Learn Chemistry With Mr. White | Breaking Bad
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Published 2023-11-07
00:00: What is chemistry? (Season 1 Episode 1 - Pilot)
01:22: Equipment (Season 1 Episode 1 - Pilot)
02:30: Chiral (Season 1 Episode 2 - Cat's In The Bag)
04:30: The Power of Thermite (Season 1 Episode 7 - A No-Rough-Stuff-Type Deal)
05:50: How to build a battery? (Season 2 Episode 9 - 4 Days Out)
09:53: What is a bond? (Season 2 Episode 7 - Negro y Azul)
12:03: YEAH SCIENCE (Season 1 Episode 7 - A No-Rough-Stuff-Type Deal)
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Breaking Bad follows protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a chemistry teacher who lives in New Mexico with his wife (Anna Gunn) and teenage son (RJ Mitte) who has cerebral palsy. White is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of two years left to live. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to secure his family's financial security, White chooses to enter a dangerous world of drugs and crime and ascends to power in the world. The series explores how a fatal diagnosis such as White's releases a typical man from the daily concerns and constraints of normal society and follows his transformation from mild family man to a kingpin of the drug trade.
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All Comments (21)
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"Ahh, wire..." Jesse's best line. 😂
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What a great teacher, I'm sure he'd never do anything wrong.
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Chad was the true villain of the series, the way he loudly drags his chair across the classroom is a power move that even echoes Gus’ intimidation of Hector. Perhaps if Mr White had nicer students he would never have become Heisenberg.
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7:34 "A robot?" I love how Jesse says that like he simultaneously excited, scared and confused.
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Those scenes are great at making Walt seem like he's genuinely passionate about chemistry.
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What a calm and knowledgeable teacher. I guess he does nothing else but broadening his horizons in chemistry methods
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"Chemistry is the study of matter. But i prefer to see it as the study of change."
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Imagine Chad’s face finding out that his teacher was Heisenberg and could have ended him just for dragging chair across his class 😂
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Mr. White is proof that smart and good people can get corrupt if they have the right motivation.
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Imagine he taught at a university instead, he'd have students who had the same interest in chemistry as him, no money problems, help change the world through his students. I like the fact that he's a high school teacher, shows he was flawed from the very beginning
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Each of Walt's chemistry lessons is foreshadowing of the show. "That's all of life. Growth then decay then transformation" (Walt's journey and transformation into Heisenberg) "Identical yet opposite. Although they may look the same, they may not always behave the same" (Walt/Heisenberg)
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I learned more about Chemistry from Mr. White than I did in High School.
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I prefer Mr White as my chemistry teacher than my old chemistry teacher 😂
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😳A robot ?! Gotta love young, naieve, not quite fully broken Jesse
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It’s a constant psychological battle to not ask my chemistry teacher if he wants to cook with me.
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Next is learning how to be a lawyer from Saul Goodman
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Seeing Jesse's dumbfounded facial expressions when Walt talks about chemistry is utterly hilarious. Istg I was prolly making the same faces in chem class. Also, if Walt wasn't a murderous, narcissistic kingpin, I think he'd be a really cool teacher to have.
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9:26 "AH WIRE"
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It's so nice when a teacher doesn't give up on a student even after they've both left the school system permanently.
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What I've always wondered was why Walt never pursued becoming a professor at a university or community college. He had the chops for it, and could have easily earned respect as a college professor by both students and faculty. I know the short answer is "Breaking Bad wouldn't exist if he got over himself" but I'm thinking along the lines of in-universe logic... Actually now that I think about it he probably would have after Junior graduated, assuming the cancer and Holly didn't happen.