Walt Tells Jesse The Truth About Jane | Ozymandias | Breaking Bad
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- Walt tries to have a stern talk with Hank in one of the most climactic scenes of the series.
From Season 5 Episode 14 Ozymandias: Walt goes on the run. Jesse is taken hostage. Marie convinces Skyler to tell Walter, Jr. the truth.
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Damn Todd is such a good guy, literally saved Jesse’s life here. I’m sure they’ll go on to become great friends later.
Jesse must be so grateful that Todd saved him from those horrible guys Walter and Jack
Maybe grab a pizza together!
@@ryker2895 pepperoni… classic!
Jesse should introduce Todd to Andrea, I'm sure the three of them will become great friends!
watch the next 2 episode and the movie el camino
I don't remember if it was Vince who said this, but this is often described as "the worst thing Walt ever did". It was totally unecesary and done out of pure spite just to hurt Jesse one last time
Wasn’t unnecessary at all, he wanted Jesse dead for turning on him but because Todd saved him he wanted to kill him emotionally.
@@SccoppeWalt didn’t know that they were going to keep Jesse alive to cook. He was under the impression that they were going to kill him after they interrogated him. So yes, it was unnecessary
Nah Mike's death was worse, everything Mike had worked for ended up for nothing, and Walt killed him for nothing because of his wounded pride. Whereas Jesse betrayed Walt and got Hank killed in the process.
@@freddiewilliams3589 What makes it ever sadder is that Walter knew that Mike wanted to die bu knowing what he provided would've enough for his family. Still, he killed him without that.
@@freddiewilliams3589 I don't understand why you pin Hank's death on Jesse, when Jack's gang is literally working for Walt.
"I watched her die. I liked it. I was good at it. I was alive."
"And she was not."
@@toptenguy1🥶
Worst thing walt has ever done was poisoning Broc with ricin
@@durlov2343 he did poison him, but not with ricin. There's no cure for poisoning by ricin, otherwise Brock would be dead, I took the time to research. And you clearly didn't watch the series. Walter poisoned Brock with a flower that tends to cause intoxication in children
@@Thekidloquendero9745 yes I didn't see the series and yet I know major spoiler like this 🤠
Can you imagine, after everything that’s happened, this being the last thing you hear before rotting in slavery? I can’t imagine the image Jesse must’ve had of Walt in his head
He didn't rot in slavery. Walt freed him. And he lived happily ever after in Alaska. Did you even watch it??
@@dinozoprano the word rotting doesn’t imply he died there. You can “rot in your bed” and eventually get up after being there for far too long
@@dinozoprano Last thing he heard BEFORE rotting in slavery
@@dinozoprano lol you can’t read my guy
@Dino Zoprano can't imagine being this stupid. Pretty clear what the op meant
The way aaron Paul just goes lifeless in is legs after walt tells him. Crushing.
Brilliant acting
It’s the little things that count 🥹
Jesse would’ve been able to save her himself if he hadn’t been zonked out on H.
@@N-wordScissorhandsBrilliant. You should have directed this series rather than Vince. You truly are beyond our times!
@@N-wordScissorhands ...yeah his own personal guilt was a big driving factor for him getting clean again. Ultimately if walt hadn't shown up jessie does know that things would have ended up the same way with her ODing in the bed next to him. But the point was to let him know, walt could have saved her, and decided not to.
Walt wanted jessie to know that it was his decision, not something out of anyone's control. More of walt's ego if you really think about it, he is telling jessie that him and his girlfriend were nothing more than pawns to him in a game. He sacrificed her to save the piece he needed, jessie. But now he is sacrificing that piece just as emotionlessly.
The irony being if he had saved jane, she probably would have drug jessie down with her and they would both have been gone or the outside chance that the OD was a wake up call for both of them and they get clean and live happily ever after...not likely. But notice either way, no more jessie for walt to use.
Plus she really messed up when she started trying to blackmail walt.
i still stand by that this was the worst thing walt had ever done
Vince Gilligan would agree with you.
Poisoning Brock?
@@yissibiiyte Walt had a reason for poisoning Brock, as horrible as it was. He has no good reason for what he does here.
