Whatever was left of Walt's good nature had been overtaken by his need for control of his remaining life. The reason Walt confessed to Jesse about Jane's death ties into this steady downfall of Walt's morals and motivations.
As they drag Jesse away, kicking and screaming, Walt tells them to wait. He's got something to say to Jesse. “I watched Jane die,” he says with concentrated malice.
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Shortly afterwards, Jane begins asphyxiating on her own vomit due to an overdose. Walt considers saving Jane, but ultimately lets her die, knowing that her death would help him gain control over Jesse as a result, and possibly saving Jesse from the same fate and to protect his own criminal secrets.
Absolutely. He could have turned her over and allowed her room to vomit without drowning in it. He could have left and made an anonymous 9–1–1 call. Walt let Jane die so he could ensure Jesse's survival, which is warped, but with her death, he could control Jesse again.
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He told Jesse about Jane's death because he regretted not saving her, he watched her die right in front of him. Jesse was like a son to Walt and he didn't wanted to keep him in the dark..so he told him and took a burden off his soul. Peace.
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He wanted to bring Walt to justice, even if it meant he has to confess to everything he had done up until that point as well. As a response to this betrayal, Walt put a hit out on Jesse's head.
While Walt is trying to wake Jesse, he inadvertently and unknowingly knocks Jane onto her back; she starts to choke on her own vomit. Walt rushes to help, but after hesitating for a moment, lets her die, in order to protect Jesse from their eventual overdose, and for self-preservation since she threatened to expose him ...
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After a failed attempt to poison Tuco, they manage to escape on foot. Hank, who had been searching for Jesse, spots his car at the house and kills Tuco in a gunfight. Walt is arrested when he takes off all his clothes in a grocery store.
As we later find out, the tape is indeed a confession, but a fake one Walt has created in order to stop Hank from reporting him to the DEA. It's brilliant, manipulative, and totally unexpected — in other words, exactly the type of thing Walter White has perfected over the course of five and a half seasons.
Jesse now realizes that Walter White had actually poisoned Brock, returns to Saul's office, and generally raises hell.
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“I've made a mistake. It's all my fault. I had it coming,” Walt confesses. Walt isn't just crying because he's ruined the only real relationship he had (both business and personal), but he's crying because he's realized the mess he's made of his life, and those around him.
Breaking Bad. In their first appearence, the Cousins plan on assassinating renowed meth cook Walter White - also known as Heisenberg - as retribution for betraying Tuco and causing his death.
After lying to his son that his injuries were the result of a fight that came out of his "gambling addiction", Walt breaks down in tears.
Despite plans to kill off the character at the end of the first season, Paul's performance convinced the showrunner and head writer Vince Gilligan to keep Jesse in the show. The character and Paul's performance have received acclaim from critics and fans.
Simple, complicated, it doesn't matter. Steps never change, and I know every step.
Hank refuses to beg for his life and asks Walt how such an intelligent man could be too naive to see that Jack had already made his decision. Hank then tells Jack to do what he has to do and Jack kills him with a shot to the head.
Walt, the trained scientist, calls himself “Heisenberg” after the Heisenberg Uncertainly Principle by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg, who posited that the location and momentum of a nuclear particle cannot be known at the same time.
The episode title refers to the nickname of New Hampshire, which is where Walt is relocated upon being given a new identity. Parts of the phone call of Walt and Walt Jr. needed to be reshot, because during the transport an airplane rolled over the film.
He never was. Walter White breaks bad over five seasons by coming to understand his malevolence, not by creating it.