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- Breaking Bad - I Let Jane Die Scene: Walter (Bryan Cranston) reveals that he let Jane die.
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US Air Date: 2008
Network: AMC
Starring: Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston, Jesse Plemons, Michael Bowen
Director: Rian Johnson
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season 1: GET OFF THE TOILET
season 5: i watched jane die
Such A Tragic Year Of Events.
I wish they kept this cozy feeling going, too much drama in season 5.
@@halludba7043 almost like it's the final season
@@disco2842 well yeah Ik but there’s never really moments where you can smile, it’s great and all but I need some dopamine.
@@halludba7043 i get it. But i think that's what makes this show great. It shows you the consequences of walts actions. Plus i kinda smiled at the 2 hitmen scene lol
this is the moment when todd wasn't fat
this is the moment fatt damon became meth damon
@@lilxtasy4936 Fatt Damon LMAAAAAOO u got me bro
@@lilxtasy4936 damnnnnn🤣🤣
Fat Todd packed on weight due to Lydia's non-affections...
Hahahahahahahahah
Ironically, had he saved jane, then everything would’ve been fine for him. Jane and Jesse would’ve ran off together and died of heroin OD. Walter and gale would’ve workd together without any issues and he would just make big bucks and have happy times with family
@Obsessivefanboy nah, the proper point where the two characters started going downhill was the death of combo, for walt he loses that perfect dealing operation they had in season 2, and it forced him to go back to a distrbutor, being gus which causes most of their problems. and for jesse, it made him go back to drugs making Jane relapse, then killing her. So yeah, Combos death is the shows turning point. And ironically, Skinny and Badger are the only characters that leave the show better than they entered it
@@thrall5765 except they don't, after jessie runs away they would be questioned by the police for ages
@@thatlonelygiraffeinc.6989 yeah you are right there, el Camino sorta changed what I said. It’s a stretch but an argument can be made that they still do cause they chose to do that for Jesse. And nothing would really come of the questioning
Not really, there are numerous points in the show where it could’ve had a “happy ending,” Walt and Jesse simply cooking for Gus, Walt and Gale working together. Walt, Jesse and Mike’s solo venture working long-term. All however, we’re ruined by Walts ego and lust for power. One of the points of the show (which Mike expressed multiple times) was that the problem was always Walt. Most issues could’ve been avoided if Walt didn’t feel the need to always be on top, he was a “time bomb” as Mike said.
Walter is a ticking bomb with his ego. He would've harmed everyone to climb to the top sooner or later.
Walt really does become his victims. This is a lot like what Gus Fring did to Hector, and Jessie witnessed both times
Or what Hector did to gus back in the day
@@keschka8739 ye, gotta watchh Better Caul Saul dude
@@goriflex2441 That scene was from Breaking Bad
@@melboro8745 I know, I was talking about Hector and Gus
@@goriflex2441 Are you talking about the pool scene? that was BB
Aaron Paul played so many emotions during this scene. He accepts his death and is relieved that it's all over, then he silently pleads to Walt to spare him from the gang's imprisonment, then he is panic stricken, then he's initially confused by Walt's statement, tears start welling up in his eyes as he slowly realizes what Walt is saying, and then he completely gives up and let his body go limp as he loses his will to live. An incredible performance.
@Howard Roark bro what
@Howard Roark ???
@Howard Roark can you please give a performance even a fraction of a percentage as good as this for us please
@Howard Roark i know what you want
*Attention*
I just wanted know what "Howard Roark" said.
The truth is we all watched Jane die
Not me, I always have to look away when it happens.
Gladly
We all couldn't have saved her though lol
Crazy people who skipped Season 2: "Who's Jane?"
Lmao
I watched Jane die...
I liked it...
I was good at it...
and for the first time in my life...
I was really alive
Dark
But you know who wasn't really alive?
Jane
I always imagine those phrases together.
Tyrion in Season 2
If I hear you say you watched Jane die for the family again, I swear...
Imagine Walt didn’t kill Mike and he was in the mountains sniping jacks crew one by one like BCS
You think Mike would be doing that for Walt? After all they been through?
