Jesse's warning about the danger of approaching a high level criminal without a proper introduction is exactly what Gus learned the hard way at his first meeting with Don Eladio.
People with a keen scientific/engineer mindset like Walt, who create a groundbreaking, amazing product, get extremely angry when marketing and salespeople tell them their "real-world logistical problems" with marketing and selling it. The inventor thinks that because his product is just so freakin' spectacular, it should just basically sell itself like hotcakes, haha. And I totally get it. I don't like salespeople either.
1:40 I love how Walt thinks Jesse is an idiot for selling so slowly and such low quantities but but he’s not an idiot The first thing he did when he cooked their first batch was actually go to crazy eight in order to sell it all at once.
That's not a burn. Jesse introduced Crazy 8 and Emilio to Heisenberg by gun point. In a very real way, Jesse unintentionally signed their death warrant
People with a keen scientific/engineer mindset like Walt, who create a groundbreaking, amazing product, get extremely angry when marketing and salespeople tell them their "real-world logistical problems" with marketing and selling it. The inventor thinks that because his product is just so freakin' spectacular, it should just basically sell itself like hotcakes, lol. I totally get it. I don't like salespeople either.
I haven't finished BCS yet, but I somehow fail to see Lalo as that kind of psycho fans portray him as. I'm yet to see him walking around beating random people to death for no reason.
Arguably one of the funniest dialogue scenes of the entire show. Walter’s impatience for Jesse’s unprofessionalism while also having already killed 2 associates.
To be fair they gave him LITERALLY no choice. It was either walt or crazy 8 walking out of that, and they made it that way from the jump. That was on crazy 8 and Emilio, 100%. Walt WANTED to work with them, and didn’t say or do anything disrespectful yet either
@@BubblegumSoup giving up in that instance would mean getting ended by krazy 8. permanently. just accepting that when there Are other options, like fighting back, goes against not just human nature, but the nature of all lifeforms in existence. all of nature itself says that's irrational and thus not an option.
I miss this corny amateur vibe from the firsts episodes man.. Bryan really born to play Walter White at his full excellence. You can try but you can't imagine other actor doing this so well like him.
This show is such a good character piece the way Walt blows up at “just accept the way things are” This one scene foreshadows everything that happens after and reinforces everything that happened before
Technically, Tuco never took Krazy 8’s place. Tuco was there the whole Time and he was above krazy. Crazy to think someone like Walt was trying to work for krazy 8 😳😄
It's entirely possible that Tuco did take Krazy 8's place. Given that Tuco got his prison time extended for being a menace to society, and Hector wanted to send him their to learn a lesson, it's likely that after Lalo died, Krazy 8 took over that area, and when Tuco was let out the Salamancas/Eladio didn't let him retake control because he hadn't learnt whatever it was Hector was trying to teach him. Only after Krazy 8 went "missing" and they had no other options they could've let Tuco take back his territory.
I think Tuco was always above Krazy 8, but when Krazy 8 died Tuco temporarily took over his dealers or appointed someone to manage them. Jessie just doesn't know who the manager that replaced Krazy 8 is; he only knows Tuco is the overarching boss.
Walt did blackmail Jesse in the very first episode, and that's why Jesse agreed to partner up with Walt. So in that respect Walt did ruin his life. Walter also ruined Jesse's life by causing the death of Jane (the love of Jesse's life). However at other points, Jesse was "on the outs" but forced his way back in, so Jesse had opportunities to avoid his fate with Jack, Todd et. al. That wasn't all on Walt.
Just so I understand this, they’re each making 2,600 a week or a day? If a day that’s just under a million dollars a year..that’s good for what Walt’s financial situation was before..I’d have no problem settling for that..but Walt’s ego wouldn’t let that stand
“Why not just sell the whole pound at once?” Really just shows how naive Walt was when it came to the criminal side of business. Jesse was actually right. To me, this is the best scene in all of Season 1
He was book smart, but not street smart… yet. He even says that to Jesse when he first blackmails him to cook with him, and Jesse reiterates that in this scene. “Walt knows the chemistry, Jesse knows the streets.”
I feel like Walter not explaining why Jesse was important to him lead to Jesse always feeling manipulated. If Walter had treated Jesse more like a trustworthy partner he needed (which he was), inside of his sidekick, things coulda worked out better for both
I look at these scenes from season 1, and Walt has always been like this towards Jesse. He has also probably always been like this in school 😂😂😂😂😂😂. This whole "this is the moment of Heisenberg" stuff is so funny
You're thinking of a situation where underling is promoted. In this case, Krazy 8 was probably lower level managerment, and when he went AWOL, the higher up, ie Tuco, took over his jurisdiction in addition to what he was probably already responsible for.
so an ounce is 28 grammes, and they made a pound which is 453 grammes, 453 divided by 28 is 16.17. So 1300 dollars by 16 is 20,800. So Jesse could sell 1 pound in about 2 weeks, which means walt could make just over 10K a week without ever going to tuco or anyone else. that's half a million each year and walt thought he had 2 years to live. Walt and Jesse should have stuck to small time - its not like that amount of money wouldn't have been enough to help walt's treatment and to give his family some financial security.
