I have always found it comical how it's so important for Walt to convince them that Jesse is a decent guy and not a rat when he's there to sign his death warrant.
"Jesse is like family to me" this one quote summarizes everything about Walt, as well as asks the question "if this is how he treats his family, imagine how he treats his enemies."
Tbh true but on the other, it might not make any difference, him ordering a hit on jesse was a logical thing to do, so if he goes about things by logic, it wont make much difference
Uncle Jack is such a believable character. Acting is just spot on. At no time do I ever think I'm watching an actor play a part, hes totally 100% believable throughout the whole series.
I assume Walt was gonna have him killed with Jack and the others until he saw what he looked like and chained up. He was furious when badger and skinny pete told him blue crystal was still out there.
@@philmiller5068: I think he was more furious that Jack didn't hold up his end of the deal of murdering Jesse. I think Walt would be at the very least suspicious that Jesse would wilfully partner up with Jack.
@@ididntmeantoshootthatvietn5012 Vince Gilligan said that Walt was absolutely going to kill Jesse and everyone else in the clubhouse until he saw Jesse as a vacant shell and then chose to save him.
Uncle Jack is my favorite villain in the series beacuse of how real he seems. The other villains are also good but a lot of them seem so cartoonish for some reason. Uncle Jack and his gang was actually terrifying
I really like the way that they portrayed Jack and his gang. They seem like real Aryan Brotherhood dudes. They don't constantly use racial slurs but you can tell they have a strong sense of superiority. And they have guys like Todd who you'd never guess was a gang member at first glance.
Agreed. TV shows will often portray hate group types as cartoonish caricatures and bumbling idiots, but the reality is that many of them are relatively intelligent individuals that can easily blend in with society or your neighbor... which makes them much more terrifying.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 That's another part that makes them terrifying -- not so much the inmates but the guards/prison officials? Jesus. No wonder prisons in the US are almost a death sentence even if you're not on death row.. If you're a target, and the supervising guard is part of the club, he will just sit back and let you be killed and then have a story as to why they couldn't stop it. Forget going to prison to be "rehabilitated."
If you really believe yourself to be superior, you don't have to remind yourself or others of lesser beings' inferiority, which should be obvious and self-evident. -- Oooh, just saying that, maybe I'm one of them. That's the genius behind the writing here. Anyone could come up with it; it's logical. But, it takes either time or familiarity to parse it out. And then you have to have a certain level of tolerance and courage to recognize your own capacity to come up with something that is hateful, but believable.
The real Jesus he meant jack not Jesse and he allowed Todd to kill Andrea and then stated that her 8 year old son would be next if Jesse tried to escape again
They did that with Lalo in BCS, but it doesn't work as well... instead feels like a generic tv-series where each season is the clone of the previous because the main antagonist just gets replaced.
Well, these guys arent supposed to be in the drug Business. I mean, other than Krazy8,Tuco, Gus,Eladio etc. They dont have any experience. And walter was a drug cook, not a nazi, so of course they come out of nowhere
@@Pllayer064 what the fuck are you talking about? chuck was the antagonist for the first 3 seasons, lalo is hardly relevant yet. the closest thing the series has to an antagonist right now is Jimmy's ego. Did you watch the wrong show?
Pllayer064 lalo was mentioned in Breaking bad. Lalo is adding to the continuity of both shows and representing a different type of a salamanca, the smooth and conniving who only strike when they have extreme leverage. He’s gonna bring something out of Gus we haven’t seen utalized.
@@Pllayer064 Are you fucking kidding me? Lalo is done 10x better than this random nazi gang. Breaking Bad season 5 is the worst season of the show by far.
"Angry, non-rat, got it." Lol. Jack and these guys were the perfect final villains for the show because they were just like marauders. Vultures who scrapped up everything that fell because of Walt's decision-making through the whole show. They're not really complicated at all, but that's what Walt's power trip led to.
right? They are the last level of power. Guys who are actually happy to do the job. No matter women, man, family ,child... you want it , we make it happen .
@@s_cuzz but unlike Gus/Walt they dont seem to care about power or ego trips, they just genuinely enjoy hurting people and making money. that's the scary part about them
1:10 To me the way Walt looks down and briefly closes his eyes after Jack says "bullet to the back of the head, something he doesn't see coming" always seemed like a small little moment where Walt realises how fucked up this situation really is. He came to see Jesse as something of a son over the course of the series and I do imagine that the image of Jesse getting shot in the back of the head is getting to Walt a little here, even though he quickly brushes that thought aside and changes the topic
Hell it was Skylar's idea to begin with. Walt was horrified that Skylar even brought it up and she gave that whole impassioned speech to further egg Walt on to go through with it and kill Jesse. Weird how nobody ever points that out.
0:45-0:51 I always liked this little exchange where Jack is being kind of patronizing asking if Jesse is a badass they should fear. Then Todd just shakes his head and smiles as if to say, "Nah man this kid is a pussy who cries over dead little kids. He's no threat at all. He's not like us who can kill literally anyone without remorse."
@thedarkknight9153 I guess Jack was trolling walt for coming to them instead of doing it himself (how angry he could have been for walt to hire an elite gang, if he wasn't a rat). He knew walt and how ruthless he was. But he had gone soft and emotional for this. And Todd was like na na uncle jack, don't tease Mr. Walt, I respect him. So he stops trolling and gets serious.
Scott Carroll says the man who ended up torturing him, keeping him as a slave and then allowing Todd to shoot his girlfriend and saying her child son would be next
@@ianschwalberg428 But that's after they realized Jesse is a rat and they never really take it easy on Rat Patrols. I lost some respect for Jesse too cuz he was a rat, a little boy rat. Code of the streets are you don't snitch, it's unforgivable
Naaa putting Walt next to a bunch of drugs/chemicals is always a bad idea, he'd have found a way to kill them all. Todd probably knows this, so he'd stick to the agreement of one cook and do his best to memorise it
Unlikely. The main reason they kept Jesse as a slave really was because he was a rat and men in the drug buisness love to see Rats suffer. Im not a criminal but I also despise rats. They are nothing but cowards who betray their accomplises in crime so they can get away scot free.
