What's sad is Jesse did in fact have loving parents, but threw them away, and went looking for a substitute, "In all the wrong places." The only reason Jesse did so is because they weren't the parents he wanted them to be. Yet, ironically when he got the "parents" he wanted, or that he thought he wanted, along with that came unnecessary heartache. He searched for a father-figure in a guy, Walt, who basically manipulated the hell out of the poor kid, and then in Mike, the only criminal character in the show who actually seemed to give an actual damn about Jesse, and who gently tried to steer him away from such a life. I think Mike could see that being a stern paternal figure to Jesse would do no good, since Jesse was too stubborn for that approach, he decided to let Jesse walk his own paths, while trying to throw in subtle suggestions of what Jesse should do in order to better his life, since he realized Jesse authentically respected him, unlike Walt whom I think Jesse feared more than anything. Now, if Jesse stayed in school and applied himself, stayed away from the outlaw life, one which there is no future, imagine how much different things would've turned out for him.
@@thecowboy9698 they didn't really show Jesse's past with his parents though so we don't know how his parents were with him. And in the scenes they did have, they were assholes, so I don't think he had loving parents at all.
@@thecowboy9698 I honestly thought that he had multiple father figures in his life mike walter gus and of course his real father but unfortunately they weren't enough to change him he was always manipulated by them even his real father manipulated him to turn himself into the police
He did nothing wrong. I hate when people actually trying to small talk, but douchebags around are not even trying to politely support that. No manners at all.
Jesse isn’t exactly a pussy, he can be fairly tough and assertive especially if it’s for something he believes in but he is genuinely a sweet guy. No wonder he is often voted most favorite character
Definitely, but to be fair he spends an unhealthy amount of time within situations where the tough demeanor can be a life saver. So i viewed it more as his defense mechanism instead of who he really wanted to be. Besides that, the few times we really see him lose his shit and freak out are in moments where almost anyone would lose control and go panic mode.
I know this scene is supposed to be uncomfortable but I like it cause it’s one of the rare scenes in season 5 that remind me of original Jesse like in season 1
@@Empire_11 stop acting like little to no replies on a comment with over 100 likes is such a bad/rare moment. All it does is make annoying people like you and the “100 likes and no replies? Lemme fix that” more annoying.
@@bayabooz4855 The fact that you had to make what I said such a big deal when I wasn’t even trying to be rude shows how annoying and immature you are.😑
You also have to see that they're having dinner, while Walt Jr was always there at breakfast, showing Jesse is truly like the mirrored version of his son.
3:12 Walt immediately jumps to manipulate Jesse's view on the situation to paint Sky as the aggressor and himself as the overlooked victim. This man is so insecure he can't even eat dinner without going full narcissismo lmao.
This is familiar territory if you're someone whose parents are divorced. My dad has a lot of narcissistic tendencies and would do this kind of thing a lot. Walt really does think of Jesse like his son
oh f off Skyler was being a mega b for no good reason here. truly no reason to be like that to Jesse, she is clearly plastered and drunk and trying to hurt and embarrass Walt for no good reason.
Skyler is also a narcissist. Not nearly as bad as Walt but birds of a feather flock together. Controlling, toxic, high strung, always me me me always about how she feels
@@dutchvanderlinde597 this is breaking bad, the show where everyone is not a good human being, every other character steals, kills or destroys lives, skyler is not innocent either, but by far she is the most innocent nonkid nonjesse GF character in the show, she knew it was bad to smoke near her baby, but she did it anyway because she was insanely stressed, its not excusable but its not like she was avid smoking before that, and like, you do realise skyler is walt's wife, ofc that she will get protective and try to find out whats going on, and when she finds this shady dude who sells marijuana to her husband ofc she will try to at least threaten jesse, let me put it this way, if your SO started missing for large periods of time, lied to you constantly about it, started smoking marijuana out of nowhere, hid the fact he had cancer for weeks, sexually harrassed you, blackmailed you, and was an abusive criminal, what would you do?
This was the scene that made me say out loud "this man is actually batshit insane" I mean he really invited jesse to dinner with his wife just to antagonize her
And Skylar Sigma White just talks about her affaire to make it also bad for Walt and to let him know that she found out he was talking behind her back about it.
