What was Jesse's secret ingredient?

Jesse Pinkman : [about to try it] What secret ingredient? Jesse Pinkman : Chili powder. Tuco Salamanca : [wiping his hand clean and tossing the baggie away] I hate chili powder.

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What was Jesse's drug name?

He is a crystal meth cook and dealer who works with his former high school chemistry teacher, Walter White (played by Bryan Cranston). Jesse is the only character besides Walter to appear in every episode of the show.

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What is the red powder in Breaking Bad?

Poisonous gas

He improvises a method to gas them by throwing red phosphorus into hot water. Walt manages to run out, locking the gangsters in. He later explains to Jesse that this reaction produced poisonous phosphine gas. Red phosphorus can react with hydrogen to produce phosphine - but not with hot water.

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What drug did Jesse give Walter in the lab?

Sleeping pills. He wanted Walt to fall asleep so he could steal more meth.

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What does Jesse realize with the cigarettes?

In the season 5 episode Confessions Jesse realises that Saul and Huell took his ricin cigerette on the orders of Walt (Jesse finds this out by threatening them with a gun) which causes him to also realise that Walter was behind the whole false story of Gus poisoning Brock when it had been him all along.

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Jesse Pinkman Tries To Poison Tuco Salamanca - Breaking Bad "I hate chilli powder" Scene

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Does Jesse know Walt killed Jane?

Many thoughts of grief may have flooded Walt's mind after Hank was killed in Breaking Bad, but the reason why Walt tells Jesse the truth about Jane's death is indicative of his true nature. Walt's evolution to becoming Heisenberg was created out of a series of events of desperation and tragedy.

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Is Jesse on drugs in Breaking Bad?

In the series, Jesse is the typical meth addict who little by little loses control of his life and the support of his parents due to his addiction.

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What's the worst episode of Breaking Bad?

Funnily enough, Rian Johnson has the distinction of directing Breaking Bad's highest-rated episode (season 5's "Ozymandias") and its lowest-rated, season 3's "Fly." The former sees Walter White's life crumble around him in a devastating and visceral fashion, while the latter sees him hunting a fly in his meth lab, as ...

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Why does Walt go crazy over the fly?

It has been speculated that the fly represents guilt, contamination, irrational obsession, and the loss of control in Walter White's life. When a fly gets into the superlab, Walt embarks on an obsessive quest to destroy it ("Fly").

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How real is the chemistry in Breaking Bad?

He knows that producing crystal meth can be very lucrative and uses his chemical knowledge to start “cooking” the stuff. The chemistry in the show is basically accurate and is described in quite some detail.

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What is up with the eye ball in Breaking Bad?

The Pink Teddy bear is an object from Wayfarer 515, the plane which crashed onto another in the air near Walter White's house. Seconds after the crash, the bear landed in Walter's pool. As a result of the plane explosion, the pink bear lost an eye and sustained a burn to its left side.

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Why does Tuco hate Jesse?

Tuco, much like Gus Fring at first, viewed Jesse as a low-life drug addict with no real motivation. Because of this, Tuco wanted to kill Jesse simply to just get rid of him, but Walt refused to work with him if Jesse was not involved as well.

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Why were the guys crawling in Breaking Bad?

Cranston told Here & Now's Robin Young that the men crawling on the ground are worshippers of Santa Muerte, a dark off-shoot of Catholicism. "The Santa Muerte is a deity that does not discriminate on what your prayers or wishes are," Cranston said.

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What is Jesse Pinkman's mental illness?

Throughout Breaking Bad, Jesse finds himself constantly suffering as a result of his involvement in Walter's business. He's beaten, nearly killed multiple times, imprisoned, and suffers severe anxiety and depression as a result of his experiences.

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Why are Jesse's teeth so white?

Gilligan said that he wanted Jesse's teeth to be 'a little more realistic', in relation to his personal situation; he added that the character 'smoked a lot of meth, and that smoke eats the enamel right off the teeth.

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What disease does Jesse Pinkman have?

After Walt coughs multiple times and goes out the RV, Jesse realises he has lung cancer, and tells Walt the story of his aunt who also had lung cancer.

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Why does Walt always sit by the pool?

Walt is often hanging around the pool. He tosses lit matches into it, encourages Walt. Jr to drink around it, and sometimes just stares into its blue emptiness. The pool is supposed to be a symbol of wealth and joy, but for Walt, it serves as a reflection of his own state of being.

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Why does Walt have an eyeball?

He keeps the eye, without realizing, that he is attempting to keep some value unto himself knowing that even the flawed are worthwhile. With the eye as his superego as well as his reminder of the fact that all will be lost to him one day,Walt "holds on" to what is real and what is perception.

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How much of Breaking Bad is filler?

Breaking Bad doesn't typically do "filler" episodes. In a 13-episode mini-series format, you don't really have time for filler. So what is so important to the plot of this series, that we need to see a full, essencially one-room-scene episode.

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Who is the most disliked character in Breaking Bad?

1 Jack Welker

Jack Welker (Michael Bowen) is the leader of a neo-Nazi gang and the most evil Breaking Bad character. He is a man who is motivated by the moment. He may seem like a man motivated by money, but he is motivated by pride and pleasure.

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What is the most liked Breaking Bad episode?

There is only one television episode with a perfect score on IMDb, and that deservingly goes to "Ozymandias." The highest-rated Breaking Bad episode and in TV history, the episode is a knockout emotional rollercoaster and a masterclass in dramatic storytelling.

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Why is Breaking Bad s1 so short?

AMC broadcast the first season on Sundays at 10:00 pm in the United States. The first season was originally going to consist of nine episodes, but was reduced to seven by the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike.

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Did Jesse ever relapse?

Trivia. While Jesse Pinkman eventually relapses on drugs following the murder of Tomas Cantillo, he never does heroin again, having permanently gotten clean of it after being sent to rehab by Walter White.

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Why didn t Jesse shoot Walt?

Jesse didnt care about Walt going to jail, he knew any prison sentence would be meaningless anyways since Walt was going to die shortly regardless. He wanted to take Walts money from him, which was the only thing that Walt cared about and the only thing that could possibly hurt him.

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Was Jesse sad when Walter died?

No. From the moment Walt had him dragged out from under that car in the desert, Jesse never forgave his former partner. From that moment on, Jesse felt nothing but hatred and resentment towards him.

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