I think he's just very straightforward and always expresses what he thinks. In the world of Walt and Gus who are all about manipulating and hiding their motives, it sticks out
@@oguzhanokcu. The point of this ending is he didnt died for the sake of him, he wanna kill him like the rest of them and his original plan was die with them, he had no other place nor thing to do else. Youre just crying because a fictional character died, so lame.
Jack mentions Rambo and it's the man sitting across from him that kills his whole gang with Rambo's favorite gun (the M60). Walt is the badass he should have feared
"Jesse is like family to me." Then Walt makes it clear that he still wants him dead. Even Uncle Jack was surprised by such an atrocity. He'd never do that to Todd.
Funnily enough, when jack and his gang got shot down and todd was left alive, He didn't seem to care at all. he just looked out the window to make sure he is safe, and then said in a calm tone "Mr. White"
I totally understand it. I've had several family members killed, but didn't want to pull the trigger myself. It is just something you need a stranger to do.
@@russellking9762 Too late for that, though. Nobody could die and it be consistent with canon. Jack and Hector could still meet through Lalo, Krazy 8 or even Nacho.
Ehh, MAYBE via flashback if they really want to. Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing the gang in BCS. They'd have to recast Todd though- Lucas Hedges maybe?
@@DocAlexandrite I don't know who that is but I wouldn't have a problem with recasting Todd. Jack, either, for that matter. That actor is probably so old and gnarly by now it would look even worse than bringing Jesse Plemons back. They probably won't bring back Emilio for the same reason.
@General Dritz Yeah, I agree. Especially Marco and Leonel. They could probably handle all of Jack's gang by themselves. It would still be cool though to see Todd and Jack meet Hector in some capacity.
"How angry we talkin', by the way? Like Hulk angry? Like, "Rambo James Bond badass" individual?" The way Todd shakes his head after that 😂😂😂 Uncle Jack is a straight shooter 👌
"Quick and Painless no suffering!" Walt Let's keep him in a hole in the ground and force him to cook for us! Tod "If funny how words can be so open to interpretation" Mike
@@paulinezugzwang1773 Even going by the twisted logic Jesse deserved it because he talked to Hank and Gomez, these dbags still broke the agreement. They were supposed to kill him., not enslave him and make him cook for them. Especially after they stole most of Walt's money.
It’s not twisted, I wanted Jesse to win and he could have just left town like he wanted to but he went to Walt house to burn it then talked to hank leading to Walt outing out the hit
@@vicvega4415 It is twisted. Nothing he did warranted what these bastards did to him. Did he want to leave or was it Walt getting him out the way? Even he thought that way. Even then, hoe could he leave after finding out what Walt did to Brock? Trying to burn Walt's house down wasn't right, but hard to fault him for feeling angry. As for talking to Hank, he was there and at that point, Jesse had enough and just wanted it all to end.
Uncle Jack is one of the best villains ever and Michael Bowen absolutely nailed it. The casting in Breaking Bad was spot on. I absolutely love Uncle Jack. I wish he got more screen time.
Jesse Pinkman was a character that was living in the non-innocent drug world when he was meant to live in a more innocent world. Walter White was a character that lived in an innocent world, but was meant for the negative and brutal world of Breaking Bad.
Ugh, stop these stupid "Walter was an X who did Y, and Jesse was a Y who did X". It sounds fucking stupid at this point. No, the show plays on the idea of gray areas from the very beggining
@@zekeiwa5837 But he's right, Walt thrived better in the underworld where he was depresses living an average day to day, and Jesse had legit talent in him that could have been put to better use but was sucked into this one because it was all he really knew. He taught Walt how to live the drug life and Walt never taught him to live a regular one.
I'm surprised that no one explained this yet xD. He said that Jack was hilarious by saying that because he later kept Jesse as a slave (which means he's an hypocrite).
@@beanteam2217 No he didn't. He ordered the hit on him at the end of Rabid Dog/beginning of To'hajilee, and found out Jesse was working with Hank near the end of To'hajilee. He only ordered the hit on Jesse in the first place because Jesse was posing a threat to his family.
It's interesting to see the power dynamic change between Walt and Jack in this scene. You can tell Jack has lost respect for Walt for not having the will to take out Jesse himself.
I like how they included that Mike noticed a bloodstain on his sleeve when he was at the bar and just wipes it with a napkin. I think it was Victors blood. And Uncle Jack wipes blood off his boot in that one scene in the diner restroom.
I love how the Train horn goes off at 0:29 when speaking about Jesse it all signals back to when Todd killed Drew Sharp after there Train Heist. I watched breaking bad so many times and I never realized the horn went off in this scene. Seeing Todd in the back of Walt to with the shade of Red is cool to signifying his Evil
George Valley this isnt about Walt being in the right or not, this is about Jesse playing games with his street rep and paying the price, Walt has kept him a lot of seasons without paying the price, but in season 5 the gloves start coming off so to speak
I find Todd interesting in this scene. Walter looks at him to make sure jack understood what Walter was saying multiple times. he was assuring jack that Jesse wasn't a bad ass and nods in agreement to assure jack again that Walter was good for his word about cooking just 1 more time after the job. Even when the show 1st introduced him and Walter brought him into the game, he has always had a huge amount of respect for Walter for being a brainy bad ass and Walter respected him for "applying himself" to almost all situations we initially see Todd (The nanny cam, The heist, disposing of mike without questions, when Jesse quits, and he is cooking with Walter he refuses to talk about money until he learned the steps to the formula correctly and others). It seems it was the kind of relationship he always he wanted with Jesse, with Todd not being a Pussy and not questioning him like Jesse always did.
@@SkatingPizza No. Todd was too smart for that. Todd is nothing but remorseless about his business. It's what makes people hate him and what also makes him so good at what he does. I personally like Todd. I couldn't live with being Todd, but that's why he's special. Very few people could be that outstandingly cold.
