Skylar couldn’t launder his money with 100 car washes but he was able to launder 10 million dollars with 2 mins of laser tag. He should have listened to Saul all along.
Incredible. Reminds me of that scene where he rigged a machine gun in the trunk, which I think Vince Gilligan used to symbolize how those nazis got all shot with the machine gun (with bullets). Remarkably brilliant.
And to think just 2 days later they would give up the 200 thousand dollars and risk jail to save Jesse. Badger and Pete are the best friends he could wish
Also up until then they thought Jesse was living in Alaska on the top of the world, only for him to show up at their door step, half starved and looking feral.
Yes, exactly what was he going to do with them at that point? Use them in a chemistry lecture? Use them as a toy for cats to chase? I think it was a callback to Saul saying "scientists love lasers".
It's a stretch but maybe he was worried they might just drop them on the floor, and then Gretchen and Elliot might find them on a walk and realise that the whole thing was a scam? Unlikely but if you can take it from a small probability to zero by taking it away from them then you may as well? More generally I guess he just wanted to take the evidence away from them as they're not the brightest guys.
I think the part right before that is a nice touch where they start raving about how good it is but then stop when they realize that they are talking to Walt. Even they realize how egotistical he is, though they aren’t always clever enough to avoid triggering him.
These two actors did a good job playing guys that aren't too bright. It takes very smart actors to do that convincingly. They said all the things Walter did Not want to hear: "That stuff is Choice! Better'n Ever! I mean..." "Right on Jesse! Passin' the torch." Walter was Not a torch-passer.
I think intelligence is subjective. My buddy Drew can’t add together 19+27 without thinking a moment but he can take a car apart and put it back together in a day. Different people are great at different things!
I love how for the sake of exposition badger has to still be using the laser pointer when he hands it back to Walt, otherwise you don’t know what it is.
@@CB-xr1eg technically ☝️🤓 THAT would be exposition, saying it out loud through dialogue. What actually happened was instead a classic case of "show, don't tell"
Agreed, but by going through those events & taking the welders share he has money to start over and be/do whatever he wants instead of living paycheck to paycheck in Alaska. For a show/series that doesn't have alot of happy endings this was the best possible outcome for Jesse
When Walt went to the cabin in NH in the cold dead of winter and was literally all alone with his thoughts, miles away from civilization...I wonder if the writers ever toyed with the idea of having Walt finally try his own product. Can you imagine Walt being high on his own supply?
These final episodes moved me pretty much. For a little while, Walt became the savior of Jesse, the father figure that [Jesse] needed so much, the savior who died for his own sins... and the scene where Jesse gets out screaming while driving made me weep.
1:20 I'm sure the "whom" is a reference to Jonathan Banks complaining to Vince and the team about wrong grammar in an episode that said "Who killed who" and he corrected then to "who killed whom" but they didn't listen.
For two days, Badger and Skinny Pete thought Jesse was living it up as a kingpin and had left them far behind. Can't imagine what was running through their head when they saw Jesse show up beaten and bruised like that.
@@simerson5084 I consider BCS revisions non-canon after that ham-fisted ending, and I think it's more realistic that Walt definitely had murderous intentions under the assumption that Jesse struck a deal
@@simerson5084 Walt and Saul talking about regrets was before he found out Jesse was still alive. It was right after Ozymandias so he figured the nazis beat Jesse for info and then eventually killed him.
@@Onigirli I think Walter would have known Jesse wouldn't have willingly worked with Jack and his crew, so I always figured Walt would have deduced he was being held against his will.
One of the best writing choices in tv history to give Badger and Skinny Pete their final limelight in this way lol like El Camino and all but damn this was the perfect wrap up to their characters when it was just the show
Just think, I just realized, Walt’s money helped Jessie escape a couple days later. No matter what he does, something of Walter comes back to him even after he dies 😂😢
I like how Walter is so broken in this episode. The ego is gone, the temper tantrums are gone. He is just a hollow shell. He has no fear, but it's not because he's high on adrenaline, but it's because he has nothing left to live for.
