If you ever tried tutoring high school students and you think you've got everything super easily spelled out for them only for them to say something incredibly stupid, you'll know how Walter White would have felt. Still, if they were smarter, you wouldn't be getting paid like $40/hour to teach math.
Randemiser i think he liked teaching just that he wanted people to be interested in it like he is. Like Walt said, he's overqualified as a highschool chem teacher.
yep i was hoping someone else noticed that, it's one of the reasons their relationship is so fucked up and why jesse was so easy for walt to manipulate.
Absolutely agree ! This small acknowledgment is the reason why I absolutely Breaking Bad. Small cues like this show the essence of humanity and how we yearn for acknowledgment towards people we look up to. Lmao, I might've went too much in depth with this, but it's the small things that make up a good show into a GREAT one. Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston make up the anode & cathode of the series, where Vince Gilligan is the electrolyte.
So true, Jesse is like back at school this moment, just after having this "good point" when Walt asks for the "particular element" they should use, you see he's desperatly searching a good answer to keep the performance in Walt's eyes, trying to get hints (Walter tries to help him by showing), and then he's just happy to come with the answer (wiiiire!!), once he's mistaken, he's just so embarassed to disappoint his teacher who was for once aproving. Such a good acting indeed.
Jesse was a dumb junkie sidekick who couldn't handle the amount of kicking the badass Heisenberg was dealing. Hence why Jesse was necessarily manipulated into doing the rational things. Jesse couldn't keep up with Walt, that's why their relationship went south at the end.
Why would Walt expect Jesse to know? He had first-hand knowledge of Jesse's utter lack of aptitude, he did flunk him after all. To this point, Jesse gave him no indication of having absorbed anything he attempted to teach him... Walt's disappointment, was understandable on an emotional level, yet completely unwarranted on a practical level.
Jesse may have gotten the answer wrong but ultimately Walter was doing what he should've done in so many of his classes. Getting his students interested through hands-on experience. Trust me that's what really matters more than getting the right answer, getting your students interested.
man, you can't expect teachers to always stay inspired and motivated and interested, when more than half the class snoozes on them or something. we expect too much from teachers. they do their job, students don't.
Well if the teachers just rely on lecturing alone then the students are going to end up on cloud nine. Students will learn more from chem labs than lectures. Same thing goes for other subjects. For example in my experience I had two business classes one in high school taught by a teacher who was funny and I liked but the only thing he does is talk. Plus I didn't have an iPhone then but I still ended up daydreaming. In college I have a business class taught by a professor who uses groups as well as lectures. He encourages us to work on franchises we like.
You're absolutely right, I'm a chem teacher myself. In a 45 minute class, I only spend about 10 minutes doing explicit instruction. The rest is a mix of discussing phenomena as a group, students doing practice work, or lab work. Honestly on lab days I do almost no instruction. Students tend to like my style, and when they ask why I teach this way, my response is "well you're more likely to remember something you did than something I said."
1:33 it's adorable how Jesse smiles after Mr. White compliments him. Like he's truly proud he was able to answer the question to satisfactory, and impress Mr. White.
People always say how BB gets better as it goes on, which is does, but I love the first couple of seasons so much. They have such a different feel to what comes later.
I love all the Walt teaching Jesse moments but this might be my favorite of all. It's just funny to think that Walt was a teacher for Jesse in high school and he didn't learn anything, but he became his student a second time and he learned how to cook the highest grade crystal probably in the country if not in the world. And how Walt abuses his position as a teacher over Jesse time and time again.
I remember using this particular clip some years ago in chemistry class in high school during a presentation I had to do on zinc. Worked like a charm, got an A and as an added bonus, it got the chemistry teacher interested in watching the show. Thanks Breaking Bad!
@@diceflawless9115 Actually, gold is even worse than copper as a conductor since its conductance value is 45.2 million inverse Ohms whereas copper’s is 59.6 million inverse Ohms. Silver is the best conductor with 63 million inverse Ohms.
