He’s also psychopathic, and doesn’t see things from an emotional standpoint. More than likely Todd respects mike and Walt because of their accomplishments more than what they actually are, which is why he was pissed in felina, because he saw that Walt fucked up in his eyes
@@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 I think it’s because he knew the gang was out of Walt’s league. He knew Walt to be very intelligent and was probably extremely impressed with the few seconds he got to look at the jerry rigged machine gun. Kind of shows his lack of empathy that he didn’t even call out for his uncle as well.
Hey you're right! Because in previous seasons it was only people that disliked him that referred to him as Pinkman. Gus and Mike spring to mind, before he earns their respect and gets his name (or Kid from Mike which I think was a term of endearment, plus mike was old enough to be his dad) Walt has switched allegiance, so now he's Pinkman.
Jesse wasn’t going free at all after catching Walt.. he probably knew that too he didn’t care at that point anymore he just wanted Walt to be finished.. He was on tape confessing to multiple murders and felonies. No way Hank/Steve are letting him go. He’s getting life in prison
@@saveir6601 If he willingly testifies to all the bad shit Walt’s done than he’d probably get a reduced sentence in a minimum security prison. Add Saul to the mix and he could hammer out a pretty good deal.
@@matthewriley7826 If things went that way, then Jesse never would have lived to get out of prison. You can easily arrange a murder from a prison cell and Walter had connections and prior experience in the matter. If the case went to trial and Walt was convicted, then Jesse would have ended up knifed to death in some prison shower. And Saul probably wouldn't touch the case with a ten-foot pole considering he knows how dangerous and powerful Walt is.
I never got how that dialog fits with what's happening in this scene. If the nazis cared about what they owe Walter why steal his money? Wouldn't they owe him that too?
2:43 The way he says "good to go?" is utterly chilling. Perfect writing and acting of a stone-cold killer. No overly dramatic staging or diabolic sadism like in typical movies, which usually seems childish and unrealistic. Just an extremely hardened criminal who does not feel one bit of hesitation to kill someone. The indifference portrayed by this character is truly disturbing
As bad as they were. There's something commendable about Jack never abusing Todd. And seeming like he genuinely cares about him. Like it's refreshing to see villains have some standards from time to time. Even giving Walt a barrel wasn't something he had to do. Don't get me wrong that doesn't make everything else he did okay. But so many writers would have made him a complete jackass. The fact that Gilligan even tried to humanize him even though he's a nazi is impressive.
@@moisessantos1714 Considering they weren't the nicest people. He easily could have been written to be abusive to Todd. I was expecting they'd eventually touch on that. Given how depraved Todd seemed.
I think they also did it to show just how bad Walt has become. Even the nazis are cognizant of greed, and the fact that they are having some “mercy” on Walt (vs just killing him & taking all the $ or something) shows that they like Walt (& the nephew admires him)... so it’s saying if nazis like and admire you, you must be doing something very bad/wrong in your life....
Jack is a pretty interesting character. Very pragmatic and direct in his approach. He's not a raving psychopath like Tuco and he doesn't have crazy ambitions or insane vendettas like Gus. He's just another criminal trying to make his way in the world. He was a very believable antagonist for the final season.
@@Neo2266. Not necessarily. Have you ever heard of a sociopath, or antisocial personality disorder? They fake stuff like that to come off as normal, and just look at the shit he did throughout his time in the series. Like killing a child, dude is obviously messed up.
@@user-dy2wp8lc6c Do you just throw words around to act smart? Todd is an interesting case, since he deems other people insignificant, apart from the ones he respects or loves (White, Jack, Lydia...) around who he shows compassion
@@user-dy2wp8lc6c I don't have to double check the dictionary on sympathy (Spelled with a "symp" not a "simp") to confirm the validity of what I said. Todd has sympathy, he selectively lacks empathy. And I have no idea what the first half of your comment is meant to say, despite it being edited already
@@gavatundejr4986 they just killed his brother in law. It's like the killer of your brother (assuming you have one) say "sorry about that" and gives you pat on the back
That was actually his fault for not leaving and for trying to burn Walt’s house down. Which then led to this Hank and Gomez getting killed. Then later Andrea as well. Jesse always makes things worse with his actions.
@@Lone_Wolf91 Going with Hank was Jesse’s best option at that point. Burning his house would’ve been terrible, but Walt going to jail would’ve been way worse.
@@supermom543 Yeah when I’m saying though is that Jesse always makes things worse and throughout the entire show he doesn’t make the smartest decisions. He should of did what Walt ask him to do and just leave town. If he did all of this would’ve been avoided. Also Jesse said that Walt doesn’t care about him but I disagree because if he didn’t care about him he wouldn’t have saved his life multiple times.
@@Lone_Wolf91 Jesse was going to leave town, before he found out Walt poisoned Brock. I completely understand why Jesse wanted revenge on Walt. And Walt has saved Jesse multiple times, but usually for his own benefit. He keeps Jesse alive when it’s convenient for him.
@@supermom543 He poison Brock yeah but in that situation it was the lesser of two evils because Gus was going to kill Walt and his whole family his kids included and if Jesse really does have this soft spot for kids he should’ve understood that. In the episode before this Walter even says to him (I’m sorry about Brock but he’s alive isn’t he he’s fine just as I planned don’t you think I knew the amount to give him) So Walter didn’t intend to kill Brock. In fact he actually originally didn’t intend to poison him but thanks to Skyler giving Ted his money that wasn’t an option anymore. Also if you think about it Walter letting Jesse die in half measure would’ve been very beneficial for him. He would’ve finished up the three months with 15 million as Gus promised, Hank would recover and because Gale is still alive their would be no trace for Hank and the DEA to find leading them to Gus or Walt.
Watching the shift in Walt here will never not be amazing. The entire series Walt has put himself out to save Jesse, regardless of if they hated each other at the time. Jesse refused to work for Gus if anything happened to Walt. Walt has begged and killed to keep Jesse alive for the whole show, but here he doesn't say or do anything. Just watches Jesse have a gun to his head and waits to see him die.
I agree, but the series showed several times that walter was a bad person, he had just seen his brother-in-law being shot and jesse was one of those responsible for that scenario, walter was angry and wanted revenge (I know it's not his fault from jesse)
The first time I saw this was the only time I was okay with Jesse getting killed. I was so hurt when Hank died, it felt like someone had just died in real life.
@@Emmanny Jesse tricked Walter to come to the desert. Without that, Walter hadn't called Jack. Walter didn't know Jesse was with Hank. Walter was ready to go to jail so Hank will stay alive, hence why he called Jack off (but he came anyway, which was his fault). Without Jesse, Hank would've stayed alive. Actually no, the book is guilty. If not for that stupid book Hank found, than Walter had stopped with meth for good and they lived as a happy family.
