Breaking Bad | Walter White Meets Jesse Pinkman (Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul)
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- Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024
- While on a police ride-along to a suspected meth lab, Walter (Bryan Cranston) is shocked to see that fleeing from the scene is his former student Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul)
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From Season 1, Episode 1 "Pilot"
Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
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Which Breaking Bad character has the best origin story? Let us know!⬇⬇
Saul Goodman
Hank Schrader
Gus introduction.
Walt waiting to meet him @ Los Pollo Hermanos. Entire day
Gustavo!
James M McGill, it’s a fascinating story of how few coincidences and life choices made him Saul Goodman
We're all losing sight of the bigger picture here. This is where Hank, in the beginning of building his drug empire, showed Walter just how much money even a small drug operation can make. Walt had limited options in this point in time and agreed to be Hanks cook.
Poor Walter..... he was just a victim
Hank
Heisenberg
Both begin with H! It was so obvious! Right under our noses!
Just like the DARE Program taught kids more about drugs than they ever would’ve known
The DARE program ended up creating drug dealers & doers instead of preventing them
@@cleanerben9636 Hankenberg
crystal meth.. crystals are minerals...
Honestly Jesse’s life would’ve gone a lot better if he got arrested that day lol
That's funny you say that because I was thinking that the guy that got arrested was lucky that day. He'd probably be dead by the end of the 1st season if not.
Honestly, I'm pretty sure that Jesse would definitely agree with you as well, LMFAO!!!
They were actually kind of a catalyst together. Their lives would have both been better if they wouldn’t have met that day.
@@samsmith4216 yeah it would be a real shame if he died in the next episode, but thankfully 🅱️ince would never do that right?
That’s a thinker…
How this series started off so lighthearted and funny to that incredible dark and brutal thriller is so amazing
Honestly, part of me would have liked to see a comedy version of Breaking Bad. I mean, keeping the funny serious vibe from season 1 and season 2
As soon as the bad started breaking, the tone began to shift.
@@cosmicdude8282i mean the latter half of season 2 is not really that lighthearted
“Says he always adds a dash of chili powder” .. then Walt’s face. He already knows it’s crap. Lol
The culmination of the increasingly darker choices of the main characters in an otherwise morally objective world
the moment jessie's life got turned upside down
k
like it wasnt already lol
It was shit to Begin with.
And Hank's
Literally
I still laugh at the fact that Steve knew what he was talking about “Nah Captain Cook. Thats a white boy name.”
2:40 Agent: The driver's license says Jesse Pinkman!
Steve: I told you he was white! Pay up sucker!
The End
I’m from Australia. Love seeing lines in shows or movies that I immediately know the meaning of. Captain Cook is a white boy name
When think about it that’s definitely for some white dude. I can’t imagine any non-white dude calling themselves “Captain Cook”.
Jesse Pinkman is if “Pretty Fly for a White Guy” was a real person
As an American I picture captain crunch. I just realized he's not nothing to do with Captain cook
The fact that Jesse climbed out onto a sloped roof and THEN got dressed tells you something about his character 🤣
Been in a similar situation after a girl's dad came home early. First priority is to get out of the house.
@@i_marcus_quintusthis is the way
@@buckrogers7115what are you a Mandalorian?
The fact they didn't show the blonde with the big tits throwing his clothes out the window is the worst thing ever :(
when a girl is shooing you out of her bedroom like that, you get your ass out first- *then* you get dressed, lol
And thus starts the beginning of a wonderful relationship
They would've canceled the show if it came out now. Haha
@Randy White Breaking Bad wasn’t very popular when it first started.
@randywhite3947 well where do I even begin. White male leads. White guy calling someone a beaner. No strong, stunning and brave female characters. In fact the now mandatory diversity quota is extremely unfilled in this show. There's humor in it and it's actually funny, which is probably the worst offense out of all listed. Cancelled? Wouldn't ever be greenlit to begin with.
Bro didn’t watch the show 😭
I hope it's a joke because the guy in the car ruined his life the moment he saw him
I'm pretty sure anyone who falls off the roof from that height, right on their back, is likely going to be feeling it for a week
Yup but pinkman suffered throughout whole the season.
Nah, he landed on a daisy.
Nope, he caught an up-draft.
Yep.
Jesse is a blowfish
They're searching for a meth cook known as "Captain Cook", and they completely ignore a nearby parked car with a plate reading "THE CAPN"?
They thought Emilio was Captain Cook and that it was his car. I'm not sure what your point is here
@@Jdb63 Run the plate
He was parked up the road "sticking it to some neighbor lady." They're not gonna look at every car on the street before the raid.
@@thedarkknight9153
Hank was overconfident and sloppy. He's more interested in his banter and his bet here than he is in police work.
