when he comes in convinced it was walt who did Brock in
That does make sense though, because he already knew at that point that brock wasn’t poisoned by ricin. He goes completely insane and threatens Saul as if he has any proof that Walter poisoned Brock with THE LILY OF THE VALLEY, which he should know was the real poison. It feels like the show forgot this at that point. Since it was already established that it is something kids apparently commonly are poisoned by naturally, there is no reason to suspect Walter and especially no reason to be so completely certain of it. He has nothing, the show acts like it was the ricin that poisoned brock
if you truly take in all of the aspects of the scene, I think one might find that Walt's "acting" is actually incredibly mediocre at times throughout this whole confrontation. He's a world class liar but he's starting to slip, it might even be partly out of a deep down feeling of guilty for pulling such a move. He kind of gets lucky a little bit in that Jesse never picks up on it because he's so enraged.
Walt constantly underestimates Jesse's intelligence. Walt thinks himself to be, or wants to be, a master manipulator, but people almost always see through him. I think he lacks emotional intelligence, which I think Jesse has great intuition for.
@@aapjew18 Great point!! Walter is "Book smart" but actually an idiot. Jesse was a D student but reads people well. They're George and Lennie like foils.
@@kevinw712a deep down of guilty lmao
I love how Jesse says "okay we'll just put a PIN in that then" as he had just learned that phrase from walter and started using it in real time, showing how much of walter he was absorbing. Show is incredibly good.
It was more of learning/mocking it
Big Lebowski did the same thing with the Dude parroting lines he’d learned scenes earlier.
There was also a scene where Jesse tells his dealers(Pete, Badger, Combo) to apply themselves, like Walt did when he wrote it on his exam paper.
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He also says it is response to the exact thing that made the plan not work
It's kinda neat how ricin is microcosmic for Walt's criminal endeavors. Most of these clips are unrelated to its actual usage, rather its force as leverage, and the consequences of such. In the end, most of Walt's strengths arise from his mind games in his ability to manipulate those around him (especially Jesse), even as his strengths as a chemist are undoubtedly what you'd assume of the man immediately.
Even better, when he successfully uses the ricin, it is when Walter is basically dead. But most importantly, the ricin/sugar swap was surreptitious. The ricin was no longer a deterrent or a manipulating thing. He just killed Lydia with it. It perfectly reflects how Walter is not puffing himself up at that point, just doing what he needs to do.
thats a good point.
Hell yeah
I know it's not strictly related to ricin but I still can't believe the reveal that the Lily of the Valley was in Walt's back garden was left out. That whole sequence of him driving out of the car park and stopping to look at the Pollos Hermanos air freshener and then the cut to his garden and slow zoom in on the plant still gives me the shivers. Season 4 of this series is the best season of any TV show ever
Season 4 of the wire is better!
@@cobainlives69Let's meet in the middle. Season 4 of breaking wire is the best
@@cobainlives69 I still haven't watched The Wire but it's high on my list
@@liamdonegan9042 ahhhhhh wire!
It was left out? I thought it was the final scene of the season?
Jesse clarifying “rice-n-beans?” makes me laugh so hard every time 😂
Frank and beans !!
@@twood5029i WaS eAtInG tHoSe BeAnS
@@Finngrinder *[Upset Frank noises]*
@@twood5029clearly an office reference your a man of culture
I can't believe he said that with a straight face.
Ricin was introduced so earlier in the series but actually came into use during the final minutes of the show.
Oh yes when he slipped it into that Stevia crap
Chekovs gun
@@johnnysothersack6829 ok everyone sees you learned a new word chill lil bro
@@FreezyOH what are you even talking about?
@@FreezyOHLol
Truly the best character in the entire breaking bad universe , Vravo beans
30:39 And after all the talking, manipulation, lying, nonsense and constant noise, Walt assures Jesse he’s free with a nod. Crazy the difference between them starting and ending yet the similarity to it
The story of ricin in BB should include their attempt to poison Tuco at Hector's crib in the desert, which I'm guessing was ultimately consumed by ants or any other wildlife managing to get in.
Nah hank consumed it but it had 0 effect.
@@lemo4739Hank the tank
@@BigBlueBen Tank the Hank
That would’ve been an awesome shot at the end of the episode when they found the cigarette in the roomba
@@lemo4739his use of minerals negated the poison
Are you telling me that a ricin cigarette like that disappear on its own? It was Walter. He orchestrated it.
"Jesse Discovers Saul Stole the Ricin" is my personal favorite scene in the entire show. Not just based on Aaron Paul's acting within it, but as a whole itself. There's so much raw anger and genuine fear all packed in the span of 5 minutes. Even the music taking a dark and hostile turn is a key point. You'd think that it's officially over for Jesse, going to live his new life in Alaska, but within 30 seconds of waiting for Ed, he's forced back into everything he was desperately trying to escape from.