@@kevinquinonez2714 perhaps for jesse
@@reallycoolguy4249 That's right.
@@reallycoolguy4249 but he would kill Walt, too.
@@kevinquinonez2714 you thinking to much boy, 😂 you watched a lot of Hollywood movies 😂
Notice how after he says that Jesse doesn’t even fight anymore. He’s just so devastated. Pure brilliance.
I would be too if that action was the result of my own action. Payback and consequences never happen without your own action and that's what precisely happened to jesse
Ultimate depression level
Also notice the expression on Walt's face right before he says that. I honestly thought he was about to say something sympathetic, like "I'm sorry it has to be this way, good-bye", but he goes full evil instead.
Noticed
vrabo bince
Yeah this is maximum evil Heisenberg for sure. It escalates 3 times.
--Nod to agree to shooting Jesse
--Nod to agree to Jesse being tortured
--Needless cruelty towards an already doomed man that you know will devastate him.
God scenes like this make me despise Walt, and make me love this show.
when you gotta get max dark side / bad karma points on this playthrough
And even after that Walt who Jesse by this time still saw in high regard shocked he would let them be tortured before killing him still kicked, screamed and cursed Walt’s name until Walt gave the finishing blow taking out the last bit of fight in him
He’s blaming Jessie for hanks death
he confessed to watching Jane die not out of spite, but to (maybe) give Jesse a reason to stay alive and hopefully some day take revenge on Walt. The moment he truly became a broken man was the moment they shot Andrea in front of his eyes
@@DixieRect and then threatened Brock’s life
Scenes like this one show just how much Walt completely lost his conscience during the whole show. He got so obsessed with the power and feelings of superiority that he prettty much lost the capacity of empathy.
He wanted Jesse to suffer. That's why he said this.
The reason he didn't save her is because she threatened him.
Lol it not about empathy Jesse just ratted out to the dea and got hank killed he wanted to get back to him in any way possible.
I mean he literally just lost his brother in law and Jesse ratted him out
Why would he have empathy for a rat who sold him out and essentially caused Hank to die?
@@konnalad He always treated Jesse like trash Walt pretty deserved, they become partners because Walt would ratted him with the police so
0:20-0:28
That scene where Jack pulls the gun and Jesse looking up at the vultures who will soon be feeding on his corpse, consigning his fate, hit me so hard the first time I watched this masterpiece of an episode.
The vultures wouldn’t be eating his corpse because Jesse would be buried if he was shot here.
Its pronounced "this is the moment when ..."
I kinda took that as him wishing he a was a bird, free with Jane.
@@eimantasstakutis6823 the vultures are symbolic of his impending death, not meant to be taken literally.
@@stellarwind1946 I always saw it as his wish to be free as a bird, which might make sense in context of ending of El Camino.
We all watched Walt die.
We liked it. We were good at it.
Maybe he didn't
@@kritsana1414 stop. He’s dead
Darkstar We felt…alive
@@kritsana1414 Watch El Camino. Walt is dead.
It's not "I LET Jane die", it's "I WATCHED Jane die".
You simply can't change even a single word of dialogue from the most perfect episode in television history 😤
Well in all fairness, it was both. He watched and let her die.
I observed Jane die.
I didn't observe Jane so she is both dead and alive. --Shroedinger Heisenberg
Same thing
she died because he made her roll on her back, causing her to choke on her own vomit. if she wouldve remaid on her side it wouldnt have happened.
Is it weird that Todd kinda saved Jessie's life?
I think he kinda wanted jessie as a friend, or at least as a pet in a weird way
He thought of Jessie like a dog... we even see him in El Camino treating him exactly like one, rewarding him for good behavior.
@@nahor88 Correct. Todd only saw him as a pet, no more than that. Todd... that feckin psychopath, genuinely.
@Тити Мити *psychopath
@Тити Мити *psychopath
@Тити Мити How can you tell?
The lighting of Walt telling Jesse about Jane is really well done.
Fun fact, it’s a different location than the rest of the scene. On the BB podcast Rian Johnson said they ran to the top of a hill just as the sun was going down which his why Walt’s face is in shadow. Works perfectly for the moment.
