Chad was the true villain of the series, the way he loudly drags his chair across the classroom is a power move that even echoes Gus’ intimidation of Hector. Perhaps if Mr White had nicer students he would never have become Heisenberg.
Each of Walt's chemistry lessons is foreshadowing of the show. "That's all of life. Growth then decay then transformation" (Walt's journey and transformation into Heisenberg) "Identical yet opposite. Although they may look the same, they may not always behave the same" (Walt/Heisenberg)
on the second methamphetamine is also a chiral compound too! ik chiral compounds n all is basic but it's cool to see that the writers knew their chemistry enough to use it to foreshadow and show more bits of walt's character
0:43 shows how much walter loves chemistry and want his students to enjoy the subject but they don't. And next scene where the student arrogantly pulls chairs and walt's incapability of punishing him because he's a teacher. This one scene tells us that he doesn't like what he's doing. He has this compromised lifestyle (which most of us have). Though his initial intention was to provide his family before passing, he slowly broke those chains of compromised lifestyle while turning into Heisenberg. While starting, this scene looked like a normal opening scene and we all thought walt's a very nice and innocent teacher who's bankrupt. But after completing the series, the perspective changes. He is not what he his. He's compromised. This scene was a peak level character establishment.
I feel like he wouldn't go down the path of heisenberg if he was teaching in a university, he seems to love teaching people chemistry as shown in the battery scene
The "Build a battery" scene is one where Jessie didn't get enough credit, he was proactively thinking of ideas, some admittedly were stupid like the robot, but making a signal rocket, distress beacon, or dismantling parts from the RV to make something they can ride out of there, those weren't necessarily bad ideas.
The story that he left Gretchen because he couldn't handle her family having more wealth/status than him kind of shows he's had this ego problem for a while -- the ego problem that motivated him to do horrible things. I don't think he was a good person as a teacher, only dormant and ready to crack. But I don't know.
@@0ia a good person breaking bad is a more interesting and nuanced story to tell from writing point of view. The bad guy all along theory is kind of lame and only does disservice to the show
@@andrew1699 I agree. I think I'm seeing a small flaw and overblowing it, but with the people I've met in my life, I find I need to do that for my own survival. I don't see what I said as a theory as much as opinionatedly defining "good" differently.
Yeah Walter was never a good person, from the beginning he was already corrupted by ego and desire to be the best provider possible. He didn't do the things he did for the good of his family, he did it to be remembered as a great man and to make himself feel better.
This is a small thing but I always loved the superposition of the Bunsen flame over Walt as he motivates the subject he loves most 0:37 - then, in a matter of seconds, we’re fully informed through this visual symbolism that his vocation has extinguished that passion, its flame snuffed in no small part by the thankless drudgery of haranguing his inattentive students. In this life barren of scientific achievement, this man is in some sense, already dead - “I feel…awake” he later says
"it has to be Galvanized" There you have it fokes. Vince predicted Galvanized Square Steel. And when Jesse later used Eco Friendly Wood Veneer to decorate his house?? brilliant
Imagine he taught at a university instead, he'd have students who had the same interest in chemistry as him, no money problems, help change the world through his students. I like the fact that he's a high school teacher, shows he was flawed from the very beginning
While I can't fully remember why he just stuck to high school teacher, leaving grey matter was a result of a falling out between him and his partner. When he had that "empire business" talk with Jesse, he mentioned that he could have made millions of it and regretted leaving that quickly after seeing what it became
What I've always wondered was why Walt never pursued becoming a professor at a university or community college. He had the chops for it, and could have easily earned respect as a college professor by both students and faculty. I know the short answer is "Breaking Bad wouldn't exist if he got over himself" but I'm thinking along the lines of in-universe logic... Actually now that I think about it he probably would have after Junior graduated, assuming the cancer and Holly didn't happen.