Walt is a character only Brian could pull off. Jesse is a character only Aaron could pull off. Their chemistry was incredible. Vince is an incredible story teller. Best series I’ve ever seen in my entire life.
Do you know if Vincent has made any other tv series or movies?
@@TonyChurch112x files bro
Walt’s plot-within-a-plot is, to this day, the most incredibly brilliant plot I have ever seen in a movie/show. And it’s taken me multiple times to understand it lol
You mean him tricking Jesse into thinking Gus poisoned Brock?
@@hexagonproductions2019 it’s literally so much more ridiculously complex than that lmao
It ain't that deep
@@HiItsMarsit’s actually not🥲
Season 2 Jesse: Rice and beans?
Season 4 Jesse: You gotta tell the doctors about this thing called ricin, okay? It sounds like rice.
Never ceases to amaze me how seemingly throwaway lines end up getting callbacks much later on.
“Ricin beans” is the funniest line in the whole series
omly followed by "wires!"
"Register THIS!! 🖕"
rice and beans
it's a close second to "YEAH. WHERE THEY LIVE. THE COWS."
And the Scariest
Heisenberg was a mastermind when it came to the ricin. He had Saul’s guys lift the ricin off Jesse and poisoned Brock with Lily of the Valley. He knew Jesse would expect Walt to have lifted the ricin. He cooked a story that makes sense, that Gus lifted the ricin and poisoned Brock to frame Walter and get him killed. Then, Jesse finds out it wasn’t ricin that poisoned Brock, it was Lily of the Valley all along. Then Heisenberg plants fake ricin in the Roomba so that the whole scheme with Saul is now impossible, to Jesse. Then he hides the ricin and saves it for future use, which is when he uses it on Lydia. That whole storyline was freaking brilliant. Even us, the audience, was fooled until Jesse finally figured it out. Bravo Vince.
We have eyes you know.
Good summary. It was complicated.
I am not a native speaker, finally understood thank you,
This sounds almost AI generated
We weren't fooled until Jesse figured it out.. at the end of S4 we see the Lily of the Valley growing in Walt's backyard.
Another ricin connection: the original plan to get Tuco to take the ricin was by playing it off with a “new formula,” and the way Walt is able to poison Lydia is by introducing a methylmine free formula…
Nice
Ricin is my favourite Breaking Bad character, right next to Hydrochloric Acid
Mine was the Diluted HCI
Mine was Hector Salmancas bell.
@@madkoala2130Gus’ tie was better imo. Very formal acting.
Hydrofluoric not hydrochloric. Though to be honest, IRL, HCl probably would work better than HF, but there are much better alternatives.
@@johnt836 Ye
Got to hand it to the writers. Ricin's character development was simply riveting. One of my favorite recurring characters of the show.
I am an 80 year old grandpa and I love Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul
Bro think he Pop Pop 💀
I know, wolfgangbang 😆
I am the Hector Salamanca from Germany
@@wolfgangbang DA BOSS CAN SOCK ME
@@wolfgangbang🛎️🛎️🛎️
13:14 Walt's sigh of relief hits oh so different now.
I like how it literally transitions from "whatever you do don't smoke it" to Jesse losing it and being like "NO! NO!!!! NOOOOO!!!" lol
for a big guy, Huel sure had some quick hands in both BrBa and BCS.
You wouldn't expect it from him which just makes it that much more effective
BrBa 😂 wow thats a new one
@@-pressxtostart- not really. Fans have been using it forever. In fact it's done that way in the title card with the periodic elements
Americans should stop calling obese people "big". It's downplaying the problem.
@@31redorange08I mean, is calling them big untrue or incorrect? Not at all. Just walking around calling people obese is a little insensitive, but I don’t think you’d care about that sort of thing.
21:26 The cut makes it look like Walt took Jesse to the skate park lol
I had a genuine laugh. Thanks
I like how the plan failed because Walt didn't realise that the "devil's in the details" so Jesse had to freestyle and come up with that chili P story.
It’s funny how Walt didn’t learn from the bathtub incident to answer Jesse’s questions.
It's better because earlier when Jesse asks whats different about it in case tuco asks walt tells him say whatever you want
Tuco was about to snort it when Jesse said there's a "secret ingredient". He should've just stayed quiet.
One of many of Jesse's fuckups
I liked it how you tried to put it on Waltuh lol
So many fans always overlook Jesse's original plan to kill the drug dealers with the Ricin. Jesse was trying to be subtle before he resorted to trying to gun them down. Although Gus might have suspected something the fact that Walt wasn't the one to kill the dealers and that their deaths look natural may have stayed Gus's hand.