Timestamp?
@@RIFLQ It’s not a long video. You see what I’m talking about is in the thumbnail.
@@RIFLQ 1:53
@@NabberDog I still can’t believe Rian went from making amazing bb episodes to the last Jedi
I know there's no canonical answer to it, but I really do think that at the time that Walt watched Jane die it was because he cared about Jesse and wanted him to live. I think it's easy to forget his humanity because (at least if you've watched the show all the way through before) you know how ruthless and heartless he becomes. But at the time, when watching the scene you can see the internal pain and struggle that he has - his first instinct is of course to save her (and the look on his face when she starts choking is VERY Walter - I can't even really describe it, but it's just that kind of meek and concerned dad/teacher vibe) and then when he comes to hesitate, it's not because he shifts into Heisenberg mode and has some sly grin, thinking "aha! I can get Jesse back under my thumb!" It's a look of horror and morbid understanding as he sees her dying and thinks "if I save her now, they will continue using, likely until Jesse dies in a similar fashion." He starts crying as it pains him so much to let an innocent person die just to save Jesse, and the fact that he hated Jane so much actually upholds this - because if he let her die out of malice, he would've had much more satisfaction from it. He might hate that she's a junkie who stole Jesse, but at that point in time he did not believe that meant she deserved to die and thus didn't want her to per se - he just still thought Jesse deserved to live.
That's part of what makes this scene all the more interesting. It's obvious that he is just saying this out of spite, but this line is almost revisionist in that it has the connotation that he watched Jane die as part of his broader manipulative chess game for power. While that might have been part of it, I truly believe at that point in the series that Walt was more motivated by his good nature than his bad.
This is really well illustrated point. I've always thought the same, Walt wasn't some emotionless robot.
At the beginning of the show, yes. Later on as Walt kills more people he completely loses his humanity
Yeah, he didn't kill her, she killed herself basically.
True. He went back to talk to jesse after margola's speech "never give up on family". He did not want jesse to ruin himself with heroin addiction, so he did not save jane. Another question, if jesse was similarly dying, would Jane's dad have saved him, knowing that this drug dealer was responsible for her relapse?
I think you hit the nail on the head perfectly, my friend. You said what I was thinking but couldn’t really find the words for.
This scene is nearly as difficult and heartbreaking to watch as when Walt Jr has to eat plain old raisin bran instead of raisin bran crunch.. its not that hard.. it literally says crunch on the box 😔
Skyler is truly worse than Heisenberg.
incedible comment
It is not hard to buy a different brand of cereal. It is like asking for coco pops and getting coco puffs. Just horrible
@@nikolairostov3326Skyler is literally Hitler.
Exactly. Like Cheetos and Fritos. One has a distinct "Ch" sound as a famous mineral collector said.
Jesse is so broken that he doesn’t even bother fighting back anymore
Right! Makes him nice and easy to carry off right after that.
He's not broken He's just stupid
Yeah when he was trying to fight off Jack’s Men he still had respect for Walt that was a shock to him but when he showed his true colors that’s when he realized he partnered with a monster who would let people he loved died
If Jesse had found out about Walt’s role in Jane’s death a lot earlier though (and not when he’s about to be enslaved), I have no doubt that Jesse would be enraged to the point of, say, forcibly submerging Walt into a vat of hydrofluoric acid and possibly supplanting his role as Heisenberg altogether.
This is the moment Walterberg became Heisenwhite
😂
I don't know why this made me laugh so hard, but it did 🤣 thank you lol
Why is this so underrated and so funny
this made me audibly laugh ahhaa
Rare great laugh from social media
This was the moment where Walter White became Sigmaberg.
Sigma methillionaire grindset
What's sigma?
@@bigsmilereviews100 it's a joke name like the term alpha, ironically used by some business accounts on instagram. Basically someone who hangs out with themselves and centred around money making and thinking they are better than others.