@Dice Flawless common misconception. Gold is the 3rd best conductor of electricity of the 3, but it is very resistant to oxidation/tarnishing, so it's great for gold plating on CPU pins/contacts for example. Where corrosion prevention is critical for circuits.
@@OMGtheykilledKenny42 i am assuming the best electric cable possible would be a silver wire coated in gold ? Imagine your city cables being that expensive... LOL
It’s kind of amazing how all the knowledge that we’ve slowly collected over time as humans is available to all of us, but a true genius is guy like Walter who can harvest that knowledge and critically use it. Someone at some point figured out about the concept of the battery, as Walt is explaining, but most of us don’t know about it because it’s just a part of our daily life in the form of a simple battery. Smart people take the collective knowledge we have and push us further in our knowledge with things they figure out on their own. This is why education is so important and every person should be able to go to school affordably because brilliant people like this, who sharpen their intellect through school is what could push us into further areas of discovery. We are really setting ourselves back by allowing higher educated to be so expensive.
@@personx4999 No, school doesn't teach to people who don't care. I know this because I myself frankly don't care. But when I see people who truly give a shit about the things they learn and are able to genuinely apply what's taught (albiet quite uninteresting-ly), I realize that both lower and higher education has incredibly sophisticated knowledge for those who truly crave it.
@@abhayglal School makes learning boring, from the standardized tests and no hands on learning to the teachers who don't care about what they're teaching it all turns into a boring slog fest. When you don't give a shit about what you're teaching why the hell should any of your students?
@@ForeverShadowBanned for one, everything in life gets boring or tough at some point, and you have to stop bitching and put in work when that happens or you won’t advance at all. And for two you could have the most energetic, kindest teacher in the world who has the coolest classes, but if you aren’t willing to truly give your own part into it, you wont learn shit. The reason why a lot people drop out and end up with a career they don’t want is because theyre never willing to give in their part
my teacher's last name begins with an H, so I troll the new kids and say "his name is Mr. Heisenberg, but we call him mr h" I actually asked him if he could cook and he said "I'm not saying yes... but I'm not saying no..." I've also been saying "yo mr h." long before I began watching BB so yeah
I have the exact same motorhome. There are two batteries. The small one is for the starter and some lights. The larger "marine" battery is for the furnace, torchiere lights on the walls and water pump. When my starter battery dies I just jump one to the other. It's possible they removed the large battery though but then their water pump wouldn't work for their lab.
Isn't the risk with wires too small not the amount of current but overheating? I could be wrong, it's been a few years since my college physics classes
After googling, looks like thin wire has a higher resistance which results in the heat dissipation I'm thinking of. That being said, short high current is probably okay, so its just a question of much resistance. And that, I have no idea offhand. Does look small.
I love the fact that after watching this film I got an ad of backup batteries. "High quality European products, 100% European products, export specialists for more than 25 years".
using zinc (as the cathode (reduction)) and calcium (as the anode (Oxidised)) electrodes in a spontaneous voltaic cell, the standard electrode potentials of the1 Molar solution at 25 degrees C, is 2.11 volts liberated, (E cell=E red-E ox) and from the internet, there is 12 volts is needed to start the battery of a campervan, and in the show, Walt says he has 6 cells, which would liberate 12.66 Volts. These directors did their homework.
This reminds me of my tutoring sessions where my tutor would lecture on this one huge topic for 10min. Shed then ask me a question relative to the topic she presented while gesturing that the answer is so easy that she basically handed it to me. I then would have that look of satisfaction trying to notify her that i know the answer when i actually dont while releasing "ooooooooh...". Then shed smile and give me the answer thinking that i understood, but in actuality i was dozing off, day dreaming about what to cook for dinner. Ahhh im getting ptsd
Man i didnt watch this when it aired (college days) but i watched it when i started working. And i remember everyday after work i was excited to go back home and play some breaking bad. Feeling nostalgic just watching these clips :')
@@LordMalice6d9 Not everyone wants to do a trade or non-college requiring job. Others are figuring out what they want to do and might like studying and exploring that route further.