I remember an exchange in a 'Columbo' episode where someone tells him how impressed he is with the detective's powers of observation. Columbo mentions that his police college instructor did tell him to keep an eye out for things.
DEA....
I'd love to delete my memory and watch it all again, this show was just fantastic!
I’ve seen a lot of clips but never seen the show. But I’m about to start
@Like10Smurfs how did it go buddy?
@@adh.doomer3331 I haven’t committed yet lol
@@like10smurfs.it’s a crime drama, if you like movies and shows like goodfellas, sicario, narcos, this is the cream of the crop.
@@like10smurfs. actually if I were you, I'd start with better call Saul.
Technically Walter knew pinkman before this happened
yeah no shit walter was his chemistry teacher
@@carlosvasquez1947 REALLY?!?! and fyi I post that comment because of the title
walt's student.
Did Jesse knew Walter???
@@nationalsound7181 former (chemistry) student
Looks like a good comedy show.
1st season was actually a dark comedy apparently
there were many funny scenes
The ending was straight comedy for sure
@@cjlilbaby Why?
Imagine if Hank actually went by protocol and did not let Walter in that lab.
He was already curious by that point, he probably just wanted to see their setup and get some ideas, inspiration maybe
@@demisagoat yeah but Hank could have refused altogether and that's what I was going at.
@@RaisedLetter I know, but Walt would've found a way regardless
He already seen jesse regardless, hed prolly just make him describe the lab
@@demisagoatThe point is that civilians are forbidden from drug busts.
I always liked how much Hank honestly loved being a cop and busting bad guys. Most shows dipict the cop as jaded and bitter.
Every man has his price and currency Hank Schrader took was seeing criminals in handcuffs in middle of crime scene.
03:01 Walt, I don't know man, you are seeing sus lately
I just now realized Walt started the series in the back of Hank’s car then ended the series near the end in the back of Hank’s car handcuffed before he died.
It’s even more crazy that the same four characters were in the same scene area in both this and the desert scene in the end as well. Walt, Hank, Gomez and Jesse.
Great, i got spoiled😢
@@Pairofscissorspng shouldn't have been watching or reading the comments on a breaking bad video, a show that concluded a decade ago... if you haven't seen the show in its entirety
@@Pairofscissorspng It's not about the ending, it's always about the journey! Keep watching my friend
@@alwwqe
Thanks, if i can find it i will
@@Anxiety_Asylumagreed, absolutely hate people who watch spoilers online then bitch about getting spoiled 😂
It’s so nice seeing how a lovely couple met.
1:36 why does Walt have to cover for knowing what happens when you make meth wrong? He's a chemistry teacher, it wouldn't be suspicious that he'd have that kind of knowledge.
Probably cause he didn’t want to sound like a smartass lol
He’s a high school teacher planning to become a drug dealer, he’s nervous as hell and doesn’t want to leave any impression at all to his DEA brother in law
@@s4h4 Wasn't this before he decided to make meth?
@@s4h4 A drug MANUFACTURER
DEA were behaving in a very showboating kind of way
Crazy how Walter was such an innocent soul in the beginning but by the last season he’s pretty much Satan himself
jesse: "Mr White is the DEVIL"
At least mr White save Jesse in the end
he was always a shitty person, just a closet one with no "street smartness" or whatever people call it
His pride and ego was always there, but as he grew used to crime he doesn’t hide his true self as much anymore
Not really. That's why he did the things he did. He's always thought of himself above others. And acted like it.
Jessie telling Walt to shh kills me every time!
I watched this happen to a neighbor. Only difference was it was break of dawn, they walked from 3 houses down & had plain clothes w/ guns & vests. No swat- just agents
People are wrong. The day Jesse’s life got screwed was when he was enrolled into Walter’s chemistry class in high school.
dumb
No, you're wrong. His life was already screwed from the moment he was born.
@@tynides2575 the same as mines. I knew I should have committed suicide when COVID hit! :/
@@iicjguitar0416 never give up control
He was screwed when Walter flunked him
It started out so innocent and it ended so dark
If I'm remembering correctly, in a couple of episodes they've already scrubbed the remains of some drug guy from the floor under the bathroom in Jesse's (?) house, and by the season's end Walt has strangled a strapped guy to death with his own hands, so... the innosence is a little overrated here. It was bright and funny, yeah, like the Sopranos first season as well
For anyone wondering, the song at the end is "Tamacun" by Rodrigo y Gabriela.
Thanks
What about the one when they assault the house ?
That music interference fits so perfectly and makes this introduction between those two characters so memorable. Think about it, this scene could have just as easily worked without any music at all, but somehow someone saw a potential in making it even better. Such talent
Beginning of the series is like a perfect segue from Malcolm in the Middle. "Malcolm's goofy dad, who turns out to be a frustrated chemistry teacher, discovers that Malcolm's shiftless buddies have grown up to mixing drug and chili recipes. Hilarity ensues."
