Breaking Bad: The 10 Best Quotes, According To Reddit
After seeing Walt display his true colors as Heisenberg, Hank expresses disappointment, telling his brother-in-law that he doesn’t know who he is anymore. Well, Walt has the perfect reply and according to LauraPtwon, it’s the “best line in the series.”
It’s a powerful remark because it’s a threat and a piece of advice rolled into one. Walt is implying that he’s way more dangerous than ASAC Schrader, which sounds odd because the DEA agent has taken down numerous drug traffickers throughout his career. At first, the notion seems bizarre but considering that Walt has also killed numerous people during his short stint as a meth cook, he has every right to be confident about his own abilities.
When Jesse Suggests To Walt That They Should Hire Saul Goodman
“When The Going Gets Tough, You Don’t Want A Criminal Lawyer. You Want A Cri-Mi-Nal Lawyer.”
Walt isn’t so sure about hiring Saul Goodman but as he and Jesse have a discussion about him inside a car, the young cook convinces him with the appropriate words. And PinkADoodle44 comments that “the delivery is so perfect.”
Apart from being one of the funniest Breaking Bad characters, Saul Goodman is also one of the dirtiest – something Jesse likes about him. Given the weight of their problems, Jesse reasons that hiring a decent person who has a degree in criminal law won’t help them. They need a lawyer who is sleazy and Saul Goodman is their guy.
When Walt Reminds Skyler How Deadly He Is
“I’m Not In Danger, Skyler. I Am The Danger!”
Walt isn’t impressed when Skyler starts fearing for his life. Angry, he yells at her and ithrowpopcorn confesses “that quote gives me chills every time I hear it.”
As one of the smartest meth cooks in Breaking Bad, Walt soon develops the desire to be recognized for his good work as well as to be feared. When Skyler worries about him, he feels like she hasn’t realized just how big the strides he has made in the Albuquerque underworld are. He, therefore, takes time to remind her, though not in the kindest way possible
When Mike Narrates A Story About Sparing An Abusive Man
“No More Half Measures, Walter.”
Mike visits Walt when he learns about his plan to get rid of Jesse. He narrates a story about how he once spared an abusive man during his days as a cop only for the man to later kill his wife. Mike then tells Walt that he won’t repeat the same mistake, and RunFools says “It’s at that moment I knew Mike was my favorite character.”
With the quote, Mike makes it clear that no problem will be handled partially going forward. If Jesse is a problem, he will likely be eliminated and the same will happen to Walt. Mike absolutely doesn’t want another scenario where someone is shown mercy only for that person to go on and cause more problems in the future.
When Skinny Peter Responds To Jesse Getting Angry About A Spelling Mistake
“Hey Man, I’m Slinging Mad Volume And Fat Benjis. I Can’t Be All About Spelling.”
Redditor cuban65 loves how Skinny Pete reacts when Jesse gets angry at him over a spelling mistake while writing down an address. About the line, the Redditor confesses, “it kills me every time.”
Pete is right. As a street trafficker, he is doing his job well enough and bringing in a lot of money. He doesn’t have to spend his time learning how to spell things correctly. Moreover, Jesse isn’t known to be clever either hence he shouldn’t be too quick to call out another person for something as minor as a spelling error.
When Saul “Compliments” Skyler
“Clearly His Taste In Women Is The Same As His Taste In Lawyers: Only The Very Best… With Just A Right Amount Of Dirty.”
After Skyler agrees to help Walt launder his money, he introduces her to Saul, who is stunned by her beauty. MysticalRat notes that “basically anything that comes out of Saul’s mouth is comedy gold.”
Here, the boastful Saul implies that his skills as a lawyer are as impressive as Skyler’s looks. Furthermore, he feels that he and Skyler are similar because they are not afraid to get their hands dirty. On his part, he is willing to work with drug traffickers whereas Skyler is willing to launder money. However, as everyone expects, Skyler doesn’t receive it so well because she thinks it and Saul are very corny.
