Walt and Jesse Decide To Buy an RV | Pilot | Breaking Bad
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- Опубліковано 18 січ 2018
- A high school chemistry teacher resorts to selling drugs in order to provide for his family.
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Season One - Episode One: "Pilot"
Episode Description:
Unassuming high school chemistry teacher Walter White (Bryan Cranston) discovers he has lung cancer. Desperate to secure his family's financial future and finally free from the fear that had always inhibited him, Walt teams up with a former student to turn a used RV into a mobile drug lab.
Episode Overview:
Formerly a successful research chemist at a prestigious government laboratory, Walter White has been reduced to teaching apathetic high school students in Albuquerque while holding down a part-time job at a car wash in order to make ends meet. Along with his wife, Skyler, who has carved a modest career out of buying and selling items on eBay, he’s raising a son, Walter, Jr., a strong-willed seventeen-year-old whose cerebral palsy challenges the family. Yet all of these difficulties pale in comparison to Walter’s latest discovery. The day after his fiftieth birthday party where his brother-in-law, DEA Agent Hank Weld, steals the show with anecdotes about life on the front lines of the drug war, Walter collapses at the car wash. Ending up in the emergency room, he’s diagnosed with cancer and given two years to live, but chooses to keep the bad news to himself.
With his family’s future as his top priority, Walter seizes upon an offer to ride along with Hank for a meth lab raid. After seeing a former student, Jesse Lee Pinkman, narrowly escape arrest at the ramshackle drug lab, and recalling Hank’s tales of the large amounts of cash confiscated during the raids, Walter approaches the skeptical Jesse with an offer to become partners. So, after raiding his high school stockroom for some first-rate equipment, he cashes in his retirement fund to buy a used RV to use as a mobile lab that can operate out of view of nosy neighbors, their competition, and the police.
Although it isn’t long before the pair possesses the purest crystal meth that Jesse has ever seen, things quickly sour once Jesse turns to a local drug dealer, Krazy-8. While Krazy-8 is eager to make a deal, his cousin Emilio, who took the fall when the old lab was busted, is bent on revenge. And things only get worse when, after taking Jesse hostage and returning to the RV, Emilio recalls seeing Walter with the DEA on the night he was arrested. Facing the end to his audacious plan before it can get off the ground forces Walter to think fast. With a fearlessness borne from the knowledge of his death sentence, he calls on his chemist’s experience and engineers a daring escape - one that leaves Krazy-8 and Emilio dead and Walter and Jesse repairing their damaged lab before resuming their quest to become drug kingpins.
Its so crazy to me how the narrative changes. You have Jesse here who's basically wearing the pants in this dialogue and Walter who looks like he has no idea what he's getting himself into, comparing this to their interactions in season 5 when Jesse is basically scared shitless of Walt is crazy.
walter broke bad but jesse just broke.
@@ariesradke6193 Jesse broke good in the end
@@Papa-Squat he was a badass at El camino
@@therealmr.incredible3179 not really
Yeah, Walter as a good person just has that clueless look on his face
"You brought a *meth lab* to the AIRPORT!?"
You brought Vegeta to the breaking bad narrative??
"Good morning to you, too, man."
"You brought a bomb in a HOSPITAL"??
"You brought a _baby_ into a FIRE STATION!?"
“What? You said we were in a hurry, I saved us a trip.”
R.i.p. Combo and the RV from his mom
The money jesse he blew
@Legend Mach fat guy who got shot by the kid
In this scene Walt looks like the stupid one giving stupid ideas while Jesse comes with a wiser idea
And then Jesse goes and blows Walt’s life savings on one night out.
@@profblack when did that happen
@@sameehariyas2410 There’s a flashback to it at some point in Season 3 I think. When Hank was trying to track down the RV.
"You're good with the chemistry but you don't know Jack about selling drugs!"
If only he knew...
You may be good at selling drugs but you don't know jack about makeing big profits an makeing and empire
@@moodyowlproductions4287 you may be good at selling drugs but you dont know who Jack is.
*slingin dope not selling drugs
@@HS0Rare you may be good at knowing who jack is but you don't know about the fact mitochondria is the power house of the cell
Weirdly one of my favourite scenes, love how cool and confident Jessie is trying to be while coming up with a plan.
jesse was smart af. i forgot how smart. when he became romantic and jane died that’s when he lost his shit.
Jesse's a definitive example of the difference between intelligence, wisdom and knowledge
there's a lot of things he maybe should know, but never cared to learn or was simply never taught, gaps in knowledge
but he learns well, and thinks analytically, applying what he does know fairly strategically. aka, reasonably high Intelligence,
he also displays caution and makes sure to aware of what people want from him or others when dealing with them, albeit inconsistently. some shades of genuine wisdom.
I like how he gave him a straight answer when Walt suggested a storage unit. It's like he already tried that before.
One episode later: Emilio’s corpse is brought to Jesses driveway.
