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Breaking Bad Question. What Was Jesee Talking About

Who does Jesse keep calling in breaking bad?

In breaking bad season 3 episode 3 Jesse keeps calling this number and it goes straight to voicemail saying "if you're trying to sell me something I got four little words for you do not call this number" or something. And I am just curious on who it is because at first I thought it was the Whites residence but skylar would never put that as her answering machine.
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Breaking Bad Question: Why does Gus want to kill Walt?

By the beginning of Season 4, Gus knew that Walt had killed two of his dealers and gotten Jessie to kill Gale (the meth cook that Gus was going to use to replace Walt).

Gus had a bad feeling about Walt from the beginning, as Walt is too impulsive and reactive. Gus was also very unhappy that Jessie came along as part of the package, as Jessie was a junkie and showed up to the first meeting high as a kite.

Gus always saw Walt as a potential liability, but was willing to use him until Gale could learn to cook Walt's formula. Walt got wise to Gus's plan and killed Gale (by convincing Jessie to do it at the last second).

Tonights Breaking Bad question?

*SPOILER ALERT* So on tonights episode of Breaking Bad there is a scene where both Gomez and Hank ask Jesse questions about Walt and their work together in Meth, but how does Gomez know about Walt? I thought Hank didn't tell anyone at the DEA about the situation. Am I forgetting something?

What is the song in Breaking Bad where Jesse is cooking with Badger?

'Uh!' by Fujiya & Miyagi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTWix4mIP...
http://www.amazon.com/UH/dp/B00BJW7YZ2

What drug were Jesse and Jane doing in Breaking Bad?

It was definitely heroin. I don't remember the scene or anything but.... Heroin is sold mainly in two different forms. One way is dry, kind of white or brown colored, and either chunky or powder (china). Other way is wet/sticky/gooey and brown or black colored (tar). I'm going to assume the show used the first example I gave because it is more common right now than the second. In the show, this is what Jane ultimately died from, too. She was really high, sleeping and then she ended up choking on her own puke. Getting sick like that is common from using heroin... but most people are awake when they throw up or they have a high tolerance so they don't puke at all. Also, usually when people in real life die from heroin it is because they simply overdosed or did too much. They would be essentially unable to even choke on anything because heroin suppresses a person's ability to breathe to the point where they just stop (which could be immediate or it could be after they've been passed out for hours).

Breaking Bad (TV series): Is Jesse a bad person?

Good question. Let's weigh the pros and cons, shall we?Arguments FOR Jesse being a bad person:1. He cooks methThis one is pretty obvious. The guy is a meth cook, plain and simple. He is the REASON Walter White gets into the meth business. If WW hadn't seen his former student Jesse Pinkman jumping out of that window in the pilot episode, he might not have been motivated to even contemplate becoming a meth-cook.2. He continues his association with Mr.White even after all that has happened to his life as a result of it and sides with him even when his sub conscious tells him Mr. White is wrongThis is pretty subjective. One school of thought might believe this makes Jesse a 'bad' person because he (knowingly or unknowingly) is an alibi to the crimes committed. Others may consider this as 'Jesse being a good friend/partner to his co-worker'.3. Tries selling meth to his rehab matesPretty horrible thing to do, one could argue. This, again, is a result of Jesse trying to expand the meth empire he and Mr. White have built. Arguments AGAINST Jesse being a bad person:1. Has a strong moral compassJesse is portrayed as a person who hates violence and murders. He especially loathes harming children as evident from the episode 'Peekaboo' , 'Phoenix' and 'Dead Freight'. He often seems the most caring among all the characters in Breaking Bad. 2. Helps his friendsOffers Skinny Pete, Combo and Badger work and helps them with cash when ever they need it. 3. Sticks up for his partnerDespite relentless persistence from Gus and co, Jesse sticks up for Mr. White on numerous occasions. He could so easily have given the green light to Gus since he already knew the recipe to cook pure meth and had nothing to lose. But no, he stuck up for his buddy. 4. Doesn't poison Gus with the ricin Because he believes Gus 'doesn't deserve to die' . Again, takes us back to the first point. He has a strong moral compass. So, overall, there seem to be more points in favour of Jesse being a 'good' person rather than a 'bad' person. I'd call it a transformation from bad to good. (Jesse from season 1 to Jesse in season 5).We often talk about Walter White's transformation from Mr. Chips to Scarface, but, to me, Jesse's transformation from bad to good is almost as dramatic, if not more.

Breaking bad- how does jesse launder his money?

**spoiler alert**

Throughout the seasons of the show, Jesse has never had that much money at one time. He only gets a couple of 10ks or 100ks and usually blows it on drugs, parties, his friends, etc. This kind of spending doesn't leave an obvious trail for authorities to discover. (It's not like Walt's car purchases, which are very expensive things sitting obviously in his driveway)

However, the one time Jesse really had a lot was right when his ex-girlfriend Jane died. He suddenly got like 500k from a big drug deal and used it to buy back his aunt's house. That time, Saul did *all* the work. We know that Saul is an expert at laundering money, he has his ways and his fees are very high. So, he might have processed the money, then negotiated the deal, and got the house. Jesse didn't have to do anything.

After that, Jesse really didn't care anymore. He's not super cautious and anal like Walt so, to him, the whole income/tax problem doesn't matter. Only in the most recent episode (Season 5 Episode 8) did Jesse actually have a lot of money all at once (5 million). But, nobody knows how or if he's going to launder that because the season ended right there. If you want to know what happens to this 5 million, keep watching next year.

What do you think happens to Jesse (Breaking Bad obviously) after he runs away?

I like to think that Jesse gets away and is able to live a fairly normal life. Maybe he’ll end up in Alaska, as he hinted at in one episode. When he wanted to use the services of the “disapearer”, he seemed to be looking at getting as far away from Albuquerque and the drug culture there as possible.I bet he’d end up doing something artistic for a living. Maybe he’d find work as an illustrator (drawer, as he’d say) or a woodworker. Jesse would most likely find a woman and probably end up getting married and having a brood of his own little Pinkmans.No one would ever know about his days as the former assistant meth kingpin of the Southwest.

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