@@amorojaz27 I don't think having a reason to do an immoral act makes it any better. Poisoning a child without a care in the world that he may die is worse than just saying some words to Jesse that happen to traumatise him
@@yissibiiyte Yes but compared to Walt telling jesse about jane is purely to spite him. Walt didn't have a reason to tell him about jane and he did it purely out of spite. He poisoned brock (probably with a dose enough to hospitalize yet not kill him) for the reason to keep himself alive.
I was waiting ever since Jane's death for this truth to come out, and when Walt saved it for this moment I didn't see it coming and I just sat there in stunned silence. Everything fell apart so fast.
Must have been on the edge of your seat during the fly episode when he allllllmost said it lol
@@moonscar119 Ugh, don't. That is the one gripe I had with what was almost one of the best episodes of the series.
Walt finally coming to terms with how out of control everything got up until that point, and desperately wanting to confess to someone, but instead dragging out that single point for 45 minutes with no real climax.
"Jesse I...I...I...I...I...I.......zZzZzZ"
@@Hysteria98without Fly, BB would never have become the iconic show it is now. Fly was incredibly necessary and perfect in every way.
No . Walter genuinely cared for Jesse. What he said wasn’t true. He was just trying to break him. Do you all forget that Jesse flipped on him and made the entire situation go nuclear? In the end both were terrible humans and Jesse wasn’t some innocent victim. The real reason he let Jane die was because he didn’t want Jesse to get die with her if he saved her which means he doesn’t have a partner anymore. He lied and told him what said out of spite for the betrayal. This wasn’t him showing his true colors. It was him getting in Jesse’s head for flipping on him
I can’t believe the first time I watched this I was actually happy Walt tormented Jesse like this for trying to get him arrested….. after watching this series a few times over it astounds me how much of a monster Walt truly is and how the writers manipulate us to be on his side……
This show is beyond brilliant.
Nah man team walter white for life! Walt did the right thing. As much as I love jesse, walt always loved him. He should have thought before acting.
@@petercartman Walt is a complete dick to him and uses him for his dirty work. Maybe he does love him but his love is toxic
@@petercartmanNah no way, both of you, I can't believe anybody can root for Walter at this point, being the first or the 300th time watching the series 💀
@@painispootisfunny enough I've seen the series in its completion about 7 times and I still root for Walt the entire way through, it never wavered for me (as you can tell from my avatar pic lol)
That's interesting. Vince himself said he was shocked that people were still rooting for him as he got darker and darker. So the intention can't have been to manipulate us into rooting for him. Walter himself , however, manipulated others into thinking he still had good intentions deep down, and I was on his side until a certain point - but still after that continued to look for sincere regret and empathy in the man - until the point I stopped looking and couldn't believe anything he was saying or showing that might indicate he feels remorse, unconditional love for his family or that he actually cares about Jesse - to name a few examples of things that on the surface he was supposedly feeling. I think he started out as a good man, perhaps depressed and not full of such a strong feeling like love - but still felt no reason to be anything but good to others. After his diagnosis he became bitter and scared and it allowed for resentment and anger that for some reason was buried deep inside him - to come out - and gradually he just became narcissistic and manipulative. If you were ever happy that Jesse got tormented like this by Walt, that scares me because we'd seen him do so many bad things, but I guess you succumbed to Walt's manipulation - maybe you're a younger person i don't know, but as one gets older - manipulation tactics are easier to spot.
Walter has done a lot of evil stuff, even not saving Jane was a abhorrently calculated move. However telling Jesse was just pure, unnecessary evil - kind of twisted revenge for him bringing Hank
He had a reason to not save Jane, she knew too much and blackmailed him
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor She was a huge risk. Any of the other main players in the show would've done the same thing, or worse
Just tell me how Walt was going to save Jane ?? Buddy it was literally impossible to save Jane as she was already dying of overdose.. Walt could have done nothing
@@anshumanpradhan2551 Walt literally said in this scene he could have saved her 🤣🤣🤣 Also he could have turned her on her side when she was on her back to prevent her from choking
@@anshumanpradhan2551 She was choking....just turn her over lol
It’s insane to me, that even after all that happened between these characters, Walter was going to let Jesse just be killed right in front of him.