"That blue touch you put on it... all the rage with those slavic types" Even with their lowest most loathesome characters the writers are subtle and inventive with the dialogue.
It's not really a question of guts, it would have just been a bad tactic. If Walt had the guts to walk into Tuco's complex with explosives strapped to him I highly doubt he'd be afraid of Jesse.
Michael Bowen playing Jack has impressive body-language acting: those slinky snakey lizard-like movements. Breaking Bad is a superior production generally for all those comic-book style characters.
The look on jacks face when Walt says “he’s like family to me”. Is just truly psychopathic, likes he’s thinking “wouldn’t stop me from n killing him but whatever”
The moment you start making deals with NAZIS...that's rock bottom, Walter was loooooooooong gone at this point, I think this was a low point even for Heisenberg.
@bratuul you do not expose and pumch a nazi.if the real nazis were to show up, the kind of like of waffen SS or even the aryan brotherhood you will bow down on your knees and even fellate them if that meant saving your life. The people filth like you punch are just old people who see you for the wastes of spacr that you are
And considering later, when Jack was about to kill Hank, Walt begged him not to because Hank was family. Jack probably saw him as a coward and a hypocrite, and would’ve killed him then and there if it wasn’t for Todd.
@@godtalkinshhh you realize he’s talking about having him killed right? If you don’t understand that this show is about Walter White becoming more and more insane than you’re a lost cause.
"I respect that, there is too many savages out there". *has a 10 minute scene where he lets Hank know he's gonna die before shooting him... without letting him finish his sentence"
Hilarious part w 0:41 Uncle Jack (😆 as if he's my real uncle. I can only wish) "How angry we are talking, Hulk angry, Rambo badass. . ." - paraphrased. And look at Todd's expression.
I just started watching this in 2022. It changes the show when you binge watch it, and I am sorry that I waited so long to watch it. The one line that sums up the whole show was when Mike was dying and was honestly confused why it got to that point, “We had a good thing”. You see Walter throughout this show as the Villain, since people manufacture guns and drugs everyday, and you can’t control how they use them.
@@sebas8225 and in the end, Walt managed to get the drop on all three of them, cause they really underestimated what he was capable of when pushed against the wall.
Jack was the final boss and a very good one. He was just straight up evil. A sheer force of nature. No complexities, no shades of grey. He's evil and that's it.
Walt is the one that told them about Andrea and her kid. That "I know how to flush him out" part was about them. Walt was also responsible for Andrea's death.
No Jesse brought that upon himself, he had multiple oportunities to secure Andrea out JAck´s gang´s reach, before Jack´s gang caught up to his BS, he choose not to putting them at risk
@@vilsonraska2889 And yet Jesse was the one who tried to get her involved when he tried to sell her meth at that rehab center. Jesse is hardly any better than Walt is.
@@spideybatsfan8507 This... I really hate it when people completely hate Walt but at the same time claim that Jesse was innocent and he did nothing wrong. Hypocrites.
@@spideybatsfan8507 "Jesse is hardly any better than Walt is" lmfao bro Walter is a fuckin serial killer. Selling drugs is nothing compared to the shit Walt did.
If Walt wanted to kill Jesse due to being unreasonable, he should have done it way before when Jesse was in the hospital after being beaten by Hank and threatened Walt.
I have always found it comical how it's so important for Walt to convince them that Jesse is a decent guy and not a rat when he's there to sign his death warrant.
Angry, not a rat, got it
Yeah lol. This scene was funny.
he wanted them to do him quick and painless
Yeah... he sees it as an unfortunate necessity
He’s so obsessed with his OWN legacy, above all things. It kind of makes sense that he’d assume the same about those around him.
"Jesse is like family to me" this one quote summarizes everything about Walt, as well as asks the question "if this is how he treats his family, imagine how he treats his enemies."
What you just said right here, is an excellent freakin' point, that summarizes Walt perfectly. Goodness gracious.
Well this family also tried to burn his house down
f0R mY fAmLy
Tbh true but on the other, it might not make any difference, him ordering a hit on jesse was a logical thing to do, so if he goes about things by logic, it wont make much difference
@@Ajesen also people forget Skylar is the one who not only suggested Walt kill Jesse but also egged him on to do it in that speech of hers.
1:08: “Bullet to the back of the head, something he doesn’t see coming”
*Todd takes notes for future reference*
STOP
*Todd will remember that*
Omg this is so fucked
@Hud_Ayubi talking about Andrea, not Todd
Bruhhhhhhh
Uncle Jack is such a believable character. Acting is just spot on. At no time do I ever think I'm watching an actor play a part, hes totally 100% believable throughout the whole series.
This is true. Love when actors just disappear into their roles.
The writers and producers have a way of finding the PERFECT actor for each and every character, no matter how minor.
I like to think he's also Mac from alway sunny's uncle
@@channel5980 oh yeah, Breaking bad does not hesitate with using type cast actors to their fullest.
Brutal actor.. He acted horibble,bad gay in many ways but every criminal organisation will do mostly things like Uncle Jack..
Jack:"....to many savages out there."
Proceeds to make Jessie a slave in the 21st century.
Jessie wasnt made a slave lol
@@JR-wj9bh nice troll
That wasn't Jack's fault. It was Jesse's.
They have just partnered up, Jack even said so in the last episode.
Slavery is still a thing, especially in Africa and on fishing boats.
Weird because In the end they all died on this property and Jessie was the only one who survived
Yup. Excellent writing.
I assume Walt was gonna have him killed with Jack and the others until he saw what he looked like and chained up. He was furious when badger and skinny pete told him blue crystal was still out there.
@@philmiller5068: I think he was more furious that Jack didn't hold up his end of the deal of murdering Jesse. I think Walt would be at the very least suspicious that Jesse would wilfully partner up with Jack.
@@ididntmeantoshootthatvietn5012 Vince Gilligan said that Walt was absolutely going to kill Jesse and everyone else in the clubhouse until he saw Jesse as a vacant shell and then chose to save him.
