Walter And Jesse Argue About Business | Crazy Handful of Nothin' | Breaking Bad
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Why can't Walter just let Jesse make fat stacks?
Season 1 Episode 6 - Crazy Handful of Nothin': The side-effects of chemotherapy begin to plague Walt, who is also cooking meth again, and Jesse's friend, Skinny Pete, introduces him to a distributor named Tuco, but things go awry and Jesse ends up hospitalised.
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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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Walter And Jesse Argue About Business | Crazy Handful of Nothin' | Breaking Bad
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Jesse's warning about the danger of approaching a high level criminal without a proper introduction is exactly what Gus learned the hard way at his first meeting with Don Eladio.
bingo
Crazy thing is Jesse was so right cuz they also learned this the hard way.
R.I.P Max.
Gus literally tore down and burnt Eladios entire empire for you.
No, I believe the issue Don Eladio had with Gus is that Gus had already started selling to his underlings (people like Tuco).
Damn, good point
Tuco would've screamed in joy if he heard that he was called Iceman.
Iceman… yeeeah!
Then somebody else would have called him that and he would have beat him to death screaming "WHY DID YOU CALL ME THAT MY NAME IS TUCO"
“Tight, tight, tight!” 😂
Tuco the iceman Liddell
No he wouldn't of 😂
1:40 I love how Walt thinks Jesse is an idiot for selling so slowly and such low quantities but but he’s not an idiot The first thing he did when he cooked their first batch was actually go to crazy eight in order to sell it all at once.
"I used to, until you KILLED him!"
Burn
acid burn!
That's not a burn. Jesse introduced Crazy 8 and Emilio to Heisenberg by gun point. In a very real way, Jesse unintentionally signed their death warrant
Wouldn’t have worked out long term anyways since Crazy 8 was an informant lol
Honestly Jesse may not have seemed very smart but to be fair he did warn Walt about the dangers of someone like Tuco
Unlike Walt, he had the experience.
Jesse is smart, he just doesnt trust himself thats why whenever his ideas and hunches were right, they talked him out of it.
Thanks for the insight big dap
Walter is like a king of temper tantrums. His last scene with Mike really cemented that.
Walt’s freakouts on Jesse were the highlight of the show for me
at least his tanties were fun back then 😅
an intellectual bully
Walt was so much angrier with hair
Walt without hair was more deadly 😵💫☠️
Walt with hair is more angrier.
@@SerAbiotico Walt without hair is a menace
“WIPE DOWN THIS!”
@@jarrygarry5316more angrier.. lmao
Jesse "Fat Stacks" Pinkman.
Pink Stacks Fatman
Dead Presidents
Man this was one weird Malcom in the middle episode
Yeah and it lasted so long for some reason too. Like, multiple seasons long.
Jesse is actually Jaime, Hal’s youngest son grown up. Hal and Jaime are on the run from the police.
1:00 I swear to god I thought he was about to say "I am Breaking Bad." Internet humor has broken me
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"this is unacceptable, I'm breaking bad!"
"Well, mistuh White, then I guess you better call Saul!"
😂😂😂😂hilarious exchange @@derpeth2101
I feel like you can watch breaking bad from these type of channels feel like they clip every moment lol
“We need to move our product in bulk, wholesale”
The new dealer is Costco
1:40 This is something of a bad habit of walts
I seriously think when Jesse is sober that he's the most reasonable person on the show....at least among the heavy-hitters sans Mike and Gus
Arguably one of the funniest dialogue scenes of the entire show. Walter’s impatience for Jesse’s unprofessionalism while also having already killed 2 associates.
Technically, Tuco never took Krazy 8’s place. Tuco was there the whole
Time and he was above krazy. Crazy to think someone like Walt was trying to work for krazy 8 😳😄
True, I have a feeling that the writers hadn't necessarily worked out the structure of things in that first season.
It's entirely possible that Tuco did take Krazy 8's place. Given that Tuco got his prison time extended for being a menace to society, and Hector wanted to send him their to learn a lesson, it's likely that after Lalo died, Krazy 8 took over that area, and when Tuco was let out the Salamancas/Eladio didn't let him retake control because he hadn't learnt whatever it was Hector was trying to teach him. Only after Krazy 8 went "missing" and they had no other options they could've let Tuco take back his territory.
I think Tuco was always above Krazy 8, but when Krazy 8 died Tuco temporarily took over his dealers or appointed someone to manage them.
Jessie just doesn't know who the manager that replaced Krazy 8 is; he only knows Tuco is the overarching boss.
Lmao "until you killed him" Tuco horribe idea
0:56 to who, what do I look like Scarface? I can't stop watching this scene
I miss this corny amateur vibe from the firsts episodes man..
Bryan really born to play Walter White at his full excellence. You can try but you can't imagine other actor doing this so well like him.
To think getting in business with Tuco is where it all truly started.
This is the moment Walt became Heisenberg.
It is wonderfull that this channel is still going, keep it up.