Sad that Jesse was never able to repair the relationship with his actual parents, but his parents would love to turn him into the FBI in a heartbeat for that reward money.
@@bilgehanbilgin1124 they were worried about him in fact in el Camino his parents forget to turn off the faucet while washing dishes to go see him and even Jesse noticed this and turned it off himself
03:11 Walter starts to manipulate Jesse by using his kids. “This business is all I have left now, it’s all I have…and YOU want to take it away from me.” In fact, I think this is why Walt invited Jesse to dinner-to see firsthand how his depressed, hateful wife (who no longer loves him) wants Walt to die of cancer.
Makes you actually wonder if in the last episode did Walt actually do want to save Jesse or he wanted to keep the legacy of being the best meth cook to himself (bc Jesse turned out making better meth). Probably a mix of both but it's just so fucked up to think about how horrifying Walt could be
@@BlazerT48 How can you even think like that. It definitely wasn’t a mix of both, he gave his life for Jesse’s. He didn’t care about making “better meth” at that point
@@BlazerT48 Jesse was not making better meth. His meth was 96.2% pure but Heisenberg’s meth was 99% pure. And I guess it’s a mix of both, cause Heisenberg didn’t want any meth that’s nearly as pure as his out on the streets, but Walt actually wanted to save Jesse because he knew Jesse was out of the game.
The brilliant of this scene is like you can actually believe that Jesse its a part of this family its sad to think that he never had a dinner like that with his parents.
I know people hate Jesse's parents, but it's heavily implied that Jesse broke their trust in him. That he had a normal life, fell in with a bad crowd and whenever they tried to help him, he would always ignore their attempts and rebound. When Jesse sleeps in his parents house, his mom tries to convince his dad to let Jesse stay and the dad is like no, we've already given him too many chances. We have to do tough love. Like, are there any adults on this site that have actually seen this show or just a bunch of teenagers?
At the 0:18 mark, Jesse complimented the green beans and stated his mom used to make them that way. So it clearly sounds like he did have family dinners with his parents.
Jesse and Skyler's relationship really was a missed opportunity. Both were trying to be Walt's moral center and restrain his worst tendencies but didn't how to do it. I feel, if they both made more of an effort to get to know each other, and work in concert, they could have reached Walt... The failure of communication was complete: Skyler saw Jesse as a useless junky and Jesse knew it and was too embarrassed in front of her.
Yeah, BrBa leaves a lot of unexplored ways. I hope that Walt's Kingpin run could lasted another season at least, with the two world's meeting at some point. But it is what it is.
I love this scene so much. It’s funny as hell. And a show this dark, that they can actually find a way to inject humor into it through uncomfortably hilarious moments like this is the mark of exceptional writing and perfect acting.
At this point in the series Jesse is obviously very depressed and serious and nothing like his original self.., but this scene he goes back to his roots and acts like the OG Jesse from the earlier seasons and I love it
Man, the only component missing here would be Walt Jr joining this dinner. Flynn and Jesse never met during the course of the whole series. A meeting between the two young men would have been interesting to say the least
while its supposed to be tense, this scene is weirdly hilarious and adorable. walter has jesse eat with him and skyler, thinking that hes making some sort of power play. and then you have jesse awkwardly trying his best to break the ice with regular dinner conversation starters like "you are good at cooking" and "i dont get to eat food like this often" which is in stark contrast to the if-looks-could-kill stares that skyler and walter are giving each other. then they both try and rope jesse into it by telling him horrible parts about their failed marriage. i also love how jesse lets out a "thank god" when walter tells him the kids arent home; his delivery makes it seem like he hasnt been breathing for the past minute which is how youd react if you were in his situation
isn’t it crazy to think that this is the first and only scene where the 3 biggest characters in BB are together and this is al the way up in the last season
I found that scene with Jane kind of sweet haha. Like he's trying his best darndest to impress her but hes a msss, but despite it she finds him endearing
I think the scene where Skylar tried to drown herself was the most uncomfortable scene. Not the part where she tries to drown herself, but the part before she gets out of her seat
This has been one of my absolute favourite scenes of all Breaking Bad. As stupid as it sounds, it's the contact between the two worlds that Walt always tried to keep so far apart. Finally blending. Good and bad no longer mean anything. Everything is now part of Walt's world.