Poetic justice
I hate Jack, but I have to admit his writing and acting is spot-on.
Back before Todd fell in love w cheeseburgers
Uncle Jack was scary AF.
Uncle Jack is my favorite villain in the series beacuse of how real he seems. The other villains are also good but a lot of them seem so cartoonish for some reason. Uncle Jack and his gang was actually terrifying
They do seem a lot more like a group of people you’d come across in the real world
@@vicvega4415 being from a small rural town in Western PA I've come across his type often. They're not exactly friendly types 😂😂
Jack: “There’s too many savages out there”
Also Jack: *enslaves, starves, beats and tortures Jesse*
I like this line from Jack. Walt is hiring them to do a job -- it reads like a salesman saying what's needed to close the deal.
At that point Jack knows Jesse is a rat. Jesse is going to get what's coming to him.
Walt says "no suffering, no fear" yet they give Jesse total suffering and fear.
Jesse deserved everything he got.
@@jaeten8690 fr fr
I really like the way that they portrayed Jack and his gang. They seem like real Aryan Brotherhood dudes. They don't constantly use racial slurs but you can tell they have a strong sense of superiority. And they have guys like Todd who you'd never guess was a gang member at first glance.
Agreed. TV shows will often portray hate group types as cartoonish caricatures and bumbling idiots, but the reality is that many of them are relatively intelligent individuals that can easily blend in with society or your neighbor... which makes them much more terrifying.
Plus the way their prison connections were portrayed were spot on. They had contacts with guards AND inmates which is always how it goes with the AB.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 That's another part that makes them terrifying -- not so much the inmates but the guards/prison officials? Jesus. No wonder prisons in the US are almost a death sentence even if you're not on death row.. If you're a target, and the supervising guard is part of the club, he will just sit back and let you be killed and then have a story as to why they couldn't stop it. Forget going to prison to be "rehabilitated."
If you really believe yourself to be superior, you don't have to remind yourself or others of lesser beings' inferiority, which should be obvious and self-evident. -- Oooh, just saying that, maybe I'm one of them.
That's the genius behind the writing here. Anyone could come up with it; it's logical. But, it takes either time or familiarity to parse it out. And then you have to have a certain level of tolerance and courage to recognize your own capacity to come up with something that is hateful, but believable.
@@orryrobb5160 I am one of them.
"I respect that, there is too many savages out there" he says
PhilK that was hilarious
I agree, he’s an evil, remorseless man, but he does have his morals
@Tyson MMA don't mention slaves to him, that's his trigger point
Tyson MMA what innocents did he kill other than gale?
The real Jesus he meant jack not Jesse and he allowed Todd to kill Andrea and then stated that her 8 year old son would be next if Jesse tried to escape again
I like how Jack and gang came absolutely out of nowhere. It actually made them better
They did that with Lalo in BCS, but it doesn't work as well... instead feels like a generic tv-series where each season is the clone of the previous because the main antagonist just gets replaced.
Well, these guys arent supposed to be in the drug Business. I mean, other than Krazy8,Tuco, Gus,Eladio etc. They dont have any experience. And walter was a drug cook, not a nazi, so of course they come out of nowhere
@@Pllayer064 what the fuck are you talking about? chuck was the antagonist for the first 3 seasons, lalo is hardly relevant yet. the closest thing the series has to an antagonist right now is Jimmy's ego. Did you watch the wrong show?
Pllayer064 lalo was mentioned in Breaking bad.
Lalo is adding to the continuity of both shows and representing a different type of a salamanca, the smooth and conniving who only strike when they have extreme leverage.
He’s gonna bring something out of Gus we haven’t seen utalized.
@@Pllayer064 Are you fucking kidding me? Lalo is done 10x better than this random nazi gang. Breaking Bad season 5 is the worst season of the show by far.
"Angry, non-rat, got it." Lol. Jack and these guys were the perfect final villains for the show because they were just like marauders. Vultures who scrapped up everything that fell because of Walt's decision-making through the whole show. They're not really complicated at all, but that's what Walt's power trip led to.
Go read Blood Meridian. Jack's gang are choir boys to the Glanton gang. Not to dilute how shocking these guys were.
right? They are the last level of power. Guys who are actually happy to do the job. No matter women, man, family ,child... you want it , we make it happen .
@@s_cuzz but unlike Gus/Walt they dont seem to care about power or ego trips, they just genuinely enjoy hurting people and making money. that's the scary part about them
Walt was the final villain.
For sure for sure Vultures! They came in during the empires declining and they come right in and pick up the pieces
1:10 To me the way Walt looks down and briefly closes his eyes after Jack says "bullet to the back of the head, something he doesn't see coming" always seemed like a small little moment where Walt realises how fucked up this situation really is. He came to see Jesse as something of a son over the course of the series and I do imagine that the image of Jesse getting shot in the back of the head is getting to Walt a little here, even though he quickly brushes that thought aside and changes the topic
What an actor!!!
He's visualizing the reality he's putting down and it makes him sick.
Hell it was Skylar's idea to begin with. Walt was horrified that Skylar even brought it up and she gave that whole impassioned speech to further egg Walt on to go through with it and kill Jesse. Weird how nobody ever points that out.
@@2Good2BeTrue45 Walt is his own person. Don't act as if it wasn't HIS decision.
@@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 Learn to read, genius. He said it was her idea, not his decision.
0:45-0:51
I always liked this little exchange where Jack is being kind of patronizing asking if Jesse is a badass they should fear. Then Todd just shakes his head and smiles as if to say, "Nah man this kid is a pussy who cries over dead little kids. He's no threat at all. He's not like us who can kill literally anyone without remorse."
Yes, and all the more satisfying in the end that Jesse gives Todd a brutal death with the chains he put him in!
@thedarkknight9153 I guess Jack was trolling walt for coming to them instead of doing it himself (how angry he could have been for walt to hire an elite gang, if he wasn't a rat). He knew walt and how ruthless he was. But he had gone soft and emotional for this. And Todd was like na na uncle jack, don't tease Mr. Walt, I respect him. So he stops trolling and gets serious.