@@briang8579 👏🏾 SUGMA
@@bigsmilereviews100 candice
Vince Gillian said that throughout the entire series the most heartless thing Walt did was tell Jesse that. Not do it, tell Jesse about it. There’s a strong case for it because Jesse is in such a hopeless place that he feels like nothing could effect him anymore. He’s essentially a shell of a person. But Walt found the one thing he could say that could put Jesse even further into hell.
There will never be another show like this ever.
Walter blanco agrees
BCS has been better the last couple seasons.
@@tamie341 what even is that
Nvm
@@RevohYT better call Saul. Imo it's better and will be more amazing in s6 the finale
I love how, unlike every other character in other shows, he doesn't have to explain his reasoning to Jesse and therefore the audience. It is up to us to figure out why he left Jane to die and why he chose now to tell Jesse. God damn this was a good show
Jesse was shocked that Walt would let Jack torture him for information but he kept on fighting and screaming and swearing Walt’s name for his betrayal so Walt decided to take away the last bit of fight out of him by admitting he let Jane die
Most other shows would include a stupid flashback of the scene, it gets on my nerves when they do that.
I mean it's pretty clear why he let Jane die. Jane was blackmailing Walt for money and Jesse would have left with her, so by letting her die, he got Jesse back as a partner and he didn't have to deal with Jane blackmailing him. Honestly I think almost everyone is Walter's place would have done the same.
It's because at that moment Walter became Heizenberg
What is your pfp man.
Jesse is so tortured throughout this series. We really see Walt delve from sympathetic antihero to straight up VILLAIN.
He was the Villian of season 5 and he was at varying points of evil throughout Breaking Bad.
If you ask me, Hank was the only morally right and the Hero of Breaking Bad. Shame it wasn't a happy ending.
It’s truly haunting to see how broken and destroyed Jesse becomes throughout the seasons
After watching this so many times, I've just now realized the pair of birds in the sky that Jesse is looking at is him thinking he'll be with Jane soon.
:’(
My heart…
it might be him and andrea.. we'll never know..
@@billyjosephus4885 Andrea wasn’t dead yet by this point. Plus, considering how Walt finally confesses to Jesse his role in Jane’s death (after 3 freaking seasons), how it was entirely preventable, it makes a lot more sense if Jesse is thinking about Jane at this point.
@@mechadoggy Jane and Jesse “flew too close to the sun” 😢
I love how jesse just went limp after knowing the truth. No screams of anger.
If Jesse had found out about Walt’s role in Jane’s death a lot earlier though (and not when he’s about to be enslaved), I have no doubt that Jesse would be enraged to the point of, say, forcibly pouring hydrofluoric acid down Walt’s throat and possibly supplanting his role as Heisenberg altogether.
this was the moment sad jesse became sadder jesse
This is the moment I liked your comment
@@hrishabkumarsharma1355 And this is the moment I liked your reply
@@thebelen2359 And this is the moment I left a third reply
This is the moment where the moment became the moment.
You guys are almost putting the whole show on UA-cam, thanks
It's better on Netflix
@@cgopie1 it isnt
@@savewaIterwhite For sure it is, even though YT clips are more convenient. Watch the show people, it hits different
@@Nick1Nintendo paying for netflix is dumb, i already finished it 4 times from other websites
@@TRACKSTARRR what about free per month but illegal bro
0:21 Cutting to the birds flying in the sky was so powerful, and it REALLY made me think they were going to kill Jesse right then and there
I've always liked how Walt brings up Jane with a distressed face and it quickly becomes a menacing one. He almost looks like he gives a damn for a second. Incredible work by Cranston, crafting this slow build up of pure evil in this character. Walt cried when Jane died, and now he's rubbing it in Jesse's face that he could've saved her. Horrible.
Me telling the annoying kid that I never was his friend, before he moves away.
based
@@EndOfSmallSanctuary97 Literally not based but ok
@@panchote380 lol
It just hit me that walt agreed to have them interrogate jesse not as a courtesy to them, but despite his hatred towards them for killing hank as he hated jesse more at this moment.
A simple person would have just punched Jesse in the face and be done with it.
But that temporary pain wouldn't satisfy Walter, he had to screw with his mind before sending him off to be tortured.
