@@supersaiyanzero386The joke is that the actor is Jesse. Stop assuming every joke you don't get due to your lack of intelligence is a "weird zoomer joke." Stop acting like you're better than them too😂😂😂 you're a literal child if you think that being older automatically makes you better than other people. It doesn't. Especially if you're a sad old boomer whose entire personality is making fun of the "younger generation 👴 " and complaining about social media and phones while talking about it on both.
“Jesse where are you were supposed to be here 20 minutes ago” “I’m at the Emmy Awards b*tch, getting all the spotlight-“ “I NEED YOU TO LISTEN TO ME JESSE”
Walt is still playing Jesse even in the real world let me set the scene Jesse:YOU GOT ME AN EMMY SO WALT COULD PLAY ME LIKE A GAME OF CHESS ALL FOR THAT ASSHOLE MR WHITE!?
Aaron Paul's got one of the craziest arcs for a role in a show. Imagine getting cast as a character that is supposed to get killed off in the first season, and then being so good at acting that you actually win an emmy for your role in the last season of the the show and the writers make it so that your character is one of the only people to survive AND they give you a spin off movie.
@@CanadianBakin42O “Skyler, we need to talk…I’ve done a terrible thing…but look at this comment. Look how many likes it’s getting. I didn’t steal it…it doesn’t belong to anyone else…I wrote it. The things I did to write it…the things I had to do…I have to live with them…but what I wrote, I wrote for strangers on RU-vid to read, and now you’re going to like it too…” “Walt what is all this money doing in this duffle bag?”
@@Crusador256 I'm jealous. I wish i could erase my memory and watch it again for the first time. I don't think I'll ever get to watch another show as good as Breaking Bad.
@@IsaiahMiguel I guess when some people watch it all they see is the meth.. but it’s much more interesting if you actually follow the story. Not just smoke meth while watching it.
Because acting is just literally moving the face and speaking, something 100% of humans can do, it's not rocket science or anything that requires actual study and time. Just an overrated time/money proportion.
@@Chesterix I have been an actor throughout my high school and college years and will be moving to LA after graduating college. A lot of what you learn in classes may not be used, but some of it is important. The specific techniques, how to get into your character's mind, allowing your emotions to be available, and feeding off of the other characters/actors/situation are all important things that are taught.
@@carimpest I agree.. 90% of my performance is natural. But the acting classes taught me how to tap into those natural things to be as real as possible. It's debilitating and if you want to be an actor you have to really love it because it forces you to tap into those deep rooted feelings that you really, really dont want to but have to if you love the craft. My point is; acting is not faking. These actors tap into real emotions, and it's hard on the mind. But hey if you love to entertain you're gonna have to dig deep and suck it up. It's all part of the performance.
Bro, Aaron's acting work on the last season of Breaking Bad was an incredible! He deserved this award and without a doubt deserves an honorary one today.
Love Aaron, one of my favourite actors 100% and as a whole Breaking Bad is a lot better than Game of Thrones. However, Peter’s acting in GoT is simply sublime and he’s at least 50% of why GoT was such a success. I’m late as hell to these comments and my opinion is irrelevant but even so. Tyrion is one of the best characters in any TV show and I back my opinion fully
Peter Dinklage's speech during the trial in GOTwas legendary and that scene is still talked about today, however Aaron's portrayal of Jesse Pinkman especially during the last seasons was just on a whole new level. He brought that character to life.
He’s so humble, I love how he started his speech with a round of applause for the other actors who where nominated and even completed them on their Acting in their shows
I love how his first statement was a nod to everyone else who received the nomination. That really shows a depth of character and understanding that he possesses.
See... He's never forgotten about ppl that made his achievement possible, he appreciates everyone around him, tho he can be like others, thinking his success is only and only his work... and that's overall so sweet!
I was dying to see Peter Dinklage win it because he really deserved an award for his world class performance in Game Of Thrones, but Aaron Paul gave the best performance in breaking bad, so I was glad to see him get some recognition for that
Its relatively easy to do a character that is either just serious or just comical than a character who goes from all the stages of happiness, excitement, thrill, pain, remorse, regret and what not. To switch out of the emotion but staying in the character is remarkable.