“We want you to cook for us.” “Absolutely not.” 30 seconds later: “one cook.” Walt could never get enough of the cook.
to be fair, he only agrees after Jack makes it clear he won't accept anything less.
Walt: “One cook.”
Jack: “Two.”
Walt: “Three, take it or leave it.”
@@daltonrothchild6569 lol
The real Cap’n Cook.
He wanted Jesse dead more than he wanted out
Jesse and Walt could have used couples therapy.
Flash forward to next episode
Hi Haedox!
Jesse needed a therapy pillow to punch
If walt was halfway nice to jessie he would've kept him under his thumb the whole series
If only they talked it out
The casting, acting, and writing for Jack is so spot on. He feels like a real person.
"I respect that. Too many savages out there" LMFAO
Scott Carroll says the man who ended up torturing him, keeping him as a slave and then allowing Todd to shoot his girlfriend and saying her child son would be next
@@ianschwalberg428 I mean, that was mostly Todd
the writing in breaking bad is magnificent
@@ianschwalberg428 But that's after they realized Jesse is a rat and they never really take it easy on Rat Patrols. I lost some respect for Jesse too cuz he was a rat, a little boy rat. Code of the streets are you don't snitch, it's unforgivable
@@davedarius7346 oh yeah how dare he report the murder of an innocent child, thats rlly inconsiderate
That moment when you realize Walter gave the nazis Andreas address.
Damn he really doesn't wants jesse to have a gf
@@TovenDo.O.Video- Jesse deserved it, he paid the price for snitching
@@Chuked yeah, but andrea did nothing wrong
@@mateipanzariu3122her death was completely jesses fault
@@Chuked are you being serious or are you kidding I genuinely can’t tell
Haven’t seen breaking bad in so long I forgot Walt tried to have Jesse assassinated. Damn Walt went full on drug lord, heartless
To be fair, Jesse had just ratted. Any drug lord would skin a rat alive for that. And no, I've never seen it, I just watch a lot of movies
Well he did try to talk to him prior to this even tries to burn his house.
Also from what I remember jesse almost kills walt multiple times.
@@danjayson1 uno gang rules, a rats a rat
@@abeedeahmed5626 this is prior to Jesse ratting.
@James Furey It's impossible to take a person that uses "beta male" as an insult seriously.
I wonder if Walt would have ended up being the slave cook if they did kill Jessie. Never really thought about it until I watched this scene again.
Funny. I was thinking that too.
Naaa putting Walt next to a bunch of drugs/chemicals is always a bad idea, he'd have found a way to kill them all. Todd probably knows this, so he'd stick to the agreement of one cook and do his best to memorise it
No. I think the reason was because they knew Jesse would go to the cops so that's the whole reason they kept him as a slav now that I think about it.
Unlikely. The main reason they kept Jesse as a slave really was because he was a rat and men in the drug buisness love to see Rats suffer. Im not a criminal but I also despise rats. They are nothing but cowards who betray their accomplises in crime so they can get away scot free.
@@corey1054 Edgy!
There's something about Jack that makes him stand out from the other villains! The guy is paradoxically unpolished yet smooth at the same time
Mike Trough he’s very charismatic
I think he's just very straightforward and always expresses what he thinks. In the world of Walt and Gus who are all about manipulating and hiding their motives, it sticks out
@@paulinezugzwang1773 couldn't have put it better myself
@@KobaAM agree. He's charismatic in a very scary way.
@@arnabmukhopadhyay7078 and he always had on the nicest sweaters!
Todd, usually devoid of emotion, smiling and shaking his head at the idea of Jesse being a badass. Makes it all the better when he gets his
I mean he’s not wrong though. Jesse is quite the non-badass
@HatredInTheFlesh But he’s clearly capable. A big blubbering soft-heart, but capable. Especially when he’s in El Camino.
@@skillet9141 he is a blowfish, after all
No suffering...no fear. Yet this is exactly what Jesse endures once they capture him.
To be fair, they didn’t originally plan to do that. But Todd saved him.
@@capncake8837 "saved"
@@FTW400 Fair enough.
@@capncake8837 but Walter also had to agree
Well at that point they found out he was a rat.
i love how jack is always so matter-of-fact about everything walt says. walt is always a dramatic or nervous word salad and jack highlights that.
The actor playing Jack did such a great job. When you hate a character, its because that actor is doing a spot-on performance
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Pretty much all of the guys in Jack's gang did a fantastic job of playing their characters. Jack and Kenny especially.
This does not apply to Jar Jar Binks
I think he was also a bad guy in Less Than Zero which is a movie about drugs.
So true. I hate this character and his gang. But that's good writing and performance.
"I know how to flush him out" So Walt is indirectly responsible for Brock's mom death as well
"Indirectly"
@Ευαγγελος Ζερβας no reason.
Putting his fucking child like son in hospital seems a very god damn reason to me
@@kalash9467 jesse killed walt. Jesse and his childish reasons
@@oguzhanokcu. why would be ashamed of that?
@@oguzhanokcu. The point of this ending is he didnt died for the sake of him, he wanna kill him like the rest of them and his original plan was die with them, he had no other place nor thing to do else.
Youre just crying because a fictional character died, so lame.
God Jack Welker was a great end-show villain
Very scary.
He had the best personality imo
@@dongh8er821 fingers crossed he or the nazis make some cameo in BCS season 6. Him and Kuby
He couldt match gus or tuco, but he was a decent side villain. I think Hank was the main adversary in season 5 while he was not a villain.
Lmao, I thought Walt was the end-show villain?
Jack mentions Rambo and it's the man sitting across from him that kills his whole gang with Rambo's favorite gun (the M60). Walt is the badass he should have feared
"I respect that. There's too many savages out there." - Savage
😵😂😂😭
"Jesse is like family to me." Then Walt makes it clear that he still wants him dead. Even Uncle Jack was surprised by such an atrocity. He'd never do that to Todd.
