Jane Blackmails Walter | Phoenix | Breaking Bad
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Season 2 Episode 12 - Phoenix: The Whites welcome a new addition; Walter Jr. launches a new website; Jesse's addiction begins to get out of control; Jane and Jesse's relationship causes friction with both Walt and Donald.
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Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
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Walter to Jane:
"I will not contribute to his overdose."
"You, on the other hand..."
Technically he didn't.
@@askjeevescosby2928 He did when he flipped her over while she was sleeping
@@kotathegymrat he didn't flip her over. That's why she died. He didn't move her at all.
@@askjeevescosby2928 She was gonna OD, it just happened sooner than later.
@@askjeevescosby2928 I remember Walt flipping her over for some reason, you’re right
This was the moment Walt knew he was gonna let her die
Thats the moment! Bravo Vince!
Bravo Vince
He didnt plan on getting her killed dude
@@user-gc3th5nx7l It was an accident when Walter turned her onto her back, sure. But when she started choking he stopped himself from helping her and just let her choke. He didn't plan to kill Jane, but he knew if he let her die he could manipulate Jesse and that's exactly what he did
I don’t think he planned it as obviously she self overdosed however I feel Walt would of blackmailed Jessie against her or maybe poisoned her
Jesse and Jane kinda sounds like a cheesy 2010s romance movie you can find only on small streaming services
Apart from the Asphyxiation part
Oh yeah, with all the soundtrack songs written by the same person
This aired in 2009 tho
@@juanjosealmanzar6330 ☝🤓
Reminds me of Jessie and James from Pokemon 😂
Probably sealed her fate by doing it.
I think you mean sealed her fate
@@r4nowo yeah haha thanks mate.
Sealed her faith in our breather Huell Babineaux he is the lord’s trumpet praise Jesus
@@NewWesternFront Praise huell 🙏🙏🙏😸
Well, it surely didn't help her survive...
This scene resonates the meme "Excuse me my boyfriend ordered a large coke" because he is too shy
Didn't she watch Breaking Bad? She should never blackmail Heisenberg like that
Is she stupid?
She shoulda followed Huel’s Rules
@@user-lu2vn3bu6f 😁
@@user-lu2vn3bu6fnever talk about Breaking Bad
This is the moment Walt wrote a letter of recommendation for one of his previous students. She got so choked up that he was willing to help out. Bravo.
bravo bince
He made her choke on those words.
Old Yeller was the best, most loyal dog there ever was. I mean, everybody loved that mutt. One day she showed up rabid so little Walty, for Old Yeller’s sake, had to…I mean, you saw the movie.
You're just full of colourful metaphors aren't you Saul?
Belize, Old Yeller, just brimming with advice
@@phiad_evmaedo not float that idea again.
I'll send you to Belize
@@angryanakinFind him.
Jane blackmailing Walter
"Top 10 anime worst decisions"
She crossed a line at this moment. And so did Walt.
She blackmailed Walter, but Heisenberg wouldn't save her when she OD.
Regardless of Walt's unbridled ego and craving for power, he genuinely cares for Jesse. It is exactly why he withheld that money since he will obviously do something stupid with it. It's also why he ran over Gus' henchmen when he had no gain from doing so.
This part of the show was so tense. Jesse did deserve his money, but Walt was also right to not want him to inject it all. One of those parts where you really don't know who to root for as they both make a decent point. Loved that about BB and BCS
Jane was doing fine with her recovery and her life till Jesse came along.
Truer words have never been spoken
Jane was a grown woman...Jesse didn't put a gun to her head( im a recovering heroin addict btw)
@@dontewilson4696glad it was jane than jesse tho, jesse never did black tar heroin and i’m glad walter let her die cause it was going to be jesse
Damn. Just remove all responsibility for her own actions, I guess.
If we go back all the way, Jesse wouldn’t have made her relapse by doing more drugs if Combo didn’t die, and Combo wouldn’t have died if Walt pushed Jesse to expand into more territory
"Excuse Me, He Asked for No Pickles" scene
I hated Jane in this scene.
She was foolish but Walter had no right to withhold Jesse's money. Imagine if Jesse refused to give Walter his share
@@michaelcorcoran8768walt had every right to withold jesse’s share lmao they both were going to OD
Who wouldn't the woman was planning to rip Jesse of. Jesse was too stupid to see it.
@@michaelcorcoran8768 It wasn't even her money.
Walt was an evil dude, but I genuinely think he intended to give Jesse every penny and really just didn't want him ODing. One of the few things that he did out of genuine concern for Jesse (along with running those two guys over).