“Once a family member dies it was over “ was walt’s mindset, he was supposed to be the one to die first, he wanted to die surrounded by the people he love and care avout
its sad but hank didnt care a jack about mr white, he only tried to look polite and kind to him. Thats a proof that the real guy who cares for other people is mr white. He didnt deserve to die
Todd saying "Sorry for your loss" honestly killed me. Todd is one of the creepiest and most off-putting characters in the show but also one of the funniest, his complete lack of understanding of human emotion is just fuckin hilarious sometimes.
@@nelsondu2333Lmao what? Walt willingly hired Nazis to kill people for him. This is the consequences of his actions. "You would do the same" I think you need to turn yourself in buddy
You interpreted that moment completely wrong. Walt is staring directly at Jesse, who is the culprit for this entire scene occurring. Had Jesse not went full rat, hank wouldn’t have died, and Walt would’ve kept his money. So his rage for Jesse is building which is shown later when he tells Jesse he watched Jane choke to death out of rage.
@Jimmy Strudel Not really. Walt’s complete mental breakdown after they killed Hank demonstrates how Hank’s death effected him, one of the main reasons he went back to kill Jacks Gang at the end was to get revenge for Hank.
@@Hans-yo2cq Yea. Honestly I get Jesse being mad at Walt for poisoning Brock( Although that only happened stemming from something Jesse did) but ratting isn’t the way to go. I find it more respectable to deal with it on your own by burning his house down or even killing him, instead he went to the DEA. “What kind of man talks to the DEA? No man. No man at all”~ Gus Fring.
I don't think Walt is a good guy but I don't think Jesse and Mike and Saul are good guys either. Even Skylar was corrupt and willingly chose to involve herself with Walt's criminal activities no matter how hard he tried to talk her out of it. The only real innocents on this show are the children.
Even if he did go back and save Jesse in the end he wouldn't have had to if he never gave him over. This was the most unforgivable thing he did this far in.
In my opinion, Jesse betrayed Walt first. Couldn't leave well enough alone. Walt wanted him tortured (that part may have seemed unnecessary, but also crucial because he hadn't been profiled by the police, yet and Jesse said plenty about Walts crimes), interrogated, and killed. He didn't sign off on Jesse being enslaved.
Any normal human being wouldve done the same if ur not some forgivable big heart shit like person..jesse almost betrayed that person who trusted him the most
2:37 given the information that the cover of gael's note book was inspired by Metallica - Ride the Lightning's famous cover, everytime I see this scene the verse "Take a look to the sky just before you die, it's the last time you will!" from the Song For Whom The Bell Tolls from the same very album instantly jumps into my face. Would love to know if Gilligan had that line in mind as well shooting this scene
@@mojewjewjew4420 also Walt could’ve buried one or two other barrels somewhere else. If I was Gilligan, that’s how I would’ve done it, Jack leaving Walt alive is pretty realistically questionable let alone giving him one barrel
If Mike were alive the final season would have been completely different because he probably would have come back and started a war with Walter for killing the guys in prison. Walt knew that he would potentially be a problem so he had to go, one way or another.
Walter offers them all his money in exchange for Hanks life. They kill Hank and still take all his money. Why would Walter be OK with this? "You still owe me"? Like they had done him a favor but he still wasn't satisfied?
Walt isn't ok with them killing Hank and taking the money but he's too powerless to fight back at this point. They would just kill him and take the money anyway if he tried to stop them. When he says "You still owe me" he's referring to the hit he put on Jesse in the previous episode. He contracted them to kill Jesse, so in a sense they do still owe him that.
@@silversnail1413 But they are screwing him over quite a lot by stealing his money, why would he expect them to fulfill any other agreement they might have had?
@@ludvignyberg8158 Jack did have some sense of honor and fair play. He was willing to let Walter go even though he witnessed Jack murder two DEA agents and even gave him a barrel of money just out of respect. Walter is good at playing people so he knew that Jack would honor his obligation if he pressed the issue. Walt pulls a similar tactic in the final episode, denigrating Jack's honor by insisting that he has partnered up with Jesse in the meth business and giving himself an opportunity to strike.
not killing hank is a big risk and its not worth it, they didnt get all his money, jack gave walt a barrel and did not kill him, instead he let walt live
The same way Walt deserves it for being in the criminal world, so does Jesse. Jesse ain't a saint and he essentially snitched on Walt. Jesse is the lesser evil, obviously, but this whole "Jesse didn't deserve anything!" is dumb.
This whole shooting and after the killing of Hank and Gomez, all reminded me of a western, especially for the desert, plus Jack Welker's gang reminds me of O'Driscoll gang of Red Dead Redemption 2
Jack should’ve known better than to take Walt’s word. He was obviously reluctant to shake his hand and quite obviously furious, both at Jesse and at Jack. I get that Jack, despite his many faults, believed in honesty and trusted Walt, but this was the one time he should’ve just iced him. Todd would’ve been upset, but he’s a psychopath, it wouldn’t hurt him too much(he wasn’t even too sad when Jack died).
Damn after watching the new episodes of Better Call Saul it’s pretty crazy EVERYTHING leads up to these two. Walter and Jesse have one of the most interesting relationships in all of cinema.
Uncle Jack's respect for Walt is the thing that got him killed later on, leaving that barrel is big mistake because Walt used that money to buy a machine gun to kill them all.
@@XD2021 nope, you just coped very pathetically. Nothing would have happened if Walt just got butt fucked by cancer in season 1. That’s the good ending. Hes the villain.
My heart would have sank to my stomach if I heard a gunshot at 2:40. Jeez man. Jesse really only lived because Todd wanted him to make blue meth for Lydia...
This dude is so creepy bro😂Like he’s tries to still be Jesses friend even though Jesse hates his guts for killing Drew and Andrea. Even tries to flirt with Lidia even though she’s finds him repulsive. It’s like Sociopath levels of creepy. He shows no remorse and has no idea taht what he does is bad😂
Craziest character arc in the story, built a whole empire to get 90% of it stolen by people who killed your brother in law and took your buddy prisoner
did jack really think walt wasn't gonna use that Barrel to hunt his ass down???? this man took a cold ass Full measure only to turn around make a bold face half one🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jack and Todd are my two other favorite characters next to Walt. Yeah, I like Jesse, but he seems like a stereotypical protagonist character, like he builds up to be better than he was in the start. Jack, Todd, and Walt are all so unbelievably unique in how fucked in the head they are as criminals that it’s amazing that they weren’t ripping anything off, kinda
Idk if you weren’t paying attention to Jesse throughout the whole show but he is written insanely well, he’s not stereotypical because he has to do fucked up shit because of all the fucked up circumstances, while a normal protagonist would just be a good guy
Because this entire situation was literally Jesse's fault. He drove around the neighborhood throwing money out the window like an idiot. He flipped his lid and attacked Saul. He tried to burn Walt's house down. He got himself busted by Hank and was forced into cooperating. Even Jesse knew that going up against Walt was a mistake when he told Hank that Walt was smarter and luckier and more dangerous, but he went along with it anyway. He could have gone after Walt himself like a man, shot him in the face while he was leaving the car wash or something, but instead he acted like his usual worthless petulant drug addict self and created a giant mess. I don't blame him for turning on Walt but I don't feel much sympathy for him getting taken away and tortured. His little scheme with Hank blew up in his face and he had to face the consequences.