I finished a physical chemistry module the week before I started watching Breaking Bad. I thought to myself "if only they had zinc and carbon". Nearly jumped out of my chair when I saw this.
I’m literally learning about this in my electrician course and had to go back to this scene to understand wtf he was talking about and now I get it! Haha
i remember watching this and now im doing this in chem this is helping me so much understanding what the salt bridge is and what the electrolytes do in the galvanic cell Breaking Bad = AWESOME
I wish they would have done something after the rv started where Jesse trips on the steps or something, they open it and see the spare battery sitting right there. That would have been hilarious and a little shout out to the walking dead when Glenn found the spare battery in the rv when they were going to Washington
The look on Jesse's face when Walter is explaining the science is like the look you'd get from a golden retriever if you were explaining chemistry to it.
At this point in the show you are dearly hoping that those two will turn out to be the most bad ass meth team ever, only to find out episodes by episode later that they are not a team but instead a case study of human evil manipulation (Walt over Jesse).
Smile on Jesse face.. When Walt says good 😂😂😂... He was hell a genuine loyal partner.. Always got manipulated by by Walt... But for betterment of Jesse only 🤣🤣🤣
An easier way to get out of there would have been to disconnect the strap of the alternator and spin it manually using some sort of mechanism (like a bicycle)or a pulley system. you do it by night a couple of hours and the battery would have charged back up, reinstall the strap and fire it up!
Walt is wrong. Current does not flow from cathode to anode, it flows from anode to cathode. The device was made correctly, he just explained that part incorrectly.
i loved watching breaking bad so much, especially since i'm a biochemistry major. during this episode i believe i was finishing my organic chemistry series and had just gone through inorganic chemistry. in inorganic chemistry one of our very first basic labs was to build a battery very similar to this. when i was watching this episode i felt so excited that i could actually relate to this, it was so fun to realize that i understood what they talked about in the show since they respected the science of chemistry by keeping it real and not bullshitting it lol.
I don't think it would work. The problem here is that they are using thin wire on the battery that wouldn't be able to provide enough current to start the RV (even if their battery could provide that current.) Booster cables are as thick as they are because they need to provide a few hundred amps to the starter to turn over a cold engine. It was warm out there and they had just gotten the engine running briefly before this but they probably still need at least a couple hundred amps to get that starter going. The little wires wouldn't handle it.. they'd probably restrict the current too much while getting very hot very fast. There's a lot of unknowns of course but my bet is it wouldn't work. It would have made more sense to leave the homemade battery hooked up a while to charge the real battery.
ah wire!
....Uh... copper.
Such a funny line
Great scene! Even I would have known the correct answer and I have been really bad in physics and chemistry in school.
If you ever tried tutoring high school students and you think you've got everything super easily spelled out for them only for them to say something incredibly stupid, you'll know how Walter White would have felt. Still, if they were smarter, you wouldn't be getting paid like $40/hour to teach math.
that wasn't drugs that was too many days in the sun I've been there brain is burnt
Walt: *points to Cu on periodic table*
Jesse: Ahhh, paper!
Walt: *disappointed look* Cuprum, Jesse. Cuprum.
@@tahabashir3779 cumrup?
@@gregoryrodriguez5621 cum syrup?
@@gregoryrodriguez5621 cuprum latin name for copper
like for
siver its argentum
gold its aurum
iron it ferrum
Lol
I love how, even after becoming a drug lord, he still acts like a science teacher.
Randemiser i think he liked teaching just that he wanted people to be interested in it like he is. Like Walt said, he's overqualified as a highschool chem teacher.
He isnt a drug lord here.this isnt Heisenberg
He's trying to save his life.
It's kind of hard not to act like a teacher when you know so much
Well, he wouldn't be a drug lord if he wasn't a science teacher.
