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Breaking Bad - Lily of the Valley Scene: Jesse (Aaron Paul) learns Brock ate Lily of the Valley berries.

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US Air Date: 2008
Network: AMC
Starring: Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston
Director: Vince Gilligan
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The fact that Walt was able to look him in the eyes and lie to him was so painful. He was beyond morals at that point.

sng
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God that look in jesse's eyes and tone of his voice when saying Gus had to go, you can tell that was him struggling to justify killing another person as his guilt from killing Gale still lingers

kitkatkruncher
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"Still, Gus had to go right?" Jesse was asking himself that question, but because he believes he can't tell right from wrong he has to get his answers from people who had him convinced they can

momenakod
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I'm not sure who the better actor is, Bryan Cranston or Walter White.

thomasmartin
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This scene means nothing without the last shot of the episode.

_lithp
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Rewatching this show is like visiting an old friend. I remember when I watched this episode for the first time, I don’t know if I’ll ever watch another show with characters I care about as much as Walt and Jesse.

andrewmiller
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To this day, still one of the greatest plot twists in tv show/film history

joe
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I love how he shakes his hand like 'thanks for being the clueless pawn in my machiavellian plot, buddy'

SamJamwich
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0:15 : Not necessarily "Thank god that kid I don't know will be ok", but "Thank god that kid I POISONED is going to be ok, and I didn't overdo the poisoning"

toptenguy
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I so wish Jesse had stayed out of the business at this point. Having a family, even a borrowed one, was such a good thing for him, all ruined by the end

bittybaff
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The moment when you find out the 19th century story of a Dutch woman from the valley named Lilly, who accidentally poisoned herself with the shrub “Waltaris Blancus”, popularly known as Stinky Heisenberg... Chilling. Bravo Vince.

JohnDoe-quwy
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"Walter White is a bigger monster than anyone in Westeros"

- George R.R. Martin

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0:15 that’s a genuine reaction from Walt. Jesse reads it as “here’s a man who’s just glad to hear that a child will survive a trying ordeal” but really it’s just Walt feeling relief that he didn’t actually murder a child which we see even more clearly when Jesse leaves at 2:00

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Supposedly Bryan Cranston didnt know if Walt did it or it was an accident in this scene. It was reveled to him short while after the shoot. They wanted Walter to be like a real extreme narcissist, able to murder a child but in their own heads blame the child, and really mean it, for being dumb enough to eat their candy laced poison or koolaid

cornpop
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The sad thing about breaking bad is rewatching it again with the hope that the story takes another turn and ends better

texdiddyable
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These two acting skills are outstanding

docbrown
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Rewatching this makes you realize and rethink a lot of things

All_Amin
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This is MASSIVE
It proves to us that Walter is an even bigger genius and a better manipulator than even Gus
He had planned everything
What a way to end the season

GiaLogous
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I always wondered if Walt had borrowed one of Saul's shirts in this

PC.NickRowan
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Just a wholesome reunion of a former teacher and his favourite student. So touching.

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