Walt said he make like 50k something a year as a teacher so with this income he already make more than that in like 2 months. I know Walt have cancer at that time but I think he would have appreciated 1,300$ a day as a beginner sale.
Jesse's warning about the danger of approaching a high level criminal without a proper introduction is exactly what Gus learned the hard way at his first meeting with Don Eladio.
bingo
Crazy thing is Jesse was so right cuz they also learned this the hard way.
R.I.P Max.
Gus literally tore down and burnt Eladios entire empire for you.
No, I believe the issue Don Eladio had with Gus is that Gus had already started selling to his underlings (people like Tuco).
Damn, good point
Walter is like a king of temper tantrums. His last scene with Mike really cemented that.
Walt’s freakouts on Jesse were the highlight of the show for me
at least his tanties were fun back then 😅
an intellectual bully
It's because he has a big yet fragile ego
People with a keen scientific/engineer mindset like Walt, who create a groundbreaking, amazing product, get extremely angry when marketing and salespeople tell them their "real-world logistical problems" with marketing and selling it. The inventor thinks that because his product is just so freakin' spectacular, it should just basically sell itself like hotcakes, haha. And I totally get it. I don't like salespeople either.
Tuco would've screamed in joy if he heard that he was called Iceman.
Iceman… yeeeah!
Then somebody else would have called him that and he would have beat him to death screaming "WHY DID YOU CALL ME THAT MY NAME IS TUCO"
“Tight, tight, tight!” 😂
Tuco the iceman Liddell
No he wouldn't of 😂
"So let's just go talk to Tuco".
One of the greatest ideas ever.
1:40 I love how Walt thinks Jesse is an idiot for selling so slowly and such low quantities but but he’s not an idiot The first thing he did when he cooked their first batch was actually go to crazy eight in order to sell it all at once.
"I used to, until you KILLED him!"
Burn
acid burn!
That's not a burn. Jesse introduced Crazy 8 and Emilio to Heisenberg by gun point. In a very real way, Jesse unintentionally signed their death warrant
Wouldn’t have worked out long term anyways since Crazy 8 was an informant lol
Honestly Jesse may not have seemed very smart but to be fair he did warn Walt about the dangers of someone like Tuco
Unlike Walt, he had the experience.
Jesse is smart, he just doesnt trust himself thats why whenever his ideas and hunches were right, they talked him out of it.
Thanks for the insight big dap
Perks of being the street guy
The problem is that waltuh was so obsessed with making big bux hence he ignored jesse's advice
1:00 I swear to god I thought he was about to say "I am Breaking Bad." Internet humor has broken me
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You are broken bad?
@@davidpineda9160 10/10😂😂😂😂
"ROLL CREDITS!" *DING*
Man this was one weird Malcom in the middle episode
Yeah and it lasted so long for some reason too. Like, multiple seasons long.
Jesse is actually Jaime, Hal’s youngest son grown up. Hal and Jaime are on the run from the police.
Jesse "Fat Stacks" Pinkman.
Pink Stacks Fatman
Dead Presidents
Walt was so much angrier with hair
Walt without hair was more deadly 😵💫☠️
Walt with hair is more angrier.
@@SerAbiotico Walt without hair is a menace
@@jarrygarry5316more angrier.. lmao
People with a keen scientific/engineer mindset like Walt, who create a groundbreaking, amazing product, get extremely angry when marketing and salespeople tell them their "real-world logistical problems" with marketing and selling it. The inventor thinks that because his product is just so freakin' spectacular, it should just basically sell itself like hotcakes, lol. I totally get it. I don't like salespeople either.
I feel like you can watch breaking bad from these type of channels feel like they clip every moment lol
“We need to move our product in bulk, wholesale”
The new dealer is Costco
2:20 This is the exact moment Tuco became an OG
1:00 “I am breaking the law here, I’m breaking bad” would have been a much better line, unbravo Vince.
Definitely not lol
Hahahahahah 😂😂 naaaaah way
Well it Waltuh who chose to break the law(!)
"unbravo" XD
1:40 This is something of a bad habit of walts
What, like Emilio, Krazy 8, Jane, the Two Dealers, Gus, Mike, Lydia and the Neo Nazis?
"this is unacceptable, I'm breaking bad!"
"Well, mistuh White, then I guess you better call Saul!"