He had lost all humanity in him. All he really cared about was himself
Walt was relatively easy to predict throughout most the series, even when he poisoned Brock I wasn’t too surprised, but him betraying Jesse was completely unexpected and felt truly heartbreaking more than anything else he did.
@@anoon-i dont think so, he was clearly shaken by hanks death. And we see in felina that he still values his family, when he gives skyler the coordinates. Walt is remorseless in this scene because he has nothing left, now that hank is dead theres no point anymore.
Because Jesse snitched
Considering he always appeared to have a toxic parental love and protection towards Jesse, this scene was gut wrenching for me. If people weren’t able to see how much of a monster he had become here, idk what to even say.
Todd casually suggesting torturing Jessie while Walt sits there with a blank expression
A lot of respect for this writers room. They wrapped everything up. No loose ends.
Crazy. I wondered for years how would jesse find out about jane. And walt just tells him to destroy him. Easy. But VERY powerful
No half measures.
Well...there are still loose ends. Brock for example. They never even wrapped that up in El Camino. Which mostly served to wrap up jessie's storyline to begin with.
2:22
wow
He couldn't kill him, so he killed him psychologically.
Walter was never going to kill jesse himself
Even just watching this clip, the atmosphere from this episode is so different than many other episodes, and it's one of many reasons why "Ozymandias" stands as the greatest episode of television.
it's still the train heist for me sorry - after 11 years
@@istvanpeterporkolab7918 for me it's the episode where Gus dies
@@Alex01xDFACE-OFF…an epic episode indeed.
Hmmm I think Walt might actually be a lizard. My evidence is that he hangs out in the desert a lot and the fact this was the most cold-blooded thing he's ever done
Bravo Vince
Facts 🦎
this scene will forever make me cry
0:52 Walt's nod signing off on Jesse's death and the same nod to Jesse in the end after he saves him has to be intentional
Even though it was 2 1/2 seasons ago, in the show, it has been less than a year since Jane died
Omg Ashita no Joe, the goat
The last season of this show is just on another level; writing, acting, production, everything
Props to the guy awkwardly cradling Jesse back to the car after Walt knocks the life out of him
For real, he was a really good sport about it.
Always gets me how when Walt says "wait", you're supposed to think he's having second thoughts about Jesse being taken away to be tortured. He walks up with a look of concern on his face and then....bam. He crushes Jesse's spirit with his words.
"Mr White... he's the devil! He's smarter than you. He is luckier than you. Whatever you think is gonna happen the exact opposite of that is gonna happen."
Damn could it add up more than this 💥
If he was the devil so was Jesse. Stfu idiott. Jesse flipped on him when he did everything right along with him and never let him explain himself for Brock. It wasn’t right but he had a reason to do it and knew exactly how to make sure he didn’t die from it. It was to save Jesse out of all people! Yet he gets betrayed for it because he didn’t wanna hear it. Oh the irony yet you people saw Jesse as the victim lol
Todd was the brains of Uncle Jack's operation.
I think Todd just wanted to make sure that nobody knew he had killed Drew Sharp.
This episode illustrates that although Walt is evil, there's still a part of him that's human. The part that pleads for Hank's life, and who leaves Holly at a fire station. Oh, and calling the house and giving Skyler an alibi.
I love him calling the house scene and chewing her out and calling her a bitch. You could tell on her face she knew this was an act of kindness or whatever to protect her
Did you mean "moral" or "good" instead of "human"?
If you meant human, Walt / Heisenberg was and is 100% human
If you meant moral or good.. nah. Those are mostly self serving acts, even if only for him to make himself feel better after handing someone else a lot of grief
Jesse snitched on Walt which led to Hank’s death. Jesse deserved this
@@nightsphenom7122 if you wanna go that way of blame, walt called jack's crew and guess who killed hank, not jesse
She ain't got no alibi..
Everyone always says Ozymandias is the saddest episode but to me nothing beats ABQ. Jane dies. Jesse and Jane’s dad are completely destroyed. 167 people die in a plane crash. The entire episode is very emotional and uncomfortable to watch.
Walt might have as well just clawed at Jesse’s chest and ripped his heart out. He really killed Jesse internally there.