Jesse's smile when Walt compliments him at 1:33. He really craves Walt's approval.
yep i was hoping someone else noticed that, it's one of the reasons their relationship is so fucked up and why jesse was so easy for walt to manipulate.
And then he fucks it up again with the copper wiiiire. Feels bad, man.
Absolutely agree ! This small acknowledgment is the reason why I absolutely Breaking Bad. Small cues like this show the essence of humanity and how we yearn for acknowledgment towards people we look up to. Lmao, I might've went too much in depth with this, but it's the small things that make up a good show into a GREAT one. Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston make up the anode & cathode of the series, where Vince Gilligan is the electrolyte.
So true, Jesse is like back at school this moment, just after having this "good point" when Walt asks for the "particular element" they should use, you see he's desperatly searching a good answer to keep the performance in Walt's eyes, trying to get hints (Walter tries to help him by showing), and then he's just happy to come with the answer (wiiiire!!), once he's mistaken, he's just so embarassed to disappoint his teacher who was for once aproving. Such a good acting indeed.
Jesse was a dumb junkie sidekick who couldn't handle the amount of kicking the badass Heisenberg was dealing. Hence why Jesse was necessarily manipulated into doing the rational things. Jesse couldn't keep up with Walt, that's why their relationship went south at the end.
Periodic table of elements number 55: Wire (We)
Atomic weight: chilli powder
Atomic number: Jesse Pinkman
*I h a t e c h i l i p o w d e r*
Copper is Cu
Apology accepted
I'm dying HAHAHA
Why would Walt expect Jesse to know? He had first-hand knowledge of Jesse's utter lack of aptitude, he did flunk him after all. To this point, Jesse gave him no indication of having absorbed anything he attempted to teach him... Walt's disappointment, was understandable on an emotional level, yet completely unwarranted on a practical level.
I love the bit when they have a moment together and then Jessie says "wire" :)
I mean kids know that its copper
😂😂
One of my favorite scenes in the whole show 💯👌
At least he's intelligent enough to know a wire conducts electricity
I still love that look on Walt's face of, "Are you fucking kidding me?"
its copper
hell, i left chemistry class for 4 years and still remember it. Gotta be grateful for that knowledges
@@neardarkroad1347 no need chemistry class for this. %99 of the electric cables made from copper
I laughed out loud so hard when Jesse said “wire”
It's still a good answer though, Walter made a big deal out of it lol
Jesse may have gotten the answer wrong but ultimately Walter was doing what he should've done in so many of his classes. Getting his students interested through hands-on experience. Trust me that's what really matters more than getting the right answer, getting your students interested.
Matthew Millard are you a chem teacher
LOL! Thank you. Though English and History would be my specialty.
man, you can't expect teachers to always stay inspired and motivated and interested, when more than half the class snoozes on them or something. we expect too much from teachers. they do their job, students don't.
Well if the teachers just rely on lecturing alone then the students are going to end up on cloud nine. Students will learn more from chem labs than lectures. Same thing goes for other subjects. For example in my experience I had two business classes one in high school taught by a teacher who was funny and I liked but the only thing he does is talk. Plus I didn't have an iPhone then but I still ended up daydreaming. In college I have a business class taught by a professor who uses groups as well as lectures. He encourages us to work on franchises we like.
You're absolutely right, I'm a chem teacher myself. In a 45 minute class, I only spend about 10 minutes doing explicit instruction. The rest is a mix of discussing phenomena as a group, students doing practice work, or lab work. Honestly on lab days I do almost no instruction. Students tend to like my style, and when they ask why I teach this way, my response is "well you're more likely to remember something you did than something I said."
" ahhh, a wire " lol
1:33 it's adorable how Jesse smiles after Mr. White compliments him. Like he's truly proud he was able to answer the question to satisfactory, and impress Mr. White.
but then, "aaahh wire".
Then he ruins it
jesse and walt could have gotten along so well if walt didn't have the compulsive need to ruin every good thing that ever crossed his path
Jesse's Table of Element: Wr
Bh
Yo
MgNeT
LiT
Yo.