I have a spectrum of social phobia, and I get intense panic atacks when having to deal with dinners and other kind of reunions with people I'm not really intimate to because of all the akward silences and the desperate small talk. This scene was straight up anxiety fuel for me.
Jesse had been beaten up and shot at. He also killed a guy in point blank and turned corpes into slushies. But his worst experience is a dinner with Skyler. Mrs. White, the final boss.
Seeing Jesse sat there like a kid made me happy and sad, I dno man I feel like Jesse’s character is one of the saddest characters ever. He’s so awkward in this because he’s not used to having family dinners, his only father figure is Walt who isn’t worth Jesse’s time. I love this show
Jesse looked less uncomfortable being held hostage by Tuco.
At least he didn’t cry this time.
😂😂😂😂
At least Tuco actually wanted him there lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how Jesse just somehow became like a son to many middle aged adult in the show except his own parents.
It's sad and funny.
Even Gus
What's sad is Jesse did in fact have loving parents, but threw them away, and went looking for a substitute, "In all the wrong places."
The only reason Jesse did so is because they weren't the parents he wanted them to be. Yet, ironically when he got the "parents" he wanted, or that he thought he wanted, along with that came unnecessary heartache.
He searched for a father-figure in a guy, Walt, who basically manipulated the hell out of the poor kid, and then in Mike, the only criminal character in the show who actually seemed to give an actual damn about Jesse, and who gently tried to steer him away from such a life.
I think Mike could see that being a stern paternal figure to Jesse would do no good, since Jesse was too stubborn for that approach, he decided to let Jesse walk his own paths, while trying to throw in subtle suggestions of what Jesse should do in order to better his life, since he realized Jesse authentically respected him, unlike Walt whom I think Jesse feared more than anything.
Now, if Jesse stayed in school and applied himself, stayed away from the outlaw life, one which there is no future, imagine how much different things would've turned out for him.
@@thecowboy9698 they didn't really show Jesse's past with his parents though so we don't know how his parents were with him. And in the scenes they did have, they were assholes, so I don't think he had loving parents at all.
@@thecowboy9698 I honestly thought that he had multiple father figures in his life mike walter gus and of course his real father but unfortunately they weren't enough to change him he was always manipulated by them even his real father manipulated him to turn himself into the police
Jesse's giving 'kid having dinner with his divorved parents' energy
That brought up bad memories
@@WarriorOfTheLostLand breaking bad memories
@@vaevictis1697 Ayo☠
@@vijimove9659 yeah i really thought i did something huh lmao
@@vaevictis1697 👁👄👁
I like how they kept a glass of water for Jesse and alcohol for themselves. Like he's a kid😂😂😂
Cuz they knew hes already high on meth so hes already partying and needs water
I think him getting sober in season 4 is part of it? Not sure if his sobriety includes alcohol, though.
@@navyplumberboy8274 you DON'T eat on meth, unless you literally force yourself.
Maybe he just wanted water instead of alcohol?
@@xeno._yt No, I think it's excellent writing, in a way, portraying Walter as a father figure. And Jesse as a son
Jessie's attempt at small talk is hilarious.
reminds me when I try to talk to a fucking damn girl
These are very green beans Mrs white
He did nothing wrong. I hate when people actually trying to small talk, but douchebags around are not even trying to politely support that. No manners at all.
This aged well
@@magiccookies420 ?
The worst part is this is probably the only "fun" Jesse had all season
oh shit your right holy fuck
Nah the magnet scene was the only fun he had.
MAGNETS
He was definitely having fun with the train heist
Until Todd murdered a child right in front of him
@@marsmurderer9868 the comments section perfectly cut off the second part so i started laughing really fucking hard when i scrolled down
I like how Jesse is sitting opposite of where Walt Jr. would've been sitting, like this Heisenberg family dinner is the mirrored reality.