The fall off the roof, priceless
People who thinks that Jesse would have a better life if he hadn't met Walt or get arrested here didn't understand that Jesse would probably die. Let's face it, the only reason why Jesse have decided to leave the life of crime and drugs was because he saw how deep that rabbit hole by following Walt. He had seen and experienced how screwed up the world he was in which led him to truly desire to leave that kind of life. If he hadn't, he would still come back on doing and selling drugs which would led him to die or capture by either DEA, a rival, or a bigger fish in the drug world.
Walt may have treated Jesse badly, manipulated him even, but if wasn't for Walt, Jesse would not last long. If he hadn't met Walt, Mike, Saul, Gus, Tuco, Hank, Andrea, Brock et cetera, and if he hadn't seen their fates, Jesse wouldn't want to leave the life of drugs.
Not that he was left with that much of options in the end
Exactly Jesse has had a pattern of quitting before. It was a storyline in that season, his parents would continually suffer a betrayal of trust at his hands.
Also I'd like to note that in an interview, Jesse's actor tells us his character was supposed to die in season one. So yet again, if Walt didn't put him through hell he would've never reached heaven. He just would've just gone straight to hell.
That's not to jerk Walt into painting a benevolent picture of him.
He didn't know any of this would happen. And that's precisely what I'm getting at. He didn't know, him and Jesse slowly lowered and lowered themselves until they became unrecognizable and it was too late. We are supposed to sympathetically condemn these characters. Not pick either to judge by, not pick either to blame.
They are a tragedy, breaking bad is a tragedy.
1:15 "bum bum bum bum bum
bum bum bum bum bum
bum bum bum bum bum
bum bum bum"
One of my favorite parts of the whole episode
Wow....
red too, like the one in wayne's world 2
I used to sing this all the time 😂
Future generations will remember this song with hank singing it
T
3:50, oh our nightmares of finding that one teacher again.
Walt: "I taught Jesse everything he knows".
Jessie: "I taught Walt everything he knows".
That is one tough way to teach a former student about chemistry....
If Walt just hadn't gone on that ride along on that day, hundreds of people would be alive, including Hank, Gomez, and Jesse's girlfriend(s).
Maybe Jesse wouldn't have met any of those girls
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
"What did you say?"
"Like they don't already know that?'
"Are you saying that they're stupid?"
@@HannibalTorrance nah man, just saying
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor “So you’re not saying that they’re stupid,”
“I don’t understand, you saying that….. that I’m stupid?”
Hey tuco. Why don't.. Everyone just relax...
3:15 crazy to think these two big boys who just got out of the car fully armed will die soon because of the miserable one in the back.
Not soon, much like 2 years later
I love how Walt remembers Jesse but couldn’t remember he graduated.
2:57 If Hank remembered Walt requesting to see the lab, he probably would’ve known right away Walt was Heisenberg
The bickering between Hank and Steven about the dealers ethnicity always cracks me up
This moment was thanks to Saul. Since he arranged for Krazy-8 to be Hank and Steve's informant. That happened in 5x03 BCS
Wow Saul basically caused everything huh?
@@Pwilliams4000 Let's just say that Better Call Saul is full of butterfly effects. For example: if Jimmy's father had been a little more responsible and attentive with the constant stealing of Jimmy and his clients, Jimmy would not have become a con man and Breaking Bad would not happen in the long run. Indirectly of course. So, it's not fair to say that Jimmy started the whole thing. But he was responsible for certain actions that led to certain things that we see in Breaking Bad, like this Krazy-8 thing.
All of this says a lot about how good the Better Call Saul script is. More than Breaking Bad, in my opinion.
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@@omegajrz1269 when I say everything I mean the events of breaking bad specifically the start of Saul had listened to Mike about Walter he and Jesse would’ve been either arrested or dead and would not have made it far into the game, If Krazy-8 wasn’t an informant then this drug bust wouldn’t have happened and Walt would probably realize how stupid his idea was, I not pinning everything of Saul I’m just saying he’s basically the one who kicked off breaking bad
@@Pwilliams4000 Yes. That refutes my view of butterfly effects.
Ironically, it all worked out for the best that Walt killed Krazy 8 instead of cooking for him bc he would’ve just ratted them out to Hank before the series even began 😂
3:33 This is the exact moment when Jesse's life turned upside down
Cannot believe how Heisenberg wears a bullet proof vest in season1 and end up in season 5 having even his lawyer wear the same . He is not in danger , he is the DANGER
And after this pilot episode, I was hooked.
Gotta love Hank’s casual racism 😂
Gomez and Hank were the best racists.