Aaron Paul se merecía totalmente este premio, su actuación fue absolutamente increíble, durante toda la serie sentí todo lo que transmitió y toda la emoción, sin duda Breaking Bad es la mejor serie que existe y Jesse es mi personaje favorito y me enamoré de él.
esse homem mereceu cada emmy, cada premiação, cada centavo e cada amor dos fãs pelo trabalho extraordinário que ele fez na série, um papel fenomenal para um ator do mesmo nivel
I thought he was a great character, but I'm not sure he's deserving of the award as far as his individual performance. It was good, not Emmy good though, just my opinion.
Well deserved! I can't think of anyone more perfect to have played alongside BC. I love Jesse as much as I love WW. You can't have one without the other. Best show ever!
Crazy to think that Jesse Pinkman was supposed to be killed off in the first season, but the chemistry between the two of them was so good he became the Pinkman we know today.
The first season was supposed to be 9 episodes but due to the writer strikes it was cut down to 7. So the episode where he was killed was never written, so they just kept him
Aaron Paul was nominated four times..2010, 2012, 2013, and 2014. His only loss came in 2013 to Bobby Cannavale for Boardwalk Empire. Not bad for a guy who has NEVER taken any acting classes.
BREAKING BAD IS SUCH A GREAT SERIES.WHEN I FIRST SAW IT ON TV I BECAME GLUED TO THE SCREEN WATCHING EVERY EPISODE. PERFECT ACTORS THAT REALLY STAND OUT.
Did anyone else get choked up when the camera cuts to Bryan's face? Man, what an honor to be on the same show as that man and then win an award for the show and have him proudly gaze as you give your acceptance speech. 😭
Aaron is an amazing dude. You see interviews with other cast members like Mrs Pinkman for example and they all say he is such a nice guy. It's funny I thought Walking Dead was the best show ever and then I got through Breaking Bad and it is the best. Acting across the board is superb, the writing, production and music too.
Ahh early to mid 2010's. Some great shows were being telecast back then. Brody to Walt to Rick to The Jennings to Goodweather. Got me through most part of my college.
I just finished binging Breaking Bad for the first time this week, and watched El Camino, now to start on Better Call Saul. Cant believe i never got around to watching this stuff all these years even though i have heard and heard how good it is. I FUCKING LOVE IT YO.
I really love how humble Aaron is Before doing his speech, the first thing he did was acknowledge the other actors who didn’t win and give them a round of applause Aaron Paul is an actor I massively respect on and off camera and this is one reason why
I can't believe he had the presence of mind to remember all their names, under that kind of spotlight pressure. I would barely be able to remember my own.
I was surprised too. Humble down to earth champ! I did not know that Aaron Paul was like that. This is a very nice surprise. I first saw him on breaking bad, and that’s a fantastic character progression. Fantastic! Both him and Bryan Cranston deserve the prizes they earned!
@lady galadriel not better overall but better in its own genre. And i watched it whole it, was me first Tv series that i watched.But the last season fucked it up really bad for me thx to dumb and dumber. But breaking bad is good too in it's own genre. So yeah Both are good don't compare them
Sorin Lazar I agree but it’s such a hard decision. Honesty Aaron’s acting was incredible on season 5. I rewatch it all the time. Jesse is just so good in it
GOD BREAKING BAD AND GOT I MISSED THE EARLY GOT (CAME IN AT S7 IN 2016 OR 17 AND BREAKING BAD IN 2019) What a time for tv. Sad it's over forever. Sopranos won but still.
the dude from the corn pops commercial ended up becoming one of the most iconic characters in all of TV drama, I truly love seeing people being successful.
A really really hard year for chose a winner, anyway aaron deserve it, he plays jesse way to good in BB... cant believe almost 10 years passed away meanwhile, ugghh
I completely agree with you. A small part of it may be due to directors having a certain face and physique in their minds for the roles so it's just about the acting skills. Another reason may be that he's auditioned for roles and hasn't gotten them because he may not have wide range of acting skills and Jesse Pinkman was just the role for him.
That was tough competition, especially love Homeland. He is just an amazing actor worthy of that Emmy. The relationship between him and Bryan is just amazing.
He looked pretty wired, too much coke in the mens room methinks. I was expecting him to shout "YO BITCHES, LOOK WHAT I WON!" "HEY WHERE'S YOUR GODDAM EMMY MR WHITE?"