Jessie and tod have history
Jessie and walt have chemistry
Hank and Jesse's face had physics
@@aniketsawant2240 Walt and Skylar had Biology
@@justsomedinosaur9440
The Salamancas had cooking
@@Killgore-ip2yqand hank had geology
This episode alone should get 10/10 on imdb
It has
@@pilkers2 Oh really? Thank you, Sherlock. 😎
@@Radimunto no problem mate 👍
@@Radimunto what
@@Radimunto Why did you say it “should get 10/10” and then act like you knew it did when someone pointed it out? You on that blue dream homie?
This scene was heartbreaking 🙁
This episode is the climax of everything the show was building upto, even the relationship between these two. Thoughout the show their relationship was deteriorating, only everytime it was Walt who was manipulating Jesse while Jesse was always the one to start fighting with Walt. But the fight would always resolve after Walt would somehow find a way to prove that he still cares about Jesse in his twisted way and Jesse in turn would never betray Walt even when he sided with Gus in s4. But this! This is the point of no return for both of them. Jesse has finally betrayed Walt and is not loyal to him anymore, and Walt has finally stopped caring about Jesse, his only redeeming quality left in the show. This is the peak their relationship reaches after developing thoughout the show. It is only the resolution in the final two episodes where they finally mend their relationship in some way. It cannot be the same ever but it is given a closure, just like everything in Felina. Everything reaches its peak in Ozymandias and while it cannot be the same, it is still mildly resolved in Felina to give some form of closure.
One of my favorite scenes in all of breaking bad. Still have to watch bcs
What a sad scene. Jesse looked Shocked and destroyed.
There would be no tv series like breaking bad, truly amazing expirience and highly suggest anyone who hasn't watched it yet to do it. Masterpiece
Walt is such a meanie head.
Walter told Jesse about Jane out of pure spite & pity
Still the best episode of TV ever
This is the moment where Walt tells Jesse the truth about Jane. Brilliant writing. Bravo Vince!
Wow thanks for this riveting information
Wow, comedy amirite? This is what it comes up to now. Great
I couldn't tell before, but now I see what you mean!
Jesse should not have ratted Walt out to the DEA. They are both in deep with the criminals which would put their respective collaterals in danger. He has a reason to hate Walt for poisoning Brock but at that point, he should no longer do anything. Walt gives him his money, and Brock is alive. Walter may have manipulated him but he also saved him a couple of times. Emilio would've murdered him already or Gus' dealers or Mike etc.
Jesse was one ungrateful crying b!+ch in the last season. First he goes throwing money on the streets and then in El Camino breaks into Todd's house for fraction of that money. 😂
Is this based off of stale, 5 year old memories of major plot points? Because Jesse was essentially forced into working with the DEA. Hank caught him attempting to burn Walt's house down. Hank already knew that Walt was Heisenberg at that point, and Jesse's mental state had already deteriorated past the point of thinking rationally.
@@j.c.jeggis1818 he is still sane, Walt despite his huge pride has some degree of softness for Jesse. That's always his problem, he is too emotional.
this episode is the definition of descending into madness
When Jesse is about to get shot you can see two birds that look like good friends. It represents Jesse And Walts friendship over the year. Now hes about to die. Truly sad and devastating for Jesse.
That’s not what it represents??
@Top Seal then what does it actually represent?
No, they're just two solitary birds flying. Stop over analyzing, it makes you look dense.
Actually it represents freedom.
@@Mr.Skeleton.then why include the shot? its purposeful, the editors chose to cut to that footage
I think a lot of people keep forgetting that Jane was a liability. She had nothing to lose and had tons of evidence on Walt. Letting her die was a calculated move, she blackmailed once. If she and Jesse ever ran out of money where do you think they would go first?
A liability to a _drug dealer_ ... one could argue that anybody who threatens the flow of such a devastating drug is "good" for doing so, or at least doesn't deserve to die
manufacturer, to be precise ;p
@@marcushendriksen8415many shows and films star criminals and we are supposed to root for them while the law enforcers are portrayed as the bad guys, that's common practice
@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingForwe're talking about Jane here, she's not law enforcement lmao
@@marcushendriksen8415 no but she would have snitched sooner or later
Alternate title:
Devoted chemistry teacher taunts low grade student over bad exam results
"I watched your grade point average die."