Funnily enough, when jack and his gang got shot down and todd was left alive, He didn't seem to care at all. he just looked out the window to make sure he is safe, and then said in a calm tone "Mr. White"
- Jesse is like family to me!
- So why do you want to kill him?
- I do this for my family! I kill my familly for my family!
@@serbanstefan5263 (Later)
"JACK PLEASE DON'T KILL HANK HE'S FAMILY 😭"
"lmfao you said the same thing about Jesse and yet you wanted him dead."
I totally understand it. I've had several family members killed, but didn't want to pull the trigger myself. It is just something you need a stranger to do.
Agreed, it just gets too emotional when you have to do it yourself with all the crying and screaming and begging, Better to farm it out.
It's too bad Uncle Jack never had any interractions with Hector. That would have been badass.
or even better....his nephews...THE TWINS...going into Uncle Jack's compound...a shoot out that would go down in folklore!
@@russellking9762 Too late for that, though. Nobody could die and it be consistent with canon. Jack and Hector could still meet through Lalo, Krazy 8 or even Nacho.
Ehh, MAYBE via flashback if they really want to. Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing the gang in BCS. They'd have to recast Todd though- Lucas Hedges maybe?
@@DocAlexandrite I don't know who that is but I wouldn't have a problem with recasting Todd. Jack, either, for that matter. That actor is probably so old and gnarly by now it would look even worse than bringing Jesse Plemons back. They probably won't bring back Emilio for the same reason.
@General Dritz Yeah, I agree. Especially Marco and Leonel. They could probably handle all of Jack's gang by themselves. It would still be cool though to see Todd and Jack meet Hector in some capacity.
“Angry, non-rat, got it.” The delivery on this was perfect
"How angry we talkin', by the way? Like Hulk angry? Like, "Rambo James Bond badass" individual?"
The way Todd shakes his head after that 😂😂😂 Uncle Jack is a straight shooter 👌
@Ser Bronn I think we've seen it mate
@Ser Bronn Todd made Jess angry, you won't like him when he is angry.
Hulk smash... Hulk smash!!!
Todd underestimated his future killer.
Jack has a great sense of humor
"Quick and Painless no suffering!" Walt
Let's keep him in a hole in the ground and force him to cook for us! Tod
"If funny how words can be so open to interpretation" Mike
That was before he turned rat
Can i thumbs this up twice?
@@paulinezugzwang1773 Even going by the twisted logic Jesse deserved it because he talked to Hank and Gomez, these dbags still broke the agreement. They were supposed to kill him., not enslave him and make him cook for them. Especially after they stole most of Walt's money.
It’s not twisted, I wanted Jesse to win and he could have just left town like he wanted to but he went to Walt house to burn it then talked to hank leading to Walt outing out the hit
@@vicvega4415 It is twisted. Nothing he did warranted what these bastards did to him. Did he want to leave or was it Walt getting him out the way? Even he thought that way. Even then, hoe could he leave after finding out what Walt did to Brock? Trying to burn Walt's house down wasn't right, but hard to fault him for feeling angry. As for talking to Hank, he was there and at that point, Jesse had enough and just wanted it all to end.
Kenny is the real MVP in this scene… his performance was on point in here, 1:26 is such an ominous shot
Uncle Jack is one of the best villains ever and Michael Bowen absolutely nailed it. The casting in Breaking Bad was spot on.
I absolutely love Uncle Jack. I wish he got more screen time.
Agreed.
Hes a funny guy
My man Uncle Jack. I hate Rabid Dog Pinkman.
narrator: what they ended up doing to jesse was not, in fact, quick and painless
0:27 is such a great shot
What's great in it?
@larshoneytoast33 cool
The way they're sitting is very interesting.
Todd and Jack can communicate without Walt knowing. It's a cool way to negotiate.
@@paulinezugzwang1773 Interesting, I never noticed that. Incredible detail.
Yeah amazing detail and concept and lighting
Jesse Pinkman was a character that was living in the non-innocent drug world when he was meant to live in a more innocent world.
Walter White was a character that lived in an innocent world, but was meant for the negative and brutal world of Breaking Bad.
Bruh I saw you comment this exact thing on the acceptance thing
Ugh, stop these stupid "Walter was an X who did Y, and Jesse was a Y who did X". It sounds fucking stupid at this point.
No, the show plays on the idea of gray areas from the very beggining
@@zekeiwa5837 But he's right, Walt thrived better in the underworld where he was depresses living an average day to day, and Jesse had legit talent in him that could have been put to better use but was sucked into this one because it was all he really knew. He taught Walt how to live the drug life and Walt never taught him to live a regular one.
@Marvin Morawski Maybe, but some are more innocent than others
@@reservoirfrogs2177 in El Camino Walter tries to convince Jesse to go to College after earning all that money
I like that element where you realize it was a mistake even talking to these guys
1:48 "all the craze with those Slavic types"
Lmao this guy is hilarious
@wolfaesthetic just because you don't understand it, doesn't mean it's not there
@wolfaesthetic i don't get it either, but i'm sure it permeated to the 62 people that liked the comment
@James Furey it's all subjective, who knows
can anyone tell me what did jack mean by that? oh, I guess because of the connections to europe through madrigal
I'm surprised that no one explained this yet xD. He said that Jack was hilarious by saying that because he later kept Jesse as a slave (which means he's an hypocrite).
"Jesse's like family to me"... Kinda says it all about he treats his family
Walt still standing up for Jesse (he’s not a rat) while he is placing a hit on him 😂
He did that because Jesse is mentally stable..
“Too many savages out there” how ironic coming from Uncle Jack
I love how Walt was never able to read these guys, he assumed it was just like any other criminal group.
The way Todd shakes his head when jack asks if he’s like Rambo/James bond lol
This was when I truly lost Walter when watching the show. He's done terrible things, but ordering a hit on Jesse was too evil.
This is after Jessie snitched on him
@@beanteam2217 Walt didn't know at this point that Jesse snitched on him
Robert yes he did
@@beanteam2217 No he didn't. He ordered the hit on him at the end of Rabid Dog/beginning of To'hajilee, and found out Jesse was working with Hank near the end of To'hajilee. He only ordered the hit on Jesse in the first place because Jesse was posing a threat to his family.
