Jesse was one of the rare characters who actually had high moral ground and knew limits to crime. Hell, he went completely depressed after he had to kill Gale and was completely broken when kids were involved. His story is the most tragic one
"Limits to crime" that sounds like a cope, crime is crime, either you participate in an orderly society or contribute to its decay. Sadly the writers leaned in too hard to Jesse as a victim, one of the few overarching flaws of the series but resonated with most who have done bad things but still see themselves as fundamentally good people.
It's interesting how different the first half of Jesse's pain in the series was from the second half. The first half was like slapstick, then later it just got extremely dark.
MrLilfee Okay, I'll admit, that was pretty dumb but you have to feel for the guy, he was going throw extreme PTSD after the death of Drew Sharp and he couldn't stop looking at that cash as blood money. People don't always make rational decisions under extreme stress. He went through a lot and most of it can be linked back to Walt.
Jane was a worthless parasite. She blackmailed Walter and leveraged Jesse against him. She also got Jessie hooked on Heroin. Walter letting her die like that saved Jessie's life.
@@danielcastaneda4975 I saw that too. I would have been sad to see Jesse "back into a cage" (hopefully in much better conditions), because after al he went through and given how sick he was of criminal life I think this character really desserved a fresh start. But I still found Vince Giligan idea was really interesting from a character point of view: he was supposed to be on the run and finally sacrifice his freedom to save someone in a sort of heroic action (Vince Giligan said he always see this heroic/sacrificial side in Jesse). And while being unable to sleep for nights, haunted by ghosts of his past since, while he was on the run, he feels at peace in jail and is finally able to sleep well. I could definitely see Jesse do that kind of sacrifice and feeling better by turning him in to the police, confessing everything like he already did in Season 5 with Hank. He wanted to let things out of his chest and do right from long. He was sick of covering a child murder after Drew Sharp (that's when he toss money around and wait to be caught), and was sick of having killed Gale, that's the 2 things we see him confess in the tape on screen, that says volume on his motivations (that wasnt just about him being mad at Wat, but if it was mad at Walt, that was precisely for having poisoned a child he cared about). I would have hated to see him in jail, but it would have made sense for the character. In this alternate version as well as in the one of El Camino, I wish his tape was found in the compound, and that the truth is known with as much acuracy as possible, tha bad stuff he did, but also that he was siding the police and was trying to do right, not covering Drew Sharp murder in name of business, and I wish it's known which dilemma led him to kill Gale. I wish his parents could watch the whole Breaking Bad show and know everything of what he did and what he went through, to understand his path better, his will to perform and to find guidance, and how and why he made bad such insane bad choices. I also with they knew that despite being in the same World, selling the same poison (after being first a consumer of that poison seen as an art), he was still not half as evil as the ones surrounding him in that business, and cared for innocents being harmed, children especially, and he didn't choose the better options evey time, he felt bad for everything and was sometimes the only one caring.
Everyone that met him was one sorry individual. Like, isn't he partially responsable for 2 whole planes colliding? The sorry individuals are up to 3 digits
@@hitlerbhai5407 That was more so to do with his pride. He thinks they should be getting paid more then they are, but he doesn't actually care about the money it's exactly why he throws away 5 million dollars and when Walt and Mike argue over money for the hazard payment Jesse willingly gives them his cut.
@@Jrtekk he throws the 5 mil away because it's money they earned from essentially killing a kid. This isn't exactly true but it's what it feels like to jesse
Fun fact: Tuco's actor was so committed to the role that he actually beat Aaron Paul to death several times, and had to be cloned to keep a consistent Jesse ready for beatings at all times
no actually, this did happen when in 1:19 scene Tuco threw jesse so hard that he got concussion but the crew thought it's Aaron's acting. You never know when a great actor is actually in pain 😢
The most heartbreaking moment for me was when Jesse said "he can't keep getting away with this!". He was just so tired and defeated because he's always the one having all the worst things to him instead of Walt who's usually the one to blame for those bad things.
@@Sernival he did: yes, but pretty much all of those things were consequences of his own actions. The money, Hank, Jesse being kidnapped, all of it. His fault.
The funny thing for me its that walt always thinks for himself and he is always lucky in his decision, while jesse most of the time wants to help everyone and he is always unlucky.
That was the gayest moment in the Jesse arc. Jesse had zero comedic presence for the last 3 calendar years of the show. He was just constantly under stress or in some state of apoplexy. And then that emotionality got Hank killed, Walt caught, and Andrea executed, ironically out of a sense of obligation to her and her kid. I thought they abused some of the characters in rather egregious ways.
Even though Walter kinda ruined his entire life, Jesse still shows him "respect" by calling him Mr. White from the beginning of the show until the end of it.
@@FortunePathVenerable I think it's kinda a weird spot. On the one hand, Walt did good by Jesse on occasiom. On the other hand, he dragged him deeper into the criminal world, made him kill an innocent man, caused a lot of death and destruction that Jesse had to witness, killed his girlfriend, poisioned his sorta girlfriends kid, etc.
He would have been dead in a few weeks if it wasn’t for WW. He got him out of his addiction and he made him the richest man in the world. Things only turned south when he joined the police to track him down and he got sent into slavery back the Nazis. Nothing todo with WW.
@@lukey4472 no he won't, if it wasn't for arrogant WW, Jesse would've gone to the prison for drug dealing and that's it. Nothing more, none of the killing and traumatizing drama. You sure you watched the show?
@FrankHung do you know what meth is? Or heroin? They kill people. Druggies like Jesse will shove 20 needles up their butt each day and then OD. Instead he lived in a big house with enough money to live the rest of his life on and the rest of his children’s lives on. Jesse is just as bad as WW. Walter saved him lots of times on the show and always had his back. Don’t forget that before he met WW he was putting chilli in his meth. Now he cooks the most purest in the world. Think of that as a metaphor for how WW changed his life for the better.
Could you imagine how different Jesse's life would be if he got that job in season 1 he thought he was applying for? When he thought plans fell through with Walter so he applied for an advertising position?
People were hating on the movie cause it was “boring” but failed to realize that it was meant to show what happened to Jessie after everyone died . I loved it , he finally got away . Started a new life
Mauz well it was either that or Walter died, he’s like the most messed up family member to Jesse and he saved his life not too long before that, in a way he felt he had to repay Walt.
@@mauz791 I would say that, but Walter ends up solving his issue with morality, and ends up just being a criminal. It was a good plot point to have him be so standard at the beginning. Mr. Chips to Scarface. That was just a stepping stone of eventually being able to kill without needing someone else to do it.
@@bigg5804 Nah it was all walt's fault, why do you think Gus teamed gale up with walt, since the very first day walt started working in the lab? He wanted gale to learn walt's recipe. Gus was a smart man he wanted to get rid of walt a looong time ago. Unlike walt gale was a puppet with no ego.
The guy went from tripping over a rock to literally becoming a slave to neo-Nazis... What a heartbreaking journey. If there's a list of characters who suffered the most, I'm sure he's right at the top.
@@baimhakani yeah Ellie suffered, a lot as well, lost everybody she loved, but that was on her on fault. Granted, Jesse continued to cook with Walter, but he was put through tons of torture, suffered even for things he didn't do. Had to watch both of his loves die. Never got to see his parents of brother after all of it.
It's ironic how much the fanbase hates her. She is far from perfect, but at least she is most of the time the voice of reason of the family. She really didn't deserve any of what happened to her.
@@alanbareiro6806 it's so weird how people acted like she was supposed to be hated, even though vince said that was never the intention, like even on my first watch I agreed with her
Bruh that scene that showed Jesse carving wood, and then it transitioned into him still making meth because he never escaped was the most heartbreaking scene in that show for me. I was so happy for him when I saw him carving wood.
It was to convince people u shouldn't join or want to join the criminal underworld, sadly there are still people who leave the show wanting to be a "gangsta" like walter white
Jesses the one that fd up everything, hes the one that insisted in killing those two gang members and walt had to save his life, since that point on gus was looking to get rid of walt and jesse.