😂😂😂😂hilarious exchange @@derpeth2101
2:02 If it was Lalo, the show would have ended in one season.
unfortunately he was dead by then
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
VINCE GILLGAN
Tuco character is that precious for this show
I haven't finished BCS yet, but I somehow fail to see Lalo as that kind of psycho fans portray him as. I'm yet to see him walking around beating random people to death for no reason.
@@Pravdacz-tp8zuHe's more charming, to be honest. And a bit more smarter than that.
Arguably one of the funniest dialogue scenes of the entire show. Walter’s impatience for Jesse’s unprofessionalism while also having already killed 2 associates.
To be fair they gave him LITERALLY no choice. It was either walt or crazy 8 walking out of that, and they made it that way from the jump. That was on crazy 8 and Emilio, 100%. Walt WANTED to work with them, and didn’t say or do anything disrespectful yet either
@ actually Walt had plenty of choice if giving up was an option but it never is to him. He’s always at his peak when pushed into a corner.
@@BubblegumSoup giving up in that instance would mean getting ended by krazy 8. permanently. just accepting that when there Are other options, like fighting back, goes against not just human nature, but the nature of all lifeforms in existence. all of nature itself says that's irrational and thus not an option.
I miss this corny amateur vibe from the firsts episodes man..
Bryan really born to play Walter White at his full excellence. You can try but you can't imagine other actor doing this so well like him.
“Slingin crystal” “Hugh level iceman” iconic Jesse quotes
I seriously think when Jesse is sober that he's the most reasonable person on the show....at least among the heavy-hitters sans Mike and Gus
3:00 If only he acted this crazy in malcolm in the middle 😂
Jesse’s quote about Scarface is ironic since Steven Bauer and Mark Margolis are in this show and they do come from the movie Scarface
1:25 such boomer response
Not really 😂 Calm down little gen z sheep.
Grow some ball.
Jessie: easier said than be done mr White.
Heisenberg: i walk into taco's base with nothing but bomb
in the "vouching" competition, Skinny Pete got beat by a bag of fulminated mercury
0:56 to who, what do I look like Scarface? I can't stop watching this scene
This show is such a good character piece the way Walt blows up at “just accept the way things are”
This one scene foreshadows everything that happens after and reinforces everything that happened before
Technically, Tuco never took Krazy 8’s place. Tuco was there the whole
Time and he was above krazy. Crazy to think someone like Walt was trying to work for krazy 8 😳😄
True, I have a feeling that the writers hadn't necessarily worked out the structure of things in that first season.
It's entirely possible that Tuco did take Krazy 8's place. Given that Tuco got his prison time extended for being a menace to society, and Hector wanted to send him their to learn a lesson, it's likely that after Lalo died, Krazy 8 took over that area, and when Tuco was let out the Salamancas/Eladio didn't let him retake control because he hadn't learnt whatever it was Hector was trying to teach him. Only after Krazy 8 went "missing" and they had no other options they could've let Tuco take back his territory.
I think Tuco was always above Krazy 8, but when Krazy 8 died Tuco temporarily took over his dealers or appointed someone to manage them.
Jessie just doesn't know who the manager that replaced Krazy 8 is; he only knows Tuco is the overarching boss.
It is wonderfull that this channel is still going, keep it up.
“I used to… UNTIL YOU KILLED HIM”
*Walt proceeds to do the same thing two times over*
Well, Jesse was right. He didn't have the connection to sell to the cartel directly
This is the moment Walt became Heisenberg.
"Okay, then...go TALK to Tuco."
Jesus Christ, Walt. 🙄
"We are making money why can't you just be satisfied" yeah if only Walt were satisfied, and not clinging onto his ego and pride...
Yeah this shows that Walter was absolutely, unequivocally the reason Jesse's life got ruined.
I mean, Jesse was already a drug dealer before Walt came into the picture. But that being said, Walt did make it MUCH worse
Walt did blackmail Jesse in the very first episode, and that's why Jesse agreed to partner up with Walt. So in that respect Walt did ruin his life. Walter also ruined Jesse's life by causing the death of Jane (the love of Jesse's life). However at other points, Jesse was "on the outs" but forced his way back in, so Jesse had opportunities to avoid his fate with Jack, Todd et. al. That wasn't all on Walt.
Lmao "until you killed him" Tuco horribe idea
1:40 my favorite line in breaking bad 🥹
Walter is really a ticking time bomb, just like Mike said.
Rare uncensored F bomb on this show
That's true
To think getting in business with Tuco is where it all truly started.