I think it makes a lot of sense. While Walter was an accomplished researcher, he never got a PhD or even a Master's degree. After he graduated, he was already working in that company that he helped set up. This is where his problems began. He left the company largely because he couldn't stand to be near his assistant, whose family was wealthy and successful. He sold his share and got out, only to later bitterly find out the company had become a billion dollar enterprise without him. After that he shuffles from one obscure lab to the next, forming no connections and never collaborating on research ever again. And the reason for that is clear. His ego and inferiority complex leads him to be unable to submit to others, or even have the perception of doing so. He can't get back into academia, because it would require him to be a student again, studying under professors he think he's better than, and trying to get researching funding from people he doesn't respect either. He can't go back to his old business, even though a position was offered to him, because it would mean either accepting he was wrong to leave, or accepting his perception that he was kowtowing to his old partner. And he never promotes upwards at the labs he works at, because he can't work with people he thinks are beneath him, and can't form connections with his bosses. In an ironic, twisted way, a highschool chemistry teacher is where he'd end up. Here, he can tell him self he's doing it to support his family, that he's the one making the sacrifice. And his students are obviously beneath him too, so he'll always be the smartest person in the room. It's a lot of hard work to even be a chemistry teacher, but his problem isn't that he's lazy or adverse to working.
Seeing Jesse's dumbfounded facial expressions when Walt talks about chemistry is utterly hilarious. Istg I was prolly making the same faces in chem class. Also, if Walt wasn't a murderous, narcissistic kingpin, I think he'd be a really cool teacher to have.
This was an important lesson for Jesse. Since he only really learns for the sake of survival or gaining respect. This was key for him in understanding the importance of element choice as well the periodic table. Jesse is pretty decent on chemistry uptake. Hes decent at connecting how things work but isnt particular on materials. A mechanical learning style. Just takes a but more for him to regard the materials/chemical properties.
Can’t lie, mr white would be the best Chem teacher to have. Guy has a genuine love of what he teaches and is still good enough to simplify it to the point where all the students can understand it
Well you see, most teachers haven't won a Nobel prize or been responsible for research that directly contributed to the success of a multi-billion dollar company
@@pro-socialsociopath769because they are always overlooked. A student’s success, how many would go and thank the teacher? So no need to talk about Nobel’s whatsoever.
Imagine being lucky enough to have a world-class scientist as a high school chemistry teacher and wasting the opportunity by being a petty brat. Like, any one of them could've potentially gotten the knowledge base they needed to be billionaires if they paid attention and asked questions.
In the pilot, Mr. White has set us up for what was to come for the series as it went on. Chemistry is the study of matter, but also the study of change. Growth, decay, and transformation, which is a part of life. We have seen all that happen before our very eyes. Even if we didn't know it then, the first part of the video from the pilot explains the concept of the whole show.
It made me sad how bored the stduents looked in there. I always loved listening to teachers who sounded passionate about their job. It was fun (even if i didn't understand anything lmao)
i seriously wish teachers this passionate existed in real life more ofte. i had a math teacher my junior year who very much cared to sit down with his students and explain things, being god awful at math i still learned so more from him than i had in basically all of my time in school
I absolutely love the final clip because it means the creators acknowledge the fans and the memes. Creators, we see you, too, and we appreciate everything you have brought to us.
It doesn't explode and you light it with a strip of magnesium. The British trapped in dunkirk used BAGS of the stuff to destroy all their vehicles before the escaped. They still use thermite today to join railway lines together.
I actually felt great. I got a spark to learn all of a sudden dont know why. Learn all of it all over again. The problem is not all teachers can show you the beauty of science. Few can and the ones to get them are the lucky ones.
I genuinely cannot understand how his students did not like him, from every single second of his teaching there was a palpable happiness to share his interest in the subject. I wish my school had a chemistry teacher like him. (Minus the criminal actions.)
the battery they built would maybe do 2 amps at 12 volts, but an actual car battery can do 800 amps at 12 volts and 300 minimum to start a car that means they died in the desert from dehydration
"Couldn't we just...let this slide?" Me: _ALWAYS_ LOOK UP/ASK IF THERE'S SOMETHING, _ANYTHING_ YOU CAN DO FOR EXTRA CREDIT. *_ALWAYS._* No matter (also no pun intended) what grade you have, what grade you're _in_ . Even in college. DO IT. Even if it's small, it could save your life.
