Walter manipulated jesse, several times in the series, certainly, the one with the poisoning of brock, is the most famous. Scenes from Breaking Bad Music: • billy idol | eyes with... #breakingbad #walterwhite #jessepinkman #heisenberg
Walter spinning the gun around made me realize something, him spinning the gun And it aiming at him was a foreshadow for him being shot by a moving gun that he made in the last season that he died by
i think it was more of a thing where he was trying to figure out what to do and the gun kept pointing at him bc he was the problem, like marie said if walt just died this would’ve all been over so much sooner, i think that’s what the gun pointing at him meant and i think he even knew it too
It's also probably reflex due to him being Walts old student and all through high school he was so used to saying "Mr. White I see some of my old high school teachers and still formally address them as Mr or Mrs blah blah blah
El Camino was weird, honestly. I didn't really like it at all. Full of a bunch of strange moments like that duel with that one guy. Kinda felt forced and unnatural. Idk. Maybe Jesse isn't the main character material.
@@jgone4856 you’re not understanding anything. Walter ultimately accepted that Todd killed a child right before their eyes for the sake of the drug empire. Notice Jesse wanted to take action after the slaying of said child, either by killing Todd or firing him. Walter went against that and allowed Todd to continue working for them thus he essentially allowed a child to be murdered for the sake of his job, just as they accused Guts. Not to mention when he gambled Brock’s life with poison just to manipulate Jesse.
@@MotorwayGaming2018 yeah but doesn’t change the fact Walter still gambled his life, he still could have potentially died. He still brought grievous bodily harm on a child, watched another child later be shot and did nothing about it after. Walter definitely is willing to harm children.
If Jessie thought about it for more than 2 minutes, he’d realize that Gus had no reason to kill Brock, and Walt had every reason to lie and turn Jessie against Gus.
@@leonidandreyev8479 Exactly. Gus would have had a reason to kill Brock and that would have been in order to turn Jesse against Walter so that's what Walter is saying. It's pretty funny because there's two possibilities with who poisoned Brock and why: either Walt poisoned Brock to turn Jesse fully against Gus and make him more loyal or Gus poisoned Brock to turn Jesse against Walt. Both are valid reasons, Jesse just ends up believing the latter because he trusts Walt as a sort of mentor/teacher/father-figure
Don’t give him that much credit. What life was he sacrificing for Jesse anyway? One with cancer hanging by a thread over its head, one where he has no freedom, love, or even the ability to spend his own money. It was ultimately a petty sacrifice, Jesse was enslaved because of Walter.
@@amonhmcoda yeap cus Jesse indirectly caused the death of Hank, Jesse should have just left town when he had the chance to, him loosing his mind and impulsively returning to town to burn Walter's house was down right foolish what was he hoping to achieve with that?He could still be mad after realizing what Walt did, could have called him and gave him a piece of his mind and then skip town, maybe Hank would have still been alive.
Dude fell in infatuation with the game. He loved his family so much, yet once he'd been in the meth business for a while, he envied Jesse for getting to do "something special" at such a young age. That should have been where I realized it stopped beong for the family. & that it was pointless to wait for him to regain reason and heart & start working to earn his family back. I forgot where I stopped watching, but it was cuz I couldn't take his pure, untainted psychopathy anymore. But that just speaks to how amazing this show is!
It’s so stupid that until today so many fans don’t recognise that Walt was the true villain of the show, and his Skyler and Jesse were the victims left to clean up the mess
I remember watching a scene (i don't remember which), of walt telling flynn that "oh noo... Don't judge your mother!, She has good reasons!" At some point, And inmediatly knew he was gonna become a douchebag, he secretly was telling flynn to hate her and frame himself as the good dad, caring about the others, even if they don't like him
Skyler may have started out as a victim of Walter's decisions (although, when you see the sonogram scene, she definitely is a pile of trash on her own and has been since before Walter became Heisenberg), but by the end of the series, she is not a victim. She is a villain, too. She went along at first, but then she ended up helping and making decisions. Jesse wasn't a villain or a hero. He was just a dumb kid who fell into a hole he couldn't get out of and then went into survival mode. Walter is a villain, but the show has many villains, too (he's just the protagonist, so people are bound to empathize with him more).
@@WrathofDashJesse was a drug addict who killed people and Skylar was a cheating whore Walter was a drug cook who killed people and gus was a cartel boss everyone in the show is the villain
Walt was a good guy that turned to a really bad one, Skylar was almost never good to begin with. She ain't have a legit reason to turn to a villain; "oh but her husband turned into a drug lord" yeah but he was doing it to make money for his fam after he dies and he kept them separate from it for a helluva long time. She gets a hair up her ass, sneakily gives ted a huge chunk, takes Walt's kids away from him and puts him thru hell while he's going thru his own
You can see how frantic Jesse is when he realizes the ricin cigarette isn’t there. So many thoughts running through his head when he’s destroying the pack trying to find it, not realizing that if the cigarette was there, he surely would’ve broken the capsule and exposed himself to the ricin.