When Walt Intimidates Declan
“Say My Name!”
During a desert meeting with Phoenix distributor Declan, Walt hilariously orders him to say his name. This deleted Reddit user says this is Walt “at the very peak of his journey,” adding, “he finally has all the power.”
The major reason Walt looks down on Declan is that he makes 99.1% pure meth while the Phoenix distributor has meth that’s only 70% pure. Ordering Declan to say his name is a move meant to demean him and he risks the rival lashing out at him. But with Mike and Jesse by his side, he is certain Declan won’t do a thing.
“When Jesse Thinks Walter Is Talking About A Meal
“Rice And Beans?”
As Walt and Jesse are planning how to kill Tuco, Walt shows him castor beans and tells him they are going to make ricin out of them. Jesse doesn’t understand so he asks if they are going to give Tuco rice and beans. Yoshea says, “The look of ‘how stupid is this guy?’ from Walt is perfect.”
Having seen Walt perform all kinds of science tricks before, Jesse soon becomes wired to expect more. When Walt brings up ricin, he is quick to presume that the meth cook is looking to put some kind of deadly poison in rice and beans. Though it’s laughable, his assumption paints him as dull-witted because it would obviously take more than rice and beans to kill one of the best Breaking Bad villains.
When Mike Calls Out Walt For Killing Gus
“Just Because You Killed Jesse James Doesn’t Make You Jesse James.”
Mike is enraged when Walt kills Gus. He calls him out for ruining what was a good empire and sleepicat says they “love how Mike saw through Walter like that.”
Mike is correct in his assessment of Walt. By killing Gus Fring, he only causes chaos. On his part, Gus had managed to build a successful empire without being on the DEA’s radar. Walt, on the other, hand faces new problems every day and deals with them in an unsatisfactory manner. And it doesn’t take long for the DEA to find out about him.
When Jesse Answers Walt About What It’ll Take To Make The Battery Work
“Aaaaah… Wire!”
When Walt figures out a way to make the RV’s battery work, he tries to see If Jesse remembers what elements they’ll use to conduct the current. Instead of copper, Jesse says wire. Rotten89 says the response “makes me giggle every time.”
It’s yet another funny but dumb response from Jesse. Walt is trying to teach him a cool science trick but he just isn’t smart enough to process it. But even though there is a huge gulf in IQ between Walt and Jesse, the two are still able to work well together and find a way around their current quagmire.
See more
Breaking Bad: The 10 Best Quotes, According To Reddit
After seeing Walt display his true colors as Heisenberg, Hank expresses disappointment, telling his brother-in-law that he doesn’t know who he is anymore. Well, Walt has the perfect reply and according to LauraPtwon, it’s the “best line in the series.”
It’s a powerful remark because it’s a threat and a piece of advice rolled into one. Walt is implying that he’s way more dangerous than ASAC Schrader, which sounds odd because the DEA agent has taken down numerous drug traffickers throughout his career. At first, the notion seems bizarre but considering that Walt has also killed numerous people during his short stint as a meth cook, he has every right to be confident about his own abilities.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr2’); });
When Jesse Suggests To Walt That They Should Hire Saul Goodman
“When The Going Gets Tough, You Don’t Want A Criminal Lawyer. You Want A Cri-Mi-Nal Lawyer.”
Walt isn’t so sure about hiring Saul Goodman but as he and Jesse have a discussion about him inside a car, the young cook convinces him with the appropriate words. And PinkADoodle44 comments that “the delivery is so perfect.”
Apart from being one of the funniest Breaking Bad characters, Saul Goodman is also one of the dirtiest – something Jesse likes about him. Given the weight of their problems, Jesse reasons that hiring a decent person who has a degree in criminal law won’t help them. They need a lawyer who is sleazy and Saul Goodman is their guy.
When Walt Reminds Skyler How Deadly He Is
“I’m Not In Danger, Skyler. I Am The Danger!”