@@CaptainTrips560 it isn’t really, it’s just the car that he picked up in New Hampshire to drive back to New Mexico with. The fact that it’s the same make as Gus’ old car is a coincidence however could’ve been done by the writers as a deliberate choice to have Walter reflect the more hardened, intimidating criminal vibe that Gus had in spades
@@Bertiboy Lmao imagine if the owner was wanted criminal for something completely unrelated and some pissant traffic cop in the middle of nowhere Nebraska picks up Heisenberg because he thinks he’s finally busting the guy who stole stereos from Circuit City last year
I loved it when Walt said "Hmmmmm *scratches beard* so if my scientific calculations are correct, then I have deduced that Jesse is somewhere riiiiiight... *points at map* here!"
Funniest part to me is how walt takes back the laser pointers for seemingly no reason other than to show the audience what it really was. Unless he was getting rid of evidence or sumn
Considering at this time he was the most wanted man across the country and if caught he was going away for life no matter what. He probably didn't care to much on whether he was caught doing something else.
Badger to skinny pete: “I thought you said jesse moved to Alaska” Skinny Pete: “That’s what I heard!” *end of El Camino* “jesse moves to alaska* Great tie in between the movie and show 😁
Earlier in Breaking Bad, Jesse told Saul he wanted to go to Alaska. Then later when he was about to use the the vacuum guy's services to get away, it was going to be to Alaska. So... the show telegraphed this a couple of times, plus it was easy to write El Camino with this ending in mind.
Mike gave Jesse the idea for Alaska. Jesse probably would've gone to Vegas without common sense from Mike or Ed. He'd have probably been happy working in a game stop.
@@chucktaylor2172 i wonder how many clichés are used in comment sections on youtube. Everything is brilliant, pure gold, genius, absolutely perfect, priceless, outstanding, best in television history, etc. We all watch too much television as evidenced by having television’s vocabulary.
@@co94my favourite is people commenting about how a show/album/movie etc is underrated when it's almost always the complete opposite. It's hard to tell if they're delusional or just trying to sound smart.
Remember in season 1 when walt told Jessie the crystal he cooked alone was cloudy out of Pride, and Jessie said "everyone said it was the bomb" Walt answered that a bunch of junkies couldn't make the difference and it doesn't mean it's actually good quality and there you got two junkies saying " that s*** is choice" and he instantly knows it's Jessie
I forgot about this scene, for ages I always thought Walt deduced Jesse was still cooking due to the TV interview of Elliot where the interviewer asked about the rumours Hiesenberg is still cooking. I kinda liked the idea that the main reason he chose to go Kamikaze on the Nazi's instead of turning himself in was to rescue Jesse. Then again, that could still be partially true.
Walt was able to make noises in his mouth that resembled the word “Jesse.” So amazing and profound. I made a bronzed statue to worship in his honor for this monumental achievement in cinema history. Songs will be sung from rooftops.
This part always felt weird. How did Walt reach to them? Did he know Skinny Pete's and Badger's adress or he somehow memorized their cell numbers etc after living months up the mountain barrack while he can't even remember their names correctly. It also doesn't make sense that Walt would save their number either because their business with Skinny Pete and Badger concluded when Walt and Jesse started to work for Gus. I get as a wrap up to series they likely wanted to include every other significant character but still makes no sense.
Not every little aspect makes sense, only because of that a series is more entertaining than just real life. But I guess he knew where they live. Maybe he drove to them with Jesse sometime in season 2 and we haven't seen that.
I'd like to point out that in terms of the script, Walt blackmailing the Schwartzs would lose all it's initial tension, and relief from finding out who the two best hitmen west of the Mississippi were and realising it was a trick, if we were shown Walt reaching out to Skinny Pete and Badger. So maybe it doesn't make perfect sense, but in terms of entertainment it works so much better that way and we can just fill in the gaps ourselves.
@@diegov2631 Did u forget? They were scared of him when they first time meet heisenberg. At this point they know him long enough without knowing him long enough. They have met each other long ago thats why there is no pressure.
At the start of this episode they show Walt finding a Marty Robbins tape in the car he stole. So that means he probably listened to Big Iron at some point while he was driving back down to New Mexico.