Perfect
Dinner instead of breakfast
bRaVo ViNcE
@@andyb6400 yes, bravo Vince, indeed
Duuude the lighting and all that’s nuts lol
The way Jesse tries to make convo is so cute, I love his character, tries to be tough but is a pretty sweet guy at heart
The word you're looking for is 'Dreamy'.
@THELOVINN he was a sweet guy
@Lil Lovin he had a heart unlike most the people he was working with
Jesse isn’t exactly a pussy, he can be fairly tough and assertive especially if it’s for something he believes in but he is genuinely a sweet guy. No wonder he is often voted most favorite character
Definitely, but to be fair he spends an unhealthy amount of time within situations where the tough demeanor can be a life saver. So i viewed it more as his defense mechanism instead of who he really wanted to be. Besides that, the few times we really see him lose his shit and freak out are in moments where almost anyone would lose control and go panic mode.
Jesse grabs the glass of water whenever he starts to feel really uncomfortable lol
A lot of people do 😂.
It's to hide himself. Shy or ashamed people do it with the hands too
U guys really dont know anything dont u.. he's having a hard time swallowing the food lol i was a meth addict
@@san2476 I don't think he was using at this point in the series
@@clayton7993 that's the point...we always find even a lil bit free time like maybe going to poop or pee just take another hits
i love how polite Jesse is
Teue.
he’s the loml
HELL YEAH I WANT THIS LASAGNA... and then you nuke it and the cheese gets all scabby... like you're eating a scab.
@@wandanemer2630 Teue
@@peeds804 Lol, *True!
I know this scene is supposed to be uncomfortable but I like it cause it’s one of the rare scenes in season 5 that remind me of original Jesse like in season 1
The scene made me feel very akward but like you sayed also kinda happy cuss jesse wasnt the same
@@jelle3172 cuz*
@@zoxyy.1x ?
@@jelle3172 you don’t know how to spell
That's so true, my G! For one moment, we get the old season 1 Jesse back 🤣
Walt: "You know my kids are gone"
Jesse: "Thank god"
😂
Nice that Jesse cared about Walt's kids.
The shot at 2:43 with Jesse just awkwardly slurping down his water as he darts his eyes around looking for ANY help at all never fails to crack me up
I LAUGHED TOO HARD AT THAT 😂😂💀
Best scene ever
@@Hellamoody me too man I was crying the way he’s just looking away😂😂😂😂. Best scene ever, it reminds me how Jesse was at the beginning, I love ot.
@@oscarlopes376 just too perfect, I rewatched that one part far too many times 💀💀
The sound of the ice cubes makes it better
“Yo mr white this food is bussin yo”
That's jesse 2021
“These green beans are bussin on god fr fr”
OUT
No cap yo
skyler is the best cooker
1:58 that flip Jesse did with the fork was something else.
Jesse was definitely one of those kids that would spin his pen all day in class 😂
Didnt even notice that, cool
@@fullmetalheel I'm the one...
Damn,he is slick
e
"You know my kids are gone." THANK GOD. Love Jesse
- "You know my kids are gone"
- "Dude, your wife is still here"
- "What?"
- "What?"
Dang there’s only 2 comments on a 1.5k liked comment?
@@Empire_11 it’s a honest days work
@@Empire_11 stop acting like little to no replies on a comment with over 100 likes is such a bad/rare moment. All it does is make annoying people like you and the “100 likes and no replies? Lemme fix that” more annoying.
@@bayabooz4855 The fact that you had to make what I said such a big deal when I wasn’t even trying to be rude shows how annoying and immature you are.😑
This is the moment Jesse became Walt jr.
HAHAHAHA
The only time I’m history I will ever like a comment of this kind of joke
You also have to see that they're having dinner, while Walt Jr was always there at breakfast, showing Jesse is truly like the mirrored version of his son.
this scene was golden 2:43 when he stares into the abyss
I love how he looks at both of them too like "holy shit this is weird"
the slurp is so god damn funny
And then he looks at the both of them like they're his parents who just got into a really big fight
You mean Walt’s Wife? 😂
You’re a masochist for coming back and rewatching this scene. Excruciating.
Yeah this and the scene where jesse has dinner with Gus. Just so awkward
Nah, this scene gets a good chuckle out of me. True masochists go back to watch the Skyler happy birthday song scene.
