Yep. Cuz Jesse asked the hospital if Ricin was detected and it wasn't. He knows Walt manipulated and played him, like he was complaining about earlier in the episode.
No, Jesse knows Walt poisoned Brock with Lily of the Valley now. Huell took the cigarette so that Jesse would believe the ricin was gone, allowing Walt to get Jesse believe that Gus poisoned Brock. That's how Walt got him on his side at the end of season 4. Jesse now knows all of that.
Yep. Cuz Jesse asked the hospital if Ricin was detected and it wasn't. He knows Walt manipulated and played him, like he was complaining about earlier in the episode.
CS: In tonights episode, Jesse just connected the dots as previously mentioned above. He is mad about being manipulated... ricin or lotv... no matter, he was completely manipulated back then...
edit: beat by Darius!
And so Huell put the cigs back in his pocket?
You're overthinking it
Yeah. In the episode where it happens, Jesse walks into Saul's building and Huell frisks him (gets the pack of cigarette) before he enters the office. Jesse and Saul talk for a while and Jesse comes back out of the office and goes with Huell somewhere, but I forget where. It's assumed Huell puts the pack back in Jesse's pocket then (sans Ricin cigarette). Walt later puts the cigarette in the Roomba in Season 5, saying Jesse just misplaced it.
EDIT: The ricin cigarette placed in the Roomba was fake though. I think there was salt in the vial. Obviously, the real ricin vial is in Walt's house, behind the electrical outlet plate thing.
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Why would Huell possibly do that and why would he even still have them? Also, Jesse figures it all out within seconds because he figured Huell picked his weed?
If you need this much explaining, it's probably best if you just go re-watch season 4.
Is CubanSucks trolling? No one who has watched this whole series can truly be that dense.
This is the first time I've ever taken more than a few seconds to put my own confusion to rest. Obviously I'm just missing one little thing.
Why does everything have to end in ? this sexual planet.
Someone please answer this.
No one probably knows what you even mean by "still have them"?
are you thinking that the pack of cigs replaced tonight is the same pack as lifted in season 3? no. Just any old pack of cigs tonight. Jesse just figured out he was manipulated way back then, since tonight he found out Huell is a pickpocket.Someone please answer this.
OHHHHHHH!!!!!!! I get it now. I guess I just think it's a huge stretch to believe Jesse figured it out right then especially considering his mind was 100% on getting ready to begin a new life atm
Honestly, with the exception of the 2nd to last ep of Ssn 3, I might concur.
That scene where Walt speeds up the to the car wash, scampers like a mad man up to the door, and then immediately cools off to walk in to see Skylar is definitely in my top 5 moments of this series. ing hilarious.
however, that box of cigarettes that Jesse pulled out... were they cigs that he already had, or did Huell replace his weed with a box of cigarettes? im thinking that they were already his own box. however, if it was actually huell replacing the weed with cigarettes... makes me wonder if Saul intentionally did this to get Jesse to figure Walt out, and has some kind of unknown plot in place that he has put together?
Does no one agree with me here?
Oh man, that DVD was brilliant. This series is shaping up to have a better ending than The Wire and maybe even as good as The Sopranos.
Even for a guy who's killed people that vid was brutal and cold as ice. And the fact that Skylar recorded it was crazy
It really was. Not even for a second did I envision that tape going that way/him making that movie. Genius.
I'm having trouble buying that Hank thinks Walt can pin the drug thing on him. Hank has to know that he's as clean as can be and there's no money trail leading to him. The only caveat is that maybe Walt has already planted some money on him somewhere. Otherwise, I don't see that it's a valid threat. Where's all the money that a drug lord should have. And why would Walt have had to pay the $177 k for the hospital bills?
I don't agree. Saul wouldn't have had such a fit about the dope if it were a hit.
The premise is that Hank is blackmailing/strongarming him. That's why he paid the bill, in this make believe story.
I'm ok with letting some things go but the "confession" is pretty weak as a threat. So Hank is a drug lord but there's no money or spoils that can't be accounted for? Maybe they'll fix it later but as of now, it's not close to being believable.
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