The Truth About Brock's Poisoning | Face Off | Breaking Bad

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Jesse finds out that Brock was ill due to toxic berries rather than the ricin he initially suspected.

Season 4 Episode 13 - Face Off: After their plan to kill Gus fails, Walt and Jesse must act fast if they are to avoid being killed in revenge.

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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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I love how Walt's look of profound relief after Jesse leaves gets a chilling re-reading once you see the ending of this episode.

joecab
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When you realized that Walter unknowingly avenged Nacho Varga.

nont
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Funny enough, Walt probably isn't acting here with his relief. While he later says that he was confident that the amount he gave Brock wouldn't kill him, Walt does actually look like a lot of tension and fear was released when he finds out that it worked like it did and that Brock did indeed pull through. Goes to show that he definitely still wanted him to live despite the danger he put him in and is clearly thanking God for it too.

futuremovieactor
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"But he needed to go, right?"

Jesse really sounds like he just wanted someone to tell him that. Deep down, he has serious doubts about what he's done because Walt and Gus were both trying to turn him into what THEY wanted.

Whether or not you think Gus needed to die, Jesse never got a chance to decide for himself.

Soulful_Sorrow
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Just imagine Jesse discovering the Lilly of the Valley in Walt's backyard 😳

wickdaline
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This was a genuinely chilling sequence

Calvinfromcalvinandhobbes
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What a great ‘reveal’ that was at the end of the episode, and was proof that Walter White didn’t let anyone, no matter how innocent they were, get in the way of achieving his goal.

batgurrl
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Brian nailed it so good
Such intense eye contact and he held it together

idanlewenhoff
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This is the moment Waltuh became Lilysenberg.

theynker
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I love how by the time the audience finally gets Gus dead, we question if he even deserves it. Just like how by the time we FINALLY see Jimmy become Saul as we know him, it breaks our hearts and we only want Jimmy back.

flightofthebumblebee
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Thank goodness things worked out fine for everyone after this episode.

kevinsager
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lalo and howard have been in the lab all along, and walter and jesse working and walking on top of a bariel site, chills man

Singh_Kunal
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Wow, I'm so glad no one actually poisoned Brock then! That would be such an awful thing to do to a child!

SkyTahir
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Are you telling me that a boy just happens to be poisoned like that? NO! He orchestrated! Walter!

h.f
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but how? I need a better explanation than “juice box man”

_dogs
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I'm still a bit confused as to what happened to the ricin-laced cigarette that Jesse had. Did Walt actually take it?

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And this is before Brock’s mom was killed. Who knows what type of trauma he’ll end up having.

twindrill
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This is still the one thing about this show that bothers me. It just doesn't make sense. Andrea & Brock were barely on Walt's radar, then he suddenly decides to do the most evil thing he's ever done? Just to turn Jesse against Gus? I don't think that was necessary. Jesse and Gus weren't exactly buddies. It's the one misstep in an otherwise perfect TV show.

joeblankenship
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You can see in Jesse’s eyes that he knows Walter did it.

jsembler
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Here’s your reminder that waltuh did nothing wrong.

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