The Kid Is a Hero | Breaking Bad (Bryan Cranston, Jonathan Banks)
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
- In the superlab, Jesse (Aaron Paul) tells Walt (Bryan Cranston) he guarded Mike (Jonathan Banks), while Gus (Giancarlo Esposito) admits to staging the warehouse attack to test Jesse, who ends up the hero.
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From Season 4, Episode 05: "Shotgun"
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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Pretty amazing how Nacho's character retroactively looms large in Mike's interactions with Jesse, even though the character hadn't even been conceptualized yet.
Is that why he advised Walt to kill him?
@@boogaloobender3462 Mike didn't really know Jesse until Season 4. He just saw him as a washed-up junkie who was solely there because he was a package deal with Walt. It's only when Gus begins actively manipulating him against Walt w/ the deaddrop pickups that Mike begins to realize that Jesse is just a kid that got into a criminal enterprise without really thinking it through, a la Nacho. He sees that Gus is making him into another chesspiece, just like Gus made Nacho into a chesspiece.
@@boogaloobender3462I don’t remember that scene? Do you know which episode he says that in?
@@Danny-nd7hg "no half measures"
@@boogaloobender3462 thanks
Are you telling me that a man just happens to get robbed like that? No, he orchestrated it! Gus!
🤣
Look at that he takes out trash, helps his employees out and makes sure to reimbursed them in case situations happen. What's wrong having a boss like? 😊
That's Gustavo fring he's secretly a drug lord hooked up with the cartel LOL maybe you didn't know that LOL but it's okay it's hard to catch he's not really a nice guy LOL
This is how most fronts operate. If you want the best customer service you've ever received, go find a front. It's in their best interest that every interaction goes as smoothly as possible, and they have plenty of money to reimburse any issues.
@@ArchitectGGhe was being sarcastic
@@ArchitectGG😂you dont know what sarcasm is😂😂😂
Don't forget that he sent one of his best employees on a vacation to Belize 😊
This is basically the point in the show Mike was talking about before he got killed. All Walt had to do was know his place.
Nahh
Gus was planning to kill him, what are you talking about? Or he was going to kill Hank, which Walt could never allow obviously.
@@lelidawi2446 Gus was planning to kill Walt, because he saved Jessie's dumb ass from the child killing drug dealers. Gus at that point thought, Walt was too much of a risk. And decided to replace him with Gale.
@@crater3k But Mike cares about Jesse at the point when he gets angry and blames Walt for everything, so it makes no sense that Mike would be mad at Walt for saving Jesse's life.
@@lelidawi2446 I dont know what your comment has to do with my comment
This was the moment Jesse broke the ice.
3:40 rear view mirror. 4:10 no rear view mirror. Why would Gustavo need to take Mike's rear view mirror?
The rearview mirror was eaten by Huell on set.
@@dimitaru.8408 Bravo... Vince?
@@aaabatteries9948 he kept huell happy.
@@CaptainCob reasonably happy
Cleaner shot I guess
3:21 Heisenberg's probably thinking
"No one manipulates my son, expect for me!"
_"except"_
@@donarthiazi2443 Another victim of senseless Autocorrect - can't save 'em all!😅
What an excellent example of an employer using non-traditional methods to motivate employees.
1:46 I just realized that the mug says “Beneke” there.
Walt Jr is Ted's son
Why do you think walt looked at it like that then?
@@hasoonninecoffee is walts addiction
Crazy how pinkman wasn’t supposed to live past the first season but the show ended being epic with him
I sometimes wonder what would’ve happened if Jesse continued working with Mike and Gus instead of working with Walter to take out the latter
Exactly what happened to Nacho. Used and abused till death
@@HowToTouch interesting that you bring this up. cause nacho was one of the few dudes that had sense and a heart. despite, his association with tuco and the salamancas. as well as gus, and gus's syndicate. i truly believe that mike regretted pulling the trigger on nacho. but he had to decide whether to save his life and relationship with gus. or risk being eliminated by gus, had he not sniped nacho. nacho truly deserved better. when compared to BCS and BB characters
@@colonelsmith7829what do you mean pulled trigger on nacho? Nacho shot himself
@@colonelsmith7829did you even watch?
@@HowToTouchmaybe not, because unlike Nacho, Jesse knows Walt’s formula which yielded Gus incredibly high profits. Gus saw Jesse as a controllable and predictable asset, unlike Walt, who he was unable to control. Nacho’s only benefit to Gus was that he had the trust of the Salamanca’s. Nacho’s life was essentially over when Gus told him at gunpoint “from now on, you are mine”. Nacho was Gus’s nuclear weapon against the Salamanca’s, or at least that’s what he hoped he would be.