@@Strummie I skip that scene so quickly. It makes me turn inside out with cringe.
eh not really
it's not that awkward
It is sad that jessie and skyler never got along.
They are both hostages in Walters mind game.
True! I like to think maybe Jesse at least tried to reach out to her after Walts death to share their pain of the entire experience
I honestly think that towards the end they could've tried to work together.
The scene itself seems awkwardly funny but yeah, when you look at it that way it honestly makes it pretty sad to look at
Bruh aint nobody a fucking hostage 😂😂😂 there grown and make there own decisions
@@Faygo_xx did your parents or partner never guilt trip you into something you didn´t want to do?
Thats how Walt does...
“Did you also tell him about my affair?”
I winced so hard at that one. Such a ruthless jab.
but funny
She deserves so much better, at least she try to save the kids
@@bgos4727 she cheated on walt to make a shitty point, she is an awful person
@@ang77l Don't act as if cheating is NEARLY as bad as the stuff Walt did...
@@snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 well at least he was doing it for his family Lmao
3:12 Walt immediately jumps to manipulate Jesse's view on the situation to paint Sky as the aggressor and himself as the overlooked victim. This man is so insecure he can't even eat dinner without going full narcissismo lmao.
This is familiar territory if you're someone whose parents are divorced. My dad has a lot of narcissistic tendencies and would do this kind of thing a lot. Walt really does think of Jesse like his son
@@guen4413 Same. But given how he treats his own family..
oh f off Skyler was being a mega b for no good reason here. truly no reason to be like that to Jesse, she is clearly plastered and drunk and trying to hurt and embarrass Walt for no good reason.
Skyler is also a narcissist. Not nearly as bad as Walt but birds of a feather flock together. Controlling, toxic, high strung, always me me me always about how she feels
@@dutchvanderlinde597 this is breaking bad, the show where everyone is not a good human being, every other character steals, kills or destroys lives, skyler is not innocent either, but by far she is the most innocent nonkid nonjesse GF character in the show, she knew it was bad to smoke near her baby, but she did it anyway because she was insanely stressed, its not excusable but its not like she was avid smoking before that, and like, you do realise skyler is walt's wife, ofc that she will get protective and try to find out whats going on, and when she finds this shady dude who sells marijuana to her husband ofc she will try to at least threaten jesse, let me put it this way, if your SO started missing for large periods of time, lied to you constantly about it, started smoking marijuana out of nowhere, hid the fact he had cancer for weeks, sexually harrassed you, blackmailed you, and was an abusive criminal, what would you do?
This was the scene that made me say out loud "this man is actually batshit insane" I mean he really invited jesse to dinner with his wife just to antagonize her
Yeah, you kind of wish Jesse and Skylar would realise they have a common enemy sat right there
It was to prove to Jesse he had nothing left to take the 5 mill for.
Literally didn’t do anything like that. The kids are gone, and he wants a dinner with his new kid. And then she had to go and make it awkward.
@@jamesduffy7549 nah, you mean, Jesse and Skylar are the ennemies of The Great Heisenberg!
And Skylar Sigma White just talks about her affaire to make it also bad for Walt and to let him know that she found out he was talking behind her back about it.
I feel so bad for Jesse in this scene lmao.
Same.
His awkward stare into the distance after Skyler's comment about her affair makes this scene.
Why?
@@Alexproxd84 Bro, never been at an awkward family dinner when your parents are fighting?
@@marcusking8507 and the awkward silence of only his ice coming down as he slowly drinks it 😂 when he’s probably not even thirsty lmao
Sad that Jesse was never able to repair the relationship with his actual parents, but his parents would love to turn him into the FBI in a heartbeat for that reward money.
I never got the feeling that they wanted that reward money but maybe.
@@mrsx7944 Yeah it was like they did it because they were worried about him
@@bilgehanbilgin1124 they were worried about him in fact in el Camino his parents forget to turn off the faucet while washing dishes to go see him and even Jesse noticed this and turned it off himself
Wait there was reward money
@@zoxyy.1x yes. After Gomez and Hank were killed.