I like that before Walt paid them off, Badger and Pete had to get it off their chests that what they just did was a little over the line for them. Shows that while they could be paid off they had the self awareness that what they were doing was wrong.
Wow, Walt truly is a genius for figuring that out. When I first watched the scene, I thought for sure that Holly was the one making it. But it turning out to be Jesse was a huge plot twist I wasn't expecting! ecniV ovarB
Honestly the writing was awful, like it’s revealed Jesse is the one cooking when all the dialogue clearly points to the dude who’s leg Walt stepped on in that pants store from one of the first episodes being the one cooking
I don't know if Walter wanted at this point to outright kill him or he had already made up his mind and had realised that it was dirty to give him alive to Jack.
Skylar couldn’t launder his money with 100 car washes but he was able to launder 10 million dollars with 2 mins of laser tag. He should have listened to Saul all along.
This is the most genius comment on Breaking Bad I have ever seen.
wait should he or should he not have
👍🏽✨
I agree, how has this comment not blown up, this is goated
I don’t think you understand what laundering money means….
"The two best hitman west of the Mississippi"
Spent his last 200k on them too
@@obvra more like 10k each 🥺
@@obvra 20k
You're in Mississippi now finger
Those two black guys that ran that way.
When Walt said “Jesse” it really showed how he knows a guy named Jesse. Absolutely brilliant writing.
Incredible. Reminds me of that scene where he rigged a machine gun in the trunk, which I think Vince Gilligan used to symbolize how those nazis got all shot with the machine gun (with bullets). Remarkably brilliant.
@@ignatiusreilly8280 Bravo Vince
spectacular! reminds me of this scene where
Yeah yeah Vravo Bince
Remarkably brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. Radiantly brilliant. Hyperbolically brilliant.
Brill-O pad brilliant.
0:45 - 1:00 perfectly sums up the whole show
Underrated comment
Lmao
Walt: "I'm done. I'm not a criminal."
Gus: "$3 million for 3 months of work."
Walt: "Okay, I'm back in!"
And the whole world
"Definitely improving." 💀
And to think just 2 days later they would give up the 200 thousand dollars and risk jail to save Jesse.
Badger and Pete are the best friends he could wish
They fasho bought a bunch of stuff in those 2 days though
Also up until then they thought Jesse was living in Alaska on the top of the world, only for him to show up at their door step, half starved and looking feral.
Those are 10,000 bundles he gave each of them.
@@danzam40 yeah its 100 hundred dollar bills bundled together
no they gave him like 2 grand each or something like that. out of the 10k they each had.
It's kind of funny that Walt really wanted those laser pointers back.
Oh wait it's because he's a scientist and scientists love lasers.
Yes, exactly what was he going to do with them at that point? Use them in a chemistry lecture? Use them as a toy for cats to chase?
I think it was a callback to Saul saying "scientists love lasers".
It's a stretch but maybe he was worried they might just drop them on the floor, and then Gretchen and Elliot might find them on a walk and realise that the whole thing was a scam? Unlikely but if you can take it from a small probability to zero by taking it away from them then you may as well? More generally I guess he just wanted to take the evidence away from them as they're not the brightest guys.
@@jthomas3584 Honestly that's probably the correct answer. He was more making sure they didn't already drop them, being the goofballs that they are.
Do you know how expensive those things are? Walt ain't getting scammed off those laser pointers (joke in case you didn't get it
That “passing the torch” in the heat of the moment added oil to Walt’s already blazing rage
One might even say it was like a torch
I think the part right before that is a nice touch where they start raving about how good it is but then stop when they realize that they are talking to Walt. Even they realize how egotistical he is, though they aren’t always clever enough to avoid triggering him.
These two actors did a good job playing guys that aren't too bright.
It takes very smart actors to do that convincingly.
They said all the things Walter did Not want to hear: "That stuff is Choice! Better'n Ever! I mean..." "Right on Jesse! Passin' the torch."
Walter was Not a torch-passer.
Well said.
Agreed!