Walter complaining about making $1300 a day😂😂
I think that would have worked to provide for his family, but Walt wanted to be the very best like no one ever was
God I love the vibe of Season 1-2 so much. In my opinion this show only gets better as it goes on, but I love the coziness of the early seasons
Just so I understand this, they’re each making 2,600 a week or a day? If a day that’s just under a million dollars a year..that’s good for what Walt’s financial situation was before..I’d have no problem settling for that..but Walt’s ego wouldn’t let that stand
Remember he had cancer and couldn't really live long enough
@jonathanbirch2022 true
@@emsis2902yeah and their's also the risk factor. No front as a shield no other dealers.
Jesse and Walter are awesome at debating to communicate. They are supportive friends.
1:06 Leave Jesse alone!
The difference between being smart and being wise. Especially seeing as jesse is the only one to survive in the end
Could you make a video when Hank tells Walter that he wouldn't recognize a thief even under his nose. The episode is 1x6 at minute 33.
Walt becomes more insufferable the more I rewatch the show
“Why not just sell the whole pound at once?” Really just shows how naive Walt was when it came to the criminal side of business. Jesse was actually right. To me, this is the best scene in all of Season 1
Walt’s greed was his demise
Walter really was stupid....he expected Jesse to be the same as Gustavo
I mean at this point, Walter didn’t even know who Gus was. So he couldn’t have expected him to be like Gus here.
He was book smart, but not street smart… yet. He even says that to Jesse when he first blackmails him to cook with him, and Jesse reiterates that in this scene. “Walt knows the chemistry, Jesse knows the streets.”
His expectations weren't realistic at that stage.
2:58 🤣🤣🤣
Jesse was absolutely right.
I love this scene as it really demonstrates the rapport the actors had. Brilliant chemistry (pun intended?)
"Is that all? 26000$?"
The fact they give business advice here is interesting from a tv show
I feel like Walter not explaining why Jesse was important to him lead to Jesse always feeling manipulated. If Walter had treated Jesse more like a trustworthy partner he needed (which he was), inside of his sidekick, things coulda worked out better for both
And everything went south...
2:58 never gets old 😂
I look at these scenes from season 1, and Walt has always been like this towards Jesse. He has also probably always been like this in school 😂😂😂😂😂😂.
This whole "this is the moment of Heisenberg" stuff is so funny
Walt didn't know what he was getting into.....
The moment Hal became Walter White
How did tuco take crazy 8s place. In better call Saul crazy 8 was nobody.
BCS was 4-6 years before this. I'm sure that he was eventually promoted.
You're thinking of a situation where underling is promoted.
In this case, Krazy 8 was probably lower level managerment, and when he went AWOL, the higher up, ie Tuco, took over his jurisdiction in addition to what he was probably already responsible for.
Walter was never street smart 😂 regardless of what any fans says maybe he had ok ideas once in a while but Jesse was the smarter one
Worst take ever (?)
“Jesse was the smarter one”
Walter manipulating and using Jesse every episode:
so an ounce is 28 grammes, and they made a pound which is 453 grammes, 453 divided by 28 is 16.17. So 1300 dollars by 16 is 20,800.
So Jesse could sell 1 pound in about 2 weeks, which means walt could make just over 10K a week without ever going to tuco or anyone else. that's half a million each year and walt thought he had 2 years to live.
Walt and Jesse should have stuck to small time - its not like that amount of money wouldn't have been enough to help walt's treatment and to give his family some financial security.
2:13 LOL
walter.. it's him.. with his ego
Ego. Ego.
Everyone uses this word like a parrot.
Not every action Walt made was directed by his ego.
This is the moment where Walter realizes that drug addicts are not rich.
Why was Walt disappointed when he thought it was $26,000? How can that possibly be too little for him, that’s one single day lol
Even 2600 is a lot for one day. More then he made before this.
More than that -
Why would he think that bundle was 26K?? Lol😂
Walt said he make like 50k something a year as a teacher so with this income he already make more than that in like 2 months. I know Walt have cancer at that time but I think he would have appreciated 1,300$ a day as a beginner sale.
Funny seeing Walt slowly get more and more frustrated 😆
Sold one ounce and smoked the other fifteen.
2:20 saul
Is this the start moment about walt turned into heissenberg?
26 big ones 😂😂
In bulk does he wanna sell it at Costco 😂
Outside the box huh
Mandatory “It was at this point that ______” comment
2:58 what a lot of men out there need to hear
I think a lot of women listened to that message too 😅
yeah I used to. Until you killed him. 😂
is this where Walt broke the Bad? I'm not sure, things are a bit too subtle for me.
Yeah I used to… until you KILLED him!
Tuco and badass in the same sentence?Lol
to be fair, he is a tough guy.....a drug addicted erratic crazy guy, but tough.
I don’t know what you think I’ve done, but if we were to battle I’ve already won.
😎😎😎😎
Dha😭
Great Series, like if you like breaking bad!
2024
Is there a way 1080p can be made to look like 144p or worse ? excellent