2:19 The way Jesse just goes limp shows he’s truly lost his soul and how broken he is. His mentor/partner betrays him, tells him he watched and let the woman he loved die and orders his execution.
If Jesse had found out about Walt’s role in Jane’s death a lot earlier though (and not when he’s about to be enslaved), I have no doubt that Jesse would be enraged to the point of, say, forcibly pouring hydrofluoric acid down Walt’s throat and possibly supplanting his role as Heisenberg altogether.
@@mechadoggy and he wouldn't have been wrong to do so.
I keep forgetting that Walt not only gave the okay to shoot Jesse but was actually watching intently before it was about to happen too as if he didn't want to miss a second of it
People often forget Walter here literally ordered Jack to torture Jesse to death.
And we are talking about Jesse's body, because he himself just DESTROYED his soul by telling him "I killed the love of your life, and this past year I kept using you, and you were always too stupid to even realise it"
yes, but it was decision in heat of a moment and it was a revenge for Hank death
Ngl he was kinda Stupid oblivious even
Walt was angry that Jesse caused Hank’s death
He didn't kill her, Jesus...
@@myyoutubechannnel4 a revenge for Hank's death that wasn't Jesse's fault
Out of all the shocking moments in the show, this was the most shocking and devastating for me
This episode was something else to watch when it aired. After everything that had happened before this already, this moment took my soul away.
How was it shocking when we already knew he watched Jane die??
Jesse never had the makings of a varsity athlete
this is the moment Breaking Bad became Sopranos
He did 20 years in a meth lab
@@saaimhaider8703 With his shinebox
shoulda cooked the gabagool instead of meth
He ate cheese off a radiator
Hell I watched Jane die too you don't hear me bragging about it Walt
I love aaron acting here. The way he just let himself go, the moment he relize that heinsenberg was the man who put him into sonmich suffering and he dont even know.
I really like how Jesse stops moving entirely after Walt tells him that he watched Jane die. It goes to show how Walt just broke him as a person.
I can't imagine what Jesse is feeling throughout this scene. First he fights for his life and then watches Walt be okay with him being murdered. Then Todd suggests keeping him alive for interrogation and torture. Then he is told by Walt he allowed Jane to die.
He can't take a break
If Jesse knew what was coming he wouldn’t have hid he would’ve gunned it. Even if he got shot at and killed it would’ve been better than being kept in a cage.
That's like saying if walt knew his family would get destroyed he would never go into making meth. I mean come on buddy you've watched the greatest tv series ever made you can do better than this
Jesse was trying to escape from them like saying "NO!" etc. when walt said "I watched jane die" he doesn't even resists anymore
I noticed that too. He completely slumps and has totally given up. Its honestly heartbreaking, and I remember the first time I saw Jane's death scene and how much that affected me compared to every other cinema death. It was too real
Winning wasn't good enough until he broke Jesse emotionally 👏👏👏👏
@@haventsleptyet jesse was the reason hank died
@@olegoleg1838 There were a bunch of reasons. Jesse, Walter, even Hank himself all contributed to his death
@@anatoldenevers237 and to some extent Marie,Marie was persistent that hank should catch Walter
This is the moment Hank became one with his minerals.
1:44 - 2:21 how to kill a man without weapons
Sometimes words hurt more than weapons
"Lets rip his heart out before he is dead and gone"
Walt knew that it was Jesse's fault for putting Hank in this situation, which lead to him watching Hank being killed in front of him.
He returned that favor by telling Jesse he watched Jane die despite having been able to do something about it. Just like Jesse could've prevented this mess.
Amazingly written.
Nah, Jesse did nothing wrong. Hank wanted to arrest Walt and Jesse helped him with it
You realize if Walt had just not cooked meth in the first place this never would have happened, right? Blaming Jesse for this is ridiculous
@@Ryan-zt2xw that’s logic makes no sense. Walter choice of cooking meth had no relation to Hank and Walt didn’t think he would affect him. Jesse on the other hand took the offer to work with Hank to bring down Walt when Jesse knew that Walt was smart enough to possibly figure a way out of a scenario “mr white is a devil, what you think is going to happen the exact opposite will”.