So much of Breaking Bad's humour is just incredible. The subtlety and scarcity of explicit comic relief really does a lot to make those moments punch hard.
3:54 easily the most heart breaking moment in the show. With Jane yeah he loved her but it was his own sadness. He's crying not only because he loved her too, but because she had a son that he loved like he did a son. Breaks my heart.
@@Smoka713 I think he loved Jane more than Andrea, but Andrea had a son, and he was directly responsible for her death in a way he wasn't for Jane's, that is why it hits so much harder.
CommanderLeo After Jane died and after he came back from rehab- his parents were huge dicks and wouldn’t ever give him that second chance he desperately needed and deserved.
@@aquiline-eagle9669 he went up to them, greeted them, was nice, told them he was clean, and they just pushed him away. no wonder he constantly relapsed, he gets not even an inkling of support from his own parents. jesse was a good kid who got mixed up with shitty people, and eventually that ended up with him being locked in a concrete hole for six months, with everyone who ever cared about him gone.
Fun Fact : In the original pilot script for Breaking Bad, Jesse's name was Marion Alan Dupree. Series creator Vince Gilligan originally intended for Jesse Pinkman's character to be killed at the end of Breaking Bad's first season. Gilligan wanted Jesse to die in a botched drug deal, as a plot device to plague Walt with guilt. However, Gilligan said by the second episode of the season, he was so impressed with Jesse's character and Aaron Paul's performance that "it became pretty clear early on that it would be a huge, colossal mistake to kill off Jesse". Gilligan also liked the chemistry between Paul and Bryan Cranston. The character has been said to become the "flawed moral center" to Walter White in later seasons. Paul has said that he initially saw the character as "black-and-white", but that over time it had become evident that Jesse "has a huge heart; it just got messed up".
bibou du 78 Pretty sure I heard that somewhere. If you watch the scene Aaron gets thrown pretty damn hard at the wooden door. Wouldn’t be surprised if it’s true haha
@@maxeyre2024 It is, you can see Tuco pushing/slamming Jesse's head into the wooden door and fall about 4 feet out of an elevated house onto packed dirt. Him telling stop to Tuco wasn't Jesse speaking, was Aaron. He only passed out from it after they finished the scene and he went to the hospital once they realised he hit his head real hard.
@SpankMeSanta I meant if Todd hadn't insisted to keep Jesse so that he could impress Lydia because he had a crush on her, the Nazis would have killed Jesse, either in the desert or in their compound. So even though enslaving him was very cruel and fucked up, it allowed him to survive.
@SpankMeSanta yeah he would have preferred but this ultimately saved his life. He now has a second chance and a chance at redemption. What's with the Todd hate ? He saved Jesse and Skyler. He's a fucker but he's not the worst.
Notice how it starts off kinda funny like Walter trying to force Jesse off the toilet or falling off the roof to dark as fuck with Jesse being forced to witness his girlfriend getting murdered and being enslaved.
I don't get how some people really thinks that being in jail or even dead is worse than being tortured mentally and physically, humiliated , losing loved ones infront of your eyes ,being used by the person how calls himself your friend and looked down on by almost every person you met Jesse did some bad things but never deserved all that suffering
@@Tree_e888 Idk prison sentences for drug addicts, but if Jesse couldn't get a good lawyer he'd be in jail for a long, long time. Mind that being a drug user, and even worse a drug dealer, is often treated worse than a lot of other crimes when it doesn't need to be.
Prison can be mental torture especially if you end up in solitary confinement for a long time. And physical torture too in the south where it gets extremely hot and they don't even bother putting any climate control measures like AC in the building that houses the prisoners. Corrections officers are mostly sadists too.
Well, it is a "Every bad thing that happened to Jesse" vid. Him shooting someone wouldn't necessarily cause anything bad for him, it would just be hurting someone else.
03:55 Probably one of the most hurtful moments in Breaking Bad, at least for me. Watching her lifeless body fall to the ground and his agony was shocking and terrifying to me. Jesse was definitely the character with the hardest life in the series, and suffered every second of it.
@@seanpaullawrence4836 Arguably Saul, but only in if you combine Better Call Saul and this show. After all the shit that Saul went through to get to Breaking Bad, and then to lose it all by the end. After losing so many people and struggling so hard just to become a "criminal" lawyer, and by the end of Breaking Bad he's not even allowed to be Saul anymore, or a lawyer even.
Detrezo Ya Saul ends up working at Cinnabon like he said he would with basically no money to his name. Brutal ending for him. Jesse at least got the happy ending he deserved
Jesse was the main character of BB and you can't change my mind. What's more amazing is that they were going to kill him off at the end of the first season, but he was such a good character they shifted the entire arc of the story to redeem him.
it's kind of funny, at the beginning of the show Walt is the complete antithesis of criminal, yet proves to be the perfect criminal, while Jesse, who stsrts put a criminal, proves to have no business being a criminal
@@matiuhs no i dont think Walter is evil in nature he's far from that. Have you seen the first two seasons? Its circumstances that made him what he is now.
He starts off as a goofy loser kid, and evolves into the moral compas of the show. Probably the best character arc since Theon on Game of Thrones. And talk about what an amazing actor he is to pull this off!
The coldest moment was when Walter confessed to Jesse he killed Jane. I could feel Jesse’s realization, all the time living with a feeling of guilt finishing off his mental health.
@@scarycasserole6303 He wasn't slinging their meth though. He was the one who supplied it to them to sell for a short time then even far after that they still stuck by Jesse. El Camino further cements the respect they have for Jesse. Skinny Pete even tells Jesse that he's his hero while helping him evade the police.
@David Crofty She didn't make him do anything. If anything, Jesse was the one who indirectly caused Jane to start doing heroin again when she saw he was smoking pot, not that it makes him abad at all.
Unfortunate events for Jesse in season 1: cuts his finger on a knife, falls down the stairs, stubs his toe Unfortunate events for Jesse in season 5: Jesse is sold into slavery and watches his girlfriend get murdered right in front of him and loses everyone he loves
In the first episode, Jesse's partner in cooking meth, Emilio, who was a school friend of Jessie is arrested, and their entire cooking operation is busted. Then, Emilio and Krazy 8 turn on him, beat him and threaten his life. Then Emilio dies. This is all in the first episode. Jesse then has to get rid of his corpse, and he has another guy that is half dead locked up in his basement. He uses acid to get rid of the corpse of his school friend and former partner, but it fails (which is his own fault), which destroys the bathroom and the ceiling, and leaves a horrible mess at his dead aunts home, where he spent lots of his time, caring for her, because she had cancer. He had plenty of bad stuff happen to him early on in the show.
@@AriixYT f it, a rat is a rat and nobody likes rats - only very few people keep them as pets, and that's what happened to rat Jessie in s05. I hated his whiney attitude, he had that in every season. Ww should have get rid of him 8n season 1 when they broke of first time.
Ohio Girl Jesse would have died if not for Walt think bout it Krazy 8s cousin that Jesse snitched on would have killed him in the first episode if Jesse didn't bring walts meth think about it
10 Accidents 7 fights, some KO'd 9 Humilliations 3 arrests 5 Emotional Outbursts 6 times had a gun pointed at him Multiple tortures 1 stolen bike 2 dead girlfriends And still a badass
Jesse's character is a proof that not every criminal is a CRIMINAL. Kids do stupid choices, and once they're in, their circle convinces them there's no way out, and no one would accept them back, stay with us we will protect you, we will take care of you, and this is their life now!
@@Milkynaomi1 but not a kid. I'm 24 and don't make dumb ass decisions. Like oh yeah, I'm 24, I could use some extra money so ima make meth. Because I don't know any better. Get real dude. If you're 23+ you should know right from wrong, good and bad. It's not a hard concept, at 25 the human brain has fully developed. You're not going to grow up anymore, your brain is that of any normal functioning adult.
To be trapped in that place, forced to do something he doesn't wanna do, watching someone he loves suffer, all the while knowing he's there because of mr White. Dinner with Skyler truly is a horrible thing
Jesse reminds me a lot of my older brother in the way he talks and carries himself and tries to act tougher than he is. I think that's why I always had such a deep emotional connection to Jesse, and wanted nothing more than for him to be safe, happy and comfortable. I kept seeing my bother in Jesse's spot.