Jesse snitched to the DEA before💀 did you even watch the show? Because Jesse snitched to the DEA, hank was at the wrong place at the wrong time and he died. You cant be angry at walt, He just found out the jesse betrayed him and got hank killed, obviously hed be mad
@@Josama0214 If Walt did the exact same thing as Jesse the #TeamWalt crew wouldn't be mad and try justifying that too. Rewatching s5 walt is purposefully written as annoying of an asshole as possible. Hell I wish Jesse poisioned Walt jr or Holly bc we all know the Walt die hards would defend it too
@@alara4006 I didnt say walt did the same thing as jesse, So when jesse called walt in the plaza, he said he was coming for walt and that he was going to kill walt so walt had to defend himself and call jack to kill jesse. Then when this scene happened, you realy have to defend walter because first of all Jesse ratted walt out to hank AND Because of Jesse hank was at the wrong place at the wrong time and he died. So understandably, Walter was angry at jesse and said to kill jesse. Even if walter did horrible things, he never wanted to harm Jesse.The manipulating and lying was because he cared abt jesse and seing Jesse betrayed him was hard on him. Im not saying Walt is a good person, Im just saying that walt didnt do anything wrong in this scene and he did what a normal person would do
@Crodas616 he literally tried to get out a million times and redistributed his wealth (comrade jesse) after trying to give the money to mike’s granddaughter and drew sharp. Doesnt sound like he enjoyed the money much. Meanwhile WALTUH was buying his son expensive cars as a “car wash business owner”
Something I've noticed on rewatching is how todd seems to be the only one to notice walt crying on the ground, I can't tell if it's out of a curiosity with or he might to have an actual sense of slight sympathy for him here. Only saying this because we've seen todd shoot a child without hesitation but he also acts like the most sensitive character in the show which really adds to his creepiness. Not helped by how even in El Camino it's still hard to tell what Todd's real feelings were whether he was simply oblivious to people's suffering or if he took a quiet pleasure in it.
I think he was just indifferent. However, he understood that Walt was upset about his brother-in-law dying and maybe also a bit put off/confused by the supposed tough guy he looked up to sobbing on the ground, so he tried to express his condolences, despite probably not caring all that much.
Todd simply represents the modern capitalist. He respects his former boss who teached him everything, and protected him when Jesse and Mike was on him. When he says i'm sorry for your loss he genuinely means it. He just knows they had to kill Hank here. He also thinks he had to kill the kid in that desert to save "the business" and he had no other option. He is not really a complex character, he has the morals of any rich guy, who'll do everything to keep his wealth.
whoever says jesse snitchman didnt deservet what he got through the last episodes let me tell ya that you are wrong. Mr white has done some bad thing but he loved unfortunately snitchman and he always protected him like when he kill those gus mules. Remember that? thats when all started to get worse and worse.
I mean jesse had a good reason. I mean walt literally poisoned Brock sure it might be for the right reasons but he still had a good reason to want him to get turned in
Yeah, even people who like Jesse as a character have to admit he got massively humbled in this scene. Only acts big when he has someone like Hank or Mike backing him up.
Yeah. Poisoning a child is awful and walter is a terrible person there is no doubt in that. I was rooting for jesse the whole series up until he went and snitched. Walt manipulated him a lot but he did save his stupid ass a whole lot of times which jesse completely refused to acknowledge. He literally would've died in season 1 if it wasn't for walt. Also his stupidity and impulsiveness is what caused most of their problems and all the deaths. If it wasn't for him, walt wouldn't have had to kill those guys to save him and if he didn't kill them, gus and walt would've been working just fine, thus all of those lives could've been spared. Although jesse has way more morals than walt, he isn't that innocent either. So i kind of do get walt's anger here.
It is tragic that one of the few good acts Jack and Tod do,letting Walter live and giving him a barrel,ends up getting them killed,double with letting Jesse live too,in my opinion this is the show's way of pointing out why criminals are as ruthless are they are and its not the only plot point where this is highlighted like with Mike and the 12 witnesses,why do people not talk about this? Maybe because the whole "no good deed goes unpunished" is too hard a pill for them to shallow but its very realistic,had Jack just killed Walter here he would survive. Walter comes also as ungrateful and vindictive and for no true reason at all,he called Jack,he told him about the money,he saved Walter and took care of Pinkman,he let him live and Walter instead of facing up to his mistakes (and Jesses's) that lead to Gomez and Hank dying,he blames Jack,how naive does Walt have to be to think a criminal could leave a DEA agent alive after seeing his face and killing his partner,thats a no no,not that Jack and his gang didnt deserve what they got but it was for the wrong reasons.
Let's put things into context in regards to Walt. You have to remember that up until this episode, Walt felt like he was in control and that the whole issue with Jesse, Hank&Marie could be solved without any serious loss. Well, for the most part. Not 5 minutes prior Hank's death and this scene, he was in handcuffs and resigned to a life in prison because he thought he had lost everything. Then all of a sudden the worst possible outcome for Walt takes place, he loses both his long years of work and a family member. Experiencing such a roller coaster of different emotions, especially including loss of something/someone important in such a small amount of time will not only traumatize you, but lessen your ability to perceive the bigger picture if it's not handled properly. Walt wasn't thinking clearly when he begged them to spare hank by bargaining his life's work or when he pointed them to Jessie. Of course he wouldn't be able to understand how "nice" Jack was to leave him a barrel instead of just killing him on the spot
Hank was too proud and too much engaged in that case that he wouldn't stay quiet... He was willing to die and sacrifice himself so the bad guys would be caught and sentenced, I mean Hank's job was his sense of life, he was almost a perfect cop but he did a few terrible mistakes and he overused his power a few times but on the other hand he was a decent and a good man in a TV show that favorites bad men
morality is pretty complex in this show. even the good guys are flawed. seemingly the only character without any obvious faults is walt jr - or flynn, which he probably uses permanently after ozymandias
True but other fans have said pride is the number one enemy in breaking bad and just like most of the bad guys in the show I feel like pride killed Hank as well. (Despite being one of the few good men in the show) because Walter Skyler and Jesse all told him to back off. Now it’s one thing if Walter tells him but Skyler and Jesse too. Jesse even went as far as telling Hank (if you go after him whatever you think is gonna happen and I’m telling you the exact reverse will happen) and he was right. But Hank refused to back off because of his pride.
@@Lone_Wolf91 jesse never told him to back off lol. He just didn't like that plan because he thought walt would kill him(which he was wrong in. ) Thats why he said that. It was jesse's idea to go after the money. He's obviously not going to listen to walt for obvious reasons especially with the trust broken and the same with skyler to a lesser extent. None of that indicate he did it because of pride. THe only thing where pride does come in to play was his gloating after he arrested walt. Going after him in the first place isn't because of "pride"
@@epicfan1598 other fans of sad, though that Hank’s main goal in breaking bad was to stop Heisenberg. I also saw a reaction video of this episode with a couple and the wife said (See it would’ve been better for Hank to look at the family aspect a little bit. Because now Marie thinks Walter is going to jail and Hank is 6 feet under literally) she was referring to the restaurant scene and how Hank was so pissed off and puffed up with pride that he refused to hear out anything that Walter and Skyler had to say. I personally think maybe you should’ve listened because they believed that Walter still had his family in danger in which they were wrong because Walter been out of that drug dealing business for months now and nothing happened. No one was after him.