"You remember electrolytes?" "Yeah, that's what plants crave"
No, that's water.
Oh no wait, that's what you use in toilets.
Where's President Camacho when you need him
well i never saw no plant grow out of no toilet
@@user-jy6xn are you sure you’re not the smartest guy in the world?
Brought to you by Carl's jr
Jesse was the son Walt never had in his eyes.
Breakfa- BREAK PADS!
I feel bad for Flynn. If anyone asks Walter about his son's interest, all he can say is "breakfast".
@@whyisblue923taken they should have made Walt Jr a crippled Ricky Berwick gamer type.
So quick and painless huh?
Did he have him in his ears?
People always say how BB gets better as it goes on, which is does, but I love the first couple of seasons so much. They have such a different feel to what comes later.
The first 2 seasons have this warm picture quality. They're my favourite
Absolutely! Same here.
Did they use different cameras for S3 onwards?
@@Onmysheet could be, but that’s not really the point - starting S3 the show changed from “tongue in cheek” to dead serious
@@AlexDanston Maybe it had to, to show Walt & Gus's dark side.
Me in chemistry class:
Me: ahhhh its wire....
Teacher: copper
i somehow guessed that right
well semi right some wire has copper within it
[dies inside]
They actually forgot to put wire on the periodic table. And they say chemists were smart.
1:51 My dumbass would’ve answered the same shit lmao I️ feel for Jesse
😂
“What one particular element comes to mind?”
“Ahhh, wire”
One of the best jokes in the entire show
Pinkman later went on to win the Noble Award in Chemicals for his breakthrough discovery of the Wire element.
I love all the Walt teaching Jesse moments but this might be my favorite of all.
It's just funny to think that Walt was a teacher for Jesse in high school and he didn't learn anything, but he became his student a second time and he learned how to cook the highest grade crystal probably in the country if not in the world. And how Walt abuses his position as a teacher over Jesse time and time again.
Jesse applied himself. Could also be Jesse is better at hands on learning. Instead of the abstract
Jesse's eyebrow raise at 00:46 was subtle but priceless. for a non-trained actor, Aaron Paul killed this performance
I remember using this particular clip some years ago in chemistry class in high school during a presentation I had to do on zinc. Worked like a charm, got an A and as an added bonus, it got the chemistry teacher interested in watching the show. Thanks Breaking Bad!
I wasn't getting any idea for my chemistry project and then I watched this. Thanks to the breaking bad guys.. They saved me 😜
Rick Chakravorty not sure about the truth of this comment, but cool
you should have made meth instead
Its simple electrolysis
So you mean meth as your chemistry side project?
@@theoferro same here
Come on Jesse, even criminals know about copper wire being a good conductor.
If I recall, silver is actually a much better conductor, but we use copper more often given how expensive silver is
@@mechadoggy gold is actually the best. Of course that would be an expensive af wire
@@diceflawless9115 Actually, gold is even worse than copper as a conductor since its conductance value is 45.2 million inverse Ohms whereas copper’s is 59.6 million inverse Ohms. Silver is the best conductor with 63 million inverse Ohms.
@Dice Flawless common misconception. Gold is the 3rd best conductor of electricity of the 3, but it is very resistant to oxidation/tarnishing, so it's great for gold plating on CPU pins/contacts for example. Where corrosion prevention is critical for circuits.
@@OMGtheykilledKenny42 i am assuming the best electric cable possible would be a silver wire coated in gold ? Imagine your city cables being that expensive... LOL
It’s kind of amazing how all the knowledge that we’ve slowly collected over time as humans is available to all of us, but a true genius is guy like Walter who can harvest that knowledge and critically use it. Someone at some point figured out about the concept of the battery, as Walt is explaining, but most of us don’t know about it because it’s just a part of our daily life in the form of a simple battery. Smart people take the collective knowledge we have and push us further in our knowledge with things they figure out on their own.
This is why education is so important and every person should be able to go to school affordably because brilliant people like this, who sharpen their intellect through school is what could push us into further areas of discovery.