I swear, when I first watched the show, I thought to myself, "hey, someone I know sounds pretty close to how he does". I feel for Jesse. His story is a sad one, and perhaps the most depressing. He had some good moments, like him spending time with his girlfriends throughout the series, or hanging with Badger and Skinny Pete. But just as there were good times, there were also bad ones too. Much respect goes to Gilligan for crafting a brilliant story, and for being able to gradually shape Jesse's attitude and personality in 5 seasons.
I disagree. Often times its the hard parts of life that prepare you for adulthood. Walt may have been a good father, but damn if dealing with him didnt prepare Jessie for a lifetime of monster encounters
Jesse had it pretty good in the end of El Camino. He finally got to go where he wanted to and restart his trashed life, and got to be the boss of himself in a sort of way.
destiny2909 yeah I thought, if everyone had a compilation like that of all the sucky moments of their lives, we'd all look pretty sad. Maybe it would be an eye opener as to how brutal humans are to eachother.
Dude he got betrayed by one if his best friends in the first episode and then dissolved that same friend in a bathtub in the 2nd episode tearing up his house in the process, got beat within an inch of his life in episode 6 and kidnapped at the end of episode 7. Season 1 was *not* a cakewalk for Jesse either
Aaron "Jesse" said : "Raymond Cruz who played Tuco gave me a concussion during the episode Grilled where Tuco takes Walt and Jesse to his shack in the middle of nowhere where we meet the famous Uncle Tio. Tuco takes Jesse and he throws him through the screen door outside, and if you watch it back you'll notice that my head gets caught inside the wooden screen door and it flips me around and lands me on my stomach and the door splinters into a million pieces. Raymond just thought I was acting so he continued and kicked me in the side and picked me up over his shoulder and threw me against the house, but in reality I was pretty much unconscious the other time. I kept pleading to him saying "stop". The next thing I know I guess I blacked out and I woke up to a flashlight in our eyes and it was our medic. And then I hopped up acting like nothing wrong, but it appeared like I was drunk, and I kept saying "let's finish the scene" but then my eye started swelling shut so they took me to the hospital. Just another fun day on the set of Breaking Bad!"
It was his aunts house. And it was never clear that she gave it to him. It's never clear if Jesse's parents helped purchase the house or what. Jesse felt like the house was his due to him spending time with his aunt near her end but it was never explicitly his house.
I think him losing Jane and blaming himself for it was so heart breaking. Seeing him destroyed by that situation.. Nobody should have to go through the things Jesse went through . He's a tough survivor though and I'm happy that he ultimately is given a chance at a better life
the way the series changes from sympathizing with walter to insane chaos and then at the end just jesse trying to get away alive is the coolest part of the show imo
i love how throughout the series he became more and more aware the Walt was bad for him, but he still called him Mr White and still respected him and took care of him when possible
@@eyeden819 They did since Jesse was the son Walt always wanted. It also doesn't help that Junior was always needing help and Jesse's parents essentially disowned him.
Vince Gilligan once said that the smartest thing Jesse could have done would have been to get the hell away from Walter White. The problem is that, his parents having essentially abandoned him, Walt became something of a mentor/surrogate father that, in some way, Jesse longed for and looked up to, and as Mike said, was never able to quite see how horrific Walt was becoming until he poisoned Brock. But even after that, through sheer luck of time, (Hank making that phone call to Marie gloating that he had Walt in custody, if he hadn't done that they would have likely missed Jack) . . . that didn't save Jesse either. If Jack hadn't showed up both Walt and Jesse would have ended up in prison, although I think somehow Walt would have escaped with all the connections he had.
@@giovannisoaresvercellino2411 The DEA would have had him imprisoned too, maybe with a lighter sentence, but they wouldn't just let Heisenberg's associate walk free.
That episode where Jesse’s homeless and ends up crying himself to sleep with the gas mask on in the RV has always hit me for some reason. It just really captures the hopelessness of having nowhere to go and no one to count on.
+Twin Dongs Here we go again. Let's go back to the pilot episode. Emilio gets busted by the DEA but Jesse manages to escape on time. Emilio (somehow) avoids the sentence and thinks Jesse ratted him out. Jesse visits Krazy 8 to offer him the product him and Walter made but gets a surprise visit by Emilio instead. Emilio is convinced Jesse is a snitch and is about to shoot him dead but Jesse gets out of the situation by taking him (and Krazy 8) to Walter. Walter poisons them with toxic gas so both him and Jesse could get out alive. Realistically, if it wasn't for Walter, Jesse would be a dead man from the pilot episode itself. Someone with his evaluation and decision making skills is not bound to go far, at all.
Ballin lol because Walt saved Jesse's life in the Pilot means that he's not the cause of all of Jesse's misery? Walt has ruined Jesse's life nonetheless
The one death that I can never watch on this show is Andrea’s. No matter how gruesome and disgusting the other deaths are, Andrea’s death is the one I have to skip in Breaking Bad compilations. It’s just so tragic to watch, and Jesse’s reaction makes it even worse.
@@paradoxicaljoy4923 the thing about having ungodly amounts of money is that it changes you... Jack and his people thought huh, we each have 300 million, what if we made Jesse cook the meth and each had 600 million.
“You stay away from him or you will be one sorry individual.” Truer words were never spoken.
But now hes a fuckin millionaire
@@sambo314 no hes a wanted man
asum power and basically everyone he loves is dead
The video ends with another Skylar quote: "Did you also tell him about my affair?"
holy fuckkkkkk
“Walt was a nice guy meant to be a criminal, Jesse was a criminal meant to be a nice guy” - Vince Gilligan
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Vince didnt say that
No wonder he aged 10 years in just 2 years
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*stress*
Baldness
LMAOOO
But like, when did Todd get fat?
Jesse was one of the rare characters who actually had high moral ground and knew limits to crime. Hell, he went completely depressed after he had to kill Gale and was completely broken when kids were involved. His story is the most tragic one
Exactly Glad he got away in el Camino
At first we didn't want Walt to get involved with Jesse, by the end of the series, we didn't want Jesse to get involved with Walt.
"Limits to crime" that sounds like a cope, crime is crime, either you participate in an orderly society or contribute to its decay. Sadly the writers leaned in too hard to Jesse as a victim, one of the few overarching flaws of the series but resonated with most who have done bad things but still see themselves as fundamentally good people.
@@mitchellmccallum9778 The writers didn't lean in any such direction. It's up to you, the viewer, to decide whether or not you see him as a victim.
@@mitchellmccallum9778 Did preschool not tell you people aren't so black and white? Neither are morals, crimes, lies, etc.
I felt bad when Jessie asked Walter if he wanted to go to the mini karts when Jessie needed someone the most.
And then the scene after
I was Devastated when he was drivning the mini karts Alone
Fuck Jesse. He's a bitch
@@johncholmes643 I dunno man,the only bitch I see here is you lol.
@@krisgamingtm8234 you both are wrong. The only bitch here is Skyler
Damn dude. Looking back, he really never had a break in that whole show.
BomBaaasticGaming yeah isn’t it bad?
When he was sober and bought the house he was alright
Stanko - Youre a liar, that’s just a trash music track. Clown
Stanko - No one cares about your trash music, don’t make up fake scenes you donkey
@Stanko If your music is so good then why do you need to trick people into listening
It's interesting how different the first half of Jesse's pain in the series was from the second half. The first half was like slapstick, then later it just got extremely dark.
The first half was tragic, but the second half was all stuff he brought upon himself due to his own stupidity.
MrLilfee
Really? I see it mostly as Walt mentally manipulating Jesse and playing with his emotions, not "his own stupidity"
MrLilfee
Okay, I'll admit, that was pretty dumb but you have to feel for the guy, he was going throw extreme PTSD after the death of Drew Sharp and he couldn't stop looking at that cash as blood money. People don't always make rational decisions under extreme stress. He went through a lot and most of it can be linked back to Walt.