The bank where walt took his money out from was mesa verde! Continuity with BCS at its best
omg
it not called “mesa verde” its called “mesa banking”, most likely a branch of the original or a changed name
@@lcdream4213 Maybe it's just like one of those "branding" things
@@lcdream4213 Hey Mesa is still Mesa. Mesa Verde or not, as a fan of BCS I'll take it.
@@TheDatabaseNetwork yea its a pretty cool reference either way
1:00 from here it seems like jesses just asking walt if he wants to go on a camping date.
Cow Houses.... Where They Live.... The Cows . . .
You....you mean a barn
Jessie ripped Walt off his money, Walt ripped Jessie off his life.
Not money ," Life savings "
That’s probably why he let Jane die
@@stefankalabus1251 nope it was because of:
1. She blackmailed him
2. Needed jesse back to business
Jessie ''this is your gig...we cant cook o well''
Walter '' o well''
Created by Dave Gilligan
Who is Dave Gilligan?
Good old Dave
I think I just had a stroke
Bravo Dave
gee mr white how come your wife lets you have TWO cellphones?
Jesse quoting Tony Soprano "I don't sht where I eat"
not really, its a common expression
If I ever get an RV, I'd want the same thing as what they got. Hopefully, it wouldn't go through the same hell, though.
Fleetwood Bounder... they're still around, you can find one if you really want to.
They still make bounders. Very different look
Well...just don’t cook meth lol
1986 model, good luck finding one in decent shape
I had an Aztek at one point in time. Boy do I miss talking breaking bad with anyone in the drive thru windows
I forget their whole relationship from the very beginning to the end is based off of Walt manipulating Jesse. Originally blackmailing him with turning him and then.. well you know the rest lol
It was crushing literally when the RV went.
lol
This is the moment heisenberg was uncertain
thousands of people reading this comment: "uhh and then what"
it's the principle of the thing
Oh those humble beginnings
Do u have the next scene where walter gives jesse money to buy the RV
PLease tell me what you know the song/instrumental in this scene! 😫
And so it began.....
All of this... Under our noses! ❤️
When Jesse said be all invasive it reminded me of Bruhman from the 5th flo
Iconic.
I still wonder... How they wrote it? First BB then BCS and then El Camino...
It never feels that first storyline was written after the second storyline and the third at last... Maybe prequal is coming. You never know.
You would think Walt being a smart man would not suggest about cooking meth in Jessie garage...
Look at the details of the Jesse's garage. Can anyone of you see the Wheel Chair?
What does that mean?
@@spazity1105 what do you think
@@Brandonhayhew ¯
'\_(ツ)_/`
@@spazity1105 okey foolish boy or girl, its a wheel chair foreshadowing another character
@@Brandonhayhew no its not
That's hilarious
Jesse is a fuckin' MVP
The thumbnail looks like a GTA loading screen
Wonder if they ever got that RV?
I dont shit where i eat 😂😂😂😂
Nooo i didnt think soo
Anyone else infuriated by the muting, or is it just me?
Spoilers for El Camino and BB:
(Seriously how did it take me this long to finally watch that?)
I hope Jessie is doing well in Alaska (thanks Mike, you are missed). I think his abusive surrogate father Walter was on to something with Jessie earning a business degree.
#1 finally!!
Jese you brun rv with the wrong ingredent.@
Jessie was so annoying in the early episodes.
how? that’s a smart answer. an rv.
Annoying but funny, but in the later episodes he bacame depressed and whinny and always crying
He wasn’t whiny, he was broken. He had PTSD, Stockholm Syndrome and soul crushing guilt. He desperately wanted to be cared for, but had no one in his life and the person Jesse thought cared about him poisoned the kid he could have been a step-dad for.
@@artursfilipovs4923 Considering all the crap that happened to him I can't say I blame him for the crying. I wanted to give him a hug! Poor Jesse!!
They actually considered killing Jesse's off in episode 9 but was such a hit with the fans they kept kim
the last part was weirdly erotic…. 😭😭
V can hi hi hi g the he to get food go
This is the exact moment Todd became Gus Fring
For someone who didn't watch the show it's been enjoyable spending a couple hours watching the best clips instead of bothering with the series. Melodrama and ham-acting is fun but I'm not going to spend 60 hours on it.
You've missed out on something truly special. But you do you.
@@byronsenior6499 Like I said, It's fun for a minute but I have better things to do in life than waste time on bad acting and cheap writing. You think this stuff is deep? High entertainment? It's porn. It's all about the "badass moments". It's style but no substance. It's fun but it's not worth much of my time or yours.
@@TheBigMclargehuge No offense but you might want to watch the show in sequence before making a definitive claim. Sometimes scenes work better with context and knowing the characters where on their own you aren't as attached so it comes out corny. But it's up to you.
I'm curious what you consider to be a good series or movie?
We all pity you.
@@TheBigMclargehuge lmao you literally didnt watch the show and you know all about it...