We are really setting ourselves back by allowing higher educated to be so expensive.
I like how a comment that required thought gets no attention other than “Huh?”
No. Education necessary
But school doesn't teach anything properly.
@@personx4999 No, school doesn't teach to people who don't care. I know this because I myself frankly don't care. But when I see people who truly give a shit about the things they learn and are able to genuinely apply what's taught (albiet quite uninteresting-ly), I realize that both lower and higher education has incredibly sophisticated knowledge for those who truly crave it.
@@abhayglal School makes learning boring, from the standardized tests and no hands on learning to the teachers who don't care about what they're teaching it all turns into a boring slog fest. When you don't give a shit about what you're teaching why the hell should any of your students?
@@ForeverShadowBanned for one, everything in life gets boring or tough at some point, and you have to stop bitching and put in work when that happens or you won’t advance at all. And for two you could have the most energetic, kindest teacher in the world who has the coolest classes, but if you aren’t willing to truly give your own part into it, you wont learn shit. The reason why a lot people drop out and end up with a career they don’t want is because theyre never willing to give in their part
I feel like every kid has asked their chemistry teacher at one point or another if they could stir up some blue
Peetar27 I used to call my teacher Heisenberg
my teacher's last name begins with an H, so I troll the new kids and say "his name is Mr. Heisenberg, but we call him mr h"
I actually asked him if he could cook and he said "I'm not saying yes... but I'm not saying no..."
I've also been saying "yo mr h." long before I began watching BB so yeah
@@mater711421 lmao wtf. Do you still see him?
Sounds like a load of bullshit
Anybody else think Jesse was happy that he impressed Mr. White at 1:25? It looked like they were back in the class room.
I'm literally in stitches every time I hear Jesse say 'ahhh wire' 😂
0:43 Jesse’s “wtf?” Face kills me every time
I like how Jesse just like stands there awkwardly like hes trying to make a teacher think he understands
1:41-1:54 had me DYING!
Hahahaha jesses face when he says wire he feels like he's got this one right lol
1:45 Jesse looks exactly like Beavis lmfao
Wire for my bunghole
Excellent observation
Heh heh, is it a 'God-Dam'?
The jaw, the hair, the smile, the head shape and even the forehead. The spitting image of Beavis.
I have the exact same motorhome. There are two batteries. The small one is for the starter and some lights. The larger "marine" battery is for the furnace, torchiere lights on the walls and water pump. When my starter battery dies I just jump one to the other. It's possible they removed the large battery though but then their water pump wouldn't work for their lab.
The wire from the "battery" is too small to carry the current required to turn over the motor. That is why the diameter of jumper cables is large,
It is plenty to charge the RV's battery and then that can turn over engine
@@josemexicanmexican7602 It would literally take days to charge the RV battery......neeeeeexxxt!
Isn't the risk with wires too small not the amount of current but overheating? I could be wrong, it's been a few years since my college physics classes
After googling, looks like thin wire has a higher resistance which results in the heat dissipation I'm thinking of. That being said, short high current is probably okay, so its just a question of much resistance. And that, I have no idea offhand. Does look small.
0:43-0:47 when teacher explains me something :P
0:44 when your teacher is always eye contacting you while he's/she's teaching.
That copper part was so awkward. I felt bad for both of them.
Did anyone notice the foreshadowing at 0:07 when the two planes just passed each other?
Robert Romero and the contrails
Those are chemtrails
glaxko2 lol
I love the fact that after watching this film I got an ad of backup batteries. "High quality European products, 100% European products, export specialists for more than 25 years".
Although Jesse has parents, and Walt does have a son of his own, they really do act like a father and a son to each other.
using zinc (as the cathode (reduction)) and calcium (as the anode (Oxidised)) electrodes in a spontaneous voltaic cell, the standard electrode potentials of the1 Molar solution at 25 degrees C, is 2.11 volts liberated, (E cell=E red-E ox) and from the internet, there is 12 volts is needed to start the battery of a campervan, and in the show, Walt says he has 6 cells, which would liberate 12.66 Volts. These directors did their homework.