Walt isn’t impressed when Skyler starts fearing for his life. Angry, he yells at her and ithrowpopcorn confesses “that quote gives me chills every time I hear it.”
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr3’); });
As one of the smartest meth cooks in Breaking Bad, Walt soon develops the desire to be recognized for his good work as well as to be feared. When Skyler worries about him, he feels like she hasn’t realized just how big the strides he has made in the Albuquerque underworld are. He, therefore, takes time to remind her, though not in the kindest way possible
When Mike Narrates A Story About Sparing An Abusive Man
“No More Half Measures, Walter.”
Mike visits Walt when he learns about his plan to get rid of Jesse. He narrates a story about how he once spared an abusive man during his days as a cop only for the man to later kill his wife. Mike then tells Walt that he won’t repeat the same mistake, and RunFools says “It’s at that moment I knew Mike was my favorite character.”
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr4’); });
With the quote, Mike makes it clear that no problem will be handled partially going forward. If Jesse is a problem, he will likely be eliminated and the same will happen to Walt. Mike absolutely doesn’t want another scenario where someone is shown mercy only for that person to go on and cause more problems in the future.
When Skinny Peter Responds To Jesse Getting Angry About A Spelling Mistake
“Hey Man, I’m Slinging Mad Volume And Fat Benjis. I Can’t Be All About Spelling.”
Redditor cuban65 loves how Skinny Pete reacts when Jesse gets angry at him over a spelling mistake while writing down an address. About the line, the Redditor confesses, “it kills me every time.”
Pete is right. As a street trafficker, he is doing his job well enough and bringing in a lot of money. He doesn’t have to spend his time learning how to spell things correctly. Moreover, Jesse isn’t known to be clever either hence he shouldn’t be too quick to call out another person for something as minor as a spelling error.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr5’); });
When Saul “Compliments” Skyler
“Clearly His Taste In Women Is The Same As His Taste In Lawyers: Only The Very Best… With Just A Right Amount Of Dirty.”
After Skyler agrees to help Walt launder his money, he introduces her to Saul, who is stunned by her beauty. MysticalRat notes that “basically anything that comes out of Saul’s mouth is comedy gold.”
Here, the boastful Saul implies that his skills as a lawyer are as impressive as Skyler’s looks. Furthermore, he feels that he and Skyler are similar because they are not afraid to get their hands dirty. On his part, he is willing to work with drug traffickers whereas Skyler is willing to launder money. However, as everyone expects, Skyler doesn’t receive it so well because she thinks it and Saul are very corny.
When Walt Intimidates Declan
“Say My Name!”
During a desert meeting with Phoenix distributor Declan, Walt hilariously orders him to say his name. This deleted Reddit user says this is Walt “at the very peak of his journey,” adding, “he finally has all the power.”
The major reason Walt looks down on Declan is that he makes 99.1% pure meth while the Phoenix distributor has meth that’s only 70% pure. Ordering Declan to say his name is a move meant to demean him and he risks the rival lashing out at him. But with Mike and Jesse by his side, he is certain Declan won’t do a thing.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr-REPEAT6’); });
“When Jesse Thinks Walter Is Talking About A Meal
“Rice And Beans?”
As Walt and Jesse are planning how to kill Tuco, Walt shows him castor beans and tells him they are going to make ricin out of them. Jesse doesn’t understand so he asks if they are going to give Tuco rice and beans. Yoshea says, “The look of ‘how stupid is this guy?’ from Walt is perfect.”
Having seen Walt perform all kinds of science tricks before, Jesse soon becomes wired to expect more. When Walt brings up ricin, he is quick to presume that the meth cook is looking to put some kind of deadly poison in rice and beans. Though it’s laughable, his assumption paints him as dull-witted because it would obviously take more than rice and beans to kill one of the best Breaking Bad villains.