It was at 0:50 when we first saw Heisenberg and didn't even know it yet With all the detail they put in this show they could've at least had used brake pads instead of brand new ones that's never been installed
I'd like a montage of Professor Victor explaining the propane chain and specifically which Chiral centre gets eliminated during reduction to yield methamphetamine and of course how the product can be pure if the cook isn't stereospecific, and what to do when the humidity rises and the product goes cloudy. Also it'd be good to know how to recognise a bad barrel of precursor which Victor the professor will certainly know
My AP Chemistry teacher started our second day of school off with, “Have you guys ever seen Breaking Bad? I don’t play it anymore in the class because one girl cried once but you should watch it, I talk about it sometimes” and she DID for the whole year
Chemistry = The Study of Change. We just witnessed the 'change' from Walt to Heisenberg. Chiral images of each other, they look the same, but they may not act the same.
You also have to like how in the scene, he briefly lapses on an example of chiral medicines because one of the most common examples is amphetamine, which can be easy to find as a prescribed medication as a part of treatments for conditions like ADHD, because it has the enantiomer of methamphetamine, the last thing he wants to have on his mind at the moment.
"Ahh, wire..."
Jesse's best line. 😂
Makes my chem students look like geniuses
My favourite is "This is my own private domicile and I will not be harassed... Bitch!"
Im more of a "I did-dent" kinda guy.
"Yeah, Mr. White! Yeah, science!"
That's the best line.
6:21
7:34 "A robot?" I love how Jesse says that like he simultaneously excited, scared and confused.
Lmao. Phenomenal acting. Jesse fully believed they were about to construct another terminator
I love how he go's to the most futuristic and most complicated with the equipment they have on hand.
Why do they need a battery exactly?
One of my lines of the whole series 😂😂😂
@@peteralexandergraae2830 to fix the broken one of the rv
Chad was the true villain of the series, the way he loudly drags his chair across the classroom is a power move that even echoes Gus’ intimidation of Hector. Perhaps if Mr White had nicer students he would never have become Heisenberg.
true villains are the goverment, if they pay teachers enough, Breaking Bad wouldn't happen
@@vonxoliverNo. the true villains are the Founding Fathers
I always hope somehow Chad would have stumbled into Heisenbergs world
@@finest_life9109 , Are you talking about the fathers that founded your mom last night?
It must be tough, never knowing for sure who your dad is
@@maskedmarvyl4774 I forgive you for saying that
What a great teacher, I'm sure he'd never do anything wrong.
@@SubspaceSuitcase999Are you dumb on purpose?
cry?
Just apply yourself 🤡
Hahahah
@@Justinhomii huh?
What a calm and knowledgeable teacher. I guess he does nothing else but broadening his horizons in chemistry methods
METHods
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😂
Broadening his Horizon-berg...
I'm a little uncertain about his principles.....
Imagine Chad’s face finding out that his teacher was Heisenberg and could have ended him just for dragging chair across his class 😂
That would be a great after credit scene xD
@@Da-Butcharyeah it could’ve been like that scene where Hank crawls out of the sand Yknow, just a joke
He's looking at old pictures and sees a drug kingpin washing his car. He would probably brag about it forever, being a Chad
One of his former classmates spreads a rumor that Heisenberg still lives, and he's scared shitless for the rest of his life
The after credit scene we deserved
reaction of all the triggers of walter who didnt know he was Heisenberg
It's so nice when a teacher doesn't give up on a student even after they've both left the school system permanently.
Each of Walt's chemistry lessons is foreshadowing of the show.
"That's all of life. Growth then decay then transformation" (Walt's journey and transformation into Heisenberg)
"Identical yet opposite. Although they may look the same, they may not always behave the same" (Walt/Heisenberg)
Interesting.
Don't forget "Chemistry is the study of matter, but I prefer to see it as the study of change"
on the second methamphetamine is also a chiral compound too! ik chiral compounds n all is basic but it's cool to see that the writers knew their chemistry enough to use it to foreshadow and show more bits of walt's character
@@emiletard4201 vrabo bince
Uncertainty the word Heisenberg loves that the position of atom (Walter white)
"Chemistry is the study of matter. But i prefer to see it as the study of change."
refers to the change of Walter to Heisenberg
Bravo vince
@@Footballgoats_87 Yes, such subtle symbolism. So glad you caught it.