Even worse then when Walt almost said it in Season 3 episode 8
The name of this episode is based off a small poem and the way its portrayed symobizes what the poem of “ozymandias” is
When he said I could of saved her, but I didn't ..the look on jesses face
Walt did not kill Jane. She died of overdose.But he could have saved her. White being in Jesse’s house at that time was an unbelievable coincidence.
He also saved jesses life by letting her die tbh
Watch again and it shows her rolling off Jesse and onto her back because Walt was shaking him. If he wasn't there she may have still puked but would've been on her side.
@@mike47734also if Jane hadn't died Jesse wouldn't have met Andrea and Brock
bruh he was happier with jane@@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
@@mattrb8101That was just another bad choice.
0:45 this is a bit out there, but the birds almost hitting each other seems like foreshadowing to him admitting he watched jane die, since flight 515 were 2 plans crashing into eachother
those birds are foreshadowing of saul goodman becoming kevin costner
I always stop along these episodes whenever I rewatch BB. I can’t bear seeing Jesse stripped of his dignity and everything taken away from him.
I think soon this channel will post the whole breaking bad so we can watch it for free
I found myself with a lot of people justifying walt later in the show, but this was the scene where any understanding for him just left
"Well Jesse, she had to record Jessica Jones, you know..."
Worst thing Walt did was waste that pizza
Todd really did save Jesse’s life here
The fact that he was okay with jesse getting killed and even telling him that was the purest form of evil and unexpected from Walter. I never expected him to do that
"This is the moment Jesse become Jesse Slaveman "
Walt: I ate your wings
Jesse: what?
Walt: I ate your lemon pepper wings, I ordered them and they looked good so I ate them. I could’ve left you half…but I didn’t.
This was the worst thing Walt did, but I almost feel worse overall for Howard’s character than anyone else in the BB universe.
That just goes to show THERE IS NO LOYALTY IN ANYTHING remember everyone Walt went to Jesse from the start
Mega L for Walter
You spelled Jesse wrong
@@moemoe-jb2fw And Walter correct
@@watercombat1901 They’re both garbage
The irony of this episode being the highest rating and people forgetting that Hank died just before this. And in Walt's eye Jesse was the one who led Hank straight to this
What? Hank literally died in this same episode.
0:44
When Uncle Jack asked him, should we kill Jesse and end this problem, he told him, No, that Jesse is like family, and now he has already killed a member of Walter's family (Hank) and he will kill the other.
The transition from Walter white to Heisenberg is tremendous in this scene!What a great actor Bryan Cranston
Poor Jesse
“Found him”
"Found him."
This was the coldest Walt ever got i think when he is more ruthless to someone who used to mean a lot to him than a bunch of psychos.
What a crazy episode
I think for a moment Walter wanted Jesse to just die without pain. Like he didn't like what Todd did. But then he said those things to Jesse so idk.
Jesse is a good guy, a genuine guy. For Walt to do him like that is horrible on so many levels possible. I feel bad for Jesse, I really do. I love Jesse.
Started as an emission of guilt from walter but ended as pure spite from Heisenberg. And after this jesse had to watch Andrea die. Could've been so much better if this was just the end for jesse
I'm doing a re-watch of Breaking Bad & I legit have to skip the Jane scenes. I feel heartbroken for Jesse, and it's just too sad knowing what's coming
To me Andrea's death is worse
Todd saved Jesse so he could still do deals with Lydia. Jesse would have been killed by Walter greenlighting Jack to head shot him if it weren't for Todd's love for Lydia.
He watched Jane die. He liked it. He was good at it. He felt, alive...
That look on Jesse's face....that look after walt tells him about jane. That look destroyed me.
DAMN! ...he's VENGEFUL!
And THAT little statement sealed Walt fate. You gotta die, can’t emotionally wound your second true love…anymore.
Does anyone here live on the east coast of the US and have netflix but not a VPN. I want to watch better call saul season 6. I keep checking netflix but it only goes to season 5. I dont want to buy a month of netflix just to be disappointed that season 6 is still not there. Thanks
Season 6 isn't on Netflix yet even in the US. It won't be added until next month.
@@YouShotMarvin ok thanks
Walt sat on that one for so long.