When Mike Calls Out Walt For Killing Gus
“Just Because You Killed Jesse James Doesn’t Make You Jesse James.”
Mike is enraged when Walt kills Gus. He calls him out for ruining what was a good empire and sleepicat says they “love how Mike saw through Walter like that.”
Mike is correct in his assessment of Walt. By killing Gus Fring, he only causes chaos. On his part, Gus had managed to build a successful empire without being on the DEA’s radar. Walt, on the other, hand faces new problems every day and deals with them in an unsatisfactory manner. And it doesn’t take long for the DEA to find out about him.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr-REPEAT7’); });
When Jesse Answers Walt About What It’ll Take To Make The Battery Work
“Aaaaah… Wire!”
When Walt figures out a way to make the RV’s battery work, he tries to see If Jesse remembers what elements they’ll use to conduct the current. Instead of copper, Jesse says wire. Rotten89 says the response “makes me giggle every time.”
It’s yet another funny but dumb response from Jesse. Walt is trying to teach him a cool science trick but he just isn’t smart enough to process it. But even though there is a huge gulf in IQ between Walt and Jesse, the two are still able to work well together and find a way around their current quagmire.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1550597677810-0’); });
#Breaking #Bad #Quotes #Reddit
Breaking Bad: The 10 Best Quotes, According To Reddit
After seeing Walt display his true colors as Heisenberg, Hank expresses disappointment, telling his brother-in-law that he doesn’t know who he is anymore. Well, Walt has the perfect reply and according to LauraPtwon, it’s the “best line in the series.”
It’s a powerful remark because it’s a threat and a piece of advice rolled into one. Walt is implying that he’s way more dangerous than ASAC Schrader, which sounds odd because the DEA agent has taken down numerous drug traffickers throughout his career. At first, the notion seems bizarre but considering that Walt has also killed numerous people during his short stint as a meth cook, he has every right to be confident about his own abilities.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr2’); });
When Jesse Suggests To Walt That They Should Hire Saul Goodman
“When The Going Gets Tough, You Don’t Want A Criminal Lawyer. You Want A Cri-Mi-Nal Lawyer.”
Walt isn’t so sure about hiring Saul Goodman but as he and Jesse have a discussion about him inside a car, the young cook convinces him with the appropriate words. And PinkADoodle44 comments that “the delivery is so perfect.”
Apart from being one of the funniest Breaking Bad characters, Saul Goodman is also one of the dirtiest – something Jesse likes about him. Given the weight of their problems, Jesse reasons that hiring a decent person who has a degree in criminal law won’t help them. They need a lawyer who is sleazy and Saul Goodman is their guy.
When Walt Reminds Skyler How Deadly He Is
“I’m Not In Danger, Skyler. I Am The Danger!”
Walt isn’t impressed when Skyler starts fearing for his life. Angry, he yells at her and ithrowpopcorn confesses “that quote gives me chills every time I hear it.”
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr3’); });
As one of the smartest meth cooks in Breaking Bad, Walt soon develops the desire to be recognized for his good work as well as to be feared. When Skyler worries about him, he feels like she hasn’t realized just how big the strides he has made in the Albuquerque underworld are. He, therefore, takes time to remind her, though not in the kindest way possible
When Mike Narrates A Story About Sparing An Abusive Man
“No More Half Measures, Walter.”
Mike visits Walt when he learns about his plan to get rid of Jesse. He narrates a story about how he once spared an abusive man during his days as a cop only for the man to later kill his wife. Mike then tells Walt that he won’t repeat the same mistake, and RunFools says “It’s at that moment I knew Mike was my favorite character.”
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr4’); });
With the quote, Mike makes it clear that no problem will be handled partially going forward. If Jesse is a problem, he will likely be eliminated and the same will happen to Walt. Mike absolutely doesn’t want another scenario where someone is shown mercy only for that person to go on and cause more problems in the future.