I believe it’s supposed to be symbolism of lyles dramatic change throughout the breaking bad timeline. Bravo vince
The writer snuck that as a major thematic concern smcreating statement.
0:43 shows how much walter loves chemistry and want his students to enjoy the subject but they don't. And next scene where the student arrogantly pulls chairs and walt's incapability of punishing him because he's a teacher. This one scene tells us that he doesn't like what he's doing. He has this compromised lifestyle (which most of us have). Though his initial intention was to provide his family before passing, he slowly broke those chains of compromised lifestyle while turning into Heisenberg. While starting, this scene looked like a normal opening scene and we all thought walt's a very nice and innocent teacher who's bankrupt. But after completing the series, the perspective changes. He is not what he his. He's compromised. This scene was a peak level character establishment.
"Compromised" nice word
There were only a couple of students who seemed to enjoy his first lesson. 0:22 - 0:23
I feel like he wouldn't go down the path of heisenberg if he was teaching in a university, he seems to love teaching people chemistry as shown in the battery scene
9:26 "AH WIRE"
I mean he's trying. Wire conducts electricity right...right?
@@prithvirajsrinivasan1077 Depends on what the wire is made of... 😉
😂
@@DC-zi6se a wire that's made of wire
My favorite element in the periodic table, WIRE
The "Build a battery" scene is one where Jessie didn't get enough credit, he was proactively thinking of ideas, some admittedly were stupid like the robot, but making a signal rocket, distress beacon, or dismantling parts from the RV to make something they can ride out of there, those weren't necessarily bad ideas.
Well he was the person who actually said “build a battery” so yeah your right
And, in the end, Walter made a robot too
Hehe i see what you did there
@@caav56 bravo vince
Mr. White is proof that smart and good people can get corrupt if they have the right motivation.
The story that he left Gretchen because he couldn't handle her family having more wealth/status than him kind of shows he's had this ego problem for a while -- the ego problem that motivated him to do horrible things. I don't think he was a good person as a teacher, only dormant and ready to crack. But I don't know.
@@0ia a good person breaking bad is a more interesting and nuanced story to tell from writing point of view. The bad guy all along theory is kind of lame and only does disservice to the show
@@andrew1699 I agree. I think I'm seeing a small flaw and overblowing it, but with the people I've met in my life, I find I need to do that for my own survival. I don't see what I said as a theory as much as opinionatedly defining "good" differently.
Yeah Walter was never a good person, from the beginning he was already corrupted by ego and desire to be the best provider possible. He didn't do the things he did for the good of his family, he did it to be remembered as a great man and to make himself feel better.
Walt was never good he was just harmless before he broke bad, he always had it in him to do what he did.
It’s a constant psychological battle to not ask my chemistry teacher if he wants to cook with me.
50 50 partners
What do you got to lose
he's supposed to ask you
I bet you’re not even a drug dealer
This is a small thing but I always loved the superposition of the Bunsen flame over Walt as he motivates the subject he loves most 0:37 - then, in a matter of seconds, we’re fully informed through this visual symbolism that his vocation has extinguished that passion, its flame snuffed in no small part by the thankless drudgery of haranguing his inattentive students. In this life barren of scientific achievement, this man is in some sense, already dead - “I feel…awake” he later says
"it has to be Galvanized"
There you have it fokes. Vince predicted Galvanized Square Steel. And when Jesse later used Eco Friendly Wood Veneer to decorate his house?? brilliant
No screws from aunt :(
I get it's a meme and all but do you ppl even know what galvanised means?
@@polishpuffer A coating that protects metal from rusting. Pretty sure it’s zinc, like what Walt asked for.
@@Cozm1k yes, correct
Bravo beans
12:27 what we all wanted to hear
Imagine he taught at a university instead, he'd have students who had the same interest in chemistry as him, no money problems, help change the world through his students. I like the fact that he's a high school teacher, shows he was flawed from the very beginning
I don't know about the "no money problems". University teachers don't really make that much more money
He would’ve had to obtain a PHD to be a Professor, and he barely had the money to continue Grey Matter let alone pay for further studies
Not really how it works mate
While I can't fully remember why he just stuck to high school teacher, leaving grey matter was a result of a falling out between him and his partner.
