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im sad that the person in twitter who made this deleted their account because this video is just so influential to me
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POOL PARTY :]
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does anybody remember saul goodman
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jesse and his band from the breaking bad bluray webisodes
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I love how all of the BCS directors are horny about Lalo in a different way. Melissa Bernstein’s Lalo was a romantic antihero, Giancarlo’s Lalo was dangerously sexy, and Tom Schnauz’s Lalo was a complete freakshow but somehow that was the horniest episode of them all
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Heh ladies….
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I feel as dense as Jesse because I just don't see it about Walt loving him even more than Skyler and going completely feral when other people hurt him? Like obviously he loves him because he can easily manipulate him but I just... don't get it? Is it that he wants to be the only one who hurts Jesse?
But Walt doesn't think he's hurting Jesse. He thinks he's protecting him. Every time Walt does something shitty to Jesse, he convinces himself it was for Jesse's own good.
Like when he let Jane die. Walt's true reason was that Jane tried to take Jesse away from him. But Walt thinks that the reason he did it was to protect Jesse. Jane got him hooked on heroin. If he stays with her, she'll kill him. In a way, Walt killed her for Jesse.
And I don't think Jesse was actually that easy for Walt to manipulate at first. Jesse kicked and screamed the whole way as Walt dragged him into their partnership. Things changed when their relationship became more intense - when they loved each other, Jesse became easier to manipulate. But Walt didn't fall in love with him because he was easy to manipulate since that didn't come until later.
A big part of the reason their relationship is so intense is that they've been through several life-and-death situations together now, starting from the beginning when Krazy-8 comes for them. Walt kills Emilio in defense of himself and Jesse. Later, he kills Domingo, sparing Jesse from having to do it.
When Walt killed Emilio, he wasn't doing it specifically to save Jesse (he was saving them both, so it was as much self-interest). But once the dust settled...I think Walt felt excited about the idea of killing someone in defense of someone else. A huge part of Walt's psychology is that he loves the idea of being a protector (and a provider). In mundane life, there's no opportunity for doing something that primal. He can't kill for Skylar and the kids...
...but he can kill for Jesse.
The other thing he can do for Jesse is provide. (Yes, they're partners, but Walt views himself as the leader.) The only person in the whole show who ever feels happy about getting money from Walt is Jesse (that doesn't last long, but he was very excited at first).
Heisenberg is Walt's ideal self - powerful, rich, dangerous, feared. But he has to hide his ideal self from Skyler and his son, even as he's in the process of fully realizing fantasies he's had for years. (btw Heisenberg is nowhere near as cool as Walt thinks he is, but that's how Walt feels when he's running his empire). A huge part of this fantasy is being a protector - he can't be Heisenberg unless he has someone to protect. So that person becomes Jesse
Jesse used to be his student, so he already had some residual protective feelings for him, which puts Jesse in the role of a child - a son. But at the same time, these fantasies are VERY sexy to Walt - he tries to bring it home to Skyler to mixed results. So with that energy frustrated and needing a place to go, Jesse also becomes like his wife. (What can I say, he's a sick person.) Their relationship plays out more like a romance than a father/son story, in my opinion, but there's definitely an element of both, which is what makes it so disturbing and fascinating
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Do you ever think about Jimmy having to drive past Chuck's house to get to Jesse's
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i always imagined jesse would try to read all about saul goodman's trial, maybe try to find some recordings or transcripts in the news, just to see if he could incriminate him in any form since he was the only one left who knew he intended to go to alaska. so he's relieved to know he never mentioned him at all at the trial, only walt, but ends up confused about his ramblings about some people named howard, chuck, and when he reads "james mcgill" he kinda wonders where he heard that surname before and then remembers the old guy who burned his house back on his old neighborhood.
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I wanted to make him proud, and he was not an easy man to make proud. You know, like climbing Everest without supplies: if you were one of the lucky few who reached that peak, even for a moment, if you made him proud – wow, what a feeling. And he let you know it, too. But if you weren't one of those people… 
Kendall and Logan Roy from Succession / Jimmy and Chuck McGill from Better Call Saul 
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when you scammed another businessmanthing out of 7k dollars after work: 💋💋💋💋
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Using Ai for politically controversial reasons.
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Breaking Bad + No Context (Part 2)
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honest to god one of the funniest scenes in this show
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i like how kim wexler seems like she'll be the voice of reason and then we find out she gets off on ruining people's lives
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