"Questions?"
"More than a few, yeah. But I know better than to ask."
And that's why Mike lived as long as he did working for a drug lord.
He lived most of his life as a cop but yeah...
Gus: "Mike, you're gonna wanna get your car fixed."
Mike: "Lets see how this goes first."
I love Junior he's a good kid
Jesse was so gullible
Yeah, not a fan of aaron paul either.
@@Kromsmitesyou you do realize the actor is separate from the character?
@ATRaine No I didn't. Please explain to me how acting works professor.
@@Kromsmitesyou Lol okay 🤪 It's totally possible to be best friends with an actor and hate the character they play at the same time. Judge the fictional character all day, just separate the actor from the character. Unless of course you've met him personally and gotten to know him, that's another issue. Not every actor plays themselves in every role.
@ATRaine I don't like aaron paul or the character jesse. I think aaron paul is a moron, and so is jesse. Just an all around garbage person.
THIS is the moment in Breaking Bad when Jesse Pinkman truly becomes Nacho Vargas.
It’s hilarious how many opportunities Walt had to just pretend to not be a bitter, jealous narcissist. Imagine how much differently Jesse would’ve felt about him if he just pretended to be happy for Jesse.
Taking out the garbage. The symbolism on so many fronts is brilliant.
Bryan cranston really nailes the dad roll
Just because you are standing up for a weaker party doesn't make you the good guy, let alone a hero. Standing on principles and living with the consequences leaves far fewer knives to stick in your back after you leave the poker table.
Thanks, I'm stealing this.
Being a hero has nothing to do with being a good guy.
@@CorelUser Don't steal. Collaborate, incorporate and encourage open-sourcing. Everybody works and no one goes hungry.
So when Jessie saw the guy with shotgun in the alley. That was setup to make him feel important?
yeah If I remember correctly at this point in the series Jesse was becoming more and more reckless with his self destructive actions and his behavior was risking exposing everything. Mike wanted to off him but they knew Walter wouldn't like it so Gus came up with this plan to motivate Jesse to get his s*** together.
@@conorwellman8592 Thats great, but also WTF MIKE off him? Feels so much not like Mike. Like after what happened with Varga.
@@thenaberius6081 yeah in the episode Bullet Points he brought the issue up with Gus and said he needed to be delt with and Walter wasn't going to like it.
People go too far with this Nacho Jesse comparison. Nacho was never a junkie or an idiot like Jesse was. He never started liking Jesse till after Jesse got clean.
@@conorwellman8592 Verry true, I guess me and people mix up the timeline with these shorts. One Video Mike wants to kill Jessie Next video is about something else. Best way is to watch the show. Thanks for all the replies, it cleared some things up!
@@thenaberius6081 Yeah Mike and Jesse's relationship is a complicated one. There is defiantly a parallel between how he felt about Jesse and how he felt about Varga but that relationship did not develop till after Jesse got clean. Origionaly he started to respect walt and wanted Jesse gone which is shown both here and in his speech to Walt in half-measures. But after Jesse got clean and Walt killed Gus everything changed.
Where did Mike's cool as car with the carpeted dashboard go?
I think it’s the same one Jesse crashed when he got away from the guys who supposedly were going to rob the stash, so it was likely being fixed at that moment.
JESSE
walt jr drinks coffee the right way
If american coffee is "the right way".
Thry european one or if you dare a real from Turkey...
Just keep hart medicine near 😂
1:41 fuck hahahahaha
OMG I never catched that!! lol
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You'd think that with all their many millions of dollars equipment they'd have a machine to break the ice up.. 🤔🤔🤔
I’m more thinking about how much product is lost due to shards flying off on impact and going elsewhere. Surely they could have devised a way of breaking it up in an enclosed space?
Breaking Bad is one of the TV shows of all time
Walt Jr has his coffee same way he likes his men, black.
Surely he'd actually prefer some milk in his coffee
No he wouldn't and dont call me Shirley!
Jesse was the smartest. That’s why he survived.
looool No. I love Jesse, but he's definitely not the smartest.
@@nagger8216 Jesse actually is the smartest. Whenever they are stuck Jesse is the one who figures out the solution. Jesse comes up with using the magnet on the laptop in the evidence room. Jesse comes up with building a battery in the desert. Jesse figured out how to steal the Methylamine from the train.
Jesse is literally the stupidest and most gullible character out of anyone in the main cast of criminals
@@jto541 No that's Gus.
@@alphanerd7221 No its Mike
part 13!
Would love to stop the time here.
Exactly what you wanted …..the kids a hero 😅😅😅
I love Walter White! I hate Heisenberg!
Jesse is so unlikable.
how