When he had that "empire business" talk with Jesse, he mentioned that he could have made millions of it and regretted leaving that quickly after seeing what it became
@@MrJustapersnoh he didn't have one? i forgot, but he definitely won a nobel prize
I learned more about Chemistry from Mr. White than I did in High School.
Next time apply yourself.
🫱
Walt is actually a good teacher. But if he was my HS teacher I would have also been bored, I was burnt out and tired though out HS
I pity your school
@@omkarsangvikar4166 AHAHAHHAHAHH
Because you didnt pay attention dummy
What I've always wondered was why Walt never pursued becoming a professor at a university or community college. He had the chops for it, and could have easily earned respect as a college professor by both students and faculty.
I know the short answer is "Breaking Bad wouldn't exist if he got over himself" but I'm thinking along the lines of in-universe logic... Actually now that I think about it he probably would have after Junior graduated, assuming the cancer and Holly didn't happen.
With his ego and qualifications I’m surprised he wasn’t teaching in Harvard of all places making idk 400k a year
I think it makes a lot of sense. While Walter was an accomplished researcher, he never got a PhD or even a Master's degree. After he graduated, he was already working in that company that he helped set up. This is where his problems began. He left the company largely because he couldn't stand to be near his assistant, whose family was wealthy and successful. He sold his share and got out, only to later bitterly find out the company had become a billion dollar enterprise without him. After that he shuffles from one obscure lab to the next, forming no connections and never collaborating on research ever again.
And the reason for that is clear. His ego and inferiority complex leads him to be unable to submit to others, or even have the perception of doing so. He can't get back into academia, because it would require him to be a student again, studying under professors he think he's better than, and trying to get researching funding from people he doesn't respect either. He can't go back to his old business, even though a position was offered to him, because it would mean either accepting he was wrong to leave, or accepting his perception that he was kowtowing to his old partner. And he never promotes upwards at the labs he works at, because he can't work with people he thinks are beneath him, and can't form connections with his bosses.
In an ironic, twisted way, a highschool chemistry teacher is where he'd end up. Here, he can tell him self he's doing it to support his family, that he's the one making the sacrifice. And his students are obviously beneath him too, so he'll always be the smartest person in the room. It's a lot of hard work to even be a chemistry teacher, but his problem isn't that he's lazy or adverse to working.
noble prize scientists dont make that much money, not even half. thats how broken the system is @@madlad8601
@NACLGames no Walt has a masters, he said he created the company with Elliot in Grad school
@@DJSpit1 Still doesn't solve the issue of his abrasive personality
Wire ore becomes more scarce each day
Pretty soon we'll be mining landfills in a desperate hope to recycle wire.
The wire deposits are running out man
😳A robot ?! Gotta love young, naieve, not quite fully broken Jesse
Best line ever.
Wire
Felina: "Yes, a robot"
Seeing Jesse's dumbfounded facial expressions when Walt talks about chemistry is utterly hilarious. Istg I was prolly making the same faces in chem class. Also, if Walt wasn't a murderous, narcissistic kingpin, I think he'd be a really cool teacher to have.
@@Ojas97how💀
@@Ojas97 that dont make him no bad teacher
This was an important lesson for Jesse. Since he only really learns for the sake of survival or gaining respect. This was key for him in understanding the importance of element choice as well the periodic table.
Jesse is pretty decent on chemistry uptake. Hes decent at connecting how things work but isnt particular on materials.
A mechanical learning style. Just takes a but more for him to regard the materials/chemical properties.
0:53 Chat, is there something wrong with your table?
0:14 Meanwhile on the other side of Albuquerque, Jimmy is making the authorities believe that Huell is a celebrity on Coushatta
Next is learning how to be a lawyer from Saul Goodman
how to launder drug money
then how to be a bitch from skyler
Next we can learn how to be a cop from Hank Schrader
Or psychology from Tuco
Honestly if it was Jimmy McGill, I actually wouldn't mind
I prefer Mr White as my chemistry teacher than my old chemistry teacher 😂
Who doesn't want a chemistry teacher who assisted a team to win Nobel Prize 😂😂😂
That’s cause he’s passionate about science, always better when a teacher actually loves the subject
@@102-d7iI agree!