I think intelligence is subjective. My buddy Drew can’t add together 19+27 without thinking a moment but he can take a car apart and put it back together in a day. Different people are great at different things!
And Skinny Pete is randomly a genius at the piano.
@@GrippeeTV w comment
I love how for the sake of exposition badger has to still be using the laser pointer when he hands it back to Walt, otherwise you don’t know what it is.
Excellent point!
Yea but another way could have been Walt clicking his fingers, holding his hand out and just saying, "lasers".
@@CB-xr1eg technically ☝️🤓 THAT would be exposition, saying it out loud through dialogue. What actually happened was instead a classic case of "show, don't tell"
This could also just in his somewhat fumbly character.
0:30 Walt is like "gimme those lasers back, those are cool I need them"
''pronto''
this my favorite comment ever
Scientists love lasers
If only Walt gave them an extra $50,000 so that Jesse didn’t have to go through as much trouble to pay the disappearer in El Camino
Agreed, but by going through those events & taking the welders share he has money to start over and be/do whatever he wants instead of living paycheck to paycheck in Alaska. For a show/series that doesn't have alot of happy endings this was the best possible outcome for Jesse
He paid them $10,000 each. Not bad for a couple hours work.
Well, Walt wanted Jesse dead at this point anyways.
@@johnhein2539 It took more than a couple of hours and they committed multiple felonies.
@@redrick8900 flashing a laser pointer in someone place is not a felony
If they keep going at this rate, the entire show will be available on RUclips
Not that I'm complaining
00:35 "Walt is a scientist. Scientists love lasers." Damn, Vince Gilligan did it again.
Can’t tell if you’re being ironic or not
Bravo Vince
I thought the title said "Walt seduces Jesse"
he cant getting away with it!!!!
Just because you shot Jesse's Jane, don't make you Jesse's Jane
@@Onigirli brilliant
Well he was on top of Jesse a little later in the episode so
Felina 🐅
chilling to think Jesse's buddies were smoking the product he was making while imprisoned, and they had no idea.
i like how when walt puts his foot on the pedal, it symbolizes the car moving
Very allegorical.
i love how when you type in a circle it symbolises a symbol
I’m jealous of anyone who gets to see Breaking Bad for the first time. 😊 One of the best drama series of all time! Hands down!
Hanks down!
They're MINERALS Marie
5 times for me
@@g_pazzini BCS?
I really wish I saw this show when it came out.
When Walt went to the cabin in NH in the cold dead of winter and was literally all alone with his thoughts, miles away from civilization...I wonder if the writers ever toyed with the idea of having Walt finally try his own product. Can you imagine Walt being high on his own supply?
Genius creative minds behind a master class in television couldn't figure that out?
I don't think that'd be possible since ed the disappearer won't take clients that have drugs on them.
He was addicted to the stuff, it gave him a high like no other. He just never put it in his body
Never 👏 hire 👏 fans 👏 please 👏
BRO IS ONTO NOTHING 🔥🔥🔥
The "Jesse" Walt mentions here is in fact Jesse Pinkman from season 1, a Bravo callback that really showed how the series had come full circle.
When they said “better than ever”, I felt Walt’s jealousy surge in my gut as if I was jealous. Wild.
This is the exact moment when skinny pete thought the whole thing felt kinda shady.
I love how Walt had the nerve to ask for the laser pointers back
Psychopathic Megalomaniac. With 2 weeks to live until the cancer ends the story
I think it’s so they don’t drop the lasers and blow the hitman scam if Gretchen and Elliot found them.
"Damn man !! Couldn't he atleast throw a brother a bone" 😂
a bone*
These final episodes moved me pretty much. For a little while, Walt became the savior of Jesse, the father figure that [Jesse] needed so much, the savior who died for his own sins... and the scene where Jesse gets out screaming while driving made me weep.
This is the exact moment where Jesse could've at least thrown a brother a bone.
I just love how they shine a light right into the camera for no reason. But we know there was a reason
1:20 I'm sure the "whom" is a reference to Jonathan Banks complaining to Vince and the team about wrong grammar in an episode that said "Who killed who" and he corrected then to "who killed whom" but they didn't listen.