When Skinny Peter Responds To Jesse Getting Angry About A Spelling Mistake
“Hey Man, I’m Slinging Mad Volume And Fat Benjis. I Can’t Be All About Spelling.”
Redditor cuban65 loves how Skinny Pete reacts when Jesse gets angry at him over a spelling mistake while writing down an address. About the line, the Redditor confesses, “it kills me every time.”
Pete is right. As a street trafficker, he is doing his job well enough and bringing in a lot of money. He doesn’t have to spend his time learning how to spell things correctly. Moreover, Jesse isn’t known to be clever either hence he shouldn’t be too quick to call out another person for something as minor as a spelling error.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr5’); });
When Saul “Compliments” Skyler
“Clearly His Taste In Women Is The Same As His Taste In Lawyers: Only The Very Best… With Just A Right Amount Of Dirty.”
After Skyler agrees to help Walt launder his money, he introduces her to Saul, who is stunned by her beauty. MysticalRat notes that “basically anything that comes out of Saul’s mouth is comedy gold.”
Here, the boastful Saul implies that his skills as a lawyer are as impressive as Skyler’s looks. Furthermore, he feels that he and Skyler are similar because they are not afraid to get their hands dirty. On his part, he is willing to work with drug traffickers whereas Skyler is willing to launder money. However, as everyone expects, Skyler doesn’t receive it so well because she thinks it and Saul are very corny.
When Walt Intimidates Declan
“Say My Name!”
During a desert meeting with Phoenix distributor Declan, Walt hilariously orders him to say his name. This deleted Reddit user says this is Walt “at the very peak of his journey,” adding, “he finally has all the power.”
The major reason Walt looks down on Declan is that he makes 99.1% pure meth while the Phoenix distributor has meth that’s only 70% pure. Ordering Declan to say his name is a move meant to demean him and he risks the rival lashing out at him. But with Mike and Jesse by his side, he is certain Declan won’t do a thing.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr-REPEAT6’); });
“When Jesse Thinks Walter Is Talking About A Meal
“Rice And Beans?”
As Walt and Jesse are planning how to kill Tuco, Walt shows him castor beans and tells him they are going to make ricin out of them. Jesse doesn’t understand so he asks if they are going to give Tuco rice and beans. Yoshea says, “The look of ‘how stupid is this guy?’ from Walt is perfect.”
Having seen Walt perform all kinds of science tricks before, Jesse soon becomes wired to expect more. When Walt brings up ricin, he is quick to presume that the meth cook is looking to put some kind of deadly poison in rice and beans. Though it’s laughable, his assumption paints him as dull-witted because it would obviously take more than rice and beans to kill one of the best Breaking Bad villains.
When Mike Calls Out Walt For Killing Gus
“Just Because You Killed Jesse James Doesn’t Make You Jesse James.”
Mike is enraged when Walt kills Gus. He calls him out for ruining what was a good empire and sleepicat says they “love how Mike saw through Walter like that.”
Mike is correct in his assessment of Walt. By killing Gus Fring, he only causes chaos. On his part, Gus had managed to build a successful empire without being on the DEA’s radar. Walt, on the other, hand faces new problems every day and deals with them in an unsatisfactory manner. And it doesn’t take long for the DEA to find out about him.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr-REPEAT7’); });
When Jesse Answers Walt About What It’ll Take To Make The Battery Work
“Aaaaah… Wire!”
When Walt figures out a way to make the RV’s battery work, he tries to see If Jesse remembers what elements they’ll use to conduct the current. Instead of copper, Jesse says wire. Rotten89 says the response “makes me giggle every time.”
It’s yet another funny but dumb response from Jesse. Walt is trying to teach him a cool science trick but he just isn’t smart enough to process it. But even though there is a huge gulf in IQ between Walt and Jesse, the two are still able to work well together and find a way around their current quagmire.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1550597677810-0’); });
#Breaking #Bad #Quotes #Reddit
Synthetic: Ôn Thi HSG