It looks natural when one person dies, not two bruhh, Gus would have figured it out, it would be too much of a coincidence for both of them to die naturally and that too after the bad blood between those two and Jesse
29:12 the song in the ringtone was also in The Walking Dead. Alpha sings it to Lydia as a child to comfort her. It’s from the 1939 film “At the Circus”
Damn the ricin in this show had a plotline thicker than some of the main characters in other shows and movies
Too bad actress Emily Rios (Andrea) seems to have departed from acting due to admitted substance abuse in 2021 .
Her last gig was as a main in Snowfall with a lot of promotional hype...... then suddenly departed the series without a statement. Hopefully she returns, maybe she won't.
Andrea died by jack
Ironically, jesse revenge attempt to walt to avenge brock sickness from ricin made brock mother got killed
@@3takoyakismost of the problems were caused by this crybaby
If you ever want to explain the definition of Chekhov’s Gun, just point them to this video. Was brewed in season 2, jumped around people’s possession across multiple seasons, used to psychologically manipulate someone, swapped out for salt and finally used in the final episode of season 5.
Walt poisoning a innocent child was his worst act of the series in my opinion.
The second one was no saving Jane.
Walter truly was a good man and fought for his family against all odds till the bitter
@@Kim.Ju-aeHe would not rest until he saved his family from the danger he himself was responsible for causing.
@@ShrekReactsSkyler was ungrateful and selfish and betrayed him
@@Kim.Ju-aeI can’t tell if you’re one of those incels or trolling
Wish people stopped ignoring that Walt was 100% responsible for Jane's death. It wasn't just him not saving her, he was the one who got her to turn on her back in the first place.
You can tell Walt is at least a little bit genuinely relieved when brock pulls through, but I imagine most of what he’s thinking and feeling when jesse tells him is a ‘of course he’s pulled through, that’s what I planned’ sense of arrogance
Man that Ricin had a better Character Arc than Jamie Lannister. Impeccable introduction, developement and conclusion
Wow I never actually noticed that you can see huel reach into Jessie’s jacket pocket before he leaves for his new life
Where
@@sacalicious23:30
@@melvinmttm448 25:28 actually.
@@Armor3d0ne yuh that’s what I meant to put
Me either. I just remember laughing..this time I caught it.
Breaking bad without ricin is 70 precent pure, Breaking bad with ricin is 99.1 precent pure
99.9
@KeyUploads He’s just expressing how ricin carried the entire show. It wouldn’t be as popular nor near anywhere it was today if it weren’t for those castor beans.
“It's Walt. How are you feeling? Kind of under the weather, like you've got the flu? That would be the ricin I gave you, I slipped it into that stevia crap you’re always putting in your tea.”
Fun Facts:
1) "Goodbye Lydia" was the last spoken dialogue in the show
2) Lydia's likeness indirectly saved Jesse's life in Ozymandias
@@Ryan88881 doesn’t Walt talk to uncle jack after he calls lydia?
@@jxmmykriminallive Nope. It's the last words he speaks in the show. Then he walks directly to Jessies lab, looks around and collapses on the floor as the police arrive.
Walt must've taken pickpocketing lessons from Huell 😸
@@Ryan88881 lydia’s likeness? what?
The last words spoken in Breaking Bad - "Well, goodbye Lydia"
this is the moment jesse and walt grew a magic beanstalk, climbed it and escaped
I think the part where Lydia puts her Ricin-infused Stevia into her drink shouldve been edited in
funny how the ricin was introduced in the beginning and only talked about being used throughout the series until Felina where it was finally used to kill Lydia
This is the moment Walt became ricinberg
Underrated comment
Rice and berg?
I literally could not stand to look at the screen at points because of the visceral revulsion and existential horror from watching Walt’s unfathomable depravity shown in real time
They literally left out the best ricin scene where they’re actually making it
Are you joking? Cuz I never seen that scene
@@argc no they make it in the RV I believe
My guess would be trying to avoid getting the video taken down. “Manufacture of substances” or whatever
@@pnut3844able they make it in the basement of Jesse's home !
They can't show it, because Breaking Bad tends to be accurate in terms of detailing how certain substances are made, so the video could be taken down for describing how a dangerous substance is produced.
Once again, I have to say I just now feel Jesse’s freedom more after Walt reveals Lydia is dying of ricin. Such an amazing plot device that paid off among so many this show did so well
The gaslight of Jesse is some of the darkest television I've ever seen
This is incredible so far, great work ❤
This is the moment Ricin became Lilly of the Valley
I like that cheeky grin he gives when he scares Jesse with the ricin. Like ‘ha! Scared u didn’t I?’ It’s rare to to see Walt enjoy himself like that
What are you talking about? When does he do that?