03:11 Walter starts to manipulate Jesse by using his kids. “This business is all I have left now, it’s all I have…and YOU want to take it away from me.” In fact, I think this is why Walt invited Jesse to dinner-to see firsthand how his depressed, hateful wife (who no longer loves him) wants Walt to die of cancer.
basically everything thar Walter do after season 2, when he Kill's Jane, was to manipulate Jesse. It's sad as hell, i fell so bad about Jesse
Makes you actually wonder if in the last episode did Walt actually do want to save Jesse or he wanted to keep the legacy of being the best meth cook to himself (bc Jesse turned out making better meth). Probably a mix of both but it's just so fucked up to think about how horrifying Walt could be
@@BlazerT48 How can you even think like that. It definitely wasn’t a mix of both, he gave his life for Jesse’s. He didn’t care about making “better meth” at that point
@@BlazerT48 Jesse was not making better meth. His meth was 96.2% pure but Heisenberg’s meth was 99% pure. And I guess it’s a mix of both, cause Heisenberg didn’t want any meth that’s nearly as pure as his out on the streets, but Walt actually wanted to save Jesse because he knew Jesse was out of the game.
Yeah, pretty much.
I love that goofy ass face he makes when he gulps the water LOL
jesse is really trying here, you gotta give him that
He really tried to bring up convo and I love jessey
The brilliant of this scene is like you can actually believe that Jesse its a part of this family its sad to think that he never had a dinner like that with his parents.
Why do you think that? I actually think he had lots of dinners w his parents. Before they turned their backs on him I mean.
Walter saw him as a son and as a student who had potential
@@KD400_ further shown in the scene when walt junior helps walt into bed at his apartment home, and he says "thanks jesse" instead of his sons name
I know people hate Jesse's parents, but it's heavily implied that Jesse broke their trust in him. That he had a normal life, fell in with a bad crowd and whenever they tried to help him, he would always ignore their attempts and rebound.
When Jesse sleeps in his parents house, his mom tries to convince his dad to let Jesse stay and the dad is like no, we've already given him too many chances. We have to do tough love.
Like, are there any adults on this site that have actually seen this show or just a bunch of teenagers?
At the 0:18 mark, Jesse complimented the green beans and stated his mom used to make them that way. So it clearly sounds like he did have family dinners with his parents.
1:57 does anyone else spotted this fork spin?
oh wow that was wild - good call
That was always his real talent
Keen eye
I does
@@Neo2266. 😂😑
Jesse and Skyler's relationship really was a missed opportunity. Both were trying to be Walt's moral center and restrain his worst tendencies but didn't how to do it. I feel, if they both made more of an effort to get to know each other, and work in concert, they could have reached Walt... The failure of communication was complete: Skyler saw Jesse as a useless junky and Jesse knew it and was too embarrassed in front of her.
I'm rewatching BB right now and yeah, it's a big missed opportunity.
yes two very different characters in the same circumstance
very well said i’m rewatching and noticed that
fr, wish we got more of them
Yeah, BrBa leaves a lot of unexplored ways. I hope that Walt's Kingpin run could lasted another season at least, with the two world's meeting at some point. But it is what it is.
Wait, you’re telling me. That’s the same guy that killed gale?
*was forced to kill
@@akhil87 he was not forced, he did it willingly*
, Logical genie!
@@akhil87 forced sounds like he had a gun to his head at rhe end of the day the only thing “forcing” him was him wanting to survive
@@TheMrExemplar Forced in the sense that it was the only way to save Walt
@@lumeniiz1554 so... he was forced lol
What I like is Jesse a millionaire at this point and is still eating frozen meals
A lot of eating frozen food has to do with laziness and not necessarily money
@@ChewyChicken589 Yeah if you're hungry and that junk is in front of you, you're gonna eat it it's just that simple
@@BigBrosFilms that's true but there have been many times where I had money for something else but I was too lazy and bought some frozen lasagna
Time is money
Das y he’s still a millionaire
jesse quickly darting his eyes between skyler and walter is so fucking funny holy shit 1:44
I love this scene so much. It’s funny as hell. And a show this dark, that they can actually find a way to inject humor into it through uncomfortably hilarious moments like this is the mark of exceptional writing and perfect acting.