Not that Jesse did the wrong thing, but to Walt this was a way to "get even", even through Hank dying in the first place would kinda "make them even".
To be fair, if you’re blaming Jesse for this, isn’t it Hank’s fault for unwisely not getting backup from the rest of the DEA? For some reason, a total of only 2 agents came to arrest this infamous drug kingpin named Heisenberg whereas a lot, lot more DEA agents came to capture Emilio.
I like how every scene where Jesse is in troubling conflict, it all appears so surreal .. Great acting right there
heartbreaking shot as Jessie looks up at the birds, wanting to fly away from it all
That’s what happens to snitches
They were vultures. They eat dead corpses he looked at them because he knew he would be eaten by them a few moments later not because he wanted to fly away from it he literally came back from the van just for a miniscule reason that walt poisoned brock i mean if he hadn't poisoned brock, jesse would've been killed after walt gets killed by fring. Walt made very bad decisions, jesse made very stupid decisions no going around it
@@sneakslolll9264 At least he's alive, can't really say the same for the other guy
@@xomi9722 I mean Jesse remained alive yes,but with ptsd and severe depression lol
@@sneakslolll9264 not unlike Walt's family
I was expecting him to say "It was me Jesse, I was the breaking bad all along"
But in truth, the real breaking bads were the crystals we methed along the way.
Jesse stops struggling physically after hearing that
0:22 For a good few seconds, I really thought they were gonna kill Jesse right then and there.
Did u not watch the show beforehand?
I didn't - Not after Hank and Gommie - We would no longer be invested (at least not beyond morbid curiosity) as an audience if they killed Jessie here
@@JC-tg1gf sounds like hindsight speaking
@@romilrh Does it? 3 character deaths in one episode? I get fooled by a show all the time..no way jessie dies here though
1:32 "Wait!" Oh walts gonna help jessie :D
1:45 D:
@@johnrockyryan D: D: D:
This is the moment Jessie Pinkman became Jessie Sadman.
Jessie Blueman
This is the moment Jane became overdosed
Actually, it’s not.
It was pure evil from Heisenberg!
Walt doing the max low honor route
Several times he was about to tell Jesse but he never did. He kept the secret for the very opportune moment and that is this one, the last and the most venomous, pernicious, nauseous backstab. Cruelty at its peak.
Or maybe just maybe he was mad Jesse went to the dea 😂
This was the moment two vultures went hungry.
And what about the vultures’ performance with that synchronized flying overhead? Nobody says anything about that.
What the hell I watched it long ago but I didn't remember how hard Jesse is beaten down both physically and mentally, it's really hard to watch. Aaron Paul plays him really well too, you can understand the pain and despair he goes through through the script, but you really *feel* it through his performance.
"I watched Breaking Bad"
Chills down to the bones 🥶🥶
Walt: "I watched Jane die."
Rotten Tomatoes TV: "I LET JANE DIE SCENE."
He didn’t even let her die. He killed her. Everyone forgets it. He shook Jesse which knocked her on her back, so when she overdosed and died, it was the result of Walt’s actions.
After walts said that he watched jane die you can see the thug carrying jesse look back at walt like “damn this mf is evil evil”
This was the one of the most brutal moments in the series. My heart sank at the same time as Jessie's.
The looks of betrayal on Jesse’s face… he knows that even if they’ve had a terrible partnership, Walt has always still had his back and kept him safe from people like Jack. Now Walt is giving the ok to have Jesse tortured and killed
Jesse betrayed walter first thats why walter allowed this cause he unintentionally got his brother killed
@@dhhshd973 Jesse wouldn’t have betrayed Walt if he hadn’t poisoned Brock.
@@dhhshd973 This dude Walt was using Jessie as a puppet and lied to him countless times. Jessie's in the right for going to the DEA.
Hank died because Walt was too prideful to see that most of the bad things that happened in this show were his fault.
0:59 todd the weirdo...who doesn't even need to be asked for him to offer his cryptic torture methods
1:09 That “come on…” by Jesse.