“Jesus, what’s with all the greed here? It’s unattractive.” One of the most underrated lines in the whole show imo
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@Nathan Kim
jack is quite literally a neo nazi
@Nathan Kim he is. He's a ruthless Neo Nazi.
@@leahkatie0 so? Thats not the worst thing in the world
@@moosemeat3355 I mean it is pretty horrible
“My nephew here respects you and would never forgive me” says a lot more about Walts character than anything else. Having Todd admire you lol
Todd respected Mike as well
Shows to how much Jack has a some kind of code he could just killed Walter and taken all the money and his love for his newphew
Todd also fell in love with Lydia so
He literally orders Jack to kill him in Felina
He’s also psychopathic, and doesn’t see things from an emotional standpoint. More than likely Todd respects mike and Walt because of their accomplishments more than what they actually are, which is why he was pissed in felina, because he saw that Walt fucked up in his eyes
Todd saying “sorry for ur loss” is weirdly sweet. Like he’s a remorseless sociopath but he is polite
True, though it does also come off as patronizing given what Walt was going through at the time.
@@Delta_Aves I never said is was appropriate but it seems that Todd does have a lot of respect for Walt
@@rjdujon3320 Exactly. Todd STILL referred to him as Mr. White after seeing his entire gang get gunned down in the finale.
@@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 I think it’s because he knew the gang was out of Walt’s league. He knew Walt to be very intelligent and was probably extremely impressed with the few seconds he got to look at the jerry rigged machine gun. Kind of shows his lack of empathy that he didn’t even call out for his uncle as well.
@@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 jessie going anton chigurgh from "no country for old men" on Todd was poetic justice since his last words were "mr white?"
I love the way Walter says “Pinkman…” u can hear the seething hatred and anger in his voice
Hey you're right! Because in previous seasons it was only people that disliked him that referred to him as Pinkman. Gus and Mike spring to mind, before he earns their respect and gets his name (or Kid from Mike which I think was a term of endearment, plus mike was old enough to be his dad)
Walt has switched allegiance, so now he's Pinkman.
The same way Jesse said Walt instead of Mr.White in this epsode.
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Wow really you think?
@@gijane2cantwaittoseeyou203 loved that
I love that the scene starts with Walt in handcuffs and Jesse being a free man and ends the other way around
Lol
Jesse wasn’t going free at all after catching Walt.. he probably knew that too he didn’t care at that point anymore he just wanted Walt to be finished..
He was on tape confessing to multiple murders and felonies.
No way Hank/Steve are letting him go. He’s getting life in prison
@@saveir6601 If he willingly testifies to all the bad shit Walt’s done than he’d probably get a reduced sentence in a minimum security prison. Add Saul to the mix and he could hammer out a pretty good deal.
@@matthewriley7826 If things went that way, then Jesse never would have lived to get out of prison. You can easily arrange a murder from a prison cell and Walter had connections and prior experience in the matter. If the case went to trial and Walt was convicted, then Jesse would have ended up knifed to death in some prison shower. And Saul probably wouldn't touch the case with a ten-foot pole considering he knows how dangerous and powerful Walt is.
Whatever you think is supposed to happen, the exact reverse opposite of that is gonna happen
Jack: "No hard feelings, understand me?"
Walt: "Just wait two episodes."
walt: “pinkman, you still owe me”
jack:”if you can find him we will kill him”
walt: *”found him”*
@@StephKareKare i was pointing out walt's tone here, hows and intimidating but almost funny.. you got an issue with that?
Imagine how jessie felt knowing walt was looking directly at him when jack wasn’t even aware of where he was at all
I never got how that dialog fits with what's happening in this scene. If the nazis cared about what they owe Walter why steal his money? Wouldn't they owe him that too?
@@stagger9660 Same
@@StephKareKare 🤡
2:43 The way he says "good to go?" is utterly chilling. Perfect writing and acting of a stone-cold killer. No overly dramatic staging or diabolic sadism like in typical movies, which usually seems childish and unrealistic. Just an extremely hardened criminal who does not feel one bit of hesitation to kill someone. The indifference portrayed by this character is truly disturbing
Reminds me of Hans Landa in Inglorious Basterds. Very direct, realistic and disturbing.
Diabolical sadism isn't unrealistic, just look at the Mexican Cartels
@@joseluis5055 Great point
@@joseluis5055 yea but not in the way that movies do it
@@etalex7074 real life is worse actually, I've seen the videos
As bad as they were. There's something commendable about Jack never abusing Todd. And seeming like he genuinely cares about him. Like it's refreshing to see villains have some standards from time to time. Even giving Walt a barrel wasn't something he had to do. Don't get me wrong that doesn't make everything else he did okay. But so many writers would have made him a complete jackass. The fact that Gilligan even tried to humanize him even though he's a nazi is impressive.
I mean, Todd is his nephew, there's nothing impressive on him being just as normal as a regular humam being with his nephew
@@moisessantos1714 Considering they weren't the nicest people. He easily could have been written to be abusive to Todd. I was expecting they'd eventually touch on that. Given how depraved Todd seemed.
I think they also did it to show just how bad Walt has become. Even the nazis are cognizant of greed, and the fact that they are having some “mercy” on Walt (vs just killing him & taking all the $ or something) shows that they like Walt (& the nephew admires him)... so it’s saying if nazis like and admire you, you must be doing something very bad/wrong in your life....
@@StrawberryNinjaNibbles I hadn't thought of that. But I think you're right.
Jack is a pretty interesting character. Very pragmatic and direct in his approach. He's not a raving psychopath like Tuco and he doesn't have crazy ambitions or insane vendettas like Gus. He's just another criminal trying to make his way in the world. He was a very believable antagonist for the final season.
Todd said "Sorry for your loss" without any emotion at all. Like he knew it would be expected from him to show sympathy. He lacks that very much so.
If he lacked sympathy he wouldn't have said it
@@Neo2266. Not necessarily. Have you ever heard of a sociopath, or antisocial personality disorder? They fake stuff like that to come off as normal, and just look at the shit he did throughout his time in the series. Like killing a child, dude is obviously messed up.
@@MrPatPatriot223 To what purpose? He didn't need to give the impression of a good person to anyone around him in this situation
@@user-dy2wp8lc6c Do you just throw words around to act smart? Todd is an interesting case, since he deems other people insignificant, apart from the ones he respects or loves (White, Jack, Lydia...) around who he shows compassion
@@user-dy2wp8lc6c I don't have to double check the dictionary on sympathy (Spelled with a "symp" not a "simp") to confirm the validity of what I said. Todd has sympathy, he selectively lacks empathy. And I have no idea what the first half of your comment is meant to say, despite it being edited already
jesse looking up to the sky and seeing the birds is so surreal, truly poetic & heartbreaking . what would have been his last sight on this world .
what's even sadder is that they represented Hank and Steve.