My teacher doesn’t deserve to be called Mr White. Waltuh White was a great teacher, listening to his students and actually helping them
You can see the excitement of talking chemistry in walts eyes 🥺
And he loved every second of it.
Can’t lie, mr white would be the best Chem teacher to have. Guy has a genuine love of what he teaches and is still good enough to simplify it to the point where all the students can understand it
This made me realize how much both, students and schools, underestimate their teachers
Well you see, most teachers haven't won a Nobel prize or been responsible for research that directly contributed to the success of a multi-billion dollar company
@@pro-socialsociopath769because they are always overlooked. A student’s success, how many would go and thank the teacher? So no need to talk about Nobel’s whatsoever.
Imagine being lucky enough to have a world-class scientist as a high school chemistry teacher and wasting the opportunity by being a petty brat. Like, any one of them could've potentially gotten the knowledge base they needed to be billionaires if they paid attention and asked questions.
4:01 the amount of videos ive seen with a different sound i had no idea this was the actual sound
What sound? The background music?
You just gave me an ad
He was so close to getting Walt's respect, but he had to say wire, didn't he?
In the pilot, Mr. White has set us up for what was to come for the series as it went on. Chemistry is the study of matter, but also the study of change. Growth, decay, and transformation, which is a part of life. We have seen all that happen before our very eyes. Even if we didn't know it then, the first part of the video from the pilot explains the concept of the whole show.
I wish we had a teacher like Mr. White in college. He could teach chemistry, history, cooking, art, moneymaking, and you'd never be bored.
Explain cooking
Really wish they did more chemistry related solutions in the show
It made me sad how bored the stduents looked in there. I always loved listening to teachers who sounded passionate about their job. It was fun (even if i didn't understand anything lmao)
The students in the front does pay attention tho
I probably would have gotten a better grade if Mr. White was my chemistry teacher 😂
Same, i would love a teacher like mistah white
Nah dude😂
I have GCSE’s in a few months these are so useful, keep uploading Mr. White
Same, these videos really inspire me and keep me motivated for Chemistry
"Ahhh...Copper!!!"
The Good Ending
And in today's class, we will teach you how to make Methamphetamine using reductive amination
2:58 Just like Walter White and Heisenberg
This is proof that Walter White was too smart to be teaching high school students, even though he was super passionate about it!
Walter white is brilliant and was a great teacher
What a great father, taking his son on a field trip
What a great teacher ,.. practically performing his subject just to teach his student
I love how Walt hestitates because he realizes he is chiral himself
i seriously wish teachers this passionate existed in real life more ofte. i had a math teacher my junior year who very much cared to sit down with his students and explain things, being god awful at math i still learned so more from him than i had in basically all of my time in school
"ahhhhh.....wire!"
I absolutely love the final clip because it means the creators acknowledge the fans and the memes. Creators, we see you, too, and we appreciate everything you have brought to us.
Learn Chemistry with Walter White
Learn Business with Jesse Pinkman
Learn Law with Saul Goodman
The gustavo gun seems to be invulnerable, but it was eventually killed by a hot explosion
It doesn't explode and you light it with a strip of magnesium. The British trapped in dunkirk used BAGS of the stuff to destroy all their vehicles before the escaped. They still use thermite today to join railway lines together.
@@OffGridInvestor the joke is that i wrote gustavo, like gustavo fring. who died due to an explosion.
2:19 he really sells it as a chemistry teacher 😂
amazing how in the opening narration, he perfectly describes his entire character through 5 seasons.
You said it yourself! Robot???? 😂😂😂
What a great chemistry teacher, I hope he had a successful teaching career.
2:30 if you look closely to the left you can see a drawing of Jane which is a foreshadow to her death
I wish I had chemistry teacher like him. It'd be so much fun.
I like that scenes like making batteries show Walt wasn't lying/bragging about being overqualified for being a mere chemistry teacher.
I actually felt great. I got a spark to learn all of a sudden dont know why. Learn all of it all over again. The problem is not all teachers can show you the beauty of science. Few can and the ones to get them are the lucky ones.