I think this person might be confusing something; they probably mean that scene where Walt throws the bag of thermite at Jesse and then smiles when he's surprised.
If you think I would actually click into a 30-minute video just to watch a compilation of clips about ricin in Breaking Bad, then you’re absolutely right.
then you're God damn right*
I just love "Rice and beans" so much because both of them thinks the other one's an absolute idiot and I lose it every time
I never noticed it until now but the scene where Jesse is holding Walt at gunpoint and Walt convinces him that Gus did it, has the same music as the crawl space scene, or at least part of the music is the same
It was introduced early, started so many plot threads, and then came back at the end to save the day.
One of the best characters in the show.
Best example of a Chekhov’s gun and will be talked about for generations in film schools everywhere
Todd’s ringtone for Lydia never ceases to weird me out
"Ricin and Beans" - Priceless
I can't see Wendy without remembering that line by Hank in the parking lot of the crystal palace; "How'bout giving me a windy, Wendy?
Jesse’s part at 20:00 is incredible. Makes it so much more awful what Walt did.
This show was incredible at showing the dynamics and results of a narcissistic relationship. Walt's manipulation and gaslighting broke Jesse and left him distraught with guilt and unable to trust himself, giving Walt yet another opportunity to take advantage of a now vulnerable Jesse. Aaron Paul nailed the mental breakdown real victims of abuse experience after driven to believe they are crazy. You could really feel the anguish in his words. Powerful acting.
Can you imagine how different an ending it would have been if they ended it after season 4
You mean season 5 on yt?
What are you on about it did end with season 5
He means if they ended it on season 4
On RUclips season 5 is split into two seasons starting from gliding over it all
Face off was basically a perfect ending to the series just in case season 5 wasn't greelit.
Rice 'n' beans 😂
And then Walter's face in response is brilliant
1:27 “Rice And Beans!?”
😂😂😂
That ricin is definitely in the DNA of Breaking Bad Vince is really good at doing his characters a great service and following the three main ones all the way through
20:20 great acting there by Aaron
He had a lot of great emotional cry scenes throughout the show. This was my favorite one.
This show is so phenomenal.
Ricin:
Made from Tuco, Meant for Gus, Used on Lydia.
This is the moment Caster became Ricin
Feeling a little under the weather Lydia?
Fun fact: Vince was the first person to create ricin, he went back in time so that Walter would have a story for it
Bravo Vince!
When the writing's so good that the ricin's a character with a complete story arc spanning the entire show.
it's unbelievable how hard Walter was messing with Jesse's head all this time
walt knew what he was doing when he pulled out a dime baggie of beans infront of jesse and just said “beans”
I wish they did more with the ricin. He was a good character.
It was between the Heisenberg and Jesse. There's nothing we could do about it
Great acting by Aaron Paul. amazing scenes.
Bravo Vince!
Great acting by pretty much everyone. Every time I watch clips from these shows I feel as if everything is real and not just some act. Never have I gotten so invested into something before
Walt was so damn relieved when Jesse said Gus had to go
I’ve never really thought about how important the ricin is
Walt was at his most manipulative when ricin was concerned
This was the exact moment that some beans got a multi-episode deal from the producers.
25:29 this is the exact moment
bravinceo.....
"I've got a better idea". Always great hearing that from Walt. U just know it's gonna be good.
"We're going to process them into ricin."
"Rice n' beans?"
Jesse's nievity is hilarious sometimes 😅
With how often jesse says 'bitch' throughout the whole series, im a bit disappointed we never heard him call walt, 'heisen-bitch' instead of heisenberg 😂😂
Wow we have got kids watching the show now.
@@tommyvercetti891seeing as the show is a couple months older than I, a 16 year old. I'd reckon that's kinda expected
@@tommyvercetti891he ain't wrong I'm 21 and it sounds funny as hell
This ricin had a better character arc than Rey Skywalker.
Walt seeing his Family Home all vandalized and in shambles and him realizing he did that, is just pure amazing.
Please post more of these storylines if possible
Was not expecting to see a half-hour documentary on ricin today. Bravo, Vince!
Super dirtball move of Walt planting a fake ricin cigarette in Jesse’s house just to cover his tracks 😂 god damn that’s greasy
His acting at 20:50 is 👌
Man it's so sad to see Jessie's life going down hill :/
When I watched this with my roommate, throughout the series I would sometimes bellow THE RICIN IS STILL IN PLAY to remind him the ricin was, in fact, still in play.
1:07 When you’re hungry but also broke:
I never get bored of those characters.
There was always a trust factor missing between both characters which resulted into the unwanted situations. The story could have ended by both walt and jesse fleeing away from the scene and trying to live a new life somewhere in Alaska 😅