@@Heisenhulk_80whoa people never cease to amaze me with their interpretations
@@Heisenhulk_80I always imagined Jesse was thinking of Jane while looking at those birds
The two birds it’s perfect writing, Jesse and Jane, together about to join each other. Great writing, but he doesn’t die! Love that.
Damn I thought the two birds represented Walt and Jesse..
@@Stormertheboy they're not gay together bro 💀
Jott Personal it’s father and son
@@calebdallas5643 they're gay bro
Absolute best shot in the show
Todd: Sorry for your loss.
Jeez Todd maybe kind but he is dark
I think i may be a retard, but why is what todd said dark?
@@gavatundejr4986 no the sorry for your loss was kind, hes dark any othet time
1:00 My nephew here he respects you he would never forgive me if things went other way
@@gavatundejr4986 they just killed his brother in law. It's like the killer of your brother (assuming you have one) say "sorry about that" and gives you pat on the back
He's a sociopath, but he interestingly always tries to do the right thing. Minus killing the kid on the dirt bike.
0:10 sounds like John Marston
When you think about it, Todd saved Jesse's life. Jack was about to kill him until Todd intervened.
Yea but he did that then tortured him, abused him and enslaved him for months
@@roejogan2585 Yeah but Jesse still gets a happy ending. If it weren't for Todd, Jack would've killed Jesse right then and there.
@@vm141789 but he also killed Jesse’s girlfriend
@@roejogan2585 I didn't say it was a perfect ending.
@@vm141789 but then what’s your point. Walter could’ve blown his head off in the very first episode
“You wanna cook crystal meth? You and me?”
“That’s right. Either that, or I turn you in.”
Walt ends up turning Jesse into Jack’s gang.
That was actually his fault for not leaving and for trying to burn Walt’s house down. Which then led to this Hank and Gomez getting killed. Then later Andrea as well. Jesse always makes things worse with his actions.
@@Lone_Wolf91 Going with Hank was Jesse’s best option at that point. Burning his house would’ve been terrible, but Walt going to jail would’ve been way worse.
@@supermom543 Yeah when I’m saying though is that Jesse always makes things worse and throughout the entire show he doesn’t make the smartest decisions. He should of did what Walt ask him to do and just leave town. If he did all of this would’ve been avoided. Also Jesse said that Walt doesn’t care about him but I disagree because if he didn’t care about him he wouldn’t have saved his life multiple times.
@@Lone_Wolf91 Jesse was going to leave town, before he found out Walt poisoned Brock. I completely understand why Jesse wanted revenge on Walt. And Walt has saved Jesse multiple times, but usually for his own benefit. He keeps Jesse alive when it’s convenient for him.
@@supermom543 He poison Brock yeah but in that situation it was the lesser of two evils because Gus was going to kill Walt and his whole family his kids included and if Jesse really does have this soft spot for kids he should’ve understood that. In the episode before this Walter even says to him (I’m sorry about Brock but he’s alive isn’t he he’s fine just as I planned don’t you think I knew the amount to give him) So Walter didn’t intend to kill Brock. In fact he actually originally didn’t intend to poison him but thanks to Skyler giving Ted his money that wasn’t an option anymore. Also if you think about it Walter letting Jesse die in half measure would’ve been very beneficial for him. He would’ve finished up the three months with 15 million as Gus promised, Hank would recover and because Gale is still alive their would be no trace for Hank and the DEA to find leading them to Gus or Walt.
I seriously thought Jesse was a goner in this scene.
Yeah once they offed Hank (a day one character) I didn't think any characters were safe after that.
I was pissed they didn't just kill him. I never liked him
I wish
Watching the shift in Walt here will never not be amazing. The entire series Walt has put himself out to save Jesse, regardless of if they hated each other at the time. Jesse refused to work for Gus if anything happened to Walt. Walt has begged and killed to keep Jesse alive for the whole show, but here he doesn't say or do anything. Just watches Jesse have a gun to his head and waits to see him die.
The fact that he watches is what I find to be the worst part I thought he'd walk off or at least look away but he wanted to see it happen
@Jeff's Royal Body Guard and it was lmao. Jesse was a rat
@@Ashtasticle94 yea because he was done with Jesse bullshit, why walk away when you can watch the little shieet die
I agree, but the series showed several times that walter was a bad person, he had just seen his brother-in-law being shot and jesse was one of those responsible for that scenario, walter was angry and wanted revenge (I know it's not his fault from jesse)
@@doorpeak Walter was never a bad person neither does the series say this at any point,even good people do bad things sometimes,life isnt all roses.
“I’m sorry for your loss“
Fuckin evil man.
"We kill you brother in law without mercy but hey sorry"
The first time I saw this was the only time I was okay with Jesse getting killed. I was so hurt when Hank died, it felt like someone had just died in real life.
You were ok with Jesse dying but walters the reason hank died
@@Emmanny Jesse tricked Walter to come to the desert. Without that, Walter hadn't called Jack. Walter didn't know Jesse was with Hank. Walter was ready to go to jail so Hank will stay alive, hence why he called Jack off (but he came anyway, which was his fault).
Without Jesse, Hank would've stayed alive.
Actually no, the book is guilty. If not for that stupid book Hank found, than Walter had stopped with meth for good and they lived as a happy family.
i can’t believe people like hank more than jesse
@@Emmanny jesse was reason. He poisned brock jesse poisned brock
@@roiitzkovich4545 It doesn’t matter the outcome. It matters the intention.
After hank died Walt stopped caring it was over at that point completely
“Once a family member dies it was over “ was walt’s mindset, he was supposed to be the one to die first, he wanted to die surrounded by the people he love and care avout
its sad but hank didnt care a jack about mr white, he only tried to look polite and kind to him. Thats a proof that the real guy who cares for other people is mr white. He didnt deserve to die
He's like the joker without batman
"Uncle Jack" that changed the whole BB universe.
Todd saying "Sorry for your loss" honestly killed me. Todd is one of the creepiest and most off-putting characters in the show but also one of the funniest, his complete lack of understanding of human emotion is just fuckin hilarious sometimes.
One of the most bone chilling moments in the entire show, I was in complete shock and my heart started pounding like crazy
I like how the shot at 1:40 shows off Jack's tattoo. Walter is so far gone that's he's shaking hands and making peace with a Nazi just to save himself
Just like Canadian parliament
Lol I like how you say that like you would do something different in that situation. Internet gangsters are the hardest people in the world.