I’m not a poison expert, but I think ricin is only effective if ingested or maybe inhaled. A topical exposure would not be concerning as long as the hands are thoroughly washed after.
Every charachter who were in the bad business are died or had a terrible life. The show does not push us to drugs, pulls from it. Thats show is the best show i have ever seen in my entire life. We are so lucky that we have seen it.
To be fair, Jane would've likely gotten Jesse killed down the line via OD. Hell, we both saw how quickly Jane OD'd. If anything, Walt helped Jesse there.
Walter only stays with jessy because he knows him better than anyone else in their business ie he can manipulate him with the least amount of risk so he isnt a bet as much as a sure thing making jessy little more than a pawn to walter if you believe otherwise hiesenberg tricked you too
I think Walter kept Jesse around because Jesse was his first introduction to the underworld and he sort of imprinted onto him. It all started with the chilli p yo
@@yettitalk9050 Sounds like you didn't finish the series, if Jessie was nothing more than a pawn why would he still save him after he snitched and got Hank killed? Why give Jessie the opportunity to kill him so they both would have closure?
Brock was the hidden victim who didn’t deserve anything that happened between Jesse and Walt. If they ever make a new breaking bad show or movie, I hope we get to see Brock get a more prominent role
It’s the fact that he thought he was gonna get away with it and it felt like walt felt like Jesse was a son to him and he knew Jesse felt the same way for Brock this was such a great show the manipulation in this show is phenomenal
In the whole series, from season 1 to last. I only saw Walter become more and more murderous and overly greedy and ambitious. He was the true villain in the series, as said,'I did it for myself, I liked it, i was good at it'. For this, he stomped over everyone who came in his way.
I didn't even realize that he ACTUALLY poisoned Brock with those flowers until I saw this video, like I got a mental twist and I got confused I guess Walter was able even to manipulate me through the TV 😩
also I think she'd have been living alot better with her gma or whoever that other woman was if Tuco was her dad bc after all, Tuco did really care for all the family in his life. so much so, I don't think he'd leave them struggling financially in an apartment given he did make alot of money doing what he did
I would say that that fact is plausible but drug use and addiction isnt uncommon. especially in that area of ABQ, New Mexico where drugs were rampantly being distributed all over
That ending scene when it closes in on the Lilly of the valley, my fuckin mouth dropped. One of the best twists in TV history. It actually caught me off guard, and I never even saw it coming.
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It’s part of the trade my friend, your either the one manipulating or the one getting manipulated. It’s funny because anyone will do anything to get to their goal, idc who you are
Omg . Stop. Jesse was the reason for Walts downfall with Gus. Gus wanted to kill Jesse and would have HAD WALT TOLD HIM NOT TOO AFTER TELLING GUS ABOUT HIS INTENTIONS ON POISONING THOSE DEALERS. “If it wasn’t for the respect that I have for this man, let’s just say I’d be dealing with this another way.” Gus had Jesse squash only to test him by killing Brock. Jesse knew Andrea for how long? He was in love with Jane after the first fuck too. Going after those dealers for killing Brock only happened bc he was back into meth. How anyone be a meth head and a good person? You can’t bc you end up flying off the handle. Walts loyalty with Jesse saved Jesse but put him on the “to die” list of Gus. Plus we act like Walt was the only who manipulated Jesse like Gus and Mike didn’t plan a fake robbery that Walt caught onto almost right away. He knows what’s happening but is he supposed to let Gus kill him? And Walt is the bad guy? The hatred for Walt is insane. Season 5 Walt wasn’t season 1-4 Walt. I hate the shit he gets for using his head and saving himself.
@@salim43333 i dont hate walt, butvhe isnt a good guy, the fact your are trying to defend his actions is crazy, jesse wouldnt be in danger of being killed if walter didnt involve him
Jesse suffers more in this series than everyone else put together. I lost count of how many times he was beaten up. Everyone he cares about gets murdered. He's kidnapped. But he's the only one still alive at the end...
He had to poison brock to get jesse back on his side to kill gus before he murders hank and probably his family. He told Jesse in s5 that he gave him the right amount so he would survive and also lily of the valley instead of ricin for the same reason, he didn't want to kill him. And Jesse didn't want to help walt when he came to andrea's house. he had no choice. so what do you prefer? hank and walt's family getting murdered including holly and himself? or brock getting poisoned with an amount of poison that can't kill you ? and he did survive. Walt didn't poison him for fun, he had to do it to protect himself and his family from Gus. that's not being Evil.
To Jesse what Mr White said was Gospel...His respect for his Real Father was beyond mere words...And in the End Walt saved his Real Son Jesse one last time...
It's kind of amazing to me that when I first watched the show I saw Walter as the hero. On second watch he's very clearly the villain. He poisons the kid that Jesse looks to as a son and doesn't even tell Jesse after the fact.
Hola amigo, me gusta mucho esta canción, pero no me gusta seguir repitiendo las mismas canciones en los edits, pero en el futuro haré más edits con esta canción, gracias ♥