The part where Jesse is looking up at the sky makes me think of the lyric from Whom the Bell Tolls by Metallica “Take a look to the sky just before you dye it’s the last time you will”
my favorite scene was the one with that guy
He looks like the BTK killer.
This was the moment that Walter White became Jesse Pinkman.
My favorite part is after he starts driving home, he looks at himself in the rear view mirror and turns it away
My favorite part of Breaking Bad
Why'd you traumatize us again by uploading this?
Jesse went through it. Was a drug addict. His girl Jane OD’d and died beside him. Todd made him watch his other girl get shot to death. Hank beat him up sending him to hospital. Tuca beat him up and sent him to hospital. Was tortured and enslaved for months. Breaking Bad took you to some dark places.
walt died with hank after this scene and all that was left was Heisenberg
1:22 Jesse’s look of disbelief is just so sad to see
Say what you want about Walt but through a series of events (clearly Jesse couldn’t have known the outcome) Jesse got Hank killed. This was Walt’s way of spitefully returning the favour
how did jesse get hank killed but walt didn't
@@nameynamename3758Jesse betrayed Walter again and got hank into it
@@nameynamename3758Jesse refused to talk to Walt on the park, He thought he "outsmarted" Walt when Walt wasn't even trying to do anything to him. He even threatened Walt. This "genius" guy (as Gomez said it), killed the cops and a few more, albeit indirectly.
@@kingclampz6081 hank was already into it and walt didn't deserve loyalty anyway
man when walt is staring at jesse, its 100% heisenberg, walt died when hank was killed.
This is crazy
Imagine if Jesse had just let Walt turn him in in the pilot, or called his bluff. A little jail time probably would have been better than what happened to him.
😭I knew Walt was a villain once he did that to jane
He been a villain before then
Nobody will ever be able to convince me Jesse is NOT the main protagonist of the show
I mean, he's not 😂 you feel for him much more... But he's definitely the robin to batman
@@newerax1009ummm (spoilers) someone lived and got a movie and someone didnt... lol i get it but i love Jesse, as Walt became more unlikeable Jesse got more likeable
@@dylanhenson3581 how does that mean he was the protagonist? Lmao, it just means he was popular and people wanted to tie up loose ends with him... 🤦🏽♂️ His movie wasn't even anything special also. Mostly flashbacks. Walt is CLEARLY the protagonist since it show covers his family, wife, son, sister-in-law and her husband. You see walts transformation as a human being as well. I love Jesse, but Walter is no question the main character
@@newerax1009 ...Am I really going to have to explain the definition of sarcasm to you right now? Or just to make a less joking point in Jesse's defense I need to give you the English translation of "Salud".
when Walt consoles Jesse in his heroine induced stupor.. you can see Walt's face when he realizes he went too far because of how it affected Jesse. it seems he felt genuinely bad about it. makes him doubling down here out of anger that much more terrible
I’m not trying to defend Walt here. But I think both Jesse and Walt are bad people. Jesse’s actions directly led to Hank’s, a family that Walt cared about, death. I know that people will argue well Jesse betrayed Walt because he poisoned Brock but Walt did so because Jesse was getting close to Gus and was afraid Jesse will eventually replace him, and the cycle keeps going. The relationship between the two characters is too complicated for it to be a one is right one is wrong statement.
Yeah I root for both
walt lead to hank's death FAAAAAR more than jesse did, frankly him entering the drug game with a dea family member sealed his fate even ignoring how he called jack's gang
@@nameynamename3758 Still doesn’t change my point that both Jesse and Walt are bad people. Jesse also “sealed” his fate the moment he started the drug business as well. Having a “good heart” in a literal drug business is a flaw rather than a positive thing
Honestly. Gus was right when he met walt. Walt business would have been much better without jesse.
He would've died anyways because of his ego
I was shocked when I realized Todd was in Friday night lights
Walter had to let out that guilt
Never did I imagine this show to turn out so bad despite everything. Walter cared a lot about Jesse once, but here he didn't even let him get away even though he just had to stay quiet. Even worse, he had to let him know that he killed his girlfriend.
Jesse tried to burn his house and kill him
@@thebullseye8524and snitched…