Also shaking the hand of the man who just killed his brother-in-law. I'm sure Walt's pride didn't take too kindly to that one lol
Well it was either that or he’d get a bullet in his head
@@nelsondu2333Lmao what? Walt willingly hired Nazis to kill people for him. This is the consequences of his actions. "You would do the same" I think you need to turn yourself in buddy
Uncle Jack
Jack Welker
Uncle Frank and Aunt Jack
Uncle Jack gaming
@@PolishGod1234 nice
Man that look Walt is giving Jesse in the beginning and we don’t know what he’s looking at… these last few episode are the greatest in history of tv
1:35 Walter white has so much hatred for jack after killing Hank and Walt really loved his brother in law
You interpreted that moment completely wrong. Walt is staring directly at Jesse, who is the culprit for this entire scene occurring. Had Jesse not went full rat, hank wouldn’t have died, and Walt would’ve kept his money. So his rage for Jesse is building which is shown later when he tells Jesse he watched Jane choke to death out of rage.
The most anyone has ever liked their in-law.
@Jimmy Strudel Not really. Walt’s complete mental breakdown after they killed Hank demonstrates how Hank’s death effected him, one of the main reasons he went back to kill Jacks Gang at the end was to get revenge for Hank.
@@Hans-yo2cq Yea. Honestly I get Jesse being mad at Walt for poisoning Brock( Although that only happened stemming from something Jesse did) but ratting isn’t the way to go. I find it more respectable to deal with it on your own by burning his house down or even killing him, instead he went to the DEA. “What kind of man talks to the DEA? No man. No man at all”~ Gus Fring.
@Madness Incorporated Wow you're so tough...
0:30 He snaps his finger in front of Walt's face the same way he did when Walt was orchestrating the prison murders
"Coward" and "Found him" two of my favourite scenes in this episode.
coward was the previous episode
Cant believe people watch this show and come out thinking that Walt is the good guy.
My in lWs were rooting for him.
I mean there are very few good people in the World of Breaking Bad.
I don't think Walt is a good guy but I don't think Jesse and Mike and Saul are good guys either. Even Skylar was corrupt and willingly chose to involve herself with Walt's criminal activities no matter how hard he tried to talk her out of it. The only real innocents on this show are the children.
There are no good guys on the show. Everyone is a piece of shit, just like you and me. That’s the point.
@@Hanson032 FACTS.
Even if he did go back and save Jesse in the end he wouldn't have had to if he never gave him over. This was the most unforgivable thing he did this far in.
In my opinion, Jesse betrayed Walt first. Couldn't leave well enough alone. Walt wanted him tortured (that part may have seemed unnecessary, but also crucial because he hadn't been profiled by the police, yet and Jesse said plenty about Walts crimes), interrogated, and killed. He didn't sign off on Jesse being enslaved.
I also blame Jesse for Hank and Steve's deaths. Clearly, Walt did, too.
Any normal human being wouldve done the same if ur not some forgivable big heart shit like person..jesse almost betrayed that person who trusted him the most
@@blakedevitt6948 Are you forgetting that Walt poisoned Brock?
Not really. Jesse already betrayed Walt how is this he most unforgivable he did? Jesses own actions led to Hank and Gomeys death and his capture.
This is the moment when Jesse became a Pet.
After being a rat.
Wouldn’t want to be your pet mate
The moment he became their Barbie
2:37 given the information that the cover of gael's note book was inspired by Metallica - Ride the Lightning's famous cover, everytime I see this scene the verse "Take a look to the sky just before you die, it's the last time you will!" from the Song For Whom The Bell Tolls from the same very album instantly jumps into my face. Would love to know if Gilligan had that line in mind as well shooting this scene
Probably not but that would be cool as hell
I always thought it was rather nice and fair of Jack to leave him a barrel, let's not forget, walt would have lost all the money if not for them
All Todd was thinking about was I gotta make it blue for Lydia. That’s what u call thinking on your toes.
Lydias toes 🥴🥴
@@Chuked down breaking bad
Jack paid the price for putting a damper on his ruthlessness and letting Walt live. He took a half measure when…..
This was the moment Todd became Heisenberg
Ironically it was that one barrel that Todd insisted his Uncle give to Walt which financed Walts revenge when he killed the entire crew later on
Well that was cool of Jack to leave Walt one barrel, and even got the guys to load it in his car. What a nice guy Jack is
He seems like a genuinely neat person to be around. If he wasn’t a neo nazi but still he seems like he cares about Todd
As nice as possible given the situation
Yeah after taking 70 million of Walt’s money, leaving him with only 10 is pretty 👌
@@alextomulescu4593 He could have taken all of it so yes its nice of him.
@@mojewjewjew4420 also Walt could’ve buried one or two other barrels somewhere else. If I was Gilligan, that’s how I would’ve done it, Jack leaving Walt alive is pretty realistically questionable let alone giving him one barrel
If only Mike were alive when Jesse got kidnapped 😢
If Mike were alive the final season would have been completely different because he probably would have come back and started a war with Walter for killing the guys in prison. Walt knew that he would potentially be a problem so he had to go, one way or another.
Walter offers them all his money in exchange for Hanks life. They kill Hank and still take all his money. Why would Walter be OK with this? "You still owe me"? Like they had done him a favor but he still wasn't satisfied?
Walt isn't ok with them killing Hank and taking the money but he's too powerless to fight back at this point. They would just kill him and take the money anyway if he tried to stop them. When he says "You still owe me" he's referring to the hit he put on Jesse in the previous episode. He contracted them to kill Jesse, so in a sense they do still owe him that.
@@silversnail1413 But they are screwing him over quite a lot by stealing his money, why would he expect them to fulfill any other agreement they might have had?
@@ludvignyberg8158 Jack did have some sense of honor and fair play. He was willing to let Walter go even though he witnessed Jack murder two DEA agents and even gave him a barrel of money just out of respect. Walter is good at playing people so he knew that Jack would honor his obligation if he pressed the issue. Walt pulls a similar tactic in the final episode, denigrating Jack's honor by insisting that he has partnered up with Jesse in the meth business and giving himself an opportunity to strike.
not killing hank is a big risk and its not worth it, they didnt get all his money, jack gave walt a barrel and did not kill him, instead he let walt live
@@ludvignyberg8158 not so smart now uh?
2:40 maybe those birds are supposed to symbolise the life of Hank and Gomez?
Shouldn't have flunked his class
0:26 The moment where Walt wanted to kill that entire gang
maybe but he was actually looking at Jesse under the car
Instead he took all that anger and hate and directed it at Jesse.
its weird to think how out of all of them jesse is the only person that makes it out alive
For a coldblooded killer and AB boss jack is actually a pretty decent fella
These clips are so beneficial to the series. You can become attached to the characters just from the clips alone.
Walt comes up from the ground looking like he's left most of his soul down there. Pure wrath.
Why are people saying Jesse deserved it?! Walt ruined his life. Kind of scares me that people root for Walt jeez
Same
Jesse was a rat dont fugget that@@YolatheFou
No one likes rats. The idiot who is behind everyone's downfall
The same way Walt deserves it for being in the criminal world, so does Jesse. Jesse ain't a saint and he essentially snitched on Walt. Jesse is the lesser evil, obviously, but this whole "Jesse didn't deserve anything!" is dumb.