MrLilfee
You see it as throwing money away, I see it as him trying to get over the guilt that a child had to die to get it.
Shanethefilmmaker i see it as him being a melodramatic little bitch.....
The part where Jesse goes to bumper cars by himself is one of the saddest scenes in television history
Introduced me to a banger song tbf
It actually kinda is since there was only him there
We've all been there
@@Jenna_Talia fever ray?
Erm akshually moment I know I'm sorry but it was indoor kart racing I think
“Every bad thing that’s happened to Jesse Pinkman” could have been the working title for Breaking Bad.
DougieJR LMAO
@Stanko 🔥🔥🔥
DougieJR or “Breaking Jesse” lol
@Ashish Agrawal yeah
Hell nah lmao
I love how the awkward dinner is put at the end, as if it was the Pinnacle of his disgrace
That's how he was able to tolerate neo-nazi imprisonment, he just thought back to that moment and was like "yeah, I'll take this, this is fine"
Matt Ward 😂😂😂😂😂🙌🏻🔥you guys are lit.
The show should be called breaking Jesse
Yep
Holy shit; so true
Nah, Walter break all best but in the end it breaks him and breaks our hearts at the ens
deep
@@Brandonhayhew its about jesse and walt breaking bad
2:18 Jesse truly hit rock bottom the moment he burnt his hand on that tortilla
Sal???
You missed the part where Walter told him he watched Jane die before he was kidnapped.
Jane was a worthless parasite. She blackmailed Walter and leveraged Jesse against him. She also got Jessie hooked on Heroin. Walter letting her die like that saved Jessie's life.
+allycat365 exactly my point
allycat365 Eh, Walt was hurt too. Jesse betrayed him.
Pathetic :D
way overtime
The saddest part was definitely when the TV wouldn't pick up the satellite.
No he was actually lucky, because that got him laid with Jane :D
Luke Heeler which was a terrible thing for both of them
i’ve been there
This is why el Camino was made, Jesse deserved a happy ending
actually in behind the scenes vince told he wanted jesse to have a pretty bad and depressing ending in jail but his friends convinced him otherwise
YEAH
@@danielcastaneda4975 I saw that too.
I would have been sad to see Jesse "back into a cage" (hopefully in much better conditions), because after al he went through and given how sick he was of criminal life I think this character really desserved a fresh start.
But I still found Vince Giligan idea was really interesting from a character point of view: he was supposed to be on the run and finally sacrifice his freedom to save someone in a sort of heroic action (Vince Giligan said he always see this heroic/sacrificial side in Jesse). And while being unable to sleep for nights, haunted by ghosts of his past since, while he was on the run, he feels at peace in jail and is finally able to sleep well.
I could definitely see Jesse do that kind of sacrifice and feeling better by turning him in to the police, confessing everything like he already did in Season 5 with Hank. He wanted to let things out of his chest and do right from long. He was sick of covering a child murder after Drew Sharp (that's when he toss money around and wait to be caught), and was sick of having killed Gale, that's the 2 things we see him confess in the tape on screen, that says volume on his motivations (that wasnt just about him being mad at Wat, but if it was mad at Walt, that was precisely for having poisoned a child he cared about). I would have hated to see him in jail, but it would have made sense for the character.
In this alternate version as well as in the one of El Camino, I wish his tape was found in the compound, and that the truth is known with as much acuracy as possible, tha bad stuff he did, but also that he was siding the police and was trying to do right, not covering Drew Sharp murder in name of business, and I wish it's known which dilemma led him to kill Gale. I wish his parents could watch the whole Breaking Bad show and know everything of what he did and what he went through, to understand his path better, his will to perform and to find guidance, and how and why he made bad such insane bad choices. I also with they knew that despite being in the same World, selling the same poison (after being first a consumer of that poison seen as an art), he was still not half as evil as the ones surrounding him in that business, and cared for innocents being harmed, children especially, and he didn't choose the better options evey time, he felt bad for everything and was sometimes the only one caring.
@Stanko kinda wack music you "made"
@Stanko get an acctual job instead of stealing content and clickbaiting people u sadcase
"You stay away from him or you'll be one sorry Individual" crazy how Skyler predicted the whole show lmao
Skylar was right. But probably not how she intended.
@@jorts_master69yep she thought her husband was the victim when in reapity he was the villain
Everyone that met him was one sorry individual. Like, isn't he partially responsable for 2 whole planes colliding? The sorry individuals are up to 3 digits
Jesse went from making Chili.p, having fun with peoples wives, having a well off middle class family to a cruel vicious life
It's a weird line in perspective because the original idea was for Jesse to die near the end or during the season 1 finale
Jesse never really cared about the money, he just wanted someone he could spend it with
He has argument with white when working with Gus..regarding money and wanting more money
@@hitlerbhai5407 That was more so to do with his pride. He thinks they should be getting paid more then they are, but he doesn't actually care about the money it's exactly why he throws away 5 million dollars and when Walt and Mike argue over money for the hazard payment Jesse willingly gives them his cut.
@@Jrtekk he throws the 5 mil away because it's money they earned from essentially killing a kid. This isn't exactly true but it's what it feels like to jesse
Nah man he had his friends like Combo or Skinny Pete
@@karolkowalczyk9453 Podczas oglądania Br Ba od samego początku widziałem w nich tylko i wyłącznie sługusów za przybrudzenie nosa.
The saddest one is where he falls into the toilet and then cries himself to sleep wearing a gas mask.
The saddest moment in my movie history is when todd shoots Andrea. Right in the front of jessie. She was all he had left
@Stanko No its not, its a shitty song you dumb ass..
Bureaustoel I hope he gets to see Brock again eventually
The saddest moment for me ....
Adam Martin my opinion, when he tried saving Jane’s life or Andrea’s death, he loved them both... but sadly, they were taken from him.
The scene where he gets Walter a gift not knowing all the shit he put him through, ah man that just broke my heart.
it really shows the difference between them, when jessie has money he uses it to make others happy. when walt has money he buys himself a car
@@jaygged6472 priorities
@@jaygged6472 he uses his money to buy drugs actually
@@nikolasmad9 He turn his house into a drug den tho
And the bastard goes and uses that watch to rationalize to Skyler that he's the good guy
Fun fact: Tuco's actor was so committed to the role that he actually beat Aaron Paul to death several times, and had to be cloned to keep a consistent Jesse ready for beatings at all times
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bravo Vince!
no actually, this did happen when in 1:19 scene Tuco threw jesse so hard that he got concussion but the crew thought it's Aaron's acting. You never know when a great actor is actually in pain 😢
this is not one of those sarcastic comments it actually happened
@@hyobioh9963 wow who knew, not like the comment was a complete joke
The most heartbreaking moment for me was when Jesse said "he can't keep getting away with this!". He was just so tired and defeated because he's always the one having all the worst things to him instead of Walt who's usually the one to blame for those bad things.
Same. Every time I hear that line, it makes me so sad!
Walt went through a lot of shit the fuck are you on
@@Sernival he did: yes, but pretty much all of those things were consequences of his own actions. The money, Hank, Jesse being kidnapped, all of it. His fault.
The funny thing for me its that walt always thinks for himself and he is always lucky in his decision, while jesse most of the time wants to help everyone and he is always unlucky.
That was the gayest moment in the Jesse arc. Jesse had zero comedic presence for the last 3 calendar years of the show. He was just constantly under stress or in some state of apoplexy. And then that emotionality got Hank killed, Walt caught, and Andrea executed, ironically out of a sense of obligation to her and her kid. I thought they abused some of the characters in rather egregious ways.
"Every bad thing that's happened to Jesse" might as well upload the whole series.
Javier Solis seriously I was thinking a 4 minute video is wayyyyyy too short
Thets what i thought😂😂
A lot of likes, but in comparison to other comments, this one is definitely underated because you're so right.❤️
He's always going through something or being attacked
Fuck, I was gonna comment this
Even though Walter kinda ruined his entire life, Jesse still shows him "respect" by calling him Mr. White from the beginning of the show until the end of it.