This reminds me of my tutoring sessions where my tutor would lecture on this one huge topic for 10min. Shed then ask me a question relative to the topic she presented while gesturing that the answer is so easy that she basically handed it to me.
I then would have that look of satisfaction trying to notify her that i know the answer when i actually dont while releasing "ooooooooh...".
Then shed smile and give me the answer thinking that i understood, but in actuality i was dozing off, day dreaming about what to cook for dinner. Ahhh im getting ptsd
Man i didnt watch this when it aired (college days) but i watched it when i started working. And i remember everyday after work i was excited to go back home and play some breaking bad. Feeling nostalgic just watching these clips :')
Why waste time at college?
@@LordMalice6d9 Not everyone wants to do a trade or non-college requiring job. Others are figuring out what they want to do and might like studying and exploring that route further.
'Oooh wire.'
Gets me every time😂
Jesse using every brain cell and being proud of getting the answer is everything🤣
Edit: dysfunctional Releationships are the WORST!
What was good about it? It was incredibly manipulative and dysfunctional.
@@slade2486 i was under narcisstic/psychopathic influence when i wrote that comment back a year , disfunctional relationships are THE WORST !
@@misteryxvi2550 Sorry to hear that.
@@slade2486 its fine, your a lot smarter after that
2:37 Walter’s battery was so strong, it broke the fourth wall on my iPhone,a decade later on TH-cam.
We watched this scene in Chemistry to learn about electrolysis
I finished a physical chemistry module the week before I started watching Breaking Bad. I thought to myself "if only they had zinc and carbon". Nearly jumped out of my chair when I saw this.
Who’s here watching this after an electrochemistry lecture from Chem 2/ AP Chem?
Come on jesse. I took accel chem and even I know that its copper
NeonTime Are you a methhead though
+Whyareyouevenbotheringtotake Thetimetoreadthis bitch I might be
NeonTime It's not that he couldn't have figured out what kind of metal it was it was that he missed the point
Have a cookie on the house
I’m literally learning about this in my electrician course and had to go back to this scene to understand wtf he was talking about and now I get it! Haha
just when walt thought he had been listening to what he teaches he fucked it up again lol
Aah wire !!
No idiot copper 😂😂
Great scene and great actors
Haha I fucking love the dynamic between these two. I'm such a Jesse.
i remember watching this and now im doing this in chem this is helping me so much understanding what the salt bridge is and what the electrolytes do in the galvanic cell
Breaking Bad = AWESOME
After 8 years someone comments.
The drought has come to an end.
This actually legit?
That thin bit of copper wire would heat up red hot in 2 seconds and melt trying to deliver the current that a starter requires.
uuuuhhhhaaaahhhhaahhh wiiiirrreeeee....
/Walt's face
LOL
When we were cooking in this episode is when they should have played Crystal Blue persuasion
The only mistake they made in the entire series
Walter was a natural teacher. If only he had the opportunity to be a professor at a university
Still love the way Walter still tries to teach Jessie about Chemistry. Jessie: Uhh yeah, copper, let's just get this POS rolling yo man!
This was the best seasons when they were just starting out.
As dumb as he's played off to be...Jessie came up with solutions to their problems time after time.
The magnet, the battery etc
This episode should’ve been called breaking battery
my favourite element, wire
1:52 Inside Walter's head: "...goddammit, Jesse..."
I wish they would have done something after the rv started where Jesse trips on the steps or something, they open it and see the spare battery sitting right there. That would have been hilarious and a little shout out to the walking dead when Glenn found the spare battery in the rv when they were going to Washington
Yeah, even in cars today its common to have 2 batterys, one for the starter and one for the electronic.