Walt throws all the blame for Hanks death on Jesse even tho Walt had a part in it too it's just a sad situation all around for everybody. This is what the drug business does to good people.
Watching this for the first time, I really thought they were gonna kill Jesse right then and there.
Mom can I have gus fring at home
Gus at home : 1:42
*Trivia:*
●This is Walt's most evil action.
●This is one of, if not the only thing Walt did out of nothing but pure sadism.
Todd- Hey Uncle Jack! We could use him to you know, capture, torment, get info from him.... Hell, we'd probably get a spinoff movie if we did that....
This shows that nobody can Hurt Walter for very long.
I knew this is exactly what he was gonna say, but I was also extremely shocked that he said it.
This is the exact moment when my Netflix account validity expired and had to use my entire monthly allowance for recharging.Damn you Heisenberg
It's just unbelievable how WW went from being a decent individual to a
complete Madman. He became as ruthless as Unce Jack.
I don't blame walt here, when walt was arrested Jessie was smiling the entire time and even spit on his face
I never thought I would find someone in this comment section I can actually agree with!
@@zombifiedpariah7392 Right?? Every one is defending Jesse just because he made a cute "Save me" face.
I also think Jesse just sucks here. Before this clip, he gets mad at Walt calling him a coward and so he proves him wrong by spitting on him and throwing hands as he has his hands cuffed behind him.
And now that he doesn't have his little DEA bodyguards here, he's all "NUUUUU pLz sAAv mEh gUY I JuSt tRIeD tO beTRaY" like goddamn he really IS a coward.
@@zombifiedpariah7392 Maybe don't poison someone's child and maybe there wouldn't be as bad a reaction
@@diesemautokerl2181 I honestly really could not care less. Not as long as you act like he's the only one that's even done anything wrong, anyway.
Walt felt Jesse lead to hanks death as if he came with them. If he never worked with them, then it wouldn’t have happened. Hank was family at the end of the day and this makes him go full on ruthless Heisenberg.
Walter would’ve never revealed that secret to Jesse. But in his eyes here Jesse is semi responsible for Hanks death. He told him to hurt him, and he knew how badly it would.
1:12 Jesse mouths cmon
1:33 walt really looks like he’s regretting his decision here and wants to help Jesse, at first
we hear "dont kick a man when hes on the ground"
but what Walt said was practically straight up stomping on Jesses groin...
Heisenberg lied. He didn’t just watch her die. He caused it. She was sleeping on her side so in case she vomits, she wouldn’t choke. Heisenberg tried to wake up Jesse by shaking him which jostled Jane onto her back which is when she vomited and choked to death. If Walt wasn’t there, she would have been alive
I can't believe Uncle Jack was the bully in the movie Valley Girl and the cop in Jackie Brown.
1:25 Jesses shocked reaction is like he’s thinking, ”What the hell Walt!!”
This was the moment Walter became Heisenberg
This is the moment I lost all sympathy for Walt.
Yeah what he did to Jane and Brock were obviously worse, but it’s this moment where I just hated Walt’s guts. Whereas you could kind of understand why Walt did what he did there, even if it’s still not excusable, here he just condemned Jesse to a cruel fate out of spite.
My favorite scene :-) thanks for posting this!
2:12 idk why but his face resembles gus’ here somehow
yeah...the fact that he boasted about how he let her die had the same energy as Gus threatening to kill walt's ENTIRE family.....
Interesting quote if you compare both scenes. When he originally watched her die, it was to help Jessie before he went on to live a life as a junkie with money that would lead to an overdose. Now that scene is being referenced and flipped, and is used to put him down. The complexity of Walter white
he looks so menacing at 2:13
That bald guy:
"Man, you're cold"
In my opinion this is the worst thing Walt has ever done.
100% he literally allowed them to end Jesse’s life and agreed for Jesse to be tortured. He also told him that he watched Jane .However, he didn’t mention he was the one who rolled her over so he would still have the guilt for her death.
The way walt stares jessy at the beginning and end, shows us well heisenberg and walter white.. e13 and 14 are the best for me
jessy
Confessing It in a rather cold yet sadistic tone