Walt Roasts Jesse's Meth | Breaking Bad (Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul)

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When Jesse (Aaron Paul) asks Walt (Bryan Cranston) to introduce him to the supplier, Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito), Walt begins to roast Jesse's ability to cook meth.

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From Season 3 Episode 4 "Green Light"

Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.

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This scene is a perfect distillation of how Walt's ego self-sabotages himself in the end.

WongConnection
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Bro... The smile on Jesse's face when he was explaining that he used two reflux condensers only for Walt to crap on it is heartbreaking.

staple_gun
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Felt bad for jessie, he is quite sincere showing his product to walt like a proud son.

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Walt: "Absolutely not."
Jesse: "Why?"
Walt: "Because I want you and Gus to be dependent on me."

Haffy
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Jesse spoke about the pH balance, the equipment he used, the type of catalyst he used, and more. He's learned a ton about chemistry, and Walt couldn't even acknowledge it.

Walt was instantly threatened when Jesse produced a product as good (or nearly as good) as his own. He called it inferior without even testing it. Walt had all the money he needed to leave his family, and then die knowing they'd be secure. But his ego couldn't handle someone else making his product; which proved his stated intentions were completely bogus.

maskedmarvyl
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Walt: “What did you use for reduction!? Don’t tell me…platinum dioxide, right?”

Jesse: “No…mercury aluminum amalgam; the dioxide’s too hard to keep wet.”

…the dumbfounded expression on Walt’s face when his attempt to “trick” Jesse into fumbling is thrown right back at him is perfect.

MisterSmith
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Walt's ego on full display. He knew damn well that product was on par with his own cooking.

vicv
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Went from referring to him as “son” and being concerned about his sobriety to condescending him to Pinkman and calling him a junkie in less than a minute lol.

johndoe-oxns
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Walts ability to go from a nice, supportive guy to a hardened crime boss is terrifying...the change in demeanor....then tryna school Jesse by assuming his cook and then his face when he finds out his assumption is wrong, he becomes a straight up hater lol.Bryan Cranston is a masterclass actor...so is Aaron Paul.

DummyYEEEAAHHHHH
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Wow how quickly Walt changes attitude. He goes from calling Jesse "son" (trying to be the manipulative father figure) to "Pinkman" (his ego breaks out and Jesse is just his deadbeat student again).

MrLethalShots
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This scene always hurt to watch. Jesse was like a proud son

Daniel-vuqu
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0:27 Walt struggles to come up with anything, since he never bothered getting to know Jesse. And since he only sees him as a junkie, he then asks him about his sobriety.

ryadachaibou
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The delivery of “don’t tell me….platinum dioxide, right?” In sheer disdain keeps getting me 😂😂😂

TheBlueNeutron
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Walt was actually impressed, he’s got too much ego to compliment Jesse. Remember Jesse cooked down in Mexico & it was 96.2% purity.

KaloHuntahz
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‘Hey you know what, Eat Me!!’
‘Anytime Loser’

Such a great exchange😂

jmentone
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Walt firmly states he doesn't want back in the business then does a 180 when he sees Jesse really can copy his recipe. His ego was the entire cause of his descent into becoming the criminal monster Heisenberg. It all started with his ego being bruised by Gray Matter offering him a job and he still wanted revenge.

axnyslie
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Even 10 years after this show has ended, I still love every minute of every scene Breaking Bad has to offer. Watching this show when it was first on TV, was truly a privilege I don’t think I will ever experience again in a TV show.

UnclePhil
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“You’re good at a lot of things son”. Subtle but breaks my heart every time.

alexandergiandettore
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The way bryan slips out "son..." Is so masterful

tomimpala
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I love how the series ends with Walt being proud of his greatest student’s work.

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