I swear. I thought this episode would end with them somehow using the meth to jump start the battery
They really don't look like 4 days dehydrated, cannot believe they left such a great detail unnoticed, that testifies about their unprofessionalism
Its crazy that i understand what theyre actually doing now
I was expecting to see a scene where someone smashes a useless S7 Note battery.
No we can't build a battery but we can build a robot then the robot will be able to get the RV started and we can drive out of here.
I like how it cuts off right when they get power, implying walt fucked up and blew up everything including the camera
Still the best show ever made
Wonder if the two crossing planes at 0:08 was intentional foreshadowing of the crash a few episodes later
The look on Jesse's face when Walter is explaining the science is like the look you'd get from a golden retriever if you were explaining chemistry to it.
At this point in the show you are dearly hoping that those two will turn out to be the most bad ass meth team ever, only to find out episodes by episode later that they are not a team but instead a case study of human evil manipulation (Walt over Jesse).
My favorite episode. Man do i respect smart people.
To be fair, Jesse is more a chemist than an electrician.
Man, it's almost sad watching these two back when Walt had a healthier and more paternal relationship with Jesse.
Smile on Jesse face.. When Walt says good 😂😂😂... He was hell a genuine loyal partner.. Always got manipulated by by Walt... But for betterment of Jesse only 🤣🤣🤣
Jimmy : can you tell the court what that was ?
Chuck : 0:00
0:47
Walt: On one side you have mercuric oxide and graphite from...
Dyatlov: You didn't see graphite ! YOU DIDN'T BECAUSE IT'S NOT THERE !
Jesse's reaction is so priceless. Lol
Learned more chemistry from this show than I ever did in the Clark County School District. Although a lot of the show is drama.
I have an electro-chemistry exam in about 3 days and I am just as lost as Jesse.
"Yes, science"
This would make a great intro to a chemistry class.
"A battery"
Walt: 😊🤓🧑🔬
Chuck: 😡😵💫🤢
I failed Chemistry. But I have become more interested and understood more about it since Breaking Bad.
An easier way to get out of there would have been to disconnect the strap of the alternator and spin it manually using some sort of mechanism (like a bicycle)or a pulley system. you do it by night a couple of hours and the battery would have charged back up, reinstall the strap and fire it up!
+imahelpfulperson hahaha
LaMouleQuiCoule if you watched the episode they tried that but it didn't work
With an alternator you need to trigger the exciter circuit with electricity to begin generating power.
no. that doesn't work. The alternator needs a little current to energize the windings before the spinning rotor can make any output
Jesse “uhhh wire” cracks me up haha
Walt is wrong. Current does not flow from cathode to anode, it flows from anode to cathode. The device was made correctly, he just explained that part incorrectly.
Why tho?
He is right! Electrons flow from anode to cathode. that means current will be in opposite direction.
With that small of wire they would have to wait for it to charge up
lol in my chem class last year for extra credit we had to write about why this would never work :p
My car battery is off right now so I m watching this until my dad come with his car for help me lol
Just find some zinc a sponge and a few more things and make your own battery
i loved watching breaking bad so much, especially since i'm a biochemistry major. during this episode i believe i was finishing my organic chemistry series and had just gone through inorganic chemistry. in inorganic chemistry one of our very first basic labs was to build a battery very similar to this. when i was watching this episode i felt so excited that i could actually relate to this, it was so fun to realize that i understood what they talked about in the show since they respected the science of chemistry by keeping it real and not bullshitting it lol.
I don't think it would work. The problem here is that they are using thin wire on the battery that wouldn't be able to provide enough current to start the RV (even if their battery could provide that current.) Booster cables are as thick as they are because they need to provide a few hundred amps to the starter to turn over a cold engine. It was warm out there and they had just gotten the engine running briefly before this but they probably still need at least a couple hundred amps to get that starter going. The little wires wouldn't handle it.. they'd probably restrict the current too much while getting very hot very fast. There's a lot of unknowns of course but my bet is it wouldn't work.
It would have made more sense to leave the homemade battery hooked up a while to charge the real battery.
Walt facial expression
After he said wire instead of copper 😀