1:14 Guess whos failing the next exam...
I genuinely cannot understand how his students did not like him, from every single second of his teaching there was a palpable happiness to share his interest in the subject.
I wish my school had a chemistry teacher like him. (Minus the criminal actions.)
Mr White should have instead traveled to India and given coaching lessons for IIT entrance. He'd be making billions, perfectly legally.
I missed Walter often showing his chemistry knowledge in the first season, you had a lot of it in the first but then it all just about disappeared
Leam Chemistry? 0:05
Pre cancer and post cancer dude was his own worst enemy
If most teachers were as motivated as Walter, school would have been far more interesting.
He is describing the arc of his life. That's what makes this scene magnanimous and ominous.
What a passionate healthy man. Surely he will stay on the right track in life and continue to educate high schoolers
Well i got news for you
the battery they built would maybe do 2 amps at 12 volts, but an actual car battery can do 800 amps at 12 volts and 300 minimum to start a car
that means they died in the desert from dehydration
"Couldn't we just...let this slide?"
Me: _ALWAYS_ LOOK UP/ASK IF THERE'S SOMETHING, _ANYTHING_ YOU CAN DO FOR EXTRA CREDIT. *_ALWAYS._*
No matter (also no pun intended) what grade you have, what grade you're _in_ . Even in college.
DO IT. Even if it's small, it could save your life.
It was at 0:50 when we first saw Heisenberg and didn't even know it yet
With all the detail they put in this show they could've at least had used brake pads instead of brand new ones that's never been installed
If only Mr. White is my chemistry teacher I will never skip chemistry classes
imagine if jesse was the substitute teacher for walt’s class whenever he was out tending to business
"Alright bitches today we'll be cooking"
@@alexrator7674we are gonna need ingredients, muriatic acid, caustic soda and hydrogen chloride
Jokes aside. He would be a great chemistry teacher
Woah. He seems cool. They should make a show about this guy.
Aaah wire!😂😂😂
I'd like a montage of Professor Victor explaining the propane chain and specifically which Chiral centre gets eliminated during reduction to yield methamphetamine and of course how the product can be pure if the cook isn't stereospecific, and what to do when the humidity rises and the product goes cloudy. Also it'd be good to know how to recognise a bad barrel of precursor which Victor the professor will certainly know
Learning about chirality in high school is kinda advanced, lmao
My AP Chemistry teacher started our second day of school off with, “Have you guys ever seen Breaking Bad? I don’t play it anymore in the class because one girl cried once but you should watch it, I talk about it sometimes” and she DID for the whole year
Chemistry = The Study of Change.
We just witnessed the 'change' from Walt to Heisenberg. Chiral images of each other, they look the same, but they may not act the same.
Id would die to have this dude as my chemistry teacher
This scene is series recap in advance. Just listen to those words. Change, tranformation, growth, decay.
2:56 amazing writing, walt reflects on himself
Mr.White: " Jesse ,I didn't poison brock Jesse: Ahh! Liar...
I wish the video included where Mr. White schooled Victor 😂
The speech was actually about his journey of character throughout breaking bad
That thing he did with the fire was pretty neat.
What about the scene explaining how to make poison out of a bean??
"One crossed wire, one wayward pinch of potassium chlorate, one errant twitch... and kablooie!"
What a great teacher and human! I learned alot in his class
Jesse being so confident saying “wire” will never not be funny
The only time Walt seems truly happy outside of doing crime is when he’s talking about chemistry
“What are we building?”
“You said it youself…”
“A robot??!”😂
“Ahhhhhh WIREEEE” 🤦🏻♂️
"Yeah Mr White! Yes Science!"
Jesse turned into a primary school science show character lol.
The explanation of chirality scene is one of the best things ever put to screen.
You also have to like how in the scene, he briefly lapses on an example of chiral medicines because one of the most common examples is amphetamine, which can be easy to find as a prescribed medication as a part of treatments for conditions like ADHD, because it has the enantiomer of methamphetamine, the last thing he wants to have on his mind at the moment.
I teach High school - the pain is real.
Missing the part in the hardware store where he tells the other two guys they have the wrong matches
I learnt more chemistry from this clip than in my entire school year.