Jesse here really ratted out to tell everything to Jane.
jesse's a beta, walts an alpha.
He's more of a Sigma tbh
Honestly this was arguably one of Walters weakest moments. He could've easily told Jane that if she implicates him it would backfire and she would be left with neither Jesse or the money as Jesse is just as involved lol!
He was dealing with junkies, they are unpredictable and uncaring about their own self preservation. What you said works for a rational person but he wasn't dealing with those
she probably would get a hell of a tip and news story reward though
@@japanesedriftmachine2140there is still SOME evidence required.
Most people don't usually believe junkies.
If she could use any evidence, Jessie would end up in jail as well and there would be no money for her.
I love Walt’s so obviously fake acting at the beginning of the convo. Cranston is so good that he can poorly act and then act well in about five seconds.
If she had tried to pull this in season 5 he would have killed her in a heartbeat just like he did Mike
Her overwhelming control over Jessie is what led to her ultimate demise. Walt had that split second moment to decide whether to save her or not.😮
Walter got jealous that there was somebody else in Jesse’s life
@@ultraspicypineapple3405 true, but this was extreme because she was blackmailing Walter. We all knew he had knowledge to keep her from dying, but she was in Walt’s way. I believe ‘cleaning up the apartment’ and telling Jessie what to say and do, was the first time we saw Mike
@@ultraspicypineapple3405I think Walt could have accepted her presence if she didn't try to ruin him. You don't blackmail a drug lord.
@@Mediados Even if he gave Jesse the money, I doubt Walt would have approved of his partner flying to Auckland, and he would have no reason to do that if Jane was dead
This why she had to die
This is the moment Jane became a pain
The fact that Jane told Skyler she‘s a student of Walter, what maybe Jesse told her to say, really tells Jesse cares about Walt and he doesn’t really want him to get caught
Walt should’ve taken BOTH Jesse and Jane out. Especially Jesse he ran his mouth about Walt’s business and ended up being a snitch.
You've heard of biting off more than you can chew?
This is that.
One does not simply blackmail Walter White...
That is the exact moment Jane killed herself.
So good
Thank you Mr.White, you've saved his life again, sir.
Walter had given a thought to…uhm…sending her on a trip to Belize.
And he gave the same gift to Mike, who's on vacation to this day. What a wonderful man.
I liked Jane... until she heard about the money
She had it coming, you don't threaten a druglord
One simply does not threaten a Heisenberg and walk.
Despite how unlikable she is in this scene. Jane was actually a good person, the drugs just brought out the worst parts of herself. I felt bad for her and (especially) her dad.
The drugs just unearthed who she is
@@guilhermehank4938that's an interesting discussion point about whether drugs or alcohol just bring out bad parts in a good person or unearth what they were hiding all along
and its certainly not my place to discuss it
@@Xenomorthianshort answer: yes and no, depends on the person. There. We sidestepped it
@@XenomorthianThis kind of perspective is very dangerous and should not be allowed to grow. Because that leads exactly to the thinking of "Oh the drugs show who they really are, so they don't deserve help.". This lack of empathy for people with problems is one of the main issues in the world.
@@Mediados yeah that was my already leading thought but I still like discussion. It's interesting
I’ve always said Walt should have called her bluff. I can’t think anything she could have done to Walt to get him in trouble that wouldn’t get Jesse in trouble too. Would she show them the rv? And how would they know he even cooked in the RV if Jane was even able to find it? I’m sure they could find walts fingerprints in there, but then they’d also find JESSES fingerprints as well. So not only would Jesse and Walt get in trouble, but none of them would see a dime of that money.
It's basically the prisoner's dilemma situation, which Walt probably realized. Had Jesse confessed similar to what happened in season 5, he would have gotten a lighter sentence and even possibly immunity, whereas Walt would have had a worse situation. Jesse even planned to do it in season 3 after he got beat up by Hank. The argument was that Jesse's crimes would be forgiven if he turned on Walt. You are right that neither of them would see that money but it was basically a scorched earth tactic.
You also have to consider that Jane might not have cared about Jesse and Walt took that into account.
Jane a crazy
It’s joker style, shes not playing by rules or for whats best, shes just gonna press the red button
Not her smartest choice definitely
I've never seen this show before, but I bet when he goes to pay them, she will overdose and Walt will use his savvy knowledge of science to save her life, thus earning the respect of her and Jesse.
Well, you are half right. She did overdose, but Walter on the other hand.. he did let that sink in. 😂
Well, that's what the protagonist in a normal show would do...