@KingBowserVlog jesse is a saint compared to walter
This whole shooting and after the killing of Hank and Gomez, all reminded me of a western, especially for the desert, plus Jack Welker's gang reminds me of O'Driscoll gang of Red Dead Redemption 2
2:37 the last look on the flying birds made me so sad
Ironically Todd saving Jesses life made his life way worse that if he was just shot for dead.
Todd being a fucking sociopath even here is amazing. Sorry for you loss.
My favorite line in the series not spoken by Saul: "Jesus, what's with all the greed here? It's unattractive."😂
This was the moment where “Hey Uncle Jack” changed the course of the series
Jack should’ve known better than to take Walt’s word. He was obviously reluctant to shake his hand and quite obviously furious, both at Jesse and at Jack. I get that Jack, despite his many faults, believed in honesty and trusted Walt, but this was the one time he should’ve just iced him. Todd would’ve been upset, but he’s a psychopath, it wouldn’t hurt him too much(he wasn’t even too sad when Jack died).
Walt betraying Jesse was too much. Poor Jesse.
Um??? This whole scene happened because jesse betrayed walt and snitched on him???
0:54 Sorry for your loss. 🙁
Damn after watching the new episodes of Better Call Saul it’s pretty crazy EVERYTHING leads up to these two.
Walter and Jesse have one of the most interesting relationships in all of cinema.
“You find him, we’ll kill him” jingle jack
Seen a lot of well made stuff and there all great, but this show is excellent. Absolutely brilliant.
Hey Uncle Jack...
I was so happy for this scene Hank dead and Jesse tortured!
I agree with you on Jesse, but disagree about Hank. He was a great man.
You're not different, bro. Be yourself.
Hank went after Walt because of ego, not because he wants to do any actual good.
??
"Found him" one of the best lines in the entire series.
Uncle Jack's respect for Walt is the thing that got him killed later on, leaving that barrel is big mistake because Walt used that money to buy a machine gun to kill them all.
I can't believe people root for jesse. Most of the bad things happened for both of them was bcus Jesse's stupidity
Cope Walt fanboy
I said nothing but a fact 🤷
@@XD2021 nope, you just coped very pathetically. Nothing would have happened if Walt just got butt fucked by cancer in season 1. That’s the good ending. Hes the villain.
My heart would have sank to my stomach if I heard a gunshot at 2:40. Jeez man. Jesse really only lived because Todd wanted him to make blue meth for Lydia...
Crazy to think that Jesse owed Todd his life
0:54 sorry for your loss 😕
This dude is so creepy bro😂Like he’s tries to still be Jesses friend even though Jesse hates his guts for killing Drew and Andrea. Even tries to flirt with Lidia even though she’s finds him repulsive. It’s like Sociopath levels of creepy. He shows no remorse and has no idea taht what he does is bad😂
"that we caused" lol
The moment Todd became Jessies guardian angel
2:05 gave me chills
I really really like Jack
Best decision in the show.
Craziest character arc in the story, built a whole empire to get 90% of it stolen by people who killed your brother in law and took your buddy prisoner
This scene breaks my heart.
Honestly, if this happened in real life, no way in hell they would have let Walt walk out alive.
And that’s their biggest mistake lol
I feel so dreaded when Jack's men were pulling Jesse while he was screaming "I am El Camino!!!". It just went downhill for him after that 😢.
"im leaving you a *brrll*
did jack really think walt wasn't gonna use that Barrel to hunt his ass down???? this man took a cold ass Full measure only to turn around make a bold face half one🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This scene always pissed me off and saddened me at the same time.
Jack and Todd are my two other favorite characters next to Walt. Yeah, I like Jesse, but he seems like a stereotypical protagonist character, like he builds up to be better than he was in the start. Jack, Todd, and Walt are all so unbelievably unique in how fucked in the head they are as criminals that it’s amazing that they weren’t ripping anything off, kinda
@Jimmy Strudel he's a kid being manipulated which is why I like him, I feel completely sorry for him whereas Walter fucks him over for no reason
Idk if you weren’t paying attention to Jesse throughout the whole show but he is written insanely well, he’s not stereotypical because he has to do fucked up shit because of all the fucked up circumstances, while a normal protagonist would just be a good guy
How the hell did people get mad at Jesse for “snitching” to the DEA when Walter ratted him out to Todd and tried to have him killed like this?
Because this entire situation was literally Jesse's fault. He drove around the neighborhood throwing money out the window like an idiot. He flipped his lid and attacked Saul. He tried to burn Walt's house down. He got himself busted by Hank and was forced into cooperating. Even Jesse knew that going up against Walt was a mistake when he told Hank that Walt was smarter and luckier and more dangerous, but he went along with it anyway. He could have gone after Walt himself like a man, shot him in the face while he was leaving the car wash or something, but instead he acted like his usual worthless petulant drug addict self and created a giant mess. I don't blame him for turning on Walt but I don't feel much sympathy for him getting taken away and tortured. His little scheme with Hank blew up in his face and he had to face the consequences.
Jesse snitched to the DEA before💀 did you even watch the show? Because Jesse snitched to the DEA, hank was at the wrong place at the wrong time and he died. You cant be angry at walt, He just found out the jesse betrayed him and got hank killed, obviously hed be mad
@@Josama0214 If Walt did the exact same thing as Jesse the #TeamWalt crew wouldn't be mad and try justifying that too. Rewatching s5 walt is purposefully written as annoying of an asshole as possible. Hell I wish Jesse poisioned Walt jr or Holly bc we all know the Walt die hards would defend it too
@@alara4006 I didnt say walt did the same thing as jesse, So when jesse called walt in the plaza, he said he was coming for walt and that he was going to kill walt so walt had to defend himself and call jack to kill jesse. Then when this scene happened, you realy have to defend walter because first of all Jesse ratted walt out to hank AND Because of Jesse hank was at the wrong place at the wrong time and he died. So understandably, Walter was angry at jesse and said to kill jesse. Even if walter did horrible things, he never wanted to harm Jesse.The manipulating and lying was because he cared abt jesse and seing Jesse betrayed him was hard on him. Im not saying Walt is a good person, Im just saying that walt didnt do anything wrong in this scene and he did what a normal person would do
@Crodas616 he literally tried to get out a million times and redistributed his wealth (comrade jesse) after trying to give the money to mike’s granddaughter and drew sharp. Doesnt sound like he enjoyed the money much. Meanwhile WALTUH was buying his son expensive cars as a “car wash business owner”
Something I've noticed on rewatching is how todd seems to be the only one to notice walt crying on the ground, I can't tell if it's out of a curiosity with or he might to have an actual sense of slight sympathy for him here. Only saying this because we've seen todd shoot a child without hesitation but he also acts like the most sensitive character in the show which really adds to his creepiness. Not helped by how even in El Camino it's still hard to tell what Todd's real feelings were whether he was simply oblivious to people's suffering or if he took a quiet pleasure in it.