Oh No No nah white made his life much better. He jumped into a hole himself
@@FortunePathVenerable I think it's kinda a weird spot. On the one hand, Walt did good by Jesse on occasiom. On the other hand, he dragged him deeper into the criminal world, made him kill an innocent man, caused a lot of death and destruction that Jesse had to witness, killed his girlfriend, poisioned his sorta girlfriends kid, etc.
He would have been dead in a few weeks if it wasn’t for WW. He got him out of his addiction and he made him the richest man in the world. Things only turned south when he joined the police to track him down and he got sent into slavery back the Nazis. Nothing todo with WW.
@@lukey4472 no he won't, if it wasn't for arrogant WW, Jesse would've gone to the prison for drug dealing and that's it. Nothing more, none of the killing and traumatizing drama.
You sure you watched the show?
@FrankHung do you know what meth is? Or heroin? They kill people. Druggies like Jesse will shove 20 needles up their butt each day and then OD. Instead he lived in a big house with enough money to live the rest of his life on and the rest of his children’s lives on. Jesse is just as bad as WW. Walter saved him lots of times on the show and always had his back. Don’t forget that before he met WW he was putting chilli in his meth. Now he cooks the most purest in the world. Think of that as a metaphor for how WW changed his life for the better.
Could you imagine how different Jesse's life would be if he got that job in season 1 he thought he was applying for? When he thought plans fell through with Walter so he applied for an advertising position?
So many options that both could have avoided
or if he simply listened to his parents. even Jesse in El Camino admits to them they tried their best and he is solely responsible for his situation.
Hitler moment right there
@@dreadpiraterobin8379 secret good ending
I was so satisfied with the ending for him in el camino.
as satisfied as you can be for this show
I think that was the movie's purpose.
Yeah me too !! 👌
@@dreamz3285 😅
People were hating on the movie cause it was “boring” but failed to realize that it was meant to show what happened to Jessie after everyone died . I loved it , he finally got away . Started a new life
That dinner with skyler and walt was awkward as fuck
skyler was a total slag
TONY STARK Who said I went to hell lol?
I'm in heaven with God.
+TONY STARK haha
i admire you
John Kate Thanks good sir!
Killing Gale when he didn’t want to in order to keep himself alive
Jesse was manipulated to do that, Walt was a cunt, not willing to atone for his wrongdoings
Mauz well it was either that or Walter died, he’s like the most messed up family member to Jesse and he saved his life not too long before that, in a way he felt he had to repay Walt.
@@mauz791 I would say that, but Walter ends up solving his issue with morality, and ends up just being a criminal. It was a good plot point to have him be so standard at the beginning. Mr. Chips to Scarface. That was just a stepping stone of eventually being able to kill without needing someone else to do it.
Mauz, But its Jesse’s fuck ups that led to Walter using Jesse. It was originally Jesse’s fault
@@bigg5804 Nah it was all walt's fault, why do you think Gus teamed gale up with walt, since the very first day walt started working in the lab? He wanted gale to learn walt's recipe. Gus was a smart man he wanted to get rid of walt a looong time ago. Unlike walt gale was a puppet with no ego.
i love that his tv having no signal is snuck in between brain injury and exploding a car battery
He had a black eye for like half the show 😂
He just couldn’t catch a break
@@Immigrantman or a punch apparently💀
Haha
jesse pinkeye
@@clmc1789 😂😂😂💀
The guy went from tripping over a rock to literally becoming a slave to neo-Nazis... What a heartbreaking journey. If there's a list of characters who suffered the most, I'm sure he's right at the top.
Definitely not the girl from The Last of Us that's for sure
@@baimhakani yeah Ellie suffered, a lot as well, lost everybody she loved, but that was on her on fault.
Granted, Jesse continued to cook with Walter, but he was put through tons of torture, suffered even for things he didn't do. Had to watch both of his loves die. Never got to see his parents of brother after all of it.
@@baimhakani nothing tops what Guts went through
@@ironic1767 gus just lost his partner, jesse lost his girlfriend TWICE.
Diavolo from jojo *laughs in the corner*
Skylar literally warned him about Walt, fucking hell, woman is unintentionally an oracle
Its funny the first time I watched the show I hated skylar so much. The second time I watched it I completely agreed with her like the whole time.
@@myanriles3185 She is a pain in the ass. But it's like she's Sybil from Fawlty Towers, only instead of Basil she's married to Norman Bates
It's ironic how much the fanbase hates her. She is far from perfect, but at least she is most of the time the voice of reason of the family. She really didn't deserve any of what happened to her.
@@alanbareiro6806 fanbase are incels
@@alanbareiro6806 it's so weird how people acted like she was supposed to be hated, even though vince said that was never the intention, like even on my first watch I agreed with her
Bruh that scene that showed Jesse carving wood, and then it transitioned into him still making meth because he never escaped was the most heartbreaking scene in that show for me. I was so happy for him when I saw him carving wood.
Thats the moment for me. It takes a lot for television to surprise me anymore but that was fierce 😢
it was the box he talked about in the therapy group that he ended up trading for an ounce of weed
I literally felt every single negative emotion at once when that transition happened.
How much pain should Jesse go through?
Vince Gilligan: Yes.
:(
It was to convince people u shouldn't join or want to join the criminal underworld, sadly there are still people who leave the show wanting to be a "gangsta" like walter white
Correction
Vince Gilligan: Absolutely, guaranteed, positively, no doubt, no question about it, please god yes
@Potential Propaganda Are done watching the entire series....
A lot
Meeting Walt was literally the worst thing to ever happen to Jesse poor dude never caught a break
Not the worst
Jesses the one that fd up everything, hes the one that insisted in killing those two gang members and walt had to save his life, since that point on gus was looking to get rid of walt and jesse.
Walt was a cancer “no pun intended “ to everyone he had contact with.
He was already a meth cook with criminal connections and a drug addiction even at the start. Would've either ended up in jail or dead in an alleyway
@@squashhead1374 Actually jesse
I love that Saul Goodman roasting him is included lmao
And the awkward dinner with Walt and Skyler hahaha
the way he stucks his mouth into the glass got me dying XD
The bathtub falling through the ceiling is still one of the funniest moments in tv history for me
So much of Breaking Bad's humour is just incredible. The subtlety and scarcity of explicit comic relief really does a lot to make those moments punch hard.
The wire(element) scene is much better
So phukin gross!!
3:54 easily the most heart breaking moment in the show. With Jane yeah he loved her but it was his own sadness. He's crying not only because he loved her too, but because she had a son that he loved like he did a son. Breaks my heart.
So right
I like that El Camino gave some closure for Jesse in regards to Brock.
Jesus i hate this show for scenes like this
but at the end of el he thought of jane so maybe he loved her more
@@Smoka713 I think he loved Jane more than Andrea, but Andrea had a son, and he was directly responsible for her death in a way he wasn't for Jane's, that is why it hits so much harder.
when he got kicked out bcause his brother's pot. and his parent talk shit to him when he actualy tried to change for real
Stupid Parents
no parent should ever give up on their children and vice versa...jesse may not have been perfect but his parents were shitty
CommanderLeo
After Jane died and after he came back from rehab- his parents were huge dicks and wouldn’t ever give him that second chance he desperately needed and deserved.
@@aquiline-eagle9669 he went up to them, greeted them, was nice, told them he was clean, and they just pushed him away. no wonder he constantly relapsed, he gets not even an inkling of support from his own parents. jesse was a good kid who got mixed up with shitty people, and eventually that ended up with him being locked in a concrete hole for six months, with everyone who ever cared about him gone.
@@commanderleo but you forget this time it wasn't him.. His p.o.s brother knew they would never blame him you he let them blame Jesse
Skyler: My husband is Walter White, you stay away from him or you'll be one sorry individual.
If everyone in the show listen to Skyler.
you forgot the yo
Yo
Walt should've listened to Skyler more. At least up until the point where she began laundering his money.
@@sirbirbton no if they never laundered their money they would get caught from irs and go to jail wasting the money
@@Ma1q444 Why?