Sorry guys, I'm trolling 😂
Welp time to rewatch breaking bad after seeing this clip
Jane was a loose end that Walt just couldn’t let go of.
thats the moment she started janing
That’s when she was doomed to die
Do people think this was an empty threat? It would take Jesse down with him.
Just noticed it this ringtone of Walter’s is the same ringtone as the phones in resident evil 7 biohazard
I was thinking about this scene just recently, perfect timing
They are watching your brain...
@@GranSinderesis I guess I should be creeped out, but I’m kind of honoured
The algorythim read your brain man
After Walt gave Jesse's share, they went to New Zeland and they lived happily ever after.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
That wouldn’t happen even if she didn’t die. Once they get low on money, She would simply threaten Walter again until Walt turns into Heisenberg completely.
Why are the recent clips following up to Jane's death on Valentines Day😅
I was conflicted about this. Obviously Jane didn’t deserve to die, but she was a poor influence on Jesse and they both likely would have OD’d had they stayed together.
She really had it coming
Jane's fatal mistake was blackmailing Walter, because she did it more than once. You never know when Fate willnoffer you a dark gift, you may hate yourself for accepting it but feel you have no choice.
Jane would have overdone things sooner or later. Once they got low on money, Jane would be pestering Walter again. An endless cycle.
Jesse got manipulated by EVERYONE
He should have said / if you do that Jesse will fall too
In before people point out the pillar heisenberg switch
More drug? If you were dying,i will not save you beach
He could've shut her up by saying: I have your details, if anything were to harm me, if I got exposed, whether by you or by anyone else, you are added to the liquidation list. Money doesn't only buy drugs, it also buys hitmen. *ends call*
Oh Grandba 🤩
What an empty threat if she reported Walt then no way in hell does Jesse get that money
u just dont blackmail walter white. she paid it
I got so freaking shocked when Walter said ''Jane, you're an NPC'' and just completely owned her. BRAVO VINCE!
Jane deserved what happened to her, regardless of how you feel about Walt.
OH YES OH YES OF COURSE always gets me
season2 on top after season 4ofcurse👌
Its not abt walter. If you have a gf that talks like that, shes for the street. She knew what condition she and jessie were, but she decided to let both of them go down.
Blackmailing a drug kingpin, that's gonna work..
Does anyone else feel that Jane cared about getting Jesse's money just for herself?
The baby is so cute
You can burn Walter White but not Heisenberg
And all Walt had to say to Jane was..you burn me..and you will never see that money whatsoever...soon would have shut her up fast
One of the fascinating things to me about Breaking Bad is how I viewed its characters, given that Walt is the protagonist--albeit antihero--and Jesse was the Robin to his Batman. This made me not like Skyler, unless she was supporting what Walt wanted; and I really detested Jesse's parents. I liked Jane because Jesse did. And I liked how vulnerable she was in the beginning: trying to recover, but falling backward again. To follow the Batman analogy, Saul was kind of like their Alfred. But then Jane tried to blackmail our hero, revealing herself as a villain. But, who's the villain? Both? Neither? With this mirror-universe Batman, the Dark Knight antihero wasn't a hero, or an antihero. I wish, like in El Camino, she could have gone to Alaska with Jesse. But BB was never that cut and dry, or black and white. It's complicated.
Walt: Omg you are blackmailing me, what is wrong with you.
*Three seasons later*
Walt: We are paying for silence of the accomplices, that is blackmail
*Four season ago*
Walt: If you refuse to cook with me I am turning you in.
I guess the message here is, Blackmail is good and all, unless it's used againts you.
She would burn jesse to the ground as well if she did that
Guess Jesse forgot to tell Jane how much of a POS Walt is.
I guess Walt couldn’t take a taste of his own medicine
she died because she thought she was smart
Jane crossed Heisenberg, and she ultimately paid for it
Did he really want the money just for drugs?
No, he wanted to get out of the drug game and start a new life. Some people would argue that Jane only wanted him for the money though!
@@snowarmth And he wouldn't be caged by the neo nazis if that happened. Poor guy.
Yeah, Jesse even admitted to Walt later on that Jane and him would be dead within a week
Bye, Felicia.
She had to go.
She went from a nuisance to a threat.
I really disliked Jesse for allowing her to do this. Letting her make the call, it's just so beta
Don’t threaten criminals and Walter should have kept his morals.
No lie Jesse was a simp. I never rooted for their relationship.
I was honestly rooting for walt to destroy it
Yeah a lot of people seem to think this would have ended well for Jesse, but the thing is we don't know if Jane had ulterior motives.
astral traveling to an alien planet for a shaman ceremony telepathically because no one has enough of a government school education in the USA
Funny how she only decided to blackmail him after he told them to get clean