It really all boils down to Jesse's eyes. He does a lot with only his eyes in this scene and it's a winner for sure.
Vince Gilligan knew they couldn’t tell this dark story without humor and levity
At this point in the series Jesse is obviously very depressed and serious and nothing like his original self.., but this scene he goes back to his roots and acts like the OG Jesse from the earlier seasons and I love it
Man, the only component missing here would be Walt Jr joining this dinner. Flynn and Jesse never met during the course of the whole series. A meeting between the two young men would have been interesting to say the least
Yes that is something I always wanted to see. Walt Jr is like the only important person in the show that Jessie never met.
A meeting between Walt's actual son and his surrogate son.
This would imply that Walt Jr. actually eats dinner which is clearly false because he only eats breakfast
Wait for Breaking Bad 2
1:20 Skyler visualized that
Jesse talking about the scab cheese made me crack up. Skylars face is such a “not at the dinner table” mom face during that moment.
This scene is a cross between high art and comedy. One of the best scenes of the series. An interesting bit of exploration.
Church yo !
The saddest thing is that while Walter Jr was Walter's son. Jesse was Heisenburg's son. So to Walt this was a wholesome family dinner.
I saw a comment already pointing out that Jesse is literally sitting opposite from Walt Jr’s normal seat.
Well walt did want three kids. Jessie kind of fills that role of a third kid.
This is the best scene of the entire series
😭😭agreed
Nah, the best scene is definitely the one when Hank interrogates that junkie called Russel (s3 ep 4)
@@PolishGod1234 did i stutter?!?
And the “ahh wire” scene
“You know my kids are gone”
“Thank God”
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
while its supposed to be tense, this scene is weirdly hilarious and adorable. walter has jesse eat with him and skyler, thinking that hes making some sort of power play. and then you have jesse awkwardly trying his best to break the ice with regular dinner conversation starters like "you are good at cooking" and "i dont get to eat food like this often" which is in stark contrast to the if-looks-could-kill stares that skyler and walter are giving each other. then they both try and rope jesse into it by telling him horrible parts about their failed marriage. i also love how jesse lets out a "thank god" when walter tells him the kids arent home; his delivery makes it seem like he hasnt been breathing for the past minute which is how youd react if you were in his situation
I love how polite Jesse is trying be here and yet a few episodes later he attempts to burn down their house.
1:54 the trick he pulled with the fork
That home dinner was so awkward it's no wonder Jesse wanted to burn the house down
😂😂😂
isn’t it crazy to think that this is the first and only scene where the 3 biggest characters in BB are together and this is al the way up in the last season
There's another scene when walt goes with jesse to the car wash to retrieve the truck loaded with methilamine, and skyler also appears
I would say the third biggest character is Hank, Skyler would be forth.
@@youmakenosense7437I usually go by billing order and apparently every episode Anna Gunn is billed 2nd and Aaron Paul is billed 3rd
Jesse is pure soul 😇
He's the best
definitely, i mean he dissolved a guy he knew since 3rd grade in a bathtub and showed no remorse whatsoever, what a great soul!
@@ididntmeantoshootthatvietn5012 he tried to kill him, like at that point there is no friendship lol
@@passenger1209 he thought he sold him out
Yup a Pure soul that sells drugs and ruins lives😭 such an 👼
This scene is amazing. Then again, almost all scenes in this series are.
Walter: reluctantly picking at the sides of his food
Skylar: Sipping wine and staring at walt
Jesse: *VIOLENTLY DIGGING INTO MASHED POTATOES*
Jesse is a whole ass mood
2:43 - Jesse's expressions are priceless. Always cracks me up.
Walt was like “you send my kids away so I bring my pretend kid to dinner in place of them.”
Jesse is being just the sweetest guy and Skylar is just not having it hahaha
2:33 HAD ME DYING LAUGHING FOR THE LONGEST TIME JESSES FACIAL EXPRESSIONS ARE HILARIOUS
2:36 his reaction make me laugh 😂😂😂
Jesse eating dinner with his dad and his dad’s wife
I feel like we’ve all been in a really awkward situation like this.