@@Robert___98 are u sure?
0:49 Todd can laugh? Todd has some human emotion? holy ffffffffff
it was more like a sarcastic laugh. basically scoffing at the idea of jesse being a “rambo” type
Todd is just a good soldier, he does what he’s told and doesn’t over think the orders he’s given. Basically a commanders wet dream.
He is a sociopath. He still has emotions, just not empathy
"Angry, not a rat" is one of the funniest deliveries in the series 😂
There were many criminals in this series, but the biggest savages, and by far, were these guys.
Uncle Jack saying himself "too many savages out there" is clearly the most sarcastic line of the show.
Walter was really protective about his formula. He’d rather pay triple the price than cook a couple of times with Todd
I mean.... he had 80 million dollars he didn't know what to do with at this point.
It's interesting to see the power dynamic change between Walt and Jack in this scene. You can tell Jack has lost respect for Walt for not having the will to take out Jesse himself.
Not really. Even Jack should know it’s not easy to kill someone you greatly care about.
I like how they included that Mike noticed a bloodstain on his sleeve when he was at the bar and just wipes it with a napkin. I think it was Victors blood.
And Uncle Jack wipes blood off his boot in that one scene in the diner restroom.
I love how the Train horn goes off at 0:29 when speaking about Jesse it all signals back to when Todd killed Drew Sharp after there Train Heist. I watched breaking bad so many times and I never realized the horn went off in this scene. Seeing Todd in the back of Walt to with the shade of Red is cool to signifying his Evil
If you wanna talk symbolism, what does the yellow shade of light to the left mean and the green or white shade at the back mean?
Jesus shut up man the train horn doesn't mean anything
If you're one of those people who thinks Walt was always in the right...I'm legitimately worried for you
Jesus, how many ppl are there like this?
@iamar Grood ....After Walt poisoned a kid to frame someone else. You're fucking scary dude....
George Valley this isnt about Walt being in the right or not, this is about Jesse playing games with his street rep and paying the price, Walt has kept him a lot of seasons without paying the price, but in season 5 the gloves start coming off so to speak
@@sebas8225 Yikes...
@@brianking2365 Countless people. It's really disturbing, how many people root for Walt till the very end
I find Todd interesting in this scene. Walter looks at him to make sure jack understood what Walter was saying multiple times.
he was assuring jack that Jesse wasn't a bad ass and nods in agreement to assure jack again that Walter was good for his word about cooking just 1 more time after the job.
Even when the show 1st introduced him and Walter brought him into the game, he has always had a huge amount of respect for Walter for being a brainy bad ass and Walter respected him for "applying himself" to almost all situations we initially see Todd (The nanny cam, The heist, disposing of mike without questions, when Jesse quits, and he is cooking with Walter he refuses to talk about money until he learned the steps to the formula correctly and others).
It seems it was the kind of relationship he always he wanted with Jesse, with Todd not being a Pussy and not questioning him like Jesse always did.
If Todd was there from the start instead of Jesse Walter would've been a druglord way earlier
@@yory5000 I feel like Todd would’ve gotten them both killed because he’d fly off the handle and try to kill Gus or one of his goons lol
@@SkatingPizza No. Todd was too smart for that. Todd is nothing but remorseless about his business. It's what makes people hate him and what also makes him so good at what he does. I personally like Todd. I couldn't live with being Todd, but that's why he's special. Very few people could be that outstandingly cold.
@@SkatingPizza If I wanted to be a drug lord, I would be thrilled to have a total psycho like Todd on my team.
@@SkatingPizza That’s more Tuco’s character (sociopath). Todd is well around the area of a psychopath.
Walter ego was so big by this point, he never saw these guys taking him down
"That blue touch you put on it... all the rage with those slavic types"
Even with their lowest most loathesome characters the writers are subtle and inventive with the dialogue.
I feel like that part reminds you that these guys are in fact neo-Nazis, not just an average street gang.
You're mediocre
@@gnomeimporta6912 Am I too impressed with this line? Maybe so. lol
Uncle Jack was such a cool character.
Jack seems like a cool dude to hang around and have some barbecue at the desert
Always remembers me of Herman Hermann, the weapons amputated guy from The Simpsons
Walt calls Jesse a coward because yet Walt didn't even have the guts to kill Jesse on his own.
Walt was nothing if not a hypocrite
Bc he could never kill Jesse on his own even if he wanted 🤧
Jesse won every fight they had so I doubt Walt wanted to get his hands dirty.
stfu man. he loved jesse. and jesse would have seen walt coming.
It's not really a question of guts, it would have just been a bad tactic. If Walt had the guts to walk into Tuco's complex with explosives strapped to him I highly doubt he'd be afraid of Jesse.
I love how Todd just shakes his head, know Jesse wasn't about tha life
It's funny because Jesse was always fronting to Todd like when he punched him and argued with him. Todd saw through it though
@@abeedeahmed5626 yea dude was actually cold blooded
He underestimated him though. Man choked him to death 😂😂
@@abeedeahmed5626 It’s not that Jesse was a wimp more so that he was the only one with compassion which is a weakness in this world
00:47 I just noticed Jack was smirking at Todd shaking his head here, they were taking the piss out of Walt
Michael Bowen playing Jack has impressive body-language acting: those slinky snakey lizard-like movements. Breaking Bad is a superior production generally for all those comic-book style characters.
The sound of train in the background when he say” we want you to cook for us” is a great touch
This show in a nutshell: I'm in, I"m out. I'm in, I'm out. I'm in, I'm out. No one can seem to make up their mind on what they want.
Jack says he doesn't want the money yet he takes almost all of walts money
bif diff between how much money walter was offering and 70 millions tho
Yeah, season 5 is so poorly written.