Fun Fact : In the original pilot script for Breaking Bad, Jesse's name was Marion Alan Dupree. Series creator Vince Gilligan originally intended for Jesse Pinkman's character to be killed at the end of Breaking Bad's first season. Gilligan wanted Jesse to die in a botched drug deal, as a plot device to plague Walt with guilt. However, Gilligan said by the second episode of the season, he was so impressed with Jesse's character and Aaron Paul's performance that "it became pretty clear early on that it would be a huge, colossal mistake to kill off Jesse". Gilligan also liked the chemistry between Paul and Bryan Cranston.
The character has been said to become the "flawed moral center" to Walter White in later seasons. Paul has said that he initially saw the character as "black-and-white", but that over time it had become evident that Jesse "has a huge heart; it just got messed up".
Sad fact : When Tuco punched Jesse with the bag, he accidentally knocked out Aaron Paul and he needed several treatments.
Didn’t he also get a concussion when Tuco flew him through the wooden door in Hector (Tio)’s house?
Downton 654 oh i dont know about that one
bibou du 78 Pretty sure I heard that somewhere. If you watch the scene Aaron gets thrown pretty damn hard at the wooden door. Wouldn’t be surprised if it’s true haha
@@maxeyre2024 It is, you can see Tuco pushing/slamming Jesse's head into the wooden door and fall about 4 feet out of an elevated house onto packed dirt. Him telling stop to Tuco wasn't Jesse speaking, was Aaron. He only passed out from it after they finished the scene and he went to the hospital once they realised he hit his head real hard.
Realmodesty it sure made for some real convincing television.
The whole Jessie getting enslaved thing was just too much. Then his SECOND girlfriend gets murdered. They just keep kicking him when he's down.
GippyHappy Jesse enslaved made me sick. That was disgusting. The worst thing a person has ever done to another human being in the history of tv shows.
Poor Jesse 😭💔
At that point it was getting killed or getting enslaved so...
@SpankMeSanta I meant if Todd hadn't insisted to keep Jesse so that he could impress Lydia because he had a crush on her, the Nazis would have killed Jesse, either in the desert or in their compound. So even though enslaving him was very cruel and fucked up, it allowed him to survive.
@SpankMeSanta yeah he would have preferred but this ultimately saved his life. He now has a second chance and a chance at redemption.
What's with the Todd hate ? He saved Jesse and Skyler. He's a fucker but he's not the worst.
I was emotionally devastated when Jesse burned himself cooking Jane breakfast
bepis boy lmaooo same. I’m making huevos rancheros today just like he was
bepis boy worst thing that ever happened to him on this show by far. I can’t even think of a close second!
Xyre154 I’m literally shaking just reading this comment! One of the most tragic things I’ve seen on this show.
Almost as bad as when he has no signal on his tv
Or when his highly illegal class a drug got flushed down the toilet, so sad
Never felt more sympathy for a fictional character than I do for Jesse
Uzumaki Naruto?
It’s heartbreaking to see how they fade from painful slapstick gags into pure, abject emotional anguish.
I like how the first minute or so is pretty funny and then...
yee
Manda C hey
Notice how it starts off kinda funny like Walter trying to force Jesse off the toilet or falling off the roof to dark as fuck with Jesse being forced to witness his girlfriend getting murdered and being enslaved.
That's what he gets for doing drugs.
@@patrickdixon7202 What the fuck? What kind of piece of shit person reasons like that
@@patrickdixon7202 nah man
@@patrickdixon7202 doing drugs = being enslaved and tortured, and watching your only loved ones executed infront of you?
@Lucydrop Yeah.
I don't get how some people really thinks that being in jail or even dead is worse than being tortured mentally and physically, humiliated , losing loved ones infront of your eyes ,being used by the person how calls himself your friend and looked down on by almost every person you met
Jesse did some bad things but never deserved all that suffering
Hell, had Jesse gone to jail, he probably would have been able to rehabilitate himself and get back on the straight and narrow path.
@@Tree_e888 Idk prison sentences for drug addicts, but if Jesse couldn't get a good lawyer he'd be in jail for a long, long time. Mind that being a drug user, and even worse a drug dealer, is often treated worse than a lot of other crimes when it doesn't need to be.
Prison can be mental torture especially if you end up in solitary confinement for a long time. And physical torture too in the south where it gets extremely hot and they don't even bother putting any climate control measures like AC in the building that houses the prisoners. Corrections officers are mostly sadists too.
Jesse was gonna end up in prison for life. Prison is a harsh place
Best case scenario, he'd end up like Saul
I'm surprised his night with Gale didn't make the cut, that event was morbid for Jesse.
not really, this video spoiled various stuff
Spoiled? The title of the video is: "Every bad thing that's happened to Jesse Pinkman"
How could it spoil anything for anyone?
+Logan McCarthy
I guess he felt like just putting Victor holding the gun to Jesse's head was enough to reference that.
Well, it is a "Every bad thing that happened to Jesse" vid. Him shooting someone wouldn't necessarily cause anything bad for him, it would just be hurting someone else.
+ricoco7891 It hurt Jesse that he had to kill him. He was crying, so it was something bad that happened to him as well.
03:55 Probably one of the most hurtful moments in Breaking Bad, at least for me. Watching her lifeless body fall to the ground and his agony was shocking and terrifying to me. Jesse was definitely the character with the hardest life in the series, and suffered every second of it.
He has the Hardest life, cant think of one person that got it worst than jesse
@@seanpaullawrence4836 Arguably Saul, but only in if you combine Better Call Saul and this show. After all the shit that Saul went through to get to Breaking Bad, and then to lose it all by the end. After losing so many people and struggling so hard just to become a "criminal" lawyer, and by the end of Breaking Bad he's not even allowed to be Saul anymore, or a lawyer even.
Detrezo Ya Saul ends up working at Cinnabon like he said he would with basically no money to his name. Brutal ending for him. Jesse at least got the happy ending he deserved
Most disturbing scene I ever watched... I completely agree
The reason I never want to watch the remaining episodes is that I don’t want to stumble across this scene.
This guy's character was supposed to be killed off in first season instead he went on to come out alive in the end
@Castle Bravo who's dumb ass idea was that hahaha thank god that wasn't the case.
He survived many others!
@@aiyachristian Vince Gilligan the director lmao
@@RandomPerson-ui3xv You cant always hit the mark, that's what the team is for, to make sure you don't make dumb descions
@@CausticSpace ?
Jesse was the main character of BB and you can't change my mind. What's more amazing is that they were going to kill him off at the end of the first season, but he was such a good character they shifted the entire arc of the story to redeem him.
Bogdan is the main character
@@krioni86sa carwash
Shows don’t have to have a single main character, and trying to force there to be only one doesn’t improve the story in any way.
@@brokenwave6125 You are the main character
True, but they really kept him in because of a writer’s strike, too expeditious to cut him out
My favorite moment of the entire show is when Jessie is driving away in the car in the last episode.
RemixedVoice man Jesse is just broken at this point...can’t believe he’s even still alive in el Camino
He's got a very strong soul that one
@Dylon Jackson yup buy its only 2hrs2mins long
I was literally crying at that moment 😓
He was a broken man at the end of the show, that was one of the most profoundly beautiful parts of the show 😢
it's kind of funny, at the beginning of the show Walt is the complete antithesis of criminal, yet proves to be the perfect criminal, while Jesse, who stsrts put a criminal, proves to have no business being a criminal
Greenblood 52 i am only able to understand this bc i’m taking ap english lang
Walt was evil deep down, jesse was good deep down. They were both lost living a fake life smh.
Ironic ain't it. It's the writer that is the true genius
@@matiuhs no i dont think Walter is evil in nature he's far from that. Have you seen the first two seasons? Its circumstances that made him what he is now.
@@cruisingwithoutsail6585 Same logic applies that he's naturally, "evil", and circumstances pushed him into a normal life initially. :)
I still stand by Jesse is one of the most moral people in the show
the only person who cries everytime someone dies at his hands
Not really, he still did some shady stuff on his own, like trying to sell meth to ex-drug addicts at meetings.
He starts off as a goofy loser kid, and evolves into the moral compas of the show. Probably the best character arc since Theon on Game of Thrones. And talk about what an amazing actor he is to pull this off!