2:02 If it was Lalo, the show would have ended in one season.
unfortunately he was dead by then
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
VINCE GILLGAN
Tuco character is that precious for this show
I haven't finished BCS yet, but I somehow fail to see Lalo as that kind of psycho fans portray him as. I'm yet to see him walking around beating random people to death for no reason.
@@Pravdacz-tp8zuHe's more charming, to be honest. And a bit more smarter than that.
Just so I understand this, they’re each making 2,600 a week or a day? If a day that’s just under a million dollars a year..that’s good for what Walt’s financial situation was before..I’d have no problem settling for that..but Walt’s ego wouldn’t let that stand
Remember he had cancer and couldn't really live long enough
@jonathanbirch2022 true
The fact they give business advice here is interesting from a tv show
I look at these scenes from season 1, and Walt has always been like this towards Jesse. He has also probably always been like this in school 😂😂😂😂😂😂.
This whole "this is the moment of Heisenberg" stuff is so funny
Rare uncensored F bomb on this show
That's true
Jesse and Walter are awesome at debating to communicate. They are supportive friends.
"We are making money why can't you just be satisfied" yeah if only Walt were satisfied, and not clinging onto his ego and pride...
1:06 Leave Jesse alone!
Outside the box huh
Yeah this shows that Walter was absolutely, unequivocally the reason Jesse's life got ruined.
Jesse was absolutely right.
"Is that all? 26000$?"
walter.. it's him.. with his ego
Ego. Ego.
Everyone uses this word like a parrot.
Not every action Walt made was directed by his ego.
Walter was never street smart 😂 regardless of what any fans says maybe he had ok ideas once in a while but Jesse was the smarter one
Worst take ever (?)
Why was Walt disappointed when he thought it was $26,000? How can that possibly be too little for him, that’s one single day lol
Even 2600 is a lot for one day. More then he made before this.
More than that -
Why would he think that bundle was 26K?? Lol😂
Walt said he make like 50k something a year as a teacher so with this income he already make more than that in like 2 months. I know Walt have cancer at that time but I think he would have appreciated 1,300$ a day as a beginner sale.
2:58 🤣🤣🤣
2:13 LOL
You take one look at Jesse… you don’t think “Business man”.
I know right? Walt is so naive that he thought a garbage tier cook would be an expert in the "business"
@@adrianmizen5070 Not sure what you're getting at. Jesse still knew the basics of the street market whereas Walt knew little to nothing of that world and it was ultimately Jesse who networked his way to Tuco. It was even Jesse's idea to go to Saul who would later be their ticket to Gus. Walt just knew the chemistry (at this point). That was his schtick.
@@Ryan88881 He also was a better negotiator then Jesse. Sure Jesse had connections but that was because grew up with people who we're involved in the business such as Emillio. The most straight forward example was the Tuco one.Jesse got beaten up and stolen with all his "connections" while Walter got the deal
Also Jesse knew Saul from his advertisements which we're specifically targeted towards people like him
@@factory_enslavement That's because that's how most people make those connections. Someone you grew up with or are mutual with someone they grew up with.
@@Ryan88881 By that logic Walt,Mike,Gus wouldn't have had any connections because they didn't grew up with any of the other guys
yeah I used to. Until you killed him. 😂
And everything went south...
How did tuco take crazy 8s place. In better call Saul crazy 8 was nobody.
BCS was 4-6 years before this. I'm sure that he was eventually promoted.
This is the moment where Walter realizes that drug addicts are not rich.
Tuco and badass in the same sentence?Lol
I don’t know what you think I’ve done, but if we were to battle I’ve already won.
26 big ones 😂😂
2024
2:58 what a lot of men out there need to hear
I think a lot of women listened to that message too 😅
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Great Series, like if you like breaking bad!
"So let's just go talk to Tuco".
One of the greatest ideas ever.
1:00 “I am breaking the law here, I’m breaking bad” would have been a much better line, unbravo Vince.
Definitely not lol
Hahahahahah 😂😂 naaaaah way
Well it Waltuh who chose to break the law(!)
2:20 This is the exact moment Tuco became an OG
Grow some ball.
Jessie: easier said than be done mr White.
Heisenberg: i walk into taco's base with nothing but bomb
in the "vouching" competition, Skinny Pete got beat by a bag of fulminated mercury
Could you make a video when Hank tells Walter that he wouldn't recognize a thief even under his nose. The episode is 1x6 at minute 33.
Walter really was stupid....he expected Jesse to be the same as Gustavo
1:40 my favorite line in breaking bad 🥹
"Okay, then...go TALK to Tuco."
Jesus Christ, Walt. 🙄
This show is such a good character piece the way Walt blows up at “just accept the way things are”
This one scene foreshadows everything that happens after and reinforces everything that happened before
“I used to… UNTIL YOU KILLED HIM”
*Walt proceeds to do the same thing two times over*
I feel like Walter not explaining why Jesse was important to him lead to Jesse always feeling manipulated. If Walter had treated Jesse more like a trustworthy partner he needed (which he was), inside of his sidekick, things coulda worked out better for both
Funny seeing Walt slowly get more and more frustrated 😆