Nah bro, i can respect thinking season 4 is the best, but your outta pocket with this take@bookeblade
Sad how the way Walt describes how he wants Jesse killed foreshadows how Andrea dies
The look on jacks face when Walt says “he’s like family to me”. Is just truly psychopathic, likes he’s thinking “wouldn’t stop me from n killing him but whatever”
I saw it more as Jack questioning Walts logic in his head
@@biker3982 both make sense lol
Jack is one of the best characters in the show, for real
Yes! Underrated
Absolutely
But also the most evil.
I agree. He was a great villain. He was scary AF 🤣🤣🤣
@@mrsx7944 Some neo-Nazis should do to you what they did to Andrea 🤯🔫
This is breaking sad
"How angry we talkin', by the way? Like Hulk angry? "
lmao, jack is evil but he is damn funny
This is the worst kind of people Walt surrounded himself with.
Love how Walt is acting like he’s justifying what he’s saying - he’s not a rat. Just quick and painless but he’s not a rat 🤣
"Don't skimp on family"
This is the moment where Rex, Ahsoka, Obi-Wan and Anakin along with the Sons Of Anarchy and Max Payne goes in guns blazing.
What?
What the fuck are you talking about?
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This comment is somehow is still smarter than the average in Breaking Bad comment sections.
I couldn't make sense of it
The moment you start making deals with NAZIS...that's rock bottom, Walter was loooooooooong gone at this point, I think this was a low point even for Heisenberg.
Jose 84 these guys were Aryan brotherhood I think, and those guys are one of the most powerful prison gangs within the United States.
Yea man what frank said, now the asians that's the bottom of the barrel right their.
Well the original Heisenberg was German so...
It fits actually quite well since the Heiseberg who Walter took his name from was a physician for the nazis
@bratuul you do not expose and pumch a nazi.if the real nazis were to show up, the kind of like of waffen SS or even the aryan brotherhood you will bow down on your knees and even fellate them if that meant saving your life. The people filth like you punch are just old people who see you for the wastes of spacr that you are
0:59 Jack's disappointed face hearing Walt wants to kill someone who is like his family to him. Jack lost respect for him
And considering later, when Jack was about to kill Hank, Walt begged him not to because Hank was family. Jack probably saw him as a coward and a hypocrite, and would’ve killed him then and there if it wasn’t for Todd.
Not sure about that
“Angry, not a rat. Got it. How angry we talking about. Like Hulk angry ? “ 😂😂😂
"Jesse is like family to me" we can see it!
2:40 And that's when Heisenberg became a dead man walking.
"James Bond badasss individual type" always makes me crack up lmao.
Tod wearing Freddy's sweater is an especially nice touch. Evil presiding over Walts lost soul
“Jesse is like family to me.” Lol. Walt at this point is almost comically delusional.
He's right though, this hurts Walt to have to do this.
How was he delusional?? Jesse was pretty much like a son to him.
@@godtalkinshhh you realize he’s talking about having him killed right? If you don’t understand that this show is about Walter White becoming more and more insane than you’re a lost cause.
@@Iknowthelaw13 not dat deep lil bro
@@Iknowthelaw13 he’s not becoming insane bro
"I respect that, there is too many savages out there".
*has a 10 minute scene where he lets Hank know he's gonna die before shooting him... without letting him finish his sentence"
It was at this moment I knew Jack and his gang were going to become the main antagonists
Jeremy thanks dicklips
This is the moment Uncle Jack becomes Lalo Salamanca
“I need to know we’re square, Mr. Zeeeeigler!”
“Bullet to the back of the head” oh my god the foreshadowing, so incredible 🤓💙
No thats not foreshadowing
@@nihaalsandim9986 SPOILER ALERT: the way they suggested to kill Jesse is what they actually did to Andrea, and made Jesse watch
"Jesse is like a family" I wouln't treat my family like that, that's for sure.
"I respect that, too many savages out there." lmao!!!
Hilarious part w 0:41 Uncle Jack (😆 as if he's my real uncle. I can only wish) "How angry we are talking, Hulk angry, Rambo badass. . ." - paraphrased. And look at Todd's expression.
I hope they bring jack and his gang back in Better Call Saul
Jack Welker is an underrated character.
“There’s too many savages out there.” Too true, Uncle Jack!
I just started watching this in 2022. It changes the show when you binge watch it, and I am sorry that I waited so long to watch it. The one line that sums up the whole show was when Mike was dying and was honestly confused why it got to that point, “We had a good thing”. You see Walter throughout this show as the Villain, since people manufacture guns and drugs everyday, and you can’t control how they use them.
Have you watched the prequel Better Call Saul? Just as good as BB
Jack is the only guy who sees through Walter’s tough guy bullshit
Gus saw too! And Mike! JAck´s the only one who actually pushes Walter harder though
@@sebas8225 and in the end, Walt managed to get the drop on all three of them, cause they really underestimated what he was capable of when pushed against the wall.
Mike does
Jack was the final boss and a very good one. He was just straight up evil. A sheer force of nature. No complexities, no shades of grey. He's evil and that's it.
Walt is the one that told them about Andrea and her kid. That "I know how to flush him out" part was about them. Walt was also responsible for Andrea's death.
No Jesse brought that upon himself, he had multiple oportunities to secure Andrea out JAck´s gang´s reach, before Jack´s gang caught up to his BS, he choose not to putting them at risk
@@sebas8225 Walt letting jack and the gang know about Andrea was a very evil move. Jesse didn't know, that Andrea was in danger.
@@vilsonraska2889 And yet Jesse was the one who tried to get her involved when he tried to sell her meth at that rehab center. Jesse is hardly any better than Walt is.
@@spideybatsfan8507 This... I really hate it when people completely hate Walt but at the same time claim that Jesse was innocent and he did nothing wrong. Hypocrites.
@@spideybatsfan8507 "Jesse is hardly any better than Walt is" lmfao bro Walter is a fuckin serial killer. Selling drugs is nothing compared to the shit Walt did.
If Walt wanted to kill Jesse due to being unreasonable, he should have done it way before when Jesse was in the hospital after being beaten by Hank and threatened Walt.