@@bellroad100 without lessons too so incredible!!
@@quietbirde1977 He didn't cry when he killed Todd.
The coldest moment was when Walter confessed to Jesse he killed Jane. I could feel Jesse’s realization, all the time living with a feeling of guilt finishing off his mental health.
People who really cared for Jesse- combo,skinny pete,badger,jane, andrea, mike and we .
Combo, Skinny, and Badger wouldn't have cared about Jesse if he wasn't slinging their meth.
@@scarycasserole6303 Bullshit, Skinny and Badger helped Jesse out in El Camino for no other reason then they cared for and respected him.
@Brandon Snow Walter was just using Jesse the entire time
@@scarycasserole6303 He wasn't slinging their meth though. He was the one who supplied it to them to sell for a short time then even far after that they still stuck by Jesse. El Camino further cements the respect they have for Jesse. Skinny Pete even tells Jesse that he's his hero while helping him evade the police.
@David Crofty She didn't make him do anything. If anything, Jesse was the one who indirectly caused Jane to start doing heroin again when she saw he was smoking pot, not that it makes him abad at all.
This shit's actually sad, the acting is just too good
Francisco Silva prior to starring in breaking bad, Aaron Paul had never acted in anything before.
@@mauriciorosales3972 damn, actually didnt know
@@mauriciorosales3972 actually he had some small roles in a few movies and was in a few commercials prior to breaking bad
Mauricio Rosales didn’t he in need for speed
@@crimzonrayz3274 that was after breaking bad if I remember right. Guess they teied to hype up the movie with him
Unfortunate events for Jesse in season 1: cuts his finger on a knife, falls down the stairs, stubs his toe
Unfortunate events for Jesse in season 5: Jesse is sold into slavery and watches his girlfriend get murdered right in front of him and loses everyone he loves
It escalated QUICKLY
He wasn’t sold he turned rat if he didn’t turn rat she would’ve lived and he could’ve just lived his life also Hank and Gomez would be alive
@@darthdan3983 Yes, but he did that because Walt is an asshole who manipulated Jesse for his own (mostly) selfish desires.
In the first episode, Jesse's partner in cooking meth, Emilio, who was a school friend of Jessie is arrested, and their entire cooking operation is busted. Then, Emilio and Krazy 8 turn on him, beat him and threaten his life. Then Emilio dies. This is all in the first episode. Jesse then has to get rid of his corpse, and he has another guy that is half dead locked up in his basement. He uses acid to get rid of the corpse of his school friend and former partner, but it fails (which is his own fault), which destroys the bathroom and the ceiling, and leaves a horrible mess at his dead aunts home, where he spent lots of his time, caring for her, because she had cancer. He had plenty of bad stuff happen to him early on in the show.
@@AriixYT f it, a rat is a rat and nobody likes rats - only very few people keep them as pets, and that's what happened to rat Jessie in s05. I hated his whiney attitude, he had that in every season. Ww should have get rid of him 8n season 1 when they broke of first time.
I love how you even included the seemingly insignificant things, like his TV having signal trouble or burning his hand
you missed the part when he had to kill gale...
ughh that part is too sad..
It was sadder for gale, jeese had a choice and choose to do it, i dont feel very sorry for him there
Jesse should've taken Skyler's advice from the beginning
What? Jesse didn't ask for Walt to come to his place and cook meth. It was Walt who made Jesse's life shittier than it already was.
Ohio Girl Jesse would have died if not for Walt think bout it Krazy 8s cousin that Jesse snitched on would have killed him in the first episode if Jesse didn't bring walts meth think about it
Everyone, everyone, lets calm down. If Walt had never come to Jesse, we never would've had this masterpiece of a show
Exactly my thought when I watched through the show again.
But if that happened we would never get this amazing show
2:10 Easily the saddest moment of the entire show. I've never felt so bad for a character in my life
I cry everytime I see it
2:18 gets me everytime
@@carlwheezer2766 have you ever burned your C W A S S O I N T ?
Laughs in 3:52
@@joe-hl9rlno shit, I think you might not realize this is a joke lol
This video should be 62 hours long, poor kid suffered too much
10 Accidents
7 fights, some KO'd
9 Humilliations
3 arrests
5 Emotional Outbursts
6 times had a gun pointed at him
Multiple tortures
1 stolen bike
2 dead girlfriends
And still a badass
You should count how many KOs that’s what truly counts
At the end: Jesse got away from all this
+one rv destruction
+body dysphoria
+ Killing a guy who he believed never deserved it + being estranged by his own family
“My husband is Walter White, yo”
"My husband is walter white , BITCH !"
"Nigga 182.729" 💀💀
Jesse:*gets everything bad in life*
Jesse:*gets mad*
Walter:😠
Skyler: 😭😒😒😒😠
Jane: ☠😵
Pete: ⛪
Walt jr: 🍳🥓🥞🥖☕
@GotWood? Bushcraft and more incorrect lyrics and combo breaker. Fs in the chat boys, it was a good run
The music really sells this
When Jane died that broke his heart but when Andrea Died that broke him
Love that Punisher skull
the way she died was the reason he felt like that
I love how it ends with the most torturous scene in the entire of Breaking Bad, dinner with Skylar!!!
*guzzles water nervously
😂😂
lmfaooooo
skylar was smarter than walt lmao
Any scene with Skylar was just the worst 😂
Jesse's character is a proof that not every criminal is a CRIMINAL. Kids do stupid choices, and once they're in, their circle convinces them there's no way out, and no one would accept them back, stay with us we will protect you, we will take care of you, and this is their life now!
His fucking parents gave up on him, they shamed him with this life until he thought he is no good...until he met his gf
Very true, it shows that even if you are good, you will be pushed into thinking you're bad and doing bad things.
He's freaking 25, he's not a kid.
Fred Parrish that’s still young
@@Milkynaomi1 but not a kid. I'm 24 and don't make dumb ass decisions. Like oh yeah, I'm 24, I could use some extra money so ima make meth. Because I don't know any better. Get real dude. If you're 23+ you should know right from wrong, good and bad. It's not a hard concept, at 25 the human brain has fully developed. You're not going to grow up anymore, your brain is that of any normal functioning adult.
To be trapped in that place, forced to do something he doesn't wanna do, watching someone he loves suffer, all the while knowing he's there because of mr White. Dinner with Skyler truly is a horrible thing
HELP I JUST ABOUT DIED READING THIS
Absolutely amazing 😂
Jesse reminds me a lot of my older brother in the way he talks and carries himself and tries to act tougher than he is. I think that's why I always had such a deep emotional connection to Jesse, and wanted nothing more than for him to be safe, happy and comfortable. I kept seeing my bother in Jesse's spot.
BRO THAT COULD EXPLAIN MY CONNECTION WITH HIM TOO HOW AM I ONLY JUST REALISING THIS
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I swear, when I first watched the show, I thought to myself, "hey, someone I know sounds pretty close to how he does". I feel for Jesse. His story is a sad one, and perhaps the most depressing. He had some good moments, like him spending time with his girlfriends throughout the series, or hanging with Badger and Skinny Pete. But just as there were good times, there were also bad ones too. Much respect goes to Gilligan for crafting a brilliant story, and for being able to gradually shape Jesse's attitude and personality in 5 seasons.
What happened to your bro?
"You think your life is hard? I'm a high school junior wearing size 13 Nikes, men's size 13 Nikes. Beat that!"
*SHOWS THIS VIDEO*
TheLivingFreakshow Tall Girl?
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Deleted scene where Tuco kills Jessie
Fuck off.
but pretty funny ngl
@@wrench4203 please by all means go fuck yourself
I fucking hate that tall girl show.
Jane's dad said you can't give up on family, and that's what Jesse's parents did to Jesse and that's when his life could never be turned around.
And white never given up on jesse
I disagree. Often times its the hard parts of life that prepare you for adulthood. Walt may have been a good father, but damn if dealing with him didnt prepare Jessie for a lifetime of monster encounters
for me, the saddest moment is when he keeps calling Jane's number just to hear her voice from the voicemail
“You stay away from him or you’ll be one sorry individual.” Is the definition of foreshadowing
Gilligan when he thought about making El Camino must've been like
"Gee, how can I make Jesse suffer even more?"
