Mike at least advises Jesse to look out for himself which is a nice contrast to Walt demanding that Jesse devote his life to serving the cult of Heisenberg.
Mike. :'(
hey, leave the go-carts alone
I love your protectiveness of go-carts. ;)
Walt desperately screams after Jesse that if he leaves he'll have nothing but as Jesse walks out the door it really feels like Walt is the one being left destitute.
Best. Feeling. EVER!!!! Say My Name is the first episode I watched live and I was such on the edge of my seat for this scene. It's probably the most satisfying ending of a scene I've ever seen anywhere. I was so proud of Jesse for not falling for Walt's 'Greatest Hits' eh.
In the aftermath of losing Jesse, Walt had to listen to Jesse heroically offering to get Mike's bag and Mike nobly telling Jesse not to put himself in harm's way; two friends having each others back; exactly the kind of bond Walt always liked to he and Jesse shared.
Oh the look Walt gave Jesse. I think he was jealous or at least very annoyed. Goddammit Mike!! I understand why you didn't want Jesse involved but argh!!!!!
While Jesse desperately wanted out of the drug ring, I don't think he wanted to lose his relationships with Walt or Mike; yet both men shut the door on Jesse, same as his real parents.
sniff.
However this narrative choice just confirms to me that this is a show about Walt and Jesse's partnership more than it's a show about Heisenberg's meth empire.
Absolutely.
There's no Gus trying to kill him, no Skyler arguing with him, no Jesse creating chaos for him.
Maybe Walt realized, at this moment, that it was not the money nor the empire-businessmen that was driving him... but a sense of excitement and danger fulled by a need to be worshiped. The guy's an adrenaline junkie with a side of emotional neediness.
So sad this is the last re-cap for a long, long while. I was enjoying them so much... anyway, it's getting late here and I'm working tomorrow. I'll answer the discussion questions later. :)
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Mike at least advises Jesse to look out for himself which is a nice contrast to Walt demanding that Jesse devote his life to serving the cult of Heisenberg.
Mike. :'(
hey, leave the go-carts alone
I love your protectiveness of go-carts. ;)
Walt desperately screams after Jesse that if he leaves he'll have nothing but as Jesse walks out the door it really feels like Walt is the one being left destitute.
Best. Feeling. EVER!!!! Say My Name is the first episode I watched live and I was such on the edge of my seat for this scene. It's probably the most satisfying ending of a scene I've ever seen anywhere. I was so proud of Jesse for not falling for Walt's 'Greatest Hits' eh.
In the aftermath of losing Jesse, Walt had to listen to Jesse heroically offering to get Mike's bag and Mike nobly telling Jesse not to put himself in harm's way; two friends having each others back; exactly the kind of bond Walt always liked to he and Jesse shared.
Oh the look Walt gave Jesse. I think he was jealous or at least very annoyed. Goddammit Mike!! I understand why you didn't want Jesse involved but argh!!!!!
While Jesse desperately wanted out of the drug ring, I don't think he wanted to lose his relationships with Walt or Mike; yet both men shut the door on Jesse, same as his real parents.
sniff.
However this narrative choice just confirms to me that this is a show about Walt and Jesse's partnership more than it's a show about Heisenberg's meth empire.
Absolutely.
There's no Gus trying to kill him, no Skyler arguing with him, no Jesse creating chaos for him.
Maybe Walt realized, at this moment, that it was not the money nor the empire-businessmen that was driving him... but a sense of excitement and danger fulled by a need to be worshiped. The guy's an adrenaline junkie with a side of emotional neediness.
So sad this is the last re-cap for a long, long while. I was enjoying them so much... anyway, it's getting late here and I'm working tomorrow. I'll answer the discussion questions later. :)