I was sure I was gonna hate him, turns out he's one of the show's best characters later on. He grew on me
Luckily I am not in a country where this would be racist, feels normal to me
@@algobj1387oh look it's one of these cultural relativists
@@scottmatheson3346 Respect your culture first don’t be a cuck. Cherish the differences, we are not the same. Every culture has its beauty and flaws.
Moments before disaster
where is the naked neighbour-lady at 3:30 ? 😂
obviously censored cuz of RUclips’s censorship
Wait. Where's the naked lady?!
After 15 year's...feels nostalgia
I love how Walt has this white bulletproof and sits in the back like a child taken to work by his parents
How did Jesse survive that fall from the roof without breaking anything
Jesse: *jumps off the roof*
Walt: Who the hell is that?
Directed by Vince Gilligan
Why’d y’all cut out the best part of this scene
Yeah right
😂
Im wondering. They showed them jugs on TV? Or just Netflix
Them xxl watermelons
@@JS2BFbunch of weirdos
I was just fascinated by the bg music during his entry !!
Its crazy how it foreshadows the end here, walt, hank, steve and jesse, and the only one who saw where jesse went was walter
Wonder if him falling off the roof was to symbolize his life was gunna go downhill
Walt : Hey Hank, the real 'Captain Cook' escaped through the other house. It's Jesse Pinkman.
*THE END*
Soundtrack choice is absolutely top tier here when Walt sees Jesse.
"Sage?... You work at fucking pottery barn?"
I'm dead
3:33 *record scratch, freeze frame*
"You're probably wondering how I got to this point in my life..."
1:45 good luck aiming with the flipped down front sight buddy
This is the moment when Jessie Pinkman became TheCapn. Bravo Vince
0:19 that's so XD random of hank
This was such a good intro for Jesse
It's amazing to look back at what Jesse Pinkman was in the beginning of the saga, after watching his shootout scene from El Camino
The mood was so light lol
3:44
the first time i saw this, i couldn't stop laughing.
The real crime in this scene is that Gomey was robbed of $40
Imagine if Hank didn't bring Walt that day...
I have a feeling Walt would’ve ran into Jesse anyway.
Technically, they met in chemistry class.
they left out the part where the girl threw his clothes out the window
The most iconic entrance of a character XD
If Walt had never asked to see the lab, then Hank and Gomez may have still been in that vehicle to catch Jesse 20-30 seconds later. Series finale. 😂
So Hank knew he was looking for a guy named “Captain Cook” and he completely missed the car with the license plate THE CAPN…
I gotta binge watch this
As one should...🙌🙌
Crazy part is that now we know Crazy 8 was the snitch the whole time..
We knew he was the snitch like 2 episodes after he died.
Hank couldn't have imagined that, by taking Walter on a field trip, he had just signed his death sentence.
Alternate life: Jesse arrested, Walter remains married and joins Hanks team to hunting down criminals associated with narcotics.
This show should have been over the minute Pinkman fell off the roof and broke his neck
Plot armor saved him.
"it might be blue but its the bomb yo" - Jesse
Interesting how in the beginning Hank says "last house on the right". Possible reference to Aaron Paul being cast in the "Last House on the Left" remake? I might be reaching though.
Could be
That was the best series ever
First rule of detective work: always sit in your undercover vehicle with your windows fully down, in full DEA gear 👍
Funny how breaking bad could have literally ended here if they arrested Jesse 🤣
1:31 - 1:45
So this is where Walter took red phosphorus idea from
Erm... there's a little scene you seem to have forgotten about... y'know, toward the end there... 👀
Good eye...😅
Technically Walter didn’t meet Jesse here, he had already known him from the class he taught
Hank's "uhhh...yeah," basically changed the course of everyone's lives for the worst.
That's how Hank created Heisenberg.😂
mega throwback
i like how Walt's vest is white and amateurish.
and no one is talking about the conveniently-censored topless lady throwing pinkman his pants and other clothes, which explains why he was naked in the first place
you cut out the best part.. at the end... boys will know
I like how they don't notice the car with The Capn as a vanity plate lol. You could see them missing it, but you bet they'd be pissed if they looked at it more than once
I love this show so, so much. Will always be the best one ever.
But...
Why leaving that house?
The cops wouldnt enter in neighbour's houses looking for more criminals. He was safe inside.
The car
@@j___6782 wut?
The Day Jesse Pinkman's life took a dooming turn
The way Walt turns away at first before noticing Jesse on the roof kills me every time 😂😂😂
Nobody could fall off a roof like that and just walk away
My big take away from this. Hank ows his partner 30 bucks.
How soft was Mr Heisenberg's voice, and manner of how he spoke.
Gotta rewatch the show again now. Thanks RUclips
imagine if jesse hit head first and died from that fall
It's where it all began.