Jesse had it pretty good in the end of El Camino. He finally got to go where he wanted to and restart his trashed life, and got to be the boss of himself in a sort of way.
Aww, when you see it all together like this, you realise what a sad time Jesse has. He's always been the character I've felt for the most.
destiny2909 yeah I thought, if everyone had a compilation like that of all the sucky moments of their lives, we'd all look pretty sad. Maybe it would be an eye opener as to how brutal humans are to eachother.
I felt for Jimmy McGill (Saul Goodman) the most.
Yeah, same. I think that was part of the show creator's intention
destiny2909 Him and Walt Junior.
S1 Jesse: Falls over a few times, gets beaten up, arrested, slapped, overall light hearted
S4-5 Jesse: Enslaved by a gang to make meth
Dude he got betrayed by one if his best friends in the first episode and then dissolved that same friend in a bathtub in the 2nd episode tearing up his house in the process, got beat within an inch of his life in episode 6 and kidnapped at the end of episode 7. Season 1 was *not* a cakewalk for Jesse either
Aaron "Jesse" said : "Raymond Cruz who played Tuco gave me a concussion during the episode Grilled where Tuco takes Walt and Jesse to his shack in the middle of nowhere where we meet the famous Uncle Tio. Tuco takes Jesse and he throws him through the screen door outside, and if you watch it back you'll notice that my head gets caught inside the wooden screen door and it flips me around and lands me on my stomach and the door splinters into a million pieces. Raymond just thought I was acting so he continued and kicked me in the side and picked me up over his shoulder and threw me against the house, but in reality I was pretty much unconscious the other time. I kept pleading to him saying "stop". The next thing I know I guess I blacked out and I woke up to a flashlight in our eyes and it was our medic. And then I hopped up acting like nothing wrong, but it appeared like I was drunk, and I kept saying "let's finish the scene" but then my eye started swelling shut so they took me to the hospital. Just another fun day on the set of Breaking Bad!"
+Gregory Lemarechal Fucking hell, didn't even know that.
That's called mental confusion and disorientation. Common with concussions.
When asked to comment on the mishap Bryan Cranston had this to say: "Raymond Cruz is an insane, degenerate piece of filth and he deserves to die."
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Jesse is one of the most tragic storied characters ive ever seen in TV. I could never help rooting for him in the back of my mind.
You know he’s been through the ringer when you can make a montage
And honestly they missed parts
@@aissetousillah3283 And Jesse being pressured into killing Gale.
Season 1: slapstick shenanigans
Season5: enslaved, tortured, witnesses murder of loved ones
Beginning: *Funny/Slapstick*
End: *Literally Tortured*
One event that really pissed me off was when his parents took away his own house. Rewatching the series makes me feel like jesse is indeed a good guy
He buys that shit back tho (and then nearly destroys it. Lol)
@@penguindog1799 he killed someone that's why he was hurting and didn't know how to handle it
It was his aunts house. And it was never clear that she gave it to him. It's never clear if Jesse's parents helped purchase the house or what. Jesse felt like the house was his due to him spending time with his aunt near her end but it was never explicitly his house.
He's one of the only genuinely good people in the entire show. Gale is one of the the only other people I never hated throughout it
@Hodgepodge then he went insane and ratted himself out
Ya'll know the "Name one characther that went trought more pain" meme?
Yeah...
...Jesse is a pretty damn high Bar for that meme. Seriously the only things he HASNT suffered is Amputation and rape.
the worst thing was, "I was thinking that you and I could partner up."
I think him losing Jane and blaming himself for it was so heart breaking. Seeing him destroyed by that situation.. Nobody should have to go through the things Jesse went through . He's a tough survivor though and I'm happy that he ultimately is given a chance at a better life
Not only that, he never knew the truth of how Jane actually died until Walt finally confessed a long time later
It hurts how every bad thing that happened to Jesse went to more of a comedic tone to just downright depressing
Went from jesse falling off the roof of a meth lab after having sex to watching someone he loves get shot in the head
I love how the beginning was semi-comical, and the end was just... Yeah...
Is there another tv show like that, or a character like Jesse? That seems to be funny and makes you laugh, but it's actually really sad?
@@zaerberus9623 Moral Orel.
the way the series changes from sympathizing with walter to insane chaos and then at the end just jesse trying to get away alive is the coolest part of the show imo
“Rocky called, he wants his face back”
Jesus Christ awesome man it's Mineraly
i love how throughout the series he became more and more aware the Walt was bad for him, but he still called him Mr White and still respected him and took care of him when possible
They almost had a father son relationship,
@@eyeden819 a very toxic, disfuncional, awkward and unpleasant father/son relationship
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They did since Jesse was the son Walt always wanted. It also doesn't help that Junior was always needing help and Jesse's parents essentially disowned him.
@@irvinmorales1409 Except Walter actually cared about Flynn
Vince Gilligan once said that the smartest thing Jesse could have done would have been to get the hell away from Walter White. The problem is that, his parents having essentially abandoned him, Walt became something of a mentor/surrogate father that, in some way, Jesse longed for and looked up to, and as Mike said, was never able to quite see how horrific Walt was becoming until he poisoned Brock. But even after that, through sheer luck of time, (Hank making that phone call to Marie gloating that he had Walt in custody, if he hadn't done that they would have likely missed Jack) . . . that didn't save Jesse either. If Jack hadn't showed up both Walt and Jesse would have ended up in prison, although I think somehow Walt would have escaped with all the connections he had.
Would jesse have gone to prison? He was fully cooperating against the most infamous kingpin in the state
@@giovannisoaresvercellino2411 he probably would’ve just gotten a lesser sentence but he would definitely go to jail
@@giovannisoaresvercellino2411 either way I think he would have gotten what he wanted with Walt in prison
@@giovannisoaresvercellino2411 The DEA would have had him imprisoned too, maybe with a lighter sentence, but they wouldn't just let Heisenberg's associate walk free.
That episode where Jesse’s homeless and ends up crying himself to sleep with the gas mask on in the RV has always hit me for some reason. It just really captures the hopelessness of having nowhere to go and no one to count on.
The way an awkward dinner with a family is kept above seeing your girlfriend killed and getting enslaved gets me
"Every bad thing that's happened to Jesse..."
Jesus Christ you should have just uploaded the whole fucking show.
Alfred Jones Should've just uploaded a picture of walt
+Twin Dongs Here we go again.
Let's go back to the pilot episode. Emilio gets busted by the DEA but Jesse manages to escape on time. Emilio (somehow) avoids the sentence and thinks Jesse ratted him out. Jesse visits Krazy 8 to offer him the product him and Walter made but gets a surprise visit by Emilio instead. Emilio is convinced Jesse is a snitch and is about to shoot him dead but Jesse gets out of the situation by taking him (and Krazy 8) to Walter. Walter poisons them with toxic gas so both him and Jesse could get out alive.
Realistically, if it wasn't for Walter, Jesse would be a dead man from the pilot episode itself. Someone with his evaluation and decision making skills is not bound to go far, at all.
Ballin lol because Walt saved Jesse's life in the Pilot means that he's not the cause of all of Jesse's misery? Walt has ruined Jesse's life nonetheless
So his sex scenes with Jane were bad things for him? Or him buying his parents old house?
The one death that I can never watch on this show is Andrea’s. No matter how gruesome and disgusting the other deaths are, Andrea’s death is the one I have to skip in Breaking Bad compilations. It’s just so tragic to watch, and Jesse’s reaction makes it even worse.
Same😥
Especially considering her death was pointless. They didn't even need the money at that point.
@@paradoxicaljoy4923 She didn't even know why she was killed
@@paradoxicaljoy4923 the thing about having ungodly amounts of money is that it changes you... Jack and his people thought huh, we each have 300 million, what if we made Jesse cook the meth and each had 600 million.
She deserved it
"You stay away from him, or you'll be one sorry individual."
This has to be the greatest foreshadow in the entire series.