0:52 the petty cash that they would give Jesse in El Camino.
Badger and Skinny P are the best part of El Camino for me because they showed tremendous loyalty to Jesse, their friend.
I’m alive too, I just need the ground to soften so I can dig out
Don't Worry I'm on my way
for some reason watching (by watching I mean binging) better call Saul the second time around is 10x better than tv.
For two days, Badger and Skinny Pete thought Jesse was living it up as a kingpin and had left them far behind. Can't imagine what was running through their head when they saw Jesse show up beaten and bruised like that.
finally full clip with great quality, i love how this channel uploads every clip that is hard to find
When Walt said Jesse, that was code for Badger to give him a hand job.
So was Walt’s plan originally to find and kill Jesse along with Jack and his crew?
Yes, it was. But after he saw the state Jesse was in, he changed his mind and decided to save him instead.
I like to think no because of Walt's regrets scene from BCS, when he looked at Jesse's watch
@@simerson5084 I consider BCS revisions non-canon after that ham-fisted ending, and I think it's more realistic that Walt definitely had murderous intentions under the assumption that Jesse struck a deal
@@simerson5084 Walt and Saul talking about regrets was before he found out Jesse was still alive. It was right after Ozymandias so he figured the nazis beat Jesse for info and then eventually killed him.
@@Onigirli I think Walter would have known Jesse wouldn't have willingly worked with Jack and his crew, so I always figured Walt would have deduced he was being held against his will.
One of the best writing choices in tv history to give Badger and Skinny Pete their final limelight in this way lol like El Camino and all but damn this was the perfect wrap up to their characters when it was just the show
Just think, I just realized, Walt’s money helped Jessie escape a couple days later. No matter what he does, something of Walter comes back to him even after he dies 😂😢
Oh no, poor Jesse, being alive and having a load of money to help him escape.
@@keithwellerlounge74also got free food, clothes and shelter when with jack how horrible
I like how Walter is so broken in this episode. The ego is gone, the temper tantrums are gone. He is just a hollow shell. He has no fear, but it's not because he's high on adrenaline, but it's because he has nothing left to live for.
Like Gus, he is driving a Volvo. The man learned after all
Why is the Volvo significant? I don’t remember this
@@CaptainTrips560 it isn’t really, it’s just the car that he picked up in New Hampshire to drive back to New Mexico with. The fact that it’s the same make as Gus’ old car is a coincidence however could’ve been done by the writers as a deliberate choice to have Walter reflect the more hardened, intimidating criminal vibe that Gus had in spades
@@Bertiboy i never noticed this but I like to think you’re right
@@Bertiboy Lmao imagine if the owner was wanted criminal for something completely unrelated and some pissant traffic cop in the middle of nowhere Nebraska picks up Heisenberg because he thinks he’s finally busting the guy who stole stereos from Circuit City last year
@@CaptainTrips560 judge gives Walt 90 days and community service
This is the exact moment Walt deduced Jesse was alive, Bravo Vince
Deduce deez nuts maybe
low iq comment and unoriginal unfunny and cringe, why do so many unintelligent people like these types of comments?
are you r*dditors ever going to stop spamming the same jokes over and over and over and over again?
I loved it when Walt said "Hmmmmm *scratches beard* so if my scientific calculations are correct, then I have deduced that Jesse is somewhere riiiiiight... *points at map* here!"
Walt indeed works with lasers as presumed by the real estate agent during a flashback scene
You will never know why my comment has this many likes…
All of those discussions about something called Babylon 5 no doubt.
Lasers
Dude, I like your name!
@@cyrilpatton238 Likewise my friend!
@@hunterschoumacher9560 Nah, it was all in that discussion about Chekovs pie eating contest!
I think this is where he actually figures one thing out to get inside jack welchers mind, if you want to defeat a weak man hurt his pride.🎋
Funniest part to me is how walt takes back the laser pointers for seemingly no reason other than to show the audience what it really was. Unless he was getting rid of evidence or sumn
Considering at this time he was the most wanted man across the country and if caught he was going away for life no matter what. He probably didn't care to much on whether he was caught doing something else.