I find this scene pretty comforting, I love Jesse attempting to make conversation
2:35 Jesses reaction. He just looks forward, was so funny.
The cheese gets all scabby on top and it’s like you’re eating a scab 😂great dinner convo
This was the uncomfortable scene in The whole show I loved it. This one the one where Jesse is showing Jane his TV and it’s not loading.
@Saraph Oh goddamn I forgot about that part. I was rocking back and forth with cringe.
Oh, for my money the most cringe inducing moment was the "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" Skylar sang to Ted.
I found that scene with Jane kind of sweet haha. Like he's trying his best darndest to impress her but hes a msss, but despite it she finds him endearing
I think the scene where Skylar tried to drown herself was the most uncomfortable scene. Not the part where she tries to drown herself, but the part before she gets out of her seat
holy shit this made me piss my pants from laughing
It's hilarious-Jesse's like someone get me out of here........😂😂😂
The way skyler looks at Jesse while he try’s to start a conversation with her never fails to make me laugh
“yo what happened to truth in advertising?” PLS HIS ATTEMPT MAKING SMALL TALKS😂
This has been one of my absolute favourite scenes of all Breaking Bad. As stupid as it sounds, it's the contact between the two worlds that Walt always tried to keep so far apart. Finally blending. Good and bad no longer mean anything. Everything is now part of Walt's world.
I have a spectrum of social phobia, and I get intense panic atacks when having to deal with dinners and other kind of reunions with people I'm not really intimate to because of all the akward silences and the desperate small talk. This scene was straight up anxiety fuel for me.
1:58 epic fork spin
Jesse's back must have hurt from carrying the conversation.
The 2 best characters in the show and Walter White having dinner. Classic!
2 best characters in the show and Skyler*
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@@laryssalima4808 walter absolutely clears skyler in terms of everything
this felt like a crossover episode
Jesse thought Walt reached his goal. Mr. White insisted that he stays to show him that he doesn't have his family anymore.
Jesse's facial expressions have me crying with laughter!
2:37 poor Jesse his face is priceless 🤣🤣🤣
@3:11
you know my kids are gone
jesse: thank God 😅
In the midst of chaos and tension, we get this awesome scene, which I think personally embodies the spirit of this entire series, it’s beautiful.
I love how respectful Jesse is here!
1:56 let just appreciate that flip with a fork
The delivery of Jesse saying “thank god” is praiseworthy
Jesse's reaction when Walt tells him his kids are gone is too funny lol
This is my favorite scene in all of the television I’ve watched
Jesse had been beaten up and shot at. He also killed a guy in point blank and turned corpes into slushies. But his worst experience is a dinner with Skyler. Mrs. White, the final boss.
0:14. Hmmm. These are great green beans Mrs White. I like how you got the slivered almonds going
mum always made em like that
@ slivered almonds with the lemon sauce
Jesse making small talk in an awkward situation is the best
Arron is just such a great actor.
I love how well mannered and kind Jesse is here. At least he tries!
1:11 is hella relatable
Seeing Jesse sat there like a kid made me happy and sad, I dno man I feel like Jesse’s character is one of the saddest characters ever. He’s so awkward in this because he’s not used to having family dinners, his only father figure is Walt who isn’t worth Jesse’s time. I love this show
i love how jesse respects mrs white
Probably too much. Jesse has some weaknesses/flaws that don’t include Walt, but his biggest flaw/weakness is ultimately his loyalty to Walt.
The deli workers at Albertson's should be commended on making some mean green beans!
This is the moment Jesse realized his mom got her green beans at the deli in Albertsons
2:42
Well... I messed up
2:46
A little help, mr white, please
What would Jesse have done without that glass of water?? I always laugh when I watch this scene.
Jesse trying to be polite and friendly with Skyler but she's still consider him like a junkie
love the universal film trope of the odd-man out trying to save the dinner by awkwardly complementing the wife’s food
I love how Jesse is trying to be polite in this situation lol
"Yo, whatever happened to truth and advertising?"
Jesse’s reaction after hearing about the affair is probably the funniest thing i’ve ever seen in this show
The way she says “they are from the deli… at albertsons” always cracks me up like the tone… I’m always quoting it and nobody gets it