I think he was just indifferent. However, he understood that Walt was upset about his brother-in-law dying and maybe also a bit put off/confused by the supposed tough guy he looked up to sobbing on the ground, so he tried to express his condolences, despite probably not caring all that much.
Todd saw the best meth cook all time and respected that part. The part that makes the money and how he did it. That is why.
Todd simply represents the modern capitalist. He respects his former boss who teached him everything, and protected him when Jesse and Mike was on him. When he says i'm sorry for your loss he genuinely means it. He just knows they had to kill Hank here. He also thinks he had to kill the kid in that desert to save "the business" and he had no other option. He is not really a complex character, he has the morals of any rich guy, who'll do everything to keep his wealth.
Todd is so polite that he says sorry
Uncle Jack's the best
whoever says jesse snitchman didnt deservet what he got through the last episodes let me tell ya that you are wrong. Mr white has done some bad thing but he loved unfortunately snitchman and he always protected him like when he kill those gus mules. Remember that? thats when all started to get worse and worse.
I mean jesse had a good reason. I mean walt literally poisoned Brock sure it might be for the right reasons but he still had a good reason to want him to get turned in
@@mayonnaise3959 so what? Who tf is Brock
@@mayonnaise3959 its good. Brock was already fatherless because of jesse he became oprhan
Bruh I ain’t even gone lie in this scene I hated Jesse and thought he deserves EVERY bit. He spit in walts face. Hell nah
You're god damn right
Yeah, even people who like Jesse as a character have to admit he got massively humbled in this scene. Only acts big when he has someone like Hank or Mike backing him up.
Yeah. Poisoning a child is awful and walter is a terrible person there is no doubt in that. I was rooting for jesse the whole series up until he went and snitched. Walt manipulated him a lot but he did save his stupid ass a whole lot of times which jesse completely refused to acknowledge. He literally would've died in season 1 if it wasn't for walt. Also his stupidity and impulsiveness is what caused most of their problems and all the deaths. If it wasn't for him, walt wouldn't have had to kill those guys to save him and if he didn't kill them, gus and walt would've been working just fine, thus all of those lives could've been spared. Although jesse has way more morals than walt, he isn't that innocent either. So i kind of do get walt's anger here.
@@artistocraaattrue; Jesse should have just let the fact that Walter poisoned a kid go. lol
The ol snitch treatment
It is tragic that one of the few good acts Jack and Tod do,letting Walter live and giving him a barrel,ends up getting them killed,double with letting Jesse live too,in my opinion this is the show's way of pointing out why criminals are as ruthless are they are and its not the only plot point where this is highlighted like with Mike and the 12 witnesses,why do people not talk about this? Maybe because the whole "no good deed goes unpunished" is too hard a pill for them to shallow but its very realistic,had Jack just killed Walter here he would survive.
Walter comes also as ungrateful and vindictive and for no true reason at all,he called Jack,he told him about the money,he saved Walter and took care of Pinkman,he let him live and Walter instead of facing up to his mistakes (and Jesses's) that lead to Gomez and Hank dying,he blames Jack,how naive does Walt have to be to think a criminal could leave a DEA agent alive after seeing his face and killing his partner,thats a no no,not that Jack and his gang didnt deserve what they got but it was for the wrong reasons.
Let's put things into context in regards to Walt. You have to remember that up until this episode, Walt felt like he was in control and that the whole issue with Jesse, Hank&Marie could be solved without any serious loss. Well, for the most part. Not 5 minutes prior Hank's death and this scene, he was in handcuffs and resigned to a life in prison because he thought he had lost everything. Then all of a sudden the worst possible outcome for Walt takes place, he loses both his long years of work and a family member. Experiencing such a roller coaster of different emotions, especially including loss of something/someone important in such a small amount of time will not only traumatize you, but lessen your ability to perceive the bigger picture if it's not handled properly. Walt wasn't thinking clearly when he begged them to spare hank by bargaining his life's work or when he pointed them to Jessie. Of course he wouldn't be able to understand how "nice" Jack was to leave him a barrel instead of just killing him on the spot
@@Ayyfren Not to mention he did tell them not to come. They didn't have to show up there and kill him.
that last part where Todd has his arms crossed is so funny I don’t know why
That’s what he gets for snitching
Todd was lowkey a nice bad guyy
was it Todd that told the Uncle to leave Walter something and not kill him?
Yeah, also if not for Todd Jack would of killed Walt too along with Hank
@@jamespontillo251 simply for having a brother-in-law in the DEA, and never saying anything about it.
I hate the Neo Nazis!
- Blues Brothers reference
JESUS Christ loves you.
Walt wanting Jesse dead initially was because he was trouble. Here, Walt wanted him dead out of pure hatred.
I had forgotten all about Todd's non committal "sorry for your loss" line after uncuffing Walt. On the spectrum for sure.
I loved how Todd and uncle Jack were basically a bizarro Jesse and mike
Hank was too proud and too much engaged in that case that he wouldn't stay quiet... He was willing to die and sacrifice himself so the bad guys would be caught and sentenced,
I mean Hank's job was his sense of life, he was almost a perfect cop but he did a few terrible mistakes and he overused his power a few times but on the other hand he was a decent and a good man in a TV show that favorites bad men
morality is pretty complex in this show. even the good guys are flawed. seemingly the only character without any obvious faults is walt jr - or flynn, which he probably uses permanently after ozymandias
True but other fans have said pride is the number one enemy in breaking bad and just like most of the bad guys in the show I feel like pride killed Hank as well. (Despite being one of the few good men in the show) because Walter Skyler and Jesse all told him to back off. Now it’s one thing if Walter tells him but Skyler and Jesse too. Jesse even went as far as telling Hank (if you go after him whatever you think is gonna happen and I’m telling you the exact reverse will happen) and he was right. But Hank refused to back off because of his pride.
@@Lone_Wolf91 hank also knew it was pointless. Jack made up his mind 10 mins earlier
@@Lone_Wolf91 jesse never told him to back off lol. He just didn't like that plan because he thought walt would kill him(which he was wrong in. ) Thats why he said that. It was jesse's idea to go after the money. He's obviously not going to listen to walt for obvious reasons especially with the trust broken and the same with skyler to a lesser extent. None of that indicate he did it because of pride. THe only thing where pride does come in to play was his gloating after he arrested walt. Going after him in the first place isn't because of "pride"
@@epicfan1598 other fans of sad, though that Hank’s main goal in breaking bad was to stop Heisenberg. I also saw a reaction video of this episode with a couple and the wife said (See it would’ve been better for Hank to look at the family aspect a little bit. Because now Marie thinks Walter is going to jail and Hank is 6 feet under literally) she was referring to the restaurant scene and how Hank was so pissed off and puffed up with pride that he refused to hear out anything that Walter and Skyler had to say. I personally think maybe you should’ve listened because they believed that Walter still had his family in danger in which they were wrong because Walter been out of that drug dealing business for months now and nothing happened. No one was after him.
To think Walt’s money became Nazi Gold.