@@PlacingRed Then in that case he literally just wanted them back for no reason lol
Badger to skinny pete: “I thought you said jesse moved to Alaska”
Skinny Pete: “That’s what I heard!”
*end of El Camino* “jesse moves to alaska*
Great tie in between the movie and show 😁
This isn't the first time they've brought up Jesse moving to Alaska..... What a clown
Earlier in Breaking Bad, Jesse told Saul he wanted to go to Alaska. Then later when he was about to use the the vacuum guy's services to get away, it was going to be to Alaska. So... the show telegraphed this a couple of times, plus it was easy to write El Camino with this ending in mind.
For these reasons it won't be too shocking when Jesse is caught in Alaska.
Mike gave Jesse the idea for Alaska. Jesse probably would've gone to Vegas without common sense from Mike or Ed. He'd have probably been happy working in a game stop.
@@mikeygoodluck427 maybe he’ll get away with it. But then again the past always catches up with you in that life
This is the moment where Walt deduces Jesse is Alive. Truly one of the moments. Brilliant writing. Bravo Vince!
Dude this is such a over used comment now. Try and be more original my guy it will help you not look like such a tool
@@chucktaylor2172 i wonder how many clichés are used in comment sections on youtube.
Everything is brilliant, pure gold, genius, absolutely perfect, priceless, outstanding, best in television history, etc. We all watch too much television as evidenced by having television’s vocabulary.
@@co94my favourite is people commenting about how a show/album/movie etc is underrated when it's almost always the complete opposite. It's hard to tell if they're delusional or just trying to sound smart.
This was the moment Walt became hiesenburg then came Waltenburg
Remember in season 1 when walt told Jessie the crystal he cooked alone was cloudy out of Pride, and Jessie said "everyone said it was the bomb"
Walt answered that a bunch of junkies couldn't make the difference and it doesn't mean it's actually good quality
and there you got two junkies saying " that s*** is choice" and he instantly knows it's Jessie
That was a poor mistake the show did in season 1. Junkies can DEFINITELY tell the difference between good and bad products.
I forgot about this scene, for ages I always thought Walt deduced Jesse was still cooking due to the TV interview of Elliot where the interviewer asked about the rumours Hiesenberg is still cooking. I kinda liked the idea that the main reason he chose to go Kamikaze on the Nazi's instead of turning himself in was to rescue Jesse. Then again, that could still be partially true.
"You said he moved to Alaska"
That's what you get for watching El Camino out of order.
The use of mirrors in both better call saul and breaking bad is amazing
Badger and SkinnyP - the Rosencrantz and Guildenstern of the BB universe.
wonder if that's the dough they used to get the new pad and game console seen in El Camino
Greatest show ever
Skinny and Badger are the most powerful hitmans tho
I'm no longer the one who knocks
0:24 very far right of the frame there seems to be a shadow of sorts
Walt for sure thought Jesse was still cooking for his own gain.
He couldn't let them keep the laser pointers?
I imagine the writers wrestled hard with how to reveal skinny badger and Pete exposing the laser pointers without making it seem contrived
off he goes to buy the M60
By that point I was surprised he didn't kill them both as well (Skinny Pete and Badger).
I only just realized that until the very end of the episode, it may seem that Walt actually wants to kill Jesse along with Jack's gang.
Walt was able to make noises in his mouth that resembled the word “Jesse.” So amazing and profound. I made a bronzed statue to worship in his honor for this monumental achievement in cinema history. Songs will be sung from rooftops.
This is the moment Walt deduced Jesse was alive
im breaking bad
Walt has the nerve to interrogate the two best hitmen west of Mississippi, who just returned from a mission.
Dark as the night were the eyes of Felina
This part always felt weird. How did Walt reach to them? Did he know Skinny Pete's and Badger's adress or he somehow memorized their cell numbers etc after living months up the mountain barrack while he can't even remember their names correctly. It also doesn't make sense that Walt would save their number either because their business with Skinny Pete and Badger concluded when Walt and Jesse started to work for Gus.
I get as a wrap up to series they likely wanted to include every other significant character but still makes no sense.
He probably still had their numbers from season 1
And I still don't get why did they accept to help him? The don't even look scared of him
Not every little aspect makes sense, only because of that a series is more entertaining than just real life. But I guess he knew where they live. Maybe he drove to them with Jesse sometime in season 2 and we haven't seen that.
I'd like to point out that in terms of the script, Walt blackmailing the Schwartzs would lose all it's initial tension, and relief from finding out who the two best hitmen west of the Mississippi were and realising it was a trick, if we were shown Walt reaching out to Skinny Pete and Badger. So maybe it doesn't make perfect sense, but in terms of entertainment it works so much better that way and we can just fill in the gaps ourselves.
@@diegov2631 Did u forget? They were scared of him when they first time meet heisenberg. At this point they know him long enough without knowing him long enough. They have met each other long ago thats why there is no pressure.
This is the moment Walt met the 2 best hitmen west of the Mississippi River
At the start of this episode they show Walt finding a Marty Robbins tape in the car he stole. So that means he probably listened to Big Iron at some point while he was driving back down to New Mexico.
The tape shown is Biggest Hits, which doesn't have Big Iron on it.
Incredible logical deduction by Walt especially considering it definitely wasn’t Gayle
0:40 stem grads when they work for a defense company
Meet the best hitmen from the west of Mississippi, Skinny Pete and Badger.
I like that before Walt paid them off, Badger and Pete had to get it off their chests that what they just did was a little over the line for them. Shows that while they could be paid off they had the self awareness that what they were doing was wrong.
It's entirely possible that Jesse's cooking skills have surpassed Walt's at this point.
Jessie actually learned so well he could make blue at the same quality on his own.
I should really watch this show. Clips look good.
“How do you feel now?”
“Better”
Ah, yes. Bribery. Civilization’s greatest virtue.
Only one guy could possibly come close to walt after gales death, not even talking about surpassing
Wow, Walt truly is a genius for figuring that out. When I first watched the scene, I thought for sure that Holly was the one making it. But it turning out to be Jesse was a huge plot twist I wasn't expecting! ecniV ovarB
He truly has a brain the size of Wisconsin
I thought Hank came back from the dead and started cooking just to spite him.
I thought it was Victor and Gale
Dude... you're not as funny as you think you are.
Honestly the writing was awful, like it’s revealed Jesse is the one cooking when all the dialogue clearly points to the dude who’s leg Walt stepped on in that pants store from one of the first episodes being the one cooking
I don't know if Walter wanted at this point to outright kill him or he had already made up his mind and had realised that it was dirty to give him alive to Jack.
Walter tought Jesse was killed a long time ago
Walt’s brave for letting the two best hitmen west of the Mississippi just get in his car when he’s alone on the road at night.
Walts a scientist. Scientists LOVE lasers
Following this deduction, Walter White drives Badger all the way up to Detroit, Michigan to work in his family's compression sock factory.
Yeah definitely improving
Walt should have brought pizza with him to Jesse when he stepped to the Jack's compound. Good last supper together!
I love how these 2 were in the final and with walter no jeese thats funny
I love the part where Walt said “It’s morbin time” and started morbing everywhere
“Mistuh White yo, listen to me… you are the breaking bad”
I feel like badger knew that Jesse would've infact thrown a brother a bone.
“Passin’ the torch” 😂
Better than any marvel cameo
Ok but why did Walt really need those laser pointers back?
Evidence. If they had left those laser pointers behind, Gretchen and Elliot would have found out he was messing with them.
Side quest unlocked
Walt was so broke after giving away all his money he needs the two laser pointers back from these two.
Badger and Skinny Pete were so perfect.
I wonder if Walt was angry Jesse was still alive at this point. He actually wanted jack to kill him and they really had a big falling out.
morality wise …
@1:42 This the exact moment when Walt becomes someone who realizes Jesse is still alive. Bravo, Vince.
Dang, I had no idea what he meant when he said "jessie" but after reading your comment it finally clicked
...the problem is - Jesse didn't' go to Alaska